TOWN OF WILKESBORO: Historic Preservation Meeting May 17th

TOWN OF WILKESBORO: Historic Preservation Meeting May 17th
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Town of Wilkesboro issued the following announcement on May 9.

Monthly scheduled meeting.
The mission of the Wilkesboro Historic Preservation Commission is to identify, study, preserve, and
protect Wilkesboro’s historic resources. These resources may range from significant architectural
features to archaeological resources.
Date & Time: Wednesday, May 17th, 2022 | 5:15 pm
Location: Wilkesboro Town Hall
AGENDA
I. Call Meeting to Order
II. April Minutes
III. Museum Banner Project
Staff will provide project update.
IV. Historic Jail & Cleveland Cabin
Members and staff will discuss financial partnerships and contributions.
V. Christmas Decorations Planning
Members and staff will discuss Christmas decorations phasing and next steps.
VI. Certificate of Appropriateness Application Update
VII. Minor Works Update
VIII. June Meeting Update
IX. Other Business
X. Public Comment
XI. Adjourn

Date: 05.17.2022 5:15 pm – 6:30 pm

Location: Wilkesboro Town Hall, 203 West Main Street, Wilkesboro, NC 28697

Url: https://www.google.com/calendar/event?eid=NmlmNTU3ZTdvaXJsbHFiM3VvdWlkNjhubTFfMjAyMjA1MTdUMjExNTAwWiBhd2ViNDYxMDJAbQ

Original source can be found here.       



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