HPD Weekly Update for April 16 - 20, 2001 In this issue: DNR/ SAPELO ART EXHIBIT AT THE STATE CAPITOL REGULATING RELIGIOUS LAND USE SPECIAL AUDIO CONFERENCE PRESERVATION CALENDAR ******************************************************************************************** DNR/ SAPELO ART EXHIBIT AT THE STATE CAPITOL As many of you know, the DNR manages Sapelo Island and the Reynolds Mansion. When R.J. Reynolds bought Sapelo Island in 1934, he hired Atlanta architect Philip Shutze to renovate the main house. Shutze had Atlanta muralist Athos Menaboni paint a series of murals in the house. The downstairs playroom was painted with pirate scenes. Over the years, and prior to DNR ownership, the pirate murals fell into disrepair and were cut up and placed in frames. The DNR, utilizing private donations, had the pirate paintings restored. The paintings will be on public display before being returned to Sapelo. After his work at Sapelo, Menaboni became a famous nature painter and was even referred to as the modern Audubon. These paintings will be included in the first ever DNR art exhibit at the State Capitol. The exhibit will run from April 20 - May 4, 2001, in Room 230 of the State Capitol. The exhibit is open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Also included in the exhibit are other Menaboni works from the DNR collection as well as a few pieces of Menaboni's work borrowed from other collections. ******************************************************************************************** REGULATING RELIGIOUS LAND USE SPECIAL AUDIO CONFERENCE The National Trust for Historic Preservation, in partnership with the American Planning Association and several other organizations, is co-sponsoring a special audio conference, Regulating Religious Land Use: Impact and Implications of New Federal Legislation on Wednesday, May 9, 2001 from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Eastern). Audio conference topics include: impact on zoning codes, overview of current litigation, legal strategies, effect of RLUIPA on Smart Growth initiatives, trends in state religious land use legislation, historic preservation & RLUIPA, what's next and how to cope. Please visit the American Planning Association Web site for more information at www.planning.org/GOVT/SpecialAudioConference.html. ******************************************************************************************** PLEASE NOTE: THE WILL NOT BE A HPD WEEKLY UPDATE FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 23-27, 2001. ******************************************************************************************** PRESERVATION CALENDAR APRIL April 18-22 Society for American Archaeology 66th Annual Meeting New Orleans www.saa.org April 20-21 Vernacular GeorgiA meeting Athens (tel. 706/542-0061) April 20-21 - Georgia Historic Preservation Commission Training Tybee Island (tel. 706/542-0156) April 24-25 - Board of Natural Resources meeting Savannah April 25-29 - Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation 2001 Annual Meeting Ellison Bay, Wis. (tel. 410/775-0056) April 25-29 - Vernacular Architecture Forum (VAF) Annual Meeting and Conference Newport, R.I. - www.VAF2001.org April 29-May 2 - National Association of Recreation Resource Planners' (NARRP) Annual Conference Baltimore - www.narrp.org MAY IS HISTORIC PRESERVATION MONTH AND ARCHAEOLOGY MONTH IN GEORGIA. PLEASE VISIT THE SGA WEB SITE FOR SCHEDULED ARCHAEOLOGY MONTH EVENTS www.georgia-archaeology.org/SGA/archaeology%20month%20events.html May 4 - The Georgia Conservancy's Blueprints for Successful Communities "Georgia's Growing Thirst: What's Water Conservation Got to Do With It?" www.georgiaconservancy.org May 5 Georgia Civil War Commission quarterly meeting Cartersville (tel. 404/6577294) May 5 The Georgia Conservancy Annual Meeting Amicolola Falls State Park www.georgiaconservancy.org May 5- 6 Old Clinton War Days Clinton (tel. 478/986-3384) May 6-10 - American Association of Museums 96th Annual Meeting & Museum Expo St. Louis - www.aam-us.org/index.htm May 9-12 - Places of Cultural Memory: African Reflections on the American Landscape Conference Atlanta - www.cr.nps.gov/current/aamerica01.htm May 10 - Generation Green Art Auction to benefit the Georgia Conservancy Atlanta www.georgiaconservancy.org May 10-11 - The National Corridors Initiative Conference Washington D.C. www.nationalcorridors.org May 11 - Building Arts Employment Fair SCAD Savannah (tel. 912/525-4800) May 12 - Georgia Historic House and Garden Pilgrimage Columbus May 12-13 Prater's Mill Country Fair Varnell (tel. 706/694-6455) -www.pratersmill.org May 18 - Georgia National Register Review Board meeting Atlanta May 1819 - Society for Georgia Archaeology Spring Conference, Coastal Georgia Heritage Center Savannah www.georgia-archaeology.org/sga/spring%20meeting.html May 19-20 - 6th Annual Downtown Tour of Lofts and Lifestyles Atlanta (tel. 404/5777477) May 22-23 - Board of Natural Resources meeting Atlanta May 31 June 1 - National Conference for Attraction Professionals Nashville www.tia.org/councils/NCA_Education_Conference.asp JUNE June 9-10 - The Georgia Trust, Ramble Eatonton (tel. 404/881-9980) www.georgiatrust.org/rambtour.html June 23-26 - GMA Annual Convention, "Cities of the 21st Century" Savannah www.gmanet.com June 25-27- Civil Rights Bus Tour - Atlanta History Center (tel. 404/814-4110) www.atlhist.org/ June 26-27 - Board of Natural Resources meeting Atlanta JULY July 27- 28 Balancing the Protection and Promotion of Historic Roads conference Cumberland, Maryland (tel. 765/478-3172) AUGUST August 17 21 7th Conference on National Scenic and Historic Trails Casper, Wyoming (e-mail nattrails@aol.com) August 21-22 - Board of Natural Resources meeting Atlanta August 26 29 National Scenic Byways Conference Portland, Oregon www.americasbywaysconference.org/ SEPTEMBER September 25-26 - Board of Natural Resources meeting Atlanta September 26-29 -TrailLink 2001 3rd International Trails & Greenways conference St. Louis - www.railtrails.org OCTOBER October 3 10 APT Conference 2001 - Association for Preservation Technology International - Asilomar, California - www.apti.org October 16-21 - National Preservation Conference, National Trust - Providence, R.I. www.nthp.org DECEMBER December 4-5 - Board of Natural Resources meeting Atlanta Also check: Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites - www.dnr.state.ga.us/dnr/parks/ Georgia Historical Society - www.georgiahistory.com/whatsnew.htm