Historic Reno Preservation Society

Preserving Truckee Meadow's Past through Education, Advocacy, and Leadership

Board Activities

The HRPS Board works hard to manage this vibrant organization and to meet ever-changing community needs. We'd like to share some of our key actions from our recent meetings.



Board Meeting - June 2010 PDF Print E-mail

HRPS is pleased to announce the newly elected Board and officers for 2010-2011:

Officers:

  • President: Sharon Honig-Bear
  • Vice-President: Jerry Fenwick
  • Treasurer: Roger Steininger
  • Secretary: Barrie Schuster

Board of Directors:

Rosie Cevasco, Barbara Courtnay, Debbie Hinman, Bill Isaeff, Jack Hursh, Jr., Jim Smith, Carrie Young, Felvia Belaustegui

 
Board Meeting - April 2010 PDF Print E-mail

As all well-run organizations should, the HRPS Board held its annual Strategic Planning session recently. We assessed our past year and looked ahead to significant activities.

Accomplishments for 2009-2010

  • Development and successful implementation of the Fourth Grade Education Project
  • Powning Conservation District awareness extended through upcoming McKinley exhibit, sign toppers throughout the District and proposed pillar
  • Received grants to help with special projects (for Literary Reno documentary and new Nevada Humanities grant)
  • Excellent schedule of tours (including new tours) and number of participants
  • Good leadership and board participation
  • Monthly programs were varied and the subjects excellent
  • Website gets better and better; tour registration online is great (as is phone registration)
  • Membership and budgeting helped by changing year from July-June
  • Newsletter continues to be excellent
  • Good schedule of events, including the Mackay tour, Caughlin Ranch summer tour and Fall Social
  • Close connections to City of Reno's Historic Resource Commission
  • Increased community partnerships and outreach (NTA convention, downtown casino event in summer, Mt. Rose School celebration, Powning exhibit). We are now known as "The Preservation People!"
 
Board Meeting - March 2010 PDF Print E-mail

HRPS continues its support of good community projects that highlight Reno's history:

  • The Board provided financial support for a new display on the Powning Addition. The exhibit is being curated by Drew Gerthoffer, a student in Alicia Barber's Museum Studies class at UNR. The display will be at McKinley Arts Center and uses Sanborn maps and oral histories to focus on the process of community building, especially in the Italian-American community. The exhibit is slated to open in May. HRPS is providing funding and assistance in marketing.
  • The Mt. Rose School Centennial exhibit, supported by funding from HRPS, will present the main display in 2011. There is already a small case on display with some items so leave some time before or after one of our monthly programs to take a look.
  • The Board approved a donation of one of the HRPS-funded Literary Reno DVDs to the Nevada Historical Society. We will continue to make these available to appropriate sites as requested.
  • The Powning Addition Pillar continues through the commissions and Reno City Staff. Parks and Recreation has approved the project and now it goes before the Neighborhood Advisory Board.
 
Board Meeting - February 2010 PDF Print E-mail

The HRPS Board wants to thank our many members who responded to the recent renewal mailing. Our membership now tops 600 and we are still seeing renewals trickle in.

The month of February put the HRPS leadership in planning mode for 2010:

  • HRPS tour leaders met to create the schedule for tours. A full schedule is planned for May, July and September. A Children’s Tour will be slotted for 2010, the popular Bricks and Stones walk will be back and we are working on creating the Downtown Church Tour.
  • The HRPS Board scheduled its annual Strategic Planning session for March. This allows the Board to consider significant issues that often get overshadowed in the day-to-day operation of our organization.
 
Board Meeting - January 2010 PDF Print E-mail

The HRPS Board wants to thank our many members who responded to the recent renewal mailing. Our membership now tops 600 and we are still seeing renewals trickle in.

We wasted no time in 2010 getting to business at the monthly Board meeting on January 7th:

Community Involvement:

  • Nevada Humanities Grant: The Board was pleased that our proposal was funded for $2,203 in a highly competitive field. HRPS will use the funding to underwrite costs for the Education Project (especially buses and educational items for the children) and for the website and research.
  • KUNR and the StoryCorps project: HRPS representatives will attend a Community Partnership meeting to learn more about how we can participate.
  • Washoe County Courthouse Activities book: the Board authorized to spend up to $2,000 for these booklets, as needed by the County. Funding from the County is in question and the Board thought the booklets are useful for our Education Project.
 
Board Meeting - December 2009
Written by Sharon Honig-Bear   
Saturday, 19 December 2009 10:17

The HRPS Board closed out 2009 at its monthly meeting on December 3rd:

Community Involvement:

  • HRPS made a $1,000 donation to VSArts and the Lake Mansion for services rendered.
 
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