SPECIAL MEETING OCTOBER 6 6:30 PM FOR TRUST CONFERENCE BOOTH
Hello All,
Just a reminder to mark your calender for OCTOBER 6 COHN meeting. This is the booth meeting for the Trust conf. Reminder, if you want to show off your neighborhood to the Trust members this is your chance. There is no fee to do this. This is over a 700 dollar value for free to you the neighborhoods of Tulsa brought to you by COHN. All we are asking is that you attend the OCT 6 meeting so we can tell how many neighborhoods want to be part of this Great EVENT. If you do not attend this meeting we can not include you in the booth. So please mark OCT 6 Time 6:30 Place Harlwelden. Any question email us and we will get back to you,
See you THERE,
Chip Atkins
September 26, 2008 No Comments
June 19: 2008 National Preservation Conference Planning Meeting
The final Local Advisory Committee meeting for the 2008 National Preservation Conference will be held on Thursday, June 19, 4:30 - 6:00pm, in the Manchester Room at the Doubletree Hotel Downtown, 616 W. 7th Street.
This is a public meeting, and anyone interested or involved in the 2008 National Preservation Conference - coming this October - should make plans to attend.
More details are at this announcement on the Tulsa Preservation Commission site.
June 11, 2008 No Comments
IRS To Auction Off Historic Tulsa Mansion
Date To Be Announced.
Located at 585 W Fairview, just north of downtown and about 1/2 mile from the new BOK Center. The 1920 residence is a former Designer Showcase home.
Details and photos can be found at the IRS Notice of Public Auction for this property.
June 11, 2008 1 Comment
Protecting America’s Historic Neighborhoods
Taming the Teardown Trend
Free and Open to the Public
Wednesday, May 28th at 6PM
Harweldon Mansion
2210 South Main
Using examples from across the country, Jim Lindberg will describe the scope and impact of the teardown trend.
May 27, 2008 No Comments
National Trust for Historic Preservation Online Auction – Ends May 31st
The 2008 National Preservation Online Auction is currently underway, with proceeds going toward the work of the National Trust for Historic Preservation - saving the places that matter to you.
You can bid on a variety of donated getaways, merchandise and services – even a registration package to this year’s National Preservation Conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma, October 21-25, 2008.
May 23, 2008 No Comments
CHAMP May Moonlight Market & Spring Shopping Spree
Start the Memorial Day Weekend Early on May 22, 23, 24, 2008.
The College Hill Association of Merchants and Professionals invites you to come and enjoy their One Square Mile bounded by Lewis on the West and Harvard on the East.
Music - Fantastic Bargains - Food Specials
Help support one of Tulsa’s oldest Destination Shopping Areas, aka College Hill. For more info visit: http://www.collegehillmerchants.com/champevents.htm
May 21, 2008 No Comments
May Monthly COHN Meeting Cancelled
Due to conflicting meetings and lack of an officer’s quorum, the May monthly meeting will have to be cancelled. The next meeting will be June 16th.
May 16, 2008 No Comments
National Preservation Conference, October 21-25, 2008 in Tulsa!
The National Trust For Historic Preservation has chosen Tulsa to host the 2008 National Preservation Conference, October 21-25, 2008.
This is the premier preservation conference in the United States. Find out more at their website - or volunteer.
April 25, 2008 No Comments
The Latest on Neighborhood Conservation Districts
Michael D. Bates wrote an excellent explanation of NCDs, appearing in the March 5th, 2008 edition of Urban Tulsa Weekly: Looking Under the Hood
Some follow-up to Mr. Bates column at batesline.com, March 27, 2008, by Daniel Carey, Southwest Regional Director for the National Trust for Historic Preservation: National Trust official praises NCD column
March 29, 2008 No Comments
Tulsa Designated as ‘Preserve America Community’
February 4, 2008 - City of Tulsa Press Release
First Lady Laura Bush, honorary chair of the Preserve America initiative, recently honored Tulsa by designating it as one of the nation’s newest Preserve America Communities. Mayor Kathy Taylor will receive an official announcement certificate signed by Mrs. Bush.
“Becoming a Preserve America Community confirms what Tulsans have known for many years – that our community has a rich collection of historic resources that are of interest to heritage tourists,” Mayor Taylor said. “We are especially excited about achieving this designation with the National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference coming to Tulsa in October 2008.”
February 4, 2008 No Comments


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