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For Immediate Release

SIUC Poster on AiP Project Selected for “Posters-on-the-Hill”

 

Carbondale, Illinois and Boulder, Colorado, March 26, 2010 - Antoinette Lettiere and James Schmidt have been selected by the Council on Undergraduate Research to present at the 2010 National Conference "Posters-on-the Hill" April 13, 2010 in the Sam Rayburn Office Building in Washington, D.C. Their poster will highlight work accomplished by students from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, in partnership with Adventures in Preservation, to create affordable housing by restoring historic shotgun-style houses in Cairo, Illinois.

Ms. Lettiere and Mr. Schmidt took the lead, working with approximately 30 other architecture and history students, to complete repair and restoration of the first house selected for this program. This house will initially serve as an office for the affordable housing program and within several years will be sold to a family in need of housing.

Work will begin on the second project house at Adventures in Preservation’s workshop to be held June 13-26, 2010. The public is welcome to join students and community members in preparing this house for use as affordable housing.

 

About Adventures in Preservation
Adventures in Preservation is a non-profit organization that has supported community-based heritage preservation projects since 2002. Its hands-on volunteer vacations give participants the opportunity to combine travel with training in preservation skills while actually restoring buildings and experiencing the local culture. Learn more about how AiP harnesses the power of volunteers and the strengths of local communities to make a difference at www.adventuresinpreservation.org.

 

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