About this Event
Dick Leavy and Judy Hammel, along with three barn owner/panelists, will present the following topics:
I. The barn survey project: Why it is important to preserve information about barns, how we are doing the survey, our current list and choice of selected barns for visits, and what a visit entails--- photos, Friends of Ohio Barns assessment, stories
II. How to “read” a barn: Architectural features, barn design related to ethnicity, era, function. A slide show will cover entry design (Yankee vs. transverse), ground and bank barns, roof design and why roofs changed from gable to gambrel, and timbers and saw marks
III. Examples of barns with interesting histories (Panel of three barn owners)
a. Cook Family barn in Harlem Twp (Diane and Mike Kabler)
b. Price/Hodges barns in Radnor Township(Tom Price)
c. Kaelber barns in Troy and Marlboro Townships (Dennis Kaelber)
IV. Accomplishments and plans for survey: Archived for research at Cryder, photo book with publication by September, 2026, and potential for future presentations or workshops.
In the event of a level 2 or 3 snow emergency we will cancel and try to reschedule.
We will offer livestream for folks that can't attend in person. Please make sure the email address that Eventbrite has for you is one you still use. The livestream link will be sent to the Eventbrite emails about noon on February 17.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Barn at Stratford, 2690 Stratford Road, Delaware, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 12.51







