Dear Mayor Combs and City Council Members ...
Thank you once again for this week's City Council Proclamation recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the Menlo Park Historical Association (MPHA)!
As I noted during my remarks acknowledging the Proclamation, we have recently undertaken a new initiative (one of many), 'Menlo Memories' pop-up displays, designed to bring the rich history of our city directly to the public. I am pleased to let you know that three new pop-ups displays were installed yesterday on Santa Cruz Avenue in two of the information kiosks. Following is the link on the Association's Facebook page announcing this. We invite all of you to take a stroll downtown to view them, and welcome your feedback. We also encourage you, if you have a Facebook account, to 'Like' our page to stay up to date on what we at the MPHA are up to!
We truly appreciate your ongoing support of our efforts to preserve the past and the present for future generations of Menlo Park residents.
https://www.facebook.com/263843153693759/posts/4179855022092533/?d=n
Very kind regards,
Tim Johnston
President, Menlo Park Historical Association
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