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Notice Of Annual Meeting On 12 January 2014 And Board Of Directors Candidate Biographies

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING – 27 December 2013

Pursuant to Section 3.04 of our By-Laws, you are hereby notified that the Preservation Association of Central New York (PACNY) will hold the Annual Meeting of its members on Sunday, January 12, 2014 at 1:30 PM at Barnes Mansion, 930 James Street, Syracuse, New York.


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The business portion of our Annual Meeting will include a report on the affairs of PACNY by Board President Murray F. Gould.

As a membership organization, you elect the Board of Directors to manage the affairs of the organization. Presented for your consideration are the names of six (6) individuals to serve on your Board. Information about these six candidates is enclosed. The election of these candidates will take place at our meeting.

During 2014 PACNY will be celebrating its 40th anniversary and throughout the year we will be featuring events, lectures and tours that will look back on these years. We are pleased to have as our keynote speaker for our Annual Meeting Barbara G. Bartlett, Executive Director of the Lorenzo State Historic Site in Cazenovia. Barbara is one of the pillars of the preservation community in Central New York, having served as Executive Director of PACNY during our formative years.

A reception will follow our business meeting.

Bruce Harvey
Secretary

Candidates Nominated to Serve on the Board of Directors

Three-Year Term ending December 31, 2016

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Mary Duffin – Mary has recently retired after a long career as an Elementary Teacher at Moses Dewitt Elementary in the Jamesville – Dewitt Central School District. She has been involved with local and state organizations for teaching Social Studies: the Central New York Council for the Social Studies and, as vice president and president, The New York Council for the Social Studies. Mary has brought students and teachers to many historic sites for special programs and encourages the importance of preserving our history to help the future learn from the past. She has been a long time member and board member of PACNY. She has her MA from Syracuse University in Education and lives in Dewitt.

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Murray F. Gould – Murray is the founder of Port City Preservation LLC, a consulting and development firm that specializes in the adaptive reuse and rehabilitation of historic properties. Since beginning in the preservation field in 1983, Murray had participated in more than 100 successful projects that include historic homes, mills, industrial facilities, hospitals, downtown buildings, schools, sacred places and public buildings. He is a frequent speaker at preservation and economic development workshops. His work related to historic preservation is diverse, having served as an investor, lender, developer, owner, property manager, project manager, grant writer and consultant. Murray and his wife Ellen reside in the historic William Sabine House in the Valley neighborhood of Syracuse.

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Patrick Heaton – Pat is a Project Manager at edr Companies in Syracuse. Pat is an environmental regulatory compliance specialist with expertise in cultural (archaeological and historic) resources, visual impact assessment, and historic preservation planning. He is a Registered Professional Archaeologist RPA) with over ten years experience preparing cultural resource surveys, conducting National Register of Historic Places eligibility evaluations, assessing potential impacts, and proposing avoidance and/or mitigation strategies for archaeological and historic resources. Pat has a BA and MA degrees in Anthropology from Hartwick College and New York University (respectively), and currently lives in Fayetteville, New York.

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Bruce M. Poushter – An Attorney and CPA, Bruce is a partner with the Sugarman Law Firm in Syracuse. Bruce holds a B.S. degree in finance from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania; an L.L.M. in Federal Taxation from New York University; and an M.S. in Accounting from Syracuse University College of Law and School of Management. Bruce’s interest in historic preservation is evident through his professional work representing a number of owners and developers doing rehabilitations of historic buildings. Bruce has nonprofit experience through his board roles on the McMahon Child Advocacy Center and the Boys’ Club.

2013_BOD_dagastinoAndrew D’Agostino – Andrew D’Agostino is Vice President with The Community Preservation Corporation. Andrew holds a B.B.A. and an M.B.A. in Business and Finance from LeMoyne College. Andrew’s professional skills include financial analysis and historic rehabilitation. Andrew is interested in the historic rehabilitation of vacant schools in neighborhoods throughout the city of Syracuse.

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Margaret Sithole – Dr. Margaret Sithole is an Assistant Professor of Business, Management and Economics with Empire State College / State University of New York. Margaret holds a B.A. in English and History from the University of Rhodesia; and M.B.A. from the University of Zimbabwe; and a Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership and Higher Education Administration from Idaho State University. Margaret’s interests include the preservation of sacred places.

PACNY Press Release – Sacred Places Symposium – November 16, 2013

PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL NEW YORK PRESS RELEASE

SACRED PLACES SYMPOSIUM – SYRACUSE, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 16, 2013

September 13, 2013

For Immediate Release

Contact: Jeanie Gleisner (315) 720-7169

2013sept12_sacredplacesThe Preservation Association of Central New York today announced that it will present the first ‘Sacred Places Symposium’ on Saturday, NOVEMBER 16th, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral, at 310 Montgomery Street in Syracuse, New York. This one-day event will address the many challenges and opportunities associated with some of the region’s most culturally and architecturally valued buildings and places – including insights and case studies on assessing, maintaining, funding, and reusing religious properties and sacred sites.

This informative Symposium will bring together an array of expert practitioners to discuss (in two learning tracks) the issues that can determine the fate of these magnificent community places, and the neighborhoods that surround them. Featured speakers will include experts in the preservation and planning fields, including A. Robert Jaeger, Co-Founder and President of Partners for Sacred Places, who will give a keynote address on the importance of protecting, preserving, and repurposing our Sacred Places. Mr. Jaeger is the co-author of Sacred Places at Risk (1998) and Strategies for Stewardship and Active Use of Older and Historic Religious Properties (1996), author of Sacred Places in Transition (1994), and editor (from 1985 to 1989) of Inspired, a bi-monthly magazine with news and technical articles on religious property preservation.

There will be a registration fee for the all day symposium which will be offered to the general public, with a discounted fee to PACNY members. Membership options are available at www.pacny.net.

Additional information about the Preservation Association of Central New York and the upcoming ‘Sacred Places Symposium’ can be found at pacny.net.

Lecture: Gustav Stickley, Central New York And The Arts & Crafts Movement

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Stickley furniture on view at Everson Museum in exhibit An American Look: Fashion, Decorative Arts & Gustav Stickley. Photo: Samuel D. Gruber 2013

Gustav Stickley, Central New York And The Arts & Crafts Movement
An illustrated lecture by Dr. Samuel D. Gruber

Local preservationist and cultural heritage consultant Samuel D. Gruber will be giving a lecture hosted by Petit Branch Library on Monday, August 5th at 6:30 p.m. Detail are provided on his My Central New York blog and below:


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Petit Branch Library – Onondaga County Public Library System
105 Victoria Place, Syracuse, New York 13210

In the first years of the 20th century Gustav Stickley and his home on Columbus Avenue, on Syracuse’s Eastside, was the center of the American Arts and Craft Movement – not just for Central New York, but for the nation. Through example in furniture and architecture, and by publication of The Craftsman magazine, Stickley and his associates played a major role shaping American houses, and and equally how Americans viewed the relationship between art and life.

This talk will emphasize Stickley’s career in Syracuse, and the role played in local arts by architects Lamont Warner, Clarence S. Congdon, Ward Wellington Ward and others, as well as ceramicist Adelaide Alsop Robineau and stained glass artist Henry Keck. The talk coincides with the current exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art, An American Look: Fashion, Decorative Arts & Gustav Stickley