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CREATED:20240318T181741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T203151Z
UID:5875-1716451200-1716485400@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:2024 MAHDC Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:2024 MAHDC Annual Symposium \nClimate Change and Disaster Resilience & Preservation of the Historic Sites of Underrepresented Communities \nThursday\, May 23\, 2024\n8:00AM – 5:30PM \nNewton White Mansion\n2708 Enterprise Road\, Mitchellville\, MD 20721 \nSPECIAL EVENING EVENT:\n2024 Annual Prince George’s County Historic Preservation Reception 6:00PM – 8:00PM \nVIEW DETAILS\, SCHEDULE\, SESSIONS AND SPEAKERS HERE! \nREGISTER HERE:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/2024-mahdc-annual-symposium-annual-meeting-tickets-866707584717 \nApplication underway for AIA & AICP CEU Credits. \nQuestions? Please contact Leslie Gottert\, MAHDC Executive Director: director@mahdc.org
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/2024-mahdc-annual-symposium/
LOCATION:Newton White Mansion\, 2708 Enterprise Road\, Mitchellville\, MD\, 20721\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions":MAILTO:director@mahdc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220521T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20220318T201522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220422T222847Z
UID:5559-1653121800-1653150600@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:MAHDC 2022 Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE! \nMAHDC 2022 Annual Symposium  \nARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPES IN MARYLAND  \nWhere: St. Mary’s College of Maryland\, St. Mary’s City\, MD \nWhen: Saturday\, May 21\, 2022  /  8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. \nGet Tickets From Eventbrite here (click to open in new tab): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mahdc-2022-annual-symposium-tickets-313708018127
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/mahdc-2022-annual-symposium/
LOCATION:St. Mary’s College of Maryland\, 47645 College Dr\, St Mary's City\, MD\, 20686\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210211
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20210120T013007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210120T013214Z
UID:4967-1612915200-1613001599@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:HPC 201. Sustainability for Historic Preservation Commissions
DESCRIPTION:February 10:  HPC 201. Sustainability for Historic  Preservation Commissions.   \nVirtual Program. Cumberland with Frostburg. Time to be announced.   \nCommissioners from other HDCs are welcome. For more information\, please contact:\nKathy McKenney\, at Kmckenney@ci.cumberland.\nLeslie Gottert\, director@mahdc.org.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/hpc-201-sustainability-for-historic-preservation-commissions/
LOCATION:Virtual/Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored,Partner-sponsored
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210601
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20210120T013057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210121T010710Z
UID:4969-1612137600-1622505599@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:HPC 100. Design Review and HPC 101 Law and Procedures: Date TBD
DESCRIPTION:February-May: HPC 100. Design Review and HPC 101 Law and Procedures.  \nFrederick County. Virtual Program. Date/Time to be announced.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/hpc-100-design-review-and-hpc-101-law-and-procedures/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20200303T025056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T232740Z
UID:4271-1605207600-1605211200@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:2020 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the \n2020 Annual Meeting of the Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions\nTHURSDAY\, NOVEMBER 12\, 2020 • 7:00 P.M. \nThe virtual meeting will be held on GoToMeeting.\nTo Register\, please go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/md-association-of-historic-district-commissions-2020-online-annual-meeting-tickets-127798040379\nThe agenda and link for the virtual meeting will be shared with members before the event.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/2020-mahdc-annual-symposium/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190915T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20190816T222110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190816T222617Z
UID:3965-1568559600-1568566800@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:MAHDC 40th Anniversary Celebration & Traditional Picnic
DESCRIPTION:To cap off the celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions (MAHDC)\, the Board of Directors is organizing a Traditional Picnic and invites all MAHDC supporters to attend with family and friends.\n \nThe picnic will take place on Sunday\, September 15\, 2019 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the historic Glenview Mansion\, Rockville Civic Center\, 603 Edmonston Drive\, Rockville\, MD 20851. \nCelebrate the 40th anniversary of MAHDC\, spend time socializing with colleagues\, family and friends\, while enjoying Bayside Catering’s delicious\, summer picnic fare (menu below)\, and rocking to the lively Bluegrass music.  \nExplore the elegant\, 1926 Neo-Classical Revival Glenview Mansion and its extensive grounds that feature formal gardens and ‘The Cottage’\, a delightful example of an early 20th century children’s playhouse. For more Information\, visit:  https://www.rockvillemd.gov/389/Glenview-Mansion  \nAlso\, visit the nearby Croydon Creek Nature Center\, open from 1 PM to 5 PM on Sunday. \nTicket Prices:\nAdults: $24\nChildren\, ages 3-10: $11\nChildren under 3: No charge \nTo purchase tickets\, go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mahdc-40th-anniversary-celebration-a-traditional-picnic-tickets-69153039603 \nPicnic Menu:\nThe Picnic Menu: A Mixed Grill Cookout\nBeef Hamburgers\nTraditional BBQ Chicken Pieces\nAll Beef Ball Park Style Hot Dogs\nVeggie Burgers\nHome Style Potato Salad\nCrisp Creamy Cole Slaw\nWestern Style Baked Beans\nIce Cold Fresh Sliced Watermelon\nHome Made Kettle Chips with French Onion Dip\nFresh Baked Kaiser Rolls and Hot Dog Rolls\nCondiments Ketchup\, Mustard\, Relish\, BBQ Sauce\, Hot Sauce\, Salt & Pepper\nSliced Cheese\, Onions\, Lettuce and Tomato\nSweet Endings: Assorted Cookies and Brownies\nCOLD Assorted Canned Sodas and Bottled Waters
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/mahdc-40th-anniversary-celebration-traditional-picnic/
LOCATION:Glenview Mansion\, 603 Edmonston Drive\, Rockville\, Maryland\, 20851
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions":MAILTO:director@mahdc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190627T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190627T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20190507T191641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190507T205332Z
UID:3931-1561658400-1561667400@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:Training Program: HPC 101 Law & Procedures
DESCRIPTION:HPC 101. Law & Procedures \nBecause the work of the commission is quasi-judicial\, it is important that commissioners have a working knowledge of law and procedures. When their decisions are questioned\, the focus of the reviewing body will be on whether the commission was fair and followed their procedures in the decision-making process. Through a number of case studies\, the workshop covers the following law and procedures-related topics: \nLegal basis of authority\nEx parte communication\nConflicts of interest\nDemolition by neglect\nEconomic hardship cases\nThose interested in attending a course should contact the organizer to check if the session is open and there is available space for participants from outside the HDC area and to register.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/training-program-hpc-101-law-procedures/
LOCATION:City Council Chambers\, Annapolis\, MD\, 160 Duke of Gloucester St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T223000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20190507T192312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190509T000240Z
UID:3935-1560625200-1560637800@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:Training Program: HPC 100 Design Review - Rockville\, MD - Date & Location TBD
DESCRIPTION:HPC 100. Design Review  \nDATE AND LOCATION TBD: Contact Sheila Bashiri (sbashiri@rockvillemd.gov) for more information. \nA commissioner’s primary role is to promote the respectful use of historic buildings and districts within their purview. Expertise in history\, architecture\, and general planning is essential for the responsible management of historical resources. Through a number of case studies\, this workshop enhances commissioners’ technical skills by laying out the procedural steps for design review and by examining the various design standards by which commissioners are to evaluate applications. The workshop covers the following design review-related topics: \nScope of review\nRole of the public\nPotential actions\nStandards of review\nSensitive additions\n‘Green’ principles\nThose interested in attending a course should contact the organizer to check if the session is open and there is available space for participants from outside the HDC area and to register.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/training-program-hpc-100-design-review-rockville-md-date-location-tbd/
LOCATION:Rockville\, MD\, Rockville\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190612T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190612T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20190507T191926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190507T205416Z
UID:3933-1560362400-1560371400@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:Training Program: HPC 200 Connecting With Your Community
DESCRIPTION:HPC 200. Connecting with your Community: Communication\, Education\, and Outreach \nLOCATION IS TBD \nCommissions struggle to get the word out about who they are and what they do. This session provides commissioners with the tools to effectively communicate with the four major groups with which they engage: the public\, elected officials\, media\, and contractors. During the course\, commissioners learn how to use various strategies to educate and reach out to their community. \nWorkshop participants take part in brainstorming exercises and facilitated breakout sessions\, and at the end of the Skill Session will be able to: \nSummarize what their community needs to know about who they are and what they do\nKnow how to convey their message to the four main groups with which commissions engage\nEmploy creative strategies to generate interest and inform their community\nImprove their public image\nThose interested in attending a course should contact the organizer to check if the session is open and there is available space for participants from outside the HDC area and to register.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/training-program-hpc-200-connecting-with-your-community/
LOCATION:Cumberland\, Maryland\, Cumberland\, Maryland
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190523T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190523T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20190507T191415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190507T205503Z
UID:3927-1558634400-1558643400@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:Training Program: HPC 100 Design Review
DESCRIPTION:HPC 100 Design Review \nA commissioner’s primary role is to promote the respectful use of historic buildings and districts within their purview. Expertise in history\, architecture\, and general planning is essential for the responsible management of historical resources. Through a number of case studies\, this workshop enhances commissioners’ technical skills by laying out the procedural steps for design review and by examining the various design standards by which commissioners are to evaluate applications. The workshop covers the following design review-related topics: \nScope of review\nRole of the public\nPotential actions\nStandards of review\nSensitive additions\n‘Green’ principles\nThose interested in attending a course should contact the organizer to check if the session is open and there is available space for participants from outside the HDC area and to register.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/training-program-hpc-100-design-review/
LOCATION:City Council Chambers\, Annapolis\, MD\, 160 Duke of Gloucester St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190519
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20181019T224637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190508T235930Z
UID:3880-1558137600-1558223999@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:MAHDC 2019 Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Annual Symposium of the Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions will take place on Saturday\, May 18\, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the beautiful Conference Center of the Evangelical Reformed United Church of Christ (ERUCC) in downtown Frederick.\nThis year’s theme is Looking Back\, Looking Forward: Considering Maryland’s Historic District Legacy and Future. \n \n \nKeynote Speaker Announced! Lisa Craig\, Principal\, The Craig Group\, climate change and historic preservation expert\, will be the keynote speaker at MAHDC 2019 Annual Symposium. \nSessions will address the reinterpretation of Maryland’s historic districts through the addition of new stories and  the challenge of meeting the demands of a changing climate. The keynote speaker is Lisa Craig\, nationally-recognized expert on climate change and historic preservation. Among the confirmed presenters are Nicole Diehlmann\, noted architectural historian and former National Alliance of Preservation Commissions board member\, Sarah Rogers\, Executive Director of Heritage Montgomery\, Kimberly Golden Brandt\, Director of Preservation Maryland’s Smart Growth Maryland Initiative\, and John Peter Thompson\, Chair of the Prince George’s County Historic Preservation Commission and nationally-recognized lecturer and expert on horticulture\, invasive species\, and bio-economics.   \nThere will be a Vendor Exhibition Hall with information about SuperGreen Solutions\, Indowindow\, the Symposium’s Principal Sponsor\, and other partners\, who will also display information about their programs in Maryland. \nThe 2019 Annual Symposium will mark the 40th anniversary of MAHDC’s founding in Frederick in 1979 and also include the Association’s Annual Meeting.  \nThe African American Community Tour will follow in Frederick’s historic towncenter after the close of the symposium (space is limited to twelve and pre-registration will be required on the day of the symposium). \nThe Historic Trinity Chapel Across The Street From The ERUCC Church And Conference Center Will Be Open For Visits During The Day.  \nRegistration is now open on Eventbrite:\n\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/mahdc-2019-annual-symposium-tickets-59208276549
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/2019-annual-mahdc-symposium/
LOCATION:Evangelical Reformed United Church of Christ Conference Center\, 15 W Church Street\, Frederick\, MD\, 21701\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181021T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181021T183000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20181010T163902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181010T164049Z
UID:3864-1540130400-1540146600@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:Fall Walking Tour of Washington Grove\, MD
DESCRIPTION:The Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions (MAHDC) and the Washington Grove Historic Preservation Commission are hosting a fall walking tour of Washington Grove on Sunday\, October 21st\, at 2:00 p.m. Local preservationist\, Clare Lise Kelly will offer a lively and informative lecture with slides before leading the tour. In addition to viewing the Grove’s historical homes from its charming streets and walkways\, four residences\, dating to the Camp Meeting Period\, will be open for tours of the interior. A reception will follow at the lovely home of Terry and Chris Kirtz\, long-time Washington Grove residents. \nPlease note: In the case of heavy rain\, the event will be postponed until the following Sunday\, October 28th\, at 2 p.m. \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/fall-walking-tour-of-washington-grove-md/
LOCATION:McCathran Hall\, 300 Grove Avenue\, Washington Grove\, 20880\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions":MAILTO:director@mahdc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180616T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180616T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20180504T232939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180505T041206Z
UID:3818-1529137800-1529164800@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:MAHDC 2018 Annual Symposium & Old Line State Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our 2018 Annual Symposium in conjunction with Preservation Maryland’s Annual Old-Line Summit! \nMAHDC 2018 Annual Symposium\nSaturday\, June 16th 830am-400pm\n“When Money is Tight\, but the Roof Isn’t…”\nA Symposium on Historic Communities and Affordability \nPreservation Maryland’s Annual Old Line State Summit\nFriday\, June 15th \nView our Save the Date here.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/mahdc-2018-annual-symposium-preservation-marylands-annual-old-line-summit/
LOCATION:University of Maryland School of Architecture\, Planning & Preservation\, 3835 Campus Drive\, College Park\, MD\, 20740\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180607T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180607T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20180505T041853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180531T040958Z
UID:3830-1528394400-1528401600@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:Design Review Training Course
DESCRIPTION:Frederick Stachura\, JD will be the instructor for this informational course.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/design-review-training-course/
LOCATION:Frederick City Hall Room 212\, 140 West Patrick Street\, Frederick\, MD\, 21701\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180510T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180510T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20180505T041712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180505T041712Z
UID:3827-1525978800-1525986000@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:Law and Legal Procedures Training Course
DESCRIPTION:Frederick Stachura\, JD will be the instructor for this informational course.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/law-and-legal-procedures-training-course/
LOCATION:Gaithersburg Town Hall\, 31 South Summit Avenue\, Gaithersburg\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180225T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180225T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20180130T150959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180130T150959Z
UID:3698-1519570800-1519578000@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:Social Hour at Mt. Aventine Manor House
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to:\nSocial Hour at Mt. Aventine Manor House\nSunday\, February 25\, 2018 from 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM\n\nMaryland Association of Historic District Commissions and Charles County Historic Preservation Commission invite you to a Social Hour at one of Southern Maryland’s most significant antebellum houses. \nAll Maryland historic preservation commissioners\, their local government staff\, and our preservation friends are welcome to join us for this informal afternoon of networking and learning at Chapman State Park along the banks of the Potomac River. Admission is free of charge for Maryland commissioners and staff. \nMore about Mt. Aventine\nThe Mt. Aventine manor house\, including its viewshed\, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. The State purchased the property from a developer in 1998 and with the support of the Friends of Chapman Park\, has preserved the property for public use. Friends of Chapman Park\, with the Maryland Heritage Area Authority and the Charles County Commissioners\, recently commissioned an architectural survey of the house to guide their renovation efforts. The study results suggest the original portion of the house was built sometime between 1810 and 1815\, and the owners expanded it over time. \nAgenda\n3:00 – Reception begins (refreshments\, wine\, beer\, and non-alcoholic beverages provided)\n3:30 – Welcome\n3:35 – Preservation Maryland presents the Historic Resources in Maryland’s State Parks Six-to-Fix project\n3:40-4:10 – Friends of Chapman State Park speak about the history of the house and then offer a house tour\n5:00 – Event ends
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/social-hour-at-mt-aventine-manor-house/
LOCATION:Chapman State Park\, 3452 Ferry Place\, Indian Head\, MD\, 20640\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions":MAILTO:director@mahdc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171107T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171107T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20171019T193520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171019T193652Z
UID:3546-1510075800-1510083000@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:Maryland Historic Preservation Commissions Annual Party
DESCRIPTION:Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions invites you to the \nMaryland Historic Preservation Commissions Annual Party\nheld in charming Washington Grove\, a leafy and rural oasis in Montgomery County founded by Methodists as a summer revival camp in 1873. \nWe invite all Maryland historic preservation commissioners\, their local government staff\, and our preservation friends to join us for this fun evening in a hidden gem of a community conveniently located off I-270\, adjacent to Rockville and Gaithersburg. Admission is free of charge\, but registration is required. \nMore about Washington Grove \nBy 1902\, the seasonal tent town of Washington Grove had become part of the Chautaqua circuit. Over the years\, canvas walls were gradually replaced by gothic revival-style cottages\, the collection of which is unlike anything else in Maryland. In 1920\, it became a year-round settlement. \nWashington Grove is one of only a handful of Montgomery County townships with its own elected mayor and council\, and its historic preservation commission operates in an advisory capacity. The town is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. \nAgenda \n5:30 – Welcome and MAHDC annual meeting \n6:00 – Presentation by Washington Grove Historic Preservation Commission \n6:20-7:30 – Reception (refreshments\, wine\, beer\, and non-alcoholic beverages provided) \nThank You to Our Sponsors \nWoman’s Club of Washington Grove \nWashington Grove Historic Preservation Commission
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/maryland-historic-preservation-commissions-annual-party/
LOCATION:Woman’s Clubhouse of Washington Grove\, 316 Grove Avenue\, Washington Grove\, MD\, 20880\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions":MAILTO:director@mahdc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170925T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170925T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20170822T182326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170822T182326Z
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SUMMARY:Windows in Historic Buildings: Considerations for a Reasonable Approach to Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Prince George’s County Historic Preservation Commission and MAHDC for a presentation by John Sandor\, Architectural Historian\, Technical Preservation Services Division National Park Service. The session will address: \n\nWindows as character-defining features of historic buildings\nCompatibility\nHow the National Park Service assesses when a window needs to be retained and when a window may be replaced\nHow to debunk the energy efficiency myth\nSpecial issues with metal windows\nCommunicating effectively with property owners about these issues\n\nWho should attend? \n\nHistoric preservation commissioners and staff\nHistoric preservation planners\nHistoric property managers\nHistoric property owners\nHeritage preservation groups\nArchitects and contractors\n\nAbout the Speaker\nJohn Sandor has worked as an architectural historian in the Technical Preservation Services Division of the National Park Service since 1996. He reviews rehabilitation projects seeking certification for federal tax credit and provides assistance to the users of the program and the general public on technical aspects of preservation. He previously worked as the architectural coordinator for the WV State Historic Preservation Office and has experience as a preservation consultant and a carpenter.  He is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University in architecture.  He serves on the board of the Latrobe Chapter of SAH and is president of the DC Preservation League. \nQuestions?\nFor further information\, contact the Prince George’s County Historic Preservation Commission at 301-952-3680.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/windows-in-historic-buildings-considerations-for-a-reasonable-approach-to-preservation/
LOCATION:Newton White Mansion\, 2708 Enterprise Road\, Mitchellville\, MD\, 20721\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored,Partner-sponsored
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions":MAILTO:director@mahdc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170610T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170610T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20170406T170338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170606T173242Z
UID:3191-1497081600-1497110400@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:Replacement Materials Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The full-day Replacement Materials Symposium for historic preservation commissioners\, city and county staff\, historic property owners\, and preservationists will tackle the frequently controversial issue of substitute materials in historic places. Attendees will participate in interactive sessions led by leading practitioners in the field to consider: \n\n\nWhy do preservationists have a tradition of retaining historic materials and how do replacement materials fit in?\nHow are preservation and sustainability intertwined and how do we address the sustainable technologies invented to reduce the energy consumption of buildings?\nWhat are the current trends in historic preservation commissions accepting or denying substitute materials?\nHow do commissions and staff best incorporate alternate materials into their design review process and guidelines?\nWhat do these replacement materials look and feel like up close?\n\n\nA highlight of the day will be a Vendor Hall of leading manufacturers of some of the most popular types of alternate materials such as cementitious siding\, door and garage door materials\, recycled plastic for porch floors\, fiberglass and vinyl porch columns\, synthetic slate\, and aluminum clad and composite/fiberglass windows. Attendees will be able to speak to the vendors while touching and seeing the materials in person.\n\nThe symposium is eligible for CLG Educational and Training Funds reimbursement.\nApproved for 4 AIA Continuing Education Learning Units (LU) in Health\, Safety and Welfare (HSW).\nMorning coffee/tea and lunch will be provided.\n\n\nKEYNOTE: Dr. Theodore Prudon\nDr. Theodore Prudon\, FAIA\, FAPT\, FoIFI\, BNADr\, is an internationally renowned architect\, preservation expert\, architectural engineer\, author\, and educator. He has a deep building and architecture experience which spans hundreds of significant award winning projects over his 40 year career. He is one of the founding partners of the SC COLLECTIVE and founder of his practice of Prudon & Partners. He splits his time as Associate Professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture\, Planning\, and Preservation\, with his role as Professor at the Pratt Institute School of Architecture\, Graduate Program for Historic Preservation. \nDr. Prudon serves as the president of the US chapter of DOCOMOMO (DOcumentation and COnservation of buildings\, sites and neighborhoods of the MOdern MOvement)\, which is dedicated to the preservation of modern heritage. He is the author of his seminal and award winning book\, Preservation of Modern Architecture published by John Wiley & Sons (April 2008). \n  \nVENDOR HALL\nJeld-Wen (Sponsor)\nRoyal Building Products (Sponsor)\nAndersen\nPac-Clad\nEcostar\nPella\nPly Gem\nAzek\nBoral\nLP SmartSide\nEnglert\, Inc.\nHB&G \n  \nAGENDA \n8:00-8:30 AM Registration Check-In \nBreakfast provided \n  \n8:30-9:00 AM Welcome & Opening Remarks \nSheila Bashiri\, MAHDC Board Member and Principal/Preservation Planner\, City of Rockville \nFred Stachura\, MAHDC President and Planning Supervisor\, Community Planning Division\, Prince George’s County \n  \n9:00-10:00 AM An Educated Consumer is our Best Customer: Authenticity\, Integrity\, and Modern Materials \nSince the beginning of the modern historic preservation movement in the United States\, evaluating the relationship between a property’s historic authenticity and physical integrity has been a constant concern among practitioners and the public. Throughout the period\, certain types of changes have been readily accepted\, while at the same time\, it appears that the more that people know about the impact of material changes\, the greater their appreciation for design guidelines. In the aftermath President Richard Nixon’s Executive Order 11593 the need for nationwide standards and guidance was illustrated by a controversy over the application of substitute materials at the Old San Francisco Mint. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the concepts of authenticity and integrity as applied by historic preservation practitioners over the decades.\nRecognize the challenges presented by historic preservation’s mid-1960s paradigm shift from a focus on individual buildings and their educational and inspirational value to an emphasis on the historic districts and the “total environment.”\nDescribe President Nixon’s role in the origins of the Secretary of the Interior’s historic rehabilitation standards\n\nDr. John H. Sprinkle\, Jr.\, Bureau Historian\, National Park Service \n  \n10:00-10:15 AM Break \nCoffee and tea with snack \n  \n10:15-11:00 AM Keynote \nRestoring and repairing historic buildings of any period brings with it having to deal with deteriorated or missing materials and building elements. This has become a particularly interesting issue in light of our concern for sustainability and recognition that historic and existing materials represent embodied energy. It is important to put this discussion about preservation and sustainability in the context of the historic use and the approach to material use. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nRecognize the search and need for substitute and alternate materials for historic buildings is not new to our time\nInterpret replacement materials within the context of four criteria that have influenced the past and present use of alternate materials: compatibility\, availability\, sustainability\, and extent and cost\nUnderstand there are no hard and fast rules\, but there are three main cautions\n\nDr. Theodore Prudon\, FAIA\, FAPT\, Prudon and Partners\, DOCOMOMO\, Columbia University\, Pratt Institute School of Architecture \n  \n11:00 AM-12:00 PM Historic + Sustainable | An examination of the Threats and Opportunities of Sustainability of the Preservation of Historic Structures \nBuildings consume more energy than any other sector in the United States. As more buildings become historic and new sustainable technologies are invented to reduce the energy consumption of building operations there will need to be more expansive conversation on what’s allowed on historic buildings. Preservation and sustainability are intertwined ideologies. This session will explore a holistic view of the two disciplines and provide tangible take aways for improving energy efficiency in historic buildings. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the overlapping concepts of Historic Preservation and Sustainability.\nUnderstand how the Architecture2030 Challenge is changing the way architects look at existing building.\nUnderstand practical ways to improve the energy efficiency of a historic home.\nExamine how new sustainable technologies could be incorporated into historic structures.\n\nNakita Reed\, AIA\, LEED AP BD+C\, Principal\, Encore Sustainable Design \n  \n12:00-1:30 PM Vendor Hall and Lunch \nLeading manufacturers and vendors of common alternative materials will display their products for attendees to touch and see. Confirmed participants include Jeld-Wen\, Royal Building Products\, Andersen\, Pac-Clad\, Ecostar\, Royal Building Products\, TW Perry\, Pella\, Ply Gem\, Azek\, LP SmartSide\, Boral\, and Englert\, Inc. \nLunch provided. \n  \n1:30-2:30 PM Modern Materials: Case Studies & Open Forum \nCommissioners\, planners\, and practitioners are frequently presented with the latest modern materials for use in historic districts and landmarked buildings\, and it seems there is always something new to evaluate. In this session\, a series of presenters will offer quick 5-7 minute accounts of projects that involved substitute materials\, with special emphasis on lessons learned. Then the case study presenters and other speakers from the day\, including our keynote Dr. Prudon\, will open discussion to the floor and answer participants most pressing questions. \nLearning objectives: \n\nExamine numerous real-life case studies related to replacement materials\nIdentify best practices and lessons learned to be applied in future projects\nEngage with experts by asking follow-up questions\nPresenters to be announced shortly.\n\n  \nDr. Elizabeth Milnarik-Taylor\, AIA\, Preservation Architect \nKim Finch\, City of Annapolis Historic Preservation Commission \nKate Kenwright\, Historic Preservation Specialist\, L’Enfant Trust \nHank Handler\, Oak Grove Restoration \nAshley Wilson\, AIA\, ASID\, National Trust for Historic Preservation \n  \n2:30-3:45 PM Panel: Trends & Best Practices for Incorporating Alternate Materials into Design Review \nThis session will explore how local historic preservation commissions commonly treat replacement materials\, while highlighting changes recently made to Baltimore City’s design guidelines. On the state level\, Maryland Historical Trust staff will present on how replacement materials are reviewed for the state tax credit programs – which can conflict with commission guidelines. A Q&A with the audience will follow the panel presentations. \nLearning objectives: \n\nLearn how commissions approach and review replacement materials in historic districts in sample jurisdictions nationwide\, and how that perspective has changed over time.\nExplore how Baltimore City has addressed the competing priorities of preservation and public health with regard to lead paint\, including the process that Baltimore’s preservation commission has created to eliminate lead-based paint hazards in local historic districts.\nLearn how the Secretary’s of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation are applied to State and Federal tax credit projects.\nExplore how the State and Federal tax credit programs address replacement materials\, including the process for determining what is appropriate for individual projects while complying with the Secretary’s Standards for Rehabilitation.\n\nFacilator: Nell Ziehl\, Chief of the Office of Planning\, Education and Outreach\, Maryland Historical Trust \nEric Holcomb\, Executive Director\, Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation\, and Historic and Architecture Preservation Division Chief\, City of Baltimore \nMegan Klem\, Preservation Officer\, Maryland Historical Trust \nPhil Thomason\, Principal\, Thomason and Asociates\, Preservation Planners \n  \n3:45-4:00 PM Closing remarks \nFred Stachura and Sheila Bashiri \n  \nPRINCIPAL SPONSORS \n   \n \n  \nSPONSORS
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/replacement-materials-symposium/
LOCATION:Rockville City Hall\, 111 Maryland Avenue\, Rockville\, MD\, 20850\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions":MAILTO:director@mahdc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170505T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170505T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20170501T170355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170501T171351Z
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SUMMARY:Social Hour at Mulberry Lofts
DESCRIPTION:The Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions invites you to a Social Hour at the recently rehabilitated Mulberry Lofts.\nThe Southern Shoe Manufacturing Company built the Mulberry Lofts building in 1927. A factory for more than seventy years\, it has recently been rehabilitated\, funded in part by an interest-free loan from the City of Hagerstown\, and now houses offices and flats with city-subsidized rents to encourage business owners to come downtown and contribute to the historic city’s revitalization. \n  \nDr. Robert Savitt to speak on The Golden Age of Industry in Washington County\nFrom the late 1900s to the mid-twentieth century\, citizens of Washington County could acquire virtually anything needed for everyday life without venturing across county lines. While many of these manufacturing companies are no longer with us\, some of the county’s storied enterprises are thriving to this day. Dr. Savitt’s overview will cover the heyday of Washington County’s rich industrial history. \nDr. Savitt is a graduate of Colgate and Georgetown Universities. He has served in the Department of Defense and State Department and was Legislative Director for a U.S. Senator. Bob has authored two books on local history and numerous articles on a variety of subjects. He is a past president of the Washington County Historical Society. \n  \nMaryland’s historic preservation commissioners\, local government staff and elected officials\, and preservationists are welcome for this casual social networking event in the Hagerstown National Register-listed historic district. \nDrinks and light refreshments will be served. \nOUR SPONSORS:\n \n \n \nTo become a partner or sponsor\, contact Melanie Lytle\, Executive Director.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/social-hour-at-mulberry-lofts/
LOCATION:Mulberry Lofts\, 22 North Mulberry Street\, Hagerstown\, 21704\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions":MAILTO:director@mahdc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170427T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170427T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20170308T004124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170308T004124Z
UID:3172-1493312400-1493321400@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:HPC 100. Design Review for Historic Preservation Commissions
DESCRIPTION:A commissioner’s primary role is to promote the respectful use of historic buildings and districts within their purview. Expertise in history\, architecture\, and general planning is essential for the responsible management of historical resources. Through a number of case studies\, this workshop enhances commissioners’ technical skills by laying out the procedural steps for design review and by examining the various design standards by which commissioners are to evaluate applications. The workshop covers the following design review-related topics: \n\nScope of review\nRole of the public\nPotential actions\nStandards of review\nSensitive additions\n‘Green’ principles\n\nEmail MAHDC for registration information.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/hpc-100-design-review-for-historic-preservation-commissions/
LOCATION:Bel Air Town Hall\, 39 North Hickory Avenue\, Bel Air\, MD\, 21014\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions":MAILTO:director@mahdc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170329T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170329T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20170308T002757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170308T002924Z
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SUMMARY:HPC 102. Ethics and Defensive Decision Making for Historic Preservation Commissions
DESCRIPTION:Following the rule of law alone is not always sufficient to ensure that a commission’s actions are orderly\, fair\, and impartial\, which is why policies and procedures must be underpinned by commissioners’ high ethical standards. Historic preservation commissions\, as an arm of the local government\, have authority to protect the community’s historic resources. Commissioners are therefore public servants who have the responsibility to act in an ethical and legal manner on the public’s behalf. It’s not always clear what may be appropriate\, however\, especially when it comes to some common dilemmas all public servants face related to bias\, ex parte communication\, and conflicts of interest. This workshop discusses approaches and strategies for commissioners to deal with the ethical dilemmas they face as historic preservation commissioners and presents the elements of defensive decision-making\, so that commissioners can ethically protect their community’s historic resources. \nAt the end of the workshop\, the participants will be able to: \n\nDefine the various ethical concerns that create legal vulnerabilities for commissioners\nExplain due process and apply the elements of a defensible decision\nRecognize\, analyze\, and apply ethical standards when facing pressure to be unethical\n\nEmail MAHDC for more information about registration.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/hpc-102-ethics-and-defensive-decision-making-for-historic-preservation-commissions/
LOCATION:City of Gaithersburg\, 31 South Summit Avenue\, Gaithersburg\, MD\, 20877\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions":MAILTO:director@mahdc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170323T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170323T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20170308T002426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170308T004649Z
UID:3161-1490277600-1490286600@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:HPC 100. Design Review for Historic Preservation Commissions
DESCRIPTION:A commissioner’s primary role is to promote the respectful use of historic buildings and districts within their purview. Expertise in history\, architecture\, and general planning is essential for the responsible management of historical resources. Through a number of case studies\, this workshop enhances commissioners’ technical skills by laying out the procedural steps for design review and by examining the various design standards by which commissioners are to evaluate applications. The workshop covers the following design review-related topics: \n\nScope of review\nRole of the public\nPotential actions\nStandards of review\nSensitive additions\n‘Green’ principles\n\nEmail MAHDC for registration information.
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/hpc-100-design-review/
LOCATION:Patuxent Building\, St. Mary’s County Governmental Center Complex\, 23150 Leonard Hall Drive\, Leonardtown\, MD\, 20650\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions":MAILTO:director@mahdc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170223T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170223T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T103007
CREATED:20170203T164633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170207T154124Z
UID:3050-1487867400-1487876400@mahdc.org
SUMMARY:Social Hour at College Park Aviation Museum
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend:\nSocial Hour at College Park Aviation Museum\nThursday\, February 23\, 2017 from 4:30 PM – 7:00 PM\nThe Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions invites you to a Social Hour at the College Park Aviation Museum. The museum is located on the grounds of the world’s oldest continuously operating airport\, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. \nMaryland’s historic preservation commissioners\, local government staff and elected officials\, students\, and preservationists are welcome. \nArrive early to tour the Aviation Museum – exhibits close at 5. Participate in a raffle and enjoy light refreshments and drinks. \nRSVP\n$5 (free for students)
URL:https://mahdc.org/event/social-hour-at-college-park-aviation-museum/
LOCATION:College Park Aviation Museum\, 1985 Corporal Frank Scott Drive\, College Park\, MD\, 20740\, United States
CATEGORIES:MAHDC-sponsored
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions":MAILTO:director@mahdc.org
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