NCPC January 2016 Newsletter

Our January 2016 newsletter is now available here, and it is linked on our News page. In this issue:

  • 2015 Preservation Excellence Award winner
  • FY2015 Preservation Statistics Survey
  • Preservation Self Assessment Program
  • Preservation In The News
  • NCPC Board of Directors news, including the migration of our website and listservs

You won’t want to miss this issue. And please, if you haven’t done so already, sign up for the new NCPC-news Google Group to keep up to date with our events, classes and other programming. More information is on page five of this newsletter, or you can go directly to the NCPC-news Google Group and sign up.

A corrected version of the newsletter has been updated and linked above. –editor

October Newsletter Published

The October issue of NC Preserves is now available. In this issue:

  • More information on the upcoming NCPC Annual Conference including our lineup of speakers. There is still time to register for the November 20th event.
  • The North Carolina History Center is seeking family stories of the Civil War.
  • A review of upcoming NCPC workshops. Don’t miss out!
  • An excerpt from the National Parks Service publication “Removing Graffiti From Historic Masonry.”
  • Announcing the 2015 NCPC Preservation Grants recipients.
  • News regarding our website and listservs.

Our next newsletter will be published in January 2016. We would love to hear about our members’ preservation projects, initiatives and staff. If you have a story to share, please see our News page for information on how to submit it for publication.