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topics in preservation: floors

4/9/2024

 
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Topics in Preservation
Monthly Discussions & Conversations
April's Topic:
FloorsThis month we'll explore the world of flooring in historic homes. From repairing, refinishing, and replacing to cleaning and maintaining wood, tile, linoleum, and more!
Join us at 6 pm at the LCPS office on the corner of 12th and Duane - first floor of the Hotel Elliott. 
Bring your questions, comments, advice, and stories.
Show & tell is always encouraged!
Hope to see you there!
Join the conversation!

Wednesday, April 17th at 6 pm 
389 12th Street 
Downtown Astoria
Topics in Preservation is a monthly gathering for LCPS members to share ideas and discuss topics related to historic preservation. This event is free and open to the public.

The Preservationists episode four airing April 16th 9:30 am on kmun!

4/9/2024

 
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Tune in to episode three of LCPS's radio show: The Preservationists, a monthly program where our host, Astronemis Ray, interviews folks from the community to discuss all things historic preservation. 
This month, Astronemis talks to Jennifer Crockett, executive director at Astoria's historic Liberty Theatre!
Listen live on Tuesday, April 16th at 9:30 am on 9.19 FM KMUN or streaming on kmun.org.

Architecture film night at kala

4/9/2024

 
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Architecture Film Night at Kala!
An evening of film and discussion about some of the best architecture in the world.
Wednesday, April 10
Doors open at 6:30 pm
Screening begins at 7 pm

1017 Marine Dr. Astoria, Oregon
 
We'll explore two half hour films featuring London's colossal St. Pancras Rail Station and Hotel (1868), and Frank Lloyd Wright's audacious Johnson Wax Headquarters (1937) and Research Tower (1950) in Wisconsin.
Beverages will be available for purchase
Suggested donation of $5

For more information, contact Eric Wheeler: 608-797-7753 [email protected]

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  • Home
  • About
  • Membership
  • Resources
    • Preservation Services
    • Grant Program
    • Lending Library
    • Restoria Archive
    • Paint Resources
    • Researching your home
    • Nomination Assistance
    • Outside Resources
  • Architecture App
  • Customs House
  • Vault Lights
  • Audio
    • The Preservationists
    • Podcast
  • Tours
  • News & Events
    • Preservation In The News
    • Event Photos
  • Fort Astoria Sign
  • Architects of Astoria
    • Ebba Wicks Brown
    • Eino E. Isaacson
  • Notecards
  • Window Repair
  • Fraternal Lodges in Astoria
  • Renew
  • 1922 Fire
  • 1800s
  • Haunted Astoria
  • 10 Things
  • Neighborhood Spotlight
  • O.W. Taylor