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Red Bank Historic Preservation to Host Fall Gathering 11/10

posted: 4, October 18, 2012 at 05:18PM

The Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission invites everyone to attend their first “Fall Gathering” at the Women’s Club of Red Bank, Historic Anthony B. Reckless Estate, 164 Broad Street, Red Bank on Saturday, November 10, 2012 from 2:00 to  4:00 PM. 

All are welcome to attend, share and learn with neighbors and professionals, building consultants and those who have an interest to see and discuss ‘Real Life Preservation in Red Bank.’

Please mark your calendars for this event.  There is parking in the rear of the building and light refreshments will be served

The Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission promotes preservation as an important part of the Planning Process within the Community.