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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Thank You HOME DEPOT in Woodland Hills!

We would like to give a huge thank you to Home Depot - Woodland Hills for helping Museum Board Member Jackie Langa build a folding exhibit display for use during the Van Nuys Arts Festival


Jackie Langa Representing The Museum at the Van Nuys Arts Festival


The Home Depot employees we would like to especially recognized are Jyoti Alagh, Julio Monzon, Jonathan Delgado, and Sal Olivo.

The Museum of the San Fernando Valley is an all-volunteer non-profit museum whose primary focus is on the history, art, and culture of the San Fernando Valley. The limited funds raised through museum donations, memberships, and events are used for rent, supplies and developing Museum exhibits.

Home Depot Woodland Hills not only built the folding display but also donated the material and labor. 

We used the folding display to feature historic photos and text regarding various places across the San Fernando Valley showing what they looked like before and now. 

Julio Monzon enthusiastically began the process of getting permission to build it for us. Jyoti Alagh approved and coordinated the project with Jonathan and Sal, and ultimately donated the resulting folding display to The Museum.

Thanks again for the support Home Depot! 

Sunday, October 22, 2017

Today at 2pm! Last Historic NoHo Walking Tour for 2017!

Learn about real cowboys, pioneer families, movie television and recording stars, the Spanish conquest, Mexican ranchos, great steam trains, vast ranches and orchards, land barons, wars, architecture, and much more! 





Tour highlights include:
Amelia Earhart Statue
Amelia Earhart Library (1928)
St. Paul’s First Lutheran Church
NoHo Fire Station #60
So. Pacific Railroad Depot (1896)
Weddington Family
El Portal Theatre (1926)
NoHo Arts District
Lankershim Arts Center (1939) (S. Charles Lee, architect)
North Hollywood Masonic Temple Lodge 542
Lankershim Elementary School (Marilyn Monroe attended)

Cost: $10 per person
Time: 2:00 - 3:30PM
Free For Current Museum Members - Become a Member TODAY!

RSVP: 1-818-347-9665 or email at events@theMuseumSFV.org.
Parking: Street and metered parking in area
Tour meets at Amelia Earhart Statue; NW corner of Tujunga St. & Magnolia Blvd. (at corner of Library)

Thank you to our sponsor Universal City/North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Today at 5pm! “Stan Cline’s Nostalgia Gallery” Opening Reception

The Museum of the San Fernando Valley’s first solo artist exhibition features longtime Chatsworth resident and painter - Stan Cline. For the past 40 years, Cline has been rekindling memories of the past with his art.

Early in his life, he realized that neighborhoods were constantly changing and evolving. Fueled by his civic pride and fear that everything was disappearing, he embarked on a personal journey to preserve the landmarks by painting popular locations.

The “Stan Cline's Nostalgia Gallery” exhibiting now through January 31, 2018 at The Museum of the San Fernando Valley consists of 15 original acrylic paintings including the “Bob’s Big Boy, Toluca Lake 1965,” “Pacific Electric Trolley Station, Burbank 1941, “Bob’s Big Boy Van Nuys 1961,” and “SP Daylight, Stone Point Chatsworth, 1950.”  









Cline's paintings have been showcased on many radio and television shows including "The Everywhere Show," NBC's "Sunday Show," ABC7's "The AM Show," KHJ-TV's "Midmorning LA," "Mr Blackwell Show," KCRW's "Ruth Mills Show," and KJOI's "Sunday Forum." He was also featured in articles for the Los Angeles Daily News and the LA Times.

Opening reception will be on Saturday, October 21, 2017, from 5:00 - 7:00 pm.

All are welcomed to meet the artist during the opening and walk down memory lane. Cline will be signing any prints purchased at The Museum during the opening as well.

The Museum of the San Fernando Valley
18860 Nordhoff St., Suite 204
Northridge, CA 91324-3885

The Museum Hours:
Tuesdays: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Thursdays: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Last Saturday of the Month: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
818-347-9665
FREE ADMISSION

http://www.themuseumsfv.com/

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

This Sunday! Don't miss the last Historic Walking Tour of North Hollywood


Last chance to join us on a historic walking tour of North Hollywood. The tour won't be back until January 2018. 

Learn about real cowboys, pioneer families, movie television and recording stars, the Spanish conquest, Mexican ranchos, great steam trains, vast ranches and orchards, land barons, wars, architecture, and much more! 


Tour highlights include:
Amelia Earhart Statue
Amelia Earhart Library (1928)
St. Paul’s First Lutheran Church
NoHo Fire Station #60
So. Pacific Railroad Depot (1896)
Weddington Family
El Portal Theatre (1926)
NoHo Arts District
Lankershim Arts Center (1939) (S. Charles Lee, architect)
North Hollywood Masonic Temple Lodge 542
Lankershim Elementary School (Marilyn Monroe attended)

Cost: $10 per person
Time: 2:00 - 3:30PM
Free For Current Museum Members - Become a Member TODAY!

RSVP: 1-818-347-9665 or email at events@theMuseumSFV.org.
Parking: Street and metered parking in area
Tour meets at Amelia Earhart Statue; NW corner of Tujunga St. & Magnolia Blvd. (at corner of Library)

Thank you to our sponsor Universal City/North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

“Stan Cline’s Nostalgia Gallery” Opening Reception (10/21/17)

The Museum of the San Fernando Valley’s first solo artist exhibition features longtime Chatsworth resident and painter - Stan Cline. For the past 40 years, Cline has been rekindling memories of the past with his art.

Early in his life, he realized that neighborhoods were constantly changing and evolving. Fueled by his civic pride and fear that everything was disappearing, he embarked on a personal journey to preserve the landmarks by painting popular locations.

The “Stan Cline's Nostalgia Gallery” exhibiting now through January 31, 2018 at The Museum of the San Fernando Valley consists of 15 original acrylic paintings including the “Bob’s Big Boy, Toluca Lake 1965,” “Pacific Electric Trolley Station, Burbank 1941, “Bob’s Big Boy Van Nuys 1961,” and “SP Daylight, Stone Point Chatsworth, 1950.”  









Cline's paintings have been showcased on many radio and television shows including "The Everywhere Show," NBC's "Sunday Show," ABC7's "The AM Show," KHJ-TV's "Midmorning LA," "Mr Blackwell Show," KCRW's "Ruth Mills Show," and KJOI's "Sunday Forum." He was also featured in articles for the Los Angeles Daily News and the LA Times.

Opening reception will be on Saturday, October 21, 2017, from 5:00 - 7:00 pm.

All are welcomed to meet the artist during the opening and walk down memory lane. Cline will be signing any prints purchased at The Museum during the opening as well.

The Museum of the San Fernando Valley
18860 Nordhoff St., Suite 204
Northridge, CA 91324-3885

The Museum Hours:
Tuesdays: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Thursdays: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Last Saturday of the Month: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
818-347-9665
FREE ADMISSION

http://www.themuseumsfv.com/

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

LAST HISTORIC NOHO TOUR FOR 2017! (10/22/17)

Learn about real cowboys, pioneer families, movie television and recording stars, the Spanish conquest, Mexican ranchos, great steam trains, vast ranches and orchards, land barons, wars, architecture, and much more! 





Tour highlights include:
Amelia Earhart Statue
Amelia Earhart Library (1928)
St. Paul’s First Lutheran Church
NoHo Fire Station #60
So. Pacific Railroad Depot (1896)
Weddington Family
El Portal Theatre (1926)
NoHo Arts District
Lankershim Arts Center (1939) (S. Charles Lee, architect)
North Hollywood Masonic Temple Lodge 542
Lankershim Elementary School (Marilyn Monroe attended)

Cost: $10 per person
Time: 2:00 - 3:30PM
Free For Current Museum Members - Become a Member TODAY!

RSVP: 1-818-347-9665 or email at events@theMuseumSFV.org.
Parking: Street and metered parking in area
Tour meets at Amelia Earhart Statue; NW corner of Tujunga St. & Magnolia Blvd. (at corner of Library)

Thank you to our sponsor Universal City/North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

The Dynamic Nina Kellogg Visits The Museum This Month!

The Museum of the San Fernando Valley invites you to meet featured artist Nina Kellogg. 







Kellogg is a dynamic clay artist that fell in love with the medium in 1993. As a counseling psychologist she helped people find their inner beauty and now she uses those skills to find the inner beauty of clay. Recently she has morphed into painting and will be bringing the new creations to The Museum. 

Learn more about Kellogg's clay and paintings on Saturday, October 28th from 2-3pm. 

TICKETS: $10 (Includes one raffle ticket, light snacks, and drinks)

ninakellogg.eventbrite.com

Seating is very limited. Tickets are required.
All proceeds help support The Museum. 

LOCATION:
The Museum of the San Fernando Valley
18860 Nordhoff St, Suite 204, Northridge, CA 91324
FREE PARKING

Following the speaker series presentation, join us for complimentary light refreshments and snacks while shopping at the new gift store where you can purchase art from the presenter, as well as prints, crafts, books and other merchandise. Also, you are welcomed to explore The Museum's current exhibitions: Mid Century Modern, The Westmore: First Family of Hollywood Makeup, Hollywood at Home, Mexican American Community Baseball, Two Centuries of San Fernando Valley Architecture and the current art exhibit.

2017 UPCOMING FEATURED ARTISTS
July 29, 2017 - Alisa Gabrielle
August 26, 2017 - Marjorie Sarnat
September 30, 2017 - Cass Snyder
October 28, 2017 - Nina Kellogg
November 26, 2017 - Jodi Bonassi

(There may be video and/or photography at this event that can be used for marketing purposes. Please notify staff you do not want your image used. Thank you.)

Monday, October 2, 2017

Tom Petty, Rock Legend, Dead at 66

Tom Petty, the rocker best known as the front man of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, is dead at 66.


The legendary musician suffered a full cardiac arrest and was found unconscious and not breathing in his Malibu home Sunday night. He was taken to UCLA Santa Monica Hospital and put on life support.

Petty rose to fame in the 1970s with his band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. The group put out several hits, including "American Girl," "Free Fallin'," "Breakdown," "Listen to Her Heart" and more. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002.

For more on Tom Petty, click HERE for Rolling Stone Magazine overview.




Though Petty and his band debuted their first self-titled record in 1976, they continued to perform over the past four decades. Petty played his last show last Monday, performing three sold-out shows at the Hollywood Bowl to conclude their 40th anniversary tour. The band wrote on their website that the tour included 53 shows in 24 states.

He lived in Encino for some time. In 1987, when Petty and his family were eating breakfast and an arsonist lit the wooden staircase on fire. Almost everything burned down, except for the basement recording studio.