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Tentative Schedule for the Grassroots Preservation Roundup <br />Saturday, June 3, 2005 <br />New Albany <br />Registration 9:00 to 9:30 <br />The morning session will take place at the historic Division Street School. The event will begin at 9:30, so <br />plan to arrive a little early to check in. <br />Welcome and Introductions 9:30 to 10:00 <br />Jon Smith and other DHPA staff will make brief presentations about preservation programs and incentives <br />that can benefit individuals and local preservation organizations. <br />Meet the Local Sponsor Organizations 10:00 to 10:30 <br />We'll hear from the New Albany Historic Preservation Commission and other groups about local <br />preservation activities. <br />Group Introductions and Input 10:30 to 12:00 <br />Representatives from participating organizations may give brief presentations about their groups and can <br />discuss local projects or preservation challenges and successes. Because a number of groups will be <br />represented, we need to be able to accommodate them all within the allotted rime. Therefore, please limit <br />speakers to one person from each organization and 5 minutes maximum per speaker. There will be time <br />to network with fellow Roundup participants during lunch, the tour, and the dessert reception. <br />Lunch and Networking Opportunity 12:00 to 1:30 <br />The group will move to the Carnegie Center for Art and History to enjoy lunch and meet and network with <br />fellow Roundup participants. <br />Tour of Local Preservation Highlights 1:30 to 3:00 <br />Tour Option #1— Walking Tour of preservation highlights in downtown New Albany <br />Tour Option #2 — View the new Underground Railroad exhibit in the Carnegie Center for Art & History <br />Dessert Reception and Networking Opportunity 3:00 to 4:00 <br />Following the tour, Roundup participants will assemble at the 1837 Woodward House, home of the Floyd <br />County Historical Museum. Enjoy dessert and continue to network with other Roundup participants, our <br />New Albany hosts, and DHPA staff. <br />