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Free Wood Window Repair Workshop
At the Historic Sashabaw Plains Presbyterian Church
5331 Maybee Road Clarkston, MI 48346
SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 4, 2012
Sign-in/Registration 8:30 a.m.
Training 9am - 5pm
Registrations may be mailed to:
Ronald R. Campbell, AIA
Principal Planner/Preservation Architect 36 CFR 61
Oakland County Planning & Economic Development
2100 Pontiac Lake Road
Waterford, MI 48328
Save yourself money … and while
you’re at it, the world too.
A hands-on training workshop in the repair of existing wood windows.
Join the Michigan Historic Preservation Network (MHPN) & Jim Turner
of Turner Restoration for a full day of hands on training in the craft of
repairing/restoring wood windows. Includes training in weatherization and
sustainability benefits. Be taught how proper care and maintenance of your
existing wood windows will have them performing as good as or better than many
replacement windows that are on the market today. Learn how to keep your
existing windows serving for another 50 to 80 years rather than the average 15
year life expectancy of replacement windows. Learn how preservation conserves
our resources and is the “Greenest” action you can take towards a sustainable
environment.
Register today for the full day of hands on training
(Participation is limited and will be filled on a first registered)
Visitors and observers are welcome at any time during
the workshop
Workshop sponsored by:
Clarkston Community Historical Society
Clarkston Historic District Commission
Daughters of the American Revolution Sashabaw Plains Chapter
Michigan Historic Preservation Network
Oakland County Historical Commission
Oakland County Economic Development and Community Affairs
Sashabaw Presbyterian Church
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