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Keeping the curtains from closing on Oregon’s historic theaters | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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Keeping the curtains from closing on Oregon’s historic theaters. January 23, 2015. Craig Wiroll, a member of the team , posted about his work the Community Service Workshops blog. You should check it out. Along with their video on the project below:. What is your favorite historic theater in Oregon? From → Uncategorized. Larr; Gift Wrap. Get PReP-ed. Get Paid. →. Leave one →. January 23, 2015 10:08 pm. Visit our website for more info! Https:/ orhistorictheaters.wordpress.com/. January 24, 2015 9:53 am.
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MentorCorps Success at the McLoughlin Memorial Association | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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MentorCorps Success at the McLoughlin Memorial Association. March 18, 2015. Last year the McLoughlin Memorial Association (MMA) in Oregon City contacted the Heritage Commission about having a MentorCorps. Do you have a collections project that could use a mentor’s help? Contact us at heritage.mentorcorps@oregon.gov. And we’ll hook you up with free expert advice! 8211; post by Sarah Cantor, Director of Archives at Sister of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary and one of our mentors. From → Uncategorized.
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Get PReP-ed. Get Paid. | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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Get PReP-ed. Get Paid. February 6, 2015. As an incentive to get your organization’s PReP completed now, Oregon Heritage is offering a $50 cash reward that can be used for collections care or disaster response supplies. This incentive is for publicly accessible collections only. Click here for a fillable PReP worksheet. Fill out a PReP for your organization now! It’s a small step with a big impact. This is all there is to a PReP. From → Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Mitigate the quake! | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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June 15, 2015. Before – Bad news in a quake! As of March 30th, 2014 the Southern Oregon Historical Society (SOHS). Finished a yearlong project to protect their shelved artifacts against the ever present threat of a major earthquake. SOHS was first alerted to this danger after a 2010 Conservation Assessment Report recommendation. In 2013, SOHS applied for and won a matching $18,760 Heritage Grant from the Oregon Heritage Commission. For this disaster mitigation proposal. After – much better. Oregon Herita...
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Summer Staff in Ontario | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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Summer Staff in Ontario. August 3, 2015. Paden Vargo and Savanah Herrell – Oregon Heritage’s 2015 Summer Staff. In Mid-July, two Oregon Heritage Summer Staff traveled to Ontario, Oregon. They set up a field office in the local coffee shop and spent a week supporting Revitalize Ontario! For more information on the Main Street Program go to: http:/ www.oregon.gov/oprd/HCD/SHPO/pages/mainstreet.aspx. Oregon Street in Downtown Ontario. By Savannah Herrell, 2015 Summer Staff at Oregon Heritage. You are commen...
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It’s a party and you’re invited! | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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It’s a party and you’re invited! July 24, 2015. The National Historic Preservation Act turns 50 in 2016 and to celebrate, we want to recognize Oregon’s historic buildings! Does your building have an important birthday in 2016 too? Get in on the celebration! Contact Tracy Zeller ( tracy.zeller@oregon.gov. 503) 986-0690) at the State Historic Preservation Office to find out whether your property may be eligible for listing in the National Register and for more details. From → Uncategorized. Oregon Heritage...
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Gift Wrap | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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December 26, 2014. Look at that lovely roof! The next round of Preserving Oregon Grants is opening in January. Find out more about the grant at: http:/ www.oregon.gov/oprd/HCD/FINASST/pages/grants.aspx#Preserving Oregon. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Digitization standards will aid users. Keeping the curtains from closing on Oregon’s historic theaters →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Columbia-Pacific ...
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Benton County’s Storage Solution | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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Benton County’s Storage Solution. August 9, 2013. Tags: benton county historical society. Editor’s note: Oregon Heritage is now accepting applications for its next round of grants! To get your project ideas flowing, we’re featuring grant success stories from around the state. Through a Museum Grant, the BCHS purchased supplies to hang framed art and photographs. Mary Gallagher, Collections Manager at BCHS, caring for a historic flag at BCHS. Were added to the BCHS website. Thank you Oregon Heritage!
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Organizing the Soul of a City | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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Organizing the Soul of a City. July 7, 2015. Tombstones in Mosier’s historic cemetery. In 2014 the City of Mosier applied for and received a Historic Cemetery Grant from the Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries, which provided the financial assistance that the City needed to undertake the massive project of getting all of these old records organized and uploaded onto an online software system. And log in with the name Mosier Cemeteries and the password welcome. From → Uncategorized. Leave one →.
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Digitization standards will aid users | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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Digitization standards will aid users. December 16, 2014. If you have ever done research using microfilm (I once heard it described as God’s torture for historians ), you know the quality of each reel varies. Not until 1979 several decades after it started being used were the first microfilming standards adopted. One set of recommendations http:/ www.ala.org/alcts/resources/preserv/minimum-digitization-capture-recommendations. Drawing interest in Oregon is from the preservation and reformatting section o...