Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Preservation Louisville


Always been interested in local preservation issues but not sure how to get involved as an advocate for our community's historic resources? Here's your chance! The public is invited to Preservation Louisville, Inc.'s Volunteer Open House from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 7, 2010. Preservation Louisville needs your support- as a grassroots, citywide preservation organization, Preservation Louisville relies on the support of our members to provide our resources to the community - and Preservation Louisville needs your membership and your support is critical to our success. Please come to our open house, meet with Preservation Louisville board members, hear about the work of our organization and learn about the different volunteer opportunities available in preservation, such as assisting with events, serving on committees, participating in public advocacy initiatives, etc. Plus, come see our beautiful headquarters - The Brennan House Historic Home - an authentic Victorian treasure in the heart of downtown Louisville.

WHEN: Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
6 - 8 pm

WHERE: The Brennan House Historic Home
631 South Fifth Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202

The Brennan House (1868) is a Victorian mansion in downtown Louisville that is filled with an entirely original family collection. It is listed on the National Register and is a local landmark. The building is the headquarters of Preservation Louisville, Inc. a 501 (C)(3) charitable non-profit organization.

SPONSORED BY: Preservation Louisville, Inc.
A membership-based, non-profit organization powered by grassroots participation and contributions from our generous supporters.


As Metro Louisville's citywide non-profit historic preservation organization, Preservation Louisville works in partnership with local, state and national organizations to promote the preservation of our community's historic resources through education and advocacy. Preservation Louisville also provides education, technical information and resources. For more information, www.preservationlouisville.org.

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