FFNHA announces 2024 award winners

By Johnny Szlauderbach

NEWS — NOV 22, 2024

Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area held its annual awards ceremony this week to honor its partners and their projects. This year’s winners included:

  • Judy Billings Most Valuable Project Award: Settlement of the Western Frontier
    • Riley County Genealogical Society
  • Judy Billings Most Valuable Project Award: Kansas-Missouri Border War and Civil War
    • Wornall/Majors House Museums
  • Judy Billings Most Valuable Project Award: The Enduring Struggle for Freedom
    • St. Joseph Museums

Addison Riemann was recognized with the Honorable Judge Deanell Tacha Award for Education in celebration of her dedication to planning, organizing, and implementing gardening plans for five garden beds at Historic Pharis Farm.

Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area (FFNHA) builds awareness of struggles for freedom in western Missouri and eastern Kansas. Established by Congress in 2006, FFNHA covers a unique physical and cultural landscape across 41 counties and 31,000 square miles. It promotes three diverse, interwoven, and nationally significant stories: frontier settlement, the Missouri-Kansas Border War and Civil War, and enduring civil rights disputes. FFNHA inspires respect for multiple perspectives and empowers area residents to preserve and share these stories, achieving its goals through interpretation, preservation, conservation, and education for all residents and visitors. It is one of 62 federally recognized National Heritage Areas across the United States.