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AHC Weekly
News & Notes

Call to Volunteers
Hello AHC volunteers!  

St. John's Community Center: Sunday, March 28, 9:30 a.m. -- Volunteer needed to assist with registration and set up for an AHC education program.

Kitchen Revival Tour: April 10 -- there are still a few "back-up" volunteer shifts available.  It's a great way to help the AHC and see some fabulous kitchens.

First Friday gallery openings for guest artists at the AHC.  Volunteers are needed each month to help out with these popular evening events.
 
The 2010 Volunteer Appreciation Passport Exchange is coming up soon.  The AHC participates in this exchange and if you are a current volunteer, you are eligible to take advantage of this great opportunity to visit 24 different organizations around Oregon and SW Washington.  In order to participate, you will need to present your AHC volunteer badge on the appropriate dates.  (Complete details are available at AHC.)

For more information:


Contact Ita Lindquist, Volunteer Coordinator, ital@visitahc.org or 503-231-7264.
Oregon Heritage Round-ups Scheduled
Interested in the results of the 2010 Oregon Heritage Assessment survey? Attend a Regional Round-up and find out! Designed to help heritage organizations strengthen their community relationships, the three Regional Round-ups will also include workshops and panels.

The Portland metro area will gather in Oregon City on Friday, April 9.

For more information, click here.
 Internship opportunities
The AHC is looking for qualified interns to work on a variety of daily activities and special projects this year. 

Current positions are posted for spring and summer including:
  • Social Media
  • Preservation
  • Non Profit Development
  • Graphic Design (summer)
For details on the internship program and application process, check out the
internship page
on our website.
Rent the AHC for your next meeting or event!

Let us help make your next event even more memorable.  Besides our beautiful, historic building, we offer affordable rates, a relaxed staff, kitchen facilities, equipment, and more. For information about our building rentals, check out the rental page on our website or contact Kori Koppen at 503.231.7264.
Call to artists
We regularly accept applications for exhibitions and a First Friday reception from artists who are members of the AHC.  Our art exhibitions represent a variety of mediums and subject matter, and are a great way for our members to share their work with the public. 

If you are interested in learning more,
make plans to attend the next opening reception on April 2nd.  To receive an information package and application, send an email to barbarap@visitahc.org.
Find us on Facebook

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 "Supporters of
the Architectural
Heritage Center."

Watch for upcoming updates
and improvements to our Facebook presence!

Wonders in Wood Hardware Exhibition

Continues through Winter, 2010
Liz's Antique Hardware Gallery
 

Have you checked out our Advocacy news lately? 

Keep an eye on the ADVOCACY page on our website for updates on important topics and issues.   
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About the AHC... 

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The Architectural Heritage Center is a non-profit resource center for historic preservation in the Portland area.  Owned and operated by the Bosco-Milligan Foundation, we offer a range of education programs to help people appreciate, restore, and maintain vintage properties. Over 40,000 people have participated in our talks, home tours, workshops, and gallery exhibits.

701 SE Grand Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97214

Open Wed - Sat
10:00AM - 4:30PM
503 231-7264
 
In this issue

  1. Kitchen Revival Tour-purchase tickets now!
  2. April Art Exhibit - Dan Dunn
  3. "Crossings" Art Exhibit ending soon
  4. Call for Volunteers
  5. The Portland Plan-March 31st Deadline
  6. Portland Preservation
  7. Preservation Quotes
  8. Support our Business Members
  9. Membership Information
  10. Archives + Artifacts Exhibit
  11. Oregon Heritage Round-ups

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12th Annual Kitchen Revival Tour

Saturday, April 10th
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
General Public: $25, Members: $20




Kitchen 2010

This year's kitchen tour promises to be as great as ever!  We have 8 wonderful houses on the tour dating from 1910 - 1958. Tour goers will see original kitchens and sensitive renovations, modest homes and architect build homes.











Kitchen 2010



Kitchen 2010

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.



             






BIKE MAPS!

NEW This year, we will have bike maps for the tour!  They have been created and generously donated by Alta Planning + Design.


JOIN US FOR AN OPENING RECEPTION

April Artist Exhibit
Painter, Dan Dunn

Opening Reception: Friday, April 2nd 6pm -8 pm
Free and Open to the public

Paintings will be for sale and a percentage of all sales benefit the educational programs of the AHC. 

 
Dan Dunn

Dan will have a beautiful show of his flower still life paintings.

            Dan Dunn

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       Stephen Korbich

This week is the last opportunity to see CROSSINGS" 
an exhibit of new work by Artist and Architect, Stephen Korbich

On Exhibit through March 27th.
For more information, click here
All work is for sale and a portion of all sales benefit the AHC.


Architect and artist, Stephen Korbich lives and works in Portland and has used our wonderful cityscape as inspiration for his upcoming show "Crossings". 

While he has always been artistic and dabbled in many different mediums, it was not until recently that he decided to pick up the brush in a more dedicated fashion.

Check out Stephen's Blog!
The Portland Plan


TIME IS RUNNING OUT!  Deadline March 31st. 

All residents interested in the future of our city and our communities should complete the online survey from the city. The survey can be found here

Please let the City know that you care about our historic neighborhoods.
Portland Preservation Blog

Keep up with our advocacy efforts and stay informed of preservation issues in Portland.  This is also a great way to learn more about the technical assistance we are providing in the community.

Follow Val at http://portlandpreservation.wordpress.com/

Recent Posts:
  • After the Fire: Update on Marysville School
  • Preservation and Sustainability: Could the Concept of Using What We Have Be Gaining Traction?
  • U.S. Custom House to be Auctioned!

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PRESERVATION QUOTES

"There may have been a time when preservation was about saving an old building here and there, but those days are gone.  Preservation is in the business of saving communities and the values they embody." 

-Richard Moe
Support our Business Members!


AHC Business Members provide products and services pertinent to historic preservation and period-authentic renovation, and they support the mission and goals of our organization.  Please consult the Resource Directory on our website or in our printed newsletter and patronize these businesses first when you need professional services for your home projects.
Membership Information


SUSTAINABILITY TIP FOR MEMBERS

Help the AHC be more environmentally sustainable by renewing your membership promptly! Timely responses make your membership contributions go farther because they save paper, postage, and volunteer and staff time. You can even send in your dues or renew on-line prior to receiving a mailed notice by checking the renewal date noted on your newsletter mailing label.

With an especially challenging economy, we are trying to be even more respectful of every dollar shared with us by members. There is usually about a one-month interval between us sending out first and second renewal notices. If you know that you will be renewing, but doing so a little late, drop an email to hollyc@VisitAHC.org to stop that second notice in its tracks.

Thank you so much for your contributions and participation. Every membership matters! 
Artifacts Archives Logo

On Exhibit Now! 
Meyer Memorial Trust Gallery

Artifacts + Archives illustrates the essential connection between paper-based archival materials in our collections and the artifacts themselves.

This exhibit draws upon the Foundation's ever-expanding artifacts and archives collections, with emphasis on items that have not been seen by the public, including photographs, architectural drawings, maps, personal papers, and rare books.

More Details about the exhibit