In a vibrant meeting held at Benton County's city hall, members of the Historic Resources Committee gathered to discuss upcoming events and initiatives aimed at preserving the rich history of the region. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as committee members shared plans for engaging the community in historical exploration.
One of the highlights discussed was Grama's upcoming "Alive in the Margins" walking tour scheduled for the evening of the 28th. This event promises to immerse participants in the local history, showcasing the stories that have shaped the area. Additionally, the Greenbelt Land Trust confirmed their own tour of Bald Hill Farm, where they will delve into the historical significance of the Kalapuya people and their ongoing efforts to preserve the land's heritage.
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Subscribe for Free The committee also touched on the Albany Regional Museum's popular "History Bites" series, which features monthly presentations. Two intriguing topics were announced for May: one focusing on preserving family treasures and another highlighting the history of the Novak Family and their Hungarian restaurant in Albany. These events are expected to draw interest from locals eager to connect with their past.
Another significant point of discussion was the Leticia Carson exhibit, previously showcased in Corvallis and soon to be displayed in Roseburg. The committee expressed a desire to support workshops related to this exhibit, emphasizing the importance of sharing the stories of Oregon's Black pioneers.
As the meeting progressed, a member raised a question about a historic fire exhibit located at a local fire station, which is currently available for tours by appointment only. The committee discussed the potential for making this exhibit more accessible to the public, highlighting the efforts of retired firefighters who have dedicated time to restoring historic fire apparatus.
The meeting concluded with a sense of optimism and commitment to fostering a deeper appreciation for Benton County's history. With a calendar full of events and a focus on community engagement, the Historic Resources Committee is poised to inspire residents to explore and celebrate their heritage.