PG Museum’s History on Tap Delves into Vigilantes, Vendettas, and Monterey County’s Hidden Stash of Gold
PG Museum’s History on Tap Delves into Vigilantes, Vendettas, and Monterey County’s Hidden Stash of Gold
Legend has it that a stash of millions of dollars' worth of gold still awaits discovery somewhere in Monterey County, and that’s not even the most interesting part of
the true story shared at the Pacific Grove Museum’s History on Tap on November 13th. Attendees will hear the story of Jose Maria Sanchez, an early cattle rancher and one of the county’s wealthiest men, who upon his untimely death left the hoard of treasure
for his children. From there, avarice, jealousy, feuds, corruption, and all the human failings that can appear when a bounty of this magnitude is on the line took hold, leading to deaths, murders, shootouts, and ghost stories that continue to this day.
There’s far more to this tale than can be written here, but participants will be in very good hands with speakers Brian Edwards, Library & Museums Director for the City of Monterey, and Hayley Aiello, Artifacts
Specialist with the City of Monterey and Curatorial Aid with California State Parks. Together they’ll weave this tale of a Monterey from over 150 years ago and find some common ground with today’s landscapes. With a happy half-hour sponsored by Dust Bowl Brewing
Company, the night, and the story, should prove unforgettable.
History on Tap will occur on Thursday, 11/13, from 5:30-7:30pm. The night will begin with a happy half-hour, followed by the talk from 6-7 and an audience Q&A from 7-7:30. Talks like this at the Museum often sell
out, so interested parties are encouraged to buy their tickets in advance at PGMuseum.org/Events. The Museum's Science on Tap events are sponsored by PG&E, whose sponsorship reflects PG&E’s commitment to fostering educational opportunities and connecting people
with the natural world.
Upcoming events at the Museum:
Tidepool Field Sketching Classes: 11/2 & 11/16, 1-3pm
Guided Monarch Walks with MPRPD: 11/8 & 11/9, 10-11am
History on Tap: Vigilantes, Vendettas, & the Secret Gold of Monterey: 11/13, 5:30-7:30pm
Brown Bag Talk: Winged Wonders, Biology & Conservation of Monarch Butterflies, 11/14, 12:15-12:45
Special Qigong Session: 11/15, 9-10am
Science Saturday: Monarch & Pollinator Magic, 11/29. 10am-3pm
Winter Wreathmaking Workshop: December 6, see session times online.
Sign up for all events at
www.pgmusuem.org/events
Find our outreach team at libraries all over Monterey County on Wednesday afternoons
About the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History
In 1883, the Museum opened its doors among the first wave of natural history museums in America. Naturalists of this era began a national tradition of hands-on science education and nature preservation, a tradition
the Museum has continued for over 140 years. The Museum’s mission is to inspire discovery, wonder, and stewardship of our cultural and natural world. The Museum supports conservation, scientific literacy, co-curation, and deep learning towards a resilient
community and sustainable future. Their work is made possible, in part, by the following generous donors: American Water Charitable Foundation, City of Pacific Grove, Community Foundation for Monterey County, Harden Foundation, Helen Johnson Endowment Funds,
Monterey Peninsula Foundation, and Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund. The Museum is open to the public Wednesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm. For more information visit
www.pgmuseum.org.