If you have a preservation event that you would like listed on our calendar,
please submit the event details through our contact page.
Florida State University history professor and Trust board member Dr. Jennifer Koslow and Florida Department of Health Women’s Health Coordinator Corrine Mealing Stancil will moderate a community discussion about the progress of women’s health in the 20th century. Free of charge.
The Tallahassee Trust for Historic Preservation will have its March monthly meeting on Thursday, March 18th at 1:15 PM. The meeting is open to public. If you would like to attend, please contact Trust staff at 488-7334 as the meeting schedule is subject to change.
Chair Laura Lee Corbett and Secretary Andy McLeod will be hosting a two-hour block during WFSU’s spring fund drive on Friday, March 19th from 4-6 PM. Other Trust board members will be answering the phones and accepting your pledges for WFSU. Tune in to 89.1 FM to hear about the Trust’s exciting accomplishments and upcoming activities for the year!
Join us on Thursday, March 25th from 6-8 PM while we celebrate Florida’s Archaeology Month and Preservation Week!
Get an exclusive peek inside the Governor Martin house and learn about the archaeological sites in Florida, the laws and procedures for dealing with archaeological resources, exciting places and programs, and what to do if you think you’ve stumbled upon the next great find.
Panelists will be Rhonda Kimbrough, Heritage Program Manager, US Forest Service; Kevin M. Porter, Archaeologist, FL Bureau of Archaeological Research; and Della Scott-Ireton, PhD, Director, Northwest Region, Florida Public Archaeology Network.
Refreshments will be served at 6:00 PM, and the program will begin promptly at 6:15 PM.
Seating is limited! Please RSVP by calling 488-7334 by Friday, March 19th.
The Architectural Review Board will have its April monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 7th at 12:00 PM. The meeting is open to public. If you would like to attend, please contact ARB staff at 488-7334 as the meeting schedule is subject to change.
The Trust started a printed newsletter program in 2008. More than 400 individuals receive this biannual update on the Trust’s activities. Due to their popularity, we have decided to make past copies available for download below.
The Trust staff sends out an E-News update to its Friends once a month. Hard copies of these updates are available for review at our offices. (from the current edition through the previous year only)