Submitted by Abigail Harrison, Communications Coordinator

COMMUNITY CELEBRATES EXCELLENCE: Jazz in the Park was named Event of the Year and the Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium was voted Project of the Year at the Downtown Huntsville Awards event. (courtesy photo)
Downtown Huntsville, Inc. awarded The Advocate of the Year to Donna Castellano, Executive Director of the Historic Huntsville Foundation. (courtesy photo)
Downtown Huntsville, Inc. awarded Pearl Skin Aesthetics the Best New Business Award (courtesy photo)

(HUNTSVILLE AL)- Downtown Huntsville, Inc. hosted its 2024 Annual Meeting and Downtown Awards event at Campus 805’s Stone Event Center on February 21, 2024. This event was presented by sponsor Bank Independent.

The awards represent a vote of the public on what makes Downtown Huntsville great. Hville Blast hosted the voting for the 2023 Downtown Awards, and it received over 2,500 respondents.

Pearl Skin Aesthetics won the vote for Best New Business, which recognizes a new downtown business that is already making waves in the community.

Founded in 2023 by Renatta Pearl Keith, Pearl Skin Aesthetics is a med- ical spa that believes in providing an inclusive, safe skincare experience for all. Their expertise encompasses a wide range of skincare techniques, including advanced laser treatments, facial rejuvenation, and personalized skincare regimens.

Jazz in the Park took home Event of the Year, which recognizes an event that brought a vibrant atmosphere to downtown in 2023.

Jazz in the Park began as a collaboration between the City of Huntsville’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Magic City Smooth Jazz to provide a free, high-quality jazz concert series featuring local, regional, and national artists. The event was canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic, but is now back and better than ever.

Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium won the vote for Project of the Year, which recognizes a development project that had a profound impact on Downtown Huntsville.

Originally built in 1985, Joe Davis Stadium was a beloved landmark for minor-league baseball, earning the nickname “The Crown Jewel of the Southern League.” After its doors closed in 2015, it was reimagined to be a state-of-the-art sports facility and new home to Huntsville City Football Club.

DHI also announced its Advocate of the Year award, which recognizes an individual or organization that has made significant contributions to the revitalization and success of Downtown Huntsville. The Advocate of the Year is selected by the DHI Team, and the individual or organization must meet a certain criteria.

The Advocate of the Year award went to Donna Castellano, Executive Director of the Historic Huntsville Foundation, for her strong love of Huntsville’s history and commitment to researching and bringing long- needed recognition to stories that are marginalized or forgotten. Over the course of two years, she has worked with her organization to unveil four historic markers honoring Black and White women who made history in Huntsville. Their dedication culminated in the establishment of the Historic Huntsville Museum, an esteemed addition to the Reconstruction Era National Historic Network.

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