Preservationists: Sharpening Our Skills Or Finding Continuing Education
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Preservationists: Sharpening our skills or finding continuing education training (whether for ourselves or others) should be a high priority. To make this chore easier, I have compiled a list of activities in the Western United States or those that have special significance. Please take the time to review the list and follow the links. The following is a list of activities you should strongly consider participating in or send a delegate to represent your organization. There are many other training opportunities on the East Coast and if you need more information you can either follow the links or contact me specifically about your needs. The list is not comprehensive and you should check DAHP’s website for updates. For more information contact Russell Holter 360-586-3533. Clatsop Community College in Astoria, Oregon, now offers a Certificate and an Associate’s Degree in Historic Preservation. For more information about their class offerings, please see their website www.clatsopcc.edu. There could be scholarship opportunities available depending upon which course interests you. Please enquire with DAHP or visit the website associated with each listing. February 22 Preserving Stain Glass Historic Seattle Seattle, WA www.historicseattle.org February 24-26 Section 106: Agreement Documents National Preservation Institute Honolulu, HI www.npi.org February 25 Historic Structures Reports National Preservation Institute Los Angeles, CA www.npi.org February 26-27 Preservation Maintenance National Preservation Institute Los Angeles, CA www.npi.org February 27-28 Consultation and Protection of Native American Sacred Lands National Preservation Institute Honolulu, HI www.npi.org March 11-12 Cultural and Natural Resources: Integrated Management National Preservation Institute San Simeon, CA www.npi.org March 13 Film Screening: The Greenest Building Historic Seattle Seattle Central Library www.historicseattle.org March 13-14 Identification and Management of Traditional Sacred Places National Preservation Institute San Simeon, CA www.npi.org March 24-25 Conservation Strategies for Archaeologists National Preservation Institute Santa Fe, NM www.npi.org March 26-28 Archaeological Curation and Collection Management National Preservation Institute Santa Fe, NM www.npi.org April 8-9 Cultural and Natural Resources: Integrated Management National Preservation Institute Portland, OR www.npi.org April 10 Renewable Energy Development: Impacts to Cultural Resources National Preservation Institute Portland, OR www.npi.org April 23-25 Landscape Preservation National Preservation Institute San Francisco, CA www.npi.org May 6-7 Historic Windows: Preservation, Maintenance and Energy Efficiency National Preservation Institute San Francisco, CA www.npi.org May 6-8 Cultural and Natural Resource Project Consultation: Conflict Resolution National Preservation Institute Anchorage, AK www.npi.org May 12-13 NEPA Compliance and Cultural Resources National Preservation Institute Los Angeles, CA www.npi.org May 13-14 The Recent Past: Mid-20th Century Resources National Preservation Institute Sacramento, CA www.npi.org May 14-16 Section 106 Agreement Documents National Preservation Institute Los Angeles, CA www.npi.org May 20-21 Essentials of Section 106 ACHP Salt Lake City, UT www.achp.gov May 22 Advanced Section 106 ACHP Salt Lake City, UT www.achp.gov June 29 Historic Hydroelectric Facilities Historic Seattle Newhalem, WA www.historicseattle.org August 16 Repurposing Historic Buildings: St. Edwards Seminary Historic Seattle Kenmore, WA www.historicseattle.org August 19-20 Essentials of Section 106 ACHP Albuquerque, NM www.achp.gov August 21 Advanced Section 106 ACHP Albuquerque, NM www.achp.gov August 31 to September 6 Vernacular Farmstead Preservation Pacific Northwest Field School Swan Valley, ID http://hp.uoregon.edu/fieldschools/pnw/ September 7-13 Vernacular Farmstead Preservation Pacific Northwest Field School Swan Valley, ID http://hp.uoregon.edu/fieldschools/pnw/ September 9-10 The Recent Past: Mid-20th Century Resources National Preservation Institute Denver, CO www.npi.org September 9-11 Section 106 Agreement Documents National Preservation Institute Sacramento, CA www.npi.org September 11 Preservation Planning and Policy National Preservation Institute Denver, CO www.npi.org September 14-20 Vernacular Farmstead Preservation Pacific Northwest Field School Swan Valley, ID http://hp.uoregon.edu/fieldschools/pnw/ September 15-17 Section 106: An Introduction National Preservation Institute Seattle, WA www.npi.org September 16-17 Essentials of Section 106 ACHP Oakland, CA www.achp.gov September 18-19 Consultation and Protection of Native American Sacred Lands National Preservation Institute Seattle, WA www.npi.org October 7-8 Section 106: Review for Experienced Practitioners National Preservation Institute San Francisco, CA www.npi.org October 9-10 NAGPRA & ARPA: Applications and Requirements National Preservation Institute San Francisco, CA www.npi.org October 20-21 Landscape Preservation An Introduction National Preservation Institute Santa Fe, NM www.npi.org October 20-22 Section 106: An Introduction National Preservation Institute Anchorage, AK www.npi.org October 22 Landscape Preservation Advanced Tools for Managing Change National Preservation Institute Santa Fe, NM www.npi.org October 23-24 Cultural and Natural Resources: An Integrated Management Strategy National Preservation Institute Anchorage, AK www.npi.org November 8 Preservation Advocacy Workshop Washington Trust for Historic Preservation Seattle, WA www.historicseattle.org November 18-19 Secretary of the Interior’s Standards National Preservation Institute Los Angeles, CA www.npi.org .