The Kentucky Crossroads Rural Heritage Development Initiative (RHDI) is proud to present the “Preserving the Farm Landscape: Preservation Strategies for Farmland and Barns”, March 4, 2008 – Registration will begin at 9 a.m. with presentations starting at 9:30 and ending at 4 p.m., St. Catharine’s Motherhouse, St. Catharine, Kentucky (located just outside of Springfield, KY on Highway 150 towards Bardstown)**
Keynote speakers include, Jeffrey Marshall, Pennsylvania Heritage Conservancy, (www.heritageconservancy.org) who will give a presentation on the Pennsylvania Heritage Conservancy’s “Lasting Landscapes”, an innovative approach to meet the ongoing challenge of preserving and protecting natural and historic heritage by involving local communities to combine complementary natural and historic resources, establish large and contiguous preserved areas, and achieve preservation objectives within an area’s cultural heritage and regional context.
Joshua Phillips, Preservation Maryland (www.preservationmaryland.org), will give a presentation on the Tobacco Barn Restoration Fund, developed in 2006 by Preservation Maryland to rehabilitate tobacco barns as well as give case studies of successful re-uses of tobacco barns.
There will also be talks on preservation practices at the Loretto Motherhouse’s farm in Marion County, the Fayette County Purchase of Development Rights program, the Clothesline of Quilts project and barn rehabilitation and re-use at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill. Lunch will be locally grown food from St. Catharine’s farm with a presentation on their farming practices.
Registration is $35 and includes lunch, breaks and educational material. Please plan to register no later than February 19 by registering online at www.preservationkentucky.org or by sending the attached registration materials and check payable to Preservation Kentucky, PO Box 262, Hodgenville, KY 42748. For more information, please call (270) 358-9069.
The Maple Hill Manor, a historic bed and breakfast located on a working farm in Springfield (www.maplehillmanor.com) is offering discounted rates for overnight guests attending the conference. To make reservations, call 859-336-3075 or 800-886-7546.
**Parking is located in three lots in front of the Motherhouse Building. Participants will enter the main building and be given direction to St. Catharine Hall. For more detailed directions and more information about St. Catharine’s, visit www.opkentucky.org.
The Rural Heritage Development Initiative is a three-year demonstration program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, in collaboration with Preservation Kentucky and the Kentucky Heritage Council, to help develop and implement preservation-based economic development strategies in the eight county Central Kentucky area of Boyle, Green, LaRue, Marion, Mercer, Nelson, Taylor and Washington. The initiative is funded largely through a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. For more information please visit www.preservationkentucky.org or call (270) 358-9069.