Croatian American Cultural Center - San Francisco

Croatian American Cultural Center - San Francisco The Croatian American Cultural Center is based in San Francisco, California where a variety of cultu But the world was changing and so were the SMBS members.

History of the Croatian American Cultural Center:

The Slavonic Mutual and Benevolent Society was founded in San Francisco in 1857 by Croatian immigrants, primarily from the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. Until 1975 the Society was based on fraternal membership, a type of organization with a long tradition among Croatians from Slavonia, Dalmatia, Istria, Croatia Proper, Hercegovina and Bosnia. After

1975 membership was opened to women reflecting the cultural diversity and cultural interests of the larger San Francisco Bay Area community. In 1979 the dream of a physical home was realized, and the Croatian American Cultural Center on Alemany Street opened its doors, as a center to share the rich cultural heritage Croatia. The scope of programs broadened and the Center has become an important gathering place for enthusiasts of Croatia and other Slavic music and dance, and recent immigrants as well as long time members. For more than 150 years the SMBS/Croatian American Cultural Center of San Francisco has welcomed men and women from Croatia, and other Slavic regions and beyond. It all started back in 1857 along the San Francisco Waterfront, where a community of immigrants from the Dalmatian coast had settled and established coffee houses, restaurants, saloons and produce stores. In fact, by 1875, at least fourty per cent of the coffee houses and twenty per cent of the restaurants on the Waterfront area were owned by men of Croatian-Dalmatian origin. In 1857 the organization was formalized and opened its doors as the Slavonic Illyric Mutual and Benevolent Society, later shortened to the Slavonic Mutual and Benevolent Society, or SMBS. In these early days the purpose of the society was fraternal and benevolent, that is, it provided financial aid for those who needed it, a post office box for itinerant workers to send and receive mail, a graveyard plot, various kinds of insurance, and more important, a networking base for newcomers and old-timers to exchange business, homelife and social affairs information. Such organizations were common during this time; there were a number of them right in San Francisco -- the Blato (Korcula) Club, the Brac Club, etc. , mostly organized around a particular region. The complexities of politics in the region made a mark on how these societies developed in the United States. Through the end of the 19th century and the early 20th century, the Society played an important role in providing insurance and social contact when the need was great. These smart and industrious people prospered quickly in the United States and had less need for material benefits. Their children assimilated into local culture. The end of World War II brought another wave of immigration. And with the growth of government social services and other insurance in the United States, material help for the members became less necessary. By 1965, membership had dwindled to 180, down from 650 members in the 1870s; attendance at meetings was twenty at the most. But those faithful members rallied together to realize a long time dream, a permanent home. This small group pooled their skills and their financial resources and many years of patient work, until the Croatian American Cultural Center opened its doors on March 24, 1979 on the corner of Alemany and Onondaga Avenues in San Francisco. The Center has become a focal point for the many cultural events and activities through the years. While the building plans were proceeding, some members felt it was a good time to review and revise the mission. Adam Eterovich, who was been influential in the SMBS in innumerable ways, took the dramatic and controversial step of suggesting that women be allowed to join.

1975 was a big turning point when the by-laws were changed to admit women and people of other nationalities.Membership quickly jumped to 400 members. The Society clearly benefited from the new blood, new ideas, creativity and energy offered by the expanded membership. Another major innovation was the formation of the Cultural Committee by Adam Eterovich and John Daley in 1985. Under John Daley's leadership the Croatian American Cultural Center has become a focal point in the San Francisco Bay Area for Slavic music, dance and culture, and has been recognized through major grants, awards and invitations to the performing groups sponsored by the Committee. Here are some of the projects sponsored by the Cultural Committee:

San Francisco Croatian Festival/San Francisco Tamburitza Festival - In the late 80s the Cultural Committee initiated two events which have become traditions at the Center, and bring together long time members with the general public in celebration. The Marko Polo Festival (now called the San Francisco Croatian Heritage Festival) is held each fall to celebrate Croatian heritage exemplified by the famous explorer Marko Polo, who was born on Korcula Island when it was under Venetian rule. Poklada (now called the San Francisco Tamburitza Festival) is the traditional Croatian Prelenten Carnival, held every President's Day weekend. Both events offer food and drink, music, participatory dancing, and performances. These two events are highlights for the Croatian community as well as the extended folk dance and music community in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Dalmacijo Singers, one of the groups existing under the umbrella of the Croatian American Cultural Center, have been delighting audiences since 1986. This choral ensemble has performed in various concerts, ethnic festivals, family gatherings, and Church of Nativity functions. With many of the member's family ties linking to the Dalmation Coast, their repertorie consists mostly of songs from different parts of Croatia. They fill out their repertoire with songs from other Slavic traditionss. The Slavonian Traveling Band diverse sound and repertoire crosses all boundaries and speaks for tolerance and hope. The seven member ensemble, blends traditional Bosnian, Sephardic, Gypsy, Croatian, Macedonian, music with songs in the American folk tradition. Founded in 1986, the Slavonian Traveling Band performs throughout the San Francisco Bay Area as a tamburitza orchestra typical of the Balkan region. The Band also plays instruments found on the Dalmacian coast of Croatia, including the mandolin, mandola, and guitar. As the Band's repertoire features Macedonian and Romany (gypsy) music, they often include the sax, harmonica, and dumbek (drum). Beyond the Borders - This series features master artists of traditional music who now live the the USA. A musical bridge built from Croatia to Greece that spans Bulgaria. This series makes the exotic scales and unusual rhythms easy for the American ear. Each concert features a different combination of master artist. CroatianAmericanWeb - This website brings to an international audience a digest of all the activities of the Croatian American Cultural Center, as well as other aspects of the culture which are more suited to electronic format. This website is constantly changing. Please visit us frequently. Oral histories - Men and women who are connected with the Croatian American Cultural Center share their stories and their songs in taped interviews conducted in 1999. These oral histories highlight the “up close and personal” stories of growing up Croatian American. When the interviewee has requested anonymity, a pseudonym is provided in quotes.

The 23rd Festival of the Mandolins is only days away!  This unique event is a longstanding and treasured SMBS/CCC tradit...
04/13/2026

The 23rd Festival of the Mandolins is only days away! This unique event is a longstanding and treasured SMBS/CCC tradition. Come on out and show your support for the Croatian Cultural Center and our fabulous local mandolinists.
• Mandolin ensembles of all sizes, from duos up to orchestras!
• Learn about the history of mandolins in San Francisco
• Raffle!
• Auction - Bid on a fabulous instrument
• Ethnic food and drink for purchase
• Mandolin music from around the world
• Excellent company!

You can purchase tickets online at their website or pay at the door.

03/23/2026
We are VERY EXCITED to announce the first season of our Bay Area Croatian Choir, Val Voices, led by renowned professiona...
03/15/2026

We are VERY EXCITED to announce the first season of our Bay Area Croatian Choir, Val Voices, led by renowned professional vocalist, Astrid Kuljanic: astrid-music.com

The choir will sing and perform Croatian music in a variety of regional styles.

You do not need to be a professional vocalist, speak Croatian, or be Croatian. All singers are welcome!

The Spring season runs from April 8-June 21 with 10 rehearsals and 2 performances. Rehearsals rotate between Wednesday evenings in Berkeley, 6:30-8:30 pm, and Sunday mornings 11:30-1:30 at the Croatian American Cultural Center in San Francisco. Fee: $190
email [email protected] to sign up, get more information, or be added to our mailing list.

Come join in at the Croatian American Cultural Center to enjoy the San Francisco Festival of the Mandolins.  See details...
03/13/2026

Come join in at the Croatian American Cultural Center to enjoy the San Francisco Festival of the Mandolins. See details on how to learn more about the Festival as well as how to buy tickets in additional posts below on our Facebook feed!

03/13/2026

Tickets for the "SF Festival of the Mandolins" coming Sunday, April 19th to the Croatian American Cultural Center, are now available via the following link:

https://croatianculturalcenter.ticketspice.com/-san-francisco-festival-of-the-mandolins-2026

Also, be sure to visit the Festival's website for more information:

https://www.facebook.com/sfmandofest/

See you there!

The San Francisco Festival of the Mandolins is an annual event celebrating (take a wild guess) mandolins, hosted since 2001 at the Croatian American Cultural Center of San Francisco, https://croatianamericanculturalcenter.org/

Crab Feast 2026 was a resounding success!  All who attended enjoyed great food and drink but most of all, everyone had f...
03/09/2026

Crab Feast 2026 was a resounding success! All who attended enjoyed great food and drink but most of all, everyone had fun!

03/09/2026

A great time was had by all who attended our annual Crab Feast at the Croatian American Cultural Center last night!

The Croatian American Cultural Center has moved its website to a new address!  We can now be found at:CroatianAmericanCu...
02/18/2026

The Croatian American Cultural Center has moved its website to a new address! We can now be found at:

CroatianAmericanCulturalCenter.org

Come visit us at our new IP address!

Interested in attending the Annual SMBS Crab Feast?  Simply print, fill out and mail the following RSVP from.
02/05/2026

Interested in attending the Annual SMBS Crab Feast? Simply print, fill out and mail the following RSVP from.

The big day is coming!  Mark your calendars!  See comments below for the RSVP form or look at another posting with a n a...
02/05/2026

The big day is coming! Mark your calendars! See comments below for the RSVP form or look at another posting with a n additional RSVP form.

The Croatian Cultural Center is happy to announce that we will be hosting a table at the 2026 Slavic Festival in San Fra...
01/10/2026

The Croatian Cultural Center is happy to announce that we will be hosting a table at the 2026 Slavic Festival in San Francisco from January 31 – February 1, 2026. Please stop by our booth to say hello and learn more about Croatian culture. https://slavicfest2026.eventbrite.com/?aff=vend

Jan. 31, to Feb. 1, 2026
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Our Center comes alive with lively, entertaining events celebrating our Croatian culture of music and dance.  Our beginn...
01/09/2026

Our Center comes alive with lively, entertaining events celebrating our Croatian culture of music and dance. Our beginning Croatian Language Class is open to anyone wanting to practice their Croatian skills or learn the basics to get started. We meet bi-weekly over Zoom. For more info or to sign up please email us at [email protected]

Beginning Croatian Language Classes 2026
Start date: January 11, 2026
End date: May 17, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (PST time Zone)

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60 Onondaga Avenue
San Francisco, CA
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