January 29, 2019
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AIA Newark and Suburban President-Elect Andrew Thompson, AIA, will be presenting a one session course for the Montclair Adult School on Wednesday, March 27th.
The course, entitled Hidden Architectural Treasures of Passaic County, includes content on 63 Hamilton Courthouse Annex, the Dey Mansion and the Vanderhoef House.
This is a new course for the Montclair Adult School and drawing much attention. Two months out, the course already has 56 registrants. According to department supervisor, Nancy Iannace, “(the) lecture is one of our most popular this session. (Andrew) will have an engaged audience!”
More information on this program can be found here.
AIA New Jersey thanks Andrew for volunteering to share stories of these exciting buildings with the community and we encourage all of our members to look for opportunities to do the same.
By Stacey Ruhle Kliesch, AIA, AIA NJ Advocacy Consultant | Posted in AIA-NJ News, Members & the Community | Tagged: #AIANS, #AndrewThompsonAIA, Montclair | Comments (0)
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