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2014

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Exhibit Panel

Description

McMinnville and other Yamhill County cities have had a close association with Pacific City and the dory fleet since the late 1800s. Panel 15 is the first of two panels that chronicle the issues and the people who have forged those ties. The panel features vintage photographs from the collections of dory fishers interviewed for the project.

Disciplines

Cultural History | Oral History | Speech and Rhetorical Studies | Theatre and Performance Studies

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 01: Title.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 02: Historical Highlights.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 03: Historical Highlights Continued.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 04: Historical Highlights Continued.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 05: Dory Derby.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 06: Dory Days.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 07: Pacific City Dories.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 08: Pacific City Dories Continued.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 09: Building a Dory.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 10: Fiberglassing and Painting a Dory.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 11: Turning Oars for a Dory.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 12: Launching & Landing.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 13: Blessing of the Fleet.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 14: The Memorial Wall.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 16: Yamhill County Connections.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 17: The Project - In the Field.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 18: The Project - The Play.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 19: The Project - Archives & More.

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For an additional exhibit panel, refer to Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 20: Additional Support for the Project.

Comments

Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City is a collaborative project involving the Linfield College Department of Theatre and Communication Arts, the Jereld R. Nicholson Library, the Linfield Center for the Northwest, the Pacific City Arts Association, and the Pacific City Dorymen’s Association. The collaborators and project partners thank Dave Larkins of Pacific City, who has served as the Dorymen’s Association liaison for the project, their Linfield colleagues who have provided assistance, and the individuals who graciously shared their stories and memorabilia for inclusion in this historical collection.

Support for the project has been provided in part by the following: two grants from the Keck Community Engaged Research to Classroom Program from the Linfield Center for the Northwest, five Linfield College Summer Student-Faculty Collaborative Research Grants, an Arts Build Communities Grant from the Oregon Arts Commission, grants from the Yamhill County Cultural Coalition and the Tillamook County Cultural Coalition, a Cultural Development Grant from the Oregon Cultural Trust, and generous gifts from Nancy Whelan and an anonymous individual donor. Rhianna Bennett, Mary Beth Jones, Gabrielle Leif, and Alicia Schnell have assisted with preparation of materials for the archives.

<em>Launching through the Surf</em> Traveling Exhibit Panel 15: Yamhill County Connections

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