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September topics in preservation: wallpaper

9/12/2024

 
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​TOPICS IN PRESERVATION: Monthly Discussions & Conversations
Wednesday, September 18th at 6pm
This month's topic: Wallpaper! Love it or hate it!
Lauri Serafin will be leading a discussion about wallpaper for the historic home. She has tips to share about removal of unwanted wallpaper and will share advice for appropriate wallpaper style selection. She has considerable expertise in this topic and will be ready for questions and conversation about projects people are working on or thinking about.
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!
FREE and open to the public!
Hope to see you there!
Join the conversation!
Wednesday, September 18th at 6 pm
389 12th Street
Downtown Astoria

New lecture series: lcps presents!

9/9/2024

 
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​Join us for the premiere of our new lecture series, LCPS Presents!
Tuesday, September 10 at 7pm
Pacifick Distillery 55 4th St. Astoria, OR

Lauri Serafin and Eric Wheeler will share a deep dive into the history of the 1892 building that is hosting our series, the Astoria Wharf and Warehouse building (present day Pacifick Distillery). They will be exploring exciting discoveries and knowledge of its use as a bonded warehouse in the 1890s. They will also dig into the legacy of the Carruthers family, who were responsible for constructing it.

This event is FREE and open to the public.
Seating is maxed at 55, so come early and order a drink and a bite to eat!
The lecture begins at 7pm.

For questions regarding this event, please email [email protected] or call 503-468-0139
We'll see you there!

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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
  • Architecture App
  • Customs House
  • Vault Lights
  • Audio
    • The Preservationists
    • Podcast
  • Tours
  • News & Events
    • Preservation In The News
    • Event Photos
  • 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