[MassHistPres] Register Now: 29th Annual R.I. Statewide Historic Preservation Conference

Lee Wright lee at leewright.net
Tue Mar 18 09:43:26 EDT 2014


Consider adding the conference here: http://www.thehistorylist.com/conferences.

This is the largest list of professional history- and preservation-related conferences anywhere.  After having missed deadlines for these before, we built this and included the ability for organizers to add CFP and early registration deadlines; users can set calendar reminders.

Anyone who is signed in can enter or edit.  You can request a free account or sign in with Facebook. 

It was built from the ground up to meet the needs of history and preservation organizations and is today the largest list of history- and preservation-related events across the country.  I'll be happy to answer questions off-list.

Good luck with the conference.

Lee 

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On Mar 17, 2014, at 11:02 AM, Sarah Zurier <Sarah.Zurier at preservation.ri.gov> wrote:

> Just over the state line, it's...
> "Pride in Preservation"--the 29th Annual Rhode Island Statewide Historic Preservation Conference
> Warren, Rhode Island 
> Saturday, April 26, 8:30am-6pm
> $40 includes morning coffee and pastry, lunch, closing reception
> 
> Rhode Island's annual historic preservation conference, "Pride in Preservation," gets underway at the Baptist Church in Warren with a keynote speech by public health, planning, and transportation expert R. Mark Fenton. He will explain how historic community infrastructure and traditional neighborhood design are conducive to healthier lifestyles. This perspective on the national epidemic of physical inactivity emphasizes how we can create communities that provide the triple bottom line: economic, environmental, and public health.  The speech is followed by 11 workshops and 15 bus, bicycle, boat, and walking tours of historic places in Warren and beyond.  Presented by the R.I. Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission with the Town of Warren and the Warren Preservation Society, the annual conference is a great opportunity to explore the historic East Bay and network with design professionals, students, history buffs, public officials, and other preservationists.  
> 
> For more information (and to register), visit http://www.preservation.ri.gov/conference/14overview.php or call (401)732-1009.  
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> Sarah Zurier
> Sarah.Zurier at preservation.ri.gov 
> R.I. Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission
> 150 Benefit Street
> Providence, RI 02903
> 401-222-4142 phone/401-222-2968 fax
> www.preservation.ri.gov
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