[Heritage] Oregon Heritage News 2020-03-06

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Oregon Heritage News 2020-03-06

In this issue:


  *   Heritage Conference attendee perspective featured on Oregon Heritage Exchange Blog
  *   Most recent National Register recommendations made by state committee
  *   Southern Oregon events for women's history month
  *   AASLH disaster planning and recovery resources
  *   Society of Architectural Historians conference April 29-May 3 in Seattle
  *   Marion Dean Ross Chapter of SAH Research Award call for applications
  *   Free online trainings
  *   Preservation Leadership Forum resources on telling the full story

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Heritage Conference attendee perspective featured on Oregon Heritage Exchange Blog

Kelly Cannon-Miller, Executive Director of Deschutes Historical Museum and regular Heritage Conference attendee, gives her perspective on what she finds valuable about the Conference and advice for first time attendees on the most recent post on the Oregon Heritage Exchange Blog.

Check it out here<https://oregonheritage.wordpress.com/2020/03/06/heritage-conference-attendee-spotlight/>.

Registration is now open for the 2020 Oregon Heritage Conference. For more information or to register visit https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/heritageconference.aspx.

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Most recent National Register recommendations made by state committee

On February 27 and 28, the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation (SACHP) met to consider nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. The SACHP is a nine-member governor-appointed citizen commission with credentials in many historic preservation-related fields.

The SACHP reviewed five proposed nominations:

Buena Vista Social Clubhouse, Oregon City
D. H. Sphier Building, Bend
Fogelbo House, Portland
African American Resources in Portland Multiple Property Document, Portland
Williams Avenue YWCA, Portland.

After review and discussion, the SACHP recommended to the State Historic Preservation Officer that each of the nominations reviewed at the meeting meet the National Register criteria, pending the completion of several requested revisions of each of the nominations.

Now that the SACHP made their recommendation, preparers of the five nominations have 90-days to complete revisions requested by the SACHP and the State Historic Preservation Office. Once revised, the nominations are forwarded on to the National Park Service (NPS) for final consideration. Upon receipt of the final nomination submission, the NPS has up to 45-days to review the nomination and make a final decision whether or not the property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

More information about the National Register, the nomination process, and recent Oregon National register listing is online at www.oregonheritage.org<http://www.oregonheritage.org>

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Southern Oregon events for women's history month

Southern Oregon is rising up this month to celebrate the Year of the Woman and the Centennial of Suffrage! Join us if you can at any of the many activities our partners have organized! Full line up at www.StoriesofSouthernOregon.com<http://www.StoriesofSouthernOregon.com>

Tonight, 3/6 at SOU, Tangren Alexander's poignant doll house, Country Dykes will be exhibited at the HerStory Art Exhibit along with animated vingnettes from her suffrage doll house. Tangren has been a link between Southern Oregon University and Southern Oregon women's separatist communities for more than 40 years and is an elder with the Southern Oregon Writers' Group, Gourmet Society and Chorus.

Sunday, 3/15 at the Ashland Public Library, A Day of History! With sessions on the 1970s and 1980s HerStory with Rosemary Dunn Dalton and Sue Lopez, Women in Politics with Ashland's first and only woman mayor Cathy Shaw and also Barbara Klein JCLWV and Esperanza Tervalon-Garrett with Dancing Heart.
We'll also showcase young women from 13 years old to 20 years old who are our leaders of tomorrow -- learn about their passions, their demands for social justice, their skill and good will on this journey we share together.
SOU President Linda Schott will open the day and Jeanine Grizzard's one person show, Panhurst will finish it up.

Wednesday, 3/18 at Dunbar Farms and Rocky Knoll Vineyards, In Her Words an Evening of Wine and Women's Poetry featuring five** women's poetry groups, wonderful wine and showcasing the poetry of Rosemary Dunn Dalton who began SOU's Women in Transition program at SOU as a student in 1975 and continued her good work to found Dunn House, Jackson County's first domestic violence center.

And there's so much more to enjoy, appreciate and celebrate! Full details at www.StoriesofSouthernOregon.com<http://www.StoriesofSouthernOregon.com> along with links to video oral histories from some of the women who changed our world here in Southern Oregon back in the day, not so long ago.

Thanks to the Oregon Heritage Commission for funding in support of these events, and the advocacy of the Ashland Branch American Association of University Women, Southern Oregon University and Jackson County Library Service.

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AASLH disaster planning and recovery resources

Be sure to check out these free resources from the American Association for State and Local History related to disaster planning and recovery resources: https://learn.aaslh.org/disaster-resources

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Society of Architectural Historians conference April 29-May 3 in Seattle

The Society of Architectural Historians will host its 73rd Annual International Conference in Seattle, Washington, April 29-May 3, 2020. SAH members from around the world will convene to present new research on the history of the built environment and explore the architecture of Seattle and nearby areas. The conference will include 36 paper sessions, roundtables and workshops, architecture and landscape tours, networking receptions, and more.

For more information visit https://www.sah.org/2020

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Marion Dean Ross Chapter of SAH Research Award call for applications

The goal of the Elisabeth Walton Potter Research Award is to further awareness and knowledge of architectural heritages in the Pacific Northwest. The chapter will provide limited funds for focused projects that increase understanding of the region's built environment and produce tangible results that can be made available for scholars and students.

Application deadline for the award is April 14, 2020.

The call is available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OYYaW0GBdK8PDI9us9vu-phbxk96YMvN/view?usp=sharing<https://sahmdr.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ec3aa260b7574182fcf9ebd81&id=16ede5ec21&e=b2e7990e06>.

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Free online trainings

These free online trainings are offered by the Conservation Center for Art & Artifacts.

Topic : Best Practices - Emergency Preparedness Forum
Description : Join Samantha Forsko, Preservation Specialist, CCAHA for a free forum where she will address all of your emergency preparedness questions such as:
- How do you get started emergency planning for your cultural heritage organization?
- What are the components of a good emergency preparedness and response plan?
- How can you get institutional support for emergency planning and preparedness?
Time :Mar 18, 2020 02:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)<javascript:;>
Register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mdk2cFxKRri61JFqw8UvgQ

Topic : Best Practices - Photographic Collections Forum
Description: Join Zach Long, Photograph Conservator, CCAHA for a free forum where he will address all of your photograph preservation questions such as:
* What protective measures should be taken when exhibiting original photographs?
* How should negative collections be stored?
* What precautions should be used when handling photographic prints?
Time: May 20, 2020 02:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)<javascript:;>
Register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8MNrY9GwRxynu1jfzvMsVg

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Preservation Leadership Forum resources on telling the full story
*taken from the Preservation Leadership Forum e-news, 2/27/20

Tools for Telling the Full American Story

In honor of African American History Month (February) and Women's History Month (March), Preservation Leadership Forum staff has pulled together a variety of resources to help you find inspiration and to help bring ALL of our stories to the forefront.

African American History

  *   Journal: Preserving Difficult Histories<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402980&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
  *   Video: Mindi Fullilove on the 400 Years of Inequality<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402981&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
  *   Online Community: African American Cemeteries<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402982&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
  *   Stories & Case Studies: Interpreting Slavery<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402983&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
  *   Lessons Learned, Lessons Shared: A Q & A with Jannie Harriot from South Carolina African American Heritage Commission<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402984&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
  *   Grant Funding: African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund (Sign up for Updates)<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402985&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
  *   Webinar: The Rosenwald Schools GIS Mapping Project<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402986&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
  *   Library Entry: Preserving African American Historic Places<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402987&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
Women's History

  *   Video: Celebrating Women's History-Ada Deer (Also featuring Tiya Miles and Amythyst Kiah)<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402988&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
  *   Webinar: Including Women in the Sequel: Re-Interpretation and Telling the Full History at Historic Sites<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402989&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
  *   Video: 2019 Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award: Ruth J. Abram<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402990&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
  *   Case Studies and Stories: Women's History and Historic Preservation<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402991&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
  *   Video: Making the Vote Count-the Legacy of the 19th Amendment<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402992&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>
  *   Crowd Sourcing Campaign: Where Women Made History (Submit a Historic Site)<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=402993&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=37v2n0LVEqezct0%2Bm0F1N9mrYuqSz%2FQB&ea.campaigner.id=hz5izN%2BuUjiZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0>

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Oregon Heritage News is a service of Oregon Heritage, a division of the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The news editor can be contacted at heritage.info at oregon.gov<mailto:heritage.info at oregon.gov>.


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