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We Give Thanks For Our Great Volunteers!
First Friday & Holiday Open House, December 7 - Open House & Gorge Inspirations artists' reception. Volunteers needed 3-6 p.m. or 5:30-8:30 p.m. Greet guests, help with food and beverage, light retail sales AND enjoy the open house!
Greeter - Spend a few hours at our reception desk, greet guests, answer phones, help with light office tasks. Special need on Fridays. Training provided
For details about
current volunteer opportunities, please contact Ita Lindquist,
Events & Volunteer Manager,
ital@visitahc.org or 503-231-7264.
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| Internships | Winter Internships start in January.
We have the following positions open next term and interviews begin soon!
-Marketing -Graphic Design
We offer internships each term and accept resumes on an ongoing basis. Detailed postings / job descriptions can always be found on our website.
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| Donation wish list | Thank you to everyone who makes donations to support our office, events, and projects in the shop!
Everything counts and we rely on you! Our current needs are:
-1st class stamps -white copy paper -Ipod -Paper face masks -1 Industrial face mask -Hepa Filter household vacuum
If you have donations that we can use in our workshop, kitchen and offices, please call or email Philip at 503.231.7264 or philipa@visitahc.org.
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| Follow our advocacy efforts and stay in tune with what is happening in preservation in Portland. Education Manager, Val Ballestrem, keeps us up to date through with his posts at Portland Preservation.
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| Call to Artists | We are accepting proposals for solo and small group art exhibits for 2013 and 2014.
Interested artists can email barbarap@visitahc.org for information on our exhibits and details for applying. Artists are also encouraged to attend one of our First Friday art openings to see how it all works.
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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 Ita Lindquist at 503.231.7264.
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Help us be more 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. If you have any questions or feedback regarding your membership, email Holly Chamberlain at hollyc@VisitAHC.org. Thank you so much for your contributions and participation. Every membership matters!
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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
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Don't miss the final Fall Education Programs!
Portland Streetcars-The Council Crest Line Saturday
November 17, 2012
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Members: $10 General Public: $18
The Council Crest streetcar line and the nearby cable car line that preceded it opened the steep West Hills behind Portland to development that included some of the city's finest homes. The route was one of the final three in service at the time of the system's abandonment in 1950.
More information and registration here.
Sponsored by: WILLCO, Portland Street Car
Oregon Architects Series: Justus Krumbein
Saturday, December 1, 2012
10:00 am-11:30 am
Members: $10 General Public: $18
Justus Krumbein (1847-1907) is one of Oregon's most notable 19th century architects. A German immigrant, Krumbein arrived in Portland in 1871 where he embarked on a three-decade career that included designs for the second State Capitol along with some of Portland's most elaborate commercial and residential architecture. More information and registration here.
Supported by a grant from the Oregon Heritage Commission
Oregon Architects Series: Roscoe Hemenway
Saturday, December 8, 2012
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Members: $10 General Public: $18
 Roscoe Hemenway (1899-1959) was a prolific Oregon architect, practicing in Portland for more than thirty years. Best known for his residential designs, with particular emphasis on the Colonial Revival style, examples of his work can be found throughout Portland, Lake Oswego, and across the state. Supported by a grant from the
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Join Us: "Gorge Inspirations"
Free Brown Bag lunch education program Tomorrow, November 14th
12:00 - 1:00 pm John Harrison will provide a presentation on Mona Bell. John is the author of A Woman Alone, Mona Bell, Sam Hill and the Mansion on Bonneville Rock
The "Gorge Inspirations" invitational art exhibit, and lecture series unveils the beauty and hidden elements of the Historic Columbia River Gorge and Highway, sharing the vision of local artists about this unique geographic feature, and exploring the history of "the king of roads."
Exhibiting Artists: Stephanie Cissna Shawn Demarest David Greene CJ Hurley Brad Lorang Dave Shelman Jean Thomas Aaron Trotter
More information and details on the series of education programs for this exhibit can be found here.
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Cynthia Kirk has written a great article that offers consumers advice on stretching our donations dollars.
"Aside from the value of your direct contributions,
you have the power to leverage government, foundation
and business funding for arts nonprofits. You
can stretch your donation dollars with smart giving."
Find the full article on the Artslandia website in the digital magazine.
If you are an active member or business member of the AHC, we want to hear about i
t when you win a preservation related award, have your work honored in an exhibit, have your restored home featured in a magazine. Click here to learn how to share your news with us.
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Do you have photos of Jerry or Ben?
 We need your photos! If you have old photos of Jerry, Ben, or other long time AHC family, we would love to have them for our 25th anniversary celebration.
We would love hi-resolution photos for our archives, but you can email 72 dpi files to marketing@visitahc.org. You can also bring a disk by the AHC, or bring your original photos and we can scan them. Give us a call to set up a time! Thank you!
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