IPTW 2011 Schedule
International Trades Education Initiative
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IPTW 2011 Schedule of Events
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, August 4-6, 2011

IPTW 2011 location map

IPTW 2011 Location Map

Wednesday, 5pm - 7pm, August 3  Registration at MAC Center Bldg. "A" on map

Thursday August 4
7:30AM - 5PM Registration at MAC Center, Bldg. "A" on map
7:30 AM - Venues open for demonstrators to set up
7:30 AM – 5 PM   Exhibits
9 AM - Opening plenary session with welcome and keynote (MAC)
10:30 AM - Workshop sessions 1
12 noon - Lunch (Ticket required)
1:30 PM - Workshop sessions 2
3 PM - Break
3:30 PM - Workshop sessions 3
5:30 PM - Slate Roofing Demonstration at Landis Valley Museum
6:30 PM - Reception at Landis Valley Museum
 8:00 PM - Dinner on your own and pub crawl, throughout Lancaster

Demonstration Schedule - Thursday, August 4th

  Location

 

Session 1: 9:00-10:30am

 

Session 2: 10:30am-12:00pm

 

Session 3: 1:30-3:0pm

 

Session 4: 3:30-5:00pm

Location A
Demonstrations

8:00am Registration Opens

 

Keynote Presentation
Donovan Rypkema

Historic Preservation
And Economics
- Recent Lessons

MAC Center (A)

 

Gerard Lynch
A Picture in Brick

Lunch

Gerard Lynch
A Picture in Brick

 

Gerard Lynch
A Picture in Brick

Location B
Presentations

Jane Wooley - Certifiably What?!
Setting the Bar for Quality Dry Stone

Robert M. Kelley
Historic Paperhanging:
How it was Done

 

Location C
Presentations

David Gibney & Jim Turner
Historic Window Preservation
Summit Report

 

Battle Brown – Let your Building Speak! Existing Condition Documentation in the 21st Century

Location E
Presentations

John Grosvenor – Run of the Mills

Ross Hetrick – Thaddeus Stevens
His Life and Efforts to Promote His Memory

Benjamin Curran _ Tides of Change – Historic Preservation in the Wake of Rising Sea Levels

Location F
Demonstrations

 

Duffy Hoffman
Snug and Sound Painting

Duffy Hoffman
Snug and Sound Painting

Andy Roeper
Putty Pushing for Smart People

Location G
Demonstrations

 

Jonathan Nedbor – Going Dutch: An Introduction to the early Hardware found in the Colony of New Netherland

Andy deGruchy – If I Catch the Guy that Sandblasted the Historic Brick in Lancaster I’ll Outen his lights…..

 

Location H
Demonstrations

 

 

James A. Turner – Steel Windows: Can They be Saved?

James A. Turner – Steel Windows: Can They be Saved?

Location I
Demonstrations

 

Moss Rudley
What’s a Wythe?

Ken Follett & Glen James
Got Goop? Tell us how you got it.

 

Location J
Demonstrations

 

Robert Mosko
Maintaining & Preserving a Cemetery does not have to be Expensive

 

Jonathan Appell
Gravestone Preservation –
Problems and Solutions

Location K Demonstrations

 

Michael Yaker
A Couple of Wisconsin Wood Joiners from De Forest

Jim Derby
A “Raising Bee” not a Bumble Bee

 

Location L
Demonstrations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James Warden
The Do’s & Don’ts of Slate Roofing

Location M
Demonstrations

 

 

 

 

 

Neil Rippingale
Dry Stone Masonry:
If It’s Rock, Then We Can Talk

 

 


Friday August 5
8 AM – 5 PM - Exhibits
8:30 – 5PM - Slate Roofing Contractors Association meeting and demonstrations
8:30 AM - Workshop sessions 4
10 AM - Break
10:30 AM - Workshop sessions 5
12 noon - Lunch (Ticket required)
1:30 PM - Workshop sessions 6
3 PM - Break
3:30 PM - Workshop sessions 7
6:30 PM - Dinner, Awards and Auction

Demonstration Schedule - Friday, August 5th  

 

  Location

 

Session 1: 8:30-10:00am

 

Session 2: 10:30am-12:00pm

 

Session 3: 1:30-3:00pm

 

Session 4: 3:30-5:00pm

Location A
Demonstrations

8:00am Registration Opens

Gerard Lynch
A Picture in Brick

 

Gerard Lynch
A Picture in Brick

Lunch

Gerard Lynch
A Picture in Brick

 

Gerard Lynch
A Picture in Brick

Location B
Presentations

Jane Wooley - Certifiably What?!
Setting the Bar for Quality Dry Stone

Jeff Price – Historic Masonry Preservation – It’ not all Lime Putty

Robert M. Kelley
Historic Paperhanging:
How it was Done

Jeff Price – Historic Masonry Preservation – It’ not all Lime Putty

Location C Presentations

 

 

David Gibney & Jim Turner
Historic Window Preservation
Summit Report

Battle Brown – Let your Building Speak! Existing Condition Documentation in the 21st Century

Location E
Presentations

John Grosvenor – Run of the Mills

Ross Hetrick – Thaddeus Stevens
His Life and Efforts to Promote His Memory

 

Danielle Kepperling
Bringing Your Marketing out of the Stone Age

Location F
Demonstrations

 

Leslie Periigo – Clay That Funky Wall Treatment: All About Anaglypta

 

Andy Roeper
Putty Pushing for Smart People

Location G
Demonstrations

 

 

Jonathan Nedbor – Going Dutch: An Introduction to the early Hardware found in the Colony of New Netherland

Andy deGruchy – If I Catch the Guy that Sandblasted the Historic Brick in Lancaster I’ll Outen his lights…..

Location H
Demonstrations

John Learnard– Master Painter
Demonstrates Two Wood Grain & Two Marble Faux Finishes

Michael Kramer
Gilt Trip: Using Gold Leaf on Interior & Exterior Architectural Elements

John Learnard– Master Painter
Demonstrates Two Wood Grain & Two Marble Faux Finishes

Hank Bauer – The Plaster’s Pride:
Ornamental, Decorative and Flat Wall Repair

Location I
Demonstrations

 

Bruce Jones
Effectively Working as a Solo Act

 

Ken Follett & Glen James
Got Goop? Tell us how you got it.

Location J
Demonstrations

Jonathan Appell
Gravestone Preservation –
Problems and Solutions

 

Robert Mosko
Maintaining & Preserving a Cemetery does not have to be Expensive

 

Location K
Demonstrations

John Fugelso
Side Lap Shingles

Michael Yaker
A Couple of Wisconsin Wood Joiners from De Forest

Shaun Garvey
Efficient & Effective use of Yesterdays’ Tools on Today’s Job Site

Shaun Garvey
Efficient & Effective use of Yesterdays’ Tools on Today’s Job Site

Location L
Demonstrations

 

 

 

James Warden
The Do’s & Don’ts of Slate Roofing

 

 

 

 

Location M
Demonstrations

 

 

 

Neil Rippingale
Dry Stone Masonry:
If It’s Rock, Then We Can Talk

 

 

 

Neil Rippingale
Chip of the Old Block
Cutting & Dressing Stone


Saturday August 6: Community Day (free admission to the public for two morning sessions only)
8 AM – 1 PM - Exhibits
8:30 AM – noon   Community Day demonstrations and children’s activities
8:30 AM – noon - Slate Roofing Contractors Association meeting and demonstrations
8:30 AM - Workshop sessions 8
10 AM - Break
10:30 AM - Workshop sessions 9
12 noon - Lunch (Ticket required)
1:00 PM - PTN annual membership meeting
2 PM – 5 PM - Tear down of venues

Demonstration Schedule - Saturday, August 6th  

 

  Location

 

Session 1: 8:30-10:00am

 

Session 2: 10:30am-12:00pm

 

Session 3: 1:00-2:30pm

 

 

Location A
Demonstrations

8:00am Registration Opens

Gerard Lynch
A Picture in Brick

 

Gerard Lynch
A Picture in Brick

Lunch

PTN Business Meeting

Jones Conference Room (D)

 

 

Location B
Presentations

 

 

 

Location C
Presentations

 

 

 

Location E
Presentations

Danielle Kepperling
Bringing Your Marketing out of the Stone Age

Benjamin Curran _ Tides of Change – Historic Preservation in the Wake of Rising Sea Levels

 

 

Location F
Demonstrations

Andy Roeper
Putty Pushing for Smart People

Leslie Periigo – Clay That Funky Wall Treatment: All About Anaglypta

 

 

Location G
Demonstrations

 

 

 

 

Location H
Demonstrations

Hank Bauer – The Plaster’s Pride:
Ornamental, Decorative and Flat Wall Repair

Michael Kramer
Gilt Trip: Using Gold Leaf on Interior & Exterior Architectural Elements

 

 

Location I
Demonstrations

 

Bruce Jones
Effectively Working as a Solo Act

 

 

Location J
Demonstrations

Jonathan Appell
Gravestone Preservation –
Problems and Solutions

Moss Rudley
What’s a Wythe?

 

 

Location K
Demonstrations

Michael Yaker
A Couple of Wisconsin Wood Joiners from De Forest

John Fugelso
Side Lap Shingles

 

 

Location L
Demonstrations

 

James Warden
The Do’s & Don’ts of Slate Roofing

 

Jim Derby
A “Raising Bee” not a Bumble Bee

 

 

 

 

Location M
Demonstrations

 

Neil Rippingale
Dry Stone Masonry:
If It’s Rock, Then We Can Talk

 

Neil Rippingale
Chip of the Old Block
Cutting & Dressing Stone

 

 

 

 


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