VPHA Names 2022 Heritage Heroes
On December 6th, the Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area was thrilled to host our annual Heritage Hero awards ceremony at the National Sporting Library and Museum. Since 2007, we have awarded the distinction of “Heritage Hero” to local citizens and organizations who have made an important contribution or lifetime of contributions to the Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area. These citizens exemplify a true understanding of the historic resources of the region and show a deep commitment to preserving them. Their selfless efforts as stewards make them Heritage Heroes.
The 2022 honorees were George Thompson and Tony Buffington.
For decades Mr. Thompson has championed the preservation of historic and natural resources in Fauquier County for future generations. Under his leadership, his family has placed several thousands of acres in conservation easements and he has been a tireless advocate for many preservation causes.
As a member of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors, Tony Buffington has been instrumental in the preservation of the rural landscape and historic villages of western and southern Loudoun County. In recent years, his willingness to listen to local preservationists and work with the community was crucial in protecting the villages of Aldie and Saint Louis from unchecked development.
In addition to our Heritage Heroes, VPHA was also honored to name David Kuzma as our Public Educator of the Year. David is a 27 year teaching veteran, primarily in Fauquier County. Over the years, Mr. Kuzma has worked with the Heritage Area to bring local history into the classroom and foster a passion for the past in countless students. In 2022 he worked directly with VPHA staff to create a new on-site program that takes Fauquier students on a walking exploration of historic Warrenton.
VPHA was also honored to recognize the lifetime achievements of Henry Plaster and Paul Ziluca. Their legacies live on in their many contributions to the preservation of the Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area.
Top left: VPHA Chair Stephen C. Price and Loudoun County Supervisor Tony Buffington.
Top right: VPHA Chair Stephen C. Price and Eleanor Thompson, who accepted the award on behalf of her father George.
Left: VPHA Director of Education Travis Shaw and Public Educator of the Year David Kuzma.