great program! Would be especially useful here in CT where restoration money
is hard to come by and granting resources practically nil, and there are NO
preservation or restoration courses for prospective students. What a win-win
situation it could be for the needed restoration projects and students who
want to learn. Not all students are 18 yrs old and have the mobility to
travel off to parts unknown. Some are geographically bound to family and
their own homestead.
My next questions is: Which of you restoration specialists - and we know who
you are! - are willing to donate time to teach in this venue? Are you willing
to focus blocks of time that are meaningful? Or do programs need to wait
until you retire? I hope not.
candyb
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