The Guilford Preservation Alliance is excited to announce the completion of three new reports recently completed as part of its heritage tourism campaign. The first two reports, “An Assessment and Recommendations Report for Heritage Tourism Development in Guilford, Connecticut, May 2012,” and “Guilford, Connecticut Heritage Tourism Strategic Plan: A Five-Year Plan for Heritage Tourism Development 2013-2018,” were written by Carolyn Brackett of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. [Read more…]
Fall Newsletter Published
This fall we have brought back a popular item, our Guilford Preservation Alliance Newsletter. It is available here on our website, and has also been mailed to our members. The newsletter replaces the annual appeal letter sent out in recent years. We hope you enjoy reading our news in this format, and we hope you will consider donating generously to the work we do by renewing your membership and possibly adding a designated gift as well.
Telling Guilford’s Stories, upcoming program
What stories do you love to tell about Guilford? Where in Guilford do you take your out-of-town guests? What historic, cultural and natural resources do you like to show off to family and friends who visit? The Guilford Preservation Alliance (GPA) is sponsoring an interactive discussion addressing these kinds of questions at a public forum to be held on September 24 from 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. at the Nathanael B. Greene Community Center. At that time residents of Guilford will have an opportunity to help decide what information is important to share with visitors to their historic town. In turn, that information will be used to help develop plans for the visitor kiosk, a gift from GPA to the town on its 375th birthday. Click here for flyer. [Read more…]
A Message from Our New Co-Presidents
In this, our first Presidents’ Blog entry since being elected as co-presidents at GPA’s June 24, 2013 annual business meeting, we would like to thank outgoing president Harry Haskell for his faithful stewardship of the organization during the length of his tenure as GPA president. [Read more…]
Grant Received from Connecticut Humanities
Guilford Preservation Alliance (GPA), a non-profit organization, received a grant for $14,300 from Connecticut Humanities (CTH) to enhance visitor experience that will include the story of Guilford’s rich history and culture. The grant enables the GPA to gather insights from residents about what they consider to be Guilford’s most important stories to share with visitors. They will offer several forums to the community, and then through group discussions, develop plans for a visitor kiosk and interpretive signage.
Dr. Nancy Morgan, a heritage development consultant, will facilitate meetings to be held in September, including a Community Forum, a Student Forum, and two focus groups. At these meetings residents will discuss what they consider to be Guilford’s most important historical stories and what resources they would like to share with visitors.
Shirley Girioni, a co-chair of the Tourism Initiative said, “This grant will allow us to move forward in the planning of our project to welcome and inform visitors about our nearly 375 year history on the Connecticut shoreline. It demonstrates that the CTH has confidence in our vision for the development of heritage tourism in Guilford. We are deeply grateful for their financial support and encouragement.”
In 2011, GPA began the Guilford Heritage Tourism Initiative which recognized that the town’s wealth of historic, cultural, and natural resources as well as amenities such as shopping, dining, and visitation, could be focused to increase economic impact through tourism. In 2012, GPA unveiled the Historic Guilford Walking Tours, which attracted over 300 tour-goers its first year. The Heritage Tourism co-chairs, Shirley Girioni and Rob Vavasour, have worked to build strong partnerships with organizations and agencies throughout the town and state, and have worked together to set goals for the future of the initiative.
LED Billboard Update
On April 3, the Planning and Zoning Commission held public hearings on the electronic LED billboard issue (to which we alerted you earlier) and the Town Center South zoning overlay district. [Read more…]
Saving the Farm
Read about the new book Saving the Farm by James T. Powers–check it out on our Guilford Bookshelf.
Planning and Zoning to Consider Allowing LED Billboards
COMMUNITY ALERT
Significant changes have been proposed for Guilford’s signage regulations to allow large billboards that would change message, colors and brightness every 8 seconds. The Planning and Zoning Commission is considering this change at its next meeting. [Read more…]
Illustrated Walking Guide
The first edition of Sarah Brown McCulloch’s Guilford: A Walking Guide, The Green & Neighboring Streets was published in 1989 with principal funding provided by the Guilford Preservation Alliance. In 2012 we presented for the first time an online version of the text with updates from the 2012 revision. Now, in February 2013, we have begun adding photos to this text. For links to this new illustrated version of Sarah Brown McCulloch’s Guilford: A Walking Guide click here. We also have a new illustrated version of our survey of Significant Structures Fifty Years Old or More.
The Economic Benefits of Historic Preservation
We’ve put a link on our website to the Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism’s new study on the economic benefits of historic preservation. The report explains how the rehabilitation of our existing building stock helps to create jobs and increase local tax revenue. Read the report right here: