COLUMBIA RIVER SOCIETY
The Columbia River Society includes members who support the Museum at the Captain level ($1000) and above, and agree to continue their support at that level for the next three to five years.
Columbia River Society members provide essential financial support to enhance the quality and reach of the Museum, its educational programs, exhibits and cultural events. The annual contributions of Society members provide a solid, ongoing base of support that the Museum can count on for budgeting and operational purposes.
In addition to benefits correlating to their specific level of membership, Columbia River Society members also receive the following:
- Recognition on the Columbia River Society donor wall in the lobby of the Museum, and inside the Museum’s QuarterDeck publication
- Invitations to two annual social events held exclusively for Columbia River Society members
- Invitations to all members-only events held at the Museum
- Ship’s wheel lapel pin and framed certificate of recognition
- Use of Museum meeting rooms for reduced or no cost
Becoming a Columbia River Society member
Individuals and businesses can become members of the Columbia River Society. Learn more about the benefits of individual and corporate memberships.
To become a Columbia River Society member, simply make a commitment to the Museum of $1000 or more for three to five years. If you are already contributing at this level, your membership can be transferred to the Columbia River Society.
Contact the membership manager to discuss your preferred level of support and duration of commitment. In many cases, benefits can be tailored to suit the needs of the contributor.
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All basic membership privileges
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Eight guest passes and free admission |
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Certificate and lapel pin |
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Behind-the-scenes tour with the Museum director |
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Three complimentary Crew Memberships |
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Recognition on the Columbia River Society donor wall in the lobby of the Museum, |
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Invitations to two annual social events |
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Use of Museum meeting rooms for reduced |
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