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Annapolis, MD - Four Rivers: The Heritage Area of
Annapolis, London Town &
South County is pleased to announce this
year's annual heritage award winners. Four Rivers Heritage Awards
recognize individuals, organizations, programs and products that
contribute significantly to the community by interpreting, promoting,
preserving, researching and/or supporting our historical legacy.
Four Rivers congratulates this year's heritage award
winners in the following categories:
Heritage
Professional: Scotti Preston, Historic Annapolis Foundation Living
History performer and educator
Heritage Professional: Dr. John
Kille, Lost Towns Project, Londontown Foundation and Anne Arundel County
Trust for Preservation
Legacy Award: Dr. Joan M. E. Gaither, Documentary
Story Quilter
Legacy Award: Norman Hazard of Galesville, Waterman
and Boatbuilder
New Initiative Award: Waypoint Signage and Brochure Showcasing “Best
Practices” in Environmental Conservation. Honorees: City of
Annapolis Environmental Commission
Heritage Product: Carr’s Beach Historic Music
Festival. Honoree: Larry Griffin, Organizer
Heritage Area Certificate of Merit: The Hanover Street
Historic Streetscape Reconstruction Project. Honorees: Century Design
Engineers, Anchor Construction, Goodwin & Associates, and the
Honorable Ellen O. Moyer
Heritage Award: Mavis Daly, Shady Side Rural Heritage
Society
Heritage Award: Dr. Al Luckenbach, Anne Arundel County
Archaeologist and Founder of the Lost Towns
Project
The heritage awards were presented at a ceremony at
Historic London Town & Garden on November 4th.
Four Rivers, one of Maryland’s eleven state certified heritage
areas, is part of the Maryland Heritage Areas Program. For more
information, please access www.fourriversheritage.org or call the
heritage area office at
410-222-1805. |