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Preservation Conference

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Friday, June 13

12:00 p.m.

Noon Lunch at Hayden’s Crossing

107 N. Water Street, Wilmington
Lunch is not included in the conference registration. However, please check the box on the registration form if you plan on joining us.

 

1:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Barn Tour in Southwestern Will County

A bus will be provided by Will County. Meet at the Mars Theatre Parking Lot, 121 S. Main Street, Wilmington. (2nd lot south of Main and Rt. 53)

 

5:15 p.m.

Rialto Theatre Tour

Joliet’s great movie palace is offering a free tour for conference attendees.

 

Saturday, June 14

Joliet Area Historical Museum

204 N. Ottawa Street, Joliet

For directions and parking information, go to www.jolietmuseum.org.

 

8:00 a.m.

Registration & Coffee

 

9:00 – 3:30 p.m.

Conference Meeting (Lunch included)

 

Featured Speakers

 

Rod Scott
   National Barn Alliance

Rep. Rich Brauer
   co-chair, Illinois Historic Preservation Caucus

Bob Sherman
   Illinois barn history expert

Rick Collins
   Trillium Dell Timberworks

 

If You Have Questions

 

Jean Follet, (630) 654-9717
   jafollett@comcast.net or

Brandee Stowe, (309) 289-7921

   brandee@trilliumdell.com.

 

Registration

 
Conference Registration Form


 

Baker-Koren Barn, Manhattan Township

Frederick Gatter Barn, Frankfort

McGovney-Yunker Barn, Mokena

Joliet Rialto Theatre, Joliet

 

 
     

 

 

 

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