Subject: Workshops on building conservation
Heritage Conservation Network is pleased to announce its 2008 schedule of hands-on building conservation workshops. The workshops allow participants to gain essential hands-on experience with different materials and building conservation issues while contributing to preservation and restoration work at the sites. Many workshops are led by an internationally known expert in the field. This year's schedule is as follows: April 20 - May 3, 2008 Clues to the Cloister: Scientific Investigation and Documentation Monastery of San Giovanni Battista Serravalle, TV, Italy May 25-31, 2008 Prairie Preservation at the Hutmacher Farmstead Killdeer, North Dakota, USA July 7-11, 2008 Preserving Log Structures: Advanced Techniques Virginia City, Montana, USA September 2-12, 2008 City Center Recover and Conservation Efforts Kumayri Historic District, Gyumri, Armenia September 14-27, 2008 Restoring the Heart of a Vineyard 16th Century Mlinars Cottage Smartno ob Paki, Slovenia September 28-October 11, 2008 Kulle Conservation: Masonry Conservation at an Ottoman-Era Stone Residence Gjirokastra, Albania Workshop fees range from $425 to $2200 per person per week, depending on location and topic. All workshops are open to anyone interested in acquiring preservation skills and experience or in contributing their time and effort to the project. Complete workshop details are available at <URL:http://www.heritageconservation.net>. Each workshop is produced by Heritage Conservation Network, a non-profit based in Boulder, Colorado, in association with local preservation partners. For further information, please contact Judith Broeker HCN's Program Director 303-444-0128 workshops [at] heritageconservation__net Ms. Jamie Donahoe Heritage Conservation Network International Hands-on Workshops for Architectural and Site Conservation 1557 North Street Boulder, Colorado 80304 303-444-0128 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:27 Distributed: Saturday, October 20, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-27-022 ***Received on Tuesday, 9 October, 2007