Nominations for Destination Gettysburg’s annual “Jim Getty Spirit of Gettysburg Award” are now open, and members of the community are encouraged to submit names of individuals in the tourism industry that exemplify dedication and contribution to the Adams County tourism industry.
The award was established in 2016 in recognition of Jim Getty, an Abraham Lincoln presenter and well-known ambassador of the Gettysburg community. Getty passed away in 2015.
The “Jim Getty Spirit of Gettysburg Award” is presented to an individual who has exemplified many of the same qualities of Getty – leadership, dedication, contribution to the community and a true champion of the local tourism industry.
Previous winners include Rick Beamer, general manager of the Dobbin House Tavern;
Andy Larson, former owner of Larson’s Quality Inn and a founding member of the Gettysburg Travel Council; Paul Witt, owner of the Quality Inn Battlefield and the Best Western Gettysburg; Nancie Gudmestad, owner of the Shriver House Museum; Terry Fox, Licensed Battlefield Guide and leadership developer; and Jacqueline White, owner of the Dobbin House Tavern.
Nominations for the “Jim Getty Spirit of Gettysburg Award” are open to anyone who is a contributor, or has contributed in the past, to the tourism community of Adams County.
Visit www.gettysburgtourismworks.com/jim-getty-award.html to submit a nomination, print a nomination form or learn more about the award. Printed applications can be submitted to Karl Pietrzak, President & CEO of Destination Gettysburg, at karl@DestinationGettysburg.com. The deadline to make a nomination is Friday, Feb. 15.
The Jim Getty Spirit of Gettysburg Award will be presented at Destination Gettysburg’s Annual Meeting on March 21, 2023.
Destination Gettysburg promotes Gettysburg-Adams County as a premier travel destination to benefit and enhance our community by sharing history and creating new experiences.