The Projects Committee will meet on Thursday, January 23 at 6pm. This will be a virtual meeting and visitors should plan to attend the meeting remotely. If you need special accommodations, please contact the HLC office at 980-314-7660.
1. Chair’s Report: Robert Barfield
2. Torrence-Lytle School Repairs, 302 Holbrooks Road, Huntersville
3. Current Project Updates
a. Edgewood Farm, 11124 Eastfield Road, Huntersville
b. Cornelius Agriculture Building, 21126 Catawba Avenue, Cornelius
4. Smith-Richter House, 1030 Huntington Park Drive, Charlotte
5. Cooper Log House, 5621 Mount Olive Church Road, Charlotte
6. Huntersville CMS Ag Buildings
Long Creek Agricultural Building
Huntersville Agricultural Building
7. Staff Report
8. Old Business
9. New Business
The Projects Committee will meet on Thursday, January 23 at 6pm. This will be a virtual meeting and visitors should plan to attend the meeting remotely.
Access to the meeting will be provided by both video (internet) and audio (internet OR telephone).
PLEASE NOTE
You should plan to log into the meeting by 5:45pm on the day of the meeting to ensure that you will be admitted to the entire meeting. Please sign in with your first and last name.
If, for any reason, there are technical problems with the virtual meeting before or during the meeting, please return to this page to repeat the login process and/or for any additional instructions or information.
Access Information for the Projects Committee Meeting:
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Meeting ID: 295 254 958 956
Passcode: QC7CR3hy
Dial in by phone
+1 704-672-5181,,28358384# United States, Charlotte
Phone conference ID: 283 583 84#
Date: Thursday, February 13, 2025
Time: 6:30pm – 8pm
Location: Second Ward High School Gymnasium, 710 E. Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Charlotte, NC 28202
It’s time for another meeting of the Historic Bookmarks book club, our official book club! In connection with Black History Month in February, local author Greg Jarrell will discuss his recent book Our Trespasses: White Churches and the Taking of American Neighborhoods. This compelling story about today’s Charlotte cityscape tracks the entanglement of one local Black family and one white church over a century. We hope you can join us for this event at Second Ward High School Gymnasium, a designated historic landmark in what was once the historically Black neighborhood of Brooklyn.
