Sunday, November 19, 2006
The Newsletter Has A Name!
newsletterIBAHS.pdf
The newsletter is created and printed by board member Karen Franscioni in MS Works and scanned to Acrobat document by the IBAHS staff.
Friday, November 17, 2006
Officers for 2006-2007
President: Charlene Andersson
Vice-President: Ligaya Apalit
Secretary: Pamela Bulahan
Treasurer: Sharon Fong
A distinctive fact about the current officers' lineup is that each of the above IBAHS officers and Board Member/Curator Ed Concepcion are all Isleton Grammar School/Isleton Elementary School alumni.
Saturday, October 21, 2006
IBAHS Museum Hours
The Museum Committee requests volunteers to participate as museum docents. Contact Curator Ed Concepcion at (916) 777-4426 for more information on how you can help with the Museum. To request an appointment to view museum exhibits please call Curator at (916) 777-4426 a minimum of one week in advance of the appointment.
Saturday, May 20, 2006
Mural Celebration at the Tong
The 1938 Isleton Elementary School Track Team
When this particular building was first constructed it was the classroom building for the "Oriental" children.
The second picture where there are nine members of the track team sitting on the steps was in front of the building that was under the water tower. Over the years before the building was razed for the school parking lot, it housed the Isleton Boy Scouts, the band room for the award-winning Isleton Elementary School band, and a doctor's office. Some of its classrooms were also used as scenes in the 1976 Hal Ashby-directed motion picture "Bound For Glory" which filmed in Isleton late in the summer of 1975. "Bound for Glory" featured David Carradine of the 1970s television series "Kung Fu" portraying 1930s folk singer Woody Guthrie during the Great Depression. Carradine was at the height of his "Kung Fu" popularity when he starred in the biopic. "Bound for Glory" was also nominated for a Best Picture Oscar at the 1977 Academy Awards.
If you can identify any of these track team members/Isleton Elementary School students, please submit a comment at the end of this post or email pam@isletonhistory.org.
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
HISTORIES OF BUILDINGS AND PAST RESIDENTS
History Essay Contest for Students
Name that Newsletter Contest Prizes
The lucky winner of the Name that Newsletter Contest will be given a free night at the Delta Daze Inn Bed and Breakfast at 20 Main Street in Isleton. If you are the winner, you may even have your pick of the theme rooms. Included is a scrumptious breakfast in the sunny breakfast dining area. This offer is for any Sunday through Thursday when rooms are available. The winner also receives dinner for two at the River's Edge Cafe at 7 Main Street in Isleton. Please check the schedules of both businesses beforehand. These prizes do not have to be collected on the same day; for example, you can stay at the Delta Daze on one occasion and dine at the River's Edge on another occasion.
Name That Newsletter Contest Extended (again)
Monday, December 05, 2005
New Board of Directors
President: Charlene Andersson
Vice President: Ligaya Apalit
Secretary: Pamela Bulahan
Treasurer: Cookie Stait-Gardner
Board of Directors: Karen Franscioni, Ross Peters, Joani Johnson, Bill Cox, and Ed Concepcion
Grand Opening of Museum at 203 Second Street
Opening hours of the museum are from 12pm - 3pm on Saturdays with the exception of December 17 through January 7. As the weather improves opening hours may be extended in the future. We are gladly accepting volunteers to be museum docents. Please contact museum Curator Ed Concepcion at (916) 777-4426 for details. The museum is also accepting private viewing tours by appointment. Again, please contact Curator Ed Concepcion at (916) 777-4426 for more information.
The museum is putting out the call for any and all photo information on anything of and about the Isleton Brannan-Andrus area for future exhibitions in the museum. We will scan photos so you can keep your original. Other artifacts for showing in the museum are welcome as well. Please make arrangements with President Charlene Andersson at (916) 777-5186 or Curator Ed Concepcion.
Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Interim Museum Location
Monday, August 01, 2005
Bing Kong Tong Building

The Bing Kong Tong Building was the site for many celebrations such as this in its heyday. It was built after the Main Street fire of 1926. The Bing Kong Tong served many functions to the Chinese community. The first floor was a cultural language school for the children as well as a Chinese community hall. The second floor was a temple for Chinese men only and a room for the visiting Bing Kong Tong Association officers.
Today this building is in need of restoration for its future use as a museum for the IBAHS and also to meet again for future celebrations for all residents and visitors of Isleton. This project has been funded in part by a grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Click "comments" and post any feedback concerning the Tong Building under this blog.
Japanese Buddhist Temple

The Japanese Buddhist minister and the Young Mens' Association are proudly photographed in 1935 in front of their Buddhist Temple, which served as their temple of worship and also as their community hall of celebration. This temple still stands at 409 F Street. It is now the All Nations Church of God.
Thursday, July 07, 2005
IBAHS June Newsletter now online!
Read, and enjoy!
Friday, June 17, 2005
History of Main Street Structures and Sites
Thursday, May 26, 2005
First montly update completed!
Don't forget to submit news items to pam@isletonhistory.org so that she can post them here! If there's an update to the Tong building, it should be here. If there's a new event, it should be here. Send away! She can also post images here to boot, so you can send her your Isleton historical photos and images and she can post them here, like so:
So turn in your news articles today and keep this site alive!
Sunday, May 22, 2005
Board of Directors Meetings
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Need feedback on the site
Tuesday, April 05, 2005
New Site!
Expect more news updates in the coming weeks detailing the events in the area, as well as the exhibits and the progress on the new museum. We are trying to rebuild the Bing Kung Tong building to house our exhibits, and you can help. See our "About Us" page (click home, then About Us) to find the membership forms, or donate and have a permanent place in our new museum: a plaque on the wall, with your message, and for business and corporate sponsors, their logo and company name. And if you can't help that way, well, you can always donate any historical artifacts from the area's past. Photos, letters, you name it. You can use the contact form (also at the home page menu) to let us know how to get in touch with you.
Thanks, and enjoy!