Wyoming, ON - As part of the County of Lambton's 175th Anniversary celebrations in 2024, Lambton County Archives is thrilled to announce the launch of the Heritage Champions Awards.
These awards seek to recognize the exceptional efforts of individuals and groups who have dedicated themselves to preserving and promoting the rich heritage of Lambton County. The awards honor outstanding individuals or organizations from each of the eleven municipalities within Lambton County. These champions have demonstrated remarkable commitment to the conservation, restoration, and promotion of our local heritage and identity.
"This initiative celebrates the invaluable contributions of those who have worked tirelessly to safeguard Lambton County's heritage for generations to come," said Andrew Meyer, General Manager, Cultural Services Division for the County of Lambton. "Their dedication ensures that our community's history remains alive and vibrant. We encourage the community to nominate deserving individuals and organizations who have played a pivotal role in preserving our heritage".
The awards will spotlight individuals and organizations dedicated to various aspects of community heritage, including showcasing Lambton County's archaeological, built, cultural, and natural heritage. Moreover, recognition will extend to property owners for their significant contributions to preservation, rehabilitation, and restoration efforts.
Nominators are invited to submit a brief description (250 words or less) detailing the nominee's contributions and up to five supporting documents, such as photographs or newspaper articles. Nominees must consent to their nomination. Nominations are now open and will remain so until Friday, March 15, 2024, at 4:00 pm. To nominate a Heritage Champion or learn more about the awards, visit lambtonmuseums.ca/heritagechampion.
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Please contact:
Andrew Meyer
General Manager, Cultural Services Division
County of Lambton
519-845-0801 ext. 5236
Email Andrew Meyer