Preservation grant workshop slated for Tuesday

PORT ANGELES — Funding for two state grant programs is available for owners of historic barns and for those with stewardship responsibilities over historic cemeteries in Clallam or Jefferson counties.

The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation, in partnership with the Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board, the Sequim Museum and Art Center, the Clallam County Historical Society, Joyce Depot Museum and Friends of Hoko River State Park, will host a free workshop from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Port Angeles Library for those who want to learn more about both the Heritage Barn Preservation Initiative and Cemetery Preservation Program.

The Port Angeles Library is at 2211 S. Peabody St.

The Heritage Barn Initiative established the Heritage Barn Register, a statewide list of historically significant barns.

Owners of designated Heritage Barns are eligible to apply for matching grants available to assist with barn stabilization and rehabilitation projects.

New program

The newly established Cemetery Preservation Program is intended to support outstanding examples of historic cemeteries through capital grants aimed at preservation.

Both initiatives are programs of the state Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation.

Chris Moore, executive director with the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation, will be on hand to answer questions and discuss the process for completing program documents.

Approximately $450,000 is available in matching grants to support rehabilitation of barns and cemetery preservation, respectively.

Submission deadline

The deadline to submit applications requesting barn rehabilitation grant funds will be early May; the deadline for cemetery grants is to be determined.

For more information about the workshop or the Heritage Barn Preservation Initiative, call Chris Moore at 206-624-9449 or visit www.preservewa.org.

For more abut the Heritage Barn Reigster, see https://dahp.wa.gov/ historic-registers/heritage-barn-register.

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