
YORK COUNTY — York County announced the International Festivals & Events Association recently recognized the county’s Economic & Tourism Development during the 70th Anniversary IFEA Annual Convention & Expo presented by atVenu.
York County received four honors at the IFEA/Haas & Wilkerson Pinnacle Awards ceremony, earning recognition in the following categories:
- Gold Award — Best Facebook Site for Visit Yorktown
- Gold Award — Best Event (within an Existing Festival) for the 250th Anniversary of the Yorktown Tea Party
- Bronze Award — Best Instagram Site for Visit Yorktown
- Bronze Award — Best Organizational Website
This is the first year Visit Yorktown has been recognized by IFEA for its Facebook account and the third year for its Instagram account, the county said. In August 2024, Visit Yorktown’s website was updated to reflect what the county calls a “beachy, user-friendly, and modern digital space where guests can find useful information about Historic Yorktown’s events, history, dining and lodging establishments, shops and more.”
The county received recognition for its four-day celebration in early November 2024, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Yorktown Tea Party. The event brought together partners including the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, the VA250 Commission, the National Park Service, the Watermen’s Museum, and the Colonial Seaport Foundation, and featured both the Maritime Festival and the Yorktown Tea Festival.
“Our team pours a lot of strategy and heart into telling Yorktown’s story, whether it’s through engaging event content, inspiring photography, or behind-the-scenes moments that connect people to this incredible place,” said Deirdre Roesch, Marketing and Communications Manager for York County Economic & Tourism Development. “To be recognized internationally for our social media and website is a tremendous honor and a testament to how our digital presence helps visitors discover all that Historic Yorktown has to offer.”
Kristi Olsen-Hayes, director of York County Economic & Tourism Development, shared her excitement about the department’s ongoing accomplishments.
“These awards are a reflection of the creativity, dedication, and partnerships that drive our department’s success,” said Olsen-Hayes. “Our events, social media, and website not only attract visitors, but they also strengthen our local economy, celebrate our history, and showcase the best of the region to audiences around the world. To have that impact recognized on an international stage is incredibly rewarding.”
Sponsored by industry leader Haas & Wilkerson Insurance, the Pinnacle Awards Competition recognizes the outstanding accomplishments of festivals and events from around the world and is considered the gold standard of achievement and inspiration for the global festivals and events industry, according to the county. This year’s entries included submissions from North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and beyond. In total, awards were presented across 64 categories.

