News
Historic Homes Workshop Series
January 13, 2012
BOISE,ID- The City of Boise
Departments of Arts & History and Planning and Development
Services/ Historic Preservation Commission, announce a series of
three free historic home preservation workshops beginning February
2012.
Workshops will be held on the following dates and will address
the following subjects:
If These Walls Could Talk: Uncovering the History of
Your Home- February 13, 2012
presented by Barbara Perry Bauer and Elizabeth Jacox of TAG
Historical Research.
Seeing it Through: Maintaining & Updating Historic
Windows- March 12, 2012
Ray Westmoreland of Wood Windows & DonWattsof the Idaho State
Historical Society, Historical Preservation Office.
It's What's on the Outside that Counts: Exterior
Maintenance- April 9, 2012
Fred Walters, Architectural Historical Architect.
All workshops will be held at the El Korah Temple in downtown
Boise from 6:00pm-8:00pm:1118 West Idaho St. Boise, Idaho 83702.
Parking is available on the east side of the building.
Additional support for this program is provided by the Idaho
Heritage Trust and the Idaho State Historic Preservation
Office.
For details about the workshops times and locations, visit the
Department of Arts & History website: http://bit.ly/wPhg3U or click here
for poster.
About Us:
The Department of Arts and History was established by City
Ordinance in March 2008 to enhance the Boise community by providing
leadership, advocacy, education, services, and support for arts and
history. The new Department emerged from the former Boise City Arts
Commission, which was established by City Ordinance in 1978 as a
nonprofit city agency to advise and assist the City Council in
development, coordination, promotion and support of the
arts.