The Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce’s Architectural & Environmental Committee has assembled a quartet of experts from several related fields for this year’s Environmental Seminar.
The public is invited to participate in a wide-ranging conversation about the history, importance and future of Doylestown’s beaten paths off the main thoroughfares of town.
“Tradesmen’s Trails: The Alleys & Back Streets of Doylestown,” at 1 p.m. Sept. 15, is a docent-guided walking tour that explores behind the homes and businesses to those little-seen or often ignored areas of town that were, in years past, the purview of primarily tradesmen and domestic employees. Meet at the county parking garage at 1 p.m. sharp.
A post-tour gathering will be held at Chambers 19 Bistro & Bar, at approximately 4 p.m.
A free lecture will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. at Aldie Mansion in Doylestown. Folks can register the same way they do for the tour.
Register for the tour and lecture at centralbuckschamber.com, by calling Brad Sanders at the Chamber office, at 215-348-3913, or visiting the Chamber office at 252 West Swamp Road, Suite 23.
The Event Sponsor is Carroll Engineering Corporation; Tour Route Sponsors are: Boucher & James Inc. Consulting Engineers, Harleysville Bank; Supporting Sponsor is: AB-8 Waste Solutions and Heritage Conservancy; Special Courtesies are by : Anne Biggs Inc., Langan Engineering & Environmental Services, The Doylestown Bookshop, J.G Petrucci, Co., Inc.