HSLB 2016 Membership Brochure

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Support the HSLB

Historical Society of Long Beach


Please consider becoming a:
4260 Atlantic Ave Long Beach CA 90807
q Monthly Sustainer
562.424.2220
A Monthly Sustainer provides an on-going affiliation Tues, Wed, Fri 1-5pm
to support and continue vital HSLB programs. It is an Thurs 1-7pm
opportunity to spread your membership dues throughout Sat 11-5pm
the year. Minimum pledge is $10 each month. www.hslb.org
q Membership @hslb.LB
Your membership sustains the HSLB in our community
@historicalsocietyoflongbeach
and supports our important year round work. Membership
dues extend one year from date paid. All members receive @historylbc
free access to historical collections, event announcements,
invitations to programs and a 10% discount on HSLB
merchandise.

q Student $35
q Senior $50
q Friend $75
q Supporter $100
q Sponsor $250
q Patron $500
q Benefactor $1,000
q Carrousel Benefactor $2,500
q Silver Spray Benefactor $5,000
q Cyclone Racer Benefactor $10,000

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Historical Society of Long Beach
q Sponsorships of Exhibits and Programs
q Legacy Guild Contributions Where history lives!
Your dues are tax deductible to the extent 4260 Atlantic Ave Long Beach CA 90807
permitted by law. Tax id # 95-6111591 www.hslb.org 562.424.2220
HSLB MISSION AND VISION PROGRAMS HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS
The Historical Society of Long Beach collects, preserves Research Center The HSLBs historical collections
and presents local history. Through historical collections, trace the history of the city as it
The HSLB makes available its documents, artifacts,
exhibits, and programs we connect people to the past and grew from a seaside resort to a
photographs, maps and other materials to researchers and the
to the place they live. commercial and transportation
general public. There is a $35 charge per day for non-members.
center on the shoreline into
We present an inclusive community narrative that helps create Duplication fee (excluding photographs) is 75 cents per page.
a large industrial city with
greater understanding of our neighborhoods, the city and its
Exhibitions growing suburbs. Collections
place in the larger world. Through our programs, exhibitions,
include:
and collections we engage the community to think about what Rotating exhibits are presented in the gallery on a variety of
makes Long Beach unique. subjects. Past exhibits include: Port Town: A Historical Photo Long Beach Historical
Exhibit, Comedy, Drama, and the History of the Long Beach Newspaper Collection* Press-
MEMBERSHIP MATTERS Playhouse, Queen of the Beaches, Coming Out in Long Beach, and Telegram, Independent, The Breaker,
two Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibits The Way We Argus, Shopping News, Marina
Fulfilling our mission requires funding. We must pay for Worked and Produce for Victory. News, Press, Sun and more*
staff, building expenses, utilities, preservation materials such City Manager Files 1922-1953
Photographic Reproductions
as archival files and boxes, office supplies, and exhibit and Includes correspondence
program costs. Memberships and donations represent nearly A majority of our 30,000 photographic images are available for
reproduction for your home or office dcor, reports, publication which runs the gamut from
half our annual income. federal projects, war industries,
and other projects. Prices and fees vary by size and use.
When you join the HSLB, you help ensure that our history will annexation and responses to
never be lost; that the stories, photographs and documents of Annual Historical Cemetery Tour residents concerns
the citys leaders, residents, landmarks and events will always The popular tour tells engaging stories of the citys diverse Photographic Collections
be safe and available to the public to learn from and enjoy. residents delivered by costumed actors. Held on the last Over 30,000 images from local
Saturday in October, its a great way to have fun and learn photographers Daugherty,
MEMBER BENEFITS about the city and its colorful past. Inman, McClain, Winstead
Brothers, Kelch, Brown, and
Along with helping to preserve the past for the future, Long Beach Community Studies Conference
others
members enjoy benefits such as discounts on books and A partnership with Long Beach City Colleges Community
ticketed events including our Historical Cemetery Tour, Studies Program, the conference brings together community LGBT Collections Materials
exhibit openings and programs. Research our on-site archives members and scholars who present and discuss the events from many organizations and
at no cost and receive that shaped the city, and the ways in which Long Beach individuals representing our
staff help to locate influenced the state and the county. lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
photographs and transgender community
documents. First Fridays, Book Signings, and More
North Long Beach Archive
Members receive We host book signings by local authors and programs on a Includes photographs, ephemera, and artifacts
electronic newsletters range of topics such as the 1933 earthquake and the mayors
and postcards public oral history series. First Friday programs include film Materials of Interest Ledgers, scrapbooks, organizational
regarding upcoming screenings, live music, and slide shows on local topics. records, city directories, oral histories, artifacts, biographies,
events. year books, blueprints, and more
Cambodian Community History
*Require advanced reservations. Please call 562.424.2220
& Archive Project (CamCHAP)
A partnership with CSUs Dominguez Hills and Long Beach, Contributions of Long Beach historical materials are welcome.
the project ensures Cambodian history in Long Beach is Please bring your contributions to 4260 Atlantic Avenue,
preserved and accessible. The project includes an archive*, Long Beach CA 90807.
book, scholarly articles, presentations, and an interactive,
bilingual website. www.camchap.org

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