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Historic preservation staff announce conference scholarships, study completion and training at July 29 meeting

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At the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission’s July 29 meeting, CPAD historic preservation supervisor Andrea Burke announced a scholarship opportunity for the Preserve Minnesota Conference (Sept. 10–12), said the Minneapolis African American historic and cultural context study grant has closed and will be scheduled for commission discussion, and promoted a NAPC short course in August.

Andrea Burke, supervisor for the historic preservation team in CPAD, used the commission’s July 29 meeting to make three announcements: a scholarship opportunity for the Preserve Minnesota Conference in New Ulm (Sept. 10–12), the near-term scheduling of the Minneapolis African American historic and cultural context study as a discussion item, and a reminder about a National Alliance of Preservation Commissions (NAPC) short course in August for…

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