A vibrant celebration of community and history marked the Village of Clemmons Council meeting on April 28, 2025, as the council unanimously declared May 2025 as Historic Preservation Month. This resolution highlights the village's commitment to preserving its rich heritage and promoting awareness of historical sites.
During the meeting, Mayor Rogers and council members recognized local achievements, including a special presentation to a student and their family, celebrating their contributions to the community. The atmosphere was filled with pride as certificates of recognition were awarded, showcasing the village's dedication to honoring its residents.
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Subscribe for Free Miss McCullough, a key figure in the historic preservation efforts, shared exciting news about the completion of a long-awaited architectural survey project. "You have paid your last check," she announced, signaling the signing of a contract with a publisher to produce a comprehensive book on the county's architectural history. This project, years in the making, promises to enrich the community's understanding of its historical landscape.
Scott Binkley, the village's appointee on the Forsyth County Historic Resource Commission, emphasized the importance of promoting local historical events. He encouraged residents to participate in upcoming activities, including a walking tour of Main Street landmarks and a new program called "Taste of History" at Kerner's Folly, which takes place on the first Saturday of each month.
The meeting concluded with an announcement of a historic marker unveiling at Clemons Mill scheduled for May 29, 2025, at 2 PM. This event will further celebrate the village's historical significance and foster community engagement.
As Clemmons prepares for Historic Preservation Month, the council's actions reflect a strong commitment to honoring the past while encouraging residents to actively participate in preserving their heritage for future generations.