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> From: William Hanable
> Reply To: Museum discussion list
> Sent: Thursday, September 7, 2000 3:50 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Oregon/Washington Heritage Conference
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> For listers in or traveling through the Pacific Northwest:
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>
> JOINT OREGON/WASHINGTON HERITAGE CONFERENCE
>
> The first-ever joint Oregon/Washington Heritage Conference will be held i=
> n
> Portland and Vancouver from September 28 to 30, 2000. =
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>
> The conference will begin on September 28 with workshops on Certified Loc=
> al
> Governments, Museum Collections Management, Fund-raising and Grant-writin=
> g,
> and Partnership Opportunities. A tour of the Historic Columbia River Hig=
> hway,
> a newly-designated National Historic Landmark will also be offered on the=
>
> 28th.
>
> September 29 will begin with a key note address by Tim Egan, Pacific Nort=
> hwest
> correspondent for the New York Times. Throughout the remainder of the da=
> y,
> sessions will be offered on topics such as aviation heritage, the Lewis &=
>
> Clark Bicentennial, timber heritage, Native American culture on the Colum=
> bia
> River Plateau and maritime heritage.
>
> Sessions offered on September 29 will include the African American
> contribution to the Pacific Northwest, railroad heritage, agricultural
> heritage, preserving building crafts, documentation of Pacific Northwest
> history and heritage through film and video, and defining and measuring
> communities' heritage health. The final general session will be a discus=
> sion
> of developing political strategies for funding heritage activities, with
> Oregon and Washington legislators participating.
>
> Throughout the conference receptions and other evening events will provid=
> e
> opportunties to relax and socialize.
>
> The conference is a joint event of the Oregon Heritage Commission and the=
>
> Heritage Resource Center, Washington State Historical Society. =
>
>
> For registration forms and information, contact Jean Peterson
> ([log in to unmask]), Heritage Resource Center, 211 West 21st Avenue,
> Olympia, WA 98501, telephone 360-586-0219. Registration forms and inform=
> ation
> can also be downloaded from the Oregon Heritage Commission's web site at
> http://www.prd.state.or.us/ohc.
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