NORTH CAROLINA PRESERVATION
<br /> Scenes from PNC's 2000 Conference in New Bern The Historic Preservation Foundation of
<br /> North Carolina, Inc.
<br /> Board of Directors
<br /> . * , r _ Carl J. Stewart, Jr., Chainnan, Gastonia
<br /> � -�:- �' , � E �F: s Aer _ 'I — Sally B. Cone, Vice Chairman and Chairnlall-Elect, Greensboro
<br /> Steven D. Schuster, Secretary Raleigh
<br /> Gwendolyn P. Davis, Treasure); Raleigh
<br /> John H. Haley, Chainnan, Boind ofAdoisors, 101inington
<br /> Sylvia C. Nash, Immediate Past Chairman, Tarboro
<br /> ��� Marion . S. Covington , Honorrtl�� President, Greensboro
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<br /> Denise Barnes, Durbarrl
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<br /> ::;IN ' ':x - SI b Lillian B. Boney, 01inington
<br /> IN 14,: •:_ ; r r` Phillip C. Broughton, Asheville
<br /> P I Jeffrey J. Crow, Raleigli
<br /> - '' r Virginia G. Culpepper, Edenton
<br /> Ada M. Fisher, Salisbury
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<br /> �=> ' Richard E. Hunter, Jr. , lfarrenton
<br /> ��";; -• ^ , a . aa,.: �.; � . _ �; ' - � � George Jackson, Elizabeth City
<br /> t r , j ;4S `° �• ;' Samuel W. Johnson, Rocky Mount
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<br /> PNC's 2000 conference in New " ;, ;� :'�; j, r Margaret Klurtz, Salisbury
<br /> tiL3 ; � Carolyn Maness, Greensboro
<br /> Bern, co - sponsored b the NC Main Street Program , . . x ;. , ; •
<br /> p Y g s. Zachary Moretz, Charlotte
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<br /> and the NC Historic Preservation Office, attracted _ '� » Langdon E. Oppermann, IVirrston-Salent
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<br /> nearly 500 preservationists , the largest in the confer- William S. Powell, Chapel Hill
<br /> r - . x Sally Hunt Royster, Shelby
<br /> ence s 26 years . Activities included (clockwise from Victor Sharpe, Fayetteville
<br /> upper left) : relaxing and deciding which sessions to Benjamin E Speller, Jr. , Dunham
<br /> attend (Denise Barnes of Durham' newly elected to Katherine G. Stern, Greensboro
<br /> Virginia A, Stevens, Blowing Rock
<br /> PNC's board of directors), en) oying an evening of fes- Helen Walton, Burlington
<br /> tivities at Tryon Palace, the election of new officers E. Newsom Williams, Mew Beni
<br /> (pictured, new Chairman of the Elizabeth L. Wright, lVilmington_ .,, w ,.
<br /> Board Carl Stewart of Gastonia), fl ` ;? _ Directors Emeriti
<br /> " = -r Edward H. Clement, Salisbury
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<br /> and the presentation of the 2000 ra��: i°�• _ , �: - � - James A. Gray, stor,
<br /> Carraway Awards (winner _: =s`_ -� Thomas A. Gray, it%insror-Salem
<br /> ," ., John L. Sanders, Chapel Hill
<br /> Marianne Aiken of Eden with _ '
<br /> ;E;- �` j•- �, x_ Robert E. Stipe, Chapel Hill
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<br /> Awards Chairman Steve Schuster = - " _ Banks C. Talley, Jr., Raleigh
<br /> Virginia E Zenke, Greensboro
<br /> and PNC President Myrick a
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<br /> Howard). ? = J, Myrick Howard, President
<br /> Charlene Askew, Receptionist
<br /> �,; st " + ° Barbara Bonet'; Bishops Holrse Alanager
<br /> Save the Date r ` re Amy Cole, Director of Legal Affairs and Special Projects
<br /> , � 4 . Susan Deihl, Endangered Properties Prognuu Assistant
<br /> PNC Annual Conference / . Shannon Long, Development Associate
<br /> # r " Bonny Moellenbrock, Chief Financial Officer
<br /> September 20-22, 2001 '` Mark Rodman, Chief Operating Officer
<br /> Statesville •. : Patti Smith, Databitse Manager
<br /> Barbara Wishy, Director of the Endangered Properties Program
<br /> Ayr Mount, Hillsborough
<br /> Bill Crowther, Director
<br /> Schatzie Crowther, Visitor Services Coordinator
<br /> Special Friend Shares Talent for PNC Anita Finch, Assistant to the Director
<br /> Bellamy Mansion Museum of History & Design Arts,
<br /> Wilmington
<br /> PNC's annual conference in New therapeutic use of coloring books and Beverly Ayscue, Director
<br /> Gene Ayscue, Director of Facilities and Alarketing
<br /> Bern this past September featured an art with children . She has had more Blair Jackson, Assistant to the Director
<br /> extra special treat. Artist and PNC than 30 one- and two - person exhibi- Marcella Rippel, Director of Public Education
<br /> member Dr. Billie Corder donated tions , Her work has been used with Glencoe Mi11 Village Office, Alamance County
<br /> twent -nine watercolors of historic disaster and crime victims . Lynn Cowan, Alanager
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<br /> Y Tom Hanford, Caretaker
<br /> homes throughout North Carolina. The PNC is grateful for Dr. Corder's Northeast Regional Office, Edenton
<br /> collection was exhibited at the Bank of generosity and talent in the contribu- Claudia Devine}; Director
<br /> the Arts in New Bern where conference tion of these lovely watercolors . The Beth Taylor, Administrative Assistitnt
<br /> Winston-Salem Regional Office
<br /> participants attended an opening. watercolors are available as a traveling Kirk Carrison, Director
<br /> exhibit. Please call 919 / 832 -3652 for Lisa Elam, AdmiliistiativeAssistallt
<br /> Dr. Corder, a clinical psychologist
<br /> and associate professor at UNC- Chapel more information. Historic Campuses Project, Charlotte
<br /> Hill has long been interested in the D. Grier Martin III, Manager
<br /> g Protecting the Irreplaceable"'"' in North Carolina since 1939
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