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Montgomery Preservation 34th Annual Historic Preservation Awards Celebration & Movie Premiere
October 28, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
FreeMontgomery Preservation 34th Annual Historic Preservation Awards Celebration and Movie Premiere
October 28, 2022, Friday, 7 – 9 P.M. Historic Kensington Armory, 3710 Mitchell St., Kensington, MD 20895
Co-Hosted by Montgomery Preservation and the Town of Kensington
Face masks are recommended, and the spacious Drill Hall easily allows social distancing.
Please RSVP to: [email protected]
Movie Premiere Spotlights 8 Honored Individuals & Organizations in Montgomery County.
Awards Video Teaser! https://www.montgomerypreservation.org/mpi-2021-awards-trailer/
https://www.montgomerypreservation.org/
Link to the movie will be posted Sat., 10/29, on YouTube at www.montgomerypreservation.org
Outstanding achievements to be showcased are:
“The Folly” in Chevy Chase, for exterior restoration of an historic mansion and addition of a compatible pavilion, to owner Adrienne Arsht
Wayne Goldstein Award, for advocacy on behalf of Morningstar Tabernacle No. 88 Moses Cemetery in Cabin John, to Friends of Moses Hall
Michael F. Dwyer Award, for rehabilitation and preservation of the historic Montevideo Road Bridge in Poolesville, to the Montgomery County Department of Transportation
Meem House in Gaithersburg, for exterior restoration of an historic residence, to former owner Leanne Feiss and current owners Amy and Jarin Lopez
Woodend Sanctuary & Mansion in Chevy Chase, for installation of historically appropriate, accessible walkways through the woods and around the mansion, to the Audubon Naturalist Society
County Executive’s Award for restoration of the Pleasant View historic site in Quince Orchard and the documentary “Finding Fellowship” to Rev. Gerald Green, Jason Green, and Dr. Kisha Davis
Basil & Nancy Dorsey site at Sugarland, for an archaeological study of the historic home site, to Tara Tetreault, Suzanne Johnson, and Sugarland Ethno-History Project
The Montgomery Prize for more than three decades of contributions to local and state history and preservation, to Susan Cooke Soderberg, of Germantown
For further information, Contact Eileen McGuckian [email protected] 301-468-7331.
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