The winners of this year's Athens Hospitality Awards |
The annual Athens Convention
and Visitors Bureau meeting featured a lot of numbers, facts and figures, but
what really stood out to the audience was guest speaker Lisa Love’s less
quantifiable assessment of the city. Evoking the sentiments of Elizabeth
Barrett Browning, Love began to “count the ways” that Athens held a special
place in her heart.
She began by listing the
various businesses, attractions and destinations in Athens that had added to
her enjoyment of the city, with Avid Bookshop, the State Botanical Garden of
Georgia, Jittery Joe’s, Nuçi’s Space and the Georgia Museum of Art being but a
few of the highlighted spots.
She said she loved “how you
drive into downtown and you just feel different . . . that you don’t forget
those who aren’t with you anymore . . . that when [Ciné] needed your help as a
community, you were there for them . . . and that Athens is a place that
appreciates, loves and nurtures art.”
Love, the director of the
Tourism Division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, ensured that
the audience knew that she had experienced Athens as a loyal, repeat visitor,
and she highlighted how the hospitality of the Athens tourism community made
her time in Athens stand out. “I’ll be back,” she emphasized, “and you all did
that.”
Following this love letter
to the Classic City, six individuals were recognized with Athens Hospitality Awards.
The winners included Richard Mikulka, Joni Robinson, Paul Martin, Mike Waldrip
and Mayor Nancy Denson. One award was extra notable for the Georgia Museum of
Art, as our very own Michael Lachowski was honored as the Partner of the Year. Lachowski
was praised as a Renaissance man of the community, who is present for meetings
across the state without fail and has been a pillar of the Athens area for many
years even before working at the museum.
--
Taylor Lear
Department of Communications
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