In this issue: -Chatham County is Georgia's newest CLG -National Register news -Ball Ground Historic District -Historian positions available at GDOT -Ellen Ehrenhard -Available grants Chatham County is Georgia's newest CLG Chatham County recently became Georgia's 77th Certified Local Government (CLG). The county passed a historic preservation December 12-18, 2009 Not a member? Subscribe here. Preservation events calendar Check the Events Calendar at www.gashpo.org for complete listings by date. This week's new listings 2010 January 10-14 - Transportation Research Board annual meeting - Washington, D.C. - www.trb.org/ AnnualMeeting2010 /Public/AnnualMeeting2010.aspx January 23 - Downtown Development Authority Training - Atlanta - www.gmanet.com/Training. aspx?CNID=36160 January 25 - 30th Anniversary of the Georgia Main Street Program Luncheon - Atlanta contact Kimberly Carter at kim.carter@dca.ga.gov March 17-19 - Main Street Institute - St. Marys contact Kimberly Carter at kim.carter@dca.ga.gov March 26 - Downtown Development Authority Training - Sea Palms - www.gmanet.com/Training. aspx?CNID=36160 May 2-5 - National Main Street Conference Oklahoma City, OK - www.mainstreet.org June 26 - Downtown Development Authority Training - Savannah - www.gmanet.com/Training. aspx?CNID=36160 September 28 - Downtown Development ordinance in 2005 and appointed citizens to serve as its historic preservation commission (HPC). The HPC has had a good relationship with the numerous communities, preservation organizations, and the many preservationists throughout Chatham County. In addition, Chatham County has been working diligently for the past four years to incorporate historic preservation into their local planning process. The HPC and their staff have done much to educate the public on the numerous benefits of historic preservation planning. The CLG program extends the federal and state preservation program to the local level, expanding the scope of local responsibilities and opportunities for preservation. Participation requires the community to create a preservation ordinance that establishes a design review commission. Chatham County is now eligible for federal grants administered by the Historic Preservation Division, Department of Natural Resources. These grants may be used for a variety of preservation activities, including historic resource surveys and nominations, educational and promotional activities and publications, heritage tourism studies and predevelopment plans. For more information on the CLG program visit www.gashpo.org/ content/displaynavigation.asp?TopCategory=33 or contact Leigh Burns, Preservation Planner & Certified Local Government Coordinator, at 404651-5181 or leigh.burns@dnr.state.ga.us. National Register news Ball Ground Historic District Authority Training - Augusta - www.gmanet.com/ Training.aspx?CNID=36160 September 29-October 1 - Georgia Downtown Conference - Augusta - contact Kimberly Carter at kim.carter@dca.ga.gov National and state conferences and meetings (listed in previous newsletters) 2010 January 9 - Georgia Trail of Tears Association meeting - Chief Vann House Historic Site, Chatsworth - www.gatrailoftears.org/events.htm January 26-27 - Identification and Management of Traditional Cultural Places - Atlanta - Advanced registration until December 15 - contact info@npi. org or visit www.npi.org/register.html January 29 - National Register Review Board meeting - HPD offices, Atlanta - contact Vivian Pugh at vivian.pugh@dnr.state.ga.us February 13 - Georgia Days Birthday Bash and Awards Gala - Georgia Historical Society Savannah - www.georgiahistory.com/stories/112 February 24 - Tribal Consultation Workshop Atlanta - contact Terry Klein at tklein@srifoundation.org or 505-892-5587 March 2-4 - NCSHPO Annual Meeting and Advocacy Day - Washington, D.C. - www.ncshpo. org/meetings/index.htm March 3-5 - National Historic Tax Credit Conference - Washington, D.C. - www.ncshpo.org/ meetings/index.htm March 11 - 2010 Georgia Women of Achievement Induction Ceremony - Macon - www. georgiawomen.org March 25-26 - History and Heritage Tourism: Discovering Georgia's Community Landmarks Warm Springs - www.gashpo.org/content/ displaycontent.asp?txtDocument=460 or contact Conference Coordinator Carole Moore at carole. moore@dnr.state.ga.us or at 404-463-8434 March 25-26 - Historic House Museum Issues & Operations workshop - presented by AASLH in partnership with the National Trust - Atlanta The Ball Ground Historic District, located near Canton (Cherokee County), was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on December 4, 2009. The name "Ball Ground" reputedly derives from the Cherokee Indian game that may have occurred near the town site. The town owes its growth to the arrival of the Marietta and North Georgia (later L & N) Railroad in 1882, and the development of the marble industry in north Georgia in the late 19th century. The town was a primary location for the buying and selling of goods and services for northeastern Cherokee and adjacent counties. Much of this commerce was related to the marble finishing industry, which brought banks, general merchandise stores, professional offices, and other establishments to the community. The mail-order monument business was a major catalyst for growth. The district contains a representative collection of the types of commercial buildings commonly found in small Georgia towns, as well as good examples of residential types and styles. There are also a few large industrial and warehouse buildings related to the marble and monument industry, usually located near the railroad. For more information view the full press release at www. gashpo.org/content/displaycontent.asp?txtDocument=375. Historian positions available at GDOT The Georgia Department of Transportation is seeking applications for two entry-level Historian positions. Among other duties, the successful candidates will assist with identifying and documenting National History Center - www.aaslh.org/hhissues.htm April 21-24 - Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation Annual Meeting - Albuquerque, NM www.ahlp.org/docs/meetings.html April 21-25 - Society of Architectural Historians annual meeting - Chicago, IL - link May 19-22 - Vernacular Architecture Forum annual meeting - Washington, D.C. - www. vernaculararchitectureforum.org /conferences/2010.html July 29-August 6 - National Alliance of Preservation Commissions Forum - Grand Rapids, MI - www.uga.edu/napc/programs /napc/forum.htm September 9-12 - Preserving the Historic Road Washington, D.C. - www.historicroads.org September 22-25 - American Association for State and Local History annual meeting: The Winds of Opportunity - Oklahoma City, OK - www. aaslh.org/2010AnnualMeeting.htm Please note that items on the "Preservation Events Calendar" are events and meetings of interest to preservationists. It is not to be used for the detailed scheduling of meetings with HPD staff without contacting those individuals. Submit your listings to: helen.talley-mcrae@dnr. state.ga.us. Register-eligible resources that are affected by transportation projects. Applications must be received by January 6, 2010. www.careers.ga. gov/jobsearch /jobdetail.asp?ReqNum=484-90516as Ellen Ehrenhard Unfortunately, we have some sad news-Mrs. Ellen Ehrenhard, former regional preservation planner, consultant and executive director of the Newnan-Coweta Historical Society passed away on Sunday, Dec. 6. Her obituary in the December 14 edition of the Newnan Times-Herald may be read online at www.times-herald.com/obits/Obit-Ehrenhard928235. A memorial service is planned for this Saturday, December 19 at 11:00am at Newnan Presbyterian Church, 38 Greenville Street. Memorial contributions may be made to the Historic Pipe Organ Restoration Fund of Newnan Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 1107, Newnan, Ga., 30264. Available grants Battlefield Project Grants, American Battlefield Protection Program of the National Park Service The American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP) of the National Park Service invites non-profit groups, academic institutions, and local, regional, state, and tribal governments, and other private sector organizations to submit applications for grants. The purpose of this grant program is to provide seed money for projects that lead directly to the identification, preservation and interpretation of battlefield land and/or historic sites associated with battlefields. Project funding has ranged from $5,000 to $80,000. For more information visit www.nps. gov/history/hps/abpp/grants /battlefieldgrants/2010grants.htm. Applications must be postmarked by January 2, 2010. National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Public Programs grants The Division of Public Programs at the National Endowment for the Humanities funds public projects at museums, libraries, historic sites, and other historical and cultural organizations. The organization offers grants that support historic site interpretation, exhibits, reading or film discussion series, symposia, and digital projects. For more information contact the Division of Public Programs, 202-606-8269 or www.neh. gov. The application deadline for funds from the America's Historical and Cultural Organizations and Interpreting America's Historic Places programs is January 13, 2010. Coastal Incentive grants, Georgia Coastal Resources Division The Coastal Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources is administering Coastal Incentive grants to Qualified Local Governments, non-DNR state agencies, and educational institutions within the 11-county coastal area. Successful grants allow regional and local coastal issues to be defined and addressed creatively and proactively at the grass-roots level. For more information visit http:// crd.dnr.state.ga.us/content /displaynavigation.asp?TopCategory=25. Applications are due by January 15, 2010. FFY 2010 Historic Preservation Fund grants for Certified Local Governments Grants are available for projects that aid in the preservation of historic properties. Eligible survey and planning activities include surveys, National Register nominations, design guidelines, brochures, web site development, heritage education materials, workshops/conferences, etc. Eligible predevelopment projects include activities such as historic structure reports, preservation plans, or architectural drawings and specifications. For more information or to download an application packet visit www.gashpo.org/content/displaycontent.asp? txtDocument=40. Contact Grants Coordinator Carole Moore at 404463-8434 or carole.moore@dnr.state.ga.us with any questions. The postmark deadline is February 2, 2010. Our mailing address is: Georgia Historic Preservation Division Department of Natural Resources 254 Washington Street, SW, Ground Level Atlanta, GA 30334 Add us to your address book Copyright (C) 2009 Georgia Historic Preservation Division All rights reserved.