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ORGANIZATION: CLACKAMAS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 7 people are interested
Clackamas County Historical Society Museum

Do you enjoy working with your hand and are looking for a way to give back?We can help! The Museum of the Oregon Territory and Stevens-Crawford Heritage House have a variety of different needs.Some projects are ongoing and light duty, such as changing light bulbs and spot painting.Other projects involve coordinating companies doing the work for you.

Contact volunteers@clackamashistory.org if this opportunity appeals to you!

The Clackamas County Historical Society embraces people of any age, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, class, ability, language, or cultural background.

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About CLACKAMAS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Location:

PO BOX 2211, OREGON CITY, OR 97045, US

Mission Statement

To enrich the lives of current and future generations through collecting, preserving and interpreting the history and culture of historic Clackamas County.

Description

The Clackamas County Historical Society was incorporated in 1952 as a non-profit organization. In 1968 the Stevens house was donated to the Society and was opened as the Stevens Crawford Heritage House Museum. As the collections grew, members soon realized that the preservation and interpretation of Clackamas County's history required a modern museum building and trained staff. In the 1970's the Latourette family donated property to Clackamas County to be used as a park. With the agreement of county officials and the Latourette family, this site at 2nd and Tumwater was chosen for the new museum. Through the efforts of individual donors and grants, the Museum of the Oregon Territory was constructed and opened to the public in September 1990. With the determination of the Board and the help of many volunteers the Society continues to meet its mission to collect, preserve and interpret the history, culture and technology of Clackamas County, Oregon​

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Community
Employment
Arts & Culture, Community, Employment

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

211 Tumwater DriveOregon City, OR 97045

(45.35221,-122.61322)
 

SKILLS

  • Housekeeping
  • Facilities Management
  • Janitorial Maintenance
  • Renovation
  • Plumbing
  • Carpentry

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Public Groups
  • Private Groups

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • At least four hours a month

Private Group Details

  • Group Size Range 1 - 50+
  • Event can be held at organization location(s)
  • No Donation

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