Sacramento on Film: Celebrating 15 Years of California Revealed
Dates
09/20/25 - 09/20/25
ADDRESS
Memorial Auditorium
1515 J St., Sacramento, CA, 95814
General Day & Time
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Doors Open: 6pm | Screening: 7–10pm
Contact
Admission info
$10

Sacramento on Film: Celebrating 15 Years of California Revealed is a special archival screening night and fundraiser for California Revealed, co-presented by California Revealed and the Center for Sacramento History. The evening will feature home movies, short films, and historic footage that showcase a century of life in the Sacramento region, sourced from local archives. Hosted by Matías Bombal.
This evening of film and memory brings the community together to honor the past while supporting the future of preservation. Every frame we preserve tells a story—your support helps keep California’s stories visible, audible, and remembered. All ticket sales go to support California Revealed's programs. Donations are tax-deductible and deeply appreciated.
About California Revealed: California Revealed is a statewide initiative that helps public libraries, archives, museums, historical societies, and other heritage groups digitize, preserve, and provide online access to archival materials documenting the state's histories, arts, and cultures.californiarevealed.org hosts more than 181,000 objects from over 450 partner organizations, free and accessible to the public.
About the Center for Sacramento History: Founded in 1953, the Center for Sacramento History educates and enriches the public by collecting, preserving, and making accessible the region’s vast cultural heritage. We are the official repository and research center for historical city and county government records, and we house collections from individuals, families, businesses, and community organizations that chronicle the history of the Sacramento region.
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