Community members engage in discussions to promote Gullah Geechee cultural tourism.
The Georgia Gullah Geechee Heritage Society recently convened in Savannah, collaborating with local stakeholders and the Gullah Geechee Georgia Museum to promote cultural tourism. Held at the historic Needwood Baptist Church, the meeting featured discussions on cultural preservation and sharing oral histories. Key figures in attendance emphasized the importance of maintaining Gullah Geechee heritage, aiming to foster partnerships that enhance cultural and historical tourism in the region.
The Georgia Gullah Geechee Heritage Society held a meeting in Savannah to promote cultural tourism in collaboration with local stakeholders from the Gullah Geechee Georgia Museum.
The meeting was hosted at the historic Needwood Baptist Church located at 5141 U.S. 17 on a Tuesday.
Key highlights from the meeting included:
Participants included community members such as Ashleigh Green-Lee and her son Anthony Lee, alongside the previously mentioned individuals.
The primary objective of the meeting was to explore partnerships that would enhance cultural and historical tourism in the region. This collaborative effort aims to underscore the importance of sharing and maintaining Gullah Geechee cultural heritage within the community.
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