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La Flecha House Reopens September 8, 2020

September 3, 2020 //  by info@rsfhs.org

In accordance with the latest orders from the State and County, the Rancho Santa Fe Historical Society is delighted to announce that La Flecha House is open for visitors during our normal business hours. Capacity will be limited to 25%, and all guests must follow current health guidelines: stay home if they feel sick, wear a mask, wash hands frequently, and stay socially distanced whenever possible. Thank you for protecting our staff and our community.

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Coronavirus Pandemic: Tell Your Story

July 2, 2020 //  by info@rsfhs.org

The past few months have been turbulent for all of us. In keeping with its mission to preserve local history, RSFHS is collecting the written thoughts and insights from local residents about how the Coronavirus Pandemic and subsequent Stay at Home Orders and closures have affected you. Tell us what you have learned to appreciate, such as more time with family, hobbies, and rediscovering a simpler life. Let us know what you miss, perhaps going out to dinner with friends, attending live concerts or sports, or seeing colleagues or fellow students. What you would have done differently? Any wisdom you earned and want to share is appreciated. Submissions from locals of all ages are welcome, and may be used on our website or future newsletters as part of an archived compilation of community experience. Thank you for being a part of Rancho Santa Fe’s history!

Coronavirus Pandemic Narratives

  • How would you like your name to appear (for example, you could use your full name, first name and last initial, first and last initial, etc.)
  • Tell us anything about your Coronavirus experience, keeping in mind what future generations might like to know about what it was like to live through this.
  • Share any other relevant information you’d like us to know.

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Newsletter Spring/Summer 2017

August 4, 2017 //  by info@rsfhs.org

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