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Preserving California’s Sacred Places
Thursday, March 26th | 12pm-1pm Pacific | Online | Free
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Preserving California’s Sacred Places
TODAY! March 26th | 12pm - 1pm
Online | Free
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Historic religious buildings are some of the most important—and often overlooked—anchors of community life. Far beyond their role as houses of worship, churches, synagogues, mosques, temples, and other sacred spaces serve as cultural venues, social service hubs, civic gathering places, and critical centers of resilience in times of crisis. Yet many face mounting challenges, from deferred maintenance to declining congregations and the impacts of natural disasters.
In this timely webinar, Partners for Sacred Places shares insights from decades of work supporting congregations in caring for their buildings while strengthening community connections. Through real-world examples and California-based case studies, participants will explore practical strategies for stewardship, funding, and engagement, along with an introduction to resources such as the National Fund for Sacred Places. Whether you’re working with a historic religious property or any community-serving space, this program offers valuable tools for sustaining the places that sustain us.
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From Bankruptcy to Beacon: Revitalizing Downtown Through the Enterprise Building
Thursday, April 2nd | 12pm - 1pm
Online | Free
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Downtown San Bernardino has experienced dramatic cycles of growth, decline, and reinvention over the past century, and the Enterprise Building stands at the center of that story. Built in the 1920s, the building reflects the city’s early commercial prosperity, with connections to financial institutions that would later become part of Bank of America, and offers a window into the region’s economic and civic development.
Today, the restored Enterprise Building demonstrates the transformative potential of preservation and adaptive reuse. Through archival research, historic photographs, and salvaged artifacts, this program traces the building’s evolution into a vibrant community space serving as an events venue, small business incubator, and gathering place. With more than 100,000 visitors since reopening, it provides a compelling case study in how investment in a single historic resource can catalyze broader revitalization, reshape perceptions, and help reenergize a downtown core.
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ELIGIBLE FOR 3 AIA LU | 3 APA CEU
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Documenting Historic Buildings: Methods, Standards, and Practice
Tuesday, April 7th | 10am - 1pm
Online | $0-72 Members, $80 Non-Members
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Documentation can be much more than a regulatory requirement. This seminar explores how historic building documentation captures places at moments of transition, informs design and rehabilitation, and creates lasting resources for communities, researchers, and future stewards. Using case studies from CEQA and Section 106 projects, participants will see how traditional methods and new digital tools—like LiDAR and photogrammetry—work together to produce meaningful, long-lasting records of historic resources.
You must attend the entire live program to request credit. Attendance verified through Zoom log in.
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My Path to Preservation: Insights from a City Architectural Historian
Tuesday, April 14th | 12pm - 1pm
Online | Free
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Discover the career path of a city architectural historian in this free CPF webinar. Nicole Hernandez, recently retired from the City of Santa Barbara, will share her experiences in historic resource surveys, preservation projects, landmark commission advising, and local history research. The session includes a brief presentation followed by audience Q&A, offering practical insights for students, emerging professionals, and anyone interested in a preservation career.
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Past Meets Possible:
Reimagining Place and Purpose
MAY 6 - 9TH, RIVERSIDE CONVENTION CENTER
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Where history meets innovation — this is your opportunity to be part of California’s most dynamic gathering of preservation professionals, advocates, and leaders.
Get ready to reimagine the past and unlock its potential to shape tomorrow at the 2026 California Preservation Conference, taking place May 6–9, 2026, at the Riverside Convention Center in Downtown Riverside.
Over four inspiring days, attendees will engage with visionary ideas, practical strategies, and powerful connections that are transforming historic places into sustainable, vibrant communities.
Conference Highlights Include:
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Opening Reception at The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture.
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40+ cutting-edge educational sessions, mobile workshops, and behind-the-scenes tours. AIA & AICP CEU’s for all programs.
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A dynamic Exhibitor Hall featuring firms and organizations leading the future of preservation.
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The 2026 California Preservation Awards Ceremony at the iconic Mission Inn Hotel & Spa.
This conference is more than an event—it’s an opportunity to be part of a movement redefining how historic places serve the future.
Volunteer: Interested in helping and attending the conference? Volunteer are needed for all areas of the conference. Click here for more information. Scroll to the bottom of the page.
Sponsor: Sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities are limited. Secure your spot now to gain exclusive visibility and connect directly with California’s most influential preservation leaders. Learn more.
Register today and join the California Preservation Foundation community as we reimagine California’s future through preservation.
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Conference Hotel:
Mission Inn Hotel and Spa
Special Conference Rate: $209/night
Reserve your room by April 5th!
Join us at the Mission Inn Hotel & Spa, a breathtaking National Historic Landmark in the heart of downtown Riverside.
Established in 1876, the historic Mission Inn Hotel & Spa grew into one of California’s most distinctive landmarks. With its Spanish Mission Revival design, intimate courtyards, and notable art collection, the Inn reflects the state’s layered architectural and cultural history—an inspiring setting for preservation professionals and enthusiasts alike.
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Route 66 Preservation Success Stories: A Mother Road Centennial Tour
Join the California Historic Route 66 Association will lead a bus tour through San Bernardino County’s foothill communities—from Upland to San Bernardino—spotlighting preservation successes along U.S. Route 66.
Saturday, May 9th, 9am-5pm. $150.
Photo credit Beth Murray.
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CONFERENCE SPONSORSHIP
Interested in Sending Your Team?
Become a Conference Sponsor!
If your firm is planning to send multiple team members to the 2026 California Preservation Conference, sponsorship is one of the most strategic — and cost-effective — ways to participate.
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Sponsorship packages include complimentary conference registration(s), Opening Reception ticket(s), invitation(s) to the President’s Circle Reception, a CPF membership, and more! Sponsors also receive recognition and visibility before and during the event, connecting your organization directly with preservation professionals, planners, architects, public agencies, and community leaders from across California, and demonstrating your firm’s commitment to advancing preservation practice statewide.
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Questions about the right level for your organization? We’re happy to help you identify the best fit. Reach out to us at 415.495.0349 or cpf@californiapreservation.org.
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VOLUNTEER FOR THE CONFERENCE!
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Volunteer at the conference and receive complimentary registration for the amount of time you serve. For example, volunteer for a half day and attend conference sessions for the other half day.
Volunteers are needed Wednesday through Saturday to assist with classroom sessions, tours, mobile workshops, and special events.
VOLUNTEER SIGN UP
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DONATE
Every donation is meaningful. Your generosity enables CPF to do incredible work with a small staff and hundreds of dedicated volunteers. Your support makes this possible!
MAKE A DONATION
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JOIN
We are a community of designers, preservationists, and history and architecture fans who come together to support a singular mission: to save historic places. Join us today.
BECOME A MEMBER
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April 15-19, 2026
Tickets are going fast-don't miss out!
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Our FULL SCHEDULE for the weekend is on sale now!
This year’s festival begins with Bootleggers in the Garden, an exclusive Prohibition-inspired evening at a rare 1930s residence featuring bites from celebrated local chefs and craft cocktails by a renowned mixologist. The weekend continues with engaging programs in historic spaces, a retro 1984 soirée at a private country club, behind-the-scenes bus tours of the BMI plant, and the signature Vintage Vegas Home Tour.
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Our kickoff fundraiser Bootleggers in the Garden on April 15 heads back to the Jazz Age for a hotsy-totsy evening of delights in the garden of a 1930’s vintage Vegas residence. You'll need the password to get through the speakeasy peephole...
Once in, enjoy culinary delights and bites by two of the best in Las Vegas: Chef James Trees and Chef Todd Harrington (in attendance). Sip the finest of “teas”—served in teacups—by celebrated mixologist Jonah Gibbs (in attendance) of Bar Boheme and High Steaks. Specialty beer brewed by the homeowner will also be on tap. Dress in your flapper finest, be ready for your closeup, and support Nevada Preservation Foundation at this exclusive event!
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The first Historic Henderson Bus Tour sold out so we added another tour! Friday, April 17 at 11:30am is your opportunity to go inside the gates and get a rare, up-close look at the original Basic Magnesium, Inc. (BMI) plant—a site that played a crucial role in World War II and the development of Henderson.
In partnership with the Henderson Historical Society, this bus tour delves into the city's remarkable past. In addition to this extraordinary behind-the-scenes access to the original BMI plant, you’ll travel through the historic Water Street District and explore significant buildings and public art that showcase the city’s unique story.
That's not all we're doing in Henderson! Our Sips & Stories Water Street Pub Crawl happens April 16. And our new Black Mountain Neighborhood Walking Tour featuring early designs by Palmer and Krisel takes place April 17 + 18.
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On April 18, join us for a totally major sunset soirée at a private clubhouse overlooking the iconic Las Vegas Strip. 1984: Revenge of the Yuppies takes place behind the gates of an exclusive location that has remained largely unchanged since the late 1970s. Remember "conversation pits?" Sip Salty Dogs, explore grounds once walked by A-list celebrities, and enjoy the smooth sounds of early ’80s pop hits—all while supporting Nevada Preservation Foundation!
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Step inside remarkable sacred spaces that reflect both architectural innovation and civic purpose during the Modernist Places of Worship Bus Tour on April 17. Discover the clean modern lines of St. Anne Catholic Church, learn the distinctive history of Christ Church Episcopal, admire the geometric design of Trinity Life Center, and experience the intimate beauty of Guardian Angel Cathedral.

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Roll into the 1970s by joining us on a bike tour of Paradise Crest on our Hidden Paradise Bike Tour, April 18. This custom-home neighborhood is best known for the “Hammargren Home of Nevada History,” where former resident and Lieutenant Governor Lonnie Hammargren assembled an eclectic collection of treasures. As we explore the neighborhood, you’ll discover striking midcentury architecture, lush landscaping, spacious lots, and the fascinating stories of residents past and present.
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Don't forget the popular Vintage Vegas Home Tour on April 19! This open house-style tour invites you to step inside some of Las Vegas’s most iconic homes. This curated collection offers a glimpse into the history, architecture, and interior design that define vintage Vegas living.
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Thank you for supporting historic preservation in Nevada. Home + History Las Vegas is our largest fundraiser to help support our efforts. Please note that these tickets are nonrefundable in order to help continue supporting Nevada Preservation Foundation’s future events and programming.
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