Four video screens will be playing cultural and historical footage on a loop thanks to a grant from the Siletz Tribe Charitable Contribution Fund (STCCF). These video screens will play Siletz Tribe cultural film “Skookum Tillicum” in our Native American exhibit, a traditional Japanese glass fishing float video in our Japanese Glass Float exhibit, Model T footage in our Early Transportation exhibit, and Pixie Kitchen and Pixieland home videos in our Pixie exhibits. Many thanks to STCCF for helping to enhance our exhibits and continue to preserve and interpret North Lincoln County History! These videos will be up starting in February, so come check them out!
Lincoln City Mayor and STCCF Advisory Board Member Dick Anderson, NLCHM Director Jeff Syrop, along with Jeff’s daughter Eila, and wife Emy at the grant award ceremony
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Where: The North Lincoln
County Historical Museum (NLCHM)
When: Saturday, December
14th – 11 am to 3 pm
Cost: FREE! Funded by
the Mildred and Marie Children’s Fund!
Contact: NLCHM 541-996-6614
– 4907 SW Highway 101, Lincoln City
Kids of all ages are welcome to the North Lincoln County Historical Museum
on Saturday, December 14th, from 11 am to 3 pm for this Holiday
edition of Art at the Museum. We will have Holiday crafts, canvases for
painting, and much more. This is a free program funded by the Mildred and Marie
Children’s fund. The art that you create here at the museum can make a
wonderful gift for this Holiday season! Have fun, create art and learn some
history at the museum! Stop in anytime between 11 pm and 3 pm to participate. Parents/guardians must accompany
their children for this event.
We are currently seeking volunteers who would enjoy greeting museum visitors. Previous host and cash register experience is appreciated as well as an interest in North Lincoln County history. We are looking for people to fill in to cover the front desk for an hour or two a week.
We are also looking for Research Library Volunteers. This involves copying newspaper clippings, organizing, filing, scanning historic photos, data entry, and more. Computer skills are appreciated but not necessary to volunteer. If you love history and want to volunteer behind the scenes at the museum, give us a call.
If you’re interested in one of these volunteering roles, contact the museum at 541-996-6614 for more information Thanks!