Preservation Georgia Online February 3-7, 2003 In this issue: NATIONAL REGISTER NEWS LOCAL FOCUS: AUGUSTA CANAL HISTORY CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: NTHP AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN PUBLIC POLICY MICHAEL C. CARLOS MUSEUM POSITION AVAILABLE NPS HISTORIAN POSITION AVAILABLE PRESERVATION GEORGIA ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION PRESERVATION CALENDAR ************************************************************************ NATIONAL REGISTER NEWS The Bank of Surrency, 80 Hart St., Surrency, Appling County was listed in the National Register on January 3, 2003. At the January 31 National Register Review Board meeting, the following were recommended for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places: Cochran Municipal Building and School, Bleckley County; Ocilla Public School, Irwin County; Powell Chapel School, Coweta County; Ballard School, Glynn County; Anne Wallace Branch, Carneige Library of Atlanta, Fulton County; Poulan Library, Worth County; Bank of Jakin, Early County; Swainsboro Light and Water Plant, Emanuel County; Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Fulton County; Pyle-Davis House, Habersham County; Pace House, Jeff Davis County; Hollywood Plantation, Thomas County; Callanwolde Amendment/Bath House, DeKalb County; and New Perry Hotel, Houston County. ************************************************************************ LOCAL FOCUS: AUGUSTA CANAL HISTORY The Augusta Canal Authority has published a history of the Augusta Canal by noted Georgia historian Edward J. Cashin. "The Brightest Arm of the Savannah" details the creation and construction of the canal as one of the South's few pre-Civil War industrial development projects, and assesses its continuing impact on the city's social and economic development through the 19th and 20th centuries. Available in hardbound or paperback, the book may be ordered from the Augusta Canal Authority ($27.95 hardbound, $18.95 softbound, plus tax and $3 shipping) at 706-823-0440. Visit the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area Web site at www.cofc.edu/~heritage/members_fr.htm. ************************************************************************ CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: NTHP AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN PUBLIC POLICY The National Trust for Historic Preservation (nthp) is currently accepting nominations for the John H. Chafee Trustees' Award for Outstanding Achievement in Public Policy. This award honors an outstanding contribution to historic preservation in the field of public policy. Nominations for this award are judged according to the following criteria: outstanding achievement in historic preservation public policy at the federal, state, or local level over a sustained period of time; broad and effective advocacy for the value of historic preservation to elected officials and government agencies, either as a colleague or constituent; leadership on issues of importance to historic preservation policy, as an elected official, career public servant, citizen volunteer or advocate; and success in broadening the base of support for historic preservation beyond its traditional constituencies. Applications for this award can be obtained by calling the Preservation Awards Coordinator at 202-588-6255, sending an email request to awards@nthp.org or by visiting the National Trust website at www.nthp.org. Nominations must be postmarked by March 1, 2003. ************************************************************************ MICHAEL C. CARLOS MUSEUM POSITION AVAILABLE Manager of Youth and Family Programs responsibilities include conducting Sunday afternoon programs, such as art workshops and museum-based activities on the Museum's permanent collection and temporary exhibitions, writing in-house gallery guides and publications for family visitors, directing the Museum's eight-week summer camp, being the "House Master" for a series of Saturday morning family chamber-music concerts, budget and staff management, participation in grant writing, development, creation and oversight of family events including Family Openings and Family Festivals. Teaching experience and professional art background required. Demonstrated interest in art history, art objects and their utilization in teaching interdisciplinary activities and studio skills required. Strong communication and interpersonal skills required. Must love children and working with families, volunteers, and enjoy a fast-paced multi-tasked position. Proficiency in Quark Xpress, Photoshop and Word are a plus. Contact Elizabeth Hornor, Director of Educational Programs at 404-727-6118. ************************************************************************ NPS HISTORIAN POSITION AVAILABLE This position is located in the Cultural Resources Stewardship Division, National Park Service (NPS), Southeast Regional Office (SERO) in Atlanta. Incumbent is responsible for analyzing and evaluating a wide variety of cultural resource management plans, studies, project proposals, guidelines, memoranda of agreement, planning documents, and reports. Oversees, reviews, and/or assists in the preparation of the cultural resources components for resource management plans (RMPs) of parks or partnership areas. Prepares special issue policy briefs and directives for the division chief and Regional Directorate. Maintains continuing consultative relationships with fellow cultural resources professionals and others both within and outside the NPS for the purpose of maintaining current information on historical, cultural resource management, and historic preservation activities. Serves as regional technical expert for compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Organizes and participates in training programs at the regional office level on cultural resource and preservation subjects. The closing date is February 14, 2003. For more information, call 404 331-4541 or go to http://jsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/summary.asp?OPMControl=VA1460 ************************************************************************ 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@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@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@dnr.state.ga.us with "Preservation Georgia Online Unsubscribe" in the subject line. ************************************************************************ PRESERVATION CALENDAR - new listings: February 7 27 Highway 441- A slice of Georgia - research and analysis of the cultural and economic needs of the towns along the Highway 441 corridor. UGA School of Environmental Design - Athens - 706 542 8292 or rds@uga.edu February 28 March 9 - The Phoenix Flies: A Citywide Celebration of Living Landmarks Atlanta Preservation Center - www.preserveatlanta.com March 12 12th Georgia Women of Achievement Induction Ceremony Macon 404-6530800 or www.gwa.org March 13 - 14 Building Codes and Historic Rehabilitation Conference, National Park Service, Washington, DC - http://www2.cr.nps.gov/tps/conference/index.htm March 17 "Random Acts of Kindness: True Stories of America's Civil War" presented by Dr. David Evans - Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Kennesaw - 770-427-4686 www.nps.gov/kemo/index.htm March 22 "RIP - Remember in Preservation" Cemetery Preservation Workshop - Woodbine contact Darren Harper at 912-576-5841 April 11 13 Southern Garden History Society Annual Meeting "Atlanta's Landscape Legacy" - Atlanta 404-814-4046 or SCatron-Sullivan@AtlantaHistoryCenter.com May 6 2nd annual Industry Council conference: "Historic Preservation for Building Industry Professionals" sponsored by The Georgia Trust - contact Renee Dooley at 404-885-7805 October 18- 19 Georgia Trust Fall Ramble Monticello www.georgiatrust.org - upcoming listings: FEBRUARY Black History Month January 31 February 12 - Georgia Heritage Celebration - Georgia Historical Society Savannah - www.georgiahistory.com/GaHeritage.htm February 1 21 Underground Railroad Exhibit - Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Kennesaw - 770-427-4686 www.nps.gov/kemo/index.htm February 6 9 - 4th Annual Georgia Heritage Celebration Augusta 706-724-0436 February 7 27 Highway 441- A slice of Georgia - research and analysis of the cultural and economic needs of the towns along the Highway 441 corridor. UGA School of Environmental Design - Athens - 706 542 8292 or rds@uga.edu February 8 - Consortium on Georgia History annual meeting: Exploring Mixed Race Identity Among the Creeks and Cherokees Athens www.uga.edu/history/schedule.htm February 11 Olmsted lecture by Emory University professor Dana White - 7:30 pm Fernbank Museum Auditorium - Atlanta - 404-892-7274. February 12 15 Greenprints Sustainable Communities by Design conference and tradeshow Atlanta www.greenprints.org February 20 - "The Herndons" lecture by author Carole Merritt DeKalb History Center Decatur - 404-373-1088 or www.dekalbhistory.org February 20 22 "Commemoration and the City" 3rd biennial symposium on architectural history and contemporary practice Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) www.scad.edu February 20 Free Civil War lecture by Mauriel Phillips Joslyn, Georgia Civil War Commission Sandy Springs - 404-851-9101; www.sandysprings.org/ssc/sshf_community.html February 22 Fighting the Good Fight: A Black Civil War Soldier's Experience living history program - Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Kennesaw - 770-427-4686 www.nps.gov/kemo/index.htm February 23 Now That This War is Over: History of the Buffalo Soldier living history program - Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Kennesaw - 770-427-4686 www.nps.gov/kemo/index.htm February 23 25 19th annual conference of the Small Museums Association Ocean City, Maryland info@mahm.org or 301-809-9877 February 26 March 2 5th annual Southeast Regional African American Preservation Alliance (SRAPPA) conference Tallahassee - contact the Riley Center/Museum http://tfn.net/Riley/Events1.html at 850-681-7881 or rileyhousemuseum@netzero.net. February 27 - 28 - 2003 Annual Woodrow Wilson Symposium - War & Peace: The Approaches of Nobel Peace Prize-winning Presidents - Augusta 706-722-9828 February 27 - 28 Preserving Historic Gardens conference - Athens www.gactr.uga.edu/conferences/2003/Feb/27/southgard.phtml February 28 March 9 - The Phoenix Flies: A Citywide Celebration of Living Landmarks Atlanta Preservation Center - www.preserveatlanta.com MARCH Women's History Month March 8 Seminar on preservation of African American history sponsored by Hay House featuring Lorraine Johnson-Coleman Macon - 478-742-8155.