NORTHEAST CHAPTER
The APT Northeast Chapter encompasses New England, New York State, and northern New Jersey. Our chapter is committed to serving this large geographic community with regional and local preservation events.
Many of our members will recall that the APT New York Chapter was founded in the mid-1980s with members from New York and neighboring states. It conducted workshops, co-sponsored events with local and statewide preservation organizations, and sponsored symposia. After a period of dormancy the chapter was reorganized to meet the technical needs of its members and to create a regional network of preservation professionals. The reorganization spawned the APT Northeast Chapter.
The Board of Directors of the Northeast Chapter has hosted symposia and annual meetings at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; Albany, New York; Providence, Rhode Island; and New York, New York. Our 2009 event is at the Boston Architectural College, Boston, Massachusetts. Our field trips have included visits to Fort Adams, Rhode Island; Freylinghuysen Morris House and Studio in Lenox, Massachusetts; Camp Sagamore in the Adirondacks; Granite Quarries in Vermont; and an Ironwork Workshop in Massachusetts. We are planning several exciting trips and meetings for the upcoming year.
Please visit our website, www.aptne.org for membership information and a
Schedule of our upcoming events.
Contacts:
Edmund Meade
President, APT Northeast Chapter
info@aptne.org
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