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NEWS AND EVENTS

Annual Membership Meeting with Guest Speaker from Restore Oregon

4/17/2017

 
Saturday, May 13, 3-5 PM
Guest Speaker Peggy Moretti from Restore Oregon will be discussing Historic Conservation Easements at our Annual Membership Meeting. 

What is a Preservation Easement?

A preservation easement is a legally binding agreement to protect a historic property from activities that may harm the property’s integrity, including neglect, demolition, and insensitive alterations. A preservation easement allows the owner of a historic property to retain title and use of the property and, at the same time, ensure its long-term preservation.

Join us on Saturday to learn more. 

https://restoreoregon.org/conservation-easements/

"Restoring your Chairs: Cane and Seat Weaving"  Saturday at 6:00 PM

4/5/2017

 
The Lower Columbia Preservation Society will host a presentation by Jay Rosen on "Restoring your Chairs: Cane and Seat Weaving" Saturday, April 8 at 6:00 PM.

Jay Rosen is an Astoria resident who lives in an 1889 Queen Anne style Victorian home within the Shively-McClure historic district. Previously a custom industrial machine builder, Jay is the owner of North Coast FIX, a local company dedicated to restoring and repairing fine homes and fine furnishings. Jay will be discussing chair caning and furniture restoration.

The LCPS office will be open starting at 5:00 PM during the Second Saturday ArtWalk. Jay’s presentation is free to members and the general public.

For more information about this event or to get involved, please contact Rachel Jensen, President of the Lower Columbia Preservation Society at lowercolumbiapreservation@gmail.com.

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  • Home
  • About
  • Membership
  • Resources
    • Preservation Services
    • Grant Program
    • Lending Library
    • Restoria Archive
    • Paint Resources
    • Researching your home
    • Tips for HLC Testimony
    • Nomination Assistance
    • Outside Resources
    • Coloring Pages
  • Customs House
  • Vault Lights
  • Tours
  • News & Events
    • Podcast
    • In The News
    • Event Photos
  • Farmhouse
  • Architects of Astoria
    • Ebba Wicks Brown
    • Eino E. Isaacson
  • Notecards
  • Window Repair
  • Fraternal Lodges Event
  • Renew
  • 1922 Fire
  • 1800s
  • Haunted Astoria
  • Forum
  • Artists
  • 10 Things