CALIFORNIA 
The information below are past events for your state.

 

Berkeley Berkeley-East Bay Gray Panthers had a New Deal Film Festival during Sept-Oct. 2008 and may have DVD’s of those films available including Nat. Archives films and others.. Contact them at 510) 548-9696.

 

Living New Deal Project based in Berkeley— offers a Speakers Bureau and new publication.. It is continuing to capture and map the New Deal Legacy in California. The Institute for Research on Labor and Employment at UC Berkeley is hosting the website (http://livingnewdeal.berkeley.edu) which is getting more user friendly every day. Speakers Bureau offerings available

Laborfest Berkeley –a tour event with New Deal sites featured.

 

CA. Nat. Parks—starting to work up plans for a Parks/New Deal Touring Map identifying national parks involved with the New Deal.

 

San Geronimo—San Geronimo Valley Community Center. WPA Art exhibit and display of Maricue Del Mue mural. Possible guest lecturers. Contact: (415) 488-8888 #252.
An exhibit of prints by Maurice del Mue murals was held on March 28 with the exhibit continuing until May 3. The funds received from the sale of the prints will be used to finance the restoration of the SGVCC mural. The center is located at 130 8th St. in San Francisco. Contact
Judith@sfelecticworks.com or call 415.29-2014 cell.

 

Mount Tamalpais: Last April three members of the CCC alumni were honored at the Mountain Theater, a large, rock amphitheater built between 1936  by the CCC. Also present were the employees of the CA State Parks and CA Conservation Corp, the newer CCC type program that continues the legacy of the CCC in California. The amphitheater seats 4,000 on serpentine stones and continues to be used for weddings, family reunions and theater performances.


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