[MassHistPres] LAST CALL for Barn Conference Nov. 3rd, in Sandwich
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Sun Oct 28 08:58:59 EDT 2007
Don’t Forget to Register
PRESERVE MASS BARNS!
2007 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
At The Heritage Museums & Gardens
Boston, MA – October 18, 2007 - The Preservation Massachusetts Barn Task
Force is holding their 4th – Preserve Mass Barns! – Annual Conference. Hosted
in their replica round stone Shaker barn at the Heritage Museums & Gardens
in Sandwich, MA,
anyone interested in historic preservation should attend this important
event on
Saturday, November 3, 2007, from 9AM to 4:30PM.
“We are delighted the Cape Cod Commission and the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers
’ Association will be joining the Preservation Massachusetts Barn Task Force
as
co-sponsors.” says Charles McColough, Chairman. “A special thank you to
Underwriters Beaton Cranberries, Inc., Decas Cranberry Products, Inc., A.D.
Makepeace Company, Williams & Alger, Inc. and R.D. Williams Sawmill. Their
generous support is helping to make this year’s event possible and enabling the
Preservation Massachusetts Barn Task Force to offer this valuable – Back to
Basics – program at a reasonable fee.”
The Preservation Massachusetts Barn Task Force has assembled a roster of
acclaimed professionals to share their knowledge, experiences and expertise in
this – Back to Basics – program. “Members of the building trades,
architects, engineers, barn owners, preservationists, and anyone in need of
information on barn repair and timber frame construction and / or is interested in
historic preservation will value topics including: The Whys and Wherefores of Barn
Roof Repairs: Technical Information on Roof Preservation and
Rehabilitation with Robert Adam, Preservation Carpentry, North Bennet Street School; How
to Love and Care for Your Old Barn: Do-it-Yourself Repairs and Maintenance
Plans with Richard Potter, Potter Homebuilders; Cranberry Screenhouses – “Then
and Now” with Malcolm Phinney, “Retired Enthusiast”; Do You Know Your
Scribe Rule from Your Square Rule? The History of New England Barn Construction
with William B. Finch, Finch and Rose, Preservation & Design Consultants; No
Longer in the Background: Barns and Outbuildings in Today’s Historic
Properties Surveys with Anne Forbes, Historic Preservation Consultant and Christopher
Skelly,
Director of Local Government Programs, Massachusetts Historical Commission,
says Charles McColough, Chairman.
McColough also noted, “We’ve had numerous requests for a conference in the
Southeast Region. The program addresses these requests and reinforces the
basic topics of preserving barns, carriage houses, cranberry screenhouses, and
outbuildings.”
Don’t miss out on what promises to be an interesting and educational
experience. To register and for complete details visit the Preservation Mass Barn
Resource Center at _www.preservemassbarns.org_
(http://www.preservationmass.org/) or call Preservation Massachusetts at 617-723-3383.
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