PA Route 6 Alliance Accepting Nominations for 2026 “Do 6” Awards

Recognizing outstanding people, groups, and communities along PA Route 6!
The PA Route 6 Alliance is requesting nominations for their 16th Annual “Do 6” Awards, which recognize
individuals, groups, projects, and communities that exemplify and advance the Alliance’s mission of
protecting, preserving, and promoting the scenic, cultural, historic, and recreational resources across
the 11-county corridor of PA Route 6.
The “Do 6” Awards program, presented annually by the PA Route 6 Alliance, recognizes and celebrates
outstanding individuals, organizations, businesses, and communities that exemplify the mission of
protecting, preserving, and promoting the scenic, cultural, historic, and recreational resources along the
PA Route 6 Heritage Corridor. These awards highlight leadership, innovation, and collaboration in areas
such as heritage tourism, community revitalization, arts, preservation, and regional partnerships. By
honoring six recipients each year, the program not only acknowledges meaningful accomplishments, but
also inspires continued investment and pride in the corridor’s communities, encouraging others to “Do
6” by supporting projects and initiatives that strengthen and sustain the region for future generations.
Nominations may be submitted until April 1, 2026, through the online form at
https://paroute6.com/2026-do-6-awards-nomination-form/. Award winners will be notified upon
selection, and awards will be presented during the PA Route 6 Educational Workshop, Annual Meeting
and “Do 6” Awards Program to be held in Coudersport, PA. The date of the Annual Meeting will be
announced soon.
Nominations can be made in six categories:
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD – Presented to a person or agency who exemplifies outstanding
leadership and advances our mission through heritage development.
HERITAGE PARTNERSHIP AWARD – Presented to a group, person or organization that has demonstrated
excellence in historic preservation, cultural preservation, interpretation, and/or education through
cross-corridor thinking and interagency cooperation.
HERITAGE TOURISM AWARD – Presented to a business or project that furthers economic and tourism
development while respecting the heritage and cultural resources of the PA Route 6 Corridor.
ARTISAN OF THE YEAR AWARD – Presented to an artist or artisan group that exemplifies the goals of the
PA Route 6 Artisan Trail program, showing regional thinking and cooperation while promoting the arts
along the corridor.
HERITAGE LEADERSHIP AWARD – Presented to a person(s), business or organization for meaningful
contributions and/or through partnerships, by enriching our communities through landscape initiatives
or historic preservation.
HERITAGE COMMUNITY OF THE YEAR – Presented to the designated Heritage Community, who embrace
their Heritage Tourism Work Plans and implement worthwhile projects and showing impacts and results.
The 2025 award winners included Grey Towers Heritage Association in Milford (Heritage Partnership);
Lynn Hall in Port Allegany (Heritage Tourism); Michelle Gray of the Warren County Historical Society
(Heritage Leadership); Coudersport, PA (Heritage Community of the Year); Blossoms and Blooms
Boutique in Linesville (Artisan of the Year); and Jean Ruhf of Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau (Lifetime
Achievement).
For more information on the “Do 6” Awards Program and the 2026 PA Route 6 Educational Workshop &
Annual Meeting, visit https://paroute6.com/do-6-awards/ or contact the Alliance
at info@paroute6.com or 814-435-7706.
\The PA Route 6 Alliance, a 501(c3) corporation, was established in 2003 to manage the PA Route 6
Heritage Corridor and to implement branding and marketing plans, community development programs
and other planning efforts along the corridor. The Alliance includes representatives from all 11 counties,
9 convention and visitor bureaus, 4 heritage areas, local development districts, local business owners,
Chambers of Commerce, and other interested parties along the corridor. The PA Route 6 Heritage
Communities program is a program of PA Route 6 Alliance and PA Route 6 Heritage Corridor funded by
the PA Heritage Area Program under the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources.





