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EXTRA
Colonial Williamsburg News
Vol.
10,
No. 15
You need
stress
Stress
stress
speeds
through
is
to
to
from
extra
you
and
It
you.
rises,
inspires
the
the
adrenaline
heart
extra
Its
or
is
you
to
flee
it.
when
stress
Team
Last
year
the
cost
workplace
was
over $ 150
the
of
Nearly one out of seven
occupational
disease
claims
The American
related.
reported
that
sent
70% to
people
connection
But,
to
were
Heart
stress -
Association
Sue
at
ext.
all
ailments
be determined
some
all
can manage
person
teams
eight - hour
of
35 - week
opposite
The
class
will
applications
and
focus
6: 30
8: 30
is
are
open
to
the
and
spouses (
The
with
cost
on
at
the
are
least
same
four -
one
person
sex.
of
includes:
situations.
for
if
the
three
shoes (
if
These
league
games
you
at $
per
1.
1.
65
them), $.
rent
night
95, $
15
prize
for Wednesday
fund,
and $.
25 for secretary /treasurer
12,
19
for
total
of $ 6. 75 (
The
5,
m.
p.
is
leagues
league
employee).
as
recognizing
stressful
October
Management."
team
practical
cost
is scheduled
nights,
to
on
of defining,
controlling
The class
Stress
deadline
teams made up of Colonial Williamsburg
employees
on "
call
7029.
The
Colonial Williamsburg and the
Education Office at Williamsburg Community Hospital is offering a four - week,
stress!
class
can
participate.
by the bowling alley after
sanctioned,
registered.)
You
to
Mini bowling league starts in September
A ten -week bowling " mini - league"
will begin either Monday, September 19
or Tuesday, September 20 at 6: 15 p. m. at
the Williamsburg
Bowl. (
The night will
had
hope!
7029
registration
80% of
stress.
is
ext.
Employees can be
Friday, September 2.
added anytime during the four weeks.
If you have any questions, please
doctors
to
there
at
and 5 p. m.,
Individuals
gets
in
billion.
that
happens
between 9 a. m.
Friday.
Houser
call
what
hand?
of
stress
Building,
Monday -
an
purpose
strength
danger"
1988
registration forms from Sue Houser in
Room 132,
in the Franklin Street Office
Sue
rushes
reaction
response.
off "
some
Muscles
challenges.
pressure
23,
Captains can pick up team roster/
life
system- - this
fight
But
out
s
survival
give
need
life!
of
for
good
and
your
old
fact
life'
blood
up,
in your
a
be
meet
tighten,
age -
is
can
to
you
August
and
26,
for
from
employees
is $ 20 ( Colonial Williamsburg will pay
a
rental)
or $ 7. 90 (
without
with
shoe
shoe
rental).
Anyone interested in forming
bowling team can pick up a regis-
a
the remaining $ 25 balance per employee.)
Payment by check made out to the Colonial
Williamsburg Foundation is requested.
If you are interested in registering
for this class or have any questions,
Building between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m.
Monday through Friday, or call Sue at
please
ext.
call
Sue
Houser
at
ext.
7029.
tration / roster
Room
132
of
7029
and
interoffice
have
teams looking
The August meeting of Colonial
Williamsburg' s Recreation Committee will
be held Thursday, August 25, at 3: 30 p. m.
aren' t
in
Room
147
Building.
come
and
tions
of
to
our
Franklin
the
suggestions
Committee.
Sue
or
Your
Office
ques-
interest,
and help is essential to
Recreation
Program
If you have any questions,
call
Street
Any employee is welcome to
present
involvement,
make
the
Houser
at
ext.
a
success.
feel free to
7029.
be
A
four - week
volleyball
season
will
it
sent
There
call
in
Office
through
are
always
If you
Sue
and
Team
team.
a
Houser
Street
for bowlers.
team,
on
Sue
you
will
registration
deadline is Friday, September 9.
Nancy Ward and Luther Jenkins
guided by Naomi Flythe) are working
hard on Colonial Williamsburg' s bowling
program.
Next year, depending upon
interest,
at
least
three
ten -week
bowling mini - leagues will be offered.
If you have any suggestions or ideas
about CW' s bowling program,
please call
Sue
Fall volleyball classes and free play!
a
placed
from
Franklin
mail.
Recreation Committee Meeting
on
form
the
Houser
at
ext.
7029.
All
interest
and help is appreciated and we would be
glad
to
hear
from
be offered beginning Tuesday, September
13 at 6 p. m. on the sand courts across
Softball
you
at
the
bowling alley!
the
See
you.
street
Office
from
the
Building.
individual
and
Franklin
Free
team
Street
classes
skills,
teaching
rules,
and
strategy will be offered to teams and / or
individuals on Tuesday nights.
Regular
free play for anyone interested will be
available
on
Employees
Thursday nights.
and
spouses,
participate
if
both
on
the
nights.
same
Our
team)
can
season
ends!
softball
season
has
finished
and several teams ended up " tops"
their
league!
In
Campbell'
s
champion
and
Landscape
ment
the
third
for
In
was
Coed - A
the
the
Men'
s
regular
won
straight
league,
in
league,
season
the
tourna-
year.
Colonial
Bankers
�captured
ment
the
regular
season
and
Open House for Dr.
tourna-
September
championships
three years in a row!
In the Coed - B league,
KATastrophe
placed
D. C.
first
in
Players
the
won
Employees (
on
spouses!)
through
the
regular
the
season
and
very hard on our newest restoration - -The
tournament.
fifteen
heat,
teams
bugs,
rain
Barraud House,
played
and
mud,
and
Our employees
quit!
five
men
and
10
coed)
fielded
and
15
played
teams
All of
20.
these
and
Society
that all the work
is done,
sponsoring an Open House to highlight
employees
the
Barraud
House
The house will
are
between 3 p. m.
eating
Summertime
the "
giving,
is slowly leaving us and
Halloween,
season " --
eating
Christmas
Are
you
a"
prepared?
Williamsburg' s Weight Watchers at Work
program begins Wednesday, September 7.
Roger
tion
learn
and ways
to
about
proper
control
your
The
weeks.
eight
42
for
cost
is $ 58
62
age
anyone
or
the
are
interested
Houser
Trips
are
A
at ext.
going "
is watching
of discussion
Auditorium,
Thaler,
Wallace
vice - president,
Nicholas
and
will
Pappas,
Ron
their
steps
This
we
at
Gallery.
external
Foundation
Hurst,
fill
curator
you
for restoring
the
Barraud.
in
on
the Dr.
is
took
free
to
of
our
Barraud
to
renovate
employees
and
families -- simply show your
employee
pass
or
name
badge.
in joining
Ninth Annual Invitational Softball
Tournament is September 9 - 11
call
7029.
on
of
Christmas
the
the
this important
18th - century residence
and the lifestyles
of Ann and Phillip
this
suite"
tradition
for
person
this group or have any questions,
Sue
appetite"
each
You
session ends Wednesday, August 31.
If you
your
will be the topic
purpose
session begins or sign up for the
plan.
employees.
all
House,
can either pay the whole $ 58 before the
payment
reception
to
architect;
for
per
for
complete
cider"
free
Furniture;
weight.
over).
Enrollment
and 1 p. m.
and
7
and September
is
Hennage
affairs;
nutri-
We meet between noon and 1 p. m.
be open September
whet
To "
Home"
will
showpiece!
open house, on Thursday,
September 1 at
4 p. m., "
The Barraud Family and Their
Can you eat all you want and enjoy it?
The next eight -week session of Colonial
You
cookie
This
day.
Thanks-
and Chanukah - - is
fast.
approaching
with
again!
season,"
a
and 6 p. m.
8 between 10 a. m.
s "
the Hospi-
tality and Courtesy Committee is
make
champions!
It'
Now
guests.
special
the work of all those people who helped
a
total of 78 games between July 5 and
August
to be used by the Raleigh
Tavern
the spirit triumphed when the body wanted
to
7 and 8
Many folks from several areas of
the Foundation and CWHPI have worked
and some dedicated
all
Barraud House is
nutcrackers
the Nutcracker
season
Suite,
and a
Colonial Williamsburg and the City
of Williamsburg Parks and Recreation
Department is co- hosting an invitational
softball
tournament
trip to the Kennedy Center is planned
weekend
for Friday, December 9, to see the
Joffrey Ballet perform the Nutcracker
Suite.
and industry
to
Retirees,
guests
may
check
employees,
made
out
is
to
6 p. m.
and
1 p. m.
The
bus
Washington
arrive
in
ballet
begins
8
at
before
is
scheduled
around
4
to
The
p. m.
You will
p. m.
ballet
the
have
of places
to
Center.
Depending
upon your
Center
you
can
eat
eat
There
begins.
a couple
the
in
at
a
the
held
is offered)
choice,
are
in
cafeteria
or someplace
the
like
to
else
join
trip, call Sue Houser at ext.
Share
this
You will
enjoyable
have
a great
from
Chowning' s,
Products,
time!
begins
tribution
Center,
Lodge,
at
until
on Sunday.
Campbell'
s,
King' s Arms,
Area,
Commissary,
Cas-
LandDis-
Human
Custodial,
Inn,
Building Maintenance,
Security, etc.
participate during the weekend.
Come on
out and cheer for your family, friends,
co-
and
We
workers.
need
cheerleaders
and you will have a ball!
What'
s
happened
The
the
to
the
Marketplace
bulletin
boards
Marketplace ??
is
now
every
posted
on
week!
in the
is
published
twice
Development.
monthly
Dead-
lines are 5 p. m. the first and third
7029.
with
Extra"
by Human Resources
this
experience
to compete
Action
Historic
Resources,
The "
you would
Quarterpath
on Friday and continues
approximately 8 p. m.
or
area.
If
at
Kennedy
in a restaurant ( we have a copy of the
restaurant menu if you would like to know
what
invited
teams.
cades,
Williamsburg
approximately four hours to do what you
want
CW
scape,
Colonial
requested.
and return approximately thirteen
later.
are
Employees
We will be leaving Williamsburg at
hours
four
against
Payment by
participate.
Foundation
spouses
9 - 11
Teams representing local businesses
cost is $ 65 per person and
the theatre tickets and bus
fare.
September
be
Park.
The
includes
of
us!
Thursdays
deadline
Heidi
of
each
month.
is September
Moore
at ext.
2,
7121
Our
next
1988.
for
Call
assistance.
Send announcements to " CW News Extra ",
Room
by
245,
phone.
FSO.
We do not take
listings
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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 15, August 23, 1988
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1988-08-23