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Mission Statement
The purpose of the Byron
Herbert Reece Society is to preserve, perpetuate, and promote the literary and
cultural legacy of the Georgia mountain poet/novelist, Byron Herbert Reece. In
addition to enhancing both knowledge of and appreciation for his writings,
efforts will be made to honor his way of life, with particular emphasis on his
love of nature and his attachment to farming.
Broad Goals
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Promote a wider distribution and accessibility of all publications related to
the life and works of Reece, including his books and correspondence and all
biographies and anthologies.
- Make
a concerted effort to utilize to greater educational advantage the tapes of
his readings and such productions about him as the Emmy-award winning film
“The Bitter Berry,” reader’s theatre scripts of his life and literature, “The
Reach of Song” drama, and any additional educational materials produced by the
Society or other interested parties.
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Complete the oral history project in which persons who knew Reece, including
family members and close friends/correspondents, are
interviewed for the
purpose of acquiring information and insights concerning the writer and his
personal history.
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Based on the oral history interviews, establish a permanent collection of the
pertinent recollections by producing additional DVDs, CDs, tapes, books, or
other written records.
- Plan
an annual meeting of the Reece Society, which includes a special program
featuring scholarly, dramatic, or informative presentations that emphasize
specific aspects of the Byron Herbert Reece legacy. This event should have
both educative and inspirational intent.
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Encourage the creation of original musical/dramatic compositions and
productions based on Reece’s life and literature.
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Explore all avenues for convincing the decision-makers to include samples of
Reece’s poetry in textbook anthologies at both the high school and college
levels.
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Follow through on the lease obtained to the Reece family property on Wolf
Creek by pursuing a long-range plan of development in which this site will
become an interpretive center featuring Reece, his works, and his way of life.
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Create a long-range plan for funding the farm development project as well as
other goals, projects, and programs of the Society.
- Make
a special effort to introduce Reece and his works to institutions of learning,
from secondary schools through graduate schools, and throughout the local
region, the southeast, and all across the nation.
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Conduct an inventory to determine all of the important Reece memorabilia,
archives, and objects of biographical or cultural interest that are available
to the Society, and decide how and where to display these.
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Provide an ongoing forum for all persons interested in and devoted to the
Byron Herbert Reece way of life and lyrical tradition – a forum that enables
the legacy of Reece to be enlivened and his rightful place in the literary
world enhanced.
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Continue to enlist individual and corporate members of the Society, thus
ensuring an ever larger base of persons interested in preserving his legacies.
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Enlist the cooperation of local organizations like historical societies and
chambers of commerce in achieving our stated goals.
- Make
application to the Georgia Historical Marker Program of the Georgia Historical
Society for an historical marker about Reece, to be placed at the family home
site on Highway 129.
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Petition the Georgia General Assembly to name Reece “Georgia’s Appalachian
Poet-Novelist “ and to designate Highway 129 from Blairsville to Neel’s Gap
“The Byron Herbert Reece Highway.”
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