We're Hiring! PTV builds community through the preservation and the revitalization of historic buildings, villages and downtowns. We're seeking an organized and collaborative team member who will manage our office and administrative functions. More info https://t.co/Fp6ZXSimEA
Happening tomorrow: the 6/9 Downtown & Historic Preservation Conference! Thanks to @VermontHCB, VT State Employees Credit Union, and @AOTVermont for making our conference possible. See all sponsors & register: https://t.co/sz8kXdtOwd
Only 2 days left to register for the 6/9 Downtown & Historic Preservation Conference! Thanks to Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission, @VermontCF and Vermont Creative Network for making our conference possible. See all sponsors & register: https://t.co/sz8kXdtOwd
Only 3 days left to register for the 6/9 Downtown & Historic Preservation Conference! Thanks to Necrason Group, @PassumpsicB and Salvador and Babic for making our conference possible. See all sponsors & register: https://t.co/ce1yrcfHiX
Only 4 days left to register for the 6/9 Downtown & Historic Preservation Conference! Thanks to @evernorthus , Metro Development, and @NatlParkService for making our conference possible. See all sponsors & register: https://t.co/ce1yrcfHiX
Only 5 days left to register for the 6/9 Downtown & Historic Preservation Conference! Thanks to Arnold & Scangas Architects, Black River Design Architects, & @ComNatBankVT for making our conference possible. See all sponsors & register: https://t.co/ce1yrcfHiX
Only six days left to register for the 6/9 Downtown & Historic Preservation Conference! Thanks to the National Park Service, AARP, and Accessibility Systems for making this conference possible. See all sponsors and register here: https://t.co/ce1yrcfHiX
@NatlParkService@AARP
CALL FOR SESSIONS! VT Downtown and Historic Preservation Conference hosted by the Town of St. Johnsbury. Sessions revolve around: Redefining Main Street and Rural Economies; Outdoor Recreation; Arts, Culture & Creative Industries; and Housing. More info:
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We're hiring! PTV is seeking a Field Service Representative to work closely with Vermonters on a wide range of historic preservation and community development projects. Deadline March 15. For more information and to apply, visit: https://t.co/d1zUcJvwc6 #preservation
What does #VT need to do today to ensure the brightest tomorrow? Come think with experts & leaders and share your ideas at the Summit on the #FutureofVT, May 26 & 27! Learn more and register at https://t.co/EulJSDjMaz.
Good news! We learned today from @SenatorLeahy that PTV has been awarded $745,000 to fund our Bruhn Revitalization Grant Program. We are so grateful, and look forward to helping rural Vermonters save and use their #historicplaces. https://t.co/YMLMYUfE6o
I was delighted this morning to learn from #NPS that @preservationvt has received $745,000 from @NatlParkService to fund Paul Bruhn grants. These grants allow the excellent staff at PTV to continue the work of my good friend Paul and keep our landmarks vibrant and beautiful.
We are thrilled to announce Ben Doyle as the Preservation Trust of Vermont's new President. “With Ben’s leadership, we look forward to continuing PTV’s good work with commitment and confidence.” Neale Lunderville, Board Chair. https://t.co/AI79KyfXWS
Join us August 25 for "Navigating Uncertainty," a workshop that will examine the impacts and constraints on fundraising due to Covid-19. For VT nonprofits and groups focused on preservation, local gathering places, arts, culture, and education. More here: https://t.co/SsfAJeKXV9
We may be in a heat wave now, but winter is just around the corner. Now is the time to plan and prepare! Visit our website for more information and to register for our 7/30 workshop.
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Land & places are living entities in Abenaki culture & are honored by the names given to describe them. After years of State policies & actions which almost erased Abenaki language in Vermont, H.880 makes it possible for these places to be honored again in the old way. #vtpoli
PTV President Liz Gamache at the Taylor Park fountain with Francine & Ollie. Known as “The Ladies,” the fountain was a gift to the people of St. Albans from Governor J. Gregory Smith in 1887 and represents his belief in a bright future for the community.
#stalbansvt#vtdowntowns
Good news from the Northeast Kingdom! 2018 Preservation Award-winning Peacham Cafe has reopened. Stop by and show your support (with proper social distancing and face mask, of course). https://t.co/myQCr2iYMd
#peachamvt#peacham#peachamcafe#northeastkingdom
Vermont’s historic buildings are often homes to art centers, galleries & museums. Some are currently offering virtual tours of their galleries, incl. PTV grant recipients @helendayart@CatamountArts and @brattmuseum Take a virtual stroll! https://t.co/2BTqaohxAE #vtarts