Lodi News-Sentinel

County museum receives donation from MLB superstar

- NEWS-SENTINEL STAFF

LINDEN — Linden native, New York Yankee and former Fresno State Bulldog Aaron Judge announced the May 2022 Mini-Grant recipients through his Aaron Judge ALL RISE Foundation this week.

Recipients will receive $2,500, and are organizati­ons that are committed to the foundation’s mission to inspire children and youth to become responsibl­e citizens and reach unlimited possibilit­ies.

The San Joaquin County Historical Society and Museum is one of this year’s grant recipients, and the award will be used for its annual Valley Days, an educationa­l, immersive living history experience which gives local third- through fifthgrade students the chance to be pioneer children for a day.

Students wear period clothing, attend classes in the 1860s Calaveras Schoolhous­e, and learn traditiona­l crafts such as ropemaking, blacksmith­ing, and branding while parent volunteers work alongside.

Students also discover the rich history of San Joaquin County and learn how they have a role in shaping their community through action and invention.

The mini-grant funding will offset the cost of operating and updating the program ensuring all students receive the safest and highest quality experience. This includes in part, the maintenanc­e of educationa­l facilities, adding curricular supports to living history areas such as our “Dry Diggins Gold Mine”, and retooling our award-winning Valley Days curriculum for more culturally and ethnically diverse audiences.

“As we continue to support youth organizati­ons, we are encouraged by the great work they are doing,” Judge said. “This season of mini-grants offer historic education, leadership for internship­s and work experience, as well as compassion and support. They each align with our mission, and we are proud to be part of their on-going efforts.”

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