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SEPTEMBER
8,
ABOUT
COLONIAL
2016
WILLIAMSBURG
PEOPLE
AND
PROGRAMS
VOL.
69, NO.
15
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Educational productions, course
content now available free online
By Joe Straw
Overview
Public Relations Manager
of
For the first time, the Colonial Williams-
burg Education Resource Library of Emmy
award - winning
educational
productions
and supporting course content will be made
available
free online
for teachers,
home
ed-
ucators, their students and lifelong learners
around
the nation
and world.
By offering our extensive media library
as a gift to America' s educators, we can help
alleviate the lack of critical history and civics curriculum available to today' s students,"
said
Ted
Maris - Wolf,
Colonial
Williams-
burg vice president of education, research
and historical interpretation and Abby
and
George
O' Neill
D. Rockefeller
director
of the John
Jr. Library. " Colonial
Wil-
liamsburg' s award- winning productions and
course
content
in
particular
enhance
the
way history is taught - and experienced."
The library contains 800 minutes of video including 27 productions
that garnered
16
lesson
Emmys,
more
than
100
plans,
background texts, primary source media,
interactive
Web
activities
and access
to ar-
chives of the Colonial Williamsburg
er Gazette, which has distributed
Photo by Loot White
The conference, " The Building Arts: From Foundations to Finishes," offers an opportunity to
learn about fundamentals and new findings from Colonial Williamsburg' s world - renowned staff.
materials
correlate
Building Arts"
day, however, new research and analysis inform
after
the
restoration
of
build
structures.
Virginia's 18th -century capital began, the
expertise
book
guests
materials
and
building trades is still being written. The
Sept. 15 -18 conference, " The Building Arts:
From Foundations
to Finishes,"
offers an op-
portunity to learn about fundamentals and
new findings from Colonial Williamsburg's
world -
trades
renowned
conservators,
staff, researchers
and guest presenters.
units through
the Interior
This
conference
from both our team
for
enthusiasts
and
and
re-
showcases
and renowned
practitioners
Design
are added every
productions
and
curricu-
lum developed by educators, for educators,
focused on increasingly neglected American
history and civics," said Lisa Heuvel, manager
of program
development
for the Colonial Williamsburg
Teacher
Professional
initiatives
Institute
Development. "
ing this content
Decorative
uments
strom
arts
Fund
Chairman
delivers
presentation, "
expert
the
and World MonChristopher
conference'
A Global
s
Ohr-
keynote
View of Traditional
a Lost Trade" with Steve Larson of Adelphi
Paper Hangings,
LLC.
Conservator
and
with
analyst
Susan
online
the learners
productions,
like the Emmy- winning " Freedom Bound"
and " The Global Economy" - known previously as Electronic Field Trips and
course
materials
target
grades
4 through 8 combining video, interactive
Fragments Can Reveal: Exploring Tradi-
rians,
tional Wallpaper
educators support program development
said Matt Webster,
director
of
Colonial Williamsburg' s Grainger Department of Architectural Preservation. " Every
American history teaching materials,
and is accessible
via a free account
at
resourcelibraryhistory. org.
Why use the Colonial
Williams-
burg Education Resource Library
with
your
students?
Contains
background
texts, pri-
mary sources, lesson plans, videos,
interactive
and
more
everything
given
to
Web
activities
provide
teachers
they need to teach
a
subject.
Can
be used to teach
American
history from Jamestown to the
Civil War, social studies,
civics,
and careers in history fields,
with cross- curricular
guage
and
arts,
ties to lan-
science,
math,
art
music.
200+
resources,
and
new teaching materials will be
added every month.
Video
programs
Emmy
awards.
correlated
have
All
won
16
content
is
to standards
for all 50
Colonial
stitute
al
Williamsburg' s
for
Teacher
Development
experience
has
creating
In-
Profession30
years'
engaging,
high -quality materials by teachers for teachers.
Searchable by keyword and
browsable by era, theme and
supports
who need it most."
The 28- minute educational
supporting
paint
available
Buck presents
recreation,"
The Resource Library is a collection of Colonial Williamsburg' s
educators directly and removes financial
obstacles to sharing this critical knowledge
ic Area are often viewed
as a static
for
Mak-
Continuing Education Center.
The nearly 600 structures in the Histortogether
art
Williams-
subject.
alike."
Building Arts Training," and presents on
Block Printing in America: Rediscovering
curators,
Participants also qualify for continuing
education
how we conserve
math,
the Colonial
Contains
The Colonial Williamsburg Education
Resource Library comprises decades of
Public Relations Manager
architecture,
science,
is
states.
award -winning
and change
standards
What
burg Education Resource Library?
month.
By Joe Straw
years
arts,
and music. More resources
decorative arts and trades
on period
curriculum
the Civil War, with cross- curricu-
lar ties to language
18th -century structures, materials,
Ninety
to
Course
for all 50 states, focusing on American history from the 1607 Jamestown settlement
through
showcases
Teach-
more than
400 lesson plans and other content.
award- winning
educational tools
on " What
Aged Wallpaper
Evidence
Using Optical
Microscopy Techniques," while Christian
See Building Arts, page 3
modules
and
classroom
teachers,
materials.
interpreters
and
Histomuseum
to
make history come alive for students.
Education Resource Library is available by
creating an account at resourcelibrary history
org. Educators can direct inquiries to herosupport@ ' forg.
The Colonial
Williamsburg
the William and Gretchen Kimball Young
Patriots Fund and the Harry L. Kavetas
Endowment
for Education
Initiatives.
support
of Patricia
and Peter Frechette of Minnesota.
Marty accepts senior level position at Minnesota Historical Society
Dear Colleagues:
Doug was.
Doug Marty stepped down from
his responsibilities
at The Colonial
Wil-
liamsburg Foundation to accept the position
of senior
director
nue at the Minnesota
where
sales,
he
will
of earned
Historical Society,
be responsible
admissions (
reve-
ticket
sales),
for
retail
market-
ing and strategic planning. His last day
at the Foundation
was Sept. 2.
me.
He served as a trusted advisor to
His contributions to the Foundation
were both significant
and numerous:
Director of Information Technology for
16
years
Built
Chaired
Oversaw
We wish him the very best of luck
the Foundation' s first custom-
Oversaw
several
the Business
Review Team
with his new responsibilities.
generations
of
the
Yours,
Foundation' s websites
the
erations
first,
of
second
networks
and
third
throughout
genthe
Foundation
Installed many different software applications
for funds
ticketing
Helped
Created
create the Guest
Experience
Team
and led the Transformation
development,
hotels,
and retail sales
President &
Oversaw the development of the Dig-
Provided
First
essential
Baptist
assistance
Church
and
tion with the Let Freedom
tive
Mitchell B. Reiss
Of-
fice
I cannot express enough what a val-
ued member of the Leadership Team
ital Library
er /donor data warehouse
to both
the
the
CEO
Colonial Williamsburg
Founda-
Ring initia-
De-
velopment and production is underwritten
through the generous
Free access to the Colonial Williamsburg
Education
Resource Library is supported in part by
For more information
on Doug Marty
and his 18 year career, see page 4
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SEPTEMBER
MILITARY
8, 2016
OUTREACH
Folds of Honor honors soldiers who have served their country
Colonial
Williamsburg
hosted
retired
Air Force Col. Gary West during his Patriot
Honor Ride, a bicyde trip from Maine to
one of Williamsburg' s own. Following the
ceremony, master silversmith and Todd' s fa-
of death that has been left in our hearts." Inside it is engraved
with 1st Lt Todd Weaver,
ther -in -law George
Cloyed
presented
Col.
K. I.A. 9 -9 -2010.
Key West, Fla. Col. West will travel through
West
bracelet
stamped
with
15 states during his 2, 500 -mile journey,
honoring Callen military from each state.
symbols each having a special meaning. An
Todd was a hero to his friends and family
before he signed up for military service.
Everybody looked up to him," George
The trek raises awareness
the way our military protects
for Folds
of Hon-
with
eagle
a silver
with
outstretched
wings
symbolized
said. "
U. S. citizens.
or, a nonprofit group that provides schol-
Stars were placed on either side of the eagle.
arship support
to children
and spouses
fallen and disabled service members.
The one on the left represented
He was
a natural
leader.
He had
the
who gave their lives for their country. The
ability to make people like him."
Todd, like many other young men of his
generation, decided to join the military service
On Aug. 24, Col. West paid tribute to
one
after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
three soldiers who died fighting for their
country —
Army Major Larry J. Bauguess
Jr., Army Capt. Phillip T. Esposito and
who
have
end
of the
Army 1st Lt. William Todd Weaver.
which
Bauguess,
Brigade
gade
36, was
assigned
Special Troops
Combat
Team,
to the
Battalion,
82nd
of
4th
4th Bri-
Airborne
Divi-
sion in Fort Hood, Texas.
Esposito, 30, was assigned to Headquar-
ters Company, 42nd Infantry Division in
Troy, N.Y., Army Air National Guard.
First Lt. William
Todd Weaver,
26, was
on the right
represented
also sacrificed
back
is
the soldiers
their
so much.
inscribed
the
the
inside,
clasped
hands
scream-
Ky. On
represented
the
brotherhood shared by those who serve.
And finally on the side where it cannot
readily be seen, a " death's head." George
explained,
if pressed
would
that although
against
leave
reminder
the
a mark
of " the
it was not visible,
skin
hard
enough
on the wearer' s wrist,
unseen
but indelible
said.
He joined the U. S. Army' s Reserve Of-
ficer Training Corps ( ROTC) while in college. " He was in the Top 40 of the ROTC in
the country and second in his unit at William and Mary," George said.
He graduated
had graduated
from
from
college
college,
mission and married
in 2008. "
received
He
his com-
Emma in two weeks."
left James Madison University to serve in
families
On one
ing eagle for the 101st Airbome Division
is based in Fort Campbell,
Black Sea," George
it
a
mark
The couple moved to Fort Benning, Ga.,
so Todd could participate in Army Ranger training. " When he completed Ranger
training, he was sent to Fort Campbell,
Iraq as a specialist in the National Guard.
Ky.," George said.
The
2002
Bruton
High School
When he returned
to the states, he trans-
ferred to the College of William
and
majored
in
international
part of the program,
graduate
and Mary
studies.
he traveled
As
to Russia.
He ended up selling his motorcyde to pay
for the trip," George said.
Emma
ed Todd
posed
Cloyed,
while
marriage
George' s daughter,
he was
in Russia. "
visit-
He pro-
to her on the banks
of the
Todd
and
Emma
became
parents
to a
daughter, Kylie, while living in Kentucky.
He was deployed
summer
of 2010.
to Afghanistan
On Sept.
9, 2010,
in the
while
leading a night patrol with his artillery unit,
Todd was killed by the detonation of an improvised
Todd
explosive
device ( IED).
was buried
at Arlington
National
Cemetery with full military honors.
Photos by 1.2e1 White
1.
On Aug. 24, Colonial Williamsburg welcomed retired Air Force Col. Gary West who pedaled through Williamsburg during the Patriot Honor Ride, which raised awareness for Folds of Honor,
a nonprofit group that provides scholarship support to children and spouses of fallen and disabled service members. During his stay, Col. West remembered three fallen soldiers who gave their
lives for their country. ( 1) Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums opened the ceremony with performances of 'Ten -penny Bit," the " Star Spangled Banner" and " Chester" at the Capitol.
2) George Washington, portrayed by Ron Carnegie, Elisabeth Rehr, wife of Colonial Williamsburg President and CEO Mircbe[[ B. Rehr, Colonial Williamsburg master silversmith George Cloyed
front to back) and two volunteers fold an American flag that was flown over the Capitol. ( 3) Elisabeth Reiss, Col. West, George Cloyed, Colonial Williamsburg President and CEO Mitchell B.
Reiss and Ron Camegie ( left to right) posed with the flag that was flown over the Capitol and folded for 1st Lt. Todd W ver, George' s son -in -aw. Following the ceremony, George presented Col.
l
West with a handmade silver bracelet engraved with symbols each having a special meaning and Todd' s name. ( 4) Todd Weaver shared a special moment with his daughter, Kylie, before he was
deployed to Afghanistan.
Photo
by
Iael
White
Photo submitted by George Cloyed
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SEPTEMBER
8, 2016
BOSS THE FOUNDATION
Military concert headlines
Constitution Day event Sept. 17
Colonial
Square
Williamsburg
present "
and
Support
This
Merchants
and Defend"
fea-
turing The U.S. Air Force Heritage ofAmerica Band, The U.S. Army TRADOC Band,
the United States Fleet Forces
Band and The
Fifes and Drums of Colonial Williamsburg
in a special performance Saturday, Sept. 17
at 7 p. m. at the Palace Green.
This
musical
one -of - - kind
a
tribute
to
performance
our
nation' s
is
a
cherished
public.
celebration
Audience
is free and open
members
to bring lawn chairs or blankets and to arrive
early for best viewing of this exciting event.
Special performers at the event will also
indude
guest
WHRO,
narrator
Raymond
Jones
several Colonial Williamsburg
terpreters,
as well
as an honor
guard
For
additional
ken
wwwheritageofamericaband.
afmil
Merchants
at
government
cornerstone
of our
will be celebrated
nation' s
and honored
on the anniversary of its adoption.
from
free
concert,
information
this
the
of
in-
Joint Base Langley- Eustis, Va.
founding document, the U.S. Constitution.
Through powerful, moving music and spoword,
to the
are encouraged
Heritage
please
of America
Square
about
visit The
Band' s
website
USAF
website
or
at
the
www. mer-
chantssquare. org.
Photo by Perna Rogers
Sales interpreter
Lynn Alban rings up guests who have just purchased
Grocer.
store
Now
the
features
free
toppings
for scoops
of ice
ice cream from Dubois
Building Arts
cream.
Continued from page 1
Dubois Grocer now appeals
and
Erika
Sanchez
Contemporary
to guests
How sweet
with
it is that Dubois
a sweet
Grocer
has
of Historic Architectural
tooth
Colonial
toffee, Oreo cookies,
rainbow
sprinkles
and
healthy granola on their ice cream. " There's
Store.
no
According
to Mark
Florimonte,
Co-
beverage / executive
extra
charge
for
said. " It' s induded
Cookies,
gingerbread,
fountain
drinks
five
flavors,
root
beer
barrels,
toppings,"
Mark
other snack options.
Mars candy bars and
also can be enjoyed
at the
Guests can take a refillable Colonial Wil-
liamsburg mug to Dubois for $ 1 refills on
mon and butterscotch
ing's cider stand, Raleigh Tavern Bakery, the
beverages.
The mugs
can be purchased
Candy will be sold by the pound. " The
customers will be able to scoop out the type
of candy they want," Mark said. " Our em-
Visitor
ployees will weigh it on a candy scale."
Guests
now
can place
mini M & Ms, health
Center
Cafe,
the front
at Chown -
Governor' s Inn.
Dubois Grocer already carries ice cream.
experts
sched-
Senior
Architectural
Lounsbury
Trades
Historian
and Master
Jason
Carl
of Masonry
Whitehead
on
period
masonry
Curator
ham,
of Architecture
Master
Willie
Carpenter
Gra-
Garland
qualifies
participants
for one IDCEC
tinuing education credit.
Four optional expert - led sessions
con-
indude
a paint making program, a framing and
finishing workshop, a brickmaking tutorial
and a hands - on examination
al collection
of architectur-
items.
Additional
information
and
registra-
tion is available by calling 1- 800 -603- 0948
weekdays between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. or by
Wood and Master Joiner Ted Boscana
visiting wwwhistog. org/ conted.
A deluxe ticket includes all presentations,
on framing
a Historic Area tour, four coffee breaks,
store.
strawberry bon bons and much more. The
shop will carry four types of sugar -free candy induding fruit slices and lemon, cinnabuttons.
Paints."
Williamsburg
in the price."
chef, the store contains
in
the
The store also carries
24 different kinds of old- fashioned candy
induding rock candy swizzle sticks, stick
candies
discuss
uled to present indude:
been transformed into the Colonial Candy
lonial Williamsburg director of food and
Goodwillie
Practice in the Replication
desk of the
Williamsburg Lodge, and at the front desks
of the Williamsburg
11 a. m. -5 p. m.
lections Dani Jaworski
structures
on HistoricArea
and architectural
Conservator
and
fragments
Materials
Analyst
an
opening reception Sept. 15 and conference
dinner in Colonial Williamsburg' s Brickyard and Colonial Williamsburg Admission
through Sept. 22 for $ 310. A Friday ticket
Kirsten Moffitt on paint analysis
includes
Curator
breaks for $ 125; a Saturday ticket includes
of Textiles
and Historic
Interi-
Sept.
16 programs
and two coffee
and the
Grocer is open
ors Kimberly Smith Ivey on wallpaper
Sept. 17 programming plus the Brickyard
history and the Colonial Williamsburg
Woodlands
Ryant to know more? Dubois
Associate Curator of Architectural Col-
dinner for $ 200.
Want to go? Employees receive 50 percent of
collection
Each
of five
sessions
Sept.
16
and
17
the ticket of their choice.
CW welcomes Pokemon GO Revolution for a second meet -up
The 18th century and the 21st century melded Aug. 18 during the second social Pokemon GO Revolution meet - up which included a free historic walking tour for locals and hotel guests.
An estimated 400 people of all ages from near and far including New Jersey and New York spent their evening p aying the game that' s gained global popularity. This meet -up kicked off
with a barbecue at Shields Tavern. ( 1) Mrs. Shields, portrayed by Kate Tilly, greeted guests as they arrived. ( 2) Brian Cannel grilled hamburgers for hungry guests. Three drinks
Mystic,
Valor and Instinct— were created specifically for the event and served to guests. ( 3) Local residents and guests walked through the Historic Area looking for rare Pokemon characters.
4) Emily Doherty ( below) and Chrystal Bucchioni divided guests into groups for the tour. They took folks along opposite routes through the Historic Area, stopping at PokeStops to
collect Pokeballs, eggs and potions. But that' s not all the players took away from each site; they also learned fun facts about life in Colonial Virginia. Following the meet -up, guests had
the opportunity to enjoy refreshments at the taverns. ( 5) Rebecca Little and ( 6) Howard Fogg at Chowning' s Tavern both worked the night of the Pokemon GO Revolution social meet - up.
Guests even had the opportunity to enjoy the evening program, " The Life of a Jolly Pyrate."
6.
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SEPTEMBER
8, 2016
WHAT' S HAPPENING
Save the dates for biometric
koea
Pe&
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screenings, seasonal flu shots
Marty leaves behind legacy
The Wellness
Team
invites
employees
to
10 a. m. — 2 p. m., Thursday, Oct. 13,
mark their calendars for upcoming Biomet-
Group Arrivals Conference
for employees, guests
ric Screening and Flu Shot sessions.
be 4 years
Doug Marty Colonial Williamsburg
executive director of strategic planning,
screening completed by Dec. 1. It is one of
9: 30 — 11: 30 a. m., Wednesday, Oct. 26,
Goodwin Building — Board Room. Must
the three requirements
be 18 years or older to receive flu shot.
has accepted
check ($ 650 annually) healthcare premium
a position
sota Historical
Employees
at the Minne-
Society. During his 18-
of technology,
special
events
and
strategic
services
I was the di-
When
I first
came
here,
Friday,
and systems. "
years
sales
systems
twice."
If you make
it
improves
tickets
the
p °0
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easier and
experience
for
During his career here, Doug was
instrumental in forming the Guest Experience
team.
Foundation
People
from
across
the
business
development;
Trish
of
museum
Sandy
Bradshaw,
senior
events
administration;
director,
social
hiker,
pretive
media
senior
manager,
of orientation
and admissions;
director
executive
events;
Foster,
Call Center
Colonial
that affects
The visit of Her Majesty Queen Eliz-
Highness, Prince Philip, The Duke of
Edinburgh, May 3- 4, 2007, was one of
the highlights of Doug' s Colonial Williamsburg career. Her visit commemorated America' s 400th Anniversary of the
of the
of
director
and
Mi-
first
Williamsburg
Foundation
the guest experience
does
it,"
he
want
said. "
guests
to
Historic
start
Area
their
employees
was
a product
team
as well.
did
The
must present
The
a
discount
alcoholic
beverages
duded from all discount
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are
encouraged
foods
please
ployees
894.
receive a 25 per-
governors
the
the challenge.
exceeded
this
goal,
Many em-
and the total num-
All
employees
who
reached
20
points
four -week challenge.
Now' s not the time
to quit.
yourself and some colleagues
must present
high -sugar
Congratulations
to Rhiaanon Redding
for winning and for smashing sugar over the
Eatery is open
is valid Mon-
discounts.
to avoid
were entered into a raffle to win a NutriBullet.
Kids ages 12 and under can eat for free from
and volunteers
employees
ber of points achieved caste to an astonishing
cent discount on their meal at Huzzah's Eatery.
Employee
em-
Employees were to log one point for each
day they met this goal, with a total goal of 20
ex-
restaurants /resort- restaurants/ tmdition l
the children' s menu. Huzzahs
5 - 9: 30 p. m. The promotion
second
and beverages.
points throughout
on Traditions,
and volunteers
Revolution' s
an end on Aug. 21. The four - eek challenge
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a 40 percent
discount.
to bring your current ID card with the 2016 sticker to receive your discount. All three
sales do not indude furniture (inducting occasional pieces), gift cards, Historic Trades
products,
Hartley Greens Creamware,
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requests.
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up
for a peer chal-
lenge, and challenge yourself to keep going.
must
be 12 and under and be accompanied by a
paying adult. The free meal must be from
street signs that matched the map."
Street signs were installed approxi-
on the map with the street
Challenge is named
ID to the serv-
the discount.
and
on Huzzah' s Eater;
Winner of Sugar Smasher
only valid for the employee' s or volunteer' s
meal, and they must sign for the discount.
Brunch
with
collective voice on national policy.
Street
ruary, people had an opportunity to
ring the church bell of the First Baptist
Area
a 40
ID to the serv-
ple get lost looking at the map," Doug
Historic
and volunteers
valid Colonial Williamsburg
er to receive
a beverage
combined
Traditions
Children
tunity to create living history, he said.
The
at
er to receive
NGA) to create a good
signs also aid the guests in maneuvering
through the Revolutionary City. " Peosaid. "
receive
lunch
valid Colonial Williamsburg
tices among
of the
For more information
day-Thursday through September.
country July 13 — 15, 2012. They met
in Williamsburg to discuss important
issues facing states. NGA promotes visionary state leadership, shares best prac-
The revision of the CW Map and
Guide
in
last vis-
guest experience for governors across the
more quiddy."
Experience
volunteers
on
nors Association (
It gets guests to the most popular stuff
Guest
settlement
couple
Employees
be
visit hops : // wwcolanialwilliamsbusg: com/
w
Doug worked to make the 104th
Annual Meeting of the National Gover-
vis-
greet them as they get off the bus. They
can buy a bottle of water or souvenirs.
Program
English
The royal
town.
The team began shuttling guests to
the Market House bus stop. " That's
we
permanent
ited Williamsburg Oct. 16 - 17, 1957, to
attend the 350th Anniversary of James-
we try
to vet through this team," Doug said.
where
of
the Visitor Center, the Gover-
the Americas.
the
a lot
abeth II of Great Britain and His Royal
manager.
Everything
spend
nor' s Palace and other iconic buildings.
director
preservation;
We
reference
Michael
Matt Webster,
of architectural
street.
blue stones
Area
director
Historic Area; Tim Sutphin,
of the
In addition,
Beth
of retail and ecommerce;
Peter Seibert,
and
discount
that indudes
cannot
do/ restaurants / resort - restaurants / huzzahs
Monday - Saturday through September.
he said. "
time looking at things like that."
Signs are also expected to go up that
coordination; Debee Martin, manager
chael
Employees
percent
offers
any other discounts.
employees
name
inter-
Historic
Williamsburg
These
were installed at each corner with the
of
and engagement;
director,
a flu
and a scoop of ice cream.
Restaurant at the Williamsburg Lodge. Traditions is open for lunch Monday -Saturday
from noon to 2 p. m. The promotion is valid
now,"
Hann,
development;
the children' s menu
through September.
Balder -
manager
employee
to receive
7026 with any questions.
will enjoy savings with two dining events
Doug Marty
education;
Jessica
executive
program
special
Colonial
sit on the team and indude
manager
Sagar,
Heights
Must be 4
flu shot.
continues in September
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Skip Ferebee, executive director of
Kelly,
Bruton
ID is required
shot and biometric screening.
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guests.
Peter
A valid Colonial Williamsburg
to receive
18,
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faster to buy at a ticket counter or on-
son,
30,
Friday, Nov.
0
Although working behind the scenes,
guests. "
Conference Center. Must
v
Doug feels his work in IT touched
line,
Sept.
or older
2 p. m.,
be 18 years or older to receive flu shot.
We replaced
the ticketing system three times. We upthe retail
10 a. m. —
Woodlands
or dependent
School — Lane Auditorium. *
Doug added and upgraded networks,
applications
10 a. m. — noon, Saturday, Oct. 29, WilMust be 4 years or older to receive flu shot.
9: 30 a. m. — noon and 1: 30 — 4 p. m.,
School."
Room. Must
or older to receive flu shot.
liamsburg Lodge — Liberty Room A& B.
Seasonal Flu Shots
the
only network was at Bruton Heights
graded
to get a $ 25 per pay
Fife and Drum Building
rector of Information Technology ( IT),"
he said. "
biometric
11 a. m. —4 p. m., Friday, Sept. 16, Williamsburg Lodge — Allegheny Room
9 a. m. — 2: 30 p. m., Tuesday, Oct. 11,
at
the Foundation.
For the first 16 years,
their
Biometric Screenings
planning,
consumer
get
reduction in 2017.
year tenure at the Foundation, he left his
mark
should
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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, volume 69, number 15, September 8, 2016
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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2016-09-08