HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007 THC Award of Excellence in Preserving HistoryThe State Agency for Historic Preservation
March 19, 2008
City of College Station Project HOLD
1101 Texas Avenue
College Station, Texas 77840
Dear City of College Station Project HOLD:
RICK PERRY, GOVERNOR
JOHN L. NAU, III, CHAIRMAN
F. LAWERENCE OAKS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
I am delighted to inform you that in response to a nomination submitted by Anne Boykin,
the Texas Historical Commission (THC) has selected Project HOLD as the recipient of
the 2007 Award of Excellence in Preserving History.
Award winners will be announced during the Texas Historical Commission's 2008
Annual Historic Preservation Conference in Corpus Christi, May 1 -3. The awards will be
presented at the awards dinner on Thursday, May 1 aboard the USS Lexington. The THC
is creating a special presentation for the awards dinner this year. As part of the ceremony,
we would like to acknowledge each winner as a leader in historic preservation. For that
reason, we are asking each award recipient to email biographical information and
photographs to Debbi Head, senior communications specialist, at
debbi.head @thc.state.tx.us, or mail to Texas Historical Commission, P.O. Box 12276,
Austin, TX, 78711 -2276, no later than Monday, March 31, 2008. Please call Debbi at
512/463 -4565 if you have questions or need additional information.
We hope you will join us not only for the dinner, but also for the entire conference. A
complimentary awards dinner ticket will be waiting for you at the conference registration
desk. If you wish to purchase additional dinner tickets ($55 each) for family and friends,
please fill out the enclosed form and return it as noted. If you cannot be in attendance,
please let us know who can accept the award on your behalf. A conference brochure is
enclosed; we hope you will consider registering for the full conference as well.
We look forward to seeing you in Corpus Christi.
Sincerely,
F. Lawerence Oaks
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The 2008 Annual Historic Preservation
Conference will be held May 1 -3 at:
Omni Bayfront Hotel
900 North Shoreline Blvd.
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
We invite you to learn something new,
share your experience, network with other
professionals and sharpen your skills.
Brochures and registrations forms will
be available in February. For more
information, please contact the Texas
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or visit www.thc.state.tx.us.
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EXPLORE THE SITES 90 STORIES OF TEXAS
EXPLORE TAE SITES AND S'�OR1ES OF 'CEl[�S
Sun - drenched beaches and swaying palms lure visitors to the
communities of South Texas. The Texas Historical Commission
(THC) invites you to share experiences and explore coastal treasures
in the seaport city of Corpus Christi on May 1 -3 at the 2008
Annual Historic Preservation Conference.
This year's conference focuses on heritage tourism, including two
dynamic components: the THC historic sites and the Texas Heritage
Trails Program. Learn about the latest trends such as culinary
tourism, how to promote to varied audiences and how successful
sites — dance halls, heritage gardens and house museums — create
memorable visitor experiences. Activities include:
■ Tours of the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History,
the Corpus Christi Cathedral and the Centennial House
• Dinner aboard the USS Lexington celebrating the THC's
annual awards
• Keynote address by Berkeley Young, presenting "The Top 10
Trends in Travel and Tourism"
• Sessions on interpretive planning, marketing strategies,
maintaining partnerships and overcoming issues facing
today's museums
• Workshops and sessions by John Veverka, an expert on creating
outstanding heritage tourism experiences
• Sessions on mid - century architecture, historic cemeteries,
the national historic trails and finding money for your
preservation projects
■ An evening awards dinner hosted by conference sponsor
Preservation Texas
■ A celebration luncheon highlighting 10 years of the Texas
Heritage Trails Program
Don't miss the opportunity to meet new people and network
at the Preservation Marketplace and many conference sessions.
We hope to see you there!
2008 CONFERENCE HIGHLTS
TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION'S
WELCOME ABOARD!
Thursday, May 1, 6 -9 p.m.
Historic USS Lexington
All hands on deck for an opening night of fun as we
celebrate the THC's annual award winners.
Reservations required. Cost: $55.
OPENING SESSION
Friday, May 2, 8:30 -10 a.m.
Omni Bayfront Hotel
Berkeley Young, president of Young Strategies, a tourism
research firm, will reveal national trends in cultural and
heritage tourism experiences.
THC AWARDS LUNCHEON
Friday, May 2, Noon -1:30 p.m.
Omni Bayfront Hotel Ballroom
The THC will recognize the T.R. Fehrenbach book award
winners and present its Distinguished Service Awards.
Reservations required. Cost: $30.
PRESERVATION TEXAS
TREASURES OF TEXAS AWARDS DINNER
Friday, May 2, 6:30 -9 p.m.
Omni Bayfront Hotel Ballroom
Join the Board of Directors and staff of Preservation
Texas in honoring outstanding Texans and their
achievements in historic preservation.
Reservations required. Cost: $55.
EGGS AND IDEAS:
CHC NETWORKING BREAKFAST
Saturday, May 3, 7:30 -8:30 a.m.
Omni Bayfront Hotel
Individuals and organizations joining forces for a
common goal are often more successful in preservation
efforts. Join your local county historical commission
members for this networking opportunity.
Reservations required. Cost: $22 includes breakfast.
CELEBRATION LUNCHEON
Saturday, May 3, 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m.
Omni Bayfront Hotel
Celebrate "The Power of the Past" at our finale event
where we toast 10 years of the THC's heritage tourism
program with Sherry Wagner of San Antonio, an
internationally recognized preservation consultant.
Reservations required. Cost: $30.
THURSDAY, MAY I, 2008
9 am.-5 p.m. REGISTRATION
1 -5 p.m. BUS TOUR: Corpus Christi Museum
of Science and History
A behind - the - scenes tour of the La Salle
Odyssey and Spanish shipwreck exhibits,
with presentations on the organizational
efforts of the Odyssey exhibits and
classroom programs.
0 Rick Stryker, museum director,
and several guest speakers
Reservations required. Cost: $30.
1:30 -4:30 p.m.
6-9 p.m.
BUS TOUR: Corpus Christi
Cathedral and the Centennial House
Tour two of the oldest buildings in
Corpus Christi.
Reservations required. Cost: $30.
CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS
WORKSHOP: The Role
of Interpretation in Creating
Sustainable Heritage Experiences
Discover why interpretation is the most
powerful communication strategy to
plan, develop and sustain successful
heritage tourism programs.
0 John Veverka,
John Veverka and Associates
Reservations required. Cost: $25.
*WORKSHOP:
Empowering
County Historical
Commissions (CHC)
Learn how your CHC
can evaluate, strengthen
and promote its efforts
in key areas such as
organization, membership,
training, core preservation
activities and advanced
preservation programming.
Reservations required.
Cost: $10.
THC AWARDS DINNER
Join us for dinner and
our annual awards aboard
the USS Lexington.
Reservations required.
Cost: $55.
For more information, call 512/463 -6255 or visit www.thc.state.U.us.
FRIDAY, MAY 2 2008
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. REGISTRATION
8:30 -10 a.m.
9 a.m. -5 p.m.
10:30 -11:45 am.
OPENING SESSION:
Trends in Cultural
and Heritage Travel
Hear "The Top 10 Trends in Travel and
Tourism," and how they relate to cultural
and heritage travel.
■ Berkeley Young, Young Strategies, Inc.
PRESERVATION MARKETPLACE
and ASK THE STAFF
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Working with Your Board
of Directors
Find out what works (or doesn't) when
working with boards for any organization.
■ Berkeley Young, Young Strategies, Inc.
The Power
of Regional Interpretative Planning
Regional interpretive master planning
allows a region to create a "mass
customization" approach to heritage
tourism and interpretation marketing.
■ John Veverka,
John Veverka and Associates
Mining the Gold: Seeking New
and Innovative Funding Sources
Gather new ideas and strategies for
improving your success with grants and
hear from a grant guru.
■ Robert Oliver, Chisholm Trail
Museum, Cuero
■ Toni Turner, THC
development officer
Conducting Your Own
Heritage Tourism Research
How do you know what your visitors
want if you don't ask them? Learn how to
gather feedback on a shoestring budget.
■ Berkeley Young, Young Strategies, Inc.
Innovative Marketing Strategies
in a Technological World
Keep up with the ever - changing
technology world. From MP3 technology
to blogs — learn about it all in this
informative session.
■ Beth Nobles, regional coordinator,
Texas Mountain Trail Region
■ Chris Valentine, CEO and founder,
Adeo Tours
3:15 -3:30 p.m. BREAK
3:30 -4:45 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Ask John Veverka
Bring your community or site
interpretive planning questions for a
brief discussion with John.
■ John Veverka,
John Veverka and Associates
Visit a Historic Site?
It's Just Boring Old Stuff, Right?
Learn how three different historic sites
create a special experience for visitors.
■ Buddy Garza, site manager,
Fort McKavett State Historic Site
■ Diana Kirby, site manager,
Fulton Mansion State Historic Site
■ J ennifer Price, site manager,
Caddoan Mounds State Historic Site
Noon -1:30 p.m. THC AWARDS LUNCHEON
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Creative Marketing
2 -3:15 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS
and Promotional Opportunities
Discover how cooperative advertising and
Establishing, Cultivating
and Maintaining Partnerships
creative marketing initiatives can expand
Partnering provides many benefits. Hear
budget dollars and free promotional
opportunities provide added value.
how two heritage regions engaged in
successful strategies.
■ Doris Howdeshell, travel division
■ Nancy Deviney, board secretary,
director, Texas Department
Texas Tropical Trail Region
of Transportation
� ■Margaret Hoogstra, regional
■ Emily Lutz, regional coordinator,
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coordinator, Texas Forts Trail Region
Texas Brazos Trail Region
The Mod Squad: Identify and
Appreciate Mid - century Architecture
in Urban and Coastal Texas
Find out about mid - century architecture
resources in several Texas cities and how to
apply similar strategies in your community.
Stephen Fox, architectural historian,
The Anchorage Foundation of Texas
Ben Koush, board member,
Houston Mod
Katherine Seale, executive director,
Preservation Dallas
6:30 -9 p.m. PRESERVATION TEXAS DINNER
SATURDAY, MAY 3, 2008
7:30 -8:30 a.m. CHC NETWORKING BREAKFAST
8:45 -10 a.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Museums of the Future:
The Challenge
of Remaining Relevant
A panel of museum leaders discuss how
the museum field is evolving. Discover
how your museum can flourish in
changing times.
0 Hal Hamm, director, John E. Conner
Museum, Texas A &M Kingsville
■ Jennifer Rogers, educator, Corpus
Christi Museum of Science & History
0 Rick Stryker, director, Corpus Christi
Museum of Science & History
El Camino Real de los Tejas
National Historic Trail
Get the latest update from the National
Park Service (NPS) on development of
Texas' first national historic trail and hear
how you can get involved.
0 Sharon Brown, management assistant,
National Trails System, NPS
0 Aaron Mahr, superintendent,
National Historic Trails, NPS
0 Andy Sansom, El Camino Real
de los Tejas National Historic
Trail Association
10 -10:15 a.m.
Cemeteries, Dance Halls and
Gardens: Heritage Tourism Treasures
Learn creative ways communities
have showcased their often - forgotten
heritage treasures.
0 Brian Bray, historic sites
manager, Nacogdoches
0 Kathy Caner, director, Fayette Heritage
Museum and Archives
0 Steph McDougal, Texas
Dance Hall Preservation, Inc.
BREAK
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Identify Your Heritage Region
and Its Resources
Hear from two coordinators what is
available to regional partners.
■ Jill Campbell, regional coordinator,
Texas Lakes Trail Region
Keith Godwin, regional coordinator,
Texas Pecos Trail Region
A Bite of Culinary Tourism
Join us for this savory session discussing
the Fredericksburg culinary tourism
initiative and food - related marketing.
E Dianna Howard, Texas Culinary
Heritage Association
Ernie Loeffler, director, Fredericksburg
Convention and Visitor's Bureau
Local Communities Connecting
Preservation and Heritage Tourism
Successful heritage tourism is a community
endeavor. Learn secrets of collaborative
planning that make Grapevine and
McKinney desirable destinations.
Rebeka Cook, heritage programs
manager, city of Grapevine
Guy Giersch, historic preservation
officer, city of McKinney
11:30 a.m. CELEBRATION LUNCHEON
10 Years of the Texas Heritage
Trails Program
Celebrate "The Power of the Past" at our
finale event where we toast 10 years of
the THC's heritage tourism program.
Sherry Wagner, preservation consultant,
San Antonio
10:15 -11:30 a.m.
2008 CONFERENCE SPON
SPONSORS
The 2008 Annual Historic Preservation Conference
is sponsored by the Texas Historical Commission
(THQ in association with Preservation Texas.
The Texas Historical
Commission is the state
agency for historic
preservation. The THC's
mission is to protect and
preserve the state's historic
and prehistoric resources for
the use, education, enjoyment
and economic benefit of
present and future generations.
The Friends of the Texas Historical
Commission, Inc., is a nonprofit corporation
dedicated to its mission of protecting, preserving
and promoting Texas' rich and unique heritage. For
more information or to make a donation, call Toni
Turner at 512/936 -2241.
Omni Bayfront Hotel
900 North Shoreline Blvd.
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
361/887-1600
www.omnihotels.com
HOTEL RATES AND DEADLINES
$99 per night for a single or double room, plus applicable
state and local taxes. These are special conference rates
only available until Friday, April 11, 2008 or until the
room block is full. To secure your room reservation at
this special rate, call the hotel number above and mention
the Texas Historical Commission conference.
The conference pre- registration deadline is Friday,
April 18, 2008.
After this date, all registrations must be made at the
conference for an additional $20 fee. No refunds for
registration can be made after this date. We encourage
you to pre- register, as the activities fill up quickly.
Persons with special needs should contact the Texas
Historical Commission no less than two weeks before
the conference. Note: The conference program is subject
to change.
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The Friends of the Texas Historical
Commission, Inc., is a nonprofit corporation
dedicated to its mission of protecting, preserving
and promoting Texas' rich and unique heritage. For
more information or to make a donation, call Toni
Turner at 512/936 -2241.
Omni Bayfront Hotel
900 North Shoreline Blvd.
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
361/887-1600
www.omnihotels.com
HOTEL RATES AND DEADLINES
$99 per night for a single or double room, plus applicable
state and local taxes. These are special conference rates
only available until Friday, April 11, 2008 or until the
room block is full. To secure your room reservation at
this special rate, call the hotel number above and mention
the Texas Historical Commission conference.
The conference pre- registration deadline is Friday,
April 18, 2008.
After this date, all registrations must be made at the
conference for an additional $20 fee. No refunds for
registration can be made after this date. We encourage
you to pre- register, as the activities fill up quickly.
Persons with special needs should contact the Texas
Historical Commission no less than two weeks before
the conference. Note: The conference program is subject
to change.
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The conference marketplace is an opportunity to share
your products and services. Payment is required before
space is reserved. For more information, contact Kristie
Lawler at 512/936 -6441.
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DETAILS
Name
Organization
Mailing address
City State Zip
County
Daytime phone (include area code)
Ca $55
Email address
THC Awards Luncheon (Fri., May 2)
@ $30
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BASIC PROGRAM REGISTRATION
@ $55
The registration fee covers admission to Friday and Saturday sessions,
CHC Networking Breakfast (Sat., May 3)
coffee breaks and a conference registration packet. Choose one of the following:
■ Basic registration on or before April 18
$90 $
■ Basic registration after April 18
$110 $
■ Day ticket fee on or before April 18
$60 $
Check one ❑ Fri. ❑ Sat.
■ Day ticket fee after April 18
$75 $
Check one ❑ Fri. ❑ Sat.
■ Student with current ID on or before April 18
$30 $
■ Student with current ID after April 18
$40 $
TOURS (PRE - REGISTRATION REQUIRED)
Thursday, May 1, 1 -5 p.m.
❑ Bus Tour: Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History
@ $30 $
❑ Bus Tour: Corpus Christi Cathedral
and the Centennial House
@ $30 $
WORKSHOPS (PRE - REGISTRATION REQUIRED)
Thursday, May 1, 1:30 -4:30 p.m.
❑ Workshop A: The Role of Interpretation in Creating
Sustainable Heritage Experiences
$25 $
❑ Workshop B: Empowering County Historical Commissions
$10 $
Use A or B to denote your workshop choice below. If your first
choice is not available, we'll place you in your next available preference.
1st choice 2nd choice
MEALS AND SPECIAL EVENTS (PRE - REGISTRATION REQUIRED)
THC's Welcome Aboard (Thurs., May 1)
Ca $55
$
THC Awards Luncheon (Fri., May 2)
@ $30
$
Preservation Texas Awards Dinner (Fri., May 2)
@ $55
$
CHC Networking Breakfast (Sat., May 3)
C $22
$
Celebration Luncheon (Sat., May 3)
@ $30
$
TOTAL
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■ Type or print legibly.
■ Complete and return this form.
■ Use a separate form for each registrant.
Name tags and conference packets will be
issued only to persons completing a
registration form. You may order extra
tickets for special events and tours only.
■ Use the name and organizational affiliation
(if any) as you wish them to appear on your
name tag.
Pre - registration deadline:
April 18, 2008.
Registrations after this date must be made at the
conference in Corpus Christi with an additional
charge of $20. Requests for refunds must be
made in writing and be postmarked by April 18.
Refunds are issued after the conference, and all
refunds are assessed a $30 processing fee.
PAYMENT
Specify method of payment (check one):
❑ Check enclosed (made payable
to the Friends of the Texas
Historical Commission)
❑ Purchase Order information
Number
Billing Information
❑ Credit Card (check one)
❑ MasterCard ❑ Visa
Name on card
Card Number
Expiration date
Signature (only for credit card payment):
(Note: There will be a 5 percent processing fee
and a $.75 transaction fee for credit card charges.)
MAIL OR FAX INFORMATION
Mail this form with payment to:
Friends of the Texas Historical Commission, Inc., P.O. Box 13497, Austin, TX 78711
Fax registration to 512/463 -6374.
Faxed registrations will be accepted only with payment by credit card or purchase order
number. Please do not mail a duplicate copy of faxed registrations.
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ANNUAL HISTORIC
PRESERVATION
CONFERENCE 2008
Share your successes and learn something new
as we develop ways to build our preservation
organizations and resources when we explore
the sites and stories of Texas.
■ Keynote speaker Berkeley Young,
President of Young Strategies, presenting
Trends in Cultural and Heritage Tourism
■ Tours of Corpus Christi Cathedral
and the Corpus Christi Museum of Science
and History
■ Workshops on county historical
commissions and heritage tourism
■ Presentations by John veverka,
a specialist on creating sustainable
heritage tourism experiences
■ Special dinners and award presentations
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2008 ANNUAL HISTORIC
PRESERVATION CONFERENCE
EXPLORE THE SITES AID STOGIES OE TEXAS
TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION AWARDS LUNCHEON
FRIDAY, MAY 2 2008
WELCOME
John L. Nau, III, Chairman
Texas Historical Commission
PRESENTATION OF T.R. FEHRENBACH BOOK AWARDS
T.R. Fehrenbach, Commissioner Emeritus
Larry Oaks, Executive Director
PRESENTATION OF PRESERVATION FELLOW AWARDS
Lareatha Clay, Friends of the Texas Historical Connnission Trustee
PRESENTATION OF DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS
Diane Bumpas, Commissioner and Secretary
THE TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION CONGRATULATES:
GREGG CANTRELL
ELIZABETH HAYES TURNER
Lone Star Pasts: Memory and History in Texas
T.R. Fehrenbach Book Award
DEBRA A. REID
Reaping a Greater Harvest: African Americans,
The Extension Service, And Rural Reform in Jim Crow Texas
T.R. Fehrenbach Book Award
MARTA SALAZAR
ERVIN JAMES, III
Preservation Fellows
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD WINNERS
Anderson
El Paso
Milani
Atascosa
Galveston
Newton
Austin
Gray
Orange
Bee
Hale
Palo Pinto
Bell
Harris
Pecos
Bexar
Harrison
Polk
Brazos
Henderson
Robertson
Brown
Hockley
Sabine
Burleson
Houston
San Augustine
Calhoun
Hutchinson
Tarrant
Cameron
Jefferson
Toni Green
Carson
Jones
Trinity
Chambers
Kaufman
Victoria
Cherokee
Kerr
Waller
Collin
Kinney
Washington
Cochran
Lampasas
Williamson
Crosby
Lavaca
Wise
Dallas
Lipscomb
Wood
Denton
Matagorda
Yoakum
DeWitt
Medina