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Valley Web Systems - Links
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Here are some Links to Websites that we Proudly Host. La Fe - The Hope. Off the Deep End Pools. Olde Yakima Letterpress Museum. Yakima's Horse n Harness Group. Be Sure to check back often as we add more Sites. Below are some links that we find worthy of sharing. International Web Masters Association. Holy Cow Grass Fed Beef. The BandWagon Radio Network. The Mimi Applebaum Story. Click HERE to Email the WebMaster. This page was updated on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 19:03. Search Engine Submission - AddMe.
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Olde Yakima Letterpress Museum - About
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As a 501 (c) (3) not for profit organization, we encourage financial gifts, believing that people who find value in the work we do will sustain the enterprise, allowing us to pass our creative expression to the next generation. Click HERE to make a donation to support our mission. Our Founders and Volunteers. Stephanie and Craig Christensen of Auburn, Washington, provide typesetting services for the museum and are on the Board of Directors. Your Tax Deductible donation helps us offset our operating expen...
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Olde Yakima Letterpress Museum
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Having more space will enable the museum to accomdate more equipment, and larger tour groups. Are you able to offer skilled building trades, labor, materials, or other expertise? To learn how you can help. All Categories of Museum Expansion Campaign donations, or other types of assistance will receive a "Raise the Roof" T-Shirt. Around 1450 Johannes Gutenberg made a mechanical metal movable-type printing press in Europe. Raise the Roof" Museum Expansion Campaign. Raise the Roof Basic Sponsorship: $35.
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Olde Yakima Letterpress Museum
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Letterpress printing is a relief printing process, which initially utilized raised metal type and engravings to imprint words and designs on a page. Printing with moveable type originated in the 1400s and was the primary form of printing and communication for more than 500 years. Membership - Community Support Levels. Basic Annual Membership as a Friend of the Museum: $50. Basic Annual Family Membership as Friends of the Museum: $100. Apprentice" Program or Research Fellow Annual Membership: $150.
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Olde Yakima Letterpress Museum - Home
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Through hands-on activity in a working 1940s shop, we teach and preserve the ancient art of printing with moveable type. Museum is Located at 2002 Landon Avenue, Union Gap, Washington, 98903. Click HERE to Email the WebMaster. Hosted by Valley Web Systems. This page was updated on Tuesday, September 6, 2016 14:33.
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Olde Yakima Letterpress Museum - Events
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Creating a project with movable type, holding individual metal letters in your own hands while allowing your creative expression to develop a one of a kind letterpress printed piece, can be a rewarding and inspirational opportunity. Ongoing and Upcoming Events. First Friday of Each Month. 10:00 am to 2 pm. First, Third, and Fifth Saturdays. 10:00 am to 4 pm. May 12, 2017 6:30pm. Museum is Locataed at 2002 Landon Avenue, Union Gap, Washington, 98903. Click HERE to Email the WebMaster.
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Olde Yakima Letterpress Museum - Membership
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We enjoy a congenial atmosphere as we share our knowledge and work together in a common cause. The Museum is open to the general public on the First, Third, and Fifth Saturdays of each month from 10:00 am to 4 pm There is no admission fee. Private tours for indivduals or groups can be arranged by reaching us HERE. Tour particpants will have an opportunity to see the process of setting type and putting ink to paper on a real vintage Letterpress using time honored techniques of what is becoming a lost art.