The City Heritage News program has announced a new initiative aimed at preserving local history and cultural heritage. This initiative, launched by city officials, encourages residents to participate in documenting and sharing their stories, photographs, and artifacts related to the city’s history.
Scheduled to kick off on January 15, 2026, the program will host a series of community workshops at the local community center. These workshops will guide participants on how to catalog their contributions and will culminate in a public exhibition in the fall.
The initiative is coordinated by the City Heritage Council, which includes local historians, archivists, and community leaders dedicated to celebrating the city’s past. Their goal is to ensure that diverse narratives are shared and preserved for future generations.
This program builds on the success of previous heritage days and exhibits, which have highlighted various aspects of the community’s history. By involving residents in the documentation process, city officials hope to foster a stronger connection to local heritage.
Residents interested in participating can register for the workshops online through the city’s official website. Enrollment is open until January 5, 2026, and all community members are encouraged to contribute.





