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EXTRA
Colonial Williamsburg News
September
Vol.
10,
No.
It' s
not
official,
situations.
stressful
but...
8,
The
16
is
class
1988
The 1988 United Way
fundraising campaign has surpassed the
80, 000 monetary goal and almost made it
scheduled for Wednesday nights, October
5, 12, 19 and 26, from 6: 30 to 8: 30 p. m.
to
Williamsburg will pay the remaining $ 25
DID
WE
the
IT'''''
80% participation
to Trix Rumford,
and
this
year' s
The
final
If
contribution
will
you
and
would
Public
And,
the
spending
us who
be
not
in
like
to,
hoped
is $ 20 (
Colonial
is
you
requested.
are
interested
in
register-
ing for this class or have any questions,
person
who
won
please
call
Sue
Houser
at
ext.
the
250
Homestead, $
or
Trips
our
name
Services
tradition
of
on nutcrackers
the
Christmas
is watching
direc-
trip to the Kennedy Center is planned
for Friday, December 9, to see the
Reservations
Joffrey
Office!
the Nutcracker
season
be drawn
would
and
are going " suite"
A
and the envy of those of
Conference
employees
7029.
lucky
that
for
employee.)
balance
per
Payment by check
made out to the Colonial Williamsburg
If
please
is none other than Richard Tate,
tor,
cost
a
to Rosemary Hurtt at
Greenbrier
money,
The
Foundation
until
made
Hospital.
the
to
trip
Museums
chairperson.
not
have
send them directly
the
according
vice president,
campaign
tallies
week.
next
goal,
Ballet
perform
Suite,
and a
the Nutcracker
Suite.
Employee Opinion Survey being tabulated
The Employee Opinion Survey, after
getting off to a good start ( we had 74%
of
3, 700
our
is
participate!),
employees
now being tabulated by an outside
consulting firm, according to Bob Birney,
senior
vice
steering
The
will
and
be
you
combined
in
results
to
management
These
and
for
will
be
all
of
CW
Your
mid - October.
telling
feedback"
Foundation
work
groups
meetings
supervisor
Stress
Management."
on
defining,
practical
will
before
are
a
The
class
and
and bus
spouses
and
Payment by
Colonial
be
will
of
recognizing and controlling
bus
8
at
Williamsburg
the
couple
of
choice,
you
cafeteria
is
scheduled
p.
You
m.
p.
will
places
to
at
The
have
There
begins.
eat
to
m.
to do what you
ballet
Depending
can
4
around
four hours
Center.
the
eat
at
the
upon your
Center
in
a
or in a restaurant ( we have a
copy of the restaurant menu if you would
to
know
else
If
Colonial
applications
to
The
Kennedy
in
Williamsburg and the Education Office at
Williamsburg Community Hospital is
offering a four -week, eight -hour class on
focus
employees,
Washington
approximately
place
stress!
person
tickets
requested.
begins
with
There IS hope!
manage
is
later.
hours
like
can
out
ballet
September
you about times and locations.
You
made
on
will be shared with employees during
special " employee
may
check
per
participate.
arrive
shared
individual
Retirees,
fare.
guests
want
for
is $ 65
theatre
in
October.
Results
the
Longsworth
Charles
committee
results
cost
We will be leaving Williamsburg at
1 p. m. and return approximately thirteen
program
chairman.
presented
the
19.
president
committee
The
includes
you
what
in
the
would
is
offered)
like
to
join
trip, call Sue Houser at ext.
Share
You
this
will
enjoyable
have
a
or
some-
area.
great
this
7029.
experience
time!
with
us!
�Hotel and Food and Beverage
registration
deadline
CWHPI,
and
Inc.
Beverage
courses
of
the
offer
Food
American
Hotel
Fourteen
Williamsburg
teams
and
can
take
or
as
of
two
or
in
one
each
course
of
areas- -
food
hotel
of
Courses
465 - Food
Basic
and
Computer
recognized
Controls;
332 - Front
It
has
Anheuser - Busch,
Colonial
against
BASF,
Community Hospital,
been
There
are:
243 -
from
Will be competing
Wil-
Berkeley
and others not only for
the Battle championship but also for the
Our teams have so
Sportsmanship Award. (
much fun, they have won the Sportsmanship Award twice out of the three years
it
quarter
team
Industry
awarded!)
will
be
Come
food!
and
Office
468- Hospitality
out
door
prizes,
and
cheer
music,
for
our
Sisters!
and
support
Big
Brothers / Big
Systems
Check
your
for
course
board
this
Beverage
Sanitation;
Procedures;
manage-
specialization.
offered
TV.
on
a United Way agency.
employees
Realty, Howmet,
on
a series
ment-- leading to an industrycertificate
from
liamsburg
management
courses
beverage
ers / Big Sisters,
Management
basis
individual
five
and
to
Stars"
Network
the
of
is staged to raise money for Big Broth-
16
Association.
Employees
an
September
continues
and Hotel
Battle
sponsored by the Educational
Institute
Motel
is
class
department' s
bulletin
descriptions
and
Take
a walk
class
in
the park!
Imagine...
the
cool breezes blowing
listening to the
time.
Contact Peg Monahan, ext. 7115,
by September 16 to enroll or for more
through
leaves...
information.
ing those muscles and breathing
focus
chatter "...
squirrel -
on
stretch-
easily
Ahhh!
Ninth Annual
Tournament
Invitational
is
September
Softball
9 - 11
a.
Colonial Williamsburg and the City
of Williamsburg Parks and Recreation
Department is co- hosting an invitational
softball
weekend
tournament
of
to
September
be held
9 - 11
at
the
On Saturday, September 24 at 8
employees,
retirees,
family
m.,
members,
meet
at
four
CW
teams.
Action
begins
at
6 p. m. on Friday and continues until
approximately 8 p. m. on Sunday.
Employees
from
cades,
Chowning' s,
scape,
Products,
tribution
Resources,
Center,
Lodge,
Campbell'
s,
King' s Arms,
Historic
Area,
Commissary,
Custodial,
Cas-
co-
and
you
workers.
will
have
We
a
need
10
the
stars
your
tion,
cheerleaders
ball!
Sue
local
athletic
3
at the
same
at
ext.
you
or
need
informa-
questions,
call
7029.
The " Extra" is published twice monthly
by Human Resources Development. Dead-
lines are 5 p. m.
Room 245,
is a semi - serious
If
concerns
Houser
Annual
between
area #
m.
and relaxing
have
deadline
Stars!
a.
suggestions!
Heidi
the
We will
Picnic
Inn,
shine!
of
walk.
Do you have any ideas about future
We welcome
Walking Club activities?
On Saturday, October 8, Walsingham
Academy will be the sight of the Fifth
Battle
to
time.
Thursdays
See
group
14 in
Shelter
exercising
Land-
Building Maintenance, Security, etc.
participate during the weekend. Come on
out and cheer for your family, friends,
and
invited
breakfast
Dis-
Human
are
Bring something for your
and talk with fellow walking
enthusiasts.
This is a great way of
until
Teams representing local businesses
and industry are invited to compete
friends
this
sponsoring
Quarterpath
Park.
against
and
share in the joys of walking in Newport
News Park.
CW' s Walking Club is
The
Battle
competition
employers - - similar
to the
Send
by
is September
Moore
at ext.
announcements
phone.
the first and third
of each month.
FSO.
15,
7121
to " CW
Our next
1988.
for
Call
assistance.
News
Extra ",
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 16, September 8, 1988
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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1988-09-8