More Trona Centennial Information

The Trona Centennial committee is looking for sponsors:

Sponsor levels are:

Borax – $1000.00 or more
Hanksite -$750.00 to $999.00
Potash – $500.00 to $749.00
Halite – $100.00 to $499.00
Trona – $1.00 to $99.00

Send your donation to:

Trona Centennial
PO Box 630
Trona, CA 93592-0630

There will be a Searles Valley History Symposium on Friday, March 28, 2014

Talks already Spoken for are: Trona Mining History; Trona in the 1950’s; Trona Place Names; Trona Water Line; Searles Valley Historical Society History; Epsom Salt Monorail; Shady Myrick’s Mining Adventures in Searles Valley; Garden City; Bootlegging in the Area. If you are interested in Giving a please contact Russ Kaldenberg at kaldenberg@machlink.com. They are looking for about seven more talks.

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About David L Stevens

David has been the creator and maintainer of Trona on the Web since 1996. He has been creating websites since the beginning of the World Wide Web. He is not the best person to be the webmaster for a Trona Website but someone needs to do it and Doug Polly isn't with us any longer. David worked in maintenance for the San Bernardino City Schools, retired from Honeywell, worked in IT for a while, as school bus driver until COVID-19 made it too dangerous. David is now retired and spends his time gardening, collecting stamps and learning to cook.

2 thoughts on “More Trona Centennial Information

  1. Pingback: Trona Centennial Celebration March 2014 | Trona on the Web

  2. Linda Cunningham Monroe

    David: Thanks for these pages. What a great site. I would love to get a copy of your “The Other Side of The Tracks.” Jess Dominguez has written about that as well in a book he is putting together. I tried to copy your article but was unsuccessful! He calls it Mojave street.

    I do remember your brother, Joel. He was in the class of 56…. as was my sister, Evelyn. Hope he is doing well.

    Thanks David, for all your hard work.

    Linda Cunningham Monroe

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