The Sacramento Archives Crawl is an Archives Month event held every October. Crawlers tour among four host archives in Sacramento, gathering stamps in their passports as they view treasures from dozens of archives and special collections libraries, visit with archivists, and go on special behind-the-scenes tours. The 2024 Crawl will be held on Saturday, October 5, from 10 am to 4 pm at the Central Library, State Library, State Archives, and Center for Sacramento to History.
Friday, October 8, 2021
SAC2021, Day 6...
Stand by for another great day of history! Today, at 11:00 am, the Yolo County Archives and historians Floyd Shimomura and Emily Masuda speak about the Japanese American community of Winters (click here to attend event). Then, at 2 pm, TODAY, the Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park shows its historic wares with its living history weekend. The State Library's California History Section tackles the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Archivist Jason Sarmiento of the Welga Archive, Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies, shines a light on Filipino activism through an excellent presntation on the Liz Fenkell Papers. Root Cellar – Sacramento Genealogical Society, then presents a video that addresses their mission to encourage public interest in researching, documenting, and preserving family histories.
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