Preservation in a Changing Climate Conference
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Wednesday, September 17, 2025 from 8:15 amβ4:45 pm
In-person event
Location: Conference sessions will take place at PEM. Closing reception will take place at the National Park Service Armory Visitor Center across the street.
$50 early bird registration (until Friday, August 15)
$60 after August 16
$40 students
Register Here: pem.org/events/preservation-in-a-changing-climate-conference-2?date=2025-09-17&time=08:15
Registration includes all conference events, light refreshments and a boxed lunch. All lunches include water, chips and a choice of Spinach Cranberry Salad (vegan, with cheese on the side), Falafel Wrap (vegan) or Harvest Chicken Salad Wrap.
Museum galleries will be closed for the duration of the conference, with the exception of a special viewing of Knowing Nature: Stories of the Boreal Forest between 12:15β1:45 pm.
Questions? Contact bGVsYV9jbGF3c29uLW1pbGxlciB8IHBlbSAhIG9yZw==
Mark your calendar for the fifth annual Preservation in a Changing Climate conference, hosted by Salemβs Preservation in a Changing Climate Partners. This day of thought-provoking talks aims to advance mitigation and adaptation strategies that address impacts of climate change on historic buildings, landscapes and neighborhoods.
Join us for case studies, conversations and panel presentations, beginning with a keynote from Christina Rae Butler, Provost and Professor of Historic Preservation and Architectural History at the American College of the Building Arts and author of Lowcountry at High Tide: A History of Flooding, Drainage, and Reclamation in Charleston, South Carolina. We will close with remarks by National Park Service Superintendent Jennifer Hardin at the National Park Service Armory Visitor Center. See the full schedule of events and our collaborators at pem.org/events/preservation-in-a-changing-climate-conference-2?date=2025-09-17&time=08:15
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In-person event
Location: Conference sessions will take place at PEM. Closing reception will take place at the National Park Service Armory Visitor Center across the street.
$50 early bird registration (until Friday, August 15)
$60 after August 16
$40 students
Register Here: pem.org/events/preservation-in-a-changing-climate-conference-2?date=2025-09-17&time=08:15
Registration includes all conference events, light refreshments and a boxed lunch. All lunches include water, chips and a choice of Spinach Cranberry Salad (vegan, with cheese on the side), Falafel Wrap (vegan) or Harvest Chicken Salad Wrap.
Museum galleries will be closed for the duration of the conference, with the exception of a special viewing of Knowing Nature: Stories of the Boreal Forest between 12:15β1:45 pm.
Questions? Contact bGVsYV9jbGF3c29uLW1pbGxlciB8IHBlbSAhIG9yZw==
Mark your calendar for the fifth annual Preservation in a Changing Climate conference, hosted by Salemβs Preservation in a Changing Climate Partners. This day of thought-provoking talks aims to advance mitigation and adaptation strategies that address impacts of climate change on historic buildings, landscapes and neighborhoods.
Join us for case studies, conversations and panel presentations, beginning with a keynote from Christina Rae Butler, Provost and Professor of Historic Preservation and Architectural History at the American College of the Building Arts and author of Lowcountry at High Tide: A History of Flooding, Drainage, and Reclamation in Charleston, South Carolina. We will close with remarks by National Park Service Superintendent Jennifer Hardin at the National Park Service Armory Visitor Center. See the full schedule of events and our collaborators at pem.org/events/preservation-in-a-changing-climate-conference-2?date=2025-09-17&time=08:15
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