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  •  Saving Places Conference 2025

    Intangible Heritage

    January 29 - February 1, 2025
    Cheyenne Mountain Resort, Colorado Springs

    Colorado Preservation, Inc (CPI) proudly hosts the 28th annual Saving Places Conference in Colorado Springs, Colorado starting Wednesday, January 29th through Saturday, February 1st, 2025.  The 2025 Saving Places Conference will focus on the theme “intangible heritage,” an aspect of preservation often overlooked but one that has gained momentum in recent years. Intangible heritage encompasses the cultural, social and historical practices, traditions, knowledge and expressions deeply rooted in a community’s identity and collective memory. This theme advocates for a more comprehensive approach, recognizing preservation’s role in preserving cultural diversity and fostering senses of identity and continuity within communities. 
    CPI strives to develop themes, titles, and messaging that encourages discussion around contemporary theories and practical applications, without excluding ideas that may not be directly related to the theme.  As a result, please feel free to submit more foundational preservation sessions beyond the specifics of the theme.  CPI looks forward to hosting a conference that fosters meaningful conversations and connections within the industry.

    For the 2025 conference CPI has space for 38 sessions, 8 tours, 1-2 workshops and 5 featured speakers

    DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Monday, August 12th, 2024


  • Colorado Preservation, Inc's goal is to have content created for a hybrid event with live streaming of sessions during the conference. 

    All presentations will be scheduled for in-person attendees at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort in Colorado Springs, Colorado. We are working to live-stream all sessions to our online attendees. All sessions will additionally be recorded for the conference library.


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  • Learning Objectives

    Provide four practical learning objectives for attendees. Each objective should be 1-4 sentences. Learning objectives typically have three parts: • Behavior: What participants will be able to do upon successful completion of the session • Condition: The condition under which the participant will be able to perform the behavior • Criteria: The evaluation metric that will determine how well the behavior is performed under the correct conditions. **Please note this section is required if your session qualifies for AIA or AIA|HSW credits.**


  • Session Primary Point of Contact Information

  • Session primary points of contact are vital in the Conference execution as you will give a summary introduction to the session and introduce the speakers. You will also help moderate questions and chat during the session. Session primary points of contact are often also session speakers, but do not have to be.

    The session primary point of contact agrees to coordinate session details, communicate with all session speakers, and communicate regularly with Colorado Preservation on the status of the session and session details.  In short, the session primary point of contact takes ownership of the session. 

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  • If you answered "Yes" that you are also speaking, please include the session primary point of contact as "Speaker One" in the speaker section below. 

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