Happy Birthday, Mechanics' Institute.
 Many Humanities West attendees are already familiar with the Mechanics' Institute, which has been a long-time friend and supporter of our programs.  They often provide a lovely venue for the "extra" talks that are presented in conjunction with our Herbst Theatre programs.  On July 15th, MI will be celebrating the centennial of the opening of their current building at 57 Post Street in San Francisco.  (The organization itself is considerably older than the building, having been founded in 1854, shortly after the Gold Rush.)  Here are the details about the event.  Please note that donors to Humanities West are entitled to the reduced rate of $10 for "co-sponsor members".
Many Humanities West attendees are already familiar with the Mechanics' Institute, which has been a long-time friend and supporter of our programs.  They often provide a lovely venue for the "extra" talks that are presented in conjunction with our Herbst Theatre programs.  On July 15th, MI will be celebrating the centennial of the opening of their current building at 57 Post Street in San Francisco.  (The organization itself is considerably older than the building, having been founded in 1854, shortly after the Gold Rush.)  Here are the details about the event.  Please note that donors to Humanities West are entitled to the reduced rate of $10 for "co-sponsor members".INVITE
THURSDAY, JULY 15, 2010
NOON – 8:00 PM
57 POST STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
You are cordially invited to celebrate the Mechanics’ Institute’s Building Centennial.  Designed by renowned architect Albert Pissis, 57 Post Street is an historic landmark  and a striking example of the Beaux Arts style. Come enjoy interior tours of  our building—highlighting its unique architectural details—
and walking tours of Pissis’ other buildings in downtown San Francisco.
Participate in stimulating lectures and discussions on the legacy of Albert Pissis, the rebuilding of San Francisco after the earthquake and fire of 1906, and  the socio-political landscape of 1910.
Delicious refreshments available at a re-creation of the Ritz Old Poodle Dog. 
The celebration concludes with cake and champagne.  We look forward to seeing you!
Reservations required:
MI & Cosponsor Members $10; Public $25
415.393.0100 or rsvp@milibrary.org
For schedule of events, please visit www.milibrary.org
Card and commemorative poster courtesy of Anchor Brewing Company.
Promotional cosponsors include AIA San Francisco, Heyday Books,
Humanities West, San Francisco Architectural Heritage, San Francisco
Historical Society, William Stout Architectural Books & Publishing.
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Thursday, July 15, 12:00 noon – 8:00 pm
Mechanics’ Institute 
Building Centennial Celebration 
(1910 - 2010)
SCHEDULE OF DAY & PROGRAMS 
12:00
Refreshments  available in the Ritz Old Poodle Dog from Noon - 3:00 pm, 4th floor 
12:30  - 2:15 pm, 4th floor
A  Tribute to Architect Albert Pissis’ Legacy, 
The  Mechanics’ Institute Commission, and San Francisco circa 1910 
Guest  Speakers: 
Charles  Fracchia (When the Water Came Up to Montgomery Street:
 San Francisco During the Gold Rush), 
William  Kostura (Russian Hill: The Summit 1853-1906)
 Richard Reinhardt (Four Books, 300 Dollars and a Dream)
Chris  VerPlanck, Architectural Historian and principal, 
Knapp  & VerPlanck, Preservation Architects.
2:30 -  4:30 pm 
All Tours start  at Rangoni Firenze Shoes
Indoor  Tours of the Mechanics’ Institute Library & Chess Room
Highlighting  its unique architectural details
Lead by  Rick Evans & MI Staff
Walking  Tours of Pissis’ Architectural Gems in Downtown San Francisco
Lead by  Michael Corbett, William Kostura, Therese Poletti, Chris VerPlanck 
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Self-guided Tours
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Historic Postcard  Exhibit, Library 2nd & 3rd floors 
 Provided  by David Parry & John Freeman, SF Bay Area Postcard Club
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6:00 -  8:00 pm, 2nd floor
From  Earthquake Rubble to Beaux Arts Splendor: 
Mechanics’ Institute  and the Miraculous Rebuilding of San Francisco 
Afternoon  speakers will be joined by the following panelists:
Gray  Brechin (Imperial San Francisco) 
Alice  Carey, Historical Architect, Carey & Company Architecture
 Michael  Corbett (Splendid Survivors) 
John  King, Architecture Columnist, SF Chronicle, 
Waverly  Lowell, Curator, UCB, Environmental Design Archives 
Therese  Poletti (Art Deco San Francisco 
Peter  Booth Wiley (National Trust Guide: San Francisco)
Cake  & Champagne
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Reservations required:
MI &  Cosponsor Members $10; Public $25
415.393.0100  or rsvp@milibrary.org
For  schedule of events, please visit www.milibrary.org
    
    

 
 
 




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