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2013 WASHINGTON HERITAGE CONFERENCE COMING UP IN FEBRUARY

2013 Washington Heritage Conference  “The Art of Heritage” February 5, 2013—Red Lion Hotel Olympia The Washington State Historical Society is partnering with the Washington State Arts Commission, the Washington State Arts Alliance and Washington Museum Association for the 2013 Heritage Conference “The Art of Heritage” at the Red Lion Hotel in Olympia on Tuesday, February 5, 2013.  The Conference also features workshops on Monday, February 4, 2013 on Collections Care and Effective Grant Writing at the State Capital Museum in Olympia. At the conference on February 5th, attendees will learn how to work effectively with elected officials, how to implement social media; get an update on lodging tax; learn about initiatives to build new audiences for arts and heritage; see how other arts and heritage groups have used state grants; get some tips on board development; and enjoy a special session on “Museums, Arts and Historic Sites Synergy.” The spotlight event will be a noon keynote address on February 5th  by noted author Carol Kammen, American Association of State and Local History columnist who writes “On Doing Local History.”  She will speak on “Clio and Her Sisters:  Integrating Arts and Heritage.” Online registration for the conference and workshops and room reservation information is here.  Deadline for registration is January 30, 2013. For more information on the conference and workshops, contact Shanna Stevenson. Attendees are also invited to attend the February 5th Arts & Heritage Reception from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the State Capital Museum sponsored by the Washington Museum Association in partnership with the Washington State Arts Alliance.  RSVP for the reception to Susan Rohrer, by January 25, 2013. Join Arts & Heritage Day at the Legislature on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 starting with the 7:00 a.m. Heritage Caucus in Rooms ABC in the Cherberg Building at the Capitol in Olympia.  For more information, check out the web site.