Storytelling Event with The Sausalito Project: Memories, History, and Nostalgia
Date: Friday, January 9
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: Inside the Sausalito Public Library (420 Litho Street)
The Sausalito Public Library will host a free community talk at 6:00 p.m. on
Friday, January 9 featuring Nicole Straight, creator of
The Sausalito Project, an oral-history video series that documents the memories of Sausalito’s longtime residents.
The event will include behind-the-scenes stories, interview clips, and reflections from more than 100 filmed conversations with seniors, artists, houseboat residents, shop owners, and other locals who help define Sausalito’s character. Join us for this special evening of memories, history and nostalgia.
About The Sausalito Project: Launched by Straight in 2023, The Sausalito Project has become an ongoing living archive of the town’s people and history. Each short video interview is filmed in locations meaningful to the storyteller, creating a warm portrait of both the resident and the community.
Need a ride? If you are a senior resident, call 415-944-5474 or email InfoCARSS4You@gmail.com by January 7 to schedule a ride to the event.
**** A note about parking: Due to the expansion of Parking Permit Area C, parking on Litho Street, Bee Street, and most other residential streets in the vicinity of City Hall is prohibited after 6:00 p.m. When attending this library program, please park in the public lot behind City Hall, which is accessible via Bee Street. If the City Hall lot is full, street parking is allowed without a permit on Caledonia Street, Bridgeway, and the side streets east of Caledonia Street. There is also a public parking lot at Dunphy Park.
Use the form below to register for the event. Registration is not mandatory but helps library staff prepare for the event.