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Planning to come to Treasure Island this week?
Does being part of the crowd and where the action is energize you? If so, come to Treasure Island tomorrow or on Saturday, April 25. In addition to Off-the-Grid in Cityside Park and events in other venues, there will be huge dance parties in the parking lot of historic Building One. If not and you'd prefer to avoid the crowds, come to the island, enjoy the park, and stop by our free museum on Sunday or April 26.
Mark Your Calendar ~ Date Set for our Popular Swing Dance Benefit in Historic Building One
Treasure Island Museum's Swing Dance in Historic Building One featuring Classic Cocktails and Music by the Nick Rossi Swing Six Saturday, September 26 Vintage Attire Admired but not Required details to follow
New Gallery Opens with a Unique Exhibition
Did you miss the opening of our new gallery and exhibition on Saturday? If so, plan to come this week. The opening exhibition features recent acquisitions, including works that have not been displayed on the island since 1940. The gallery will be open, with staff and volunteers on hand to answer your questions, from 10 AM to 2 PM, Wednesday to Saturday. Admission is free.
Help us fill Santa's sleigh! Join our holiday toy drive.
Treasure Island Museum is partnering with our friends at the nonprofit community service organization One Treasure Island to ensure a happy holiday season for children from low-income families in our neighborhood. Although it is being redeveloped and revitalized, Treasure Island currently has a median income of $36,000 and the highest level of poverty in San Francisco at 42.1%. Join us. Bring a new toy (unopened and unwrapped) for a child of any age to the museum before
Enjoy Video of our 2025 Swing Dance
On October 18, 2025 our nonprofit museum celebrated its Golden Anniversary with a benefit featuring live music, swing dancing, retro fashions, and classic cocktails. Our friends at Cross Media International created this video that captures the festive mood - as well as some highlights - of that memorable night in historic Treasure Island Building One.
Our Golden Anniversary Party
On October 18, our nonprofit organization celebrated its 50 years of community service with an evening of music, dancing, and Gold Bar Distillery libations in historic Building One. Were you at the party? We would like to hear about your experience and welcome your suggestions for future events via this Sixty Second Survey .
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Planning to come to Treasure Island this week?
Mark Your Calendar ~ Date Set for our Popular Swing Dance Benefit in Historic Building One
New Gallery Opens with a Unique Exhibition
Help us fill Santa's sleigh! Join our holiday toy drive.
Enjoy Video of our 2025 Swing Dance
Our Golden Anniversary Party
Join Us for DOORS OPEN CALIFORNIA
Walking Tour of Treasure Island on June 7
Explore the Museum's Archives via our New Online Portal
Join us on June 14 for Treasure Island Sculptors from Gladding McBean
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Treasure Island Museum News
Recent Posts
Planning to come to Treasure Island this week?
Does being part of the crowd and where the action is energize you? If so, come to Treasure Island tomorrow or on Saturday, April 25. In addition to Off-the-Grid in Cityside Park and events in other venues, there will be huge dance parties in the parking lot of historic Building One. If not and you'd prefer to avoid the crowds, come to the island, enjoy the park, and stop by our free museum on Sunday or April 26.
Mark Your Calendar ~ Date Set for our Popular Swing Dance Benefit in Historic Building One
Treasure Island Museum's Swing Dance in Historic Building One featuring Classic Cocktails and Music by the Nick Rossi Swing Six Saturday, September 26 Vintage Attire Admired but not Required details to follow
New Gallery Opens with a Unique Exhibition
Did you miss the opening of our new gallery and exhibition on Saturday? If so, plan to come this week. The opening exhibition features recent acquisitions, including works that have not been displayed on the island since 1940. The gallery will be open, with staff and volunteers on hand to answer your questions, from 10 AM to 2 PM, Wednesday to Saturday. Admission is free.
Help us fill Santa's sleigh! Join our holiday toy drive.
Treasure Island Museum is partnering with our friends at the nonprofit community service organization One Treasure Island to ensure a happy holiday season for children from low-income families in our neighborhood. Although it is being redeveloped and revitalized, Treasure Island currently has a median income of $36,000 and the highest level of poverty in San Francisco at 42.1%. Join us. Bring a new toy (unopened and unwrapped) for a child of any age to the museum before
Enjoy Video of our 2025 Swing Dance
On October 18, 2025 our nonprofit museum celebrated its Golden Anniversary with a benefit featuring live music, swing dancing, retro fashions, and classic cocktails. Our friends at Cross Media International created this video that captures the festive mood - as well as some highlights - of that memorable night in historic Treasure Island Building One.
Our Golden Anniversary Party
On October 18, our nonprofit organization celebrated its 50 years of community service with an evening of music, dancing, and Gold Bar Distillery libations in historic Building One. Were you at the party? We would like to hear about your experience and welcome your suggestions for future events via this Sixty Second Survey .
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Planning to come to Treasure Island this week?
Mark Your Calendar ~ Date Set for our Popular Swing Dance Benefit in Historic Building One
New Gallery Opens with a Unique Exhibition
Help us fill Santa's sleigh! Join our holiday toy drive.
Enjoy Video of our 2025 Swing Dance
Our Golden Anniversary Party
Join Us for DOORS OPEN CALIFORNIA
Walking Tour of Treasure Island on June 7
Explore the Museum's Archives via our New Online Portal
Join us on June 14 for Treasure Island Sculptors from Gladding McBean
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