Posted in Feature Stories, Preservation on Apr 29th, 2010
From Windows to Doors, Foundations to a Wagon Road – 4Culture’s Landmark Rehabilitation Program Awards Twelve County-wide Projects Preservation Funding

In honor of Preservation Month, Preservation 4Culture is pleased to announce Landmark Rehabilitation Program (LRP) support for twelve preservation projects, providing…
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Posted in Feature Stories, Preservation on Apr 29th, 2010

The 2010 Landmark Challenge Grant application will be available online starting May 19th. This program provides assistance countywide for “bricks and mortar” projects involving highly significant, designated historic properties. Eligible properties include: City of Seattle landmarks, City of Bothell landmarks, King…
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I was disappointed to see the Obama Administration in the 2010 federal budget proposed the elimination of significant preservation funding that comes through relatively small programs such as Save America’s Treasures and Preserve America. These two programs have had a…
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If you’re an artist, arts group, heritage organization/specialist/educator, or someone needing help to rehabilitate a landmark, don’t forget to apply to 4Culture for project support – several deadlines are coming up in early March:
Landmark Rehabilitation: deadline March 3, 2010
Heritage Special…
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Posted in Feature Stories, Preservation on Jan 6th, 2010

Get your typing fingers ready! 4Culture’s 2010 Landmark Rehabilitation Program application is now available online. One of 4Culture’s core programs since 2003, the Landmark Rehab Program supports the preservation of designated county landmarks by providing funds for rehabilitation work, such…
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News from a 4Culture 2009 Landmark Rehabilitation Program Recipient
Locals in the Auburn area might have noticed the large scaffolding and workmen surrounding the historic Auburn Carnegie Library, home of the Auburn Dance Center. This prominent downtown building is undergoing some…
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