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The Sixth Annual New York
State Conference on Preserving Historic Barns 
Benjamin Horton Barn drawn
by HABS in 1940
October 17, 18th, and 19th, 2003
East
End Best Western
1830 Route 25, Riverhead, Long Island 11901
631-369-2200
Sponsored by the
New York State Barn Coalition
In cooperation with the
Cornell Cooperative
Extension of Suffolk County
CONFERENCE AGENDA
Friday, October 17th
6:00 PM Opening Reception in the "Garden Room" of the Best
Western
We will screen the film“A Farm Picture,”
produced by the Long Island Farm Bureau. Filmmaker Gebhard examines
the lives of current day farmers from Nassau and Suffolk counties.
They include Liz Grossman of Grossman’s farm in Malverne, Fred
Terry of Orient who participates in NYC Greenmarkets program, Dick
Hendrickson of Bridgehampton, a retired poultry and dairy farmer,
potato farmer Marilee Foster of Sagaponack, Phil Schmidt of Schmidt
Farms and Lyle Wells and 11th generation farmer. More...
Saturday, October 18th
8:00 REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
9:00 WELCOME FROM THE NEW YORK STATE BARN COALITION
Plenary Speaker: Prof.
John Michael Vlach (American Studies Dept. George Washington University),
author of the recently published book Barns
(New York: W.W. Norton, 2003)
10:00 MORNING WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Workshop Session A: The Diversity of Barns
on Long Island
History of Long Island agriculture, how it is unique and how it relates
to barns. A Hallockville barn will be used to illustrate adaptation
to various agricultural uses over time.
- Richard Wines, Director of the Hallockville
Farm Museum
Workshop Session B: Materials Old and New
Comparison of available and appropriate materials for barn repairs,
pros and cons of each, and what every barn owner needs to know before
they start.
- Rick Lazurus, Lazarus and Company
- Peter R. Stoutenburgh, Environment East, Inc.
- Richard Baxter, Richard Baxter Restorations
12:00 LUNCH
1:30 EARLY AFTERNOON WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Workshop Session A: The barns of Southold Town
Overview of an inventory of over 600 barns in the Town of Southold done
in 2001-2002. Illustrations of structural variety as well as a discussion
of current use.
- Mary Ann Spencer, survey author
Workshop Session B: Economics of Appraisals & Easements
When appraising the land and the buildings, often the preservation of
the family farm is thrown in high relief. What are the options?
- Roger Tibbetts, Chairman, Town of Redmon; Exec. Brd., Cooperative
Tug Hill Council, Redfield, NY
- Jill Schwartz,
Director of Marketing American Farmland Trust, Washington, DC.
- Tom Williams, Director, Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County
3:00 LATE AFTERNOON WORKSHOP SESSIONS
4:30 CONCLUDING REMARKS / Brief NYSBC Board Meeting
BOOK SALE: THROUGHOUT THE DAY FROM SUMMER
BEAM BOOKS
6:00 BARN DANCE
Featuring a caller, a band, and contra dancing, at the Hallockville
Farm Museum in a renovated barn on site. A second, historic barn will
be open to conference attendees at no charge. Drinks and food available.
Attendance at dance requires the purchase of a $15 ticket. Read
more about the dance and the museum...
Sunday, October 19th
8:00 AM - 2:00 PM HISTORIC BARN TOUR
The tour leader is Zach Studenroth, Director of the Sag
Harbor Whaling Museum. Eastern Suffolk County contains a variety
of barns and outbuildings, quite unlike other areas of the state.
Drawing on a field survey of over 600 structures in the area conducted
by Mary Ann Spencer, the tour will inculude potato barns, 18th century
shingled barns, and restorations in progress. Fee for tour is $30,
pre-registration is required. Tour open to all. Conference participation
is not required to go on the tour.
The agricultural industry in New York State has experienced significant
changes over the past few decades. As a result, the delicate fabric of
our landscape is slowly disappearing as historic barns across the state
are dismantled or fall into disrepair due to lack of maintenance.
This conference is designed to educate the public about the importance
of historical barns and the need to preserve these wonderful cultural
resources. Plenary sessions include an historic overview of state and
regional barns, how to identify and research your historic barn, financial
incentives available to barn owners including the New York State grant
program, panel discussions by restoration experts on repair and adaptive
reuse, as well as creative solutions like agritourism.
REGISTRATION
To register for the conference, use this printer-friendly REGISTRATION
FORM.
This conference is open to anyone with an interest in historic barns
and their preservation. To attend, please fill out and mail the "printer-friendly"
REGISTRATION FORM along with
a check to pay for the conference activities in which you choose to participate.
Conference seating is limited so please register early. The Sunday historic
barn tour is also limited; advance registration is required.
Conference Fees:
- Early Registration for NYS Barn Coalition members (postmarked by Oct
4th): $40
- Early Registration for non Coalition members (postmarked by Oct 4th):
$45
- Registration for Coalition members postmarked after Oct 4th: $50
- Registration for non Coalition member postmarked after Oct 4th: $55
- Barn Dance: $15
- Sunday Bus Tour: $30
The registration fee is for the conference on Friday evening and all
day Saturday. It includes conference materials, lunch and coffee breaks.
The bus tour of historic barns on Sunday is optional, and includes a box
lunch and transportation.
COOPERATING ORGANIZATIONS
Cornell Cooperative Extension
of Suffolk County
The Hallockville Farm
Museum
The Office of
State Senator Ken LaValle
The Long Island Farm Bureau
The New York State Preservation
League
The Old House Society (631-298-5248)
The Peconic Land Trust
The Society for the Preservation of Long
Island Antiquities
LODGING
The conference will be held at the East
End Best Western located at 1830 Route 25 (West Main Street), Riverhead,
Long Island 11901; 631-369-2200. The room rates are $109/night
for Friday and Saturday nights.
QUESTIONS / CONTACT
Contact Sue Chesire at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County
(Co-sponsors of this year’s meeting) at smc29@cornell.edu
or 631-727-7850 ext. 343.
To register for the conference, use this printer-friendly REGISTRATION
FORM.
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