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Commission Assistance and Mentoring ProgramNatl Alliance Pres CommissionsOklahoma City, OK The Commission Assistance and Mentoring Program (CAMP) is a day-long training workshop, tailored to the needs of historic preservation commission members, planning staff and elected officials. A preservation commission is most effective when its work is a part of the larger local planning process.
CAMP covers the essential elements of preservation planning and how to make your preservation plan a part of the larger local plan not an addition to it. Additional exercises assist new design reviewers, as well as seasoned professionals, to practice project review. Attendees will also learn about identifying and designating historic resources by conducting historic resource survey. The session provides opportunities to learn from instructors as well as from each other in a lively and fun format.
More Instructors: Pratt Cassity Pratt Cassity is Director of The Center for Community Design and Preservation in the College of Environment and Design at the University of Georgia. Pratt teaches graduate courses in Historic Preservation, Landscape Architecture and Planning. He has also conducted a ten-year service-learning studio in Ghana, initiated civic engagement partnerships in Croatia, Tunisia and Thailand as well as lecturing regularly in Slovakia. He has taught a year-long freshman service-learning seminar for the past seven years called Global Engagement. For ten years he served as Executive Director of the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions and now his office houses the administrative offices of the Alliance. He has provided leadership for several Your Town: the Rural Institute on Design workshops throughout the southeast as well as over 80 community design charrettes in Georgia. He has worked closely with the National Trust for Historic Preservation on other projects such as Preservation Leadership Training, training for the Americans with Disability Act and Community and Countryside workshops. Mr. Cassity holds a B.S. in Horticulture from Mississippi State University, an M.S. in Public and Urban Affairs from Georgia State University and a certificate in the Conservation of Traditional Structures from the Institute for Advanced Architectural Studies. Ramona Bartos Ramona Murphy Bartos is Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer and Administrator of the State Historic Preservation Office for the State of North Carolina. She is an alumna of the joint Juris Doctor / Master of Historic Preservation Program at the University of Georgia, and Emory University (BA History and International Studies). Prior to her position in state public service, Ramona practiced law for nearly a decade in Georgia as an attorney in private practice for both private and local government clients, and served as a city attorney. (0 Ratings)
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