2023 Annual Conference Surveys

As North Carolina’s only statewide historic preservation nonprofit, we’re always striving to bring you educational and networking opportunities that are relevant, informative, and just plain fun and entertaining. To achieve this, we need your input. This is the first year we’ve opened a call for session proposals, so most of the sessions you’ve enjoyed were proposed by your peers around the state. We think they did a great job, but what do you think? Do you have suggestions for ways we can support our presenters and attendees in the future? Please take a moment to (confidentially and anonymously) review the sessions, tours, and events from this conference. All feedback will be used to make next year’s conference even better. Future conference attendees thank you!

2023 PRESERVATION NC CONFERENE OVERVIEW SURVEY


Please fill out a survey for each individual educational session, tour, and event that you attended:

WEDNESDAY, October 4

TOUR: Preservation in Historic Hillsborough

TOUR: Maplewood Cemetery

TOUR: Durham’s Civil Rights History

OPENING PLENARY: Preservation Year in Review

OPENING PLENARY: Durham: The Last 40 Years

SPECIAL EVENT: Honor Awards Ceremony and Reception


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5

SESSION: Preserving the Black Masonic History of NC

SESSION: Resiliency: Preservation for a Changing Climate

FIELD SESSION: American Tobacco Campus: 20 Years After the Purchase

TOUR: Geer Street/Rigsbee Corridor

TOUR: Plain Boards and Cast-Off Bricks: Preserving the Legacy of Pauli Murray and the Memory and the Fitzgerald Family

MARION S. COVINGTON KEYNOTE: Donovan Rypkema: Older and Historic Buildings: The Solution to the Affordable Housing Crisis, Not the Cause

SESSION: Disability Access for Historic House Museums (and Non-Museums!)

SESSION: Mayberry Modernism

TOUR: Plain Boards and Cast-Off Bricks: Preserving the Legacy of Pauli Murray and the Memory and the Fitzgerald Family

SPECIAL EVENT: Historic Lakewood Reception and Tour


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6

SESSION: Grassroots Preservation Efforts in the Face of Unprecedented Development

SESSION: Changing Tides and Shifting Perspectives: Documenting the Coastal and Civil Rights History of Northeast North Carolina

SESSION: Statewide Preservation Plan Update and Input Session

FIELD SESSION: Dean Ruedrich Traditional Trades Workshop: Introduction to Cemetery Monument Maintenance

TOUR: Plain Boards and Cast-Off Bricks: Preserving the Legacy of Pauli Murray and the Memory and the Fitzgerald Family

TOUR: Architectural & Urban Landscape

TOUR: Beechwood Cemetery

TOUR: William C. Coker House and Gardens

TOUR: Preservation in Historic Hillsborough


Please also take a moment to fill out the survey for the conference as a whole:

2023 PRESERVATION NC CONFERENE OVERVIEW SURVEY