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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

How To : Complete a landmark nomination...r

Information on the landmarking process... or just learn how to research the history of your own house or business!

Landmarks Nomination Workshop Sponsored by Historic Seattle

Location: Good Shepherd Center, Room 202, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Seattle
Date: Saturday, November 6, 2010, 8:30 am to 1:00 pm
Registration: Please register to reserve a spot (includes refreshments and a CD of resource materials)
Cost: $15 members; $20 general public; $10 students
Register on-line at www.historicseattle.org ( Deadline to register online is Wednesday, November 3)
Or register by phone at 206.622.6952

Learn the nuts and bolts of preparing a landmark nomination and the ins and outs of the process for designating landmarks. Find out where to go to do historical research. There will be an overview of Seattle’s diverse and unique historic resources, discussion of architectural styles, and a review of the preservation achievements of the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods and the Landmarks Preservation Board. Presenters include professional historians, architects, City staff, City Landmarks Preservation Board members, neighborhood activists, landmark owners, and Historic Seattle staff and volunteers. Further one-on-one training for preparing a landmark nomination will also be offered to those actively preparing a nomination.

Note: I took this class a few years ago and is a great resource in itself. For West Seattle-ites, our own Clay Eals will be presenting on the "Save the Admiral" campaign.

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