3rd Annual Historical Symposium:
History as an Integral Part of Community Development
Moderated by Marion Mitchell-Wilson
Many Cities and Counties across the Nation continue to recognize the significant value of integrating history into the planning process.
The amount of capital allocated for projects in which historic preservation, re-adaptive use and historical public art is a dual investment towards both, community and economic development. Above all, these innovative approaches are the essential elements that provide our communities with a sense of community, a sense of place, a sense of identity and a sense of pride.
Jurisdictions in the Inland Empire are not the exception. From Temecula to Twentynine Palms, the celebration of history is richly imprinted on the built environment.
This year, the 3rd IES/APA Annual Historical Symposium will be focusing on historical projects making a difference in our communities. Our selected panel will address exemplary programs and strategies to successfully find history and put it where it truly belongs: in the future.
Registration Form: http://www.ies-apa.org/events/44_Event_Registration.pdf
Event Program: http://www.ies-apa.org/events/44_Event_Program.pdf
Speaker Bios: http://www.ies-apa.org/events/44_Event_Speakers.pdf
Cost:
Lunch/Program Registration: $50 Pre-Registered Members (By 9/10/10)
$60 Pre-Registered Non-Members (By 9/10/10)
$60 Members/Non-Members after 9/10/10 & on-site
$20 Students with ID ($25 after 9/10/10)
No Shows will be billed! Please fax or mail payment by September 10, 2010. Please make checks payable to IES-APA and send to Attention: Lynne C. Bynder, CMP, IES-APA Administrative Office - 40747 Baranda Court, Palm Desert, CA 92260. Forms can be faxed to (760) 674-2479 or Email: lbynder@meetingsxceptional.com