CAHPSTONE: A podcast on heritage conservation
Wondering about what heritage conservation means today? Everyone has an idea of what it is, but come and take a deeper dive into the field and learn about the ways in which we sustain our past for future generations. Come and listen to experts and specialists in a range of professions who work with historic and cultural places - which is just about everything out there! Enjoy our podcast that is regularly released on all platforms.
CAHPSTONE: A podcast on heritage conservation
CAHPSTONE Special episode with the Willowbank School of Restoration Arts
Today’s guests are three second year students from Willowbank School of Restoration Arts: Alanna Wilson, Ellen Siebel-Achenbach, and Vanessa Pottinger. They share with us what heritage and sustainability means to them, as well as their thoughts from attending the 2025 joint National Trust/CAHP/Indigenous Heritage Circle conference in Halifax.
Nos invitées d'aujourd'hui sont trois étudiantes de deuxième année de l'École Willowbank des arts de la restoration : Alanna Wilson, Ellen Siebel-Achenbach et Vanessa Pottinger. Nous avons discuté de ce que le patrimoine et la durabilité signifient pour eux, ainsi que de leurs réflexions après avoir assisté à la conférence conjointe 2025 de la Fiducie Nationale, l'ACECP et le Cercle du patrimoine autochtone à Halifax.
The Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP) is a national membership-based organization that serves qualified heritage professionals in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. CAHP establishes standards of practice, shares knowledge about heritage conservation, and supports the involvement of heritage professionals whenever places of heritage value are being identified, preserved, restored and rehabilitated.