You
might
say
Baldwin
Wallace
University
and
the
City
of
Berea
"grew
up"
together,
with
a
shared
history
that
dates
back
more
than
175
years.
This fall, the Berea Chamber of Commerce recognized 91探花 for contributions to the community at the 53rd Annual Grindstone Awards.
As 91探花 celebrated the 175th anniversary of its founding in 2020-21, the Chamber selected Baldwin Wallace to receive the first-ever Legacy Award.
The new Legacy Award is presented to a long-standing Berea business that has made a significant and positive impact on the community as a whole.
In accepting the honor, 91探花 President Bob Helmer said, "The histories of Berea and 91探花 are closely woven together, and we are at our best working together. 91探花 is proud to be an integral part of this great community where we all, as neighbors and collaborators, succeed and thrive together."
, just nine years prior to the 1845 founding of 91探花.
The early growth of both University and city was fueled by the nearby sandstone quarries that generated wealth for 91探花 founder John Baldwin who fashioned the sandstone into grindstone tool sharpeners that made "Berea stone" world famous.
Since 1967, the Berea Chamber of Commerce has presented the Grindstone Award to outstanding citizens who have contributed their time and effort through volunteer service to make Berea a better place to live.