UPDATE: We neglected to include information about our workshops in a previous version of this email. We regret the error.
You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Texas Historical Commission (THC) email updates. Known as the premier historic preservation and heritage tourism event in the Lone Star State, the Texas Historical Commission?s annual Real Places conference brings together people from all the varied fields involved in Texas history and preservation. It is made possible through the generous support of our sponsors, including title sponsor, Phoenix I Restoration and Construction.
If you?re attending Real Places 2023 and planning to stay at the conference hotel (the DoubleTree by Hilton Austin), but have not yet booked a room, now?s the time! Our room block, with a discounted rate, is only good through December 31. And the hotel is filling up fast!
Don?t miss your chance to book at the discounted rate. There are other hotels in the area, but their rates are considerably higher than our conference rate. Act now?don?t miss out!
Don?t forget that you can attend online. You can still catch the opening program, the THC Awards event, all keynote presentations, more than 35 breakout sessions, and networking activities.
Recordings will be archived for viewing up to 60 days after the conference (for both in-person and virtual attendees). No reason to choose between great concurrent sessions?watch them all at your convenience!
 Continuing education credits are available again this year for planners and licensed architects?check out the sessions now!
Members of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) and American Institute of Architects (AIA) can meet licensing and certification requirements by attending numerous Real Places sessions. If you know someone who may be interested in these educational opportunities, please forward this email.
On Wednesday, February 1, several pre-conference workshops will offer specialized programming as part of Real Places 2023. Join us in person for one of the in-depth trainings below.
Space is limited and filling fast, so secure your spot now!
- Consultation and Collaboration: A Starting Point for Museums and Indigenous Tribes
- Getting Your Downtown Ready: Tools and Resources for Disaster Preparedness
- From Soup to Nuts: Creating a Regional, Multidisciplinary Geo-Heritage Tourism Project
- How to Choose a Contractor, Architect, or Consultant for Your Historical Project
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Building Trust to Design and Develop Meaningful Experiences (presented by Real Places keynote speaker, Joe Veneto)
- Storytelling for Fundraising?Your Case for Support and How to Use It
If you would like assistance modifying an existing registration to add a workshop, please contact [email protected].
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