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HomeMy WebLinkAbout080322 FW_ PreserveWA Fellowship Application Open for 2022! 🎓 ________________________________ From: Washington Trust for Historic Preservation Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2022 4:14:20 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: PreserveWA Fellowship Application Open for 2022! 🎓 ________________________________ ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. ________________________________ Students and young professionals are invited to apply to attend RevitalizeWA for free to bring diverse youth perspectives to preservation. <https://gallery.mailchimp.com/907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058/images/488974c1-2fbf-4a96-8ce0-ace0580ff3fe.png> RevitalizeWA PreserveWA Fellowship <https://mcusercontent.com/907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058/images/e62c339d-2538-131f-459c-8d556189650c.jpg> Hi, YHPers! Whether it's been 10 years or just a few since you participated in Youth Heritage Project—whether as a student, parent, or teacher/mentor—we hope that your time with us has continued to stick with you, in memory and in spirit. We're excited to share an opportunity with you that feels like a natural next step for those currently in or pursuing a career in historic preservation, placemaking, or downtown revitalization. Our PreserveWA Fellowship is an opportunity for students and young professionals (ages 18-29) to connect with a leader in these fields as a mentor and to deepen their understanding through attending RevitalizeWA <https://preservewa.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058&id=4fe339ce59&e=2a9ec8db03> —the Washington Trust's annual conference, which takes place on October 19-21 in Wenatchee this year—at no cost. The conference brings together scholars, practitioners, and volunteers dedicated to revitalizing Main Streets, preserving historic properties, and protecting cultural resources; you could almost consider it the adulthood version of YHP. We hope you'll consider applying (applications are due August 30) or sharing this opportunity with your networks. Read on for more information, and please reach out with any questions! How does it work? The award will cover the cost of registration for RevitalizeWA, plus a stipend for travel and lodging, and each selected Fellow will be matched with a leader in a related field to serve as a mentor. The Fellow will connect with their Mentor prior to and/or during the conference to discuss educational and professional paths. Following the conference, Fellows will be asked to write an article about what they learned as a first-time attendee (or other relevant topic) to be published in the Washington Trust’s quarterly magazine, This Place <https://preservewa.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058&id=4f67e65be5&e=2a9ec8db03> . Who is eligible? Fellows are individuals ages 18-29 currently residing in Washington State. Applicants studying or working in preservation, community development, architecture, history, archaeology, anthropology, engineering, construction, economics, sociology, or a related field with an interest in historic preservation or the Main Street Approach are encouraged to apply! Apply Here by August 30 <https://preservewa.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058&id=e2f835068d&e=2a9ec8db03> We look forward to seeing some familiar names apply to be Fellows this year! Sincerely, <https://mcusercontent.com/907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058/images/3a74fb81-f2e8-4da8-fa5f-2cd6c61bed67.png> <https://mcusercontent.com/907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058/images/646fe50a-a6e7-1718-8aa0-8d3fc9246f49.jpg> Lydia Felty Resources Coordinator, Washington State Main Street Program Photo of 2019 Fellows and Washington Trust staff at Main Street Now in Seattle by Samantha Lorenz. <https://mcusercontent.com/907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058/images/de82095f-7b4c-9a4f-7046-d87dc2a417ac.png> <https://preservewa.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058&id=34549680ec&e=2a9ec8db03> Share <https://preservewa.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058&id =751666c639&e=2a9ec8db03> <https://preservewa.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058&id=fed9cf56ca&e=2a9ec8db03> Tweet <https://preservewa.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058&id =4dcd80ae9d&e=2a9ec8db03> <http://us2.forward-to-friend.com/forward?u=907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058&id=8a9a96c762&e=2a9ec8db03> Forward <http://us2.forward-to-friend.com/forward?u=907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058&id=8a9a96c762&e=2a9e c8db03> <https://mcusercontent.com/907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058/images/24ca45b8-8c9f-dcb8-d6f5-add93a15f931.jpg> New Study: Economic Resiliency of Main Streets We’re proud to share a new study focused on the resiliency of businesses in Main Street districts compared to similar districts in the state without a Main Street organization. Read the full report <https://preservewa.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058&id=d11433d202&e=2a9ec8db03> . <https://mcusercontent.com/907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058/images/de35b74e-624c-5685-684d-cc17f7118fc8.jpeg> Main Street: The Heart of Washington State Watch our new video <https://preservewa.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058&id=ea665e0e48&e=2a9ec8db03> from Voortex Productions, a Washington-based small business, which captures the spirit of the Main Street movement in Washington State and features scenes from multiple Main Street communities. <https://mcusercontent.com/907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058/images/f40c7c68-19f0-407d-8fe4-1e4b5ecd7865.jpg> Support the Washington Trust today The preservation community is powerful, resilient, and united, and we will play an important role in the post-COVID economic recovery of our state. Donate today <https://preservewa.us2.list-manage.co m/track/click?u=907c69b081f5ea7a5b595e058&id=2d8c45ea1e&e=2a9ec8db03> to support the places that matter. RevitalizeWA is Washington’s annual statewide conference focused on historic preservation and economic revitalization, brought to you by the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation and the Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation. 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