[Heritage] Oregon Heritage News 2026-06-12

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Fri Jun 12 13:41:30 PDT 2026


Oregon Heritage News 2026-06-12
In this Issue:

  *   Bandon’s Cranberry Festival designated an Oregon Heritage Tradition
  *   State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation to Meet on June 25-26, 2026
  *   Oregon Heritage Commission awards grants for museum projects
  *   NPS History of Equal Rights Grant Now Open
  *   Standing for Justice: The Japanese Americans Shaping Oregon exhibit opens at the Japanese American Museum of Oregon June 27
  *   Juneteenth events around the state
  *   AAM blog post on community-centric fundraising
  *   Upcoming AASLH webinars

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Bandon’s Cranberry Festival designated an Oregon Heritage Tradition
The Bandon Cranberry Festival approaches its 80th year with an Oregon Heritage Tradition designation by the Oregon Heritage Commission.

The Bandon Cranberry Festival is the 30th event in Oregon to be designated an Oregon Heritage Tradition. Other Oregon Heritage Traditions include the Great Oregon Steam-up in Brooks, Oregon State Fair, Medford’s Pear Blossom Festival, the Pendleton Round-Up, Prefontaine Classic, and the Woodburn Fiesta Mexicana.

“The designation recognizes those traditions that have been ongoing for 50 years or more, add to the livability and identity of the state, and has a public profile that distinguishes it from other events,” said Katie Henry, Oregon Heritage Commission Coordinator.

The Bandon Cranberry Festival emerged from the region’s cranberry industry, a defining economic, agricultural, and cultural force on the southern Oregon coast since the early 20th century. Today this region produces approximately 90% of Oregon’s cranberry crop annually, making it the center of cranberry production in the state. The festival was established in 1947 as a way for the community to recognize the harvest, honor local growers, and celebrate a shared agricultural identity.

Core events that have continued from the first two years of the event’s inception include: Cranberry Court and Coronation, the Cranberry Bowl high school football game, the dance, the Grand Parade and The Cranberry Kitchen.

The Cranberry Court begins months before the festival weekend and is a community-based leadership experience for participating high school juniors that emphasizes service, public speaking, cultural stewardship, and civic engagement.

“I think it is wonderful for us to be recognized for a festival that has endured so many  ups and downs over the years, and celebrates an industry that has brought recognition to Bandon and supported so many families. When I was born, my parents lived on their cranberry bog, which  my father built. For years, he was the manager of Ocean Spray cranberries, so that little red berry has meant a lot to me through the years,” said Mary Schamehorn, Mayor of Bandon.

Data estimates approximately 10,000-16,500 unique attendees over the main festival weekend. Bandon has a population of 3,000.  Approximately 59.4% of visitor days came from visitors traveling more than 50 miles, while approximately 40.6% came from local attendees within 50 miles. Visitors traveled from a wide geographic area, including Medford, Grants Pass, Roseburg, Eugene, and Portland, as well as out-of-state locations such as Seattle, Washington, and Redding, California.

The Commission will be presenting the Heritage Tradition Designation to the Bandon Cranberry Festival during the event September 12-13 in Bandon.
The application process along with a list of designated Traditions is available at https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/pages/heritage-designations.aspx.
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State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation to Meet on June 25-26, 2026
The State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation (SACHP) will meet on June 25 and 26, 2026, at Tryon Creek State Natural Area to consider proposed nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. The meeting is open to the public and will be offered in a hybrid format, with virtual participation available via Zoom.

The meeting agenda includes guided tours, presentations, and hearings for five proposed nominations and one proposed amendment to an existing nomination. Tours will take place on Thursday, June 25, and will feature Portland Union Station (800 NW 6th Avenue, Portland) at 1:00 p.m. and Elk Rock Garden (11800 SW Military Lane, Portland) at 2:45 p.m. Tours are available only to in‑person attendees. The business meeting will be held the following day, Friday, June 26, at the Education Pavilion at Tryon Creek State Natural Area (11321 S Terwilliger Blvd, Portland). Both in‑person and virtual attendance options are available for the business meeting; instructions for registering to join virtually are posted on the SACHP webpage<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Commissions.aspx#sachp>.

The business meeting will include a training on Traditional Cultural Places (TCPs) led by SACHP member and former Coquille Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) Kassandra Rippee. Following the training, the committee will vote on the 2026 Preserving Oregon and Diamonds in the Rough grant recipients, presented by Oregon Heritage Grants & Outreach Coordinator Kuri Gill. Beginning at 12:45 p.m., the committee will review a proposed amendment to the Portland Union Station nomination, as well as five new nominations: Elk Rock Garden, the former estate of Peter and Laurie Kerr along the Willamette River south of Portland; the former city halls in Canby and Milwaukie, both constructed in the late 1930s using Public Works Administration (PWA) funding; Bolton School, a midcentury elementary school in West Linn; and the Pass Creek Covered Bridge, a timber truss covered bridge in Drain. Copies of the proposed nominations, the full meeting agenda, and instructions for submitting public comment are all available on the committee webpage<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Commissions.aspx#sachp>.

The SACHP is a nine-member governor-appointed citizen commission with credentials in many historic preservation-related fields, including archaeology, architectural history, historic architecture, anthropology, history, and museum management. Nominations recommended by the SACHP are forwarded to the National Park Service, which maintains the National Register of Historic Places under the authority of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. This effort aligns with the Oregon Historic Preservation Plan<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/2024_OR_PreservationPlan_%20English_web.pdf> goal to increase the number and thematic diversity of Oregon properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It also supports the goals to include more voices and increase access to Oregon heritage that are part of the. Oregon Heritage Plan<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/pages/tools.aspx>.

The meeting is accessible to people with disabilities. Special accommodations may be made with at least 48 hours of advance notice by calling (503) 986-0690.

More information about the SACHP and the National Register of Historic Places process is available online at www.oregonheritage.org<http://www.oregonheritage.org/> and from SACHP coordinator Caitlyn Abrahms at 503-201-0454 or caitlyn.abrahms at oprd.oregon.gov<mailto:caitlyn.abrahms at oprd.oregon.gov>.
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Oregon Heritage Commission awards grants for museum projects
The Oregon Heritage Commission has awarded $75,000 in grants to 13 museums throughout the state as part of the Oregon Museum Grant<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Grants.aspx> program. The grants will help fund a variety of projects including collection preservation, interpretation, and heritage tourism. Award amounts ranged from $3,000 - $8,000.
Funded projects:

  *   Columbia Gorge Discovery Center will partner with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to co-host Eagle Watch 2027 in Wasco County.
  *   Strengthen emergency preparedness and collections care through collections assessments and emergency supply kits at the Coos Art Museum and Coos History Museum in Coos Bay.
  *   Develop interactive multimedia centered on the history of Native peoples in the Southern Oregon at the Crater Rock Museum in Jackson County.
  *   Update the inventory, storage and display of the collection at the Elgin Museum.
  *   The Gresham Historical Society will research, curate, and produce an exhibit on the rich and diverse agricultural history of East Multnomah County.
  *   The Josephy Center for Arts and Culture will present Nez Perce history, culture, and living traditions through a combination of public talks and K-12 classroom resources.
  *   Collect, transcribe, and analyze interviews to explore the history of Oregon’s Central America solidarity movement of the 1980s.
  *   Digitize the newspaper collection of Sheridan Museum of History with University of Oregon Digital Newspaper program.
  *   Install storage shelving at the Southern Oregon Historical Society in Medford.
  *   Rehouse and catalog film and glass negatives at the Springfield Museum.
  *   Improve the housing of the collection at the Talent Museum.
  *   Provide ramps and decking/rails at Pottsville Historical Park and Museum.
  *   Rehouse collections at the Yamhill County Historical Museum.
The museum grant program is offered annually by the Oregon Heritage Commission, part of the Oregon Heritage program at Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD). The grant program began in 1965 when only 24 organizations were eligible for the program. The grant is funded OPRD lottery dollars.
The Oregon Heritage Commission works to secure, sustain and enhance Oregon’s heritage. The Commission sponsors heritage initiatives that educate the public about the value of heritage and celebrate the state’s diversity.
The Oregon Heritage Commission consists of nine members appointed by the governor and nine agency advisors. Members are chosen from state agencies and statewide organizations, and represent a diverse geographical and heritage background.
To learn more about the Oregon Museum Grant or the Oregon Heritage Commission, visit www.oregonheritage.org<http://www.oregonheritage.org/> or contact Kuri Gill at Kuri.gill at oprd.oregon.gov<mailto:Kuri.gill at oprd.oregon.gov> or 503-986-0685.
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NPS History of Equal Rights Grant Now Open
The Department of the Interior (DOI) in cooperation with the National Park Service's (NPS) History of Equal Rights (HER)<https://www.nps.gov/subjects/historicpreservationfund/history-of-equal-rights.htm> is now accepting applications for competitive grants. The History of Equal Rights Grant focuses on preserving sites related to the struggle for any or all people to achieve equal rights in America. The History of Equal Rights grants are not limited to any specific group and are intended to include the broadest possible interpretation of sites associated with efforts to achieve equal rights.
What is Funded:
This program funds physical preservation work and pre-preservation planning activities for sites that are listed in or determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places or as a National Historic Landmark. Should a site not be listed, or not listed for its association with equal rights, then a new nomination or amendment must be created as part of the grant project.
Available Grant Funding:
The HER Program is funded by the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) and is administered by the DOI/NPS. Congress has appropriated approximately $10,000,000 for the History of Equal Rights (HER)<https://www.nps.gov/subjects/historicpreservationfund/history-of-equal-rights.htm> for FY2025 and FY2026 combined.
The opportunities will be open for approximately 40 days.
Applications are due July 21, 2026.
Grants are awarded through a competitive process and do not require non-Federal match. States and Territories, Federally recognized Tribes, Alaska Native Villages/Corporations, and Native Hawaiian Organizations (as defined by 54 USC 300309, 54 USC 300313 and 54 USC 300314), Local Governments (including Certified Local Governments), and Nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply.
More information and applications for the HER Program via grants.gov <https://grants.gov/search-results-detail/362474> P25AS00499<https://simpler.grants.gov/opportunity/3b44ded3-d42c-4b90-82f4-da45ddf59904>
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Standing for Justice: The Japanese Americans Shaping Oregon exhibit opens at the Japanese American Museum of Oregon June 27
“Standing for Justice: The Japanese Americans Shaping Oregon,” an exhibition presented as part of Oregon’s America 250 commemoration, opens at the Japanese American Museum of Oregon on June 27 and will be on view through October 25. A celebration of Japanese American contributions to democracy, the exhibition features the stories of Oregonians who have fought injustice with action. Elisa Dozono, Tiffany Koyama Lane, Lynn Nakamoto, Bill Naito, Minoru Yasui, Mari Watanabe and other Oregonians are featured alongside the causes they have championed.
More information here.<https://jamo.org/standing-for-justice/>
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Juneteenth events around the state
Oregon Black Pioneers has a listing of 2026 Juneteenth events around the state and is encouraging submissions.
View the calendar of events and learn about how to submit an event by visiting https://oregonblackpioneers.org/2026-juneteenth-events-in-oregon/
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AAM blog post on community-centric fundraising
Beyond the Ask<https://aam-us.us18.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2605bbc11e6752de338ce7e61&id=bbf6a8bbf9&e=0645a66f24>
By Jessica Proctor
Relying on a small pool of wealthy donors can leave you vulnerable to unstable finances and skewed priorities. Here's how community-centric fundraising can encourage wider, more resilient support.
Read more.<https://www.aam-us.org/2026/01/20/beyond-the-ask/?utm_source=American+Alliance+of+Museums&utm_campaign=18c94c2604-Newsletter-June11-2026-Field-Notes&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f06e575db6-48aa8c8b8f-37243273>
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Upcoming AASLH webinars
Webinars:
June 11: Sustaining Engagement After Commemorations<https://u83566.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.JKc0qhVFcTPfMDenuxAd6APaF8kJiPdYBHWStFkIzvLEbdQXW0LTNwY43ooAqU5vowCWTNBY6WED4mV-2BiFk41z1AmjjZ7yfmzPd2SliOA-2FpGrvCoeZTkCNRnMoozrnxOerRu_mQgQcPVJOAOvGzPbJ5Z8884yuPAPfTcSGBfVyHYckylxfRzcjUxcClHUuCQ2hEoNm12mEZoUeVcWG9LcTFHkUoPsbiJMhoRP60CQ8bg9n37-2FZ6ciCM78FHDnR9D2IMXkTjx2dmV3Se4lvUqrWNj9IAEeqY60vzJnTOOQmuqhbItvQh5IeSbRlb7PBI25SI5GVC7k3bwTyUDVHkGdA8NlhCF4BAVZkN-2F4rwEgnEbXP7RYdFRKtWB3Hgvi1tSjUB-2FsZj9ZcBxk3kI5cuHQfHQDRhp8pAqyQl1Ksk2Zn5nlyqrUXiINbIEGgEZraoI5MuJBnENozX43O-2F4-2By-2BC701lrLAt24WCzjcCBRQAbBSlEvEUfzV3zwlJbUJ69OyBiO-2FgcmhjVvSP4SWfKNgf04Ycsjm1aH3R6NhkPylwd4rBh6gO7WfXFLXO-2F6XTARGC6rqLmE2kIiA9zYGqSFIZnJeVxvZeDo-2BY-2F7bvOiCYMxLN96PsRduddYKaXmjcJaD1A-2Bt2WMfU-2F8GrOD2GM5dJW48QYmRyjpxCjUsMnd4-2Bpm-2BvD6-2Br8P9b1q8X2gsHT6AZkCDS7BSsK3WxjGjfM5nIgtJ0sRa-2FBfL3T55hnulOt-2BiK-2Bo3vWOdULutXFBJ0TAkOVQcyGANUVxLcBnp-2FVUp3PcELl10NAcsPaRm0U21OJE-2B5p6bk-3D>
June 23: AASLH History Hour: Preparing for and Recovering from Emergencies<https://u83566.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.JKc0qhVFcTPfMDenuxAd6APaF8kJiPdYBHWStFkIzvJauD7DeCxBYMMTopKSf3jGkDN-2BQU-2FqzQbH8t-2BQYcSm8m2GOZsTVmN18YMw50ORWJM-3DxLc__mQgQcPVJOAOvGzPbJ5Z8884yuPAPfTcSGBfVyHYckylxfRzcjUxcClHUuCQ2hEoNm12mEZoUeVcWG9LcTFHkUoPsbiJMhoRP60CQ8bg9n37-2FZ6ciCM78FHDnR9D2IMXkTjx2dmV3Se4lvUqrWNj9IAEeqY60vzJnTOOQmuqhbItvQh5IeSbRlb7PBI25SI5GVC7k3bwTyUDVHkGdA8NlhCF4BAVZkN-2F4rwEgnEbXP7RYdFRKtWB3Hgvi1tSjUB-2FsZj9ZcBxk3kI5cuHQfHQDRhp8pAqyQl1Ksk2Zn5nlyqrUXiINbIEGgEZraoI5MuJBnENozX43O-2F4-2By-2BC701lrLAt24WCzjcCBRQAbBSlEvEUfzV3zwlJbUJ69OyBiO-2FgcmhjVvSP4SWfKNgf04Ycsjm1aH3R6NhkPylwd4rBh6gO7WfXFLXO-2F6XTARGC6rqLmE2kIiA9zYGqSFIZnJeVxvZeDo-2BY-2F7bvOiCYMxLN96PsRduddYKaXmjcJaD1A-2Bt2WMfU-2F8GrOD2GM5dJW48QYmVYAuzYCaQpKJSwnk-2F2RTOxbPqCRvw7H4ahns-2FG25biH2lTi14F74I4PwWYIBfnVCZ2e-2FDxT7U7gBmU-2FYYnTnL2PBzKxV1BmB-2FwfZkBUrD3Fgd-2BetdvgiPCy9TKpIlixaJuR8AmX7GviFgMaDzo0Adc-3D>
June 25: Creating Great Working Boards<https://u83566.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.JKc0qhVFcTPfMDenuxAd6APaF8kJiPdYBHWStFkIzvL15D9rxclv0Jt18mPJheFy7ScNUQ89Mo7dGJQ165k8hr9Kl7pJMmJDFHC6faNtkaWYvX7cK0nfqFuUOrgQXXGlzPY6_mQgQcPVJOAOvGzPbJ5Z8884yuPAPfTcSGBfVyHYckylxfRzcjUxcClHUuCQ2hEoNm12mEZoUeVcWG9LcTFHkUoPsbiJMhoRP60CQ8bg9n37-2FZ6ciCM78FHDnR9D2IMXkTjx2dmV3Se4lvUqrWNj9IAEeqY60vzJnTOOQmuqhbItvQh5IeSbRlb7PBI25SI5GVC7k3bwTyUDVHkGdA8NlhCF4BAVZkN-2F4rwEgnEbXP7RYdFRKtWB3Hgvi1tSjUB-2FsZj9ZcBxk3kI5cuHQfHQDRhp8pAqyQl1Ksk2Zn5nlyqrUXiINbIEGgEZraoI5MuJBnENozX43O-2F4-2By-2BC701lrLAt24WCzjcCBRQAbBSlEvEUfzV3zwlJbUJ69OyBiO-2FgcmhjVvSP4SWfKNgf04Ycsjm1aH3R6NhkPylwd4rBh6gO7WfXFLXO-2F6XTARGC6rqLmE2kIiA9zYGqSFIZnJeVxvZeDo-2BY-2F7bvOiCYMxLN96PsRduddYKaXmjcJaD1A-2Bt2WMfU-2F8GrOD2GM5dJW48QYme7RM242MPSHYiwUQXfjo78SAEMIiOOaThW85vydZTau0Cav7gCOX1uTWadn1ZjtwwcrQthzF0-2BvWHGcb0c3I4JymFoM64-2BAN0lSJkgsY00t7sLWbXYAGtIMcvdEqfZifyxtxrE5-2F-2BQO98HDVMKXCYk-3D>
July 16: Unlocking Your Site’s Membership Potential<https://u83566.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.JKc0qhVFcTPfMDenuxAd6APaF8kJiPdYBHWStFkIzvLRMr9MzQmXfr-2FVIWjO1kgKRnBI7iGElNf345Z0iYyOW9PapOe3giaAbEzQwsiQGPsRHn64uVjnJ7nMMjlOZNf4iRqu_mQgQcPVJOAOvGzPbJ5Z8884yuPAPfTcSGBfVyHYckylxfRzcjUxcClHUuCQ2hEoNm12mEZoUeVcWG9LcTFHkUoPsbiJMhoRP60CQ8bg9n37-2FZ6ciCM78FHDnR9D2IMXkTjx2dmV3Se4lvUqrWNj9IAEeqY60vzJnTOOQmuqhbItvQh5IeSbRlb7PBI25SI5GVC7k3bwTyUDVHkGdA8NlhCF4BAVZkN-2F4rwEgnEbXP7RYdFRKtWB3Hgvi1tSjUB-2FsZj9ZcBxk3kI5cuHQfHQDRhp8pAqyQl1Ksk2Zn5nlyqrUXiINbIEGgEZraoI5MuJBnENozX43O-2F4-2By-2BC701lrLAt24WCzjcCBRQAbBSlEvEUfzV3zwlJbUJ69OyBiO-2FgcmhjVvSP4SWfKNgf04Ycsjm1aH3R6NhkPylwd4rBh6gO7WfXFLXO-2F6XTARGC6rqLmE2kIiA9zYGqSFIZnJeVxvZeDo-2BY-2F7bvOiCYMxLN96PsRduddYKaXmjcJaD1A-2Bt2WMfU-2F8GrOD2GM5dJW48QYmeH3aGYiOU1z63h7EB24VzL2PjtJoB4cq9Sf8RQvPplkGfd-2BF08NsQAWsT16lo-2BlmeoxpOYWhM8xQ1Xax9-2B8jeuDaFEl-2FBzNn0eV68Peo-2BL1PBJdFosQP9U8D2Lup-2BPpx4whx5OvxoiSe-2BrfOkMR71E-3D>
July 23: Makerspaces for Museums and Historic Sites<https://u83566.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.JKc0qhVFcTPfMDenuxAd6APaF8kJiPdYBHWStFkIzvI9l21SIm6h9iCMw23-2ByraG4GQaZDYqHhbLgI13Muc9gJR68ZkWpckBqsjHu8nc5PBwbYvPDzvRo21kRIfZJmlkv6QS617ex098uyACCo-2Ff9Q-3D-3D1Dcs_mQgQcPVJOAOvGzPbJ5Z8884yuPAPfTcSGBfVyHYckylxfRzcjUxcClHUuCQ2hEoNm12mEZoUeVcWG9LcTFHkUoPsbiJMhoRP60CQ8bg9n37-2FZ6ciCM78FHDnR9D2IMXkTjx2dmV3Se4lvUqrWNj9IAEeqY60vzJnTOOQmuqhbItvQh5IeSbRlb7PBI25SI5GVC7k3bwTyUDVHkGdA8NlhCF4BAVZkN-2F4rwEgnEbXP7RYdFRKtWB3Hgvi1tSjUB-2FsZj9ZcBxk3kI5cuHQfHQDRhp8pAqyQl1Ksk2Zn5nlyqrUXiINbIEGgEZraoI5MuJBnENozX43O-2F4-2By-2BC701lrLAt24WCzjcCBRQAbBSlEvEUfzV3zwlJbUJ69OyBiO-2FgcmhjVvSP4SWfKNgf04Ycsjm1aH3R6NhkPylwd4rBh6gO7WfXFLXO-2F6XTARGC6rqLmE2kIiA9zYGqSFIZnJeVxvZeDo-2BY-2F7bvOiCYMxLN96PsRduddYKaXmjcJaD1A-2Bt2WMfU-2F8GrOD2GM5dJW48QYmVRDl4SnppIV95ChFRyLIggdK7HMv-2F8lRNhCHid0BiTi99Xx28Hz5zwJ7Mc016TBGwvxwRbVy48vyrAnNecq7Df0gM0V1P5EzttAzUR2wOFFgEZ9Bv2iwk0V2OEdV6tRKT-2BzTPVxkHufsuClKB-2Bzixw-3D>
Workshops:

June 24: Strengthening History Communications: Reframing the Value of History and Your Institution<https://u83566.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.JKc0qhVFcTPfMDenuxAd6APaF8kJiPdYBHWStFkIzvL32XP0iEDmTrfPZwlTKtGo70FkOmEVHkFRQpzUlEnM-2Brpu5OzhL0ropR0fcTBqQjNBf3oMJt-2FH-2B77wto0ntdY6LOSV6QMCcX-2BHwdHkEFlNhDVKbr9EcPW2XR54XZcA8FYSVOOFK-2FjI4MHW9b8JYlNxq78N36JoDtH0QaAcKxa1Hg-3D-3D1mRl_mQgQcPVJOAOvGzPbJ5Z8884yuPAPfTcSGBfVyHYckylxfRzcjUxcClHUuCQ2hEoNm12mEZoUeVcWG9LcTFHkUoPsbiJMhoRP60CQ8bg9n37-2FZ6ciCM78FHDnR9D2IMXkTjx2dmV3Se4lvUqrWNj9IAEeqY60vzJnTOOQmuqhbItvQh5IeSbRlb7PBI25SI5GVC7k3bwTyUDVHkGdA8NlhCF4BAVZkN-2F4rwEgnEbXP7RYdFRKtWB3Hgvi1tSjUB-2FsZj9ZcBxk3kI5cuHQfHQDRhp8pAqyQl1Ksk2Zn5nlyqrUXiINbIEGgEZraoI5MuJBnENozX43O-2F4-2By-2BC701lrLAt24WCzjcCBRQAbBSlEvEUfzV3zwlJbUJ69OyBiO-2FgcmhjVvSP4SWfKNgf04Ycsjm1aH3R6NhkPylwd4rBh6gO7WfXFLXO-2F6XTARGC6rqLmE2kIiA9zYGqSFIZnJeVxvZeDo-2BY-2F7bvOiCYMxLN96PsRduddYKaXmjcJaD1A-2Bt2WMfU-2F8GrOD2GM5dJW48QYmcZIgka7pam9Z5nF2zZdeS7CW1C819wt-2Fz8GsTzHsILxe3L-2BQS6soTowYyo9a0-2BkxC1scEvRvOxUvAFl86r89t8q5tGvj6p7iYdFv7XYsMLrkOqi0T7y-2FTe7MjqHVHqUkNJwoN1wry-2FsssE0U-2Fuv6XE-3D> (Virtual)
August 13: Basics of Fundraising<https://u83566.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.JKc0qhVFcTPfMDenuxAd6APaF8kJiPdYBHWStFkIzvK80nvR6Hh1MRxNsmOizxhjsF3YFsyeqrrlnmLc8FmhASVuzJ0lOfFd-2Fs0PWNfrX3i4-2FcG8xENwvw1lh0nMjZLCtlnp_mQgQcPVJOAOvGzPbJ5Z8884yuPAPfTcSGBfVyHYckylxfRzcjUxcClHUuCQ2hEoNm12mEZoUeVcWG9LcTFHkUoPsbiJMhoRP60CQ8bg9n37-2FZ6ciCM78FHDnR9D2IMXkTjx2dmV3Se4lvUqrWNj9IAEeqY60vzJnTOOQmuqhbItvQh5IeSbRlb7PBI25SI5GVC7k3bwTyUDVHkGdA8NlhCF4BAVZkN-2F4rwEgnEbXP7RYdFRKtWB3Hgvi1tSjUB-2FsZj9ZcBxk3kI5cuHQfHQDRhp8pAqyQl1Ksk2Zn5nlyqrUXiINbIEGgEZraoI5MuJBnENozX43O-2F4-2By-2BC701lrLAt24WCzjcCBRQAbBSlEvEUfzV3zwlJbUJ69OyBiO-2FgcmhjVvSP4SWfKNgf04Ycsjm1aH3R6NhkPylwd4rBh6gO7WfXFLXO-2F6XTARGC6rqLmE2kIiA9zYGqSFIZnJeVxvZeDo-2BY-2F7bvOiCYMxLN96PsRduddYKaXmjcJaD1A-2Bt2WMfU-2F8GrOD2GM5dJW48QYme66SlDqhxd8R4BqtIhjrjKqQAWczvhOPLS0DYsX8BXLy51CskCgfTD-2FSMpX4gqX6Q0XPb2FgbT1yEDckZScZCWRbWvXIr9aUIO0WoLWFe6Yu1YOmh8j1I2IE54tDN2L2FRFTzZaJipRkqUhZ4FDQBM-3D> (Virtual)
August 27: Designing History Walking Tours<https://u83566.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.JKc0qhVFcTPfMDenuxAd6APaF8kJiPdYBHWStFkIzvIiPovt3QndkYh-2BIt6GPPpH5S4ndRDy9-2F3Kct-2Bm15ZwlI-2Fy0BTaaTSgjjtP8NZO7Ii6z1LBkbLrxekk7ydgi7aINCbO_mQgQcPVJOAOvGzPbJ5Z8884yuPAPfTcSGBfVyHYckylxfRzcjUxcClHUuCQ2hEoNm12mEZoUeVcWG9LcTFHkUoPsbiJMhoRP60CQ8bg9n37-2FZ6ciCM78FHDnR9D2IMXkTjx2dmV3Se4lvUqrWNj9IAEeqY60vzJnTOOQmuqhbItvQh5IeSbRlb7PBI25SI5GVC7k3bwTyUDVHkGdA8NlhCF4BAVZkN-2F4rwEgnEbXP7RYdFRKtWB3Hgvi1tSjUB-2FsZj9ZcBxk3kI5cuHQfHQDRhp8pAqyQl1Ksk2Zn5nlyqrUXiINbIEGgEZraoI5MuJBnENozX43O-2F4-2By-2BC701lrLAt24WCzjcCBRQAbBSlEvEUfzV3zwlJbUJ69OyBiO-2FgcmhjVvSP4SWfKNgf04Ycsjm1aH3R6NhkPylwd4rBh6gO7WfXFLXO-2F6XTARGC6rqLmE2kIiA9zYGqSFIZnJeVxvZeDo-2BY-2F7bvOiCYMxLN96PsRduddYKaXmjcJaD1A-2Bt2WMfU-2F8GrOD2GM5dJW48QYmcJ57YoH0m6xEacfgXwCcdWDHtnqih9jgtA6Kbob0sOMgk-2FbogHz0p3UjJtxN3vfiZ-2Fliqb45SJpHSBDQtoZ9jy0LgH1ho7-2F5zBafv2y96s4sTPe540v5GikQTZtDgoY8OyFreSvXOY-2FQemVV1tGw-2F0-3D> (Virtual)
October 21: Deaccessioning Deep Dive<https://u83566.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.JKc0qhVFcTPfMDenuxAd6APaF8kJiPdYBHWStFkIzvJW0OXGBzi-2Bwzf0EoTsWsbybenzyoaYpGmbgVZmMsMtPoZtRmDXBerJp75tgde6i-2B1gTFKcXEy2nDWQtN-2FfzZTVs_oy_mQgQcPVJOAOvGzPbJ5Z8884yuPAPfTcSGBfVyHYckylxfRzcjUxcClHUuCQ2hEoNm12mEZoUeVcWG9LcTFHkUoPsbiJMhoRP60CQ8bg9n37-2FZ6ciCM78FHDnR9D2IMXkTjx2dmV3Se4lvUqrWNj9IAEeqY60vzJnTOOQmuqhbItvQh5IeSbRlb7PBI25SI5GVC7k3bwTyUDVHkGdA8NlhCF4BAVZkN-2F4rwEgnEbXP7RYdFRKtWB3Hgvi1tSjUB-2FsZj9ZcBxk3kI5cuHQfHQDRhp8pAqyQl1Ksk2Zn5nlyqrUXiINbIEGgEZraoI5MuJBnENozX43O-2F4-2By-2BC701lrLAt24WCzjcCBRQAbBSlEvEUfzV3zwlJbUJ69OyBiO-2FgcmhjVvSP4SWfKNgf04Ycsjm1aH3R6NhkPylwd4rBh6gO7WfXFLXO-2F6XTARGC6rqLmE2kIiA9zYGqSFIZnJeVxvZeDo-2BY-2F7bvOiCYMxLN96PsRduddYKaXmjcJaD1A-2Bt2WMfU-2F8GrOD2GM5dJW48QYmY8DDTmy8HuxkmPXfsEwhfSR3PD-2FrihVAUVOVW08QKDEJ-2F7RIMfXd9-2BNyb68NiiHU57QjU-2FqFj5gPymN-2F6nGeh3rk4cVkHKvseScpiIAnCiD7V-2BX7EhiQMTg7vMF1RZiDX-2FVzsZBM6tm8SuTZnB-2FdW0-3D> (Virtual)
October 22: NAGPRA Essentials for History Organizations<https://u83566.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.JKc0qhVFcTPfMDenuxAd6APaF8kJiPdYBHWStFkIzvLfbmFyN-2B5fgwI5BhENY9rCbPQRGqITf3MQpxSTlwrdMQoGH3SsNJopjkupmWFuhibhJTApG476dt-2BhMhSHSZTowb-2Fxay5jLo2pNbd0kn6b1g-3D-3DFU9O_mQgQcPVJOAOvGzPbJ5Z8884yuPAPfTcSGBfVyHYckylxfRzcjUxcClHUuCQ2hEoNm12mEZoUeVcWG9LcTFHkUoPsbiJMhoRP60CQ8bg9n37-2FZ6ciCM78FHDnR9D2IMXkTjx2dmV3Se4lvUqrWNj9IAEeqY60vzJnTOOQmuqhbItvQh5IeSbRlb7PBI25SI5GVC7k3bwTyUDVHkGdA8NlhCF4BAVZkN-2F4rwEgnEbXP7RYdFRKtWB3Hgvi1tSjUB-2FsZj9ZcBxk3kI5cuHQfHQDRhp8pAqyQl1Ksk2Zn5nlyqrUXiINbIEGgEZraoI5MuJBnENozX43O-2F4-2By-2BC701lrLAt24WCzjcCBRQAbBSlEvEUfzV3zwlJbUJ69OyBiO-2FgcmhjVvSP4SWfKNgf04Ycsjm1aH3R6NhkPylwd4rBh6gO7WfXFLXO-2F6XTARGC6rqLmE2kIiA9zYGqSFIZnJeVxvZeDo-2BY-2F7bvOiCYMxLN96PsRduddYKaXmjcJaD1A-2Bt2WMfU-2F8GrOD2GM5dJW48QYmac9cOsUiJJagJo4JGMgJzY6PMYx0-2Ff-2ByNJ84AwMEOY6iVWGKEZu-2FR58xvPkDOdfJ7He1WdfiGVjfjcjTymkf0Bx8PZ3FWwE0JUF8eDb49e4BRWNz-2FapK-2FKV52vgpiDEGsThShFvVcEJLXh-2BBnJyBP0-3D> (Virtual)

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