Tuesday Mar 19, 2013
7:15 PM - 9:15 PM PDT
March 19, 2013
Presentation begins at 7:15pm
Immanuel Lutheran Reception Hall
14103 Saratoga Avenue in Saratoga
FREE to attend
Please call 408.867.4311 for more information, or go to our website at www.saratogahistory.com.
Saratoga History Museum presents "The Dead Speak", a free lecture on March 19, 2013 from 7:15pm.
Cannibalism, murder, treason, and the Settler's War. Duesenburgs, froffles, bridges, and blimps.
Come hear the stories "residents" of Madronia Cemetery would tell if they could.
Popular speaker Tim Zadel has worked at Madronia Cemetery in Saratoga for 16 years, and has been a docent for History San Jose even longer. Entitled, "The Dead Speak, " Zadel will provide a brief history of the origins of Saratoga and the Madronia Cemetery and then share stories about those who have made Saratoga their permanent address.
Beyond local color, many were players in events of much broader renown, interest, and significance. From early pioneers to much more recent arrivals, learn about Saratoga connections to history you know and history you will learn.
The lecture will take place March 19 at the Immanuel Lutheran Reception Hall (14103 Saratoga Avenue) in Saratoga.
The presentation will begin at 7:15 and is open to the public.
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14460 Big Basin Way, Saratoga, CA 95070 – (408) 867-0753 – info@saratogachamber.org