On October 22-24 Calgary will be hosting heritage advocates and professionals from all over Canada and the world at Heritage Energized! the annual conference of The National Trust for Canada, our national heritage conservation organization. This is a rare opportunity to take advantage of a national heritage event in your own hometown. You will save $50 if you register by Monday, September 21, and some workshops and events are filling up fast! So if you plan to go, please register now!  See below for more information and links.
Screen shot 2015-09-18 at 10.25.36 AMDon’t delay – Early Bird Pricing Ends September 21st!
Register Today and Save $50
in association with the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals
and in collaboration with the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation  
The National Trust Conference 2015 will bring together the largest slate of workshops and tours we’ve ever offered and an extraordinary blend of speakers that will enrich you whether you are a heritage professional, administrator, or volunteer.
Take advantage of our Early-bird Registration! (Ends September 21st!)
Book your room now at a special conference rate! Selling out fast!
Professional Learning Credits – available for architects and planners.
Featuring – Award-winning writers Caroline Adderson, Aritha van Herk and Rudy Wiebe explore the potent connections between stories and historic places.
Cutting-Edge Thinking – Hal Kalman on the values revolution and the implications for heritage; Joseph Watson on grabbing the attention of the next generation in the UK; Barry Finkelman on heritage and social enterprise in Medicine Hat; Michael Emory on heritage as a great investment; and many more.
Learning modules – Sessions that will challenge and empower you, from property development financing, Main Street Regeneration and industrial heritage, to building conservation techniques, intensification and façade retention.
Rural and Urban Regeneration – On the ground workshops that will help you integrate Indigenous cultural heritage into your work, revitalize communities and places of faith, and understand the real estate development process.
Special Events – National Heritage Awards Ceremony and Reception at the prestigious Petroleum Club with Her Honour, the Honourable Lois Mitchell, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta; Closing Party in the spectacular historic bank cum bar – Bank and Baron P.U.B.
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For further information:
Chris Wiebe, Conference Coordinator
cwiebe@nationaltrustcanada.ca
613-237-1066 ext. 227

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