Oregon Heritage Commission meets Nov. 3-4 in Pendleton, online

Published 5:30 am Tuesday, October 29, 2024

PENDLETON — The Oregon Heritage Commission meets Sunday and Monday, Nov. 3-4, in Pendleton and online.

The agenda includes an update on Northwest Digital Heritage, according to the announcement from the The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, as well as discussion on recommendations from the draft 2024 Oregon Heritage Vitality Report, discussion on the 2026-30 Oregon Heritage Plan process and a presentation from the Oregon Cultural Trust.

This meeting is open to the public and there is an opportunity at the beginning of the meeting for public comment in person and online. For online attendance, registration is required. To view the full agenda and/or to register for the virtual meeting option visit here.

Special accommodations for the meeting — including translation services — may be made by calling 503-986‐0690 or emailing Mary.Newcomb@oprd.oregon.gov at least 72 hours prior to the start of the meeting.

The Oregon Heritage Commission consists of nine members, all of whom the governor appoints. The commission is the primary agency for coordination of heritage activities in the state.

More information about the Oregon Heritage Commission is available online at www.oregonheritage.org and from commission coordinator Katie Henry at 503-877-8834 or katie.henry@oprd.oregon.gov.

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