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Dear All:

Don't forget! Continuing education classes and workshops start soon. Register today so you don't miss out! Please forward to others who may be interested: https://preservation.rutgers.edu/spring-2020/ 

MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES FOR HISTORIC RESTORATION AND REHABILITATION
with Bob Russell
Wednesdays, February 26-April 29, 2020, 6:30PM-8:30PM
at Rutgers University in Camden, NJ
10 Weeks - $275
2 CEUs; 20 AIA LUs, provided thanks to our partner Preservation New Jersey
Register here! - https://ce-catalog.rutgers.edu/coursedisplay.cfm?schID=79214*

This course offers an overview of different materials commonly used in this region and the techniques for their repair. Materials to be examined are: masonry (stone, brick, concrete, terra cotta, mortar), wood, finishes, plaster, and metals. The class will discuss techniques utilized to read historic evidence in buildings and be introduced to rehabilitation codes. This course should benefit architects, contractors, and the preservation community in general (such as volunteers and staff at historic sites and owners of historic homes).

*Need to pay by PO? Please email [log in to unmask] to register.


PRESEVATION PLANNING
with Meredith Johnson
Mondays, March 9-May 11, 2020, 6:30PM-8:30PM
at Rutgers University in Camden, NJ
10 Weeks - $275
2 CEUs
Register here! - https://ce-catalog.rutgers.edu/coursedisplay.cfm?schID=79257*
This course provides an overview of urban planning as it relates to the preservation field, with a specific emphasis on the history of planning, planning processes, land use laws in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and economic development best practices at the municipal level. Students will learn through lectures, hands-on activities, and at-home assignments. At the end of this course, students should be able to:

Begin to interpret a zoning notice letter
Identify land use regulations that affect historic places, structures, or sites
Understand the impact of historic planning practices
Attend and understand a meeting held by the local Planning Commission, Zoning Board of Adjustment, or Historic Preservation Commission


This course will provide an introduction for those who are new to planning or who are curious about the intersection of planning and preservation, such as historic property board members, volunteers, or managers; local government elected officials or review board representatives; property owners on a historic site or in a historic district; and anyone who wants to learn more about preservation from a planning perspective.

*Need to pay by PO? Please email [log in to unmask] to register.

WHAT'S NEW IN HISTORY?
5-Week Workshop with Nicole Belolan and Guest Speakers: Laura Keim from Stenton (on African American history); Brenton Grom from the Read House and Gardens (on millennial audiences); and David Blackburn from LGBTQ+ Employee Resource Group of the National Park Service and the LGBTQ+ Alliance of the American Alliance of Museums (on LGBTQ inclusion)
Thursdays, April 2, 2020,-April 30, 2020, 6:30PM-8:30PM
at Rutgers University in Camden, NJ
5 Weeks-$150
1 CEU
Register here! - https://ce-catalog.rutgers.edu/coursedisplay.cfm?schID=79046*

Do you want to learn more about the latest trends in history and public history and how you might apply them where you work, live, or volunteer? Join us and read up on the latest in African American history, LGBTQ+ history, disability history and more. Meet local museum professionals who have experience interpreting people, places, and events within the context of these themes and making visitors and staff who identify with these and other groups feel welcome. This workshop is geared toward participants who want to learn more about recent trends in history and public history on topics ranging from LGBTQ+ history to disability history. We will also discuss how to create welcoming environments at historic sites or wherever you preserve history for visitors, volunteers, and employees who identify as members of one or more of those groups. Workshop will be discussion-intensive and include up-to-date readings on the topics at hand.

*Need to pay by PO? Please email [log in to unmask] to register.


PRESERVATION IN PRACTICE:
A PRIMER FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSIONS AND PLANNERS
1-Day Workshop with multiple speakers
Saturday, April 25, 2020, 9:00AM-4:00PM
East Jersey Old Town Village, Piscataway, NJ
.7 CEUs
Registration Coming Soon!

This one-day workshop is open to all preservationists, but it is specifically geared toward those serving on a local commission. This program is designed to benefit both new and experienced commission members and will also be relevant for planning and zoning board members and elected officials. The course provides an in-depth examination of current topics and issues relevant to integrating preservation into community planning and zoning. Focus will be on legal parameters for implementing a commission, conducting an effective public meeting, and understanding and implementing tools to foster good preservation at the local level. This workshop is offered thanks in part to Middlesex County.

*Need to pay by PO? Please email [log in to unmask] to register.

Presenters: Janine Baur, Esq., Jonathan Kinney, NJ State Historic Preservation Office, and Barton Ross, RA
Date and Time: Registration begins at 8:30AM. Program runs rom 9:00AM-4:00PM, Saturday, April 25, 2020
Location: Indian Queen Tavern, East Jersey Old Town Village, Piscataway, NJ
Cost: $75
Credits: .7 CEUs
Course Number: HP-3-Sp20
REGISTER** (LIMIT 50): 

To pay online by card, register here.
If you want to pay by PO, please email [log in to unmask] or call 856-225-6878.
Additional workshops will be announced later in the spring!

Sincerely,

Nicole Belolan

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Nicole Belolan, PhD
Co-Editor, The Public Historian
Digital Media Editor, National Council on Public History, and Lead Editor, History@Work

Acting Director, Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH), Rutgers University-Camden

Director, Continuing Education Program in Historic Preservation, MARCH

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