RevitalizeWA: Historic Preservation and Main Street Conference

RevitalizeWA: Historic Preservation and Main Street Conference

wenatcheeThe Washington Trust for Historic Preservation and the Washington Main Street Program invite you to join them for RevitalizeWA, the annual statewide Preservation and Main Street Conference, May 6-8, 2014 in Wenatchee.

The conference will feature a variety of sessions & tours relating to the revitalization of our state’s historic communities on May 7 and 8. They will also be offering additional pre-conference workshops on May 6. The conference will be held at the Wenatchee Convention Center with a room block reserved at the Coast Wenatchee Center Hotel. The special conference room rate is $83 single/$103 double; be sure to mention RevitalizeWA when you make your reservation. The room block expires April 4, so don’t wait! Contact the hotel at 509-662-1234 or via email at fom@wenatcheecenter.com.

Share your expertise.

Passionate about a topic? They are currently seeking session proposals for RevitalizeWA. Download a submission form, and return it to shansen@preservewa.org; proposals are due February 14.

Questions?

For any question about the conference or information about sponsorship, please contact Main Street Coordinator, Sarah Hansen at 206-624-9449 or shansen@preservewa.org.

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About Washington Our Home

My name is Erich Ebel and I love this state. I’ve lived on the green side as well as the brown side. I’ve navigated the rivers and climbed the mountains. I’ve fished its lakes, hiked its trails, marveled at its geology, and studied its fascinating, storied history. I’ve spent the past ten years discovering and sharing stories about Washington’s history, heritage, and culture. My blog, videos, and podcasts hold a treasure trove of interesting facts, unknown facets, and fascinating tales that help to educate the general public about the privileges of being in Washington. I’m the current chair of the City of Lacey Historical Commission, and previously served as Marketing and Communications Director for the Washington State Historical Society and Museum. I’ve been a board member for the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation, and the History Insider for Scenic Washington magazine.

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