OREGON CULTURAL SUMMIT
Friday, October 21, 2005 9:00 am - 6:30 pm (Pacific Time)
Portland Art Museum Mark Wing 1219 SW Park Ave Portland, OR 97205
The Oregon Cultural Trust will convene a statewide Cultural Summit for arts, heritage, and humanities leaders, supporters, and advocates on Friday, October 21, 2005 at the Portland Art Museum. The day-long summit will include keynote speakers, advocacy forums, informative break-out sessions, networking opportunities, and in depth information on how cultural organizations can utilize the Oregon Cultural Trust as a tool for their own fund raising and development needs.
The summit will include:
THE SUMMIT AGENDA IS NOW AVAILABLE ON THE CULTURAL TRUST WEBSITE at http://www.culturaltrust.org Click on the "News and Events" tab, then go to the Cultural Summit sidebar on the right side of the screen and click on "download the agenda".
- Updates on the Oregon Cultural Trust
- Luncheon and keynote speaker Ben Cameron, Executive Director of Theatre Communications Group
- Break-out sessions on topics ranging from cultural advocacy, cultural tourism, grant writing to creative collaboration and others
- In-depth information on how cultural organizations can use the Oregon Cultural Trust as a tool for fund raising and development purposes
- A forum on best practices for members of Oregon's county and tribal cultural coalitions
- Opportunities to enjoy the newly installed galleries of the Mark Wing of the Portland Art Museum as well as exhibits at the Oregon Historical Society
- A closing event at the Oregon Historical Society
The summit will be held: 9:00am to 6:00pm Portland Art Museum, Mark Wing [formerly the North Wing] 1219 SW Park Avenue (corner of Main Street) Portland, OR 97205
Registration Fee: [includes breaks and lunch] Per Person: $45.00 Multiple attendees from same organization: $35.00 per person
The 2005 Cultural Summit is limited to 400 participants. Early registration is encouraged.
For information on hotels in downtown Portland, visit the Portland Oregon Visitor Association (POVA) website at: www.travelportland.com/event_calendar/
Information on cultural events in the Portland area during the weekend of October 21-23, 2005 is available on the Regional Arts and Culture Council website at: www.racc.org/calendar
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