The National Preservation Institute presents the 2004-2005 Professional Seminars in Historic Preservation & Cultural Resource Management

The National Preservation Institute, a nonprofit organization founded in 1980, educates those involved in the management, preservation and stewardship of our cultural heritage. Seminars bring distinguished faculty to highlight state-of-the-art practice in important areas of historic preservation and cultural resource management. Seminars focus on enhancing the skills of professionals responsible for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of historic, archaeological, architectural, and cultural resources. Case studies and small group exercises focus on the information, technology and skills which effective managers require in today’s changing preservation environment. NPI can provide on-site and customized training to meet specific organizational needs.

Seminars are offered in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin as on-site and customized training. Seminar subjects include: identification and evaluation of cultural resources; laws, regulations, and dispute resolution; historic property management and design issues; curation, conservation, and stewardship.

For more detailed information on the seminars, please visit www.npi.org, e-mail info@npi.org or call (703) 765-0100.

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