During a recent government meeting, board members of Historic Stanton, Inc. presented their ongoing efforts to restore the Historic Stanton building, the first public high school for freed former slaves in Florida. Raymond Day, a board member, emphasized the significance of the site, which is listed on the historic register and dates back to 1915. He highlighted the importance of a multi-year restoration project, seeking support for an appropriation that would aid in preserving the landmark.
Andrea Trautman, the board chair, echoed Day's sentiments, detailing the immediate need for funding to secure power for the building and enhance security measures. She noted that construction had already commenced and outlined plans to transform the site into a cultural center featuring a restaurant, educational spaces, and a museum. Trautman expressed gratitude for the anticipated support from the board, emphasizing the project's potential to serve the community significantly.
The meeting concluded with no further speaker cards submitted, marking a focused discussion on the preservation of a vital piece of local history.