VR Body Image 2Restore Oregon has partnered with Oregon Heritage to offer a FREE regional membership in the League of Historic American Theatres (LHAT) and Restore Oregon. This is an exclusive offer for historic Oregon theaters!

Our work with historic theaters started with a survey in 2015, continued with regional theater workshops throughout the state in 2016, and now expands to offer a dual membership which will start April 1st, 2017 and end March 31st, 2018. Perks of this membership combo include:

LHAT
  • Belonging to a growing network of more than 300 historic theaters across North America.
  • Access to hundreds of professionals with extensive knowledge, experience and wisdom in historic theater rescue, rehabilitation, operations and sustainability.
  • One membership benefits your entire organization, not just one individual. As many staff and/or board members as you designate may access online resources.
  • Share resources, information and advice online with 400+ peers through the LHAT-CHAT NETWORK, a customized online community where members interact and collaborate to discuss innovative ideas, opportunities and challenges historic theaters face.
  • Online Theater Resources – archived articles, conference and seminar presentations and handouts, member survey results, sample
  • manuals, agreements, templates, job descriptions and much more!
  • Free, on-demand webinars
  • Free membership

Restore Oregon

  • Quarterly newsletter
  • E-news
  • Early access to educational programs and tours
  • Free membership

The value of this offer is over $500!
To take advantage of this free dual membership email the following information to Restore Oregon at info@restoreoregon.org:

  • Organization
  • Contact/representative name
  • Mailing address
  • Phone Number
  • E-mail

We will then send a follow-up email with your membership information and how to take advantage of the perks!
We look forward to continuing our work to revitalize Oregon’s historic theaters with you!

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This project is supported in part by a grant from the Oregon Cultural Trust, investing in Oregon’s arts, humanities, and heritage.