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Volume 13, No. 17
Williamsburg Inn wins
Family Resorts of the
Year Award
The Williamsburg Inn has won the
1991 Family Resorts of the Year Award
in the general resorts category, according
to the Family Circle magazine.
Readers from across the country
rated 125 resorts and cruise lines
nominated by a panel of family travel
experts. More than 6, 000 Family Circle
readers responded, rating the resorts on
children
and teen
amenities, family entertainment and
perceived
We are proud to have won this
award since Family Circle' s readership
reflects the choice of
manager
and general
of the
Williamsburg Inn. " We
have always provided first class
accommodations
excellent, stimulating presentations to the
students. We also benefited from the
and
efforts."
Comments sent to the judges were
published in the April 2 issue.
Harvey" Carroll has
Robert Watson, who arranged for our
center
afternoon
Williamsburg Lodge, according to Gerald
program."
The letter continued, " The
Matthew Whaley
PTA says thanks
The Matthew Whaley School PTA
wrote to Norm
Beatty, vice president, Communications
and Government
Relations,
to express its
appreciation to Colonial Williamsburg for
contributions of time, talent and material
manager
at the
Bugas, executive assistant manager, food
and beverage.
pilot Partnership Program, beginning with
Cultural Arts Day, has gratified and
center, including the housemen
excited
department and banquet food service, and
parents,
teachers
and
pupils
at
Carroll will be responsible
for daily operations of the conference
Matthew Whaley. We consider ourselves
will work closely with the conference
services
staff.
Bill White, director of the
ways to make our partnership an enduring
and creative exchange of benefit to all."
department of Historic Area Presentations
The letter concluded by thanking
Beatty for his role in making the
and Tours, has been chosen chair of the
an announcement from Dennis O' Toole,
Music Advisory Committee, according to
vice -president
Assembly" schedule revised
Performances of the " Assembly"
program scheduled for May 10 and
with the music program, starting with his
days serving in and leading the Fife and
Drum Corps. Larry Henry has been
conflicts
appointeda member of the Music Advisor
with meetings of the Raleigh
committee.
Tavern Society on those dates.
Katie Veilleux ( Audiovisual
Department) was promoted from
What are Colonial
Games?
When was the last time you
production
to associate
Administration.
in Colonial Cricket or Lawn
Bowling? Only employees have the
opportunity to participate in these
Games" on Market Square. Sometimes
you are demonstrating the game for
visitors and fellow employees --
What' s happening
1
most
times you are competing in 18th - century
athletic activities and having fun!
Lawn Bowling and Colonial Cricket
begin at 5: 30 p. m. on Wednesdays
school.
Room.
colonial
costume,
or come
For information
Brenda
1
call
Pruitt at ext. 7658.
CW Chorus rehearsal,
Tuesdays at 5: 45 p.m. in the
Center Room,
Woodlands.
Fencing,Tuesdays, 5 :45 p. m. in
extension 7950, to be fitted for an
appropriate
Nimble Thimbles, Mondays,
5: 30.1 p.m., Woodlands Caucus
Randall at the Costume Design Center,
and April Powell
specialist
producer, according to an announcement
from Steve Elliott, vice- president,
through the end of June. Call Carolyn
wrote, " We wish to commend Wallace
and chief education
officer. Bill has long been associated
October 4 have been cancelled due to
to this year' s Cultural Arts Day at the
Iris Heissenbuttel
operations
commitment that CWF has made to the
participated
Arts Committee
Benjamin
been named conference
This award shows that our
guests have noticed and appreciated our
Cultural
moving in
donating bakery rolls to our luncheon and
unending hospitality to America' s
families.
Moving up,
assistance of James Miles of CWHPI for
said
John Hollowell, vice president
James and Rosemarie Byrd) for
partnership possible.
value.
American families,"
Johnson, Bridgette Jackson, Emily
very fortunate and are eager to explore
hospitality, facilities and
accommodations,
April 26, 1991
the PTB.
1
The Depression Years, Central
Library Wednesday, May 1 at 2
Gusler and F. Carey Howlett of the
out at 5: 30 p. m. on Wednesday and talk
Conservation Department, Preston Jones
to Pete Stinely is the Recreation
p. rn.
of Historic Trades, and the Department of
Committee representative
Quality Day, Tuesday, May 21
African - American Interpretation ( Arthur
Games.
for Colonial
9 to 11
a. m. and
1: 30 to 6 p. m.
�CW chefs win
Employee, retiree
discounts at all CW
culinary awards
Chefs representing Colonial
Williamsburg Hotel Properties, Inc. were
among those receiving top honors at the
third annual Culinary Arts Salon help in
Virginia Beach. The show is sponsored
by the Tidewater chapter, Virginia Chef' s
Association.
Alicia Montell, a third -year pastry
apprentice at the Commissary, received a
silver medal in the category, " Apprentice,
Pastry /Confections," for her abstract
painting made from sugar and painted
with royal icing. The sugar " painting,"
framed in pastillage, is a copy of an
award- winning painting done by her
mother. Alicia' s entry also garnered a
reduced). Only you can decide to control
restaurants!
the educational tools, group and leader
During the month of May there will
be a 25% employee
restaurants.
discount at all CW
The regular 40% discount at
the Lodge will still be in effect.
The only restriction on the plan is
that it will not apply to Saturday night
dinner at the Williamsburg Inn.
Guidelines will be similar to those at
is $ 99 ( if 25 or more join, the fee is
your weight. Weight Watchers
gives you
support and encouragement to succeed.
For more information, call Sue
Houser at extension 7029 # 1.
Annual cricket
game to be played
An English game of cricket will be
the Lodge:
no alcoholic beverages, ask
played Saturday, April 28 between 11
a. m. and 3 p.m. on the Market Square
for separate
checks,
Green next to the Courthouse. Teams
identification,
present employee
sign the check, and list
whether you are CWF or CWHPI.
will come from staff members of the
Please
base tip on menu price.
British embassy in Washington, DC and
British members of the North Atlantic
Bob Jeremiah, general manager of
Treaty Organization staff at the Supreme
Allied Command Atlantic in Norfolk.
judge' s special award.
the Woodlands, said, " We are looking
Roberta Lipford, a pastry cook at
the Commissary and graduate of the
possible take advantage of thi .
have competed
opportunity."
several years.
Service with a smile
consecutive year the teams have played
pastry apprentice program, received the
judge' s award for " most original display"
in the category, " Patisserie Artistic
Showpiece."
The centerpiece of her
Coed recreational
volleyball
begins
Teams from Washington and Norfolk
in this annual match for
This is the second
on Market Square in Colonial
Williamsburg. During the match
Carved from a solid piece of
bittersweet
Tuesday, May 21 on the sand courts
participants respond to questions and
across the street from the Franklin Street
comments from the spectators and
Office Building. Here is your chance to
display was a pineapple made of solid
chocolate.
forward to seeing as many employees as
explain
the basics of cricket.
meet co- workers from all over the
chocolate,
with
organization and get some exercise in a
molding
chocolate
overlaid
for texture, the
pineapple took 30
hours to produce.
to compete for a $ 25 gift certificate.
are encouraged
All you need to record are 12 hours
to play on the same team
The team of Robert
Makey, Gile Haskins, and Steve Perkins
were awarded a bronze medal in the
Cooking" category for their display
incorporating vegetarian dishes. The
team of Reny Parzialle, Gordon Adams,
and Mike Geppart was awarded a
culinary diploma for their display, " From
the Bay to the Blue Ridge," incorporating
food products from throughout the state.
According to guidelines published by
the American Culinary Foundation, one
of the purposes of the competition is " to
continually raise the standards of culinary
excellence and professionalism in the
United States."
Entrants are judged and
Team registration
deadline
is
Wednesday, May 1. Call Sue Houser at
extension 7029 # 8 for a team registration/
roster form or come by Room 150 in the
Franklin Street Office Building and pick
one up. The captains' meeting will be
Evening Music
program doubles
There is still time to
Please note: the May 2 Governor' s
Evening Music program has been
register your team!
For more information
changed to a double program.
call Sue Houser.
Performances will be at 8 p. m. and 9: 30
p.m. Operations plans published earlier
this year showed this as a single 8 p.m.
Weight Watchers
begins May 29
performance.
The next 10 -week session of Weight
Watchers begins at noon on Wednesday,
May 29. Achieving your weight loss goal
depends
criteria including presentation and
response to the challenges you face.
general impression, composition, correct
are you going to look and feel this
preparation, serving, degree of difficulty,
summer?
artistic achievement,
wear your bathing suit?
originality.
May 2 Governor' s
on the sand courts.
held on Wednesday, May 15 at 5: 30 p.m.
awarded points based on a number of
work involved and
Call Sue Houser, ext. 7029 # 3
walked between April 1 and May 31.
as the employee.
Two teams from the Inn won in the
team competition.
Colonial Walkers
fun setting!
We will play on Tuesday and
Thursday evenings at 6 and 7. Spouses
on the choices
Is it a goal or a challenge
Employees,
retirees, spouses
friends are invited
Watchers
you make in
meetings.
How
to
The Extra is published weekly by
the Communications
Department.
Deadlines are 5 p. m. every
Tuesday. Call Sally Riley, ext. 7968,
for assistance. Send
and
announcements
to attend Weight
The registration
via interoffice
mail
to CW News Extra, GBO. Or, FAX
fee
them to
Sally Riley,
ext. 7702.
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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 13, number 17, April, 26, 1991
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1991-04-26