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From Issue No. 165 | August 18, 2010
Goals:
- To create a greater awareness and understanding of -heritage among professionals and citizens
- To provide needed information
- To provide needed skills
- To empower both professionals and citizens by encouraging engagement, co-operation and team work
Who Might Benefit:
Those who will gain from this workshop include:
-Students
-Planners and other professionals
-Citizens concerned with and involved in heritage work
-Educators
-Members of heritage and related organizations
We are planning for a maximum of 20 registrants consisting of students, professionals and other citizens concerned about and involved in heritage work. Enrollment for the workshop will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Program:
A number of themes will be covered including:
- Examining the Concept of Heritage
- The International Context
- Heritage Legislation
- The Full Range of Planning Tools
- Writing Statements of Significance
- The Heritage Property Business
- The Heritage Consulting Business
- Decision Making
Each of the four days of the workshop will run from 10:00am to 4:00pm with a break for lunch.
Fees:
Fees for practicing planners and other concerned citizens will be $350 or $300 for students (HST included*) to attend the workshop series. People with limited resources can contact us to see if a workable alternative can be reached. Participants will receive a Verification of Attendance Certificate. *HST# R119260685
To register or for more information contact:
Heritage Resources Centre
Environmental Studies Bldg. 1
Room 351
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1
Tel: (519) 888-4567 ext. 36921
Fax: (519) 746-2031
Email: hrc@uwaterloo.ca