#GivingTuesday

 

Black Friday. Small Business Saturday. Museum Store Sunday. Cyber Monday…. and #GivingTuesday.

 
With the largest shopping weekend of the year close upon us, the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation wants to remind you of the event that finishes it off. December 3, Giving Tuesday.
 
What is it?
 
#GivingTuesday is the opening day of the giving season: a reminder of the “reason for the season. It’s a celebration of giving and philanthropy when together, on one day, millions of people demonstrate our common capacity to give.
 
Why take part?
 
What could be a better way to start the holidays than to support a cause you believe in? The Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation works tirelessly all year round to promote our mission of preserving and protecting the Gaslamp for future generations. We know it’s a mission that you, our supporters, are passionate about as well. Help us to continue to serve by donating!
 
Mark your calendars and become part of this wonderful event!
 

Explore ways to Give:

The Restoration and Repair Fund

At almost 170 years old the Davis-Horton House is  always in need of love and care. Donate today to help keep the House and collections for future generations!
 
Help us restore and repair

Shop Our Wish List 

From computer equipment to storage boxes- The Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House needs it! Give us a gift you know we’ll love.

Don’t forget to use http://smiles.amazon.com/ with the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation as your chosen charity!

give from our wish list

 Explore Membership!

Membership is a gift that keeps giving all year long. All GQHF memberships include year round admission to the Davis-Horton House and monthly History Talks Lecture Series. Check out the additional perks you can receive at each level. Buy for Friends and Family OR treat yourself to a renewal or upgrade!

FInd the perfect membership

Be A Part of Gaslamp History

Did you know the cobblestones in our Pocket Park are historic? Many of the stones traveled to San Diego as ship ballast. When they reached San Diego they were re-purposed as street curbs up and down 5th Avenue.When the Street Curbs were replaced the GQHF saved these historic stones. You can be a part of Gaslamp History by buying an engraved brick!

buy a brick!