The printed version of the PHW Newsletter is in the mail today for current PHW members, but if you’d like a sneak peek, you can read the newsletter online now at the PHW website.
The printed version of the PHW Newsletter is in the mail today for current PHW members, but if you’d like a sneak peek, you can read the newsletter online now at the PHW website.
Due to technical and mechanical issues, the PHW Newsletter is being released slightly ahead of the printed and mailed version to provide an additional reminder of two time sensitive upcoming events, the Winchester Little Theatre check presentation on Feb. 6, and Rouss Day commemorative events on Feb. 11.
This edition also recaps the feedback received to date from the Holiday House Tour 2014 survey, Historic Tax Credit alerts, WLT’s current status on their restoration, a tentative schedule of spring to early summer events, and even a crafty corner on how to make the stiffened yarn ball ornaments you may have seen during the Holiday House Tour.
Click the link to read the newsletter online (PDF).
Because of the technical difficulties this week, the PHW history post has also been delayed. The posts will resume next Friday.
The summer edition of PHW’s newsletter is now available online. Click here for a PDF copy.
We would also like to take a moment and note the Samuel Noakes House was listed as #1 in Design Bureau’s top 100 architectural and design interiors. In addition, it was the only building featured from Virginia. Congratulations again on a beautiful project, inside and out!
Eager to read more about this year’s Holiday House Tour stops? You aren’t alone! Due to popular demand, the digital version of the newsletter with the house art and descriptions is now available online. Printed versions will be mailed to PHW members on Friday. Click here to read the newsletter as a PDF.
PHW’s summer newsletter is online now! Read up about the actions at the Aulick House, the 49th Annual Meeting recaps, remembrances of John G. Lewis, what it’s like to intern at PHW, and even ways for you to volunteer or sponsor the upcoming Holiday House Tour.
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The PHW Winter Newsletter is now online for reading. Be sure to check it out, as we have a great selection of upcoming event teasers, plus a tricky architectural-themed word search for you to tackle. Printed copies should be arriving in your mailboxes soon. Click here to read Volume 36.1, Winter 2013.
Just want to tackle the word search or check your work? Click here for the word search and answer key.
The latest edition of the PHW Newsletter has been mailed. Anyone can read the newsletter online now in PDF form at www.phwi.org/newsletter.php.
The Holiday House Tour 2012 Brochure is also available for viewing at the PHW website. Printed brochures go out to our PHW members and our special “Holiday House Tour” mailing list. Would you like to be on this mailing list so you can receive a brochure in the mail? Just drop us an email at phwi@verizon.net or call the office at 540-667-3577 to be added.
Don’t forget, the Holiday House Tour advance tickets are available for purchase now at Kimberly’s, the Winchester Book Gallery, The Final Yard, and www.phwi.org.
Don’t miss the summer edition of the PHW newsletter, now available in the online archives at www.phwi.org/newsletter.php. The summer edition contains a wrap up of the Annual Meeting and photo contest, introduction of new board member Sharon Collette, and some history on the Helping Homeowner project house at 134 E. Leicester St. It also announces the open beta test of the PHW online shop, which is now open at www.phwi.org/shop.php.
Download the summer newsletter in PDF form (1 MB)
PHW’s latest edition of the newsletter is online. Click here for the National Preservation Month Edition of PHW News!
Don’t forget, you have about two weeks until entries are due for the Architectural Treasure Hunt Contest in Old Town Winchester. Click here for the contest form which was included with the newsletter.
The Volume 33.3, Fall 2010 edition of the PHW Newsletter is online now. Don’t miss page 3 for a sneak peek at the 2010 Holiday House Tour brochure and ticket order form!