The awards, now in their 26th year, are to be given out during a scheduled Country Supper event on Sunday, May 15 at the historic Jacob Blauvelt Homestead, according to a statement from the group.
The ceremony will coincide with Rockland County Preservation Week and National Historic Preservation Month (May).
Liz McEnaney, who is scheduled to give the evening's keynote address, is executive director of the SS Columbia Project and an adjunct professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.
The year's winners of the Rockland County Executive's Historic Preservation Merit Awards include:
- Corinne McGeorge - The Margaret B. and John R. Zehner Award for contributions to the county’s history and for underscoring the value of historic preservation to the community;
- Friends of Harmony Hall - Preservation Leadership Award for individuals, groups, and government agencies that display outstanding leadership or continuing contribution to the preservation of historic resources in Rockland County;
- The John Green Preservation Coalition - Preservation Leadership Award;
- Richard Sena - Adaptive Use Award for 151 Broadway, Haverstraw;
- And the Tappan Library - Adaptive Use Award for the Borcher Stable/Tappan Library, Main Street, Tappan.
For more information on the award process, or to find out how to attend the Country Supper, visit www.RocklandHistory.org or contact the Historical Society of Rockland County at 845-634-9629. The group can also be reached via email at info@rocklandhistory.org.
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