Historic
Preservation Award presented to St. Clair owners
On
May 17th Fort GreeneVille Chapter and Ohio Regent Sandy McCann
presented the National Historic Preservation Recognition Award to St
Clair Manor owners Mike and Sherri Jones. Sherri accepted the award
during the 100th Anniversary Mother's Day Tea Party hosted by the
Fort GreeneVille DAR Chapter at the St. Clair Manor.
The
Historic Preservation Recognition Award recognizes and honors an
individual or group that has done recent remarkable volunteer work at
the community level.
The
award may be presented to DAR members and non-members and recognizes
achievements in all areas of historic preservation: buildings,
landmarks, monuments, cemeteries, historic districts, statues, museum
collections, manuscripts, documents, and archival materials. It also
includes writing or compiling and publishing books on historic
preservation projects, historical properties, genealogical and court
house records, and photography collections; as well as compiling oral
histories; and serving as historical guides, interpreters or docents.
This
award is administered by the DAR National Vice Chairman, Historic
Preservation Recognition Award, Katie Hyman.
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