NC Main Street Champions Ceremony Honors 42 For Revitalization Efforts

At the N.C. Main Street Conference in New Bern, 42 individuals and organizations are honored for revitalizing downtowns and energizing local economies.

Celebrating the Dedication of North Carolina’s Main Street Champions

The commitment to revitalizing downtown areas in North Carolina is taking center stage as the N.C. Department of Commerce honors 42 individuals and organizations at the upcoming Main Street Champions Recognition Ceremony. Scheduled for March 12 in New Bern, this event highlights the invaluable contributions of those nominated by their communities for their efforts in creating vibrant and thriving urban centers in 2025.

N.C. Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley expressed the essence of the ceremony, stating, “Main Street Champions embody the spirit of possibility. They turn concepts into action, energize local economies, and inspire others to invest in the future of their communities. The dedication of our champions ensures that North Carolina’s downtowns remain vibrant places where history meets progress.”

This year’s honorees join a long line of dedicated individuals, raising the total number of recognized champions to 1,004 since the program’s inception in 2000. The ceremony is a highlight of the annual N.C. Main Street Conference, renowned as the largest statewide gathering for downtown revitalization efforts in the United States.

Reginald Speight, Assistant Secretary of Rural Economic Development, highlighted the impact of these champions by saying, “Each Champion is a catalyst for progress while bringing energy and commitment to the heart of our downtowns – turning challenges into opportunities and ensuring rural North Carolina thrives. Their work creates places where people want to build their lives and businesses for generations to come.”

Liz Parham, Director of the N.C. Main Street & Rural Planning Center, emphasized the significance of this tradition, adding, “Recognizing Main Street Champions is one of the most meaningful traditions of our conference. They truly demonstrate the theme of this year’s event, ‘Inspiring Impactful Change’, and their efforts leave a lasting impact on the places they call home.”

2025 N.C. Main Street Champions

  • Pam PoplinAlbemarle
  • Reynolds LiskAsheboro
  • Doris ConnerAyden
  • Brian Frederick and Kristina BulovicBelmont
  • Jill PuettCherryville
  • Mary RoseClinton
  • Karen FoleyEdenton
  • Breanne Scribner and Lindsey LynamElizabeth City
  • Graham “Bear” RayElkin
  • Kimberly HoltElon
  • Fuquay-Varina Public Works DepartmentFuquay-Varina
  • Joyce StephensGarner
  • Todd WalkerGoldsboro
  • Mayor Barbara VolkHendersonville
  • Jay BrownHickory
  • Lenoir Parks and Public Properties DivisionLenoir
  • Tommy and Gidget VickersLumberton
  • Walt BagwellMarion
  • Peyton Rice FuquaMebane
  • Sheila CrunkletonMonroe
  • Alan and Dawn AllmanMooresville
  • Tony HollowayMorehead City
  • Wendy CatoMorganton
  • Warner DodsonMount Airy
  • Victoria IvieMurphy
  • New Bern Parks & Recreation DepartmentNew Bern
  • Maura JohnstonNewton
  • Christopher and Amanda CookPilot Mountain
  • Mayor Kyle ShippPittsboro
  • Eden CombsReidsville
  • Saundra ShoeRoxboro
  • Christy HouserRutherfordton
  • Rosalind HinesSalisbury
  • Chef Gregg HammSanford
  • Rick HowellShelby
  • Todd JohnsonSmithfield
  • Kelli Simko and John WalkerStatesville
  • Julie DonaldsonSylva
  • Ann WeltonWake Forest
  • Warren and Katherine AllenWashington
  • Grant GoingsWilson
  • Nicole and Brandon McCraneyZebulon

The Main Street Program in North Carolina continues to lead the way in community revitalization efforts, celebrating 46 years of transformative work and 25 years of educational initiatives through the N.C. Main Street Conference. Utilizing the Main Street Approach™ to revitalization pioneered by Main Street America, the program equips local leaders with tools and strategies to foster resilient, vibrant downtowns statewide.

For further information about the N.C. Main Street Champions recognition program, visit the N.C. Main Street Conference website.


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