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The Conference archaeologist John Clauser and restoration contractor Dean <br /> Ruedrich . <br /> " Marking the Past, Building the Future " begins Friday The network seeks the involvement of interested citizens <br /> afternoon with a self-guided tour of historic churches and across North Carolina, including historians, business and <br /> the Happy Hill neighborhood . The visit to St. Phillip ' s community leaders, and city and regional planners . Space <br /> Moravian Church , the oldest African American church will be provided for registrant's to publicize the activities of <br /> building in the state, will be accompanied by a trip to Old local organizations . Registrants are invited to bring a table- <br /> Salem ' s archaeology lab, where researchers will explain the top or free-standing exhibit (wall space is available) for <br /> exciting results of recent excavations at St . Phillip ' s . For display at the conference site on Saturday. <br /> late registrants, tour maps will be available at the Old Salem <br /> Visitors Center. The Friday evening reception at Winston- <br /> Salem State University ' s Diggs Gallery will feature hors The North Carolina African American Network on <br /> d ' oeuvres , music , and two gallery exhibits of African and Historic Preservation <br /> African-inspired art. <br /> Informative sessions will be held Saturday at Shirley The North Carolina African American Network on Historic <br /> Auditorium in the Fine Arts Center of Salem College . Preservation was established in March 1998 following <br /> Frances H . Smiley, one of the nation ' s most influential almost two years of planning by a twenty-five member task <br /> African Americans in tourism, will deliver the keynote force supported by the State Historic Preservation Office of <br /> address . A plenary session on historic rehabilitation the N . C . Department of Cultural Resources . The network <br /> projects in African American neighborhoods will feature a (s a membership organization with the primary goals of <br /> panel of developers, architects, and bankers. The meeting education , enhancement of economic development, and <br /> ends with two concurrent sessions. In " Dollars and Cents, " support of preservation groups and institutions in African <br /> Mikki Sager of The Conservation Fund will discuss grants American communities . During its first year, regional <br /> and creative partnerships, State Historic Preservation Office meetings were held in Asheville, Wilmington , and Concord , <br /> architect Tim Simmons will talk, about the rehabilitation tax where citizens shared information about historic <br /> credits , and Addle Luther will tell about the conversion of a preservation projects , opportunities, and challenges in <br /> school to housing for the elderly. " Marking the Past" will African American communities . With this information , the <br /> feature a slide show on historic African American network' s steering committee is formulating a strategic plan <br /> cemeteries by noted author Ruth Little and presentations on to be presented on March 13 , 1999 during the annual <br /> research and repair of cemeteries and grave markers by business meeting . <br /> °��i°'�S�°°fiS���°��wi�°C's►�fi°r'd `S�"�fi4���fi°C��ti�'1�"�fi���fi °' '��4f,i�°�d�fii�' S��fiS`�°' '��ii °'��E,i <br /> eft loll <br /> Hotel Information <br /> ✓ . - GO <br /> — �• leer ° 52 _ <br /> t - F SM To accommodate conference <br /> registrants, a block of rooms has <br /> been reserved at the Salem Inn , <br /> ' � at"" 4 �� ��" - • 4 127 S . Cherry St. , just a few <br /> blocks from Old Salem and Salem <br /> College . The Salem inn is offering <br /> a special conference rate of $ 53 . 76 <br /> for a single room and $ 60 . 48 for a <br /> s . f double ( all taxes and continental <br /> St breakfast included ) . Call the hotel <br /> directly at 336/725-8561 or <br /> ye 800/533-8760 to make your <br /> •,- reservations . To ensure the special <br /> rates, mention the African <br /> American Network . Higher rates <br /> lee will apply after March 5 , 1999 . <br /> P/ease direct your questions about the conference to; Phone 919/7334763 FAX 919/733-8653 <br /> African American Historic Preservation Conference <br /> C/O State Historic Preservation Office <br /> 109 E . Jones Street <br /> Raleigh , NC 27601 -2807 <br /> ZWArrxid <br /> Raf"db Cariemniae <br /> cf dm <br /> AL (A A&C&7AIflF.'IICW71uE9tY"k <br /> Winston -Salem <br /> March 12- 13 , 1999 <br /> Register Now ! <br /> s <br />