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Save the Date Calendars Now Available

3/29/2024

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Feel free to stop by the Suffolk Visitor Center for your own copy.
524 North Main Street, Suffolk, VA 23434 - open daily 9am - 5pm.
​757.514.4130
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What Would Lafayette Wear?

3/21/2024

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Suffolk VA 250 Meeting - Wednesday, March 13

3/18/2024

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Meeting attendees:
Fred Taylor, Richard Todd, Lawrence Todd, Sue Woodward, Brittany Waller, Kevin Hughes, Gloria Womble, Lee King, Nina Schumacher, Olivia Crawley, Mark Furlo, Andrea Parodi, Carolyn White, Joleen Neighbours, Kelly Hengler, Mary Hill, Danielle Jonigan, Theresa Earles.


Meeting Details:
Frank Womble presented a comprehensive PowerPoint detailing the American Friends of Lafayette's Bicentennial of Lafayette's Farewell Tour, 2024-25.

Gloria Womble updated the committee regarding the DAR Constantia Chapter's upcoming events.

The committee brainstormed a variety of programs to consider:
  • Glebe Church - June 2025 living history event
  • Plein Air Painting event that "Connects Art & History." 
    • Painting subjects focus on Suffolk's architecture, waterfront, and other historically significant sites.
    • To include a wet paint sale and/or exhibit.
    • Year-long painting/art project or competition with online judging and exhibiting component.
  • Essay Contest - Suffolk students reflect on the American Revolution and the effects it had on the people, the land, the fabric of Suffolk. 
  • K - 12 workshops - living history - correlating to the American Revolution SOLs 
  • Mobile Museum will be requested to include in a future event
  • Suffolk, VA 250 display for use at events such as Taste of Suffolk Downtown Street Festival and Suffolk Peanut Fest. 
  • Great American Picnic? Enhanced Fireworks for 2026 - in conjunction with Stars & Stripes Spectacular

Next meeting TBA.

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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 797

2/23/2024

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Offered February 10, 2015
Designating March 14, in 2015 and in each succeeding year, as a Day of Honor for the Marquis de Lafayette in Virginia.

 

Patrons: William J. Howell, Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, and David E. Yancey, Delegate from Newport News

WHEREAS, on March 14, 1781, 23-year-old Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, arrived in Yorktown to start a military campaign against the British that would culminate in their defeat on October 19, 1781; and

WHEREAS, outnumbered and poorly supplied, Lafayette strove to improve the circumstances and numbers of his troops, often pledging his own funds to secure shoes and clothing for his soldiers, not only in this Virginia campaign, but also during the entire American Revolution, including outfitting the French frigate Hermione to bring him to America; and

WHEREAS, in Lafayette's pursuit of British forces during the spring, summer, and autumn of 1781, he adopted a strategy of limited engagement to better preserve his forces, similar to the strategy used by General George Washington up to that point; and

WHEREAS, it was this strategy that led to the success at Yorktown, where and when French ships under Admiral de Grasse, French forces under General Rochambeau, and American forces under General Washington and Lafayette united and defeated British forces under General Cornwallis; and

WHEREAS, Lafayette had been instrumental in convincing Louis XVI, King of France, to support the American colonies, directly contributing to the victory at Yorktown; and

WHEREAS, in anticipation of the arrival of the French frigate Hermione at Yorktown on June 5 -7, 2015, all Virginians, especially its students, are encouraged to reflect on and learn from Lafayette's example of heroism, courage, and commitment to freedom and democracy; and

WHEREAS, Lafayette loved America so much that he was buried in Paris under soil from Boston's Bunker Hill, and for his accomplishments in the service to both France and the United States, he is known as The Hero of Two Worlds; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the General Assembly designate March 14, in 2015 and in each succeeding year, as a Day of Honor for the Marquis de Lafayette in Virginia; and, be it

RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates transmit a copy of this resolution to the Friends of Hermione-Lafayette in America so that members of the organization may be apprised of the sense of the General Assembly of Virginia in this matter; and, be it

RESOLVED FINALLY, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates post the designation of this day on the General Assembly's website.

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Next Suffolk VA 250 Committee Meeting

2/14/2024

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Attention Suffolk VA 250 Committee Members!
Our next committee meeting will be held Wednesday, March 13, 1:00-2:30pm,
in the City Council Conference Room at Suffolk City Hall. 442 West Washington Street, First Floor. 

Program:
  • Frank Womble, American Friends of Lafayette (AFL) | 2024-2025 Lafayette programs, events and exhibits
  • Gloria Womble, Daughters of the American Revolution (and AFL) | Upcoming programs
  • Open discussion regarding future program concepts.

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NEW EXHIBIT:

2/2/2024

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​“The Life and Legacy of The Marquis de Lafayette”
​Suffolk Tourism Hosts Traveling Exhibit

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SUFFOLK, VA (February 1, 2024) Suffolk Tourism is pleased to host the “The Life and Legacy of the Marquis De Lafayette,” an informational exhibit developed by The American Friends of Lafayette. On display at the Suffolk Visitor Center through March 15, 2024, the exhibit features six curated panels that convey integral stories of Lafayette’s life and legacy including his American Revolution participation, his critical role in cementing the Franco-American Alliance, and his lifelong passion for human rights. Lafayette’s return as “Guest of the Nation” in 1824-1825, and the efforts of the American Friends of Lafayette to commemorate this bicentennial in 2024-2025, is also highlighted. This exhibit strives to make Lafayette’s story more accessible and relevant to today’s citizens while bringing focus to the ongoing Virginia American Revolution 250 Commemoration. The Suffolk Visitor Center is located at 524 North Main Street in downtown Suffolk and is open daily 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. For questions, contact Suffolk Tourism at 757.514.4130 or email [email protected].
 
Find additional Lafayette and Virginia 250 American Revolution Commemoration   information at lafayette200.org and va250.org, respectively.
 
Discover Suffolk events, attractions, accommodations, tours and dining establishments at VisitSuffolkVa.com or via social media at /visitsuffolkva. 757.514.4130

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Suffolk VA250 News & Happenings

11/8/2023

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A unique souvenir calendar of Lafayette’s Bicentennial Tour is now available at the Suffolk Visitor Center gift shop. This 18-month calendar covers July 2024 through December 2025 and follows Lafayette’s itinerary during his Farewell Tour of the United States two hundred years ago. Each of the date blocks contains the key places he visited that day. There are twenty beautiful period artworks, coinciding with one of Lafayette’s destinations that month. The cost is only $20 and they make great holiday gifts! 

Lafayette’s stop in Suffolk in February 1825 began his tour of the Southern and Western states. Suffolk will celebrate the bicentennial of his visit in grand style with four events in 2025:

- A Lafayette Farewell Tour memorabilia exhibit at the Suffolk Center for the Cultural Arts, January - February
- Welcome to Lafayette at the Suffolk Visitor Center on Feb. 23* 
- Lafayette Banquet at the Hilton Garden Inn Riverfront on Feb. 25* 
- Reception for Lafayette at the Washington Smith Ordinary in Historic Somerton on Feb. 26.* 

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*Mark Schneider, Colonial Williamsburg’s professional Lafayette interpreter, will be featured. These events are hosted by the American Friends of Lafayette, the Constantia Chapter of Suffolk, Daughters of the American Revolution, and Suffolk 250. Please join us!

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The Lafayette bicentennial tour calendar is now at the gift shops at Riddick's Folly House Museum and the Suffolk-Nansemond Historical Society. ****** ​


VIRGINIA GAZETTE NEWS

Business leader Fiorina talks about leadership, sharing America’s story

WILLIAMSBURG — Businesswoman Carly Fiorina shared her thoughts on leadership and how to best share America’s story for its 250th anniversary at the Greater Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce’s most recent Commonwealth Conversations event.

Fiorina, founder and chair of Carly Fiorina Enterprises, as well as the nonprofit organization Unlocking Potential, answered questions from Cliff Fleet, president and CEO of Colonial Williamsburg, during the discussion Wednesday at Williamsburg Lodge. The event was the second in a series the chamber is hosting.

Fiorina, chair of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s Board of Trustees, is also national honorary chair of the VA250 Commission, an organization that is heading up the 250th anniversary celebration of the founding of the United States in 2026. She spoke about her personal experience as a female leader as well as what it will take to lead the nation into the future as its milestone birthday approaches.

Fiorina spoke candidly about the discrimination she’s faced as a woman throughout her career. She attended law school, but quickly realized it wasn’t the right fit for her. After later teaching in Italy for a year, she worked for a real estate firm. Fiorina eventually earned her Master of Business Administration and went to work first at AT&T before moving on to become chair and CEO of Hewlett-Packard.

​“I know from personal experience that it is different when you are different,” she said. “We have come a long way, but we have not come as far as we hoped to be today, or as far as we should be.”

Leadership, Fiorina pointed out, “is not about the position you hold or about your title. It’s about changing things for the better, solving problems and unlocking the potential in others. … It’s about the results you achieve and working with others to solve a problem or achieve a goal.”

Fiorina said leaders need to work to motivate and inspire people, and to collaborate with others to succeed. She added that in order to become stronger leaders, people need to realize that solving problems takes time, that they can’t be passive in their situations and that they have to work with those who aren’t necessarily like them in order to meet the common goal.

“You get better answers that way, better results that way,” she said.

Fiorina is hoping to use what she’s learned about leadership through the years to help the VA250 Commission honor everyone’s story in the founding of the country.

“We are forgetting who we are as a nation, forgetting our history,” she said. “That’s dangerous.”

With celebration preparations currently underway for America’s 250th anniversary, the intent of the VA250 Commission will be to share “the whole story, the full story and make it land for people, no matter who they are or where they are,” Fiorina said.

Virginia needs to be the leader of the commemoration because “the nation started here. The ideas were born here,” she added. “I hope you don’t take that for granted.”

Providing the whole picture of America’s history, the good and the bad, will help Americans “to see ourselves more clearly,” and move forward as a nation, Fiorina said.

“We as citizens need to do our part to form a more perfect union,” she said. “For us, that is helping Americans in understanding who we are and where we come from.”

The next Commonwealth Conversations event will take place Jan. 10 with BK Fulton of Soulidify Productions as speaker.

Brandy Centolanza, [email protected]

​A Common Cause To All 2024 - Annual Conference

​This annual conference brings together 250th planners from across the country in a spirit of collaboration and cooperation as we approach the nation’s semiquincentennial. The VA250 Commission and its partners — Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, the Virginia Museum of History and Culture, and the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation — will provide networking opportunities, and inspiration to attendees, and a strong forum to discuss what Americans are looking for in their 250th anniversary.​
March 18, 2024 - March 20, 2024
5:00 PM - 2:00 PM
City of Williamsburg

Williamsburg Lodge
310 South England St.
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Register Today

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Welcome to Suffolk's VA 250 Commemoration (Recap of 6/21/23 Meeting)

6/30/2023

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​Join us as we celebrate the 250th Commemoration through education, exhibits, historical sites and artifacts, and special events across the Commonwealth of Virginia.

​​Revolutionary Sites & Events in Virginia


Virginia is for history lovers, and revolutionary history can be found all across the Commonwealth. From historical sites and museums to events commemorating historic milestones in Virginia history, the American Revolution can be felt in every corner of the state. Explore Virginia’s living history, interactive exhibits, tours, events, festivals and more and discover why Virginia’s history is America’s story!

​Suffolk’s VA 250 

  • Passed a Resolution Supporting the Virginia America 250 Commission (VA250) (Read and adopted April 5, 2023)
  • Determined Suffolk’s VA250 Committee Leadership – Suffolk Tourism (Suffolk’s Official Destination Marketing Organization or DMO) lead by Theresa Earles
  • Attended VA250 Committee Roundtable Discussion and Information Session (June 8, 2023)
  • Convene Committee Members and Stakeholders (June 21, 2023)
    • Identify our Local Stories
    • Stories that Created the Fabric of the Nation
    • More than a War, but a Revolution of Ideas
    • Virginia is the Mother of Presidents
    • Virginia History is American History

  • Establish sub-committees to brainstorm and propose various programs, themes and activities
    • Sample sub-committees:
      • History, Research & Education
      • Community Engagement & Special Events
      • Funding (Grants, Sponsorship & Fundraising)
 
  • Develop a plan to commemorate anniversaries, events, significant Suffolk contributions to the American Revolution and the evolution of our community
  • Research and apply for grants when applicable   
    • Virginia Tourism Corporation (VTC) up to $10,000 grant with a 1:1 cash match (Current round closes 7/18)
      • VTC Grant Program will be offered twice a year through 2025
      • Requires three partners and support from local DMO
  • Virginia Humanities Content Development Grant opportunities will be available as early as Fall 2023 – Up to $10,000
  • Virginia Commission for the Arts to offer Creative Community Partnership Grants to Arts Organizations throughout the Commonwealth beginning in early 2024. Up to $4,500
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  • Create Micro-website within the VA250.org site
  • Establish a dedicated page for Suffolk’s VA250 programs via
  • VisitSuffolkVa.com, along with promoting via VisitSuffolkVa social media platforms.

Additional VA 250 Resources
  • Travelling Displays (pull-up screens) ideal for small museums, libraries, community centers, etc.
  • Mobile Museum (Stand-alone educational exhibit available beginning Fall 2024

Currently in the works for Suffolk's VA 250 Commemoration

  • Friends of Lafayette will commemorate Major General Lafayette’s American Farewell Tour through Suffolk, February 24-26, 2025.
  • Activities will include arrival of Lafayette by horse drawn carriage, living history interpreters, an art exhibit of Lafayette artifacts, a re-creation of Lafayette’s Suffolk banquet, historic tours including an event in Somerton, educational lectures and programs, etc. 

​Opportunities for events/activities

  • ​On June 4, 1775, Glebe Church’s minister was presenting a sermon calling for support of the crown and consequently was requested by a church warden and parish magistrate to cease his sermon and to step down from the pulpit.  The minister, Rev. John Agnew, left the church and parish never to return after 21 years of service to the Lower and Chuckatuck parishes. He went on to serve as a chaplain in the British Navy.
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  • Glebe is also known to be the only church that still owns its original glebe land which was a king’s grant in 1636. That land is located on east side of the Nansemond River on Kings Highway. It was originally 450 acres and now 250. Glebe’s 1738 church is still in service near Driver after major renovations following the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.

​Concepts for Potential Themes, Programs, Events, Exhibits, etc.

  • American Revolution-themed guided tours
  • Lectures and Educational Programs
  • Colonial Williamsburg and Yorktown Experts
  • Art Programs: How the American Revolution Affected Art . . . “Art and Society of the New Republic, 1776–1800”
  • The Role of Native Americans throughout the American Revolution
  (Examining the relationship between the Native Americans, the Colonists and the British)
  • The Great Dismal Swamp and its value – refuge for maroons and runaway slaves, as well as sought after lumber by Washington.
  • “Tea Party” with Living History, Sea Shanties, etc.
  • Agriculture during the American Revolution and how war affected rural life
  • Revolutionary Book Club … focusing on the role and impact of the revolution on families, women, enslaved peoples, etc. Themed book displays at local library branches.
  • Educational programming coinciding with SOLS.
  • A Suffolk VA250 display at major Suffolk events and festivals. 

​Important Dates to Remember

  • The Revolution didn’t just start in 1776. There were many events leading up to it that Virginia will be commemorating. Here is just some of those dates:
  • March 10 – 12: A Common Cause to All: 250th Anniversary of the Committee of Correspondence
  • Fall 2024: Lafayette Grand Tour
  • November 9, 2024: Yorktown Tea Party
  • March 23, 2025: 250th Anniversary of Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” speech
  • May 2026: Sail250
  • July 4, 2026: 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
  • October 19, 2031: Yorktown Victory Day

​Next Steps

Sub-Committee Volunteers + Independent Brainstorming
Next Meeting Full Committee Meeting:
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 (Location TBA)

MEETING UPDATE: The September meeting is being rescheduled for November. More details to follow. Thank you.

Send any ideas and suggestions to: [email protected] Subject: VA250 
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