We are poised to move the last Livermore Valley one-room schoolhouse, Midway Schoolhouse Museum, from the Altamont Hills to Hagemann Park, next to the 150-year-old historic Hagemann Ranch. This creates a destination for immersive elementary school field trips and a public museum. The ranch and school are almost the same age, making joint events historically consistent.
Anna Siig, helped start the Livermore Heritage Guild in 1973. Her family asks for donations given for:
Midway School Museum Project in her memory.
Our Tax ID (EIN) for estate/corporate gifts: 23-7360265
MAJOR DONORS: Please save us 3.5% fee by mailing checks payable to
Livermore Heritage Guild directly to PO Box 961
and specify on memo line:
"MIDWAY imo Anna Siig"
Our Tax ID (EIN) for estate/corporate gifts: 23-7360265
Click bricks to pave a (literal) path to Schoolhouse Museum

These bricks help pay for architectural drawings (delivered to city in January 2025), city permits, preparing property, undergrounding electrical, and construction of a foundation. Bricks are $350, $500, $750, and $1200.
Of course, the Schoolhouse Museum itself needs major donors to move the building soon, a new front porch, frame repairs, waterproof roofing, fresh window frames, ADA ramp, and interior restoration.
Slide Presentation: Midway Schoolhouse Museum
Full-size photos of Midway building: | Exterior | Interior | Foundation
| Measurements Exterior | Measurements Interior
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