The designation suggests that the property, currently being rented, is vulnerable and subject to possible neglect in the future, noted Julia Chain of Preservation Pennsylvania, a private, nonprofit membership organization with a statewide mission “to protect and preserve Pennsylvania’s irreplaceable historic places. Having dodged the wrecking ball amid public concern a few years ago, the home at 2935 Whitehall Road, known as the Weiss House after its original owners, is back in the spotlight as a new addition to Preservation Pennsylvania’s At Risk list. The house’s charms may not be obvious to everyone, but experts have long praised Louis Kahn’s architectural handiwork on Whitehall Road as something special. Weiss House in East Norriton deemed ‘At Risk’ by Preservation Pennsylvania The one-day event, organized by MontcoWorks, the workforce development board for Montgomery County, will be held March 12 at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks – a new venue for ManuFest. Plans are well underway for ManuFest 2019, an annual expo which showcases manufacturing career pathways for middle and high school students in Montgomery County. Students and parents invited to explore manufacturing careers at ManuFest 2019 Dinniman met with Conestoga students, Justin Huang, Avery Maslowsky and Audrey Kim, and their staff advisor, Cyndi Hyatt, as part of the New Voices Campaign, a student-powered grassroots movement to give young people the legally protected right to gather information and share ideas about issues of public concern. Andy Dinniman, D-19, recently met with student journalists from the Conestoga Spoke, the student newspaper of Conestoga High School, to discuss legislation to ensure the rights of a free student press.
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