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Klarity ColemanCarmel Valley, CA, United States
May 14, 2022

Walk of Remembrance 2022

Program and Schedule

 

Saturday May 14, 2022, 1:00 - 4:30 pm 

“Walk of Remembrance”

Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History and Stanford Hopkins Marine Station

Honoring the life and legacy of Gerry Low-Sabado, a descendant of Quock Mui and Quock Tuck Lee of the Chinese fishing village at Point Alones, for her work to bring recognition of Chinese contributions to Pacific Grove and achieve “Change with Kindness." Performance by Monterey Bay Lion Dance Team.

 

Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History

165 Forest Avenue

Pacific Grove, CA 93950

 

The Walk begins at the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History (corner of Forest Avenue and Central Avenue) with a proclamation and proceeds one mile along the recreation trail led by a Monterey Bay Lion Dance Team. There will be an additional presentation on the Chinese village at the Stanford Hopkins Marine station. This is the location where the fishing village once stood, and it is marked by a commemorative boulder at the gate of the marine station.

 

“The Quock Family of the Point Alones Chinese Fishing Village”

Julia Cain and Donald G. Kohrs

 

Julie Cain is a historian and the Historic Preservation Planner for Heritage Services at Stanford University. She is particularly interested in 19th-century California history with an emphasis on the history of San Francisco, the role of Chinese immigrants within the state, the development of estate homes on the San Francisco peninsula and the history of Stanford University.

 

Donald Kohrs is the branch library specialist at the Harold A. Miller Library of Stanford University’s Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove. His current research areas include the history of Pacific Grove’s Chautauqua Program, Stanford University’s Hopkins Seaside Laboratory, the Hopkins Marine Station, Edward F. Ricketts, Jack Calvin, and the Steinbeck and Hamilton families.

 

Hopkins Marine Station

DeNault Family Research Laboratory

120 Ocean View Blvd

Pacific Grove, CA 93950

 

 

Additional events!  

Please consider joining us for all the events to deepen your understanding of our local history.  

 

Saturday April 15, 2022, to Saturday May 14, 2022 

“Remembering 1882“ The date of the enactment of the Chinese Exclusion Act, prohibiting Chinese immigration to the U.S. Exhibit from the Chinese Historical Museum in San Francisco to be on display at the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History.

 

Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History

165 Forest Avenue

Pacific Grove, CA 93950

             

 

Saturday May 14, 2022, 11:00 am till 12:00 pm

Abalone! By Bowen Lee

 

Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History

165 Forest Avenue

Pacific Grove, CA 93950

 

Abalone! is a story of the history of the many cultures for whom abalone have been an important source of food and commerce here in the Monterey Bay. This mollusk with the beautiful shell has been valued by Native, Chinese, Japanese, and European Americans for centuries. In bringing this treasured shellfish back from near extinction, scientists are looking to the past at the sustainable harvesting of Native peoples and Chinese fishers. Listen to the stories of this celebrated sea snail with the rainbow shell.

 

Bowen Lyam Lee lives in the Monterey Bay area. She is a fifth generation Chinese American of Gold Rush ancestry. Her great grandmother, Wong Choy Kiu, was born in 1877, at the Chinese fishing village at Pt. Alones, where Hopkins Marine Station is now situated. Bowen was a natural science illustrator and writer before becoming a public school teacher. She has been a teacher for 36 years, incorporating storytelling into all aspects of teaching, and is lately conducting workshops on storytelling to teach educational content in national and regional education conferences.

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