THE MADISON HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS The Frederick Lee Lectures Exploring Madison's Built Environment The 2023 presentations will raise awareness of the importance of preservation in retaining the historic character of a place. Further, it will explore choices homeowners can make to restore their period homes and will conclude with an overview of the extensive renovation and reimagining of the historic Lee's Academy. Mary Dunne Architectural Historian Jonathan Kinney Director of Operations State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) January 8 @ 4 PM These experts will offer an overview of the programs and services available to municipalities, nonprofits, local advocates, and owners of historic properties. Travis and Felicia Gulick Local renovation and design experts February 19 @ 4 PM Highlighting local historic home renovations, this restoration and design duo will explore solutions for integrating modern conveniences with original architectural elements in historic structures. Phoebe Schreiner Local Realtor and Instagram Personality January 29 @ 4 PM A lifelong New Englander, Schreiner will share tales of an historic homeowner as she and her family restore their "West Wind Farmhouse" and its adjacent barns on Green Hill Road. Geoff Buell Buell Construction Alex Gerrish MHS Intern March 12 @ 4 PM Alex Gerrish will give a brief history of Lee's Academy and how it came to rest in its current location. Buell will discuss recent preservation efforts at this historic schoolhouse, including structural improvements and adaptations to enable access to all members of the community. Lectures will be presented at the First Congregational Church's Hubley Hall and online via Zoom. Sign up now at www.madisonhistory.org MADISON Generous financial support was provided by The Madison Foundation HISTORICAL SOCIETY and The John Brady and Roberta Isleib donor-advised fund, a component fund of The Madison Foundation. We appreciate YOUR support. Suggested donation $5. THE MADISON HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS The Frederick Lee Lectures Exploring Madison's Built Environment The 2023 presentations will raise awareness of the importance of preservation in retaining the historic character of a place . Further , it will explore choices homeowners can make to restore their period homes and will conclude with an overview of the extensive renovation and reimagining of the historic Lee's Academy . Mary Dunne Architectural Historian Jonathan Kinney Director of Operations State Historic Preservation Office ( SHPO ) January 8 @ 4 PM These experts will offer an overview of the programs and services available to municipalities , nonprofits , local advocates , and owners of historic properties . Travis and Felicia Gulick Local renovation and design experts February 19 @ 4 PM Highlighting local historic home renovations , this restoration and design duo will explore solutions for integrating modern conveniences with original architectural elements in historic structures . Phoebe Schreiner Local Realtor and Instagram Personality January 29 @ 4 PM A lifelong New Englander , Schreiner will share tales of an historic homeowner as she and her family restore their " West Wind Farmhouse " and its adjacent barns on Green Hill Road . Geoff Buell Buell Construction Alex Gerrish MHS Intern March 12 @ 4 PM Alex Gerrish will give a brief history of Lee's Academy and how it came to rest in its current location . Buell will discuss recent preservation efforts at this historic schoolhouse , including structural improvements and adaptations to enable access to all members of the community . Lectures will be presented at the First Congregational Church's Hubley Hall and online via Zoom . Sign up now at www.madisonhistory.org MADISON Generous financial support was provided by The Madison Foundation HISTORICAL SOCIETY and The John Brady and Roberta Isleib donor - advised fund , a component fund of The Madison Foundation . We appreciate YOUR support . Suggested donation $ 5 .