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Bank Heist Gone Bad, Burlingame Library Lane Room, Oct. 21, 2025, 7-8pm

Almost 25 years ago, Burlingame experienced the most brazen takeover bank robbery and murder in its history. Join us for a presentation by retired Burlingame Police Chief Jack Van Etten who oversaw his investigation team who identified and arrested the suspects which led to one of longest sentencing convictions in county history.

Bank Heist Gone Bad, Burlingame Library Lane Room, Oct. 21, 2025, 7-8pm2025-10-22T08:54:09-07:00

Music From Charlie Brown

Wednesday, April 2, 6:30PM Burlingame Library, Lane Room Jason and Sean Mendelson will present their childhood memories of being the voices of various characters as well as their discovery and rerecording of the soundtrack of the Easter Beagle special. We will be sponsoring this special event on the evening of Wednesday, April 2 at 6:30 pm in the Lane Room. Admission is free. Many know that the Charlie Brown TV specials were produced right here in Burlingame by the Lee Mendelson Film Production company. Infact, many local children provided the voices for the comic stripcharacters. In honor of Snoopy’s 75th birthday this year--and justin time for Easter--the production company is releasing for the firsttime ever the complete Vince Guaraldi soundtrack for “It’s theEaster Beagle, Charlie Brown." When Lee Mendelson firstteamed up with Vince Guaraldi, the television networks resistedthe idea of jazz music for a children’s animation film. Now wecan’t imagine anything else accompanying Charlie Brown. Jasonand Sean Mendelson will present their childhood memories ofbeing the voices of various characters as well as their discoveryand rerecording of the soundtrack of the Easter Beagle special. The soundtrack will be available on vinyl, CD (and digital) on April2, or you can get your copy [...]

Music From Charlie Brown2025-06-23T16:22:57-07:00

50 year Anniversary, “50 years of Collecting.”

2025  Burlingame Historical Society’s Annual Election at 1:45 pm Sunday, February 23rd, 2025 in the Lane Room of the Burlingame Public Library The Board election will followed at 2pm by our Annual Presentation: “50 Years of Collecting”, where all are welcome!

50 year Anniversary, “50 years of Collecting.”2025-06-23T16:57:02-07:00

Grand Re-opening of the Burlingame Hillsborough History Museum

December 6. 6pm-8pm. Come enjoy the downtown Holiday Tree Lighting and the downtown Holiday Open House along Burlingame Avenue. At the foot of the Avenue you'll find the museum inside the historic Burlingame Train Station. All new exhibits, many artifacts and photographs and stories never before shared with the public. Special gift for Burlingame Historical Society members opening night only. After our re-opening our regular museum hours will commence. Every first Sunday of the month 1-4pm, excluding July. We look forward to seeing you!

Grand Re-opening of the Burlingame Hillsborough History Museum2025-06-23T17:08:34-07:00

Save The Cupola

The Burlingame Parks Forever Foundation has agreed to spearhead the effort by soliciting funds for the cupola project. Many thanks to our members Laura Hesselgren, Carole Yashuda and Katie Terrones for help in promoting this effort, and identifying a painting contractor who will do justice to the iconic ornament. The Society has donated $1,500 to start the fundraising effort. We encourage anyone who would like to help bring back the sheen to the historic cupola to join us. Please direct donations to: Burlingame Parks Forever Foundation (EIN 46-1124191); 850 Burlingame Ave., Burlingame, CA 94010. Please specify:“Old City Hall Cupola Project”. Note: In the event excess funds are collected, these will be earmarked to beautify the cupola’s adjacent landscaping. https://donorbox.org/support-burlingame-parks-and-recreation-2 Cupola FlyerDownload

Save The Cupola2025-06-23T17:09:00-07:00

Murder At The Monument

Featuring our Guest Speaker,  Retired Burlingame Police Chief  Jack van Etten Weds. October 30, 2024; 7-8 pm  Lane Room  Burlingame Pubic Library In 1986, the Burlingame Station Ticket Agent was murdered inside the historic station. Join the former Detective Sergeant as he revisits the shocking event.

Murder At The Monument2025-06-23T17:09:23-07:00

Walking Tour 2024

Sunday, August 4th, 1pm Join us as we explore Burlingame’s history hiding in plain sight!  We will depart from the Burlingame Train Station at 1 pm as we walk to show historic spots right in (and near) the downtown area that you might have overlooked before!  Where was the creek that flooded the train station every year?  Where was the first city hall and first movie house?  Our tour will be approximately one hour and will cover about one mile on flat ground.  Limited shade; bring a hat and water.   

Walking Tour 20242025-08-18T10:23:06-07:00

Quarterly Presentation-

Ansel’s Town of Easton - Thurs. May 30, 7pm Lane Room Burlingame Public Library We’ll continue to explore the story of the Easton Additions to Burlingame. For those of you who may have missed the Moulin show a year ago, we will revisit some of the Moulin images, and share others of Burlingame’s Blackhawk Ranch while telling you more about Ansel M. Easton’s promotion of the Town of Easton 110 years ago.

Quarterly Presentation-2025-06-18T15:35:49-07:00

Exciting Additions to the Washington Park Experience:

Friday May 24th 1:15 sharp Near BHS at Mangini Way Please join the Burlingame Historical Society Board and our generous donors from the BHS class of 1962 as we unveil two new informational history panels related to the Burlingame High School grounds, and Burlingame's beloved Washington Park history. All are welcome. Meet at entrance of Mangini Way at Carolan Ave., it will be followed by a walk to the rose garden and Carriage House at back of park (850-900 Burlingame Avenue)

Exciting Additions to the Washington Park Experience:2025-06-23T17:17:55-07:00

Quarterly Event:

Walking Tour 2024   Sunday, August 4th, 1pm   Join us as we explore Burlingame’s history hiding in plain sight!    We will depart from the Burlingame Train Station at 1 pm as we walk to show historic spots right in (and near) the downtown area that you might have overlooked before!  Where was the creek that flooded the train station every year?  Where was the first city hall and first movie house?  Our tour will be approximately one hour and will cover about one mile on flat ground.  Limited shade; bring a hat and water. 

Quarterly Event:2025-06-23T17:17:19-07:00
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