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2 <br /> preservation projects could increase presentations on research and repair of <br /> dramatically . However, barring cemeteries and grave markers by <br /> Congressional support of the Clinton budget archaeologist John Clauser and restoration <br /> and the prospect of little more than level contractor Dean Ruedrich . The session <br /> funding in FY 2000 , the likelihood of funds topics of this year' s conference are in <br /> for local African American preservation response to the evaluations from last year' s <br /> projects is doubtful . Everyone can join meeting . <br /> Claudia Polley' s lobbying effort to preserve Approximately one hundred people <br /> African American heritage by contacting his registered for the �P ' s first annual <br /> or her Congressman in support of increased conference , held last year in Durham, and it <br /> HPF funding . is hoped that attendance will be at least half <br /> again that many for this year' s conference <br /> Marking the Past, Building the Future March 12- 13 in Winston- Salem . One of the <br /> This year' s conference , " Marking the reasons registration is expected to be higher <br /> Past, Building the Future " will be a day and this year is that so many people have <br /> inning Friday afternoon expressed interest in learning more about <br /> a half event, beg <br /> I aself- guided tour of historic churches historic rehabilitation projects , which will be <br /> and the Happy Hill neighborhood. The visit a major focus of the conference . <br /> to St . Phillip ' s Moravian Church, the oldest <br /> African American church building in the Piedmont Regional Meeting Held in <br /> state , will be accompanied by a trip to Old Concord <br /> Salem' s archaeology lab , where researchers Officials of Barber- Scotia, among the <br /> will explain the exciting results of recent oldest African American institutions of <br /> excavations at St. Phillip ' s . A reception higher education in North Carolina, <br /> Friday evening at Winston- Salem State cordially hosted the AANHP ' s 1999 <br /> University' s Diggs Gallery will feature hors a, <br /> d' oeuvres , music , Piedmont regional meeting on January 16 and two gallery exhibits of . <br /> In addition to representatives of Barber- <br /> African and African- inspired art. <br /> Scotia , attendees included preservationists <br /> Informative sessions will be held from Salisbury, Spencer, Charlotte , and <br /> Saturday at Shirley Auditorium in the Fine Winston- Salem . In his welcoming <br /> Arts Center of Salem College . Frances H . comments , Barber- Scotia president Sammie <br /> Smiley , one of the nation' s most influential Potts talked about the school' s history and <br /> African Americans in tourism , will deliver ongoing efforts to restore its most historic <br /> the keynote address on the benefits of buildings , Graves Hall ( 1876) and Faith Hall <br /> heritage tourism for North Carolina ' s ( 1891 ) ; which are listed in the National <br /> African American Communities . A plenary Register of Historic Places . Meeting <br /> session on historic rehabilitation projects in participants shared their preservation <br /> African American neighborhoods will interests , experiences , and concerns <br /> feature a panel of developers , architects , and informally before engaging in a directed <br /> bankers . The meeting ends with two discussion that yielded ideas to be <br /> concurrent sessions . considered by the AANHP steering <br /> In " Dollars and Cents , " Mikki Sager of committee in their formulation of goals and <br /> The Conservation Fund will discuss grants strategies . To learn more about the <br /> and creative partnerships , State Historic productive discussions of the 1998 - 1999 <br /> Preservation Office architect Tim Simmons Eastern, Western, and Piedmont regional <br /> will talk about the rehabilitation tax credits , meetings and how they are shaping future <br /> and Addle Luther will tell about the activities of the AANHP , attend the 2nd <br /> conversion of a school to housing for the Annual Statewide Conference in Winston - <br /> elderly . " Marking the Past " will feature a Salem. <br /> slide show on historic African American <br /> cemeteries by noted author Ruth Little and <br />
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