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Preserving Pennsylvania: A Workshop for Communities
Saturday, November 20, 2010, 10:00am to 4:00pm
Von Liebig Center, Juniata College
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania

 

Coffee PotThe Huntingdon County Historical Society invites you to attend Preserving Pennsylvania: A Workshop for Communities.

 

Presented in partnership by the Huntingdon County Historical Society, Preservation Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC), PennDOT and local leaders in preservation, the workshop brings together representatives from communities and historical societies from across central Pennsylvania to discuss strategies to preserve and protect places that matter.

 

Leading experts in preservation, planning and transportation will provide you with the tools you need to protect, preserve and enhance the historic resources you value.

 

This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Click here to complete the registration.  For more information, contact Executive Director Kelley Kroecker at kkroecker@huntingdonhistory.org or call (814) 643-5449. Visit the historical society online at www.huntingdonhistory.org.

Workshop Speakers
  • Erin Hammerstedt, Field Representative, Preservation Pennsylvania and the National Trust for Historic Preservation
  • Olga Herbert, Executive Director, Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor
  • Jane Sheffield, Executive Director, Allegheny Ridge Corporation
  • Andrea MacDonald, Division Chief, Preservation Services, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC)
  • Ethan Imhoff, Director of Community Development, Borough of Hollidaysburg
  • Bryan Van Sweden, Community Preservation Coordinator, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC)
  • Jonathan Daily and Susanne Haney, PennDOT District 9-0 Cultural
    Resource Professionals
  • Jennifer Horn, Program Director, Preservation Pennsylvania

    The workshop features an informal Q & A opportunity to meet face-to-face with the speakers to answer your preservation and transportation questions. Participants are encouraged to bring questions and to contribute actively to the discussions; however, time and space is limited and questions will be answered on a first come-first served basis.