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Every fall since 1995, Cincinnati Preservation hosts a nationally renowned speaker who gives a lecture on a topic of local interest. This year's speaker is Julie Olds. As a member of the Myaamia, commonly called Miami today, meaning the downstream people, Julie Olds' work is committed to the perpetuation of Myaamia cultural identity through efforts in reclamation, restoration, revitalization and preservation. Earthworks and the many other aspects of the Cultural Preservation of indigenous people are important pieces of the preservation movement that have long been overlooked. As Cincinnati Preservation aims to tell the full story of our collective human heritage, we are reminded that the incredible architects who built and used Earthworks once located in the precise places we work, live and play today (such as the Washington Park area), have much to teach us.
Fall Forum Tickets
Friday, October 11th at Noon
Hilton Netherland Plaza Hotel
35 W 5th St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Standard Ticket $75
Champion Ticket $100*
*Includes your name listed in the program (if purchased by 10-1-24)
Tickets available at cincinnatipreservation.org/fallforum
Event Links
Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2646081-0
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2646081-2