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Our History
Established in 2003, the Springfield Preservation Alliance grew out of a
community-based effort to recognize, preserve, and revitalize the
architectural and cultural heritage of Springfield, Ohio.
Recognizing Springfield’s need for a grassroots effort to save its
historic resources as a means of economic and cultural growth, an advisory
group of twelve individuals gathered on September 9, 2003 to discuss the
formation of a local preservation organization. The name “Springfield
Preservation Alliance” was temporarily adopted as it represented the group
as an alliance of citizens with a fundamental belief in preservation. This
group grew over the next seven advisory meetings to include support and
leadership from across Springfield.
In December 2003, the newly formed Alliance
sponsored their first educational event, History Hymns & Holly, with three
other local organizations. Throughout January and February of 2004, the
group developed their Certificate of Incorporation and Constitutional
Bylaws. On March 10, 2004 the Incorporators of the Alliance signed the new
organization’s Certificate of Incorporation and soon after filed with the
State of Ohio. The new group elected its first board on April 15 and held
their first official board meeting a week later. During the summer of 2004,
the Alliance held Springfield's first Summer Walking Tour Series. Since that
time, the Preservation Alliance has held numerous educational events, worked
proactively to protect and promote historic landmarks, and pushed a smart
growth agenda in local policy efforts
Board Members
Charles D. Swaney
President
Attorney,
Private Practice
Alan Ladd Richele Shepard - Vice-President
Membership Committee Chair
Springfield City Schools
Suzanne Turner - Treasurer
B. Suzanne's Flowers
Jean Chepp - Secretary
Snyder Park Advisory Committee Chair
Clark County Job and Family Services
Ron
Duncan
Retired
Robin
Inboden
Wittenberg
University
Gretchen Krafft
Krafft & Associates
Kevin
Rose - President
Education Committee Chair
The Turner Foundation
Richele Shepard
Family Service Agency
Melissa Tuttle
Public Policy
Committee Chair
Huntington National Bank
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