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[Buggy on display at Oregon Trail center]
Photograph of a buggy from the time of the Oregon Trail, it resembles a wagon with less storage space. The buggy is on display at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Information Center in Oregon City. It is roped off to deny access to visitors and is made of wood. A trunk, blanket, and basket are included in the display. Attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, took a group trip and tour of the center.
[Ralph Hartsock at podium]
Photograph of Ralph Hartsock standing behind a podium with a microphone. He is speaking at the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference held in Portland, Oregon. Around his neck is a painted key that he was awarded at the conference.
[Ralph Hartsock receiving award at 2014 CSLA conference]
Photograph of a woman holding up a medal for Ralph Hartsock, taken during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference held in Portland, Oregon.
[Mary Lou Henneman standing at a podium]
Photograph of Mary Lou Henneman from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. She is standing behind a podium and is speaking to the attendees. A computer mouse is resting on top of the podium.
[Wooden cut of Moses]
Photograph of a framed wood carving of Moses in robes and holding the ten commandments. The piece is at the Neveh Shalom synagogue in Portland, Oregon. Attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, took a tour of the location.
[Attendees touring Oregon Trail exhibit]
Photograph of attendees of the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, standing in an exhibit set up to replicate a dining room. They are at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Information Center in Oregon City, south of Portland. They took a group trip and tour of the location, one is taking photos of the picture on the wall. A dress is standing to the side and informational plaques are on the walls.
[Presbyterian roundtable discussion]
Photograph of the Presbyterian table during the Roundtable Discussion at from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. Attendees are seated around it and have papers and a laptop open. Another table that is empty is visible past them. They are in a sunken level of the hotel they are staying at and stairs are visible behind them.
[Attendees sitting for tour presentation]
Photograph of attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, sitting for a tour presentation. The group took a trip and tour of the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Information Center in Oregon City. They are sitting in stands while a guide speaks about the history of the location.
[Alice Campbell, Marcia Trauernicht, and Evelyn Pockrass]
Photograph of Alice Campbell, Marcia Trauernicht and Evelyn Pockrass during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon. They are standing by a podium during an awards event. Pockrass is holding up a certificate that commemorates the 35th anniversary of the Indiana Chapter of the CSLA. To the left a table with papers and a box is visible.
[CSLA attendees on Oregon Trail tour]
Photograph of attendees of the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, on a tour at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Information Center. They are standing in a hallway with the trail painted on the wall and informational plaques. A guide is standing at the front of the group.
[Methodist roundtable discussion 2]
Photograph of the Methodist table during the Roundtable Discussion at the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. Attendees are seated around it and another table is visible in the distance on the left. They are in a sunken level of the hotel they are staying at and a couch is visible between two lamps behind them.
[Attendee looking at shelves]
Photograph of an attendee of the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, looking at a poster at an exhibit. She attended the trip that the group took to the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Information Center. The poster is attached to the replica shelves of supplies that would have been used on the trail. Smaller signs are also on the shelves and explain what specific items would have been used for.
[CSLA registration tables]
Photograph of the registration table from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. Two tables have been made into an L shape and have various items, including pencils, pens, notes, and name-tags, and sign-in sheets on them. A paper on the table reads "Love your conference bag? Want more? 1 for $5 or 2 for $8; Limited quantity available get them before we sell out." A poster beside the tables reads "Registration", an image of a feathered fountain pen, "47th Annual Conference".
[Ellen Bosman giving presentation]
Photograph of Ellen Bosman during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. She is standing next to a screen that her presentation is being projected onto. Attendees are seated at a long table and are facing the presentation. The screen reads "The Future of Church Libraries" which is the title of the presentation and it was focused on how to bring patrons into the new world of technology and resources within the congregational libraries.
[Patterned kneeler]
Photograph of a flower patterned kneeler in the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Portland, Oregon. The kneeler borders the stairs that lead up to the altar. A golden scrolled candle-holder is partially inside of it. Attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was also held in Portland, toured the location.
[Map of Oregon Trail next to wagon]
Photograph of a mural map of the Oregon Trail on the wall of a wooden building. Next to it is an old wagon without a cover. Large lights are aimed at the wall and white metal posts go up behind it. The map is at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Information Center in Oregon City. A group of attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, took a trip and tour of the center.
[Library at Neveh Shalom synagogue 2]
Photograph of attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, gathered in the Neveh Shalom synagogue's library. Evelyn Pockrass is wearing the light blue cardigan. There are bookshelves behind her and a tower of magazines to the side. A sign on one of the shelves reads "Religion 8" and includes a list of what is shelved there.
[Attendees gathered at table for breakfast]
Photograph of a group of attendees during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon. They are seated at a dining table and have plates with breakfast in front of them. There is orange juice and coffee at the center of the table. The woman in the middle is wearing a nametag that reads "Joy Cryer".
[Interior of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral]
Photograph of the interior of the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Portland, Oregon. The organ is central behind the white altar, and chairs and benches are gathered behind the table covered in candle-sticks. To the sides are podiums with chairs and songbooks on them. The ceiling is vaulted and a stained glass rose window is visible above the organ. The attendees of the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was also held in Portland, took a trip to the church.
[Monica Tenney and Marcia Trauernicht]
Photograph of Monica Tenney and Marcia Trauernicht during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon. They are holding a certificate between them and are standing next to a podium.
[Award recipient behind podium]
Photograph of an award recipient at the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference held in Portland, Oregon. She is standing behind a podium with a microphone and is speaking to those in attendance. Around her neck is a painted key on a red ribbon, which is part of the award.
[Jeannie St. John Taylor at table]
Photograph of Jeannie St. John Taylor from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. She is one of the guest local authors who was invited to the conference and she is standing behind a table where her books are set up. Her work includes children books and more advanced novels. Taylor is holding a microphone so that she can speak to the attendees of the conference.
[Trio of stained glass windows]
Photograph of three stained glass windows right beside each other inside of the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Portland, Oregon. Each depicts different figures from the Bible, divided so that there are three on each pane. Attendees of the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was also held in Portland, toured the cathedral.
[Steve Chambers speaking]
Photograph of Steve Chamber from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. He is standing behind a table that has various items, including salt lamps, soaps, coffee, and toys, arranged on top of it for sale. He is holding a microphone in one hand.
[Glenda speaking about winning book]
Photograph of Glenda from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. She is standing behind a podium and holding Sally Lloyd-James' book "Thoughts to Make Your Heart Sing". She is speaking to the attendees of the conference during the awards luncheon and an image of the book is also being projected onto the screen beside her.
[Stained glass windows inside library]
Photograph of stained glass windows depicting flowers in the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church library. Right below them are the shelves for children's books. On top are a few about the Bible that are standing up. The shelves are labeled "Parent Preference" and "Easy Books". Attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, took a tour of the location.
[Methodist roundtable discussion 1]
Photograph of the Methodist table during the Roundtable Discussion at the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. Attendees are seated around it and another table is visible past them. They are in a sunken level of the hotel they are staying at and a couch is visible to the left.
[Marcia Trauernicht and recipient of certificate]
Photograph of Marcia Trauernicht and a certificate recipient during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon. They are standing by a podium and microphone during an event. The certificate commemorates the 30th anniversary of the San Jose Bay Area Chapter of the CSLA.
[Speaker during banquet]
Photograph of a speaker from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. She is standing among the dining tables during a banquet event. She is holding a folder with papers in her hand. At the tables are attendees with small plates in front of them.
[Attendees during breakfast]
Photograph of attendees during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference held in Portland, Oregon. They are seated around a dining table and have plates with breakfast in front of them. Orange juice and coffee are in the middle of the table. A stack of papers is on the table beside one of the attendees. Others are seated at tables behind them and a worker can be seen through the open doorway.
[Marcia Trauernicht holding certificate]
Photograph of Marcia Trauernicht during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon. She is standing next to a podium and holding a certificate. The certificate is a commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Western New York Chapter of the CSLA.
[Attendees walking in the Heritage Garden]
Photograph of a group of attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, walking in the Heritage Gardens. They took a group trip and tour of the End of the Oregon Trial Interpretive and Visitor Information Center in Oregon City. There are several types of flowers and a sign that reads "Gardens; Living History of the Oregon Trail" and provides an explanation about the garden.
[Ellen Bosman]
Photograph of Ellen Bosman from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. She is giving a presentation titled "The Future of Church Libraries" to the attendees of the conference.
[Attendee holding up poster]
Photograph of an attendee, possibly Ms. Jeri, from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon. She is holding a poster that reads "Once upon a time there was a lady named Ms. Jeri. She read books to children, and sand songs to them. This made the children happy, and they loved her very much. The End." and "We Love You" which was underlined. Between the two sections of writing are flowers made out of colored construction paper. Each flower has a name next to it.
[CSLA Board members at tables]
Photograph of the CSLA Board members during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. They are seated at a row of tables and have papers in front of each member. Marcia Trauernicht is standing at the head of the row. Ralph Hartsock is sitting down at the end, in the bottom left-hand corner.
[Neveh Shalom synagogue interior]
Photograph of the Neveh Shalom synagogue's interior sanctuary. The place from which the Torah is read is carved with the scrolls and other important scenes. A stained glass piece acts as the aron kodesh, or holy ark, for the scrolls in the back wall. Above it are the ten commandments and the ner tamid, or eternal light. Attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, are sitting in the congregational seating. They are on a group tour of the location.
[Attendees looking at shelves]
Photograph of attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, looking at the shelves of materials in the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church library. The group took a tour of the location.
[Ralph Hartsock giving presentation]
Photograph of Ralph Hartsock from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. He is sitting down at a conference table with his laptop in front of him. It is connected to the television at the end of the table and is showing his presentation "Digital Repositories of Religious History". The slide reads "Other non-digital Repositories: Northwest Digital Archives", the first bullet reads "The Northwest Digital Archives (NWDA) provides enhanced access to archival and manuscript collections in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Alaska, Utah, and Washington" and includes a link, the second bullet reads "Union database of Encoded Archival Description (EAD) finding aids", and the third bullet reads "Scope agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and natural resources urban and rural social movements, local state, regional, and national politics. Native American language and culture; and the place of religious communities in the region." He is at the end of the presentation. Tara Carlisle was aiding in the presentation over Skype.
[Marcia Trauernicht and Amy Ownbey]
Photograph of Amy Ownbey and Marcia Trauernicht during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon. They are standing together beside a podium in a banquet area. Ownbey is holding a certificate that commemorates the 35th anniversary of the Metro Atlanta Chapter of the CSLA.
[Stained glass accent windows]
Photograph of stained glass accent windows on the inside of the Neveh Shalom synagogue. There are lights in front of them and attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, can be seen below. The attendees were touring the synagogue on the first day of the conference.
[Guide speaking at Abernathy Green exhibit]
Photograph of a guide at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Information Center giving a presentation at one of the exhibits. Behind her is an area set up as a camp site that replicates the ones at the end of the Oregon Trail. There is a tent, a clothesline, a fire-pit, trunks, and other materials. Above the site is a sign that reads "Abernathy Green" and a large screen that reads "Oregon; Yesterday & Today". Attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, took a group trip and tour of the center.
[Stearns Library guide speaking to attendees]
Photograph of the tour guide speaking to attendees of the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon. The group took a tour of the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral and Stearns Library, which they are standing in now. They also visited the bookstore. The room is painted yellow and there are children's books on shelves along the wall; a stuffed Pooh Bear is sitting on a window seat and there are chairs stacked in the corner.
[Attendees sitting at dining table]
Photograph of a group of attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, sitting at a dining table on the Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler. The group took a trip to the boat in Cascade Locks on the border of Washington and Oregon. Some are looking at menus and out of the window the Columbia River is visible.
[Gardens sign]
Photograph of a sign at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Information Center in Oregon City. It is surrounded by flowers and reads "Gardens; Living History of the Oregon Trail; 'We pitched our tent...remaining at this camp for about one week, feasting on watermelons and good, fresh vegetables right from the garden, which are brought in by the Clackamas County farmers in great abundance.' E.E. Conyers on arrival in Oregon City, September 25, 1852.; Land brought the settlers west. These gardens demonstrate the critical role growing things played in emigrant life. From practical to nostalgic, these plantings unite many different traditions. Any one pioneer garden would not have had such variety. Settlers in those early years were too busy. It was a rare woman who didn't bring at least one favorite flower from home. A stranger in a strange land, the pioneer woman determined -- --serve beauty and ho-------------- territorial traditions ------------------. Like gardeners of today, emigrant tastes varied. Some brought 'romantic' plants like ivy and roses. Others chose iceplant and Christmas cactus. First plantings were usually a single flower protected by a packing crate next to the kitchen door where it could be easily soaked with wash water."
[Cheryl Cutchin standing at podium]
Photograph of Cheryl Cutchin during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza in Portland, Oregon. She is standing behind a podium with the location's logo on the front and a microphone is in front of her. Other attendees of the event are seated at a table close-by. There are breakfast items on the table.
[Dress in Oregon Trail exhibit]
Photograph of a dress on a mannequin that a pioneer girl on the Oregon Trail would have worn. A small paper slip attached reads "Yes its okay to touch me" and a little crib with a toy doll in it is at the foot of the mannequin. Behind it is a rocking chair and a wooden rocking horse. The pieces are part of an exhibit for the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Information Center in Oregon City. Attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, took a group trip and tour of the center.
[Replica of classroom at Oregon Trail center]
Photograph of a replica classroom, including desks, chalkboards, and original books used by the students and teacher. The books are inside of protective glass boxes. The exhibit is a part of the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretation and Visitor Information Center in Oregon City. The attendees of the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held in Portland, Oregon, took the trip to the center.
[Bookstore entrance]
Photograph of the entrance to the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral bookstore in Portland, Oregon. Two attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was also held in Portland, are in the photo. The group took a tour of the cathedral, the Stearns Library, and the bookstore. Two framed drawings are hung on either side of the doorway and crosses are for sale inside. A sign that reads "keep calm and carry on" is on the door.
[Suzanne Woods Fisher during Amish presentation 2]
Photograph of Suzanne Woods Fisher from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Portland, Oregon. She is standing behind a podium with a microphone. Next to her an image featuring a building with the name "The B--get" is being projected onto a screen. There is a sign in front of it as well but it is unreadable. Her presentation is focused around the Amish people and their denomination.
[Speaker and Cheryl Cutchin]
Photograph of a speaker and Cheryl Cutchin during the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference, which was held at the Crowne Plaza in Portland, Oregon. The woman speaking is standing behind a podium with a microphone over it and Cutchin is standing to the side looking towards her. They are at a morning event.
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