Markers In Action: How Marker Grants Support Community Projects | Tim Loving
Categories: HistoryPomeroy Markers tell stories, honor legacies, and strengthen the fabric of communities. They help preserve community history, promote pride of place, and create opportunities for residents and visitors alike to engage with and learn about the past.
The Burlington Heritage Trail in Washington state is one example of how communities are using grant-funded Pomeroy Markers through our Signature Programs as part of a broader effort to celebrate and share their local history. The trail highlights the impact of markers and the value of collaboration among local organizations, historians, volunteers, and community leaders.
As part of the Burlington Heritage Trail interview series, local collaborators shared their perspectives on preserving history, strengthening community connections, and bringing local history to life.
In this video Tim Loving, chairman of the Carnegie Library Foundation for the Burlington Historical Society, discusses how marker grants helped make the Burlington Heritage Trail possible and strengthened its impact.
Video credit: Filmed and produced by Holboy Entertainment in collaboration with the Burlington Historical Society.