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Appeal Tribune Wednesday, November 8, 2017 3B Local nonprofits get Cultural Trust boost JUSTIN MUCH SALEM STATESMAN JOURNAL USA TODAY NETWORK Silverton Together, Santiam Canyon School District Parent Teacher Group, Santiam Historical Society and Santiam Heritage Foundation were among the nonprofits in Marion County receiving a boost last week via the Oregon Cultural Trust. Marion Cultural Development Corpo- ration announced a total of $42,905 of Oregon Cultural Trust grants to 24 Mar- ion County non-profit organizations. The matching grants aim to promote the county’s culture, traditions, arts and her- itage. Silverton Together’s piece of that to- tal is $2,000, which will be used to install bronze plaques on historic structures listed on the National Register of Histor- ic Places and develop a brochure and video In Mill City, Santiam Canyon School District nonprofit received $2,000 to support local youth participating in the weeklong residency of the Missoula Children’s Theater. Santiam Historical Society was awarded $900 for its ongoing work, in conjunction with University of Oregon, digitizing early Stayton newspapers for use online. Santiam Heritage Foundation’s $2,000 award will establish a historical photographic exhibit and replace mold- ings on the second floor of the Charles & Martha Brown House. Other Marion County award recipi- ents are: » Ceili of the Valley Society for a cele- bration of the music, crafts, dance and culture of Celtic nations, $2,000; » Children’s Educational Theatre to expand audience diversity by providing American Sign Language interpreters for their six productions, $2,000; » Confluence Willamette Valley LGBT Chorus, to provide performances celebrating diversity and community in- clusion, $1,925; » Festival Chorale Oregon, to support their presentation of Handel’s Messiah Parts 2 and 3 in the Elsinore Theatre, $2,000; » Historic Elsinore Theatre, to sup- port phase 2 of water damage restora- tion, $1,000; » Lord & Schryver Conservancy, to train gardeners in the propagation of his- torical plant material for the historic Lord & Schryver public gardens, $2,000; » Oregon Fire Service Museum, Me- morial, and Learning Center to provide an environmental control system for heating, cooling and humidity in the mu- seum’s archive space, $2,000; » Oregon Symphony Association in Salem, to enable ticket price reduction for local students who otherwise might not be able to attend, $2,000; » Salem Art Association, to increase access for under-served 4th-grade stu- dents to experience Oregon history and art through field trips, $2,000; » Salem Concert Band, to support the ‘Triumph of the Spirit’ concert at the El- sinore Theatre, $2,000; » Salem Multicultural Institute and World Beat, to provide space for the sharing of heritage through stories and collections by members of the communi- ty, $2,000; » Salem Public Library Foundation, to provide Salem-area middle and high school youth with artistic and cultural exploration at the library, $2,000; » Salem Theatre Network, to bring live theatre and cultural performances and workshops to the Cherry Blossom Theatre Festival, $1,200; » Theatre 33 on the 45th, to increase participation through marketing leading to less dependence on grants and corpo- rate sponsors, $2,000; » Willamette Heritage Center for the continuation of their 18-year-old sum- mer educational heritage activities and programs for school-aged youths, $2,000. » Keizer’s Paradise of Samoa, $2,000 to support a diversity awareness pro- gram on the culture and arts of Samoa and Weddle Elementary School, $2,000 to support their evening of traditional Ma- yan culture. » Woodburn’s Nellie Muir Elemen- tary, $2,000 to provide the community with folkloric dancing, music and educa- tion from different regions of Mexico; » Aurora’s Friends of Historic Butte- ville, $1,000 for the restoration of the Historic Butteville Landing. 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