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Starting
in 2024, Tere Johnson will be passing on the reins of the NAQCPA
presidency to Veronica Jordan. She has been a member of the NAQCPA
board of directors for many years. Her roots are in New Almaden.
Members of her family worked in the mines. She is a board member of the
California Pioneers of Santa Clara County and manages the Hacienda
Cemetery in New Almaden. The picture above is Veronica
speaking at Pioneer Day 2022. She also spoke about the
Hacienda Cemetery at Pioneer
Day 2023.
March
2024: Kick off Women’s History Month by discovering great pioneering
women of New Almaden during crafternoons at the mining museum all March
long! Follow in 19th century artist and writer Mary Halleck Foote’s
footsteps by becoming an amateur journalist (3/1-31). Create a
nourishing meal like the women of the Barraza family by sewing together
a pretend pasty (3/8-31). Protect the great outdoors like 21st century
preservationist Kitty Monahan by making an artistic rendition of a park
(3/15-31).This is a free drop-in event. No registration required.
Address: 21350 Almaden Rd, San Jose, CA 95120
On 7/13/24, Play Like a Miner was held at the Casa Grande. Here are pictures of the event.
Hundreds of people attended. It is typically the largest event at the
museum. NAQCPA had a table there, staffed by Dorene Boulland. There
were NAQCPA shopping bags, newsletters, and flyers. Next to the table
was Mike Cox's display of California rocks. New this year was an indoor mine tunnel, setup by park staff on the bottom floor of the Casa Grande. Here are pictures of the tunnel. Here are pictures of volunteers, staff, and exhibitors. At
Play Like a Miner, there was the above poster memorializing Jim Beseau,
who had passed away 2 weeks earlier. Accompanying the pictures was this
tribute: In Honor of Jim Beseau Jim Beseau's contributions to Santa Clara County Parks were immeasurable. As a dedicated volunteer and a master woodworker, he shared his time and talents generously. Jim had a unique gift for making people feel comfortable and welcomed. His dedication to his craft was unmatched, and his ability to visualize and create wooden masterpieces was truly special. Among his many contributions, Jim created and donated thousands of wooden toys for Play Like a Miner, Living History Days, Fall Fest and other park events. He also crafted a detailed Huttner-Scott Furnace model and a stunning mining diorama, both proudly displayed in the museum today. Jim's presence, often alongside his wife Kathy, brought warmth and joy to every park event. His legacy will continue to inspire, and his absence will be deeply felt by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. For more
information about the organization and activities, send us an email
at naqcpa.newalmaden@gmail.com. |