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The Oregon Heritage Excellence Awards recognize individuals, businesses and organizations for outstanding efforts on behalf of Oregon heritage and raise the quality of heritage-oriented activities. Nominations are encouraged for exceptional and meritorious work. Special consideration is given to the development of new ideas, approaches and innovations.
Nomination deadline: January 13, 2012
-> 2012 Nomination Application
-> 2012 Announcement Flyer
Contact:
Cara Kaser
Heritage Outreach Specialist
Phone: (503) 986-0670
Email: cara.kaser@state.or.us
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2011
Luper Cemetery Preservatopm amd Restoration Project, Eugene, for its extraordinary efforts to preserve and restore the integrity of the historic cemetery.
The Timberline Lodge Partnership of the U.S. Forest Service, The Friends of Timberline, and R.L.K. and Co., for their outstanding public/private collaboration to preserve and manage a national historic landmark.
Clatsop Community College/Columbia Pacific Preservation, for the collaboration that resulted in the establishment of certificate and degree programs in historic preservation at Clatsop CC and in a nonprofit entity that both supports and benefits from those programs.
Paul Caruana and Brian Faherty, Astoria, for their collective improvements on several historic buildings, and the even larger impact their work has had on the renewed viability of downtown Astoria.
Marcia Allen, Cottage Grove, for her lifetime accomplishments in researching, interpreting and promoting the history and heritage of Cottage Grove.
Patsy Jones, Alsea, for her exceptional work to inspire interest in the documentation, preservation and celebration of local Oregon history.
Neal Maine, Seaside, for his outstanding contributions in the preservation of Native American archaeological sites on the northern Oregon coast.
2010
In Pursuit of a Dream, a project produced by the Oregon-California Trails Association that is an outstanding example of immersive experiential learning about Oregon history.
Marlene McDonald, Philomath, for her enduring contributions and commitment to Philomath and Benton County history.
Oregon Century 1.5, Medford, a year-long series of programs by Ron Brown and KDRV-TV that educates and entertains Oregonians about their history.
Portland Railroad Preservation Association, Portland, for more than three decades of preserving and promoting railroad heritage and railroad history.
Union Street Railroad Project, Salem, for the preservation of the 1912 bridge and its conversion to an important bicycle and pedestrian way by the City of Salem.
2009
Lord and Schryver Conservancy, Salem. For preserving and interpreting the legacy of landscape architects Elizabeth Lord and Edith Schryver.
City of Echo. For preserving and developing the heritage and history of Echo and the surrounding area.
Oregon Civil War Graves Registration Project. For identifying, inventorying and marking the graves of Civil War veterans in Oregon. The project is led by Baker Camp #6 of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.
Owl Ridge Trails Project. For a multi-disciplinary effort increasing knowledge and understanding of the prehistory and history of the South Santiam and Blue River headwaters. The project was a collaboration of Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project Inc. and the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, which worked with several other organizations.
Roger Brandt, Cave Junction. For multi-faceted efforts to educate, promote and raise public awareness about history and heritage in southwest Oregon.
Charlene Brown, Willamina. For her tireless efforts in the founding, development and operation of the Willamina Museum of Local History.
Reeve and Lyn Hennion, Buncom. For preserving, promoting and advocating for the history and heritage of Buncom and southern Oregon.
Dirk Siedlecki, Eagle Point. For leadership in the preservation and development of historic cemeteries, including the Jacksonville Cemetery.
2008
Carnegie Library Restoration Project, Baker City. For creating a successful public-private partnership to preserve, restore and reuse the historic 1909 library building.
Local Tribal History Education Program, Coos County. For the collaborative efforts to bring knowledge and appreciation of the present and past cultures of the area's tribes to students and teachers in Coos County.
Oregon Music Project, Aurora Colony Historical Society. For preserving, documenting and restoring historic Oregon music, and enhancing public access to it through technology and public performance.
Venerable Group, Portland. For its efforts to restore vacant and underutilized historic buildings so they become catalysts for new commercial activity and neighborhood redevelopment.
Mary Gallagher, Corvallis. For outstanding individual achievement in the combined fields of heritage, preservation and museology.
Leland Gilsen, Salem. For the promotion of knowledge about and appreciation for Oregon's prehistoric past for more than 30 years.
David and Sarah Schlect, Wasco. For their stewardships, and that of their neighbors and predecessors, of the highlighly significant McDonald's Ford section of the Oregon Trail.
Rebecca Soules, Coos Bay. For her demonstrated dedication to preserving and interpreting Oregon heritage through historic cemeteries, Century Farms and Heritage Trees.
2007
Higher Ground Documentary Project, Boardman. For preserving stories from the Boardman community relocation of the 1960s.
Benton County. For its commitment to preserving the county's heritage and sharing it with the public, and for serving as a model for other counties.
Harrisburg Museum Board of Directors, Harrisburg. For its development of Heritage Park and serving as a bridge between the farming community and city residents.
Jacksonville Woodlands Association, Jacksonville. For protecting the natural and cultural heritage of Historic Jacksonville since 1989 through the establishment of the Jacksonville Woodlands Natural Park and Trail System and its related programs.
Mission Mill Museum, Salem. For the renovation and transformation of the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill building during its Saving Salem's American Treasure project.
Oregon Military Museum, Clackamas. For growing Living History Day as an event that presents Oregon history in a hands-on, easy-to-understand fashion.
Oregon National Guard. For its outstanding leadership and support during the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial commemoration.
Tamastslikt Cultural Institute, Pendleton. For the groundbreaking book Wiyaxayxt As Days Go By Wiyaakaa'awn.
Tillamook Forest Center, Oregon Department of Forestry. For the successful planning and development of the Tillamook Forest Center as a place for forest history and heritage.
Larry Landis, Corvallis. For his enthusiasm and commitment to preserving and making accessible archival materials for all people of Oregon, and for the development of the Oregon Multicultural Archives and the Northwest Digital Archives.
Julie Reese, Adams. For her dedication, advocacy and vision for heritage in Umatilla County.
Carol Harbison Samuelson, Medford. For providing outstanding assistance to Southern Oregon history for more than 20 years.
Colleen Sump, St. Paul. For the development of outstanding interpretive and educational programs at Champoeg State Heritage Area.
Sara Swanberg, Blodgett. For the creation and development of the Preserving Oregon's Artistic Heritage educational video series.
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