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Letters to SOHO
To Whom It May Concern,
Thanks to all the volunteers that work so hard to keep the house up and run the tours, etc. Someday when I don't have to work 3 jobs, I hope to be able to get more involved in my city's historical societies. I was raised by Midwestern parents who taught me the importance of preserving our history. I try to pass it on to my children. Now that they are having their families, they are starting to appreciate these things as well. Thank you for giving your time and energies, it is appreciated by us, native San Diegans, even if we don't say it all the time.
- Lisa Mekenas
Dear Alana,
Thank you so much for the amazing opportunity to work as a docent in the Whaley House Museum. I honestly treasured every minute, and aside from learning a great deal and taking pleasure in informing others, I have gained so much as a public speaker. Thank you again for one of the best experiences of my life.
- Kelly Hudson
Dear Bruce Coons,
I have a family with history that goes back in San Diego since 1870. I am with everything you do in saving San Diego of our history as well as our beautiful buildings. Thank you for your letter Mr. Bruce Coons.
- Julie Premetz |
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