ABOUT US
Who WE ARE
WHAT WE DO
People with a passion for food beyond the knife and fork founded the Culinary Historians of Southern California in 1995 as an affiliate of the Los Angeles Public Library. Typical of library patrons, we sought an intellectual as well as gastronomic approach to food, but not at the expense of taking themselves so seriously that they would forget to have fun.
We currently have over 200 members, making us the largest culinary history group in the country, so we must be doing something right.
Our primary activity is monthly programs at the Los Angeles Central Library which are followed by refreshments illustrating the lectures. These events are free and open to the public. We also provide speakers on food history to various libraries and other venues in the area.
We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization which raises money to buy books of historical importance for the Central Library, which has one of the most extensive cookbook collections in the country, currently numbering over 18,000 books and manuscripts. It includes 1,000 cookbooks published in California and the largest collection of Mexican cookbooks and manuscripts in the United States. Over the history of our organization, we have donated more than $100,000 for this purpose.
We raise money for this purpose from our annual dues of $30, the proceeds of our eagerly awaited annual members-only historical potluck, and a series of dinners accompanied by informative talks that we organize at ethnic restaurants in the area.
OUR OFFICERS
Charles Perry
President
president@chsocal.org
Nancy Zaslavsky
Vice President, Programs
programs@chsocal.org
Darien Morea
Vice President, Membership
membership@chsocal.org
Joan Reiss
Treasurer
treasurer@chsocal.org
Hae Jung Cho
Secretary
secretary@chsocal.org
Committees
Madeleine Beaumont
Book Sales
books@chsocal.org
Sandeep Gupta
Hospitality
receptions@chsocal.org
Flo Selfman
Media Relations
media@chsocal.org
Sharon Tani
Newsletter Editor
newsletter@chsocal.org
Richard Foss
Special Events
specialevents@chsocal.org
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
Members-only events, such as the annual historical potluck held at important sites such as the Gilmore Adobe, the Gamble House, Barbara Streisand Center, the Malibu Hills Vineyard, and Raleigh Studios
Dining out at ethnic restaurants, often in conjunction with monthly programs
Special excursions and tours, such as to the Getty Museum for “The Edible Monument” exhibit, and the “McDonald’s History Tour” with Chris Nichols
Subscription to the bi-annual Culinary Historians of Southern California Food Journal newsletter and inclusion in the membership directory
Discounts on CHSC products and events
Occasional cooking demonstrations