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At Our Leisure: An Early Spring Hike in Shoemaker Canyon, San Gabriel Mountains, 30 March 1924

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  • Posted on March 30, 2021March 31, 2021
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We continue celebrating #NationalVolunteerWeek by digging into our photo archive. Homestead volunteers do it all: answer phones, help care for our collection, make guests feel at home, guide tours for visitors of all ages...to name a few! We can't wait to be working in tandem with them again. Thanks to all of our current and past volunteers. Your enthusiasm, generosity, and talents help fuel the Homestead.
This is #NationalVolunteerWeek! ๐Ÿ™Œ Typically, the paid staff of the Homestead would be putting the finishing touches on one of our most beloved annual events: our Volunteer Appreciation Dinner. While we make a point of saying thank you to our dedicated group of almost 70 volunteers regularly, the dinner is an opportunity for us to enjoy one another's company and shine a special light on folks who have reached hours and years of service milestones. Due to the pandemic, we aren't able to host the dinner this year, but we invite you to read about some past celebrations on our blog and join us in thanking our outstanding, dedicated, and hard-working crew. Cheers! ๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿฅ‚๐ŸŽŠ
We're excited for this Sunday's program about the English ancestry of the Workman family featuring John Sharpe, a local historian and resident of William Workman's home town in England. John's research has greatly expanded our understanding of the family and provided new insights on their history.
Wowza! Our Facilities Coordinator Robert Barron has been taking great care of our demonstration vineyard and it shows! ๐Ÿ˜ #springhassprung
โ€œA Home for Homeless Babiesโ€ was the motto of Castelar Crรจche, an organization begun by LA women in 1921 that helped struggling families stay together. Read about the group and try a sponge cake recipe from its fundraising cook book. #ArchivesCooking #ArchivingWomen
We always know that spring is in full swing when our Lady Banks rose bush is blooming. It is said to have been planted in 1860 by William and Nicolasa Workman to celebrate the birth of their first granddaughter, Lucinda Temple.

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