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For Immediate Release
Office of the First Lady
January 15, 2004

Laura Bush Announces Preserve America Grants Budget

Mrs. Laura Bush announced today that the President's budget for 2005 includes a proposal for $10 million in grants to assist communities in preserving their cultural and natural resources. These grants will assist states, Indian tribes, and communities in developing sustainable uses of their historic and cultural sites and the economic and educational opportunities related to heritage tourism.

Laura Bush hosts the Preserve America ceremonies in East Room of the White House honoring the first Community Design recipients and their efforts to uphold preservation in their communities. Mrs. Bush also announced that the 2005 budget will include $10 million for grants to advance the goals of Preserve America.  White House photo by Susan Sterner Mrs. Bush also honored eight communities with Preserve America designation for their commitment to protect the historic heritage. The first eight Preserve America communities to receive this designation are: Augusta, Georgia; Castroville, Texas; Delaware, Ohio; Dorchester County, Maryland; Key West, Florida; Putnam County, New York; Steamboat Springs, Colorado; and Versailles, Kentucky.

In addition, Mrs. Bush announced two new education efforts to enhance the teaching of history in America's classrooms:

Preserve America has worked with the History Channel's Save Our History initiative to support the creation of a history education manual. This manual provides teachers with lesson plans and volunteer ideas to get students involved in preserving historical sites in their communities.

Preserve America and The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History will honor outstanding teachers of American history across the country with a new "Preserve America History Teacher of the Year" award. Finalists will be selected annually from each state, the District of Columbia, and U.S. Territories. State winners will receive $1000 and a core archive of history materials for their school library. A "National Preserve America History Teacher of the Year" will be selected from the group of state finalists. The winner, together with the nominating supervisor, will be flown to Washington, D. C. for recognition in a ceremony.

More information on Preserve America can be found at www.preserveamerica.gov.

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