[Heritage] Oregon Heritage News 2012-11-16

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Fri Nov 16 08:34:13 PST 2012


In this Issue:
1. NPI Offers Preservation Seminars in Seattle
2. CCC Sets 2013 Preservation Courses, Workshops in Astoria
 
 
NPI OFFERS PRESERVATION SEMINARS IN SEATTLE
 
The National Preservation Institute (NPI) is offering two seminars in
Seattle during December. The registration deadline is Nov. 19. To view
agendas for both seminars and to register, visit www.npi.org (
http://www.npi.org/ ). 
 
 “Section 106: Agreement Documents”, offered Dec. 3 – 5, focuses on
memoranda of agreement and programmatic agreements under Section 106 of
the National Historic Preservation Act. Learn how to survive and thrive
during the agreement process through careful analysis, clear writing,
and good negotiation. Review the available tools, guidelines,
alternatives—and non-alternatives—to reach a favorable conclusion to the
process. 
 
“Identification and Management of Traditional Cultural Places”, offered
Dec. 6 – 7, touches on “Traditional cultural places” (TCPs) and the
important roles they play in community cultural traditions, beliefs, and
activities. Planning involves their consideration under the National
Environmental Policy Act, the National Historic Preservation Act,
Executive Orders 12898 and 13007, and other authorities. This seminar
explores definitions and methods of identifying and managing impacts on
TCPs. 
 
Scholarship applications are available at www.npi.org/scholarships. NPI
will send a confirmation of registration to registered participants,
including the seminar location, hours, and a list of conveniently
located hotels. For further information or questions, call (703)
765-0100, email info at npi.orgor visit www.npi.org ( http://www.npi.org/
). 
 
 
CCC SETS 2013 PRESERVATION COURSES, WORKSHOPS IN ASTORIA
 
Clatsop Community College has published its Historic Preservation
Program 2013 winter schedule of courses and workshops. Registration
begins Nov. 26 for winter term, which begins Jan. 7. 
 
Courses include Historic Preservation II, which covers the
methodologies for researching and documenting historic buildings.
Students will complete an historic building analysis and restoration
plan for a regional building.
 
Hands-on, weekend workshops include Leaded Glass Window Repair;
Blacksmithing I (fundamentals) and Blacksmithing II (advanced
techniques); Wood Window Restoration;Stair Layout; and Wood Door
Analysis and Repair. 
 
Visit www.clatsopcc.edu ( http://www.clatsopcc.edu/ ) for a full list
of courses and workshops. For more information contact Lucien Swerdloff
by email at lswerdloff at clatsopcc.edu or call (503) 338-2301. 
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