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Commemorative Tiles

Purchase a Commemorative Tile and support Pasadena Museum of History!

Sample tiles that were displayed at the 2009 benefit honoring Judy & Randy Wilson.  (Photo by Jim Staub)

 

On April 22, 2009 PMH inaugurated a campaign to create a new donor recognition site located on the PMH grounds. The proposed area designated for the installation of our Commemorative Tiles is situated adjacent to the steps leading up to the Mansion, a space frequently used for programs and special events. Donors will be recognized with a 6 x 6, 6 x 12, or 12 x 12-inch Commemorative Tile. Our campaign includes tiles acknowledging PMH History Makers from 2000-2011. Funds generated from the sale of Commemorative Tiles will benefit the Museum's educational initiatives.

Tiles are available in the following sizes:

6 x 6 Tile: $150:

6 x 12 Tile: $250:

12 x 12 Tile: $1,000:

6 x 6 Tile, 4 lines, 16 characters including spaces / 6 x 12 Tile, 4 lines, 22 characters including spaces / 12 x 12 Tile, 6 lines, 22 characters including spaces.

The tile campaign is ongoing; however the tiles will be placed incrementally. Donors will receive written acknowledgment of their tax-deductible gift.

To make a purchase a commemorative tile, please download a commemorative tile form, and send, along with your payment, to:

     Pasadena Museum of History

     Attn:  Development Office

     470 W Walnut Street

     Pasadena, CA 91103

You can also call us at call 626.577.1660, ext. 11 or email us at mturner@pasadenahistory.orgOnline tile purchases are not available at this time.  We apologize for the inconvenience.

Please note that Commemorative Tiles will not be installed on the designated site until after the improvements being made to the Fenyes Mansion are completed in 2012.

 

 

 

 
 
470 West Walnut Street ~ Pasadena, CA 91103 ~ Ph 626.577.1660 ~ Fax 626.577.1662 ~ info@pasadenahistory.org