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What: Historic Preservation Continuing Education Courses and Workshops

When: Fall 2018

Want to learn the history of historic preservation and why it matters or brush up on what it takes to list a property on the National Register? Not sure if that preservation project you want to pursue will be cost effective? Then join us this fall for one or more historic preservation courses and workshops at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) at Rutgers University-Camden (just over the River from Philadelphia!), in partnership with the New Jersey Historic Trust.
  
Who should participate?: Homeowners, community leaders, historic commission members, preservation activists, people in related trades and professions, public historians, students, or anyone in the region with an interest in preserving the past! 

Additional info: Students may pursue a certificate in Historic Preservation, which does not require matriculation at Rutgers. Some Fall 2018 courses offer American Institute of Architects (AIA) credits, courtesy Preservation New Jersey. No previous experience in the field is necessary. 

Register: preservation.rutgers.edu

Fall course and workshop offerings:

* Introduction to Historic Preservation, Wednesday evenings for 10 weeks, 9/5 - 11/7, with Cory Kegerise ($275)
* History of the Delaware Valley's Built Environment, Thursday evenings for 10 weeks, 9/6 - 11/8, with Stephen Napa ($275)
* Architectural Sketching, Tuesday evenings for 5 weeks, 9/4 to 10/9, with Ben Leech ($150)
* Introduction to the National Register, Tuesday evenings for 5 weeks, 10/16 to 11/13, with Glenn Ceponis ($150)
* Is it Cost Effective? The Economics of Historic Preservation, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018, 9AM-3PM, with Dorothy Guzzo and Allen Kratz ($75)

**Stay tuned for additional fall workshops to be added soon!

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Sincerely,
Nicole Belolan
Director, Cont. Ed. Program in Historic Preservation &
Public Historian in Residence
Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH)
Rutgers University-Camden
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856-225-6878

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