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■ Moments to Remember: This event starts on the day after Thanksgiving and marks the <br />beginning of the holiday season. The museum provides an annual "Remember When...?" <br />exhibit which focuses on historical aspects that may invoke reminiscences of times past. <br />• Barn Quilts of Kittitas County: A unique, year-round event that celebrates the rich <br />agricultural history of Kittitas County. The museum is proud to be a partner of the BQKC and <br />supplies historical information about agriculture, including historic photographs, information <br />and more. We also provide this information to visitors seeking additional knowledge on local <br />agricultural history as they visit the barn quilt trail. <br />• Early Iron Club Annual Threshing Bee and Antique Equipment Show: A yearly <br />weekend festival celebrating the agricultural history of Kittitas County at the Olmstead Place <br />State Park. The museum helps to co-sponsor this event, and has done so since before 2000. <br />We provide an annual allocation for sponsorship of the event in our annual budget well as <br />create and produce their promotional materials. We provide additional agricultural exhibits, <br />history, and support for the ongoing program. <br />■ Puget Sound Energy Wild Horse Wind Farm Renewable Energy Center: A year-round <br />event that celebrates renewable energy, primarily in solar and electrical energy. The museum <br />annually loans artifacts for display, as well as partners with PSE and the Ellensburg Rodeo <br />Parade to showcase a 1905 Columbia Electric car in cooperation with a 2008 Tesla Roadster <br />from Seattle. <br />• Haunting Ellensburg: An annual haunted house event at the Kittitas County Fairgrounds, <br />put on by Kron, Inc. The museum provides historical research about unusual happenings, <br />events, and activities in the Kittitas County area. We also serve a location for tickets to be <br />picked up for the event, as well as a meeting place for volunteers of the event. <br />We have also developed a list of partners for the downtown walking tours including volunteers like <br />David Wheeler and Carolyn Honeycutt, and organizations such as the Ellensburg Arts Commission, <br />the Ellensburg Landmarks and Design Commission, Gallery One Visual Arts Center, the Ellensburg <br />Downtown Association, Haunting Ellensburg, and have identified a number of potential partnerships. <br />We also expect to partner with more events in and around Kittitas County next year. <br />We also partner with other organizations through our exhibits and programming, such as the Roslyn <br />Museum, the Northern Kittitas County Historical Society (Carpenter House Museum and Cle Elum <br />Telephone Museum), Thorp Mill, the Cascade Association of Museums and History, and other local <br />and regional events. Our annual Lecture Series is made possible through collaboration with the <br />Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau and potential partnerships with a number of local and <br />regional groups, such as Central Washington University, the Mountains to Sound Greenway, and <br />more. <br />6 Please explain what plans exist to allow this project to become self-sustaining. <br />Include any plans for ticket sales, event sponsors, and other cost -recovery models. <br />The Kittitas County Historical Museum has plans to make this program self-sustaining. Due to the <br />current success of the advertising, the Museum's Board of Directors has become educated about the <br />rate of return of the advertising investment. The current budget line has increased from previous <br />years to be a consistent amount of $2,500. <br />While the museum has a membership program in which the fees go towards funding of events, <br />activities, and programs, we will be rolling out a corporate and business sponsorship plan in 2016. In <br />Page 1 15 <br />