Good Day, Sutro Library, the San Francisco branch of the California State Library, will offer a free series of evening programs on the life and times of Adolph Sutro, a central figure in San Francisco history. The series will run on the last Thursday of each month from January through April 2010. Guest speakers from the Presidio Archaeology Lab will cover the following topics: * January 28: Adolph Sutro's life before America, 1830-1850 * February 25: The journey to San Francisco, 1850-1859 * March 25: Building the Sutro Tunnel in Nevada; rare book collecting, 1869-1878 * April 29: Sutro’s post-tunnel years in San Francisco, 1878-1898 For details, see the attached flyer (feel free to download and post it), or visit _http://www.library.ca.gov/collections/docs/SutroLectures2010.pdf_ (http://www.library.ca.gov/collections/docs/SutroLectures2010.pdf) ***Attached are two lecture flyers for this series, one for handouts and one for web distribution. Please feel free to distribute this information to your patrons.*** Thank You. Sutro Library Staff