From The Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE — A group working to preserve and promote the Cahaba Project neighborhood, in Trussville, is planning a second meeting.
The Cahaba Homestead Heritage Foundation will meet on Tuesday, June 15, at 5:30. The group will gather at the pavilion on the mall. There will be guest speakers, video presentations and discussions about the future of the area. Food trucks will also be at the event.
Cahaba Homestead Heritage Foundation, Inc., is a nonprofit organization formed in 2021. The organization consists of President Amy Peterson O’Brien, Vice President Kathy Prince, Secretary Cathy Freeman, Treasurer Meg Ward and Historian Gary Lloyd.
The group strives to promote the project area through education, outreach and civic involvement.
“Since we’ve come together as an organization, we have opportunities now to talk about the history,” Prince said. “We also have an opportunity to talk about how we carry that history and that appreciation of history into the future of the Cahaba Project. This awareness is going to really be helpful in getting people to slow down and think a little bit about what we have here. That’s what I think is great about it.”
For more information on the Cahaba Homestead Heritage Foundation, Inc., go to www.cahabaheritage.org. You can also find the foundation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.