Which counties are part of the Alabama Black Belt Heritage Area?
Main Street Alabama and the Alabama Black Belt Heritage Area invite you to a half-day workshop featuring Bob Wilson, director of Mississippi Main Street Association and board member of Heritage Hills Heritage Area.
The ABBHA has more than 50 towns that could qualify for a local Main Street Program. Created by the National Trust for Historic Preservation more than 25 years ago, Main Street is the nation's most effective downtown revitalization strategy. Join us in Selma to learn how this program could benefit Black Belt communities.
The cost for the workshop is $20 per person, which includes lunch, keynote address, and choice of afternoon workshops. Please register by Friday, August 20, 2010 by submitting the following information:
Name
Address
City
State
ZIP
Phone
Please make checks payable to the host, Downtown Selma Association/Main Street, PO Box 450, Selma, AL 36702-0450.
Information:
Shebra Kidd, Downtown Selma Association/Main Street, 334-974-2169
Wimberly Comer, Alabama Black Belt Heritage Area, 205-532-9582
Ellen Mertins, Alabama Historical Commission, 334-230-2657