2 Positions Available

Posted January 17, 2015 at 6:37 am by

Downtown Friday Harbor in the 1960's - Contributed photo

Downtown Friday Harbor in the 1960’s – Contributed photo

The Town of Friday Harbor is looking for two people to fill immediate vacancies on the Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB).

The best candidates are people who appreciate Friday Harbor’s history and historic sites, and are willing contribute two evenings a month to help preserve Friday Harbor’s rural character. This time around at least one of the positions must be filled by a Friday Harbor resident.

The five unpaid citizen board members who make up the HPRB, are appointed by the mayor to help to guide the Town and the owners of historic properties toward the common goal of sensitive preservation of historic buildings for contemporary use. It is nuanced work that also requires a willingness to collaborate and the desire to serve the community.

And above all, the HPRB is the advocate for historic buildings that have no voice of their own, except in our memories.

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For information about board duties and responsibilities, or to submit a resume, visit www.fridayharbor.org or contact Sandy Strehlou, Historic Preservation Review Board Coordinator, Town of Friday Harbor, 378-2810,
sstrehlou [@] fridayharbor [.] org, or PO Box 219, Friday Harbor.

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