Carnegie Chronicle

The official quarterly newsletter of the Carnegie Museum of Kings County


Working together to bring Kings County history 

to life through preservation and education. 


October 1, 2025

A History of Kings County Agriculture Part II



Hundreds of visitors came to see Part I, including visitors to Downtown Hanford, the agriculture community, open house guests as well as school groups.


Part Two opened September 12th and features displays on issues facing agriculture today including groundwater management, sustainable farming practices, pest control, and community groups involved in agriculture.


The Curators for Part II include:

Ray Carlson, Helen Jbeily, Denise Raulino, & Michael Semas. Several people and organizations provided, or substantially contributed to, narratives including, but not limited to: Kerry Arrouse, Amer Hussain, Roland Stack, Kings River Conservation District (the water map), Robert Hansen. Also, many members of the ag community responded to the confidential survey .


We would like to thank our generous sponsors:

Richard and Lisa Conway, Ceres Agricultural Products, LLC, The Humason Family: Wilma, Dan, and Libby, The Sharp Family: Janet, Bill, Diane, and Bob and Michael and Christine Semas


We are open each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.


Admission is $5.00 per adult, $2 per child under 12, with a $10 family maximum. We accept cash, check, or credit/debit card.


Membership Campaign


We launched our membership campaign on July 1st and have had a great response!


Being a member of the Carnegie Museum of Kings County helps us preserve the stories of our past, create meaningful experiences in the present, and inspire future generations. Your support keeps our mission alive — thank you for being part of our history.


Please consider joining us and enjoy the perks of an annual membership.


Individual - $50

  • Free admission to exhibitions
  • Invitation to pre-opening receptions
  • Invitation to special lectures and members-only events


Family - $100

  • Free admission for two adults and children 0-17
  • Invitation for immediate family members to opening receptions
  • Invitation to special lectures and members-only events


Benefactor - $500

  • Family Membership benefits

PLUS

  • 2 guests free admission to exhibitions
  • 2 guests to opening receptions
  • 2 guests to Members-only events
  • Discounted garden rental fee (25% off)
  • 2 Gift items - choice of shirt, hat, mug, or tote bag
  • Recognition as Benefactor Member in museum marketing material


Patron - $1,000

  • Benefactor Membership benefits

PLUS

  • 4 guests free admission to exhibitions
  • 4 guests to opening receptions
  • 4 guests to Members-only events
  • Discounted garden rental fee (50% off)
  • 4 gift items - shirt, hat, mug, tote bag
  • Recognition as Patron Member in museum marketing material


Benefactors

Kim Spicer, Darlene Newton, Donny & Lily Garcia


Family Memberships

Randy & Brenda McNary

Rob & Lois Bentley

Ariane Wing & Steve Bannister

Herb & Cathy Iseman

Micky Stoddard

Jim & Peggy Gregory

David & MaryLou Silveira

Debra Revious


Individual Memberships

Karla Orosco

Judy Theadore

Karen Marchbanks

Nancy Daramus

Maureen Randall

Gloria Coelho

Amer Hussein


*We are in the process of ordering our merchandise. Members will be notified as soon as it arrives.



You may also complete this membership application form and bring it to the museum during regular museum hours.

Honoring Dennis Ham


In this issue, we'd like to take a moment to recognize outgoing board member Dennis Ham.


Dennis's family moved to Hanford in 1962, where he attended Hanford High School East. His father, Stan Ham, was a former Hanford mayor.


He earned a degree in electrical and electronics engineering from Fresno State College in 1971. Dennis began his career in Seattle as an engineer for the FAA. He was later transferred to Los Angeles, eventually returning to Hanford to be closer to his aging parents.


He worked for his family's business, Hanford Title. He has expertise in real estate, including reading legal descriptions and performing title searches.


Dennis is a certified Trikke trainer and manufacturer's representative for Trikke Tech, Inc. (a company that designs and builds 3 wheel carving vehicles used for exercise and personal transportation).


Dennis Ham has been deeply involved with the China Alley Preservation Society in Hanford, holding various leadership positions and committing decades to the effort. His work with the society is dedicated to restoring and protecting the historic district, especially in the wake of the 2021 fire that damaged the Taoist Temple Museum. 


Ham was most recently re-appointed to the Hanford Planning Commission in June 2022. He has served on the commission three times since the 1990s and helps make recommendations on city growth and development.


For over 18 years, he has been a citizen volunteer with the Hanford Police Department. He previously assisted with patrols and impounding vehicles and now helps with departmental records.


In September, Ham was sworn in as a volunteer for the Hanford Fire Department's Community Emergency Response Team.


Dennis is a long-time member of Toastmasters, a public speaking and leadership organization.


He has served as the Secretary for the CMKC Executive Board since it's inception in 2020. His behind the scenes efforts have contributed to our success. He is a friendly face at the front door when visitors arrive for a tour. He continues to be a strong advocate to improve access to the museum building for all.


As Dennis leaves us as a member of the board, we are glad to retain him as a valued volunteer. Here are some thoughts of gratitude expressed by members and supporters.


His attention to the details definitely made our car show better each year. I really enjoyed our talks and learning about all his interests and hobbies. 

- Karla Orosco


He has always been our rock for the China Alley Preservation Society. A tremendous asset to our community, Dennis just shows up and gets the job done.

-Ariane Wing & Steve Bannister


Dennis’ quiet dedication is one of the key things that got the Carnegie through its first few years. He always noticed and cared for the small details that others might overlook. His efforts truly shaped the experience for everyone who visits.

- Evan Gelsi


Dennis' creative capability as a member of the CMKC board has been essential, but his practical efforts, his willingness to provide manual skills to repair our aged facilities were crucial.

-Michael Quinn


In 2020, when the need to start a new non-profit corporation to manage the museum became necessary, Dennis was one of the first people to step up to help. Since then, he has been involved in every aspect of the museum's operations from keeping the historic facility operating, staffing rentals, curating displays, being the corporate secretary and so much more. 

-Jack Schwartz


Volunteers needed!

Our museum thrives thanks to the dedication of volunteers! We're currently seeking individuals to join the amazing CMKC docent team to help greet and guide visitors on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. If you're interested in volunteering, please reach out to Lois Bentley via email at bentleylois01@gmail.com. A volunteer orientation meeting will be held on Thursday, October 16th, at 5:30 PM at the museum. We hope to see you there!



Historic Downtown Hanford Walking Tour

In July, we launched the walking tour featuring 12 of Hanford's most iconic buildings. Visitors can walk around the Civic Auditorium Park area and learn about the history of our town. Take the tour now!

Save the date!


October 4, 2025 we will be hosting the 2nd Annual "Tribute to the China Alley Moon Festival" from 12pm-5pm. We will have the Cal Poly Lion Dancers, Fresno Gumyo Taiko, vendors, demonstrations, & food.

October 25, 2025 is the date for our 3rd Annual Carnegie Museum of Kings County Gala at the Hanford Civic Auditorium. We are currently seeking sponsors for the event. If you'd like to participate, please contact Denise Raulino. Tickets to the event are $80 and may be purchased at the museum during our regular hours or on our website. Can't make it to the event? Consider purchasing a ticket for a friend or colleague. Funds raised help us achieve our goal of accessibility for all to the 120 year old Carnegie Library building.

June 6, 2026 the streets of downtown Hanford will be filled with 200 classic cars and trucks for the 5th Annual Carnegie Museum of Kings County Car Show.


Carnegie Museum of Kings County Board Members


President - Rob Bentley

Vice President - Denise Raulino

Secretary - Jack Schwartz

Treasurer - Michael Semas

Board Member - David Ayers

Board Member - Evan Gelsi

Board Member - Helen Jbeily

Visit our website at www.carnegiemuseumofkingscounty to see our virtual exhibitions, oral histories, and so much more!

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