[Heritage] LAST WEEK: Early Bird Rate for 2024 Oregon Heritage Conference ends March 13

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Thu Mar 7 14:33:57 PST 2024


LAST WEEK! Early Bird Rate for 2024 Oregon Heritage Conference ends March 13
There is just one week left to get the best rate possible to attend the 2024 Oregon Heritage Conference. Early Bird registration will end March 13 at which point registration costs will go up.
Oregon Heritage Conference: Make Space.
April 17 - April 20, 2024
Forest Grove
Get conference details and registration information here<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/heritageconference.aspx>.
We are looking forward to being all in one place together to:

  *   Enjoy a lively exploration of word histories, linguistic differences, and bias toward non-mainstream dialects with Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett from A Way with Words<https://www.waywordradio.org/podcasts>.
  *   Celebrate with the Oregon Heritage Excellence Awards!
  *   Build understanding with Matika Wilbur and Project 562<https://www.project562.com/blog>
And spreading out throughout Forest Grove and the surrounding area to help you develop ways to Make Space in the work you do through 20 sessions, 6 topical networking meet ups, 5 workshops, 2 demonstrations, 6 tours, and a celebration of amazing heritage preservation work across the state.
Plus, enjoy a historic Oregon town and be sure to take breaks to shop and eat!
Thanks to our conference sponsors:
Pacific Power<https://www.pacificpower.net/>
Rose City Philanthropy<https://rosecityphilanthropy.com/>
Relicura<https://www.relicura.com/>
Thank you to the 2024 Oregon Heritage Excellence Awards Sponsor:
Oregon Historical Society<https://www.ohs.org/>vc


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