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About Jefferson County Historical Society

It is an honor to serve visitors and residents on the Olympic Peninsula who share a love for this region’s people, places, and stories.

 

Whether you engage with us throughout the year or are just getting to know us for the first time, we invite you to learn more about the JCHS mission, the values that guide us, and the people who help make it all happen.

Our Mission

Our Mission

We bring people together to share, learn, and be inspired by Jefferson County arts and heritage through collections, research, exhibits, and programs.

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Our Vision

For people to engage with the unique and diverse stories of Jefferson County.

JCHS is a 501(c3) Nonprofit. Help us continue to provide free and low-cost programs and admission.

Our Values

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Inclusivity

We are committed to building and sustaining an inclusive community and addressing barriers to the full inclusion of historically underrepresented groups.

 

Recognizing that multiple voices and perspectives enrich our work, we are dedicated to fostering an environment where differences are valued and respected, and where all members of our community are engaged participants in our mission.

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We will do this by:

Expanding our interpretive and programmatic strategies.

We are committed to welcoming and empowering multiple perspectives by actively seeking diverse viewpoints in the development and evaluation of our exhibitions and programs, and training staff and volunteers to fully participate in an inclusive interpretive strategy. This will enable JCHS to deliver exhibitions and programs that are inclusive, accessible, and responsive.

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Building a diverse collection.

All our museum experiences, and the work of many of our partners, are impacted by collections. JCHS will develop an inclusive collecting plan, which can include actively acquiring archives and objects representative of, or created by, underrepresented communities who contribute to and influence Jefferson County arts and heritage. By sharing collections, we will invite conversations with our visitors and build transparency about what we collect and why.

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Embodying inclusivity within our internal culture. We commit to internal inclusive practices, policies, and behaviors to build a culture of mutual trust and respect. We strive to ensure that new and existing staff and volunteers feel welcomed, supported, and encouraged to express their identities in the workplace.

Curiosity

We are all learners and teachers. We believe in taking creative risks to surprise and delight visitors of all backgrounds with fun, engaging, and intriguing exhibitions and programs. We also believe that supporting curiosity leads to lifelong learning, and within our organization, creates a work environment that supports collaboration.

Sustainability

Sustainability is multifaceted. To be sustainable means we have compassion for this planet and all its inhabitants, and we will strive to continually examine how to minimize our footprint and give back. We also strive to remain modern and relevant in our practices, responsible with the resources we are given, financially transparent, efficient, and sustainable. By integrating our work with our passions, we will create a smart, coordinated, and supportive culture that values our staff and volunteers as leaders in the community.

Accountability to Community

We are driven by our mission and are committed to listening with purpose, sharing resources, stewarding community stories and collections, and being accountable to our community and stakeholders.

 

Accountability means inviting our community behind the scenes to understand the process of interpreting and preserving history. Being community-centric means being responsive to community interests and needs, being transparent and ethical in our practices, and being authentic and honest in our relationships.

More About Our Values

We strive to lead with these values in our community and in our professional practice.

 

We commit to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in what we say and do. We acknowledge that our communities have been adversely affected by longstanding white-centered narratives and systems of privilege, which our organization has contributed to and allowed to persist through time.

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We aim to dismantle barriers to engagement and representation by partnering, collaborating, consulting, and uplifting diverse voices in our decision-making processes, collections, research, exhibitions, and programs.

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We are committed to the continual pursuit of learning about equity. We begin with racial equity but also aim to address accessibility to our work in income, gender identity, culture, language, ability, and any other forms of disenfranchisement that our community may experience.

Show your support for our shared mission, vision, and values.

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