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New NOVA Historic Preservation Video is on the Web
The “NOVA in 3 Hot Minutes” series has just produced a feature on the Historic Preservation Program. The video is available on iTunes U and YouTube, and is currently part of the rotation of clips playing on the television monitors throughout the College. This should be a nice step toward raising the profile of the program a bit. Program veterans will perhaps recognize some of our faculty opining on why the program is awesome. Enjoy!
Peter Levine at Morven Park
I just wanted to pass along an announcement for an interesting event from our friends at Morven Park:
We would like to extend to you a special invitation for an upcoming event. We will be officially launching the CivicsNow! program on September 25th at 7pm in the Winmill Carriage Museum with our inaugural “Distinguished Voices in Civics” speaker event. Our speaker will be Peter Levine, a Tufts University Professor and a leading scholar on youth civic engagement. He will be talking about the renewal of civic participation on our country. A great video of him speaking is here: http://vimeo.com/10648393.
Ticketing for the event is at this link: https://peterlevine.eventbrite.com/. Please use the promotional code “specialguest” for complimentary tickets. Please feel free to pass this along to any of your friends or colleagues as well. We’d love to have a great crowd as it is such an important topic.
I hope you all will be able to attend. It’s going to be a great event!
Welcome Back!
Welcome Back to the NOVA Historic Preservation Program’s Fall Semester! In addition to our usual slate of great courses, there are going to be some interesting new developments with the program this Fall. Details to follow soon!
Thanks for Helping Colvin Run Mill!
Thanks to the assistance of its enthusiastic supporters (which undoubtedly includes many in our program) in the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s recent contest, Colvin Run Mill will be receiving a $75,000 grant to restore its 18th century grain elevator. Congratulations to Mike Henry and everyone at the Mill! Also of note, our friends at George Washington’s Mount Vernon did pretty well too, snagging a $100,000 grant to restore the good General’s dining room. Exciting stuff!
Help Colvin Run Mill win $100,000 for Restoration!
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Help fully restore Colvin Run Mill!
The Park Authority site is a finalist in a web-based contest sponsored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and American Express.
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Vote Daily The site with the greatest number of votes will receive $100,000 in preservation prize money.
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Polls Open through May 10
Login, Link up and Vote for Colvin Run Mill
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What your votes will accomplish:
For the past four decades, only the basement and first floor of the Fairfax County mill have been open to the public. Colvin Run Mill would use the prize money to fully restore the second and third levels, complete with functioning equipment to dry and sift flour and meal the old-fashioned way. Then visitors can see how the mill works from top to bottom!
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