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COMMUNITY
Become a Member
All members ofThe Collection enjoy
the following benefits for one full year:
•	complimentary admission to all permanent tours and rotating exhibitions
•	special invitations to events, trips, receptions, and exhibition previews
•	complimentary admission to the Concerts in the Courtyard series
•	a io percent discount at The Shop
•	a subscription to The Historic New Orleans Collection Quarterly
Visit www.hnoc.org and click the
Support Us link or complete and return
the enclosed envelope.
Founder Individual $35 Founder Family $65
Full membership benefits Family memberships are for one or two adults and any children under 18 all residing in a single household, or for one member and a guest.
Merieult Society	$100
Full membership benefits plus:
•	a special gift
Mahalia Society	$250
Full membership benefits plus:
•	a special gift
•	private, guided tours (by appointment)
Jackson Society	$500
Full membership benefits plus:
•	a special gift
•	private, guided tours (by appointment)
•	free admission to all evening lectures
Laussat Society	$1,000
Full membership benefits plus:
•	a special gift
•	private, guided tours (by appointment)
•	free admission to all evening lectures
•	invitation to annual gala
Bienville Circle	$5,000
Full membership benefits plus:
•	a special gift
•	private, guided tours (by appointment)
•	free admission to all evening lectures
•	invitation to annual gala
•	lunch with the executive director
ON THE SCENE
Architectural
Integrity
The 21st annual Williams Research Center Symposium presented "Perspectives on New Orleans Architecture: Past, Present, Future." Focusing on the rich mosaic of trends, cultural forces, and design genius that make up New Orleans architectural history, this year’s symposium attracted a capacity crowd.
A.	Architectural historian and keynote presenter Gregory Free
B.	William Borah (speaker), Julie Jardine, Drew Jardine, and Sandra Stokes
C.	Ron and Anne Pincus with Daniel and Klara Hammer
D.	Shelby Russ, Sara Weinkauf, John Klingman (speaker), and Steve Dumez
E.	Lolis Eric Elie (speaker), Amanda McFillen, and Tara Dudley (speaker)
F.	Priscilla Lawrence, Hilton S. Bell, and Claudia Kelleher
C. Sally Reeves, Jay Dearborn Edwards (speaker), and Susie Hoskins
18 The Historic New Orleans Collection Quarterly


New Orleans Quarterly 2016 Spring (18)
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