
January 2018
Community Historian Program Presentation: Dam the Water and Pray for Rain
On the second Tuesday of each month, watch a Community Historian presentation at 1 pm in our Thornton Theater. This week's topic: San Diego History to 1915.
Find out more »Butterfly Project
NOT The Last Butterfly - Film Screening and Art Creation with The Butterfly Project Sunday, January 28, 2018, 1:30 – 4:00 pm Location: San Diego History Center Tickets: $5; includes two (2) ceramic butterflies and one film screening In recognition of International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27) and in conjunction with SDHC’s exhibition on the history & heritage of San Diego’s Jewish community, join us for a powerful call to action through the arts, using the lessons of the Holocaust, to discuss…
Find out more »February 2018
The 1st Annual “Keepers of Culture” Reception
Saturday, February 10, 2018 from 6:00-8:00 pm Location: San Diego History Center Tickets: FREE Celebrate Black History Month at a Reception Honoring Professor Chuck Ambers, Harold K. Brown, The Kimbrough Family and Dr. Willie Morrow! Join the San Diego History Center, San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art for the 1st annual "Keepers of the Culture"! This event will be a yearly celebration of Black Heritage and the individuals who have dedicated themselves to making sure African American culture continues…
Find out more »Community Historian Program Presentation: San Diego History 1900-1985
On the second Tuesday of each month, watch a Community Historian presentation at 1 pm in our Thornton Theater. This week's topic: San Diego History to 1915.
Find out more »Film Screening of “To the Ends of the Earth: A Portrait of Jewish San Diego”
Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 8:00–9:30 pm Location: Edwards Mira Mesa Stadium 18 Tickets: $15.25 regular admission; $12.25 seniors "To the Ends of the Earth: A Portrait of Jewish San Diego," a co-production of Cinewest Productions and the San Diego History Center, is based on over 50 interviews conducted by local filmmaker, Isaac Artenstein, including descendants of early Jewish pioneers, scientists, entrepreneurs, academics, as well as avant-garde artists, rabbis, and surfers. It creates a living portrait of a vibrant and culturally-dynamic…
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