Fayetteville, GA, November 19, 2024—The Georgia Historical Society (GHS) named Fayette County Historical Society (FCHS) as the 2024 Affiliate Chapter of the Year. Based in Fayetteville, Georgia, FCHS has been recognized for its work sharing its county’s history with the public through the Georgia Historical Marker Program, including the erection of a historical marker about folk artist Nellie Mae Rowe (1900-1982) and the recently approved Union Benevolent Aid Society historical marker. The award was presented at FCHS’s monthly meeting on Sunday, November 17, 2024, by Breana James, GHS Historical Marker and Program Associate, and accepted by Angela Pendleton, FCHS President.
“GHS is excited to present the Fayette County Historical Society with the Affiliate Chapter of the Year Award this year,” said James. “The Fayette County Historical Society has been a longtime member the Georgia Historical Society’s Affiliate Chapter Program. In recently working with FCHS on two historical marker projects, I have had the pleasure of seeing its passion and efforts to make the history of Fayette County accessible to the public.”
The Georgia Historical Society’s Affiliate Chapter Program was established in 1996 to provide resources to local historical organizations and provide opportunities for those organizations to learn from one another, thereby developing a more informed network of institutions dedicated to sharing the many local stories that make up Georgia’s rich and diverse history. Today, the program includes nearly 200 participating organizations. Each year, GHS selects one affiliate member to be recognized as the Affiliate Chapter of the Year for its exemplary leadership in the field of Georgia state and local history.
"It is a great pleasure to receive the 2024 Affiliate of the Year Award from the Georgia Historical Society,” said Pendleton. “The Fayette County Historical Society's goal is to preserve our past for future generations. We have worked with the Georgia Historical Society on two new historical markers for Fayette County. We hold meetings at historic sites and perform community outreach projects. We are honored that our efforts are recognized."
For more information about the Affiliate Chapter Program and Award, please contact Elyse Butler, GHS Manager of Programs and Special Projects, at 912.651.2125, ext. 119 or by email at ebutler@georgiahistory.com.
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ABOUT THE GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Georgia Historical Society (GHS) is the premier independent statewide institution responsible for collecting, examining, and teaching Georgia history. GHS houses the oldest and most distinguished collection of materials related exclusively to Georgia history in the nation.
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ABOUT THE FAYETTE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Fayette County Historical Society was chartered as a nonprofit corporation in July 1971. Our purpose is to discover, collect, preserve, and make accessible to the public, materials which establish and illustrate the history of this country, its cities, towns, villages, and institutions.
We endeavor to instill interest in our heritage and our Fayette families. Knowledge and research of the past is not only significantly gratifying, but it allows us to connect to all of those who, day-by-day lived their lives and created the growth and development that we see today. All of this was set in motion from the early 1820s.