[Heritage] Oregon Heritage News 2021-12-03
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Oregon Heritage News 2021-12-03
In this issue:
* Welcome, new subscribers, to the Oregon Heritage News!
* Value of Heritage Resources in Disaster Resilience Report and Messaging Guide now available
* State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation recommendation results from Nov. 30-Dec. 1 meeting
* Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation seeks two archaeologists
* Grant Deadline Approaching: Telling the Full History Fund
* OMA webinar: Exactly how to fund and select your next collections management system (CMS), January 27
* Over $3 million in NEW funding available for Native cultural institutions
* Announcing 2021 Virtual HEART Week
* Migrating AV Files Course Fee Waived
* Award Nominations: 2021 Travel & Tourism Industry Achievement Awards
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Welcome, new subscribers, to the Oregon Heritage News!
Oregon Heritage, which includes the State Historic Preservation Office, is taking steps to consolidate our communications and has merged the Oregon Archaeology Listserv and the Review and Compliance/Historic Preservation Listserv with the Oregon Heritage News Listserv. We want to make sure that all of our stakeholder groups and customers receive the same information related to our services and programs in addition to providing relevant news related to the broad spectrum of heritage preservation and providing opportunities for cross-discipline collaboration.
With that said, we wanted to welcome the new (well, new to this listerv) subscribers!
As a reminder, the Oregon Heritage news is a collection of heritage related news that is sent out once a week, usually Thursday or Friday. Occasionally a special announcement is made in addition to the weekly email but we try to limit those and be respectful of your inbox. We accept submissions for the news that fall into the following categories:
* Job openings
* Workshops, trainings, conferences related to heritage preservation or organization
* Grant/funding opportunities
* News that affects the heritage preservation field
* Considerations can be made for special statewide announcements or calls for collaborations, information, etc.
We are unable to share event announcements unless we do a call for events related to such things such as Historic Preservation Month (May), Oregon Archaeology Month (October), Archives Month (October), Historic Cemeteries Month (October), and other commemorative initiatives.
We always welcome blog post submissions to the Oregon Heritage Exchange Blog<https://oregonheritage.wordpress.com/> with organizational stories, projects, exhibits, heritage related topics, etc.
Submissions for the Oregon Heritage News and the Oregon Heritage Exchange Blog can be sent to heritage.info at oprd.oregon.gov<mailto:heritage.info at oprd.oregon.gov>.
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Value of Heritage Resources in Disaster Resilience Report and Messaging Guide now available
As Oregonians have become more informed about the impacts of natural and manmade disasters, how can preservationists and heritage advocates translate the value of protecting heritage resources into local action?
The Oregon Heritage Commission is pleased to release a new report and accompanying messaging guide to help heritage groups communicate why historic places and cultural resources should be included in local emergency plans and their role in community disaster recovery. Check out the components here:
Value of Cultural Heritage in Disaster Resilience Report<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/Value%20of%20Cultural%20Heritage%20in%20Disaster%20Resilience%20Report%20and%20Messaging%20Guide%20FINAL.pdf>: Includes case studies in heritage and disaster, risk communication techniques, and outlines the methodology that gathered input from a team of stakeholders to survey heritage leaders statewide for the creation of the messaging guide.
The Messaging Guide<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/Value%20of%20Heritage%20Messaging%20Guide.pdf>: Shares guidance on creating an opening, impact, and approach message along with samples statements you can modify to fit your needs.
Sample Talking Points<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/Sample%20Talking%20Points.pdf>: Provides cut and paste messages to tailor to your audience.
Sample Opinion<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/Sample%20Opinion%20-%20Editorial%20on%20Disaster%20Planning.pdf>: Shares a sample editorial on disaster planning.
Tips for Communicating<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/Tips%20for%20Communicating%20Community%20Heritage%20Values%20in%20a%20Disaster.pdf>: Summarizes FEMA's top 4 tips in disaster risk communication.
Use these tools to begin a conversation in your group or community about why heritage resources matter to your local identity and then brainstorm who in your community could benefit from understanding that connection. Messages and tips from these documents can help when you meet with elected officials, write press releases, or make social media posts to the general public. These tools can also be used in conjunction with the Community Disaster Resilience Planning for Heritage Resources Guidebook<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/CDRHR_GuidebookWeb.pdf> to kickstart a community-wide disaster planning effort focused on heritage resources.
This report and accompanying tools support the Oregon Heritage Commission's strategic priority of promoting the value of heritage. Find this and additional tools in the Sharing the Value of Heritage Toolkit<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/tools.aspx> on Oregon Heritage's website.
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State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation recommendation results from Nov. 30-Dec. 1 meeting
During the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation (SACHP) meeting on November 30 and December 1, 2021, the SACHP made the following recommendations regarding these National Register of Historic Places nomination form(s):
* DEAN'S BEAUTY SALON AND BARBER SHOP, 213 NE HANCOCK ST, PORTLAND RECOMMENDED
GOLDEN WEST HOTEL, 707 NW EVERETT ST, PORTLAND RECOMMENDED
MT OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH, 1734 NE 1ST AVE, PORTLAND RECOMMENDED
* THE ARCHITECTURE OF DONALD J. STEWART IN WASHINGTON AND OREGON, 1933-1967 MPD OREGON AND WASHINGTON, MULTIPLE CITIES RECOMMENDED
* BURFORD-STANLEY HOUSE, 342 MONMOUTH ST S, MONMOUTH RECOMMENDED
* SOUTH PARK BLOCKS, 1003 SW PARK AVE, PORTLAND RECOMMENDED
* SWANSON, NORMAN AND FRANCES, HOUSE, 327 NW CANYON DR, REDMOND RECOMMENDED
HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL RESOURCES OF REDMOND, OREGON MPD, REDMOND RECOMMENDED
* REX THEATER, 240 A ST W, VALE RECOMMENDED
* DALLAS CINEMA, 166 SE MILL ST, DALLAS DEFERRED RECOMMENDATION
* STATE LIBRARY OF OREGON, 250 WINTER ST NE, SALEM, RECOMMENDED
* OREGON NEW DEAL RESOURCES FROM THE PWA AND WPA, 1933-1943 MPD, STATEWIDE, MULTIPLE CITIES, RECOMMENDED
For the nomination forms to move forward in this process required revisions, as identified during the SACHP meeting and by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) staff, must be completed. SHPO staff will verify that the preparer addressed all required revisions. Then, the nomination forms will be provided to the State Historic Preservation Officer for their recommendation as to whether the nomination forms meet the National Register criteria for evaluation, are adequately documented, and technically, professionally, and procedurally correct and sufficient. Then, the nomination forms will be submitted to the Keeper of the National Register at the National Park Service for a final decision on listing.
If you are interested in learning more about Oregon's National Register program or how to submit a historic property for the National Register of Historic Places, visit here<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/National-Register.aspx>.
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Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation seeks archaeologists
Position Title: Archaeologist I/Archaeologist II (2 Positions)
Salary: Archaeologist I, Pay Range 8-10, $41, 079.84-$60,680.16 per year, DOE/DOQ
Archaeologist II, Pay Range 10-12, $50,610.00-$73,428.36 per year, DOE/DOQ
Department: Department of Natural Resources, Cultural Resources Protection Program
Location: Position located at Nixyáawii Governance Center, Mission, Oregon, Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation
Employment Status: Full Time with benefits package, exempt
Supervised by: Senior Archaeologist or Assistant Program Manager
Opening Date: Nov. 23, 2021
Closing Date: Open Until Filled (First Screening Dec. 14, 2021)
For the full announcement visit here<https://ctuir.org/career-opportunities/archaeologist-i-archaeologist-ii-2-positions/>.
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Grant Deadline Approaching: Telling the Full History Fund
The Telling the Full History grant program<http://us.e-activist.com/page/email/click/10028/1076309?email=DheinyePr9pVzTNxl0rcdsS5Hda7Kfnj&campid=X%2BI2NXledwyZkArzVWMSmA==> provides $25,000 and $50,000 grants for humanities-based work to interpret and preserve historic places of importance to underrepresented communities including, but not limited to, women, immigrants, Asian Americans, Black Americans, Latinx Americans, Native Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, and LGBTQ communities.
Applications are due December 15.
Apply Before it's Too Late
The Telling the Full History grant program<http://us.e-activist.com/page/email/click/10028/1076309?email=DheinyePr9pVzTNxl0rcdsS5Hda7Kfnj&campid=X%2BI2NXledwyZkArzVWMSmA==> provides $25,000 and $50,000 grants for humanities-based work to interpret and preserve historic places of importance to underrepresented communities including, but not limited to, women, immigrants, Asian Americans, Black Americans, Latinx Americans, Native Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, and LGBTQ communities.
Applications are due December 15.
Applications will be accepted from 501(c)(3) nonprofit humanities-based organizations, accredited public and 501(c)(3) colleges and universities, as well as state, local, and Tribal governmental agencies. Funding will be awarded in the following categories:
* Research, planning, and implementation of interpretation programs
* Research and documentation for local, state, and federal landmark designations
* Architectural design and planning to preserve and activate places of diversity
* Training workshops to support preservation and interpretation of places of diversity
Telling the Full History grants aim to support the core activities of humanities-based organizations as the organizations recover from the pandemic and use historic places as catalysts for a more just and equitable society. Along with the grant funding, National Trust staff will provide technical assistance to grantees.
Visit here<https://forum.savingplaces.org/build/funding/grant-seekers/specialprograms/tellingthefullhistoryfund?utm_medium=email&utm_source=update&utm_campaign=grants&ea.url.id=1076310> for more information. For questions, email tellingthefullhistory at savingplaces.org<mailto:tellingthefullhistory at savingplaces.org>.
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OMA webinar: Exactly how to fund and select your next collections management system (CMS), January 27
January 27, 2022, 12-1:30 pm
The last 18 months have proven to museums just how critical it is to offer museum collections content online. Many museum staff have learned just how limited their options are with an ill-fitting CMS, or worse, no CMS.
This webinar will offer strategies and solutions for common challenges, including how to identify your unique CMS needs, how to create CMS specifications that lead you to the right fit, and importantly, how to fund it. Sponsored by Lucidea.
* OMA members: $15
* Non-members: $25
Find out more and register (https://www.oregonmuseums.org/Online-Programs)
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Over $3 million in NEW funding available for Native cultural institutions
Thanks to funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities "Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan (SHARP), more than $3 million will be regranted through the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums (ATALM). Up to 175 grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 for one-year projects will be awarded.
Draft applications will be reviewed by ATALM staff through Thursday, December 9. Final applications are due Monday, December 13 at 11:59 p.m. Central.
To learn more or apply, click here<https://atalm.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1b5fd0b3926b2a0236f0325a1&id=5166a6f2a5&e=7da1e582d9>.
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Announcing 2021 Virtual HEART Week
After careful consideration of the continued health risks posed by COVID-19, the Heritage Emergency and Response Training (HEART) coordination team decided not to host an in-person HEART program this year. However, in its place will be a week of informative programming dedicated to increasing understanding of emergencies and disasters that affect cultural institutions and historic sites. Kicking off the week of December 6 is an informational session about the history of HEART and its creation by the Heritage Emergency National Task Force. Three graduates will highlight how HEART has helped them in their work. The rest of the week, daily keynotes will feature experts in the fields of emergency management, heritage protection, and current disaster research.
All webinars will take place in Zoom. Webinars are free but registration is required. For more information and to register, go to https://culturalrescue.si.edu/hentf/training/<https://urldefense.us/v3/__https:/culturalrescue.si.edu/hentf/training/__;!!BClRuOV5cvtbuNI!RMHiZmYXYmJaXTNh2AtlPnNxW0J-8R2F20N3qfjv1Yvv9LOmHlfPQYp75vaaGDr9zFUbVw$>.
Monday, December 6
Stories from the HEART: Heritage Emergency and Response Training in Action
2:00 PM-3:00 PM EST
Tuesday, December 7
Using Volunteers in Times of Disaster
Dr. Samantha Montano, Assistant Professor of Emergency Management, Massachusetts Maritime Academy
1:00 PM-2:00 PM EST
Wednesday, December 8
The Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico to the rescue of the artistic and cultural heritage of Puerto Rico
Marta Mabel Pérez, Executive Director, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico
1:00 PM-2:00 PM EST
Thursday, December 9
Cultural Heritage & Climate Change: Disaster Planning, Adaptation, and Resilience
Sarah Sutton: CEO, Environment and Culture Partners
1:00 PM-2:00 PM EST
Friday, December 10
Social media and disasters affecting cultural heritage
Dr. Pakhee Kumar, Lecturer in Sustainable Heritage and Data Analysis, University College London
1:00 PM-2:00 PM EST
About HEART
In 2015 the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative (SCRI) became the co-sponsor, with FEMA's Office of Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation (OEHP), of the Heritage Emergency National Task Force (HENTF), a public-private partnership created to protect our nation's cultural heritage. Both SCRI and OEHP are committed to expanding training for cultural stewards, first responders, and emergency managers to better prepare them to work together to address emergencies and disasters that affect cultural institutions and historic sites.
With funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and Bank of America, HENTF has created this training opportunity for U.S.-based professionals to gain skills and experience in disaster response for cultural heritage. HEART combines the important principles of the internationally recognized First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis (FAC) training model with context-specific information for a U.S. audience.
Questions?
Contact the Heritage Emergency National Task Force at hentf at si.edu<mailto:hentf at si.edu> or contact the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative at culturalrescue at si.edu<mailto:culturalrescue at si.edu>.
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Migrating AV Files Course Fee Waived
Do you have collections of obsolete and vulnerable removable media (optical media, hard drives, flash drives, etc.) but no backup of the files (the content) to safe and secure storage? This course, created for collections care staff at small and mid-sized institutions, takes you through the steps to identify, prioritize, describe, verify, and to safely transfer the files. Previously presented as a multi-week live course, the recordings are now available for self-study at no cost.
Learn more and register at learning.culturalheritage.org/products/...<https://learning.culturalheritage.org/products/physical-media-to-digital-storage-migrating-audiovisual-files-in-museum-collections%20> Browse additional online courses for small and mid-sized institutions at learning.culturalheritage.org/collections-care<https://learning.culturalheritage.org/collections-care>.
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Award Nominations: 2021 Travel & Tourism Industry Achievement Awards
Travel Oregon is soliciting nominations for the annual Travel & Tourism Industry Achievement Awards based on work completed in the 2021 calendar year. Annual awards recognize people and organizations across the state that go the extra mile to enhance the travel and tourism industry in Oregon. Nominated by their peers, the award recipients are outstanding examples of professionals who, by virtue of their vision, perseverance, and dedication, are a credit to Oregon's tourism and hospitality industry.
Winners will be announced at the Oregon Governor's Conference on Tourism, March 14, 2022, in Sunriver.
Use the form here<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Ffs22.formsite.com%2FTravelOregon%2Fctx41lirfe%2Findex.html&data=04%7C01%7Cmichellew%40traveloregon.com%7Ce91f49b9caeb46bc7d3608d9ab9e2988%7C9359fab874c448a0869e7adf662e4a78%7C0%7C0%7C637729518056450912%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=lrbrsJah0ZENSnLqlCOCtlHE4hWs4H%2FYr4JxPiVeXCg%3D&reserved=0> for each unique nomination and submit before December 31. Multiple form submissions are encouraged.
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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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