State Rep. Clint Owlett | Pennsylvania 68th Legislative District
State Rep. Clint Owlett | Pennsylvania 68th Legislative District
State Representatives Tina Pickett and Clint Owlett have recently announced the approval of Pennsylvania History Grants for Bradford, Tioga, and Wyoming Counties. The grants aim to support historical preservation efforts in these regions.
The announcement was made on December 8, 2023, by Representatives Pickett and Owlett. They expressed their enthusiasm for the grants and their commitment to preserving the rich history of these counties.
Representative Pickett stated, "These grants are a testament to the importance of preserving our heritage. It is crucial to safeguard our history for future generations to learn from and appreciate."
The Pennsylvania History Grants program provides funding to historical organizations, societies, and museums for various projects that promote the understanding and preservation of the state's history. The grants can be used for a wide range of initiatives, including collections management, exhibits, educational programs, and restoration projects.
Representative Owlett emphasized the significance of preserving local history, saying, "Our communities have a deep-rooted history that deserves to be celebrated and preserved. These grants will help ensure that our stories are told and passed down through generations."
The grants awarded to Bradford, Tioga, and Wyoming Counties will enable local organizations to undertake important preservation projects. These projects will not only enhance the understanding of the region's history but also provide educational opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
Bradford County Historical Society, one of the grant recipients, plans to utilize the funding to digitize their extensive collection of historical photographs and documents. This effort will make these valuable resources accessible to a wider audience and contribute to the preservation of Bradford County's history.
Tioga County Historical Society, another beneficiary of the grants, intends to create a new exhibit showcasing the county's role in the development of the lumber industry. This initiative will provide insights into the region's economic history and its impact on the local community.
Wyoming County Cultural Center, the third organization to receive a grant, will use the funding to restore an iconic historical landmark. The project aims to revitalize the building and transform it into a cultural hub for the community, offering educational programs and events that highlight the county's heritage.
These grants demonstrate the commitment of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission to preserving the state's diverse history. The commission recognizes the importance of supporting local organizations in their efforts to safeguard the past and ensure its relevance in the present and future.
As Representative Pickett aptly summarized, "Our history defines us and shapes our identity. By investing in these grants, we are investing in the preservation of our heritage and the continued appreciation of our shared past."
The Pennsylvania History Grants for Bradford, Tioga, and Wyoming Counties will undoubtedly contribute to the preservation and celebration of the rich history that these regions hold. Through these initiatives, future generations will have the opportunity to delve into the past and gain a deeper understanding of the unique stories that have shaped these counties.
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