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Heritage Newsletter

May, 2012

Monthly news update from the Office of History and Archaeology State of Alaska,
Department of Natural Resources


IN THIS ISSUE
Federal funding for historic preservation programs
President Obama's proposed FY 13 budget has $55.91 million for the Historic Preservation Fund. In the administration’s proposed budget National Heritage Areas funding is cut in half, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation’s budget is decreased $375,000.  The President’s budget provides guidance, but Congress makes the final spending decisions.    

  FY11 Final FY12 Admin FY13 Admin
State Preservation Offices $ 46.4 $46.9 $46.9
Tribal Preservation Offices 8.0 9.0 9.0
Save America’s Treasures -0- -0- -0-
Preserve America -0- -0- -0-
Total from HPF $ 54.4 $55.9 $55.9
Heritage Areas $ 18.0* $ 17.0* $ 8.5*

(numbers are in millions; *funded through the Recreation and Preservation Account not the Historic Preservation Fund)


Basic Archives Training May 1-2 in Anchorage
The Alaska State Historical Records Advisory Board (ASHRAB) and the Alaska Native Libraries Archives and Museums Summit (ANLAMS) are sponsoring Basic Archives Training, May 1-2, 2012, in Anchorage.  Dr. Laura Miller will be the workshop presenter on professional archival practices.  Scholarships to assist with travel expenses are available.  The registration form and scholarship application are at http://archives.state.ak.us/for_professionals/for_archives_professionals.html .
For more information contact Dean Dawson, Alaska State Archives, 907.465.2275 / dean.dawson@alaska.gov). 


National Preservation Month
May is National Preservation Month and the theme this year is “Discover America’s Hidden Gems.”  The idea is to spur communities to celebrate historic places in their own backyard with neighbors, students, tourists and preservationists.  Communities are encouraged to have special tours or events at historic sites, or perhaps do a photo exhibit on the web or a talk for the public about local historic places.  More information is available from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, 800.944.6847 / www.preservationnnation.org/take-action/preservation-month/.


Alaska Association for Historic Preservation celebrates 30th anniversary
The statewide nonprofit Alaska Association for Historic Preservation is celebrating National Preservation Month and commemorating its thirtieth anniversary on May 19, 2012.  There will be a celebration at the Oscar Anderson House located in Elderberry Park at 5th and M Streets in Anchorage.  For more information contact 907.929.9870 / akpreservation@gmail.com.  The organization is known for its annual lists of endangered historic properties and grants to help start rehabilitation work, but also has kept people informed about historic preservation projects and issues around the state and hosted historic preservation workshops.  Congratulations AAHP!


Nominations sought for Secretary of the Interior 2012 Historic Preservation Award
The National Park Service is seeking nominations to recognize outstanding contributions in historic preservation.  The awards recognize special achievements by employees of federal, state, tribal, and local preservation programs who have made outstanding contributions to the preservation of historic places.  Alaskans Deborah Corbett, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Scott B. Shepherd, III, U.S. Air Force, received the Federal Preservation Office award last year.  Nominations are due June 30, 2012.  For more information about eligibility, the criteria, and required documentation contact Jon C. Smith, 202.354.2095 /  Jon_Smith@nps.gov.


2012 International Conference on Russian America
The Åland Islands Emigrant Institute and the Provincial Archives of Åland are hosting the 2012 International Conference on Russian America, August 20-25, 2012, at Mariehamn, Åland, Finland.  The conference subject is the professions, skills, activities and contributions of people other than ethnic Russians, individually and as an ethnic group, in Russian America.  More information is available at email emi.inst@aland.net.


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Preservation Calendar

2012

MAY
  • May 1 - Heritage Preservation and American Association for State and Local History: MayDay 2012 (Heritage Emergency National Task Force, 202.233.0800 / TaskForce@heritagepreservation.org)
  • May 1-2 - Alaska State Historical Records Advisory Board and Alaska Native Libraries Archives and Museums Summit, Basic Archives Training, Anchorage, AK (Dean Dawson, 907.465.2275 / dean.dawson@alaska.gov)
  • May 19 - Alaska Association for Historic Preservation:  30th anniversary celebration, Anchorage (AAHP, 907.929.9870 / akpreservation@gmail.com)
  • May 22 - National Historic Landmarks Program webinar: Finding the right person to write your National Historic Landmark nomination (www.nps.gov/history/nhl/webinars.htm)
  • May 31-June 2 - US ICOMOS: Confluences of Cultures: World Heritage in the Americas, 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention, San Antonio, TX.


  • JUNE
  • May 31-June 2 - US ICOMOS: Confluences of Cultures: World Heritage in the Americas, 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention, San Antonio, TX.
  • June 3-8 - Third International Glacial Archaeology Symposium: Frozen Pasts, Whitehorse, YK (Ruth Gotthardt, 867.667.5983 / ruth.gotthardt@gov.yk.ca)
  • June 4-7 - 2012 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums, Tulsa, OK (Susan Feller, 405.522.3259 / atalminfo@gmail.com)
  • June 6-10 - Vernacular Architecture Forum annual meeting, Madison, WI (Anna Vemer Andrzejewski, avandrzejews@wisc.edu / www.vafweb.org)
  • June 14-17 - University of Alaska Southeast, Association for the Study of Literature and Environment symposium: Environment, Culture, and Place in a Rapidly Changing North, Juneau, AK (Sarah Jaquette Ray, sjray@uas.alaska.edu or Kevin Maier, Kevin.maier@uas.alaska.edu)
  • June 19-22 - Heritage 2012: 3rd International Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development, Porto, Portugal (Secretariat Heritage 2012, +351.253.815.037 /heritage 2012@greenlines-institute.org)
  • June 27 - National Historic Landmarks Program webinar:  Writing Section 7 for Criteria 1, 2, 4 and 5 (www.nps.gov/history/nhl/webinars.htm)
  • June 30 - National Park Service, Secretary of the Interior 2012 Historic Preservation Award nomination deadline (Jon Smith, 202.354.2075 / Jon_Smith@nps.gov)

    JULY
  • July 10 - National Historic Landmarks Program webinar:  Writing Section 8 for Criterion 6: Archeology (www.nps.gov/history/nhl/webinars.htm)
  • July 10-11 - Advisory Council on Historic Preservation: The Section 106 Essentials, Anchorage, AK (Cindy Bienvenue, 202.606.8521 / cbienvenue@achp.gov)
  • July 10-12 - National Center for Preservation Technology and Training: 3D Digital Documentation Summit, San Francisco, CA (Jason Church, 318.456.7444 / Jason_church@contractor.nps.gov)
  • July 12 - Advisory Council on Historic Preservation: Advanced Section 106 Seminar, Anchorage, AK (Cindy Bienvenue, 202.606.8521 / chienvenue@achp.gov)
  • July 18-22 -National Alliance of Preservation Commissions Forum, Norfolk, VA (Paul Trudeau, 706.369.5881 / napc@uga.edu)

    AUGUST
  • August 15 - National Endowment for the Humanities, America's Historical and Cultural Organizations grant deadline (NEH, www.neh.gov/grants/grants.html)
  • August 20-25 - 2012/5th International Conference on Russian America:  Those Other Russians, Mariehamn, Åland, Finland (+358-(0)18-13325 / emi.inst@aland.net)

    SEPTEMBER
  • September 8-9 - Roger Williams University, Sharing Best Practices and Finding Common Ground Historic Preservation Conference, Rhode Island (Jeremy Wells, jwells@rwu.edu)
  • September 20-23 - Preserving the Historic Road 8th biennial conference, Indianapolis, IN (Gloria Scott, 916.653.1029 / gloria_scott@dot.ca.gov)
  • September 27-30 - Society for the History of Discoveries annual meeting, Pasadena, CA (Josef Demhardt, 817.272.0122 / demhardt@uta.edu)

    OCTOBER
  • October 3-6 - American Association for State and Local History annual meeting: Crossroads, Exploring Vibrant Connections Between People and Places, Salt Lake City, UT (Bob Beatty, 615.320.3203 / beatty@aaslh.org)
  • October 10-13 - Alaska Historical Society/Museums Alaska annual meetings, Sitka, AK (Bob Medinger, 907.747.6455 / Sitka.history@yahoo.com)
  • October 24-28 - Smithsonian Institution, Arctic Studies Center:  18th Inuit Studies Conference, Washington, DC (Laura Fleming, 202.633.1889 / FlemingLA@si.edu)
  • October 31-November 3 - National Trust for Historic Preservation:  Beyond Boundaries, Spokane, WA (NTHP, 202.588.6100 / conference@nthp.org)

    NOVEMBER
  • October 31-November 3 - National Trust for Historic Preservation:  Beyond Boundaries, Spokane, WA (NTHP, 202.588.6100 / conference@nthp.org)
  • November 5-7 - 17th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies: Urban Archaeology and Excavations, Vienna, Austria (Wolfgang Boerner, +43.(0)1.4000.81176 / wolfgang.boerner@stadtarchaeologie.at)

    2013
  • April 17-20 - National Council on Public History annual meeting: Knowing you Public(s)—The Significance of Audiences in Public History, Ottawa, ON (National Council on Public History, 317.274.2718 / ncph@iupui.edu)


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