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Upcoming Regional Meetings and Digital Town Hall Forums
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ZOOM MEETING INFORMATION FOR ALL DIGITAL TOWN HALL MEETINGS ARE PROVIDED IN THE CORRESPONDING REGISTRATION TABS. PLEASE REFER BACK TO THE REGISTRATION TABS TO ACCESS THE ZOOM MEETING.
TO VIEW RECORDINGS OF PREVIOUS DIGITAL TOWN HALLS AND STAKEHOLDER LISTENING SESSIONS, PLEASE REFER TO THE DOCUMENTS TAB.
Regional workshops are your opportunity to:
Identify the threats and opportunities facing Texas’ historic and cultural resources
Address disaster preparedness, response, and recovery related to Texas’ heritage
Learn local preservation success stories
Help shape the vision for the future of historic preservation in Texas
Set the direction for statewide historic preservation activities over the next 10 years
Online Stakeholder Meeting
Discuss the Texas Historical Commission's Identity and Vision, January 7, 2022––2 to 4 p.m. — Register here(Completed)
Discuss the Needs of Preservation Nonprofits, March 24, 2022––12 noon to 2 p.m. — Register here
Digital Town Hall #1: Impact of Hurricane Harvey––December 14, 2021––7 to 9 p.m.— Register here(Completed)
Digital Town Hall #2: Needs of Local Government Related to Disasters–– January 18, 2022— 2 to 4 p.m. — Register here(Completed)
Digital Town Hall #3: Needs of Local Property Owners Related to Disasters––January 20, 2022.— 7 to 9 p.m. — Register here(Completed)
Digital Town Hall #4: Disaster-Related Threats––March 10, 2022––12 to 2 p.m. — Register here(Completed)
Digital Town Hall #5: Engaging Future Preservationists ––April 7, 2022––6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Register here
Digital Town Hall #6: Interpreting Underrepresented Stories––April 12, 2022 ––6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Register here
Digital Town Hall #7: Leveraging Preservation Benefits––April 14, 2022 ––12 to 2 p.m.— Register here
Digital Town Hall #8: Expanding Revenue Streams––April 19, 2022 ––12 to 2 p.m.— Register here
ZOOM MEETING INFORMATION FOR ALL DIGITAL TOWN HALL MEETINGS ARE PROVIDED IN THE CORRESPONDING REGISTRATION TABS. PLEASE REFER BACK TO THE REGISTRATION TABS TO ACCESS THE ZOOM MEETING.
TO VIEW RECORDINGS OF PREVIOUS DIGITAL TOWN HALLS AND STAKEHOLDER LISTENING SESSIONS, PLEASE REFER TO THE DOCUMENTS TAB.
Regional workshops are your opportunity to:
Identify the threats and opportunities facing Texas’ historic and cultural resources
Address disaster preparedness, response, and recovery related to Texas’ heritage
Learn local preservation success stories
Help shape the vision for the future of historic preservation in Texas
Set the direction for statewide historic preservation activities over the next 10 years
Online Stakeholder Meeting
Discuss the Texas Historical Commission's Identity and Vision, January 7, 2022––2 to 4 p.m. — Register here(Completed)
Discuss the Needs of Preservation Nonprofits, March 24, 2022––12 noon to 2 p.m. — Register here