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The Hellenic-American Cultural Center & Museum (HACCM) is the leading 501(c)(3) museum and cultural center of its kind in the Western United States. It is located on the…
Our Mission To teach indigenous Aztec culture and traditions through dance, music and the arts. To sustain the teachings of Aztec Generals Miguel Angel Pineda and Aztec Dance…
The Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)’s mission is to assist refugees, immigrants, and multi-ethnic communities to develop self-sufficiency and cross-cultural awareness while affirming and preserving each culture…
The mission of Instituto de Cultura Oregoniana (ICO) It is to promote the Hispanic culture of Oregon, and promote multilingualism as a source of common prosperity.…
The Jacksonville Woodlands Association is caring for our natural and cultural history so that all may experience our city’s gold rush heritage. In 1989, alarmed by the prospect…
Latino Community Association (LCA) is an essential connecting point for our immigrant community to ask questions, have letters translated, get help making phone calls (interpretation) and negotiating payment…
The Sons of the American Revolution is the leading male lineage society that perpetuates the ideals of the War for Independence. As a historical, educational, and patriotic, non-profit…
The Willamette Heritage Center connects generations by preserving and interpreting the history of the Mid-Willamette Valley. The fourteen historic structures on site house permanent and changing exhibits, a…
Located in Walterville, Oregon, the McKenzie River Discovery Center will be a world-class destination offering transformational experiences through educational displays of historic artifacts, interactive exhibits, interpretive nature trails and…
We believe that Salem should have vibrant and beautiful public landscapes that inspire and nurture the regional community. To help achieve that vision, we created the Mission Street…
From its origin in 1923 with 15 women who shared an interest in national heritage and love of country, the Oregon Society has grown to 130 members dedicated…