Preservation Garland, Inc. hosted its annual meeting Saturday, March 12, at the Nicholson Memorial Library in downtown Garland. Among the attendees were three members of the Lyles family, Charles and Anne Lyles, along with daughter Deanna Lyles. Their ancestors were once owners of the Tinsley/Lyles House that now awaits renovation and is currently located at Heritage Park.
Guest speaker Ted Gupton gave a presentation on the Van Zandt Cottage in Fort Worth’s Heritage Village during which he explained the process of transforming the structure from a dilapidated farmhouse into the gem that it currently is. Fundraising methods and the cottage’s history and future use possibilities were also discussed.
Garland architect and Preservation Garland, Inc. member Ron Hobbs addressed the membership regarding the much anticipated renovations that are planned for the Granger Recreation Center at Garland’s Central Park.
Additionally, the organization had conducted a logo contest and the new design was unveiled at the meeting. The winning logo was created by Christina Fugitt, 2015 graduate of Garland High School and former student of GHS art teacher Karen Hatten. Fugitt received a trophy that featured her logo design as well as a $100 cash gift.
Mayor Douglas Athas, Ron Hobbs, Janet Black, Ciara Dickson-Ford and Wesley Johnson served as logo contest judges.
To Join PGI, call or email Cleo Holden at 972-240-0383 or tcbelle@verizon.net. Dues are affordable at $25 for individuals and $35 for families or $75 for businesses and organizations. Members receive the monthly Preservation Garland Times via email.