HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistoric Preservation Board Yellowstone Historic Preservation Board YELLOWSTONE HISTORIC
Upon its creation ~n 1993 as an inter-local
agreement with the City of Billings, City of
Laurel, Yellowstone County, and the Crow
Tribal Council, the YI-1PB promotes public
interest and preservation of h~toric and
prehistoric sites, buddings and districts by
addressing preservation issues at the local
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The Yellowstone Historic Preservation Board invites you to the 5th Annual Historic
Preservation Roundtable. This year's Roundtable will be at the Billings Depot on March
16, 7:30-9:30 AM. Coffee and pastries will be served. Each year we've gathered to al/ow
people working in Historic Preservation to share some of their recem accomplishments, as
well as plm~s for the upcoming year. We have bad to limit presemations to 3 minutes to
allow everyone a chance to share with the larger group: In the past we've bad about 30 peo-
ple representing local museums, statewide historic preservation organi~atbns, and busi-
nesses tbat work to address historic preservation concerns.
If you have any preservation concerns please contact a board member or share them with us
at our monthly board meeting (third Tuesday of each month at 8:00 AM, City Offices oa the
fourth floor).
Lhnelle C hld.slman,
Yellowstone Historic Preservation Board Members:
Ann Ferguson Paul Daniels
Don Woerner Mike Schaer
Virginia Smith Jolene Rieck
Armond Loho£ Stephanie Kralovec
Jolene Rieck, Board President
John Walsh, Community Developmem
Kevin Kooistra-Manning, Western Heritage Center Consultant
Lanelle Cbxistman, Western Heritage C*ater Consultant