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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Heritage Conservation and Real Estate Economics: Unpacking Factors Affecting Heritage Property Investment
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n\nThe decision by property owners to retain and reuse\, or to demolish heritage buildings\, doesn’t happen in a vacuum. This webinar will build your understanding of the economics of heritage conservation\, unpacking how built heritage interacts with forces of supply and demand and the real estate marketplace. \nPresenter: Neil R. Lovitt – B.CD.\, DULE\, LPP\, MCIP\, CPT (Vice President\, Planning & Economic Intelligence\, Turner Drake & Partners Ltd.\, Halifax\, NS) \nNeil Lovitt is Vice President of Turner Drake’s Planning Division and Economic Intelligence Unit. In this role\, Neil leads a team of professionals that marry expertise in real estate economics and market intelligence with community planning and real estate development projects. Through various assignments he has experience gathering and analyzing socio-economic\, housing need\, and real estate market data\, reviewing and drafting planning policy and regulation\, and evaluating the financial feasibility of development proposals – including those which incorporate affordability\, heritage conservation\, and other policy goals. \nNeil holds a Bachelor of Community Design degree from Dalhousie University\, a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from the University of British Columbia\, and a Diploma in GIS & Urban Planning from Fanshawe College. He is a Professional Planner and a Certified Planning Technician\, with membership in the Canadian Institute of Planners\, and the Canadian Association of Certified Planning Technicians. Neil is also an adjunct faculty member of the Dalhousie School of Planning where he teaches Land Development Economics to planning students in both the Bachelor and Master level programs.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-heritage-conservation-and-real-estate-economics/
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Historic Places Day 2022: Get Involved and Boost Awareness for Your Historic Places – Session #1
DESCRIPTION:FREE \nFind out how Canada Historic Places Days can boost attendance and awareness of your historic places. Plan for your 2022 summer season by joining us to hear the latest about Canada Historic Places Days 2022 running from July 8-31\, 2022. Find out the latest about this visitation/awareness program that reaches 2 million Canadians\, now in its sixth year.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-historic-places-day-2022-1/
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Reconciliation in Heritage
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n\nIn the seven years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada released its final report and 94 Calls to Action\, Canadians have been tasked with implementing the necessary change. But what does reconciliation actually mean for the heritage sector? In this focused discussion\, together we’ll consider the work of reconciliation by discussing the impacts on the sector and practical ways we can transform heritage work together. \nPresenter: Miranda Jimmy\nMiranda Jimmy is a passionate Edmontonian and member of Thunderchild First Nation. She is a community connector and fierce defender of truth. Miranda is committed to the spirit and intent of the treaty relationship and finds ways each day to demonstrate to others what this looks like.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-reconciliation-in-heritage/
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Gathering of the Heritage Sector: Unpacking the Heritage Reset
DESCRIPTION:Change and tensions are everywhere: social norms\, racial inequity\, climate and environment\, economic disparity. We know that our work with heritage places has extraordinary potential for impact – But are we moving fast enough? \nJoin in on this gathering of the heritage sector to learn more about vital work underway to better align heritage conservation values and practice with what matters now.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-gathering-of-the-heritage-sector-unpacking-the-heritage-reset/
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada Panel (Virtual): Gathering of the Heritage Sector: COP26 and Climate Heritage Action – Capitalizing on the Momentum
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n**One hour session** \nThe Climate Heritage Network and many others have created events and tools to place heritage conservation at the centre of climate action discussions at COP26 in Glasgow\, Scotland (Oct.31 – Nov.12). \nJoin this panel discussion to explore COP26 outcomes and how cultural heritage can seize its moment.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-panel-virtual-gathering-of-the-heritage-sector-cop26-and-climate-heritage-action/
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SUMMARY:National Trust Webinar: Regenerating Places of Faith
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n\nPlaces of faith have traditionally anchored and shaped our communities as part of the complex legacy of religious organizations in Canada. Yet many congregations today face declining attendance and insufficient funding to maintain and operate their historic buildings. These important community assets are at risk in this period of transition\, but faith groups\, heritage and community organizations are rising to the challenge of finding new solutions. \nJoin us for this webinar where we explore the successful regeneration strategies being applied successfully across the country. \nPanelists will include the Trust’s Robert Pajot and Kendra Fry\, as well as guest panelists Katja Brittain (Toronto United Church Council)\, Jennifer Miltenberg (St Joseph’s Kingsbridge Community) and Barbara Myers (SvN Architects + Planners). \nIn preparation for the webinar\, we’ve put together a video introduction to regenerating places of faith.\nWatch it here.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-webinar-regenerating-places-of-faith/
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada Panel Discussion (Virtual): Gathering of the Heritage Sector: COP26 and Climate Heritage Action – Capitalizing on the Momentum
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n\n**One hour session** \nThe Climate Heritage Network and many others have created events and tools to place heritage conservation at the centre of climate action discussions at COP26 in Glasgow\, Scotland (Oct.31 – Nov.12). \nJoin this panel discussion to explore COP26 outcomes and how cultural heritage can seize its moment.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-panel-discussion-virtual-gathering-of-the-heritage-sector-cop26-and-climate-heritage-action/
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada Panel (Virtual): Gathering of the Heritage Sector: Using Municipal Elections to Get Heritage on the Radar – Strategies and Reflections
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n**One hour session** \nMunicipal elections offer golden opportunities to get heritage conservation issues in front of community residents and prospective elected officials alike. \nJoin a panel of municipal heritage leaders as they discuss their strategies in recent elections\, and unpack their takeaways on what worked\, and what didn’t.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-panel-virtual-gathering-of-the-heritage-sector-using-municipal-elections-to-get-heritage-on-the-radar/
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
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SUMMARY:National Trust Webinar: Six Steps to Telling Your Heritage Story
DESCRIPTION:FREE \nHeritage places are filled with great stories to tell. In this webinar learn how to share and get your message out in a way that engages\, compels and inspires – and wins you a wider engaged audience including\, visitors\, members\, donors and supporters. \nHear from historic places that have increased the diversity of their storytelling\, by searching for the untold stories and connecting with new partners. \nNot sure you can attend? Register and we’ll email you a recording approximately 24 hours after the session.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-webinar-six-steps-to-telling-your-heritage-story/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200702T100000
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SUMMARY:National Trust Webinar: Information Systems: Protecting the Past\, Securing the Future (Part 3 of our Accessing Heritage Places From Home Series)
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: CIPA Emerging Professionals; International Council on Monuments and Sites; NSERC Create Heritage Engineering Program; and the National Trust for Canada \nIn this webinar we will share some of the ways Information Systems are used to support the monitoring of cultural heritage by helping us understand and manage change from a distance. The webinar is suitable for those with multiple levels of technical knowledge\, from beginners to experts on Information Systems. \nJoin us for presentations by panelists\, followed by a Q&A: \n\nInformation Systems for Cultural Heritage Landscapes: Experiences in Central Asia (Ona Vileikis\, University College London\, UK)\nThe Role of Information Systems for Regeneration and Optimization of Cultural Heritage Districts: EU H2020 ROCK Project (Gamze Dane\, Eindhoven University of Technology\, Netherlands and Martina Massari\, University of Bologna\, Italy)\nMonitoring Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (Bijan Rouhani\, University of Oxford\, UK)\nOE3D – Digital Mapping of Eastern Ontario (Joanna Cooper\, Carleton Immersive Media Studio\, Canada)\nAnd more! (Minna Silver\, Grazia Tucci\, and Mario Santana)
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-webinar-information-systems-protecting-the-past-securing-the-future/
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SUMMARY:National Trust Webinar: COVID-19 and Heritage: First and Third Tuesday Gatherings of the Heritage Sector
DESCRIPTION:Please join this essential conversation series on the first and third Tuesday each month to hear from and share ideas with peers across the country\, and tell us what you need. \nEveryone is welcome.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-webinar-covid-19-and-heritage-first-and-third-tuesday-gatherings-of-the-heritage-sector/
LOCATION:online
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