PHW Lunch and Learn Lecture on Feb. 20: Winchester National Register Historic District

PHW invites you to our first “Lunch and Learn” lecture of 2014 with Tim Youmans, Director of Planning for the City of Winchester. The presentation will address the changes coming to the Winchester National Register Historic District by updating the period of significance and the possible expansion of the National Register Historic District.

Date: February 20, 2014
Time: Noon-1 p.m.
Location: June Jeffries Educational Center at the upper parking lot of the Lewis-Jones Knitting Mill, 126 N. Kent Street, Winchester, VA
RSVP: Appreciated but not required
Cost: Free, unless you reserve a boxed lunch through PHW
Lunch: Bring your own lunch or pre-order a Panera boxed lunch by 5 p.m. on Feb. 19
Questions? Contact PHW at phwi@verizon.net or 540-667-3577.

If you are unable to attend the meeting in person but are still interested in learning about the changes to the Historic District, a video of the event will be posted to PHW’s YouTube account.

Lunch reservations are now closed. Thank you!

Final Fall Lunch and Learn Lecture Next Tuesday

PHW’s final fall 2013 “Lunch and Learn” lecture will be held Tuesday, November 12, noon at the Lewis Jones Knitting Mill, 126 N. Kent St. Speaker David Logan of Vintage Restoration, Inc. will talk you through how to restore and repair wooden windows.

Want to reserve a lunch through Panera? Please get your orders in no later than noon on Monday, Nov. 11.

[Lunch reservations are closed, but you are welcome to join the lecture.]

PHW Fall Program Updates

We’ve been quiet at PHW lately…because we’re hard at work on Holiday House Tour! All the houses are set this year for the December 7 and 8 event. There are still a few things we’re working on to bring the tour together, however, and here’s where you can help:

Ad space is still available in the program booklet (prices range from $75 to $250) and a Major Sponsor slot at $1000. The deadline to get an ad in the booklet is October 31; email us at phwi@verizon.net if you have questions or want to place an ad.

Volunteers are always needed. If you are willing to be a docent on December 7 and 8, or if you want to be added to PHW’s list of volunteer decorators to work in the houses before the event, please send your contact info to phwi@verizon.net with your job preferences.

But that’s not all on our events calendar! Don’t forget the Membership Signup Contest is going on until Dec. 6. Our next Lunch and Learn Lecture with Maral Kalbian on “How to Research Your Historic House” is set for noon at the 126 N. Kent St. on Oct. 29, to be followed on Nov. 12 by David Logan with “How to Restore and Repair Historic Wood Windows.”

Reminder for Next Lunch and Learn Lecture on Oct. 3

It’s a busy week at PHW, so don’t forget if you’d like to order a lunch from Panera through PHW for the October 3 lecture, “How to Green Your Historic Preservation Project” with Chuck Swartz, to get those orders in by lunchtime on October 2.

[Lunch reservations are now closed for this event.]

Otherwise, please feel free to join us at the lecture on Thursday at noon in the main conference room at the upper parking lot of the Lewis Jones Knitting Mill, 126 N. Kent St. We’ll see you there!

“How to Finance Historic Preservation” Lecture Online

Did you miss PHW’s first fall 2013 “Lunch and Learn” lecture? Never fear! The video of the presentation is available for you to watch online now.


View on YouTube

The presentation by Bill Buettin covers financing basics, financial analysis of real estate, a deconstruction of the Taylor Hotel project financing, and projection on the interest rate environment. Also included is the question and answer session at the end of the PowerPoint presentation. Fans of the Taylor Hotel project may want to skip to the 35 minute mark to see the financial case study on this unusual project.

Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the next lecture, “How to Green Your Historic Preservation Project” with Chuck Swartz, to be held October 3, noon at the Lewis Jones Knitting Mill, 126 N. Kent St.

Reminder for Lunch and Learn Lecture on Sept. 17

PHW’s first “Lunch and Learn” lecture of the fall season, “How to Finance Your Historic Preservation Project” presented by Bill Buettin, is set for September 17, noon at the Lewis-Jones Knitting Mill. The lecture is open to the public, and you may bring your own lunch for a free option. If you’d like to reserve a lunch from Panera for the event, please remember to place your order no later than Monday at 11:30 AM. We hope we’ll see you there next Tuesday!

[Lunch reservations are now closed. Thank you!]

You’re Invited to PHW’s Fall 2013 “Lunch and Learn” Lecture Series

PHW’s “Lunch and Learn” lectures are back with four new topics this fall! Bring your own lunch or buy a boxed lunch in advance through PHW and join us for these informative, hour long sessions. Unsure if these lectures are right for you? Watch the spring lecture on Historic Tax Credits in its entirety on YouTube.

Location: June Jeffries Educational Center at the upper parking lot, Lewis-Jones Knitting Mill, 126 N. Kent Street, Winchester, VA
Time: Noon-1P.M.
Cost: Free, unless you reserve a lunch through PHW
Parking: At the Lewis-Jones Knitting Mill or the George Washington Autopark, 131 N. Kent Street
Dates:

September 17th: How to Finance Your Historic Preservation Project, presented by Bill Buettin, President, United Bank
October 3rd: How to Green Your Historic Preservation Project, presented by Chuck Swartz, Reader and Swartz, Architects, P.C.
October 29th: How to Research Your Historic House, presented by Maral Kalbian, Maral S. Kalbian LLC., Historic Preservation Consultant
November 12th: How to Restore and Repair Historic Wood Windows, presented by David Logan, Vintage, Inc., Building Restoration and Craftsmen

PHW Lunch and Learn Lecture Tomorrow!

Don’t forget, PHW’s fourth “Lunch and Learn” lecture on how to utilize historic tax credits will be held tomorrow, May 15 at noon. We’ll be meeting in the basement bar (off the lower level parking lot) at the OakCrest Companies, 126 N. Kent St. Feel free to attend even if you haven’t RSVP’ed — we’ll find room for you!

If you have any other last minute questions, be sure to call or email the office before 10:30 AM tomorrow so we can get back to you in time. Thanks, and we hope to see you at the lecture tomorrow!