Shelter Series Virtual Event: Lost Wilmington

Tuesday June 16
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

The Shelter Series: Our Virtual Programming Series about

Places That Matter

We fondly refer to PNC as “the animal shelter for old houses.” It’s a fun nickname, but a responsibility we take to heart. Right now, “shelter” has taken on so many important meanings. At its core, we believe “shelter” remains what it’s always been – a place that provides cover and protection.

Our work is focused on the houses, buildings, churches, schools, and mills that have provided cover and protection for generations of North Carolinians. During this time when “sheltering” has become central to our lives, we want to explore with you the culture, architecture, diversity and stories of the many shelters across our state.

We hope you’ll join us as we provide some fun, distraction, cover and comfort. Come virtually “Shelter” with us! Visit PreservationNC.org for upcoming “Shelter Series” events!

Please join us for our first Shelter Series event on June 16th at 4pm: Lost Wilmington

Join us for a virtual presentation about Wilmington’s changing historic landscape, including a live Q&A with historian Beverly Tetterton and Bellamy Mansion Museum Director, Gareth Evans. This event is sponsored by Mike and Mary Cockrill.

This event is free and open to the public. However, space is limited and registration is required.

CLICK HERE to register.