Holly Hope |
Holly Hope, special projects historian with the 香蕉视频APP Historic Preservation Program, will serve as the guest speaker for the February Ark-Homa Chapter Meeting at 7 p.m. Feb. 16. The event will be held in the Echols Conference Center on the University of 香蕉视频APP 鈥 Fort Smith campus.
Hope鈥檚 presentation, titled 鈥淔lora, Fauna and Faces: Reading Cemetery Symbolism,鈥 examines the meanings of symbols often found on headstones and monuments in 香蕉视频APP cemeteries.
Hope graduated from the University of 香蕉视频APP at Little Rock. In her role at the AHPP, she writes nominations for the National Register of Historic Places, gives lectures on cemetery-related topics, facilitates and organizes hands-on cemetery workshops across the state and travels across the state documenting buildings and cemeteries.
The Echols Building is located at 504 N. Waldron Road, and the presentation is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Tim Mulvihill, UAFS research station archeologist, at 479-788-7812 or tim.mulvhill@uafs.edu.
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