At the May 21 meeting of the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners, Chair Sarah Arnold issued a proclamation to Hastings community members recognizing May 2024 as Historic Preservation Month. The proclamation included the debut of Hasting's new video “Roots & Renewal: Hastings’ Story of Revival.” (The video can be viewed youtube.com/watch?v=o8JB4Qnga0U.)
“We are profoundly grateful to the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners for their proclamation recognizing May as Historic Preservation Month,” said Jena Dennis, Hastings Main Street chair. “This acknowledgment shines a light on the Hastings community’s dedication to revitalization and preservation efforts. The overwhelming support from our community members in these endeavors not only highlights our rich heritage but also strengthens our economic redevelopment initiatives. We are enthusiastic about the future and remain committed to enhancing the vitality and historical integrity of Hastings.”
The proclamation celebrates the establishment of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Historic Preservation Month in 2005, an expansion of National Preservation Week that began in 1975. Historic preservation fosters community sustainability, economic stimulation and local revitalization. This year’s theme, “People Saving Places,” highlights the efforts of communities, organizations and individuals committed to protecting local and national historic treasures, giving them well-deserved recognition.
Hastings will host the Nights on Main Street Night Market from 4 to 8 p.m. July 13. It will feature a cottage artisan market, food trucks and live music.
This year, the county is spotlighting Hastings, known as the “Potato Capital of Florida.” Hastings has played a significant role as a hub for farming and agricultural activities over the years and remains a charming example of small-town living in today’s ever-changing world.
Hastings’ community members and local business owners have diligently protected, preserved and restored the town’s historic resources. Their efforts ensure that future generations of locals and visitors can enjoy stepping back in time while creating new memories and opportunities for many years.