Fernandina Beach Conservation and Environmental Manager Kathy Russell and Jack Imber remove the cover from the Conservation Land sign, dedicating the city’s land on North 11th Street to Bishop John Freeman Young. Photos by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Fernandina Beach Conservation and Environmental Manager Kathy Russell and Jack Imber remove the cover from the Conservation Land sign, dedicating the city’s land on North 11th Street to Bishop John Freeman Young. Photos by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
From left, Fernandina Beach Conservation and Environmental Manager Kathy Russell, North Florida Land Trust President and CEO Allison DeFoor, City Commissioner Joyce Tuten and Chief Operating Officer of the Episcopal Diocese of Florida Keith Daw pose for a photo next to the newly unveiled Conservation Land sign, dedicating the city’s land on North 11th Street to Bishop John Freeman Young. Photos by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Left: North Florida Land Trust President and CEO Allison DeFoor speaks at the sign-unveiling ceremony dedicating the city’s land on North 11th Street to Bishop John Freeman Young. Right: Chief Operating Officer of the Episcopal Diocese of Florida Keith Daw speaks at the sign-unveiling ceremony dedicating the city’s land on North 11th Street to Bishop John Freeman Young. Photos by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Last week, Fernandina Beach unveiled official signage on the city’s North 11th Street conservation land. It was dedicated to Bishop John Freeman Young.
A small group of community members attended the c…
