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PENDLETON — The Pendleton Center for the Arts and the Ascension Chapel in Cove are among the 2023 recipients of Preserving Oregon grants from the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department’s Oregon Heritage division.

The matching grants fund rehabilitation work that supports the preservation of historic resources listed in the National Register of Historic Places or for significant work contributing toward identifying, preserving and/or interpreting archaeological sites, according to the Oregon Heritage website.

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The Pendleton Center for the Arts, a former Carnegie Library constructed in 1916, was added to the National Historic Register in 1997.

Ascension Chapel

The Ascension Chapel in Cove received a $20,000 Preserving Oregon grant from the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department’s Oregon Heritage division. The funds will help fund a planned roof replacement estimated to cost $100,000.

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