The Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation (SSPF) will award 17 community members and groups Preservation Recognition Awards as part of their Annual Meeting on Wednesday, September 13, from 5 until 7 pm in the Music Hall at City Hall, 474 Broadway in Saratoga Springs.
The Recognition Ceremony will highlight projects within the city that have preserved the architectural heritage of Saratoga Springs.
The Foundation will recognize individuals and organizations who have invested significant time and money to undertake preservation projects in the past year. The Preservation Recognition Awards celebrate the winners’ hard work and commitment to being a good steward of their property with members of the community and friends of the Foundation.
The meeting will also include their board of director & officer elections.
This year’s winners are
Adaptive Reuse: Saratoga Joinery
Door & Window Restoration: 39 York Avenue
Exterior Rehabilitation:
19 East Harrison Street
225 Caroline Street
351 Broadway
432 Grand Avenue
82 Court Street
96 Union Avenue
Exterior Rehabilitation & New Contextual Design: 139 Grand Avenue
Landscape Initiative: Skidmore College, 815 North Broadway
New Contextual Design: 24 Fifth Avenue and The Saratoga Backstretch Clinic at Saratoga Race Course
Porch Initiative: 35 George Street
Porch Restoration: 157 East Avenue
Roof Restoration: Bethesda Episcopal Church, 26 Washington Street and The Church of Saint Peter, 241 Broadway
Stair & Door Restoration: Adirondack Trust Company, 465 Broadway
To join this year’s Annual Meeting and Preservation Recognition Awards, click here to RSVP or contact Marcy Dreimiller, Administrative Assistant, at admin@saratogapreservation.org with your full name and how many people will be attending.
Founded in 1977, the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation is a private, not-for-profit organization that promotes the preservation and enhancement of the architectural, cultural, and landscaped heritage of Saratoga Springs. To learn more or to join please visit www.saratogapreservation.org.
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