BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Eager to learn more about how to preserve historic buildings?Th e Pacific Northwest Preservation Field School (PNWFS) has been teaching ha nds-on preservation skills at historic sites throughout Oregon\, Idaho\, a nd Washington for 29 \;years. The 2025 Pacific Northwest Preservation Field School will be held at \;Heyburn State Park\, Idaho. \;Estab lished in 1908\, Heyburn State Park is the oldest state park in the Pacifi c Northwest and is within the ancestral lands of the Coeur d&rsquo\;Alene Tribe.This year\, the PNWFS will focus on the Rocky Point Lodge. The 1936 stone and log building was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps with the intention of harmonizing with the surrounding natural beauty. Dur ing three one-week sessions in late August and early September\, field sch ool participants will assist with the rehabilitation and restoration of th e building. Potential projects include log work\; window maintenance\, rep air\, and reconstruction\; stone cutting\, dressing\, and wall assembly\; and the stabilization of a nearby abandoned pumphouse. Additional topics a nd workshops may include cultural landscapes\, wood pathology\, condition assessment\, and documentation.Field School is an inclusive learning oppor tunity open to all. You do not need to be a student\, have preservation ex perience\, or be affiliated with the University of Oregon to apply. Past p articipants include students (from the University of Oregon as well as out side universities\, colleges\, institutions\, etc.)\, practicing professio nals\, facility personnel\, and enthusiasts. All ages\, skill levels\, and backgrounds contribute to each session&rsquo\;s unique program. \;App lications are now open. \;Visit \;archenvironment.uoregon.edu/pnwf s \;for more information and \;to apply.If you intend to apply for financial aid assistance\, please submit your application o later than Ju ne 13. Priority will be given to applications received before May 31. DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250920 DTSTAMP:20250904T041131Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250831 LOCATION:United States\,Idaho SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Pacific Northwest Preservation Field School 2025 UID:RFCALITEM638925558918435968 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Eager to learn more about how to preserve historic buildings?
The Pacific Northwest Preservati
on Field School (PNWFS) has been teaching hands-on preservation skills at
historic sites throughout Oregon\, Idaho\, and Washington for 2
Th
is year\, the PNWFS will focus on the Rocky Point Lodge. The 1936 stone an
d log building was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps with the
intention of harmonizing with the surrounding natural beauty. During thre
e one-week sessions in late August and early September\, field school part
icipants will assist with the rehabilitation and restoration of the buildi
ng. Potential projects include log work\; window maintenance\, repair\, an
d reconstruction\; stone cutting\, dressing\, and wall assembly\; and the
stabilization of a nearby abandoned pumphouse. Additional topics and works
hops may include cultural landscapes\, wood pathology\, condition assessme
nt\, and documentation.
Field School is an inclusive learning opportunity open to all. You do not need to be a student\, have preservati on experience\, or be affiliated with the University of Oregon to apply. P ast participants include students (from the University of Oregon as well a s outside universities\, colleges\, institutions\, etc.)\, practicing prof essionals\, facility personnel\, and enthusiasts. All ages\, skill levels\ , and backgrounds contribute to each session&rsquo\;s unique program.  \;
Applications are now open. \;Visit \; \;for more information and \;to apply.
If you intend to apply for financial aid assistance\, please submit your applica tion o later than June 13. Priority will be given to applications received before May 31.
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