Brent
03-14-2007, 05:33 PM
This is a FREE event, so I guess it's a Great Buy!
The Friends of the Page-Walker Hotel hosts a historic preservation program series each year. The next program in the series is Tuesday, March 27.
Details follow. Y'all come! Hope to see you there.
The March 27 program is the second in the Friends’ 2007 Historic Preservation Series. The series will continue on May 22, with the group’s second annual report to the community on the status of historic properties in Cary and its planning jurisdiction. “What Have We Got to Lose – Revisited” will provide a slideshow tour of the three nationally-registered historic districts in Cary’s planning jurisdiction, along with notable stand-alone architectural and historic treasures. The final program for 2007 will be held in October.
Details for March 27 program:
FRIENDS OF THE PAGE-WALKER HOTEL
PRESENT
THE NEXT IN A SERIES OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAMS
Can I Preserve My Pocketbook, Too?
Financial Aspects of Historic Preservation
Join the Friends of the Page-Walker Hotel for a moderated panel discussion about tax benefits, grants, creative financing approaches and other cost-saving methods that encourage property owners to preserve and restore historic structures.
Our Panel of Experts:
Pat Schell, Restoration Carpenter
Tim Simmons, State Historic Preservation Office
Don Tise, Tise-Kiester Architects
Tuesday, March 27
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Page-Walker Arts & History Center
119 Ambassador Loop
On the Cary Town Hall Campus
Program and Refreshments Free and Open to the Public
To find out more, call 460-4963
The Friends of the Page-Walker Hotel hosts a historic preservation program series each year. The next program in the series is Tuesday, March 27.
Details follow. Y'all come! Hope to see you there.
The March 27 program is the second in the Friends’ 2007 Historic Preservation Series. The series will continue on May 22, with the group’s second annual report to the community on the status of historic properties in Cary and its planning jurisdiction. “What Have We Got to Lose – Revisited” will provide a slideshow tour of the three nationally-registered historic districts in Cary’s planning jurisdiction, along with notable stand-alone architectural and historic treasures. The final program for 2007 will be held in October.
Details for March 27 program:
FRIENDS OF THE PAGE-WALKER HOTEL
PRESENT
THE NEXT IN A SERIES OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAMS
Can I Preserve My Pocketbook, Too?
Financial Aspects of Historic Preservation
Join the Friends of the Page-Walker Hotel for a moderated panel discussion about tax benefits, grants, creative financing approaches and other cost-saving methods that encourage property owners to preserve and restore historic structures.
Our Panel of Experts:
Pat Schell, Restoration Carpenter
Tim Simmons, State Historic Preservation Office
Don Tise, Tise-Kiester Architects
Tuesday, March 27
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Page-Walker Arts & History Center
119 Ambassador Loop
On the Cary Town Hall Campus
Program and Refreshments Free and Open to the Public
To find out more, call 460-4963