October 21, 10-2 pm
Sign up for a free archive research appointment
Explore our book collection
Enjoy refreshments in the beautiful courtyard
This is a free event for members only! RSVP to archives@lghistorical.org or call 619-460-4353
Events
November 2nd History Alive: The Audience is the STAR!
On November 2nd, “The Audience is the STAR!” You’ll hear from LGHS members with long memories of local holiday events and anecdotes, some of them hilarious. In three-to-five-minutes, each speaker will regale us with ‘the way we were’
Oct. 5th History Alive Presents “The Buffalo Soldiers”
On October 5 at 7:00 pm Rachel Hillard, president of the San Diego Chapter of the Buffalo Soldiers, will present a overview of their stirring history and how she founded the San Diego Chapter in 2003. Rachel will be joined by troop members.
LGHS Announces the Winners of the 33 Annual Dr. Amorita Treganza 3rd Grade Essay Contest
LGHS Announces the Winners of the 33 Annual Dr. Amorita Treganza 3rd Grade Essay Contest
Parsonage Museum Opens New Exhibit June 10 2023: MARCHING FORWARD
Parsonage Museum Opens New Exhibit: MARCHING FORWARD the History of the Lemon Grove Women’s Club 1913 – 1998. Special Exhibition Opening on June 10 from 4 – 6 pm
May 4th History Alive Lecture Series: Retired U.S. Army Master Nurse Donna Lupinacci Presents Comparing Responses to the 1918 & 2022 Pandemics
Back by popular demand Donna Lupinacci will reprise her lecture on the 1918 Influenza Pandemic & contrast with the official handling of Covid-19
April 6 History Alive Lecture: Airplane Crash on Japacha Ridge
Award winning historian and preservationist Alexander D. Bevil will use historic photographs and maps to reveal a forgotten monument to America’s military aviation history in Cuyamaca Rancho Sate Park’s modern history: the search for missing U.S. Army aviators.
HISTORY ALIVE! Just In Time For the Holidays – The Music of John Doan
LGHS rings in the holiday season with the ever popular musician, musicologist, comedian and Emmy nominee John Doan
LGHS Honors Lemon Grove’s Newest Public Mural: The Lemon Grove Incident
Mark Lane, CEO, Minority Humanitarian Foundation, organized a superb dedication on March 19, 2022 of the new mural on the wall of 7963 Broadway. The artist, Mario Chacon, was present, along with a who’s who of the Mexican American community in Lemon Grove and environs.
New Special Exhibit at the Parsonage Museum: “The Treganza Family Legacy”
Come see the newest special exhibit at the Parsonage Museum “The Treganza Family in Lemon Grove,” Opening March 5, 2022