LEXINGTON, KY – The Rotary Club of Lexington held its weekly meeting Thursday, November 3rd, at Fasig-Tipton, 2400 Newtown Pike. The program’s guest speaker was Bettie Kerr, Historic Preservation Officer and Director of the Division of Historic Preservation of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
Bettie works with a wide array of historic preservation programs and projects in Lexington-Fayette County. An architectural historian, Ms. Kerr is a native of Lexington and graduate of Transylvania University. In addition to her experience in the government’s historic preservation program, Ms. Kerr was formerly the executive director of Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate. The author of Lexington: A Century in Photographs, Ms. Kerr has also curated several exhibitions on Lexington’s history and architecture.
For additional information, or to attend this meeting, please contact Peggy Trafton at trafton@rotarylexky.org.
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