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Summary: <p>Jefferson Exchange — April 4, 2013, HOUR 1</p><p><b> <span class="headlinetext">Preserving the Past</span> </b><br><br> We know so much about the people who came before us, largely because of the papers and pictures they left behind. But documents and historical artifacts do not last forever without a little care, and Oregon Heritage is holding sessions around the state demonstrating artifact care and maintenance through the OC2C--<a href="http://www.oregon.gov/oprd/HCD/OHC/Pages/C2C.aspx" target="_blank"><strong>Oregon Connecting to Collections</strong></a>--program.</p><p><b> <span class="headlinetext">RAP Camp</span> </b><br><br> Your first thought when you hear the term "rap camp" may be that it's a place for young people learn to speak rhymes over music. It is nothing of the sort. RAP camp--<a href="http://prdp2fs.ess.usda.gov/detail/fremont-winema/learning/?cid=STELPRDB5364987" target="_blank"><strong>Resources and People</strong></a> camp--gives high school kids and teachers a chance to learn about ecosystems and the environment through hands-on, in-the-woods training.</p>