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Historic Fulton: Past, Present & Future

by Church Hill People's News05/01/201004/21/2014
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The Alliance to Conserve Old Richmond Neighborhoods presents the 6th Annual Susan Carter Williams Memorial Seminar, Historic Fulton: Past, Present & Future on May 15, 2010 from 11AM-2PM at the Richmond Public Library Main Branch (101 East Franklin Street).

THE 6TH SUSAN CARTER WILLIAMS MEMORIAL SEMINAR

HISTORIC FULTON: Past, Present & Future
Saturday, May 15, 2010 ~ 11am until 2pm
Richmond Public Library Main Branch, 101 East Franklin Street
PROGRAM

Fulton: A Visual History of the Hill & Valley
Selden Richardson, Architectural Historian

Moments in Fulton Time, From Powhatan to “Patience Gromes”
Harry Kollatz, Author & Historian

Hope, Renewal, & Revitalization
Veronica Jemmott, Virginia LISC

PANEL DISCUSSION
Can Fulton’s Future Honor Its Past?
Paul DiPasquale, Greater Fulton Hill Civic Association
Brooke Hardin, City of Richmond Department of Planning & Review
Spencer Jones, Fulton Family Reunion Committee
The Honorable Cynthia Newbille, Richmond City Council
Veronica Jemmott & Selden Richardson

Free for members of the Alliance to Conserve Old Richmond Neighborhoods &
Members of Mount Calvary Baptist Church
$10 Admission $5 for Senior Citizens & Students with ID

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED BY MAY 13th
Reservations and prepayment may be made online by clicking “Donate” (at left)
and specifying “Fulton Seminar” and the number of attendees
Or you may call 644-5040 or e-mail info@richmondneighborhoods.org
to reserve a space or get more information.

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