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Vol.
10,
EXTRA
News
Colonial Williamsburg
June
No. 11
Toastmasters
We need YOU!
The Hospitality
committee
needs
Colonial Williamsburg
and Courtesy
YOU
and
your
blood
the next bloodmobile, Monday,
International
has
Everyone
for
July 25 in
aty palms,
the
for
What
is
Fear
of public
summer'
s
bloodmobile,
registrars
from surrounding counties will be
to
available
let
that
vote
in
general
Even
vote.
to give blood,
stop you from
the
to
you
register
if you are unable
don' t
registering
election
in
to
November!
neck,
Encourages
Employee
Involve-
Employees
participate
soon
in
will
Colonial
Williamsburg
work
visit.
and
yet
been
employee
The
named,
opinion
it will
focus
feedback
be
asked
a new program
a better
program,
begins
people
from
it
The
panic.
problem
advancing
that
we
their
are
careers.
talking
about?
speaking!
Colonial Williamsburg is establishing a group that will enable employees
to improve their speaking and listening
skills
in
a
supportive
environment.
International,
tion designed
an
to give you
survey
with
place
which
with
supervisor
CW
News
and "
and
organiza-
confidence
you
interested
improve
Then
their
in
has
public
for over fifty years.
or
someone
you
in joining,
Wielicki,
an
ext.
7045, '
ext.
for
know
is
call Barbara
details.
7044
or
Jim
Johnson,
of survey
employees
Colonial
to
through
articles
proposed
Williamsburg
employees
are
the
best!
Betsy Clark,
n
Extra ".
The program was
to
skills
If
to
has
identify opportunities for improvement
their
people
speaking
and develop plans of action.
Employees will be kept up to date
on the implementation of the plans by
the
it... swe-
can be so serious that it can stop some
helped
to
make
in August.
on a series
meetings
to
a
chapter
your ability to present yourself,
ment
not
is starting
experienced
complete
Toastmasters
New Program
1988
hair standing on the back of
the Williamsburg Lodge, North Ballroom,
from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
In keeping with our election theme
this
27,
included
to Mr.
the new director for
Merchants Square was a duty officer on
Duty officers give reports
May 30.
about their weekend or day to Mr.
Longsworth.
The following comments were
in
her
written
report:
visors from many different divisions.
My positive impression was
enhanced by my brief stops at the
In
hotels,
Longsworth
a
by a task force of super-
recent
officers
quoted
memorandum
and
from
saying, "
as
the
directors,
the
This
a commitment
task
effort
all
Mr.
force'
should
administration
this
levels
be involved
administrative
to an ongoing
questionnaire
from
to
of
of
an
summer."
the
Longsworth
s
displays
report
be
viewed
process,
as
not
employee
Employees
organization
in making the program a
will
were
more
information
in
and
facilities,
beautifully
but
more
exhibition
gardens
presented
importantly
observed
exhibited
hospitality
visitors
a
high
and courtesy towards
and
perfect
with
a
a
each
large
not
groups
busy
only
of
shop.
very
and
or
of
the
other."
less
conditions - -under
crowded,
were
degree
and
and
without exception, every Colonial
Williamsburg employee I encountered
Many did so under
for
upcoming issues of the CW News and
Extra ".
galleries
The
maintained,
success.
Watch
shops,
buildings.
well
than
the hot
visitors...
The
sun
or
in
interpreters
informed
and
�articulate
about
their
except
particular
at
exhibition
building... but they were
diplomatically efficient ' people mana-
and
gers'
allowed,
as
off
to
everyone
who
helps
make
Colonial Williamsburg the special place
it
is!
except
nated
parking
to
orange
turned
Employee
Needs
If not,
soon
your
your
132,
as
FS0
will
Area
own
when
using
about
the
lots
your
always
park
careful
the parking
the
ease
of
regulations
Remember
situation.
between
your
the
fellow
lines
and
Your
know
super-
booted
one
them
in
and / or
will
have
work
for
and
employee
them
rules
1st
and
from the Security
Street.
to
be
It
are
supervisor,
to
subject
to
who
will
be
penalties,
written
issued
informing
in
for any
notice ( CWF
through
you
violate
of
your
the
viola-
tion.
be
takes
mailed
residents
offense:
car
Area
if
you
area.
ticket)
door -- nobody likes " door dings "!
Remember the parking and Historic
for
lots.)
addition to being responsible
tickets issued by the city.
to
a
responsible
vehicle
Franklin
on
a week
these
must
are
can be obtained
be
employee' s
residents
Employees
Parking is always at a premium,
especially during summer!
But using a
little hospitality and courtesy and
remembering
don' t
your
ticketed,
than
of
department
help
you
with
your own decal ( or decals
more
both
Decals
parking
be
decal.
obtaining
possible.
others
working
All vehicles used by employees and
park
remember
talk
Historic
Houser
you
Please
If
areas
parking
Sue
is not
normal
towed.
Recreation
to
after
park,
car
Survey?
send
Room
as
in
Nassau
Do not park in city -owned lots- -
visor.
you
on
hours when visiting a tenant.
All employees must park in desigwhere
Have
crossings
Street.
Use of tenant parking
well."
Hats
authorized
Henry
street
Historic
Area
streets
all drivers ( including
Historic
9 p. m.
2nd
regulations:
Area
are
closed
employees
residents)
from
8
to
3rd
to
daily.
Historic
a
12 -
residents
are
reminded
at
receive
that they must use access drives and
your
parking
areas
available
to
should not drive on closed
these
alternate
route
Historic
them,
and
streets if
is
employees
are
specifi-
cally asked not to drive on closed
to
Please
arrange
to be picked up or dropped off on
the
closest
Waller,
open
Frances,
Employees
and
from
going
work.
street ( Lafayette,
or
Nassau
who drive
part
will
your
expense
a copy of the
actions
offenses
Your
will
vehicle
and
you
ticket
evaluation
and
of
through
Remember,
in
your
could
lead
use
a point
site.
if
the
edge
of
For more information about parking
and
regulations,
speak
with
your
supervisor or call Security at ext.
7370.
just
the
entry
Historic
nearest
Area
the
and
job
Off- street loading or services,
available,
drive
of
on
Duke
should
of
be
used.
Gloucester
Do
Street
not
to
dismissal.
a
little
bit
easier!
their jobs should plan a driving route
around
be
will
officer.
reflect
within
will
Using hospitality and courtesy in
the parking lots will make the summer
Street).
as
notice
administrative
subsequent
administrative
rules
streets
your
period:
performance
your
available.
Area
an
and
month
towed
Area
through
officer.
and
a. m.
Written
offense:
issued
Lodge
Beauty
offering
expanded
The hair
Tazewell
Shop
Club
under
new management,
services
salon
located
Fitness
Center
in
at
the
the
Williamsburg Lodge has a new name and
image!
�Ganelle ",
the
new
name
for
the
committee or have any suggestions or
salon, will be open Monday through
Friday from 7: 30 a. m. to 7: 30 p. m. and
Saturday from 7: 30 a. m. to 2: 30 p. m.
Membership cards are available for
questions,
a
White - water
special
in
discount
to
those
who
live
and
In
Williamsburg area.
addition, for a limited time only,
Ganelle will be offering an additional
work
the
20% discount
Wednesdays- Fridays
to
Join
a
new
the
existing
clients,
discount
on
thank - you
Call
about
all
ext.
we offer
hair
7692
services
care
for
offered
to
our
jacket,
more
information
an
appoint-
ment.
Walking
Club
is off
to a walking
start
The Walking Club is off and walking!
If you enjoy walking around the Historic
Area,
be
sure
to
join
one
of
the
follow-
daily, meet Peg Waite,
Cassell
others
and
Williamsburg
in
front
Drug Store
of
Donna
the
Noon,
and
to
in Merchants
and
others
in
front
Sue
Houser
at
healthier
trip
life!
is Labor
Day
in
be
West
Virginia.
issued
helmet.
a
paddle,
After
the
river
bus
put -in ( where
life
you
get
for
you
your
a
get
short
into
the water) you will be given a safety
leader.
You will be
talk by the trip
told what to expect as your day progresses along with some important safety
do' s
and
don' ts.
The
first
small
rapids
four
and
miles
are
calm with
This
pools.
gives
you
plenty of time to get comfortable in the
how
eat
get
to
to
know
paddle
guide,
You
Rapid,
spend
and
After
properly.
Surprise
lunch.
your
you
the
learn
you
relax
rest
of
pass
and
the
day going through more rapids and end
your trip under the New River Gorge
daily, join Sally Queen,
Lewellen
a
rafting
board
the
through
Square.
Kathryn
gear
raft,
ing groups:
6 a. m.
for
ll
and
ride
to you a 30%
products.
or
us
New River
You'
special
call
A three - day trip with white - water
rafting is planned for September 2 - 4 -labor Day Weekend!
Imagine rafting down
salon.
As
please
7029.
Weekend!
customers only to introduce you to our
fine
ext.
of
Bridge.
The
the Costume Shop ( next door to the
plans
are:
Costume Shop ( next door to the Piland
drive up to the McHarris Inn on
Saturday, September 2
go rafting on Sunday, September 3
return home on Monday, September 4
The cost of the trip is $ 140 per
Warehouse).
person.
This
and
the
Piland
Warehouse).
4: 45 p. m.,
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, join Kathy Nolan, Francis
Edwards
and
others
8 p. m.
in
front
of
the
daily,
meet Tony and " Manti"
others
in
Notaras
and
Cabinet
Maker
shop (
front
park
of
on
the
Franklin
Street).
from
double
includes
Inn;
two
occupancy
transportation
nights
required)
to
lodging
at the
McHarris Inn ( pool, lounge, dining
room);
two breakfasts in the dining
The Walking Club is being coordinated by Kathy Nolan and Carolyn
room;
Randall
riding for an extra charge.
from
the
Costume
Department.
is the most natural function
Because
of the
of the human
body.
structure, shape and flexibility of the
spine, the body is better off walking
the
If
Walking
than
sitting,
standing,
or running.
Walking tones and strengthens your
calves,
thighs,
shoulders,
If
you
ticipating
ankles,
abdomen,
are
feet,
hips,
and
interested
on the
club' s
in
arms,
buttocks.
par-
steering
and
one
lunch
You
river.
you
at
also
are
a
scenic
can go
interested
spot
on
horseback
in
par-
ticipating in this trip, please call Sue
Houser
at
ext.
7029.
A$
70
deposit
must
be received by July 1 to confirm your
place.
Remember,
all
cancellations
must
be received by July 1- - after July 1, no
money can be returned.
You have been working hard and need
this break!
Why not try something
different
and
go
white -
water
rafting?
�Kings
Dominion $
available
5
discount
coupons
and
for employees!
foot
head
board;
and
Kings Dominion is offering Colonial
Williamsburg employees admission discount
GTV6,
coupons
refrigerator
These
with
a
savings
coupons
are
in the Franklin
Friday.
available
in
person.
Room
132
Street
table
These
18,
coupons
23,
good
July 3,
24,
with
after 6 p. m.
weekends,
25,
30,
for
the
9,
10,
4,
31.
and
wagon,
11,
You
can
5- speed,
need
clubs
and
putter,
30 - years
use
shoes, $
50;
of
rides,
shows,
and
concerts
and
special
some
have
an
additional
ride
is
the Avalanche
attractions
events
may
The newest
charge.)
Bobsled
Evinrude,
Chris
Ride - - you
20
old,
years
air
woods,
items.
condi-
nine
with
outboard
Vetro,
all
station
radio,
four
enjoy a full day of fun with unlimited
on
500 negotiable;
repair, $
cart,
picnic
872 - 9238
anytime on
Toyota
AM / FM
GE
three
call
negotiable
1977
Romeo
cassette,
outside
75;
weekdays,
price
tion,
color;
umbrella, $
size
Alfa
condition;
ice maker,
almond
with
double
red
stereo
excellent
For Sale:
are
dates:
old,
1982
AM / FM
miles,
months
metal
board;
5- speed,
33, 000
regular $ 16. 95.
following
17,
per
Office Building
9 a. m.
and 5 p. m.,
Monday through
You only pay $ 11. 95 instead of
between
the
of $ 5
white
foot
11
motor,
old,
1/
9
make
golf
irons,
2
D
1/ 2
golf
H. P.
offer;
call
877 - 7225.
Needed:
Room
for
female
intern
have the feeling of a free moving
from early September
bobsled.
kitchen privileges and laundry facilities desired; call Peggy Howells at ext.
Cool
off
with $ 4. 95
discount
for
Water
7211.
Country!
Water Country USA is offering
Colonial Williamsburg employees ( and
their immediate family members) special
discounted
receive
the
must
present
be
employee
ticket
admission
special
I. D.
and
card
rate,
show
at
the
time
Day
p.
m.
6
p.
m.
10;
CW
special
rates
Splash $
8(
Splash $
are:
for
Crib,
bumper,
like
new, $
camera
with
case
35mm
flash,
little used,
75; call 229 - 4355.
For Rent:
105A
city,
385 / month,
pets,
no
cliner;
camera,
excellent
bedroom
Ave.,
6
p.
apartment
in
lent
loveseat,
makes
AM / FM
15
Mazda
stereo
step
Sale:
1/
or
2 ",
B2000
tape
bumper,
call
pick-
excellent
player,
SE5 package,
ext.
7328,
ask
19"
b/ w RCA TV,
excel-
negotiable,
25
call
Terry at 7627.
RV Winnebago
Class A,
Moving Sale:
pop - up camel camper, 1985 Chevy Cavalier
AC,
1986
Chrysler
log splitter,
LaBaron
dry split
conver-
firewood,
refrigerator,
child' s play stove,
fireplace insert.
Call 229 - 8867.
only,
220 - 0840
beige
into
The " Extra" is published twice monthly
by Human Resources Development. Deadlines are 5 p. m. the first and third
of each month.
deadline
or
no
229-
Available July 1.
Sears heavy duty washer
green;
albums
x
one owner,
condition, $
Thursdays
air,
deck,
m.
avocado
cherry buffet,
condition,
central
call
Rollei
2"
electronic
single occupancy
Sale:
dryer,
85;
and
dishwasher,
children,
after
For
and
Two
Wythe
washer / dryer,
9503
white with mattress
1983
negotiable;
tible,
Sale:
1/
Mike.
with
Marketplace
record
45
Sale:
shell,
For
4. 75 ( regularly $ 6. 95)
Enjoy the hot summer weather - -get
x
56, 000 miles,
regularly $ 12. 95)
6. 50 ( regularly $ 9. 95)
Cabinet with sliding
for
call 253 - 0881 after 5: 30 p. m.
camper
Splash $
For
1/ 2"
condition,
of
wet!
and
20
3600,
The
4
suitable
books,
up,
purchase.
All
doors
For
employee
his / her
the
For Sale:
To
rates.
to December;
Moore
ext.
at
Listings
for
but you must
July
7121
the
Our next
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bed;
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<p>The <em>Colonial Williamsburg News</em> was the official newspaper of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Publication began November 1940 under the title <em>The Restoration News</em> and was published under that name until February 1942. The title changed to <em>The News of Colonial Williamsburg</em> from February 1942 to May 1950. The name changed again in May 1950 to <em>Colonial Williamsburg News</em>. It is often collectively referred to by the abbreviated title <em>CW News</em>. Production switched to a digital-only format in 2018. The newspaper ceased production in 2020.</p>
<p>When using the <em>CW News</em>, it is important to remember that it reflects the realities of its time. For example, columns in the 1940s issues reported on the “News of the Colored People.” Separate reporting of African American and white social events was indicative of the segregation that was the legal norm in Virginia at the time.</p>
<p>The number of issues published every year varies. No papers were published between January 1943 and June 1, 1948. From August 1979 through May 1992, a supplemental publication titled <em>Colonial Williamsburg News Extra</em> was sometimes published to include additional information for staff, especially during those periods when the paper was published every other month. There are occasional Public Relations-style news releases published as <em>CW News Telenews</em> or sometimes just as <em>Telenews</em>.</p>
<p>The publication was produced principally for employees to inform them of important and relevant goings-on in a timely fashion. Although distributed fairly widely at CWF properties and now online, the paper covers topics including Restoration (and later Colonial Williamsburg Foundation) building openings, new programming, Historic Trades, special events, historical and architectural research, archaeological discoveries, new employee hires and retirements, employee activities and achievements, employee profiles and personal milestones, employee benefit and charity concerns, donor activities, museum exhibitions and acquisitions, film productions and book publications, educational initiatives, celebrity and VIP guest visits, restaurant and hotel news, product and reproductions releases, Merchant’s Square shopping, and relevant local area news.</p>
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Colonial Williamsburg News Extra, volume 10, number 11, June 27, 1988
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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1988-06-27