One Bedroom Traditional – 700 square feet
We are pleased to announce that the Annapolis Heritage Commission has selected Ginger Cove’s very own Professor David Fogle as a recipient for the 2016 Living Landmarks Award. Mr. Fogle will be honored at Maryland Hall on May 19 at 5:30 pm.
This particular award recognizes individuals and organizations that have demonstrated an ongoing commitment to protecting and promoting Annapolis’ cultural heritage.
Cultural heritage is an expression of the ways of living developed by a community and passed on from generation to generation, including customs, practices, places, objects, artistic expressions and values. In Annapolis, cultural heritage is evident in the areas of history, historic preservation, government/public service, education, philanthropy, civic engagement, the arts and the environment.
Mr. Fogle has made contributions in various areas including historic preservation, architectural education and civic engagement. In recognition of these contributions, the Annapolis Pottery has exclusively designed a special award for him as a 2016 Living Landmark recipient.