Oregon
The Oregon Heritage Commission will meet April 17 in Forest Grove and online, officials ay
Eugene, OR – According to the state officials, the agenda includes an update on the Commission’s Oregon Cultural Trust Statewide Partner grant funds, a 2024 legislative update related to heritage, arts, and culture, an application for the Heritage All-Star Community designation, committee reports, discussion on outreach for the Oregon Heritage Plan, and nominations for Chair and Vice Chair of the Commission.
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.
There is one appointed position currently vacant on the Oregon Heritage Commission and two positions that will become vacant July 2024.
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