Practical Strategies for Historic Preservation
Maintaining Raleigh's unique community character is a hot topic in our city. Reasonable people can disagree about what our priorities ought to be and how best to achieve them, but the public discourse doesn't need to be contentious. Bill Schmickle, author of The Politics of Historic Districts: A Primer for Grassroots Preservation, will share his North Carolina-based perspectives on the political dynamics that drive proponents and opponents, especially in public forums, and how best to navigate them.
The lecture is free and open to the public. Please bring your friends and neighbors.
Monday, February 2, 2009
7:30 - 9:00 pm
Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
2723 Clark Ave, Raleigh NC
Sponsored by Preservation North Carolina.
Community SCALE is coalition of residents in Raleigh's established neighborhoods who are working together to advocate for the kind of development in our communities that respects the existing built environment, the natural environment, and the history of individual neighborhoods. Preserving and conserving a sustainable Raleigh for all.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Preservation NC Presents: The Politics of Historic Districts 2/2/09
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