The Texas Historical Commission recently awarded Brown County Historical Commission the Distinguished Service Award.
The Distinguished Service Award (DSA) is given each year to recognize county historical commissions who demonstrate exceptional service and dedication to preserve the heritage of Texas. The DSA evaluation process applies the award criteria to the work documented each year in County Historical Commission Annual Reports.
CHCs are a vital link in Texas’ preservation network and few other states have a built-in mechanism that makes possible a preservation organization in every county. Some of the exemplary efforts considered for the Distinguished Service Award include advancing youth programs, overseeing historical marker applications, recording oral histories, cemetery preservation and assisting local museums. CHCs work in a dynamic and positive partnership with the THC to preserve Texas’ heritage for the use, education, enjoyment and economic benefit of present and future generations. Other responsibilities maintained by CHCs include the preservation of countless historic buildings, artifacts, documents and other pieces of Texas history.
For more information about the Distinguished Service Award, visit www.thc.state.tx.us or contact the History Program’s Division at 512-463-5853.
Pictured above, left to right are: Brown County Historic Commission members Frank Hilton, Beverly Norris, and Donnie Lappe with Brown County Judge Ray West.