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Castle Rock Historic Preservation Board outlines May outreach: posters, placemats, yard signs and school art contest

Town of Castle Rock Historic Preservation Board · January 7, 2026
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The Town of Castle Rock Historic Preservation Board discussed plans for National Historic Preservation Month in May, including posters with QR codes, restaurant placemats, a Downtown Alliance booth (anticipated May 16), yard signs for landmark homes, and a possible student poster contest; staff will follow up on logistics and budgets.

The Town of Castle Rock Historic Preservation Board on Jan. 7 reviewed options to mark National Historic Preservation Month in May, focusing on public-facing materials and events to raise awareness of locally landmarked properties.

"Historic Preservation Month is observed nationwide each May," staff liaison Brad Bullant told the board as he outlined recurring program elements: a council proclamation, a press release, social media posts, 24-by-36 sidewalk decals, 11-by-17 posters distributed to downtown businesses and restaurant placemats. Bullant said the board has backed museum and tour activities in prior years — "I…

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