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Walnut Creek Historical Society,
Shadelands Ranch Museum is Looking for Docents By Judy Caponigro, Resident since 2016
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hadelands Ranch Museum located at 2660 Ygnacio Valley Road is a Walnut Creek treasure. Construction on this Colonial Revival house was started in 1902 and completed in 1903 for Hiram Penniman, one of Walnut Creek’s early settlers, his wife Carrie, and daughter Mary. Much of the furniture and household items on display belonged to the Penniman family. The house is administered by the Walnut Creek Historical Society and is open for tours Wednesdays and Sundays from 1:004:00, The fee is $3.00 for adults, $1.00 for children, free to people with a Discover and Go pass from the library. Come for a tour, learn about the origins of the ranch, enjoy the architecture and antiques, and see what
life was like in Walnut Creek 115 years ago. If you love history and would like to help preserve and pass on the fascinating story of the Penniman family and of Shadelands, consider becoming a house docent. Leading tours is both fun and rewarding; training is provided. Volunteers are invited to an annual wine and cheese reception, to a special holiday champagne tea, and are entitled to free tours for themselves and their guests. Check out our website at wchistory.org. For more information or to volunteer call 925 935-7871.
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