The Historic Preservation Alliance of Arkansas invites individuals and organizations to nominate projects, groups or individuals for the 2010 Arkansas Preservation Awards. Awarded annually, the Arkansas Preservation Awards highlight outstanding achievement in historic preservation by honoring projects, programs and exemplary practices that foster historic preservation across the state.
Developer Scott Reed announced plans to rehabilitate 315 Main Street at a press conference on Tuesday with Mayor Mark Stodola and Main Street Revitalization Committee Chair, Bob East.
Historic Preservation Alliance of Arkansas Announces its 2010 list of Arkansas’s Most Endangered Historic Places: Nine in Need
Announcement by Secretary of State Charlie Daniels
Special Guest—Speaker Designate Robert Moore, Jr.
Click button below to register online.
|
online event registration
by Regonline |
The Historic Preservation Alliance requests your help in identifying endangered historic places that reflect our Arkansas Heritage for the 2010 Most Endangered Places List.
The Arkansas’s Most Endangered Historic Places list highlights threats facing historically and architecturally significant properties throughout the state. The Alliance is soliciting nominations from residents and organizations across Arkansas of endangered places to be considered for inclusion in the list. The deadline for submitting nominations is Friday, April 16, 2010. Click here to download a nomination form or to submit a nomination online.
The FY 2010 budget bill that includes appropriations for the Department of the Interior was signed into law by the President on October 30; the bill includes $4.6 million for Preserve America Grants administered by the National Park Service.
Watch the video from the National Preservation Conference awards ceremony here.
The Historic Preservation Alliance of Arkansas, along with the Quapaw Quarter Association, will hold a reception for the 2009 Arkansas legislators on January 21, 2009. The reception will be held at Curran Hall from 5-7pm.
"The Heritage Connection"
May 14-16, 2009
National Trust for Historic Preservation President to speak.
The Historice Preservation Alliance of Arkansas announces the hiring of Vanessa Norton.
Alliance Staff and Board of Directors
Staff
Vanessa Norton McKuin, Executive Director
vmckuin@preservearkansas.org
Amara Yancey, Administrative Assistant
ayancey@preservearkansas.org
Officers
John Greer, Jr., AIA, LEED AP , President
Courtney Crouch, III, President-Elect
Laura Gilson, Past-President
Cary Tyson, VP of Programs
John French, VP of Development
Leslie Ward, Treasurer
Kate East, Secretary
Board of Directors
Class of 2013
Billy Blann, El Dorado
Neil Denman, Little Rock
Gregory Herman, Fayetteville
Martin Smith, Cherry Valley
Leslie Wren Ward, Little Rock
Class of 2014
M. Christine Allen, Little Rock
Clayton Blackstock, Little Rock
Kate East, Little Rock
John Greer, Jr. AIA, LEED AP
Cary Tyson, Little Rock
Ronnie Walker, Pocahontas
Class of 2015
Jaime Brandon, Ph.D., Magnolia
John R. French, Arkadelphia
Caroline Millar, Little Rock
Class of 2016
Courtney Crouch, III, Little Rock
Rep. John C. Edwards, Little Rock
Beverly Bailey Moore, Arkansas City
Christina Moschitta, Haskell
Blake Wintory, Ph.D., Lake Village
Ex-Officio Members
Ruth A. Hawkins, Ph.D., Advisor to the National Trust for Historic Preservation
Hon. Mark Martin, Secretary of State
Martha Miller, State Historic Preservation Officer
Carl H. Miller, Jr., Advisor Emeritus to the National Trust for Historic Preservation
Cheri Nichols, Advisor Emeritus to the National Trust for Historic Preservation
Debbie Shea, Advisor to the National Trust for Historic Preservation
Parker Westbrook, Founding President & Advisor Emeritus to the National Trust for Historic Preservation
Charles Witsell, Jr., FAIA, Advisor Emeritus to the National Trust for Historic Preservation
Previous page: Contact Information and Directions
Next page: February 3, 2012 Board Meeting

