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Ruth Barton <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Folks,  Anybody here going to this shindig?  It was advertised clear way
up here in the sticks.  I wish I could go, it sounds interesting.

Yesterday we took a half TON of just old electric motors to the dump.  They
must have been all gummed up they had been in the hen house for upwards of
20 years and the hen house is far from water tight.  Progress is being made
slowly.  Ruth





At 8:35 PM -0700 9/8/04, Ruth Barton wrote:
Traditional Building Forum Symposium
September 28-29, 2004 at Columbia University, New York

Building owners, developers, architects, engineers, contractors, and
suppliers — all under one roof, for two days. Whether you work on
commercial, civic, institutional, or residential properties, if you’re in
the business of restoration, renovation, or traditional building you won’t
want to miss this event.

The Traditional Building Forum brings the building team together in an
intensive, highly-focused symposium, with a series of Master Classes led by
expert practitioners of restoration, renovation, new urbanism, and
period-inspired new construction. This unique event will take place at the
site of the country’s oldest graduate program in historic preservation –
Columbia University in New York..

All attendees participate in two Keynote Addresses and Plenary Sessions, as
well as breakfasts, networking lunches, and a Forum Reception. Participants
will also attend four Master Classes over two days within their chosen
specialization. The specialized Master Classes run concurrently and offer
programs in either Residential Building or Commercial Building.

Traditional Building Forum 2004 Highlights:
A Keynote Address and Plenary Session each day
Earn 10 Continuing Education Units—most of which qualify for AIA’s health,
safety, and welfare requirement
Eight Master Classes—attend four sessions within your chosen specialization
Two Networking Breakfasts—meet and greet your colleagues over breakfast
Luncheon Roundtable Discussions (Day 1)—network with industry leaders over
lunch both days
Forum Reception—Tuesday, September 28, with attendees from the DOCOMOMO
International Conference
See the latest industry materials and services—visit with 45 key industry
suppliers
View the full Conference Program, complete with schedule of events, session
descriptions, and speaker information at
<http://www.tb-forum.com>www.tb-forum.com. Call 800-982-6247 for more
information.
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Ruth Barton
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Dummerston, VT

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