Preservation Georgia Online November 12 - 16, 2001 In this issue: PRESERVATION GEORGIA PRINT NEWSLETTER HCF RECOGNIZES KEN THOMAS AT ANNUAL MEETING CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN THE COLONIAL SOUTH GOVERNOR'S HUMANITIES MEDALS DEKALB COUNTY IN VINTAGE POSTCARDS PRESERVATION GEORGIA ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION PRESERVATION CALENDAR - NEW LISTINGS ***************************************************************************** PRESERVATION GEORGIA PRINT NEWSLETTER Look for a special edition of Preservation Georgia in your "snail" mailbox soon. HPD no longer prints a quarterly newsletter, but this special edition highlights some projects and events we worked on last summer. It will be posted to our Web site soon. ***************************************************************************** HCF RECOGNIZES KEN THOMAS AT ANNUAL MEETING At the Historic Columbus Foundation's (HCF) recent annual meeting, HPD historian Ken Thomas was recognized with a certificate of achievement for compiling and writing the book, Columbus Georgia in Vintage Postcards. Congratulations Ken! Visit the HCF's Web site at www.historiccolumbus.com. ***************************************************************************** CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN THE COLONIAL SOUTH Another book with an HPD connection is Another's Country: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on Cultural Interactions in the Southern Colonies, edited by J. W. Joseph and Martha Zeirden. Dave Crass, our own state archaeologist, contributed to this new essay collection. Another's Country looks at the rise and fall of cultural diversity in the colonial South and its role in shaping a distinct southern identity. Written in accessible language, this book will be valuable to archaeologists and non-archaeologists alike. Visit the University of Alabama press Web site at www.uapress.ua.edu/authors/joseph01.html for more information. ***************************************************************************** GOVERNOR'S HUMANITIES MEDALS Each spring the Georgia Humanities Council honors the "humanities heroes" of our state through the presentation of the Governor's Humanities Medals. Governor Roy Barnes presents medallions to individuals and organizations who build community, character, and citizenship in our state through their efforts in humanities education. The presentations occur at a luncheon at the Old Georgia Railroad Freight Depot, in front of an audience of 500 citizens and legislators. Recipients of the Governor's Humanities Medals are nominated by the public, reviewed by a committee of the Georgia Humanities Council Board, and selected ultimately by the Governor. The Georgia Humanities Council accepts nominations for the Governor's Awards in the Humanities on a rolling a basis. The deadline for nominations for Awards for next year is November 19. Governor Barnes will present the medals at a public luncheon on Wednesday, March 6, 2002 at the Georgia Railroad Depot in Atlanta. Prior to the luncheon, Poet Laureate David Bottoms will speak about Georgia literary traditions. For more information, please visit the Georgia Humanities Council's Web site at www.georgiahumanities.org/gov/nomination.html. ***************************************************************************** DEKALB COUNTY IN VINTAGE POSTCARDS The DeKalb Historical Society announces the publication of its fourth book, DeKalb County in Vintage Postcards. There will be an open house and book signing on November 29 at the Old Courthouse in downtown Decatur. Decatur resident (and HPD historian) Ken Thomas, will also be in attendance to sign his postcard book on Columbus, Georgia. The DeKalb Historical Society offers this as an opportunity for local residents to view the place where local history is kept and shared. For further information, call the DeKalb Historical Society at 404/ 373-1088 or visit their Web site at www.dekalbhistory.org/. ***************************************************************************** PRESERVATION GEORGIA ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION Preservation Georgia Online is produced by the Historic Preservation Division (HPD) of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. We hope that you find it useful and informative. Please send your comments, suggestions, and information via e-mail to: helen_talleymcrae@mail.dnr.state.ga.us. All issues are posted to our Web site at www.gashpo.org under "What's New" and distributed via e-mail each week. To be added to our e-mail subscription list, please send an e-mail message to helen_talleymcrae@mail.dnr.state.ga.us with "Preservation Georgia Online Subscribe" in the subject line and your name, organization affiliation, title, and telephone number in the body. If you do not wish to receive Preservation Georgia Online, please send an e-mail message to helen_talley-mcrae@mail.dnr.state.ga.us with "Preservation Georgia Online Unsubscribe" in the subject line. ***************************************************************************** PRESERVATION CALENDAR Please visit our Web site at www.gashpo.org under "What's New" for the complete Preservation Calendar. - This weekend's events: NOVEMBER Native American History Month November 14-17 - 2001 Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC) Chattanooga www.uark.edu/campus-resources/seac/seac2001.html - New listings: November 26 "Loutrel Briggs and Charleston's Garden Heritage" lecture by James R. Cothran, ASLA Ga. Chapter of the Southern Garden History Society Atlanta 404/ 8144046. January 15, 2002 3rd Annual Real Estate Trends for the Atlanta Region Urban Land Institute, Atlanta District Council; www.uli.org/ March 6 9, 2002 9th Annual Meeting of the American Association for History and Computing (AAHC) Nashville - http://www.theaahc.org June 2 4, 2002 - Transportation and Historic Preservation Conference (rescheduled from September 16-18, 2001) - Lexington, Kentucky www.transportation.org/community/preservation/