[NHCOLL-L:1430] Campbell Center Courses

Diane Gutenkauf dgutenka at mortonarb.org
Wed Jan 16 18:12:27 EST 2002


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The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies is pleased to announce that the 2002 Preliminary Course Announcement is available on its web site: <http://campbellcenter.org/courses/prelim.shtml>

2002 Course Catalogues will be available soon and will be posted to <http://campbellcenter.org> 

Collections care core curricula are available in three areas: Historic, Archaeological and Ethnographic, and Natural History. Other courses focus on Historic Preservation and refresher courses for practicing conservators. 

Located in Mt. Carroll, Illinois, the Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies offers continuing education to meet the training needs of individuals who work to preserve historic landscapes and cultural, historic, and artistic properties. Workshops and courses last from two days to two weeks. Students are housed in dormitories on the campus of the former Shimer College, a group of 14 structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Mt. Carroll is in the Northwest corner of Illinois, about 2 ½ hours from Chicago. 



Diane Gutenkauf
Manager, Interpretation & Exhibits
The Morton Arboretum
4100 Illinois Route 53
Lisle IL 60532
630.719.2461 (v)
630.719.2433 (f)
dgutenka at mortonarb.org



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