[MassHistPres] Public Education/Outreach Examples

Karen VanWelden-Herman kvwherman at verizon.net
Thu Jan 12 14:23:07 EST 2017


Chris,

Since 1991, the Andover Preservation Commission has provided an annual
report to the Town of Andover each year with our list of historic building
reviews including demolition delay, dimensional special permit approvals,
preservation awards, special projects and other accomplishments.  The report
is published in Andover's Annual Town Report.  We also manage content for an
historic preservation website hosted by Memorial Hall Library.
http://preservation.mhl.org/

Karen Herman, Chair
Andover Preservation Commission
From:  <masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu> on behalf of "Skelly, Christopher
(SEC)" <christopher.skelly at state.ma.us>
Date:  Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 1:17 PM
To:  historic preservation list <masshistpres at cs.umb.edu>
Subject:  Re: [MassHistPres] Public Education/Outreach Examples

Does your local commission make a point to meet with the Select Board/City
Council on an annual basis to present what you accomplished in the previous
year and discuss goals for the coming year?

While I know some local commissions do this, I don't have specific names of
commissions.   Some specific communities would be great to include in this
public education/outreach workshop.  Chris.

Christopher C. Skelly
Director of Local Government Programs
Massachusetts Historical Commission
Christopher.Skelly at state.ma.us


From: Skelly, Christopher @ SEC
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2017 10:22 AM
To: masshistpres at cs.umb.edu
Subject: Public Education/Outreach Examples

Good Morning,

For a workshop next Wednesday at the Central Massachusetts Regional Planning
Commission, I will be discussing public education and outreach efforts for
historic preservation and including some local examples from around the
state. I already have a few examples lined up but could use a few more in my
presentation.  

If your commission has a successful public education or outreach effort,
please let me know.

If you are interested in the workshop next week, here is the announcement.
http://www.cmrpc.org/regional-historic-preservation-workshop
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Christopher C. Skelly
Director of Local Government Programs
Massachusetts Historical Commission
Christopher.Skelly at state.ma.us

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