Museum Progress Photos
Photo Description: Museum photo top right: Showing concrete ramp installed, waiting for Railing. Photo of Museum sign installed in the Spring. The sign made of Local Cedar, donated by Diane Stief and Ed Hoke. Pictured is Tony Jacobs, who designed and hand crafted the sign, which compliments the building, all NW materials. Sign is waiting for the rock base to be completed. Photo of side of museum, directly under the sign photo: Iron wood decking ready for the railing system to be installed. Photo of 5 women: Students of Pacific NW College of Art through Willamette University worked together with Sara Huston of MFA Applied Craft & Design and Kristin Rogers Brown, Associate Professor of Graphic Design for the Indigenous People’s Committee to plan and design posters and map images for display in the new museum. Pictured left to right: Han Bakken, Emma Schoeni, Ryan Kenney, Amarice Jenkins, Kristen Rogers Brown.
Membership Information
Membership Dues are only $20 per year – please become a member, renew membership and/or make a donation to our landscaping and display fund if you can! Members receive the Quarterly Newsletter, Window on the Past , which highlights the history of our area and announces upcoming events. Dues cover January 1st through December 31st. (If you join midyear, the previous newsletters are available to you.)
1. You can download, print and fill out this form (pdf) and send it to us with your check.
2. You can mail donations directly to us at: CPCHS P. O. Box 17 Bridal Veil, Oregon 97010 (you may note donations in honor of community members like Marion Kirkham, as well.)
3. You can choose to select the below button to sign up and pay (and/or donate) fully online from our web site here:
Photo Description: Lower Left photo: Ramp with Railing installed. Chuck Rollins, President checking out the progress. Middle bottom photo of rock wall: Columbia Gorge Rock Hounds Rock Wall sporting new cap of a White Cedar Log. Pictured: L to R Richard Bornemouth, Chuck Rollins, Natalie Linn.
Photo Description: Top right photo: Sheet rocking of the library and lower level of the museum. Lower left bottom photo: Sheet rockers working in the office area of the Mezzanine. Below: main room and gift shop room. Bottom right photo: Deck railing system installed on all three sides. With preservation in mind, this unique railing system is fabricated from small gauge Rail Road track that was used on Larch Mountain from the late 1800’s to early 1900’s. The Rail Road track is coupled with historical piping from the Roslyn Lake Hydraulic Plant to create this “one of a kind” railing system.