Bridge project wins another award
You may remember that the library's Remembering the Cooper River Bridges won the John Cotton Dana award, one of the top awards that is given within the library world. Recently we got word that it also won the Savvy Award, for Citizen Participation Communications and Marketing Campaigns, given by the City-County Communications and Marketing Association in conjunction with the National League of Cities.
One of the exciting aspects of this award is that it goes beyond libraries. There were almost 700 entries from across the country, including larger cities than Charleston--Las Vegas, Miami, and Denver.
So many people worked on this project, but the staff of the South Carolina Room, Special Collections and Public Relations deserve special notice.
Thanks to all of your for your work.
One of the exciting aspects of this award is that it goes beyond libraries. There were almost 700 entries from across the country, including larger cities than Charleston--Las Vegas, Miami, and Denver.
So many people worked on this project, but the staff of the South Carolina Room, Special Collections and Public Relations deserve special notice.
Thanks to all of your for your work.
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