Beaufort, SC Earns
PRESERVE AMERICA
Designation
 
White House designates Beaufort, SC 

Preserve America Community

Beaufort has been designated by the White House as a Preserve America community, a testament to the hard work of the community's preservation movement and many accomplishments and advocacy of Historic Beaufort Foundation, its board and members, according to a statement by the foundation yesterday.
 
Preserve America recognizes and designates communities, including municipalities, counties, neighborhoods in large cities, and tribal communities, that protect and celebrate their heritage.
 
Since the program began in 2003, nearly 800 communities have been designated as Preserve America Communities from throughout the country. Participants come from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and one U.S. territory. Newly designated communities are notified by a letter from Mrs. Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States.

The letter from Mrs. Obama to the "Citizens of Beaufort" states in part that:

 
"President Obama and I are proud of your community and we applaud your achievement. The Americans who came before us built this country on the strength of their hopes, hard work, and perseverance. Now you are using those same qualities to help share our history with today's Americans and those of tomorrow. By strengthening your community, you are strengthening our country. You are showing that each of us has a role to play in shaping a better future, and we can do it by honoring our past."
 
Communities may apply for special designation as a Preserve America Community, which recognizes communities that:
 
* protect and celebrate their heritage;
 
* use their historic assets for economic
 development and community revitalization; and
 
* encourage people to experience and appreciate local historic resources through education and heritage tourism programs.
Benefits of designation include:
 
* White House recognition;

* a certificate of recognition;

* a Preserve America Community road sign;

* eligibility for Preserve America grants;

* authorization to use the Preserve America logo on signs, flags, banners, and promotional materials;

* listing in a Web-based Preserve America Community directory;

* national and regional press releases; and

* enhanced community visibility and pride.

(Quoted from The Beaufort Tribune)

Thanks for the efforts of Elizabeth Gibson Obrien, who prepared City of Beaufort's application to become designated a Preserve American Community.  

Thanks also to Historic Beaufort Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Operation Good Neighbor, Council members Mike Sutton and Donnie Beer, The NW Quadrant Task Force and all of the neighborhood associations, and many others who've work tirelessly over the years to help Beaufort preserve its historic hometown character while growing for the future.  

Thanks to The Beaufort Tribune for the news account which it published about this important honor of our community.


Karen Natoli
Sales Executive
Island
Realty
 





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