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Auburn Preservation League We would like to extend an invitation to you to become a member of this organization. We invite you to join us in preserving Auburn’s past while promoting its aesthetic future. The APL focus is to promote a constructive effort by private citizens toward preserving Auburn’s remaining historic structures and sites. APL also seeks to support the integration of Auburn’s future structures with its historic legacy. It is our goal to have positive dialogue with public officials and others in an effort to have city wide endorsements/involvement of the League’s goals. Membership Invitation Finance-The finance commiee, in concert with the president and the Board of Directors, shall develop a budget for approval at the board’s first meeting of each year. Projects- This commiee shall identify APL projects and make appropriate recommendations to the board annually. Social- This commiee shall recommend social events, with an emphasis on inclusive, broad based networking with the community, garnering support wherever it may be found. Membership- This commiee shall create specific membership goals, as well as the directives to implement those goals, and present them to the board. Public Relations- This commiee shall create and sustain positive relationships with area media outlets, thereby promoting APL’s mission, projects and opportunities. Draft Policies- Work with appropriate entities and government officials for the development of policies and procedures to ensure the integration of new buildings with existing historic buildings, structures and sites. Young Adults- The focus of this commiee is for the development and implementation of ideas for the university student(s) and young adult members of APL. The purpose of the Auburn Preservation League is to foster historic preservation and to promote cooperation in combining the resources of local government, organizations, associations, businesses and citizens in order to enhance the quality and beauty of the Auburn community. Mission Statement Research Development-Develop a log of at-risk houses, buildings and historic sites by name of owner, location, physical location and/or other pertinent information that will be needed at the next level of implementing this objective. Networking- Develop a list of associations, organizations and commissions who have similar missions. Brainstorm ideas as to how APL can provide a forum for cooperative efforts of the above resources, including business, industry and government for initiatives of working together to promote the historic preservation and beauty of Auburn. This information proudly presented by the Auburn Preservation League www. auburnpreservationleague.org Left to right standing: Russell Spratlin, Bill Dyas, Dr. Bobby B. Dees, E.L. (Spence) Spencer III, Bob Sanders, Beverly Webster and Les Letlow Left to right seated: Jason W. St. Clair, Anne M. May and Joanne Schrantz. Not pictured: King Braswell, Auzzie Comer, David Housel, Bobby Poole and Dr. Peter Weiss. Areas of Interest Meet the Board Sunny Slope Wittle Dormitory

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Auburn Preservation League

We would like to extend an invitation to you to become a member of this organization. We invite you to join us in preserving Auburn’s past while promoting its aesthetic future.

The APL focus is to promote a constructive effort by private citizens toward preserving Auburn’s remaining historic structures and sites. APL also seeks to support the integration of Auburn’s future structures with its historic legacy. It is our goal to have positive dialogue with public officials and others in an effort to have city wide endorsements/involvement of the League’s goals.

Membership Invitation

Finance-The finance committee, in concert with the president and the Board of Directors, shall develop a budget for approval at the board’s first meeting of each year.

Projects- This committee shall identify APL projects and make appropriate recommendations to the board annually.

Social- This committee shall recommend social events, with an emphasis on inclusive, broad based networking with the community, garnering support wherever it may be found. Membership- This committee shall create specific membership goals, as well as the directives to implement those goals, and present them to the board.

Public Relations- This committee shall create and sustain positive relationships with area media outlets, thereby promoting APL’s mission, projects and opportunities.

Draft Policies- Work with appropriate entities and government officials for the development of policies and procedures to ensure the integration of new buildings with existing historic buildings, structures and sites.

Young Adults- The focus of this committee is for the development and implementation of ideas for the university student(s) and young adult members of APL.

The purpose of the Auburn Preservation League is to foster historic preservation and to promote cooperation in combining the resources of local

government, organizations, associations, businesses and citizens in order to enhance the quality and beauty

of the Auburn community.

Mission Statement

Research Development-Develop a log of at-risk houses, buildings and historic sites by name of owner, location, physical location and/or other pertinent information that will be needed at the next level of implementing this objective.

Networking- Develop a list of associations, organizations and commissions who have similar missions. Brainstorm ideas as to how APL can provide a forum for cooperative efforts of the above resources, including business, industry and government for initiatives of working together to promote the historic preservation and beauty of Auburn.

This information proudly presented by the Auburn Preservation Leaguewww. auburnpreservationleague.org

Left to right standing: Russell Spratlin, Bill Dyas, Dr. Bobby B. Dees, E.L. (Spence) Spencer III, Bob Sanders, Beverly Webster and Les LetlowLeft to right seated: Jason W. St. Clair, Anne M. May and Joanne Schrantz. Not pictured: King Braswell, Auzzie Comer, David Housel, Bobby Poole and Dr. Peter Weiss.

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( ) Student..........................................................$5 ( ) Individual.........................................................$25 ( ) Family..............................................................$35 ( ) Organization/Association..............................$50 ( ) Business/Corporation....................................$150 ( ) Individual Life-Time..........................................$500 ( ) Donation..........................................................______

“Annual Preservation League Categories” ( ) Preservation Bronze.......................................$500 ( ) Preservation Silver.........................................$1,000 ( ) Preservation Gold...........................................$2,000 ( ) Platinum.........................................................$5,000

Name Mailing Address E-mail Phone ( )Enclosed is my membership fee ( )I cannot join at this time, but would like to make a tax free donation of ( )I would like to become invoved in APL and would like to be contacted about various committees and projects.

Auburn Preservation LeagueJoin our team today!

Detach and mail to:Auburn Preservation League

P.O. Box 2945Auburn, Alabama 36831-2945

By working together we all can make a difference!

Auburn Preservation LeagueP.O. Box 2945

Auburn, AL 36831-2945

“Preserving Our Past;Promoting Our Future”