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Page Text: Washington Trust for Historic Preservation Exit ©2022 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / 1204 MINOR AVE – SEATTLE, WA 98101 / P 206-624-9449 / F 206-624-2410 RevitalizeWA 2022 Call for Session Proposals If you're interested in being part of a panel or leading a workshop or group discussion at RevitalizeWA—our annual preservation and downtown revitalization conference, taking place on October 19-21 in Wenatchee—we invite you to submit a session proposal by April 27. Vintage Washington 2022 Get your tickets before April 30 for early bird prices! Join the Washington Trust and friends on Saturday, May 21, at 6:00 pm for our annual Vintage Washington fundraising event! After two long years of virtual events, join us in person at the ASUW Shell House to learn about campaigns from our Most Endangered Places program. Free Summer Program Youth Heritage Project 2022 Explore maritime stories this summer at a FREE overnight program in Port Townsend from July 12-15. High school-aged students interested in attending can learn more and apply at the link by May 13. Adults interested in serving as teacher-mentors must apply by April 30. Preservation Education Workshop on C-PACER Financing in Washington State If you missed our workshop on Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy and Resilience (C-PACER) financing in Washington State or if you'd like to revisit the topic, you can watch the workshop recording on our YouTube channel at the link below! New Video Main Street: The Heart of Washington State Watch this new video that captures the spirit of the Main Street movement in Washington State, featuring scenes from Camas, Kent, Wenatchee, Chehalis, Chelan, Yakima, Gig Harbor, Olympia, Sumner, and Mount Vernon. Sign up for email updates The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation receives generous support from:

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