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Heritage Newsletter


November 10, 2009

Monthly news update from the Office of History and Archaeology State of Alaska,
Department of Natural Resources
November 2009

IN THIS ISSUE

Federal FY10 budget
On October 29th Congress passed the FY10 Interior Department appropriations bill, which includes Historic Preservation Fund programs and on October 30th President Obama signed it into law. It’s good news for historic preservation programs! The State Historic Preservation Offices are funded at $46.5 million and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices at $8 million. The Save America’s Treasures program is funded at $25 million, Preserve America at $4.6 million, and Heritage Areas at $16.8 million.



Alaska Historical Commission to meet November 9
The fall 2009 meeting of the Alaska Historical Commission will be held November 9, 2009, in the Atwood State Office Building, 550 West 7th Ave., Suite 1860, Anchorage, Alaska. The agenda includes discussion of Office of History and Archaeology programs, review of draft regulations and the revised historic preservation plan, consideration of requests for funding from Certified Local Governments, and review of several geographic name applications. There will be a public comment period in the morning. The preliminary agenda is on the OHA webpage and available by contacting the Office of History and Archaeology at 907.269.8721 or oha@alaska.net.



Alaska State Parks is turning 40
The State of Alaska established the Division of Parks in October 1970, the same year the state legislature created Chilkat, Kachemak Bay, Chugach and Denali state parks.  The division is asking park supporters, volunteers, and present and former staff to record their experiences and share their photographs.  You can participate by going to the Parks’ website, http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/asp/40annv/parkannv.htm.  For more information about celebration plans contact Claire Holland LeClair, 907.269.8696 or claire.leclair@alaska.gov.



Chilkoot Indian Association receives Save Our History grant
The History Channel announced its Save Our History grant recipients last month. The Chilkoot Indian Association of Haines received one of the eleven grants awarded. The association, in partnership with the Haines Borough Schools, will have students do restoration work on a neglected Tlingit grave site called 3.5 Mile Cemetery, map the site, and record information about Tlingit history on a DVD that will be available for viewing at the local visitor center. After 100 years, railings around the cemetery have deteriorated and headstones have fallen.



NPS seeks proposals for Cultural Resources Diversity Internship Program
The National Park Service is seeking project proposals from government agencies and private organizations for its Cultural Resources Diversity Internship Program for summer 2010. The program annually sponsors 15 to 18 interns. Costs are shared between the NPS and the intern sponsor. The intern sponsor is expected to contribute $5,679 toward the costs. The NPS does recruitment, application processing, payroll, and career mentoring. The deadline for intern project proposals from potential sponsors is November 30, 2009. For more information about the program and an application contact Turkiya Lowe, 202.371.2229 or turkiya_lowe@contractor.nps.gov.



Preserve America Stewards
The Preserve American Stewards program is a federal program that recognizes organizations and agencies that use volunteers to help care for the country’s historic heritage. Programs have been recognized for rehabilitating buildings, interpreting places, monitoring archaeological sites, and preserving historic cemeteries. Nonprofit organizations, government entities, and businesses are eligible to seek designation. The program is administered by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Department of the Interior. The next deadline to apply for the recognition is December 1, 2009. Additional information and an application form are available www.preserveamerica.gov.




Heritage Preservation’s Conservation Assessment Program accepting applications
Heritage Preservation is accepting applications for 2010 Conservation Assessment Program (CAP) grants. The deadline to apply is December 1, 2009. The program is to help small to mid-sized museums with assessments of collections, environmental conditions, and sites. Museums with buildings older than 50 years receive additional funds for a historic structure assessment to identify priorities for care of the building(s). Applications are available at www.heritagepreservation.org/CAP. For more information contact Sara Gonzales at 202.233..0831 or sgonzales@heritagepreservation.org.



Anchorage International Film Festival to feature NOAA production
People of the Seal, a film about the heritage of the Aleut people of the Pribilof Islands, has been selected for the 2009 Anchorage International Film Festival. The film profiles five generations of the Lestenkof family, and traces their Russian and Aleut roots to Bering and Atka islands. The popular two week event, in its ninth year, will take place December 4-17. Screening dates, times, and locations will be available after November 15. The schedule will be available at www.anchoragefilmfestival.org.



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Preservation Calendar

2009

NOVEMBER
  • November 2-6 - Association for Preservation Technology International (APT) conference:  Preservation in the City Without Limits, Los Angeles, CA (Tamiko Kinkade, 217.539.9039 or info@aptconference.org)
  • November 9 - Alaska Historical Commission meeting, Anchorage (Jo Antonson, jo.antonson@alaska.gov or 907.269.8714)
  • November 13 - National Park Service, Shared Beringian Heritage Program grant application deadline (Katerina Wessels, Katerina_Wessels@nps.gov or 907.644.3602)
  • November 13-14 - Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research: 17th Arctic Conference, Boulder, CO (Craig Lee, 303.735.7807 or craig.lee@colorado.edu)
  • November 13-15 - Yukon College and Yukon Heritage Training Fund, lithic casting workshop, Whitehorse, YK (Norm Easton, 867.393.8912 or northeaston@gmail.com)
  • November 15 - National Council on Public History book award nomination deadline (Carrie Dowdy, 317.274.2716 or ncph@iupui.edu )
  • November 30 - National Park Service Cultural Resources Diversity Internship Program sponsor project application deadline (Turkiya Lowe, 202.354.2266 or turkiya_lowe@contractor.nps.gov)

    DECEMBER
  • December 1 - Heritage Preservation Conservation Assessment Program application deadline (Sara Gonzales, 202.233.0831 or sgonzales@heritagepreservation.org)
  • December 10 - National Council on Public History award nominations deadline (Carrie Dowdy, 317.274.2716 or ncph@iupui.edu)

    2010

    JANUARY

  • January 2 - National Park Service, American Battlefield Protection Program grant application deadline (www.npsgov/history/hps/abpp/grants/battlefieldgrants/2010grants.htm)
  • January 13 - National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Public Programs:  America’s Historical and Cultural Organizations and Interpreting America’s Historic Places grant application deadline (Division of Public Programs, 202.606.8269 or www.neh.gov)

    MARCH
  • March 1-5 - National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO) annual meeting and advocacy day, Washington, DC (Elizabeth Bellville, 202.624.5465)
  • Mach 3-5 - National Historic Tax Credit Conference
  • March 9-10 - National Preservation Institute and American Istitute of Architects: Preservation Planning for Campuses, Complexes, and Installations, Anchorage, AK (NPI, 703.765.0100 or info@npi.org)
  • March 10-14 - National Council for Public History and American Society for Environmental History joint conference: Current Changes, Portland, OR (www.ncph.org)
  • March 20-23- Sitka National Historical Park Celebrates 100 Years, Sitka, AK (Mary Miller, http://www.nps.gov/sitk)
  • March 24-27 - Alaska Anthropological Association annual meeting, Anchorage, AK (Richard VanderHoek, 907.269.8728 or richard.vanderhoek@alaska.gov)

    APRIL
  • April 21-25 - Society of Architectural Historians annual meeting, Chicago, IL (ksturm@sah.org)

    MAY
  • May 19-21 - Vernacular Architecture Forum annual meeting: Housing Washington, Washington, DC (Cynthia Falk, 607.547.2586 or falkcg@oneonta.edu)

    JUNE
  • June 22-26 - Green Lines Institute, Heritage 2010: 2nd International Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development, Evora, Portugal (www.heritage2010.greenlines-institute.org)

    JULY
  • July 26-August 1 - National Alliance for Preservation Commissions Forum, Grand Rapids, MI (Drane Wilkinson, 706.542.0169 or drane@uga.edu)

    AUGUST
  • August 10-15 - International Committee for the History of Technology and International Committee for the Conservation of Industrial Heritage, Reusing the Industrial Past, Tampere, Finland (icohtecticcih2010@tampere.fi or www.tampere.fi/industrialpast2010/

    SEPTEMBER
  • September 9-12 - Seventh Biennial Conference on Historic Roads, Washington, DC (Christopher H. Marston, 202.354.2162 or Christopher_Marson@nps.gov)
  • September 22-25 - American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) annual meeting: The Winds of Opportunity, Oklahoma City, OK (Bethany Hawkins, 615.320.3203 or hawkins@aaslh.org)

    OCTOBER
  • October 26-30 - National Trust for Historic Preservation, Conference 2010, Austin, TX (National Trust, 202.588.6092 or conference@nthp.org)

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