The Living Legends board is reviewing options for improving its website. We've already made some changes. The Legends' names have been added under their photos and their catalog stories are linked. The longer features are linked under All Legends at left once they are published.
Check it out at www.AlexandriaLegends.com.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Nominate a Legend for 2015
Summer is here!
There's no better way to take advantage of your free time than thinking about who you would like to nominate as a 2015 Living Legend of Alexandria! Nominations are due October 14, 2014.
Criteria for being a Legend:
Creation of something that improves the quality of life in Alexandria that would not likely have existed without that person's vision and determination to make it happen.
Those currently running for or holding political office are not eligible for consideration.
Keep an eye on your email, as we get closer to the nominations deadline, we will send out an official call for nominations!
There's no better way to take advantage of your free time than thinking about who you would like to nominate as a 2015 Living Legend of Alexandria! Nominations are due October 14, 2014.
Criteria for being a Legend:
Creation of something that improves the quality of life in Alexandria that would not likely have existed without that person's vision and determination to make it happen.
Those currently running for or holding political office are not eligible for consideration.
Keep an eye on your email, as we get closer to the nominations deadline, we will send out an official call for nominations!
Monday, June 2, 2014
Congratulations to Audrey Davis
Congratulations to Living Legends of Alexandria board member Audrey Davis on her appointment as Director of the Alexandria Black History Museum. Davis has worked at the museum for the past 21 years and has served as Acting Director since July 1, 2012, when the previous Director, Louis Hicks, retired from City service . Davis was selected from among six finalists after a nationwide search.
Audrey Davis at the Black History Museum during recent Civil Rights Saturday program Photo by Nina Tisara |
Davis has also served as president of the Alexandria Historical Society; a founding member and current member of the Advisory Council of Virginia Africana: The Network of Museum, History and Preservation Professionals; and past president of the Virginia Association of Museums. She is also a member of the American Alliance of Museums and a member of the Association of African American Museums.
In 2013, History Press published African Americans of Alexandria, Virginia: Beacons of Light in the 20th Century. Audrey Davis was one of five authors of the book, which also included Char McCargo Bah, Christa Watters, Gwen Brown-Henderson and James Henson. The book chronicles the life of 63 African American men and women whose actions made a difference in the historic fabric of Alexandria, Virginia between 1920-1965. The book was the fourth biggest seller for History Press in 2013 and will be going into its third printing soon. The proceeds from the book go to support the Alexandria Black History Museum.
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