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i <br />.t <br />X _ <br />low%� The Twelfth Annual <br />�/ Grassroots Preservation Roundu <br />INDIA DIVISION OF <br />NA <br />"ANDRR�► PRESERVATI <br />IDEA EXCHANGE <br />Sponsored by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, <br />Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology (DHPA); <br />Hosted by the New Albany Historic Preservation Commission <br />nG <br />Who should attend? <br />Many different people and organizations can benefit by attending the Grassroots Preservation Roundup, especially: <br />➢ Members of local historic preservation commissions and review boards; <br />➢ Members of local historical societies and preservation organizations; <br />➢ Main Street organization managers, members, and volunteers; <br />➢ Individuals interested in preservation of local heritage. <br />Why? <br />The Grassroots Preservation Roundup IDEA EXCHANGE was created to allow local preservation organizations the <br />opportunity to: <br />➢ Meet DHPA staff and learn about state programs and opportunities for historic preservation; <br />➢ Network with individuals from other local organizations in an informal setting; <br />➢ Discuss common preservation problems and explore possible solutions; <br />➢ Share stories of local preservation accomplishments, challenges, and on -going projects; <br />➢ See preservation highlights of the host community. <br />When and - Where? <br />Saturday, June 3, 2006 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EDT at the historic Division Street School and the Carnegie <br />Center for Art and History in downtown New Albany. (Once you RSVP, we'll send you a map, parking <br />instructions, and everything else you need to know.) <br />What do you need to do? <br />RSVP to Steve Kennedy or Malia Savarino in the DHPA Grants Section no later than Friday, May 26, 2006. This <br />is event is FREE, but reservations are required in order to make proper arrangements for lunch, refreshments, and <br />tours. Reservations will be accepted on a first -come, first -served basis. Reserve your place by contacting: <br />Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Grants Section <br />402 West Washington Street, Room W274, Indianapolis, IN 46204 <br />Phone: 317- 232 -1646 <br />Fax: 317- 232 -0693 <br />E -mail: skennedvna dnr.IN.sov or msavarinona.dnr.IN.eov <br />What do you need to bring? <br />Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Please bring the ideas, stories, and experiences that you have had in your <br />respective cities, towns, and neighborhoods. Participants are invited to bring brochures or other materials to share <br />with colleagues from around the state. The Roundup normally has about 50 participants. <br />What should you wear? <br />Dress comfortably — this is an informal gathering of friends from the field of preservation. Come prepared for the <br />weather and wear comfortable walking shoes for the afternoon tour. <br />
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