In the charming city of Savannah, a wave of excitement is sweeping through the community as the Historic Savannah Foundation (HSF) recently announced a record-breaking donation of $1.5 million from The Murray Perlman and Wayne Spear Charitable Foundation. This charitable foundation was established to honor the memories of two beloved Savannah residents who were immensely devoted to preserving the city’s rich history.
“We are deeply grateful to Murray Perlman and Wayne Spear for their incredible generosity and for their heartfelt commitment to historic preservation in Savannah,” said Sue Adler, the CEO and President of HSF. This landmark donation is not just a significant financial boost; it represents a commitment to the preservation and appreciation of Savannah’s remarkable historic buildings and sites.
In recognition of this generous gift, HSF has plans to install the names of Perlman and Spear at their headquarters, as well as display a photo of the couple so that all who visit can learn about their inspirational story. Adler added, “Their legacy will live on through their support of Historic Savannah Foundation.”
The funds from this donation will specifically support the maintenance and sustainable operations of several HSF properties, including the main headquarters located at 321 E. York St., the Davenport House Museum on Columbia Square, and the Historic Kennedy Pharmacy. Additionally, the gift will aid ongoing endeavors at the Murray C. Perlman and Wayne C. Spear Preservation Center situated at 323 E. Broughton St. The main board room at the HSF headquarters was officially named in the honor of Perlman and Spear on September 25, marking a significant milestone in celebrating their impactful contributions.
Wayne and Murray were described as “extraordinary Southern gentlemen” who had a passionate love for Savannah. Carol Day, a board member of their charitable foundation, noted their dedication, stating, “They remembered the ‘bad times’ when Savannah was being boarded up and buildings were being torn down.” Their commitment to restoring and enhancing Savannah reflects a deep appreciation for the city’s evolution over the years.
Before their passing, Perlman and Spear were already significant contributors to HSF. They were instrumental in funding the Murray C. Perlman and Wayne C. Spear Preservation Center, which was unveiled to the public in April of 2022. This center offers an engaging space for visitors to dive into the history of preservation in Savannah, a topic near and dear to the late couple’s hearts.
The foundation created by Perlman and Spear is dedicated to supporting the causes they cherished most, ensuring their legacy continues to thrive in Savannah. Phil Meeks, chairman of the board of directors for the charitable foundation, emphasized their deep engagement in community affairs, stating, “Murray and Wayne were very involved in the Savannah community and were incredibly interested in history, culture, and the arts.”
Murray C. Perlman, born in 1932, was a well-known figure in Savannah, having owned Savannah Galleries since 1968, while Wayne C. Spear, a native of Eastman, Georgia, brought an equally passionate spirit to their endeavors. Their journey together began in the mid-60s and spanned over five decades, enriched with travel and shared experiences in both Savannah and New York City.
With this momentous donation, the Historic Savannah Foundation is poised to continue their mission of preserving the historical essence of this iconic city. As they move forward, the heartfelt contributions of Perlman and Spear will resonate deeply in every brick and beam that tells Savannah’s rich history.
In a world where our history is often left behind, it’s refreshing to witness a community coming together to celebrate and protect its past. The legacy of Murray Perlman and Wayne Spear will undoubtedly live on in the vibrant streets of Savannah, reminding everyone of the significance of preserving what makes this city such a beloved destination.
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