HSF Announces Plans to “Raise the Roof” at 2014 Savannah Preservation Festival
Press release from the issuing company
Thursday, April 10th, 2014
Historic Savannah Foundation, a leading preservation organization committed to preserving and protecting Savannah's heritage, is pleased to announce the schedule for the third annual Savannah Preservation Festival, which will take place in Savannah May 8-10, 2014. United Community Bank serves as the title sponsor for the 2014 Savannah Preservation Festival.
This year’s theme, “Raise the Roof,” has a celebratory flavor and features three days of education, outreach and inspiration. Savannah’s annual celebration of National Preservation Month will officially kick off on Thursday, May 8 with a free lecture by renowned preservation economics expert Donovan Rypkema, a panel discussion and a reception.
The festival will offer three different tours showcasing some of Savannah’s most impressive preservation achievements and will culminate with the Raise the Roof Party on Saturday, May 10. Savannah is set to host the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s annual conference in November of 2014, making this year’s Savannah Preservation Festival particularly timely and relevant.
“During the 2014 Savannah Preservation Festival, we want to celebrate Savannah’s commitment to preservation and share our secrets with visitors from across the country and around the world,” said Daniel Carey, president and CEO of Historic Savannah Foundation. “We invite anyone with an interest in preservation to attend the festival and help us raise the roof.”
Here is a quick overview of the 2014 Savannah Preservation Festival schedule:
Donovan D. Rypkema Lecture, Preservation Panel Discussion and Reception
Thursday, May 8
6 p.m.
Arnold Hall, 1810 Bull St.
Free
Donovan D. Rypkema, principal of the Washington, D.C. -based real estate and economic development consulting firm PlaceEconomics, will discuss the economic impacts of historic preservation in Savannah. Rypkema has been honored with the National Trust’s Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award, the organization’s highest honor, for his significant contributions to historic preservation and economics. Ben Carter, Developer and Becky Wade, City of Knoxville join us for the panel discussion of timely preservation issues and a reception will follow Rypkema’s lecture.
SCAD Adaptive Reuse Tour
Friday, May 9
10 a.m. – noon
Departing from the Clarence Thomas Center, 439 E. Broad St.
$35 per person
Since its founding in 1978, the Savannah College of Art and Design has demonstrated its deep commitment to historic preservation by giving new life to many of Savannah’s most significant landmarks. Today, former educational, industrial, commercial and religious buildings serve as vibrant classrooms, studios, galleries, and lecture halls. Tour some of SCAD’s signature buildings, located throughout downtown Savannah.
Preservation Wine Tour
Friday, May 9
6 – 9 p.m.
Locations throughout Savannah’s National Historic Landmark District
$75 per person
Tour five of Savannah’s finest private homes, including HSF Preservation Award-winning properties, and hear the preservation stories behind these architectural jewels. Sample fine wines paired with gourmet appetizers during this informative walking tour in the heart of in Savannah’s Landmark District.
HSF Revolving Fund Presentation and Trolley Tour
Saturday, May 10
10 a.m. - noon
Kennedy Pharmacy, 323 E. Broughton St.
$35 per person
See preservation in action in one of America’s most beautiful cities! This informative presentation and exclusive tour provides a narrated overview of some of Savannah’s most impressive preservation success stories, including new projects like the P.J. O’Connor House and the Major John Berrien House. All of the properties on the tour have been part of HSF’s Revolving Fund, which has helped save nearly 360 architecturally-significant structures throughout the city.
Raise the Roof Party
Saturday, May 10
7-10 p.m.
Ships of the Sea Museum, 41 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
$75 per person
Celebrate Savannah’s remarkable legacy of preservation at the Raise the Roof Party. Sample cuisine by some of the city’s finest chefs, enjoy live music by vocalist Trae Gurley and The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra and an art auction. Toast the power of preservation at this high-energy soiree, which celebrates the spirit of community.
Curated by Cindy Szczecinski of CAS Fine Art Consulting, the art auction showcases some of the region’s top talent including featured artist Kenneth Herrington, a Savannah painter whose work explores ideas of neighborhood and community through intimate urban cityscapes.
Returning artists include Christine Sajecki, Bryan Stovall, Meryl Truett, Catherine Lovett, Daniel E. Smith, Christina Edwards and Melinda Borysevicz. New artists include Philip Saraf, Norman Blackwell, Tobia Makover, Todd Schroeder, Randy Akers, Alexandro Santana, Mary Adams, Katrina Schmidt-Rinke, and Page Jones Davis.
Savannah Preservation Festival ticket packages are available at www.myHSF.org. An All-Access Pass, which includes admission to all events as well as a discounted HSF Preserver Membership, is $250. A 20% student discount is available on all ticket prices.
For more information, please contact [email protected] or call 912.233.7787.


