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Registration is now open for

Maryland's Annual 

Preservation & Revitalization Conference!

May 31 - June 1, 2007

Chestertown, Maryland

 

Click the link for the registration brochure!
<http://www.preservationmaryland.org/pdf/2007%20Conference%20Registratio
n%20Brochure.pdf> 

Click the link for speakers and detailed session information!
<http://www.preservationmaryland.org/pdf/2007%20Conference%20Session%20D
escriptions.pdf> 

Click the link to register online!
<http://www.conference.com/eventmanager/OnlineRegistration.asp?eventcode
=U6U> 

 

Just 90 minutes from the urban bustle of Baltimore City and Washington,
D.C., sits the Town of Chestertown <http://www.chestertown.com/>  - the
beautiful, gracious, historic county seat of Kent County - and the
campus of Washington College <http://www.washcoll.edu/> . Preservation
Maryland and our partners are delighted to bring the Annual Preservation
& Revitalization Conference to this remarkable Eastern Shore community,
which has been designated one of America's 2007 Dozen Distinctive
Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.  

 

This year's conference will showcase the rich traditions of the Eastern
Shore, while providing tools and resources for participants from
throughout the state to take home and implement in their communities.
As always, the conference will bring together staff and volunteers from
throughout the Maryland and the surrounding states to participate in
exciting educational sessions, workshops, tours and networking
opportunities.  This year, too, the beautifully restored Prince Theater
will open its doors at a reception hosted by the Town of Chestertown to
welcome conference attendees following an inspiring keynote address by
Steve Zeitlin of Place Matters in New York City.  The Maryland
Historical Trust Awards and Reception will close the conference,
allowing us to celebrate the best preservation projects in Maryland.

 

JOIN US!  

This promises to be the best conference yet!

 

Sponsorship and Exhibitor opportunities are still available!

Please contact: Kristen Harbeson
<mailto:[log in to unmask]&%20Re
vitalization%20Conference>  for more information

 

2007 Conference Sponsors

Preservation Maryland

Maryland Historical Trust

Main Street Maryland

Maryland Department of Planning

Chesapeake Bank and Trust Company

Washington College

Town of Chestertown

Penza Bailey Architects

Department of Housing and Community Development

Christman

Kann & Associates

University of Maryland College Park Program in Historic Preservation

David  H. Gleason & Associates , Inc. 

Murphy & Dittenhafer

Goucher College

Schamu Machowski Greco

Reznick Group

O'Connell & Associates

Historic Sites Consortium of Queen Anne's County

Baltimore Main Streets

EHT Traceries, Inc.

AIABaltimore

Kent County Arts Council

Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions

Maryland Association of History Museums

Maryland Coalition of Heritage Areas

 


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