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AKCHO was established to encourage cooperation among historical organizations and to promote and encourage the study and preservation of the history and heritage of King County through member organizations, individual members, and the community they serve, and to support such preservation efforts through public awareness and understanding of legislative issues.

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THE HERITAGE ADVISOR

The newsletter of the Association of King County Historical Organizations

Submit your news, announcements, and calendar items. Visit our membership page and become a member today.




Category: Heritage Briefs


Holiday Events Galore on AKCHO Calendar
Article Date: December 1st, 2010
Category: Heritage Briefs

Judging by AKCHO’s online calendar, Santa is going to be very busy throughout King County this month!  Visit the calendar for festive heritage-themed activities – from Santa visits and holiday open houses to sing-alongs and Christmas ship cruises.  Take time to treat yourself, your family, and your friends to a holiday outing. Read the rest of this article »



Reactions to South Downtown Rezoning Proposals
Article Date: December 1st, 2010
Category: Heritage Briefs

“South Downtown” – the area that includes Seattle’s largest aggregation of historic buildings (Pioneer Square area) as well as its most identifiable cultural enclave (Chinatown/International District) – is being considered for rezoning intended to foster new growth, particularly of market-rate housing. Read the rest of this article »



Debate Over Historic Ronald School’s Future
Article Date: December 1st, 2010
Category: Heritage Briefs

The Shoreline Area News reports that redevelopment plans for the landmarked Ronald School, until recently the home of the Shoreline Historical Museum, were reviewed recently at a well-attended hearing of the King County Landmarks Commission.  Read the rest of this article »



AKCHO Events Coordinator Needed
Article Date: December 1st, 2010
Author: Marjorie Ann Reeves, Robert E. Lee Chapter, UDC
Category: Heritage Briefs

Being the Events Coordinator for AKCHO has made serving on the board extra fun for me.  It gave me the opportunity to meet so many new people in the historical community.  Read the rest of this article »



Get Your Beets by Boat
Article Date: December 1st, 2010
Category: Heritage Briefs

Eighty years after produce delivery on Puget Sound ceased to be a regular occurrence, FarmBoat.org is hoping to reinstate the practice with a year-round transient floating farmers’ market fleet.  Read the rest of this article »



Parting Out the Wawona
Article Date: December 1st, 2010
Category: Heritage Briefs

More than a year and a half after the three-masted schooner Wawona was towed away for dismantling, the nonprofit maritime heritage group Northwest Seaport now hopes to give away pieces of the landmarked ship to museums, artists, and others. Read the rest of this article »



Tacoma Tall Ships Festival Gets Deep-Sixed
Article Date: December 1st, 2010
Category: Heritage Briefs

Three Sheets Northwest reports that the Tacoma Tall Ships Organization pulled the plug at the end of September, effectively ending plans to put on a Tall Ships Festival in 2011. Read the rest of this article »



Building 30 Needs Repairs
Article Date: December 1st, 2010
Category: Heritage Briefs

From the Rat City Rollergirls to the Friends of the Library, Building 30 (part of the Sand Point Historic District at Magnuson Park) has hosted a wide array of community events. Read the rest of this article »



Urban Archaeology
Article Date: December 1st, 2010
Category: Heritage Briefs

According to one of Seattle’s most stalwart champions of historic preservation, the City of Seattle lacks a key component for protecting its heritage.  Read the rest of this article »



Onstage – Women Upstage Oppression
Article Date: December 1st, 2010
Category: Heritage Briefs

Tough and determined women from our past take the stage in King County this month. Read the rest of this article »




ABOUT THIS NEWSLETTER

Heritage Advisor is published 10 times a year by the Association of King County Historical Organizations as a service to members and those who support its mission. AKCHO was established in 1977 to: encourage cooperation among historical organizations; promote and encourage the study and preservation of the history and heritage of King County through member organizations, individual members, and the community they serve; and support such preservation efforts through public awareness and understanding of legislative issues.

The Heritage Advisor welcomes submissions of news items, calendar items, and opinion columns from AKCHO members, HA subscribers, and readers. Articles are limited to 300 words and they should have a strong relevance to historic preservation and heritage issues in King County, Washington. Submission of an article does not guarantee publication. AKCHO does not pay for published submissions. All articles are subject to review by AKCHO staff. Please send your article within the body of an email (no attachments, please) to heritageadvisor@akcho.org.

AKCHO welcomes new members year round. Individual memberships are $15. Organization memberships are $35. Join more than 150 individuals and organizations supporting heritage work and historic preservation in King County. For more information and an application form, visit http://www.akcho.org/members.php.


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