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The Friends of the Clatskanie Library was incorporated in March of 1991 as a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization. The Foundation’s purpose is to accept donations from the…
Ensuring the Gorge remains a vibrant, living place—wondrous, wild, and open to all—is at the core of what we do. Friends of the Columbia Gorge is the only…
Friends of the Historic Columbia River Highway support the restoration and reconnection of the historic highway through the Columbia River Gorge. Our vision is to restore and preserve…
The mission of the Baker Heritage Museum is to conserve artifacts of historical Baker County, to educate the public about the development of the area, to preserve local…
Hoyt Arboretum is Portland’s museum of living trees. Hoyt Arboretum Friends works to maintain and improve Hoyt Arboretum and its collection for all people through advocacy, resources, awareness…
The Jacksonville Woodlands Association is caring for our natural and cultural history so that all may experience our city’s gold rush heritage. In 1989, alarmed by the prospect…
Lan Su Chinese Garden is one of Portland’s greatest treasures and most interesting sites to see while visiting Portland. A result of a collaboration between the cities of…
Leach connects people to nature. In 1931 Lilla and John Leach bought 4 acres on Johnson Creek, built a fine house, surrounded it with plants they collected, and…
To preserve and interpret the trial that the Corps of Discover used, lead by Captain Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, across the unknown continent of North America.…
Located in Walterville, Oregon, the McKenzie River Discovery Center will be a world-class destination offering transformational experiences through educational displays of historic artifacts, interactive exhibits, interpretive nature trails and…