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Heritage lecture series is designed to create dialogue in community

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The Elora Centre for the Arts is hosting a heri­tage lecture series in partner­ship with Heritage Centre Well­ington.

The lectures are designed create a dialogue about heritage in the community.

The interactive lectures will help audiences understand the impact they can have on pre­serving and conserving histor­ical landmarks and landscapes. Experts will be on hand each night to answer questions, offer suggestions and provide assis­tance.

The lectures are:

- Jan. 21,

Taking Charge: Citizens Heritage Involvement,

with Robert Shipley PhD, MA, BA, an assistant professor and director of the Heritage Re­source Centre at the University of Waterloo.

The HRC is in­volved in consulting in the field of natural and human heritage planning and management. Dr. Shipley has been asked to consult on the study underway for a heritage conservation district in Elora.

- Feb. 25,

Heritage Restoration: Meet the Experts Ask the Experts

. Anyone interested in restoring an old house, or with other questions can ask the panel for advice.

The panel is Bill Wyminga - building and restoration; And­rew Dancey - historical Res­tora­­tions and Construction; Doug Burpee - Master Stone Mason; and Edward Thomas, Architect. The moderator is Deidra Whitaker.

- April 1,

Heritage Cultural Landscapes

. Owen Scott is a landscape architect with special attention to heritage restora­tion, inventories, and analysis.

Scott has been involved with heritage landscape plan pro­jects since 1976 including Fort York, Dundurn Castle, and George Brown House. Chris Hart is the manager and project coordinator for Greenlands Centre Wellington. He will pre­sent information on how en­vironmental conservation can be allied with cultural heritage preservation.

Centre Wellington council­lor Shawn Watters is a golf course architect. His firm speci­alizes in planning engi­neer­ing and design.

- May 13,

Heritage Centre Wellington: Our Past Tomor­row

. The Centre Wellington Heritage committee of volun­teers is appointed by municipal council to advise on matters con­cerning local heritage is­sues.

Members of the commit­tee will answer questions, and speak on subjects of interest to residents of Centre Wellington.

For information contact El­ora Centre for the Arts at 519-846-9698.

Tickets are $10, or $8 for members; and $35 for series of four lectures. There is a reception at 6:30pm and the lecture starts at 7pm.

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