WELCOME MESSAGE
  
A message from the Board:
Members and volunteers of HHI are the key to our success in continuing efforts to revitalize historic Hertford. The beautification of the downtown area benefits all residents of Hertford and Perquimans County.
HHI projects include the flower planters and flags that beautify Church Street and on a sunny NC day we can all enjoy are relaxing moment on the benches and appreciate the trash receptacles that keep us clean and green. Matching grants from HHI encourage enhancement of store facades. In the past, side by side with town officials, HHI provided funds to install historic street lamps and brick sidewalk aprons, the plaza at Church and Market Street, and the changed zoning to increase the downtown business district. These, as well as many other enhancements, could not have been accomplished without the support of HHI. Future plans include our partnering with the town as it develops the waterfront for the enjoyment of residents and visitors alike.
This year's Main Street Champion, Ed Muzzulin, serves on HHI's Board and has worked tirelessly for the past 4 years as the Chair of the Indian Summer Festival Committee. As Publicity Chair, Ed is always finding creative ways to promote Hertford and our sponsored events. Ed always ensures that HHI remains technically current and is making the best use of our computer/internet resources. Whenever there is a job to be done to benefit the historic Hertford's downtown area, Ed is always there!
Your annual membership and support of our events are key to enabling us to continue this important work. Our 2010 events are outlined on the Events page and we look forward to your participation! Remember–YOU are the key to our success!
Our Board; Ralph Autry, Joan Bielski, Susan Cox, Sid Eley, Dave Goss, Nancy Gruner, Murielle Harmon, Rod Hollowell, Lillian Ann Holman, Connie Jaklic, Ed Muzzulin, Lynne Raymond, Ann Taylor and Brandon Shoaff

 

 
MISSION
 
The Mission of Historic Hertford, Inc. is to facilitate the development of Hertford's Historic District as the cultural, economic,social and historic center of Perquimans County, through the fostering of strategic civic, government and business alliances."

 

VOLUNTEERS
Are always welcome
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Events
Downtown Beautification
Organization
Economic Resurgence
Membership
Publicity
ISF Oversight

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