Remembering the Valley of Heart’s Delight
Remember picking up prunes or cutting ‘cots? A special event will take place Sunday, August 8 at 2pm at the Saratoga Community Library when three Saratoga pioneers—Vince Garrod, Willys Peck and Dave Pitman—gather to discuss memories of yesteryear. A film, The Valley of Heart’s Delight, covering this special time period will also be shown. The event is sponsored by the Saratoga Historical Foundation and Museum and is free to the public. Light refreshments will be served.

Pioneer Vince Garrod’s family has lived on the same land for over 100 years. He recalls the days when local prune orchards supplied one-third of the world’s prunes. Dave Pitman, whose family also owned a prune orchard remembers when schools would wait to open until after the harvest. All ages would work harvesting fruit in order to earn money for school. Saratoga Town Historian Willys Peck recalls Saratoga as a town that delighted in the theatre and the arts—spawning such favorites as Olivia deHavilland and Joan Fontaine.

Join us for an entertaining afternoon of Remembering the Valley of Heart’s Delight. Don’t miss the live, cameo appearance of Sunshine Williams, who fathered the Blossom Festival in Saratoga. The film, Valley of Heart’s Delight was originally prepared in the 1920’s by the San Jose Chamber of Commerce. The film includes early images of Highway 101, glimpses of life in Palo Alto, Mountain View and Saratoga’s Blossom Festival. The Saratoga Community Library is located at 13650 Saratoga Avenue in Saratoga. For more information, call the Saratoga Historical Foundation at 408-867-4311.

Give a Gift of Saratoga—Only at the Museum Gift Shop
If you are looking for a special gift for any occasion, stop by the Saratoga History Museum. Two new additions include cards and water color prints.

Felicia Pollock, long time Saratoga resident and SHF member, has a wonderful collection of Saratoga-oriented cards on sale. Pollock’s photography features Saratoga sights and are truly unique for those interested in artwork featuring this picturesque community.

Well-known local artist Kay Duffy has donated lovely matted prints of many Saratoga sights that are also on sale. These prints—many are of the orchards in bloom -- are just waiting to be framed and hung on someone’s wall.

The Museum also has nicely screened Saratoga themed t-shirts; polo shirts; bookmarks; postcards; landmark jewelry; and books.

The Saratoga History Museum and gift shop is located at 20450 Saratoga-Los Gatos Road in Saratoga and is open from 1 to 4 PM on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The gift shop accepts cash or check only.

Museum Position Available
If you are interested in working in one of the most historic places on the Peninsula--here's your chance. The Saratoga Historical Foundation has an opening for a Museum Director for the Saratoga History Museum and historic McWilliams House. Please click on the job description to find out more.

The Santa Clara County Fire Department has interesting information and pictures about the history of the Saratoga fire station here.
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Blossom Memories:Saratoga's Heritage-- New Exhibit
A new exhibit, "Blossom Memories: Saratoga’s Heritage will open June 11 and run through September 28. Blossom Memories celebrates the time when Saratoga and the Santa Clara Valley was awash in prune and apricot blossoms and was known as the "Valley of Heart’s Delight". The orchard period began about 1880 and ran until the 1950’s when fruit orchards abounded. By 1925 half the prunes and two-thirds of all apricots grown in California were harvested in the Santa Clara Valley. The prune crop, alone, comprised one-third of all consumed worldwide. Growers supplied 40 big canneries and 30 packing houses making the Santa Clara Valley, the premier canning center in the world. Discover some of Saratoga’s unique first’s including the first Blossom Festival; the largest prune orchard in the world; the prune dipper and more. The Saratoga History Museum is open from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Friday-Sunday.

Walking Tours
It’s time to get out your camera and your walking shoes! The Saratoga Historical Foundation will be offering historic walking tours on the weekend beginning in April. The docent-led tours last about 60 minutes with lots of easy walking. Meet your fellow “time travellers” and get some exercise at the same time. Make an appointment today by calling 408-867-4311 and take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about the history of your community. The Lunblad Lodge on Oak street is one of the interesting stops on the tour. Download map here.

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