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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission

EDUCATION COMMITTEE MEETING

October 27, 2004

12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m.

2100 Randolph Road, Charlotte, N. C.

Present:

Valerie Lewis, HLC Committee Chair

Yolanda Law, HLC Committee Vice-Chair

Lauren Blackburn, HLC Committee member

Yolanda Johnson-Gess, HLC Committee member

Rebecca Hefner, Historic Charlotte, Inc., Executive Director

Mike Sullivan, HLC Vice-Chair & Committee member

Dan Morrill, HLC Consulting Director

Mary Lynn Morrill, HLC Consultant

Robin Morris, Levine Museum

Autumn Rierson Michael, Regional office of Preservation N. C.

Kathleen Ferrigno, History Channel, N. Y. Civic Entertainment Group

Roberta Farman, Time Warner Cablevision & Planning Commission

Lisa Gray, Charlotte Trolley, Inc., Executive Director

Mariruth Leftwich Wurdeman, Charlotte Museum of History, Vice-Pres./Education

Ms. Lewis welcomed everyone to the meeting. Each person present introduced himself/herself. Ms. Lewis thanked Ms. Ferrigno for coming from N. Y. to explain how Charlotte might be involved in a proposed History Channel project.

Ms. Ferrigno distributed a packet of information to everyone present and presented the following information about the SAVE OUR HISTORY PROGRAM:

"In every community, there are monuments, buildings, and artifacts that are facing neglect, decay, or even destruction. These places tell the story of where we’re from and who we are. These are the places we call home. That’s why The History Channel has developed Save our History, a national preservation and education initiative, designed to teach students and communities to value their local history. Save Our History provides history organizations an opportunity to partner with educators on unique projects that teach students about the history of their communities and the importance of its preservation. This year, the History Channel will distribute $250,000 in grants to organizations working with schools or preservation projects as a part of Save Our History. Applications and information are available at www.saveourhistory.com. Judging of the application grants, which have a December 1, 2004, deadline, will occur January 6, 2005, and grant recipients will be notified on January 10, 2005. Projects must be in progress by February 1, 2005 and completed by May 15, 2005. The History Channel has created the Save Our History National Awards to honor the local communities and classrooms that demonstrate outstanding commitment to history education and preservation of local history. The awards will be given during a ceremony to be held in Washington, D. C. in May, 2005. The History Channel web site is located at www.HistoryChannel.com."