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Aug
24

Commemorating Katrina

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On the fifth anniversary of Katrina, the PRC looks back with gratitude and awe at how much has been done to revitalize our historic city since those difficult days in 2005. Every gift to PRC encouraged us to continue our work promoting homeownership, rebuilding our city’s population, promoting long-term sustainable green building practices, and preserving New Orleans’ identity, its architecture and its neighborhoods. Since August of 2005, the PRC has restored approximately 300 houses, an investment value of over $10 million. We look forward to the continued renaissance of this great city and thank each of you for your gifts and support.

Please join us for our commemorative Katrina events and continue supporting our work.

Patricia H. Gay

Executive Director

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**To donate to the PRC, visit us at www.prcno.org**



Upcoming Events:

Renovators’ Happy Hour Goes to Lafayette Square
Thursday, August 26, 5:30 p.m., at 634 Julia St.

Operation Comeback Workshops: “Preserving Green”
Friday, August 27, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 5200 Dauphine St.
Learn about timely preservation and construction issues by attending these workshops presented by the Preserving Green arm of the PRC’s Operation Comeback program.

Rebuilding Together’s Fifty for Five Block Party
Saturday, August 28, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Lafayette Square
Join the PRC and Rebuilding Together to commemorate how far New Orleans has come since Katrina! Featuring vendors, community leaders, and musical greats such as Germaine Bazzle, Tremé Brass Band, and The World Classic Rockers.

Holy Cross Block Party
Saturday, August 28, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., 500 block of Caffin Avenue
Join the PRC and friends as we celebrate the revitalization of the Holy Cross Historic District and the publication of One Block: A New Orleans Neighborhood Rebuilds.

First-Time Homebuyer Training – September
Monday, September 20, at the PRC

Click here for the full PRC Event Calendar



Renovators’ Happy Hour Goes to Lafayette Square

Get a glimpse of the ongoing renovations of the last four buildings in the 600 block of Julia Street, also known as “Julia Row” or the “Thirteen Sisters”. These remarkable American Townhouses date back to 1833.

Thursday, August 26, 2010
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
634 Julia Street

For more information, contact Suzanne at 504.636.3399 or sblaum@prcno.org



Workshop

Friday, August 27, 2010
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Free and open to the public.
At the future home of the neighborhood center!
5200 Dauphine St. (at the corner of Lizardi St.)
(in Holy Cross)
Click here for directions.

This slate of one-hour educational workshops by distinguished professionals in green reconstruction will highlight the reuse of historic building materials and their integration into the neighborhood center built by Operation Comeback at 5200 Dauphine Street.

For more information, contact Pam Bryan, Director of Operation Comeback, at 504.636.3044 or pbryan@prcno.org.



Fifty for Five

Rebuilding Together’s Fifty for Five Block Party
Saturday, August 28, 2010

2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Free and open to the public.

At Lafayette Square
500 Saint Charles Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70130

Join the PRC and Rebuilding Together to commemorate how far New Orleans has come since Katrina! This public block party will come at the end of Rebuilding Together’s massive Fifty for Five rebuild in honor of the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. See below for more information about Rebuilding Together and Fifty for Five.

For more information on Rebuilding Together New Orleans, visit www.prcno.org.

For more information about Fifty for Five, contact Shannon Jones at 504.636.3397 or sjones@prcno.org.



Block Party Holy Cross

Join the PRC and friends as we celebrate the revitalization of the Holy Cross Historic District and the publication of One Block: A New Orleans Neighborhood Rebuilds

Saturday, August 28, 2010
4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Free and open to the public.

500 block of Caffin Avenue between Chartres and Douglas Streets

Enjoy levee breezes, neighborhood conviviality, food, and music from Little Freddie King and the Rebirth Brass Band in the heart of Holy Cross Historic District, the neighborhood in which Preservation Resource Center has dedicated over $1 million to renovate historic homes flooded by Hurricane Katrina.

For more information, contact Maryann Miller at 504.312.9202 or mmiller@prcno.org.



Featured Historic Property for Sale

938 Lizardi



For more information about the Preservation Resource Center, please call 504.581.7032 or visit www.prcno.org.

This property was once a three bay, raised, single shotgun house with a side gallery.  Post Katrina the house had collapsed, the piers giving way below it. The house was too far gone for a simple rehabilitation. The solution was to construct a new building from the wreckage of the old.  John Wettermark of Wettermark + Keiffer Architects led the project, producing the construction documents for this new construction/reconstruction. The new building’s design was inspired by the existing structure, taking the form of single shotgun with a side gallery.  As much salvaged material as possible from the old house was integrated into the new building.  This is best seen in the side gallery which features salvaged tongue and groove wood with its original patina.  Salvaged French doors line the side gallery, and salvaged exterior wood panel doors and double hung wood windows were also included.
This house features:
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 baths
- central air and heat
- An energy saving tankless water heater
- new v-crimp metal roof, providing durable and heat-reflecting protection for the home.
Offered at $174,500
You may qualify to purchase this house for $139,500
For more info please call Lisa Ross at 504-636-3078 or email her at lross@prcno.org
For more photos, visit our Flickr site.
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The Prince’s Rebuilding Communities Programme is a nine-month programme of applied study which offers building craftsmen the opportunity to enhance and advance their design knowledge and experience in traditional and sustainable building crafts.

This programme provides a once in a lifetime opportunity to gain experience in traditional and sustainable building crafts.

“When I travel around the country meeting people from every sort of background, it is rare that I find skilled craftsmen or women who are unhappy in their work. They usually derive a real sense of satisfaction and, above all, pride from what they do.”
-HRH The Prince of Wales, speaking at SkillCity, Manchester, England, November 2002

The Prince’s Rebuilding Communities Programme, in association with PRC’s Operation Comeback program, offers talented, enthusiastic and committed trades-people the opportunity to enhance their vocational skills with the design knowledge, work experience and coaching necessary to succeed in a career in the traditional building sector.

LEARN MORE and apply by visiting our website.

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ArtinBloom

The New Orleans Museum of Art’s annual Art in Bloom exhibit included a lovely display from PRC’s Operation Comeback! This year’s theme was “Going Green,” was reflected in the display with recycled decorative pieces from salvaged houses.

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This program has helped me in ways I cannot imagine. It let me find my true passion, which is art, and it shocked me. It also made me a better person and helped me appreciate my city surroundings and myself. This program is the best thing that ever happened to me and I am over-excited that I am a part of it. Thanks to everyone involved”.
– Malcolm Harding, Carpenter

A year ago England’s Prince of Wales Foundation conceived of a program to “deliver the skills urgently needed to regenerate and rebuild New Orleans and the Louisiana Gulf Coast, preserve the unique architecture of the region as well as ultimately helping the populations most affected by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans: the urban poor.”

The intensive five month course began in October 2009 with 21 apprentices from the New Orleans area and focused on issues particular to the region. The chosen students were already experienced in their respective fields and were given the opportunity to hone their skills and work beside master craftsmen, first here in New Orleans before travelling to England to see and work on historic sites there.

Apprentice J.R. Portman created a blog to highlight their experiences in London. Please take a moment to visit the site and view the dozens of amazing photos of the city, apprentices and their work.

Prince Charles at the graduation ceremony

The PRC would like to thank the other program partners for their involvement, without whom the project could not have come to fruition:
Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment
Surdna Foundation
Joseph C. Canizaro (Columbus Properties L.P.)
Louisiana Recovery Authority
Louisiana Workforce Commission
Louisiana Carpenters Regional Council Apprenticeship & Training Center
Delgado Community College
Louisiana Technical College

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Public Comments Requested

The National Trust for Historic Preservation is submitting an application to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for $100 million of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 funds—a program of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Together with a coalition of preservation and community development organizations, developers, and financial institutions, NTHP will work to stabilize and redevelop historic neighborhoods and properties impacted by the foreclosure and housing crisis. In New Orleans, PRC’s Operation Comeback will be working in partnership with the New Orleans Neighborhood Development Collaborative (NONDC) and other partner organizations to rehabilitate properties in Central City.

We urge PRC supporters to submit comment on NTHP’s proposal to HUD. Please review the following web site and visit the comment form to submit comments by midnight, July 13, 2009.

Additional information on the New Orleans partnership:

NONDC is a non-profit community organizing, community planning and development organization, focused on revitalizing the Central City neighborhood. For the last ten years NONDC has concentrated on increasing the production of quality affordable housing and asset-building for low-income families through homeownership. Nationally recognized for its efforts, NONDC partnered with the National Vacant Properties Campaign and proposed changes to the City’s code enforcement, tax-adjudicated and blighted process to more efficiently return properties to productive use. To date, NONDC has been a partner in the transformation of at least 25 vacant and decaying properties into quality affordable housing accessible to existing residents of the Central City neighborhood. NONDC and its partners, Operation Comeback, Providence Community Housing, Neighborhood Housing Services, Gulf Coast Housing Partnership, Sustainable Environmental Enterprises, and the Goodwork Network, seek $3.5 million for the acquisition and rehabilitation of 30 properties to convert them to affordable homeownership opportunities.

For additional information on the Neighborhood Stabilization Proposal and for information on partnerships in other communities, visit NTHP’s website.

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Feb
10

Welcome to the PRC’s new blog

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We’ll be fully up and running very soon, publishing information of interest to the community and keeping you up to date on what we’re working on.

Please take a moment to check into our other resources, like our Flickr and Facebook sites, or join up for our Yahoo mailgroup!

Our mission: to promote the preservation, restoration and revitalization of the historic neighborhoods and architecture of New Orleans.