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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCultural Resources Board - Minutes - 03/25/1981CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD March 25, 1981, 7:30 p.m. Council Information Center SUMMARY MINUTES Present: Cultural Resources Board: Jim Weitz, Pauline Birky-Kreutzer, Jack Curfman, Rosalyn Spencer, Colleen Cassell, Michael Griffith Absent: Barbara Cain Staff: David Siever, Brian Maroney, Edwina Echevarria I The meeting was called to order by Colleen Cassell. II The agenda for tonight and the minutes from the February 25, 1981 meeting were approved as written. III The newly -appointed board member, Rosalyn Spencer, introduced herself to the Board and told a little of her background. The Board in turn introduced themselves to Ms. Spencer. IV Staff Reports A. Lincoln Center - David Siever: 1. Presented to the Board the new Lincoln Center brochure and Lincoln Center's End of Year Update Report. 2. Gave an update on the Mini-theatre/Exhibit Hall acoustical wall. August is the target date for the construction on this wall. 3. Reported on CSU/Lincoln Center cooperation in mutual box-office ticket sales. Mr. Siever hopes to fully implement this plan by August of this year. 4. Announced the new slide show on Lincoln Center, which will be shown to the Board, possibly at next month's meeting. 5. Announced the Kodak (New York) convention to be held at the Center all day May 6. The entire facility has been rented by Kodak. B. Museum - Brian Moroney: 1. Reported on recent improvements at the Museum: (a) Fasteners have been installed on cases to secure them better. (b) Brackets have been installed on 4 x 8 panels to hold them together better. 2. Reported on recent exhibits. Current one is a collector's showcase of coins and stamps. (c) Reported on recent Docent training, in light of accelerated tours coming up in the spring. (d) Reported that the Museum is looking for certain historical items to add to its collection and is advertising to all City departments information about this search. V 622 Remington - tabled until next meeting. VI An announcement was made that the National Register of Historic Places is closed to private properties until new federal regulations regarding the listing of such properties can be put into effect. (Preservation News, March 1981) VII A possible deviation in the original plans of the Walnut Hotel renovation was brought up. JJ�� The meeting adjourned at 8:50 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Edwina Echevarria, Secretary �c'�G