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A Work in Progress - 2010 NHSAO Conference at Willowbank

Organized by the National Historic Sites Alliance for Ontario

Place:
Willowbank National Historic Site 14487 Niagara Parkway Queenston, Ontario L0S 1L0
Date:
Monday October 4th - Tuesday October 5th 2010
More Info:
For more information, please contact NHSAO Coordinator at nhsao@ontario.ca.

 

From Issue No. 165 | August 18, 2010

You are invited to attend A Work in Progress, the 2010 National Historic Sites Alliance for Ontario (NHSAO) Conference, from October 4th to 5th at the picturesque Willowbank National Historic Site in Queenston, Ontario.

We are delighted to have Christopher Newton, Founding Director of the Shaw Festival as this years keynote speaker. While A Work in Progress usually describes a creative work, it also describes the creative aspects of being a National Historic Site as we develop new and unique ideas for the places that celebrate our collective history. Through lectures, hands-on workshops and a new fast-paced format called Pecha Kucha, the conference will focus on those things started, but not complete and how we move them towards resolution.

Spaces are limited and early bird registration ends on August 6th 2010. Be the first to reserve a room at one of Niagaras Finest Inns luxury hotels at a spectacular conference rate of $119.00!

The deadline to register for the 2010 NHSAO Conference will be September 30th 2010. Feel free to forward this invitation to others interested in conserving our cultural heritage.

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