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•fir �.r,� � ,4 � � T <br /> •L -� �':�:±�_♦ Y'•� J� � ) - Vey� �•y., , S_ <br /> - - ; =mod.~-` - ` _ _ .• t �: <br /> +� t LVy. <br /> - Training <br /> Conference Registration Rates A program of highly interactive educational sessions will be <br /> NAPC Members Early Registration (until July 17): presented to provide training for commission members and staff <br /> $85.00 per participant with varying degrees of preservation experience. Panel <br /> discussions will allow participants to learn more about current <br /> Non-NAPC Members Early Registration (until July 17): preservation issues. Hands-on work sessions will provide an <br /> $100 per participant (includes 1 year NAPC membership) opportunity for participants to exchange experiences and to <br /> network with preservationists across the nation. <br /> On-site Registration (after July 17): The conference will culminate in the adoption of policy papers, <br /> $150.00 per participant which will provide both commissions and the NAPC a clear voice <br /> cn the preservation advocacy efforts of the 21st century_ <br /> Case Studies and Mobile Workshops <br /> Early Registration Walking tours and mobile workshops of local landmarks will be <br /> Register by our early deadline of July 17, 2000 to receive offered. In addition, information for visits to projects that <br /> our discounted registration rate ($85.00 for NAPC demonstrate the impact of design review on urban and rural <br /> members, $100 for non-NAPC members). Registration can settings and in socioeconomic districts. These include a range of <br /> also be made on-site at the Westin William Penn controversial projects, in addition to model success stories, all of <br /> beginning Friday,August 4, 2000, at 9:00 a.m. which you can use in design review procedures in your <br /> community. <br /> Registration Procedures The Mobile Workshops will be an opportunity to tour two <br /> Return the completed form with full payment. Check or architecturally outstanding and uniquely different historic districts <br /> purchase orders accepted. accompanied by knowledgeable guides. Meet with members of <br /> Registrations received after July 17 will be processed on- historic commissions. The tour begins with the borough of <br /> site in Pittsburgh_ Registrations will not be accepted over Sewickley, a beautifully preserved suburban village, and moves <br /> the telephone. on to the National Historic Landmark of Old Economy, former <br /> All refunds will be less a $20.00 administrative fee, settlement of the Harmony Society, situated in Ambridge <br /> Borough. Comfortable walking shoes a must. Box lunch included. <br /> Cancellations and Refunds <br /> Refunds will be posted approximately 30 days after the Information Exchange <br /> conference. In a special exhibition room, participants will share examples of <br /> Requests to cancel/substitute must be in writing. preservation tools, such as ordinances, guidelines, commission <br /> 100% refund if postmarked by June 6; 50% refund if manuals and surveys. Other exhibits will highlight creative <br /> postmarked between July 1 and 17. approaches to education, advocacy and resource management. <br /> No refunds after July 17. <br /> sage 3 page 4 <br />
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