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10:45-11:30 A.M. EXHIBITS A N D NETWORKING l Lobby and Room 120 DEMONSTRATIONS l Rooms 112 and 114 • Stucco and Plaster Repair – Dick Grace • Reglazing Windows – Don Browers • Scraping, Prepping and Painting Wood – David Lawrence • Wood Consolidation – Tim Christensen • Hanging Old and New Doors – Al Moellenbeck OPENING RECEPTION Friday, March 4 11:30A.M.-Noon LUNCH The Ambassador Apartments 111 S. 49th Ave. 12-1 P.M. KEYNOTE SPEAKER l Room 120 7–10 p.m. A Place for Trades: Cultural Changes in the 21st Century Conference Schedule Rudy Christian, Executive Director, Preservation Trades Network Saturday, March 5 1-2 P.M. SESSION 2 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Metropolitan Community College Historic Hardware l Room 101 South Omaha Campus Roger Koch, Salvage Collector Industrial Training Center 27th and Q Sts. Bradbury and Bradbury Art Wallpapers l Room 120 Burt Kallendar, Designer/Production Manager 8 a.m. REGISTRATION and EXHIBITS OPEN Lead Removal l Room 121 9 A.M. CONFERENCE OPENING Reid Steinkraus, Douglas County Health Department W E L co M E Rick Sheehy, Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Brick Restoration l Room 123 Jim Dolby/Darien Henderson, Building Restoration Corporation Transformation of a 1901 Colonial Revival Annika Phillips, Homeowner Tile Roof Restoration l Room 122 John Myers, Ludowici Tile Representative 9:45 –10:45 A.M. SESSION 1 All the Benefits of Cooling and Fresh Air 2-2:30 P.M. without Ripping Your House Apart | Room 101 EXHIBITS A N D NETWORKING l Lobby and Room 120 Gerry Hogan, Peerless Boiler Co. DEMONSTRATIONS l Rooms 112 and 114 • Stucco and Plaster Repair – Dick Grace Historic Omaha Parks and Gardens | Room 123 • Reglazing Windows – Don Browers Ann Wickenhauser, Horticulturist, Mulhall Nursery • Scraping, Prepping and Painting Wood – David Lawrence • Wood Consolidation – Tim Christensen Omaha’s Historic Neon | Room 121 • Hanging Old and New Doors – Al Moellenbeck Cindy Tooker, AIA, LEED AP, Leo A Daly 2:30-3:30 P.M. SESSION 3 Rehabilitating Historic Storefronts | Room 122 What Does “Green” Really Mean? | Room 120 Jennifer Honebrink, AIA, LEED AP and Rudy Christian, Executive Director, Preservation Trades Network Martin Kluck. AIA, LEED AP Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture The Fremont Opera House A Case Study in Exterior Restoration | Room 101 Graceful New Infill in Historic Districts | Room 120 Paul Nelson, AIA, BVH Architects; David Lawrence, Steve Laughlin, AIA, LEED AP, Leo A Daly Lawrence Paint Co. and Aaron Bartek, Traco Incorporated 2 MARCH 3-9, 2011 | THE READER | restore omaha VENDOR AND SPONSOR DIRECTORY Lincoln, Nebraska in “Black and White” | Room 121 Restore Omaha is a grassroots effort. Please support these exhibitors and Ed Zimmer, Historic Preservation Planner sponsors who make Restore Omaha possible. 2020 Omaha 402.345.3060 | [email protected] Researching the History of Your Older Building | Room 122 www.2020Omaha.net Preservation is the best example of sustainable Contact: Tim Reeder design and BVH Architects has taken a leading role Gary Rosenberg, Archivist, Douglas County Historical Society 402.397.5008 | [email protected] in recognizing the need for and benefits of historic Preservation of Midcentury Architecture preservation and heritage conservation since 1968. We provide services for building analysis, feasibility studies, What Style is My House? | Room 123 A.J. Moellenbeck Builders restoration/reuse consultation, cost estimates and Paula Mohr, Architectural Historian Contact: Al Moellenbeck III architectural planning and design. 402.740.2888 Iowa State Historic Preservation Office City of Omaha Planning Department ABC Roofs www.ci.omaha.ne.us Departments/City Planning 4202 Hamilton Contact: Norita Matt 3:30 – 4:30 P.M. RESTORA tion JAM! | Room 120 Omaha, NE 68131 402.444.5177 | [email protected] Contact: Mike Thompson 402.598.1452 | [email protected] City Sprouts & Gifford Park Community - AIA Continuing Education Unit Garden Accurate Floors, Inc. www.omahasprouts.org Contact: Paul Hospodka www.giffordparkomaha.org/Community_Garden. 1537 N Broadway html Council Bluffs, IA 51503 Contact: Jeanine Dickes Restore Omaha Sponsors 402.502.0408 | [email protected] 402.680.0118 | [email protected] AIA Omaha Critter Control of Omaha PA rtner Lunch www.aiaomaha.org Contact: Kelly Voelker Contact: Bryan Zimmer, President 402.339.2653 | [email protected] Metropolitan Community College reEnergize Program 402.551.3400 [email protected] CSO! Clean Solutions for Omaha Keynote Spe A ker Bre A kout Sessions http://omahacso.com The Architectural Offices 402.341.0235 | [email protected] The American Institute of Critter Control of Omaha www.thearchitecturaloffices.com Contact: Randy Palandri Douglas County Historical Society Architects, Omaha Chapter Omaha Urban Neighborhoods 402.551.3400 Library Archives Center Omaha by Design [email protected] Historic Fort Omaha 5730 N. 30th St. #11A A grant from the Charles Evans Traco Incorporated B.G. Peterson Co Omaha, NE 68111 Hughes Memorial Fund of Tangerine Designs 2966 Harney St www.omahahistory.org Omaha, NE 68131 Contact: Gary Rosenberg the National Trust for Historic Urban Village www.bgpeterson.com 402.451.1013 | [email protected] Preservation Contact: Deb and Eric Peterson The Library Archives Center of the Douglas County 402.344.4311 | [email protected] Historical Society houses resources to help you N D er W riter U learn about your historic house and neighborhood. Opening Reception Cynthia Tooker Bemis Park Neighborhood Assoc. Specializing in hard copies of maps, city directories and www.midtownomaha.org Neighborhoods/Bemis Park newspaper clipping files. B.G. Peterson Co. The Architectural Offices Contact: Mark Peters, President 402.898.7111 | [email protected] Downtown Neighborhood Alliance - Council Established in the early 1900s, Bemis Park is one of Bluffs E M onstr A tions ponsor E D I A ponsor D S M S the earliest suburbs in Omaha. Most of the houses www.dnacb.com City of Omaha Planning Dept. The Reader are owner-occupied and were built between the late Contact: Nate Watson 1890s and the early 1920s. Bemis Park residents 712.326.5007 | [email protected] are focused on preserving and restoring their older The Downtown Neighborhood Alliance (DNA) PLANNING OMAHA Restor A tion JAM! homes and in maintaining the historic integrity of is a grassroots confederation of neighborhood the neighborhood. As one of the neighborhoods in associations and business districts in and around Dundee Bank the heart of downtown and midtown revitalization downtown Council Bluffs. Our neighborhoods efforts, we are interested in providing people comprise the historic core of Council Bluffs, throughout the city a better understanding of the in many cases including the only Metro-area Restore Omaha committee advantages of living in this part of town. intact-neighborhood examples of early Victorian architecture, all the way up through the immediate Kathy Brown Norita Matt Bradbury and Bradbury Art Wallpapers post-WWII era. We believe in working together to Chris Foster Michelle Mutchler-Burns www.bradbury.com effect positive interaction and change, to help make Kay Friesen Rosemary Opbroeck Burt Kallender, Designer/Production Manager our community an even better place to be. Vince Furlong Deb Peterson 707.746.1900 | [email protected] Kristine Gerber Julie Reilly For 30 years, Bradbury & Bradbury has offered some Dundee Bank of the finest period-style wallpapers in the world. Our 5015 Underwood Ave. Martin Janousek Don Seten historical designs bring to life architectural styles from Omaha, NE 68132 Michael Joyce Clint Sloss the late 19th- through mid-20th century: Victorian, www.dundeebanking.com Hanne Kruse Kara Soukup Arts & Crafts, and Modernism. View the complete Phone: 402.504.4000 Nicole Malone Cindy Tooker collection online. Samples and in-house design service [email protected] are available. Field Club Homeowner’s League BVH Architects http://fieldclubneighborhood.homestead.com www.bvh.com Contact: Jill Nienaber Contact: Paul Nelson, AIA 402.926.9010 | [email protected] restore omaha | THE READER | MARCH 3-9, 2011 3 Gifford Park Neighborhood Association and participate in its economic vitality. Olde Wood Mill saving improvements to their homes and commercial www.giffordparkomaha.org 20314 Roberts St. buildings. In the Omaha area, the program is currently Luther Larson, President The Kitchen Place Elkhorn, NE 68022 available to people who live or own buildings in the Start 402.330.3286 l [email protected] 13013 W Center Rd Contact: Ron Wootton, President Zone—an area bound by 16th, 36th, Leavenworth, and Boundaries: Interstate I-480 (roughly 27th Street) on Omaha, NE 68144 402.289.4831 l [email protected] Lake Streets. the east, 37th Street on the west, Dodge Street on the www.tkplace.com Manufacture and repair doors, windows, moldings, south and Cuming Street on the north Contact: Greg Rishoi cabinets and any period millwork found in homes Restoration Solutions Gifford Park Neighborhood Association is committed 402.932.7191 over the last 150 years. 16585 Hascall St. to preserving and protecting its neighborhood. In the [email protected] Omaha, NE 68130 spirit of volunteerism and teamwork, and through Olk Masonry www.restorationinformation.com dedication, integrity and communication with Ludowici Clay Roof Tile www.olkmasonry.com Contact: Jeff & Nancy Spidle neighbors and local government officials, their goal is www.ludowici.com. Contact: Michael Olk 402.917.7001 to help make the Gifford Park Neighborhood a great Represented by: John Myers 402.332.3440 [email protected] place to live, work, learn and play. 816.536.5655 Restoration Solutions offer 24-hr emergency water [email protected] Omaha by Design removal - commercial and residential - and mold Habitat Restore Ludowici has manufactured clay roof tiles for more www.omahabydesign.org removal (IICRC Certification) and reconstruction 1003 S 24 St than 130 years. Because of the high quality product Contact: Connie Spellman services. They also can provide carpet cleaning, carpet Omaha, NE 68108 they produce, many of the old tile roofs in the 402.554.4010 re-stretching and carpet stain removal.