
About this Event
This Progressive Preservation Talk with will feature information about the historic Smith Elementary School, which was designed by John M. Johansen and completed in 1969. His son, Christen Johansen, designed the expansion and renovation in 1997. In a public discussion, Winders, a Columbus-based writer, will share her work researching the school and archives.
The event is produced in partnership with the and will take place at the CAVC's Gallery 506 (506 5th Street). The evening will begin with a reception at 6:15 p.m. with light refreshments from Bespoke Events + Experiences. The talk will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will include time for feedback from those in attendance.
Glenda Winders is the author of two novels, “The Nine Assignments” (now being adapted for television) and “Sainted in Error,” which has won a starred Kirkus Review. She also writes for Columbus, Indy South, and Travel Indiana magazines; is the travel editor for Creators Syndicate in Los Angeles; does copyediting for Napa Valley Features; and edits for other writers. Previously in her career, she won a PEN/Syndicated Fiction award and a Missouri Writing! Award sponsored by the Missouri Arts Council. She has taught writing at the high school and college levels and was the vice president and editor at Copley News Service—an international news service and features syndicate based in San Diego. She is currently finishing a new novel, tentatively titled “Peculiar.”
Agenda
🕑: 06:15 PM - 06:30 PM
Reception
Info: Light refreshments and drinks provided by Bespoke Events + Experiences.
🕑: 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
Progressive Preservation Talks Schools Edition: Smith Elementary School
Info: Glenda Winders will give a presentation on her research and will end with time for audience questions.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Columbus Visitors Center, 506 5th Street, Columbus, United States
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