SFNA Quarterly Meeting Agenda February 25, 2016
SFNA QUARTERLY MEETING AGENDA February 25, 2016
- Social Hour: 6-6:45 – a fundraiser for Bacon scholarship
- Recognition of guests and officials, Scott Tippett, SFNA chair
- Housekeeping – nomination of candidates for board officers
- Comment from JF / NW on City Commission’s proposal to narrow historic district
- Ben Smith, President of Frankfort Independent Schools Foundation Board – presentation about proposed project to enhance athletic facilities for FIS and discussion of the neighborhood’s role in school improvement
- Suzanne Gray, President of Tanglewood Neighborhood Association – discussion of the reservoir situation and the general impact of the Head-End construction on our community
Pine Mountain KY / Window Restoration & Weatherization Boot Camp
Window Restoration & Weatherization Boot Camp
May 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6th, 2016
The unique setting for this workshop is located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Kentucky. The location is the Pine Mountain Settlement School, The Pine Mountain School for Practical Preservation in Pine Mountain, Kentucky.
The Pine Mountain Settlement School is a National Historic Landmark. This is a picturesque location for preservation workshops that offers comfortable accommodations, farm-fresh meals, and evening entertainment, including authentic bluegrass music.
Window Restoration & Weatherization Boot Camp is a fun and intense, five-day, hands-on learning experience. Students will learn cost-effective restoration of original, wooden casement windows. You will also learn the basics of all the different types of window restoration including double hung windows.
Students will be part of a team restoring & weatherizing the original casement windows in the Chapel at the Pine Mountain Settlement School.
This is a tuition-based class with a limit of 14 students. Students will be working side-by-side all five days with instructor Bob Yapp and his associate Patrick Kennedy. Bob is nationally recognized as one of the top experts in window restoration and has restored over 7,000 windows in his 42-year career.
This will be an intense, learn-by-doing opportunity. Students will learn sash removal, lead safe paint & glass removal, epoxy wood repair, glazing putty application, weather stripping & sash re-installation.
At the end of the five days participants will know from beginning to end, how to completely restore a wooden casement window & receive a “Certificate of Completion” from The Belvedere School for Hands-On Preservation & The Pine Mountain School for Practical Preservation. You will also receive a CD with backup information and a copy of the national Windows Preservation Standards.
Homeowners, small contractors, youth, preservation staff, preservation commission members, architects and historic building owners will all benefit from this hands-on, traditional training event. All skill levels are encouraged to sign up.
Cost of the workshop is $950, which includes tuition, 3 meals a day, lodging, evening entertainment, and materials. The workshop begins with a 6 p.m. dinner on Sunday, May 1 and concludes with lunch on Friday, May 6. Register online at www.pinemountainsettlementschool.com/events.php. You can also call 606-558-3571 or email for more information office@pinemountainsettlementschool.com.
For questions about the actual workshop content, contact:
President
Preservation Resources, Inc.
The Belvedere School for Hands-On Preservation
The Belvedere Inn B & B
521 Bird Street
Hannibal, Missouri 63401
217-474-6052
yapperman@msn.com
www.bobyapp.com
www.belvedereinnhannibal.com
North Star presentation / branding Frankfort research presentation
see attached PDF on the research / branding analysis
25 Feb 2016 SFNA Quarterly Meeting Agenda
SFNA QUARTERLY MEETING AGENDA
February 25, 2016
• Social Hour: 6-7 pm
• Recognition of guests and officials, Scott Tippett, SFNA chair
• Mr. Ben Smith, President of Frankfort Independent Schools Foundation Board – presentation about proposed $7 project to enhance athletic facilities for FIS and discussion of the neighborhood’s role in school improvement
• Ms. Suzanne Gray, President of Tanglewood Neighborhood Association – discussion of the reservoir situation and the general impact of the Head-End construction on our community
Sen Carroll introduces school funding bill
Senator/former governor pitches bill to change SEEK, address Frankfort Ind. revenue losses due to 80% of local property being state owned, exempt from taxation
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http://www.ksba.org/protected/ArticleView.aspx?iid=6G3BPAB&dasi=3G32
Great Backyard Bird Count February 12-15 2016
news from the Frankfort Audubon chapter:
Please see our attached newsletter with info about the Great Backyard Bird Count and how you can participate:
* On Thursday February 11, 6:30pm at Paul Sawyier library Hannah Helm will present info about our declining songbird populations and participating in the GBBC.
* On Saturday, February 13, 9am at the Picnic Shelter just outside Salato a Frankfort Audubon member will conduct a bird walk.
* On Sunday, February 14, 9am at the wetland parking lot at Cove Spring Park , aFrankfort Audubon member will conduct a bird walk
newsletter PDF
Thanks and good birding, Frankfort Audubon Society
https://sites.google.com/site/frankfortaudubon/
25 Feb 2016: next SFNA Quarterly Meeting
The next quarterly South Frankfort Neighborhood Association meeting will take place on Thursday February 25th 2016 at SF Presbyterian Church. We will follow our regular schedule of a social hour / shared meal and then the meeting…..
The guest speakers at this meeting will be Ben Smith, President of the Frankfort Independent Schools Educational Foundation and Suzanne Gray, President of the Tanglewood Neighborhood Association.
meeting notices: planning commission / Special Capital District & Special Historic District
The Zoning Update Committee will be meeting on February 9th at 5:30 at city hall to begin discussion again concerning the possibility of amending the boundary of ARB review for properties within the Special Capital District (south Frankfort area). A copy of the staff report with updated maps and data is attached:
https://southfrankfort.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/sc-discussion-1-1.pdf
On February 11th, at 5:30 p.m., The Planning Commission will hold its first public hearing for a text amendment ordinance concerning the new historic design guidelines within the Special Historic Zoning district. There will be additional items before this hearing on the agenda. The most current version of the guidelines will be on the city’s website by next Tuesday and a staff report will be available at city hall by February 4th.
Gary Muller, Planning and Building Codes Director
City of Frankfort
315 W. Second Street
Frankfort, Ky 40601
502-352-2100
12 Feb 2016 ArtWalk, Frankfort KY, City Hall: Lacey Roberts
Downtown Frankfort’s next ArtWalk features local artist Lacey Roberts on display at City Hall
ArtWalk hours are 5 – 9 p.m. and City Hall will be serving refreshments.
see attached for artist profile
ArtWalk