2026/04 - ARCS Annual Convention 2026 (Portland, OR) (Non-Member)

Regular price $1,200.00

Date: April 15 to April 18, 2026
Location: Portland, Oregon
Price: Non-member $1,200 for a full pass, $650 for a one-day pass. To purchase, call Ann Marie Thompson directly at (503) 949-9700. Optional Saturday Tour-TBA.

IICRC Continuing Education: 14 credit hours

If you have any questions, please contact  info@rugcarespecialists.org.

The Nines
525 SW Morrison Street
Portland, OR 97204 
503-222-9996
Room Rate $169
Book your group rate for 2026 ARCS Annual Convention
Last Day to Book at this rate: Friday, March 27, 2026

  1. Wednesday, April 15, 2026
    1. Registration
    2. Welcome Happy Hour: Lobby Lounge (cash bar)
    3. Dinner on your own
  2. Thursday, April 16, 2026
    1. Welcome and overview of the day by ARCS President
    2. Annual Meeting – Recap of the past year and projects in the works by ARCS Board of Director
    3. Associate Member Presentations
    4. Closing Comments & instructions for following day – ARCS President
    5. Dinner on your own
  3. Friday, April 17, 2026
    1. Atiyeh Bros.
    2. Renaissance Rug Cleaning, Inc
    3. Dinner on your own
  4. Saturday, April 18, 2026
    1. Tour (optional)

Randy & Val Hyde- Owner
Renaissance Rug Cleaning, Inc
www.renaissancerugportland.com

Randy & Val Hyde have over 35 years experience working with rugs. Renaissance Rug Cleaning specialises in the cleaning, repair, and restoration of Oriental rug , and area rugs. We run a dedicated 7,000 sq ft rug wash plant in SE Portland, designed for full-immersion hand-washing and hand rug repairs. Every rug is evaluated, dusted, washed, rinsed, and dried using methods tailored to fiber type and construction. Our goal is to preserve the integrity of each piece while delivering a thorough cleaning that meets collector, dealer, and designer expectations.


Kevin Atiyeh- Owner
Atiyeh Bros.
atiyehbros.com

After World War II, Atiyeh Bros. recognized the growing need for a dedicated rug and carpet cleaning operation. In 1949, they purchased undeveloped property on SE Division Street in Portland and built a facility specifically designed for rug cleaning—an innovative move for its time. Prior to that, cleaning had been a long, labor-intensive process done entirely by hand in the basement of their downtown store on SW 10th Avenue. Rugs were beater-vacuumed, scrubbed with soap paste, rinsed, squeegeed, and hung to air dry for days before being finished. The new SE Division facility transformed this process. In 1954, Atiyeh Bros. introduced the Pacific Northwest’s first Moores automatic rug washer, and by 1958, a two-story addition doubled the plant’s size. Constant improvements and forward-thinking investments kept the operation at the forefront of the industry. Edward Atiyeh oversaw the plant, while his brothers Richard and Victor guided carpeting and oriental rug sales. Together, they elevated both the cleaning service and the company’s reputation. That tradition of innovation continues today. The SE Division facility remains in operation, now equipped with modern advancements such as a state-of-the-art centrifuge for faster, more thorough water extraction, a wash tub system for deep cleaning, and a natural gas Hotsy pressure washer that combines efficiency with eco-friendly performance. In addition to cleaning, the facility provides expert rug repair, ensuring that every piece—whether a treasured heirloom or an everyday rug—is returned refreshed, vibrant, and ready to last for generations.

Find four free travel guides here: https://forms.traveloregon.com/domestic-visitors-guide

Parks for Hiking

  1. Silver Falls State Park
  2. Columbia River Gorge
  3. Mount Hood National Forest
  4. John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
  5. John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor
  6. Crater Lake National Park (roads can be iffy in April)
  7. Mount Rainier National Park (Washington)
  8. Olympic National Park (Washington)
  9. Redwood National Park (California)

Gardens
  1. Portland Japanese Garden
  2. Lan Su Chinese Garden
  3. International Rose Test Garden
  4. Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden
  5. Leach Botanical Garden

Museums
  1. Oregon Museum of Science & Industry
  2. Portland Art Museum
  3. Oregon Zoo
  4. Powell’s Books (the world’s largest independently owned bookstore)
  5. Pittock Mansion

Attractions
  1. Drive all or part of the 363 mile coastline from Astoria to Brookings on the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway: https://traveloregon.com/things-to-do/trip-ideas/scenic-drives/the-pacific-coast-scenic-byway/
  2. Oregon wine country in Willamette Valley: https://www.willamettevalley.org/
  3. Portland Trail Blazers basketball (regular season ends April 12): https://www.nba.com/blazers/schedule
  4. Portland’s top restaurants: https://www.pdxmonthly.com/eat-and-drink/best-restaurants-portland
  5. Best Portland breweries and brewpubs: https://pdx.eater.com/maps/best-portland-breweries-oregon-beer
  6. Day trip to McMenamins Edgefield - The 74 acres include a distillery, brewery, winery, numerous small bars, spa, soaking pool, golf course, movie theater, event spaces, live music, and fires for gathering, etc.! https://www.mcmenamins.com/edgefield