Celebrate Historic Preservation Month at the Brown Eastside Library! A panel of preservation experts will discuss the various processes that go into preserving historic neighborhoods, challenges to preservation, and preservation trends in our city. The program will wrap up with an audience Q&A session!
Kings Road, Jacksonville, FL, February 2, 1942. Image from the State Archives of Florida.
Celebrate Historic Preservation Month at the Brown Eastside Library! A panel of preservation experts will discuss the various processes that go into preserving historic neighborhoods, challenges to preservation, and preservation trends in our city. The program will wrap up with an audience Q&A session!
Moderator: Dr. Felicia Bevel, Assistant Professor of History at the University of North Florida
Panelists: Althea Wunderler-Selby, Architectural Historian at PaleoWest, Ennis Davis, cofounder of Modern Cities and TheJaxsonMag, Susan Kelly, Supervisor of the Historic Preservation Section within the Planning and Development Department
Registration is required for this event, and must be completed two hours prior to the start time. A library card and PIN are required for registration. If you do not have a card, click HERE to obtain one.
Registered seats may be forfeited five minutes after start of program.
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, accommodations for persons with disabilities are available upon request. Please allow 1–2 business days to process. Last-minute requests will be accepted, but may not be possible to fulfill. Please ask for Learning Services at 255-2665 or email JPLPrograms@coj.net.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | History and Genealogy | Education |
TAGS: | Susan Kelly | local history | jax200 | Historic Preservation Month | Foward Thinking | Felicia Bevel | Ennis Davis | Althea Wunderler-Selby | adult programs |