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Collaboration* <br />51 Future Plans <br />Throughout the year, the KCHM hosts special exhibits, programs, and events to <br />promote the topic of a particular exhibit. We oork ½ith local businesses and other <br />non-profits to co-market these events which increase exposure for both parties. In <br />the past and present, we have sought assistance ½ith the Kittitas County Chamber <br />of Commerce, which has been beneficial. Through co-sponsoring events, having a <br />booth, etc., we have increased our presence at events throughout Kittitas County. <br />We expect to expand our community presence in 2018. <br />We partner ½ith organizations to provide exhibits, information, or provide <br />involvement that helps to enhance community events. A few of those are: <br />Spirit of the West Cowboy Gathering: An exhibit on cowboy culture plus venue <br />location and walking tour; <br />Jazz in the Valley: Exhibit on local music history plus a children's craft activity; <br />Cruisin' for Hospice Car Show. Provide antique cars for display; <br />Ellensburg Rodeo/Kittitas County Fair: Exhibit on event history and provide <br />historical photos and information for display at the event; <br />Moments to Remember: An annual exhibit that focuses on an aspect of local <br />nostalgia; and <br />Puget Sound Energy Wild Horse Wind Farm: Items loaned for annual display and <br />partnership for the annual Ellensburg Rodeo Parade. <br />Walking Tours: Partnership ½ith Gallery One Visual Arts Center, Ellensburg <br />Downtown Association, Haunting Ellensburg, and more, to provide themed walking <br />tours in and around Ellensburg. <br />We also serve as a resource for historical artifacts, photographs, and information <br />for events such as the Haunting Ellensburg annual haunted house, the Like to Bike <br />festival, new businesses, the Barn Quilts of Kittitas County group, and more. <br />We also partner ½ith other organizations through our exhibits and programming, <br />such as the Roslyn Museum, the Northern Kittitas County Historical Society <br />(Carpenter House Museum and Cle Elum Telephone Museum), Thorp Mill, the <br />Cascade Association of Museums and History, and other local and regional events. <br />Our annual Lecture Series is made possible through collaboration ½ith the <br />Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau and potential partnerships ½ith a number <br />of local and regional groups, such as Central Washington University, the Mountains <br />to Sound Greenway, and more. <br />2500 character linit <br />Please explain what plans exist to allow this project to become self-sustaining. Include any plans for ticket <br />sales, event sponsors, and other cost-recovery models.