Thank-You & Donation Appeal
Dear Friends of the Orly Museum of Hungarian Culture,
As the holidays approach and we reflect on the year, we want to express our thanks for your support: every visit to the museum and our website; every donation of money or items; every kind message. We thank you.
We embarked on a mission to celebrate and preserve the rich heritage of Hungary. Founded in 2019 by Ilona Orly Magyary and Elvira Orly Machell, along with their husbands Andrew Magyary and Philip Machell, our family-run museum stands as a testament to the beauty and significance of Hungarian art and history.
Our founders, driven by a deep passion for sharing their family's collection of Hungarian treasures, made a pivotal decision to create a space where these magnificent Hungarian porcelains, paintings, textiles, and historical artifacts could be appreciated by all. This led to the creation of the Orly Museum of Hungarian Culture at 1720 Arch Street, Berkeley, California, within the Orly Family home.
The Orly Museum of Hungarian Culture is more than a repository of artifacts. It is a vibrant space where Hungarian history comes to life through exhibitions, guided tours, musical events, book readings, films, lectures, and cultural experiences suitable for all ages and backgrounds. Our website and Facebook page serve as gateways to explore the richness of our collections and upcoming events.
We have received inquiries about the future of the museum beyond the lifetime of our founders. Will the Museum exist after the founders are no longer alive? The answer is a resounding "YES," with your support we can ensure the continuation of this vital cultural institution.
We know that costs are rising everywhere, so we are grateful for every donation, since our operating costs are also rising and it is through many small gifts that we keep the lights on and events coming. If you would like to help, please:
Donate: Every contribution, regardless of its size, makes a significant impact.
Consider donating your IRA’s Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) before the year's end.
Include the Orly Museum in your estate plan, leaving a lasting legacy for generations to follow.
Your support is instrumental in securing the long-term future of the Orly Museum of Hungarian Culture. The Museum’s endowment is managed by John Asher of Morgan Stanley, a seasoned professional specializing in endowments, including those held for UC Berkeley.
Thank you,
The Founders & Board of Directors
Ways to Donate and support the museum:
Donate Money | PénzAdományok
Your support matters! Your gift to the museum helps us fulfill our mission to teach about Hungarian culture and provide meaningful experiences for the Hungarian diaspora in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.
There are a variety of ways to show your support, and any amount is greatly appreciated. The Orly Museum of Hungarian Culture is a is a registered IRC 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Your charitable donations are tax-deductible.
1. Donate via PayPal
Donate via Zelle (send to elvira@orlymuseum.org)
Donate via Venmo (send to @orlymuseum.org, phone verification digits 6114) or scan the QR code below:
Scan the QR code to donate using Venmo
2. We are a registered non-profit with Benevity. If your employer gives through Benevity, please consider making a gift through that program.
3. Now you can support us just by searching the web. Join Give with Bing and earn points from Microsoft Rewards that turn into real donations for us! Sign up here:
4. We also accept good old-fashioned checks! Mail them to:
Orly Museum of Hungarian Culture
1720 Arch Street, Berkeley, CA 94709
However you choose to donate, we are grateful for your support!
Leave a Legacy Gift | Hagyományozzon Ajándékot
To include a gift to OMHC in your Will or Trust, please reach out to us, so we can assist you in making a lasting and meaningful gift that memorializes you and your loved ones.
Donate Artwork & Objects | művészeti Tárgyak, könyvek adományozása
Although it started with the Orly family’s collections, we are always expanding the museum’s collection. Many Hungarian families have donated Hungarian artifacts, cultural objects, paintings, books, and other family mementos to OMHC. If you would like to donate an object, please contact us.
Calling All Volunteers | Önkéntesek jelentkezését várjuk
From the tour guides, support staff, board members, and presenters, OMHC is run entirely by volunteers. People of all backgrounds and skill levels are welcome. If you would like to become a volunteer, please get in touch.
