Knox Heritage presents the next installment of the monthly series Preservation Network on Saturday, October 8th at 10:00 a.m.  Preservation Network is held at Historic Westwood, 3425 Kingston Pike.  Parking is at Laurel Church of Christ, 3457 Kingston Pike. It is free and open to the public.

 

Preservation Network’s October session features Hollie Cook, Director of Education at Knox Heritage.  Ms. Cook will introduce American domestic architectural styles popular in East Tennessee beginning with antebellum architecture and ending with the mid-century modern. The session will focus on common stylistic trends in East Tennessee.

 

Preservation Network is a series of free workshops held once every month on the second Saturday.  The monthly workshops feature guest speakers who are specialists in windows, flooring, roofing, stained glass, tile, plumbing, electrical, and more.  Other guest speakers have included those in real estate sales and appraisals, or city codes and zoning officials discussing historic overlays and building requirements.

 

Knox Heritage preserves, restores and transforms historic places.  For everyone. Forever.  The nonprofit organization was founded in 1974 and now serves the entire 16-county Knoxville region.  For more information visit www.knoxheritage.org.