Accomplishments

  • Provided advocacy support to partner organizations including the Flagler County Historical Society (FCHS), Florida Agriculture Museum and Ft Fulton Historic Trust
  • Continued to distribute an annual update newsletter to stakeholders
  • Weathered Hurricane Ian – damage assessment underway
  • Completed visioning efforts associated with the 2022 National Scenic Byways Program grant cycle including submittal of a Letter of Intent (LOI) – although the organization’s proposed project was not selected to advance by FDOT.
  • Maintain not-for-profit status
  • Attended the FSHP state workshop and served as a guest speaker talking on the topic of volunteer recruitment
  • Provide website updates to Program office
  • Maintain an active Facebook page
  • Featured in 25th Anniversary FSHP Annual Report
  • Supported the FCHS’s efforts to rehabilitate the Deen Doll House
  • Supported the FCHS and American Association of University Woman (AAUW) in their efforts to research, relocate and rehabilitate the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
  • Provided County Commissioner Sullivan progress updates on the efforts of the organization and its partners
  • Continued to maintain the organization’s long-term “Service Learning” partnership with Daytona State College
  • Received a series of high resolution phots of the corridor from the FSHP for future promotional efforts
  • Byway Board member Bill Ryan continues to conduct Zoom presentations of Flagler County history in partnership with the South Georgia Regional Library System
  • Maintains its representation in the Flagler County Cultural Council