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Preservation Maryland

Colleagues
Historic Wooden Window Repair:
a hands-on workshop
Saturday, September 20
9am—3pm
Agricultural History Farm Park
Derwood, MD
Cost: $30
Lunch is included in cost of program

Can your old window units operate and function properly and reduce your heating bills?
The answer is yes!
Can you save yourself thousands of dollars on repairs or replacements?
The answer is yes!
Can you repair your windows safely negotiating lead paint and lead paint legislation?
The answer is yes!
Historic window units should be saved to protect the
integrity of the community. Vintage wooden window
units can always be repaired, but new plastic ten year
disposable window units cannot.

David Gibney, the East Coast’s expert contractor/


teacher with a sense of humor, will lead this hands-on
workshop for contactors, students and homeowners.
Learn how to save a bit of history for your old home,
while making it more energy efficient and saving
thousands of dollars on repairs. Help keep your
community special so its history won't be lost.

Space is limited. To register, fill in the form on the other side and mail it to:
Preservation Maryland
24 W. Saratoga St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
For more information contact Jessica Feldt at 410-685-2886 x302
or by e-mail at jfeldt@preservationmaryland.org
Sponsored by Preservation Maryland Colleagues, the Maryland
Historical Trust, the Montgomery County
Historic Preservation Commission, and the Montgomery
County Department of Parks
“Historic Wooden Window Repair”: a hands-on workshop

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Directions to the Agricultural History Farm Park


18400 Muncaster Road, Derwood, MD 20855

From I-270 Agricultural


History
Take I-370 exit toward Metro station. Proceed approxi-
mately 2 miles, exit onto Shady Grove RD east. Go 1.4 Farm Park
miles, turn right onto Muncaster Mill RD. Turn left onto
Muncaster RD at the first light. Follow Muncaster RD
1.3 miles to park entrance on the left at stone columns.

From I-70

From the Frederick area and points west, travel east on


I-70 to Rt. 27, exit south. Travel to Damascus and turn
left/east onto Rt. 108. follow Rt. 108 into Laytonsville,
from the flashing fire house/school light continue 2.3
miles to a right onto Muncaster RD. The park entrance
is 2.2 miles on the right at stone columns.

From Baltimore/Annapolis

Use any preferred route to Olney, MD. From Olney take


Rt. 108 west, travel 3.1 miles to a left onto Muncaster
RD. The park entrance is 2.2 miles on the right at stone
columns.

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