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Vol. 13, No. 29
July 19, 1991
Three secretaries earn certification
More about the EIS
By now, most of you have received
your Employee Information
Statement or
EIS. Here are some commonly asked
questions
and answers:
What if I have changes
Employee
Personal
in the
Information
section?
If you have changes in this section,
make the changes on the form, sign and
date it, and tear off the top copy. Send
that copy to the Records Center in
Franklin Street Office Building. Keep
the bottom copy for your records.
What if I have changes in the Job
Information section?
If you have questions about the
Marie Caulford, Jo Brooks and Diane Hudgins, new Certified Professional Secretaries.
information
Three Colonial Williamsburg
The Colonial Chapter, PSI, was
in this section,
talk with
secretaries achieved the rating of
founded in 1990. Meetings are held on
your supervisor. Only he or she can
make changes in that section by filling
Certified Professional Secretary ( CPS),
given by the Institute for Certifying
Secretaries. They are Marie Caulford,
the fourth Tuesday of each month at the
out the proper paper work.
CPS, Business Operations;
Jo Brooks,
CPS, Facilities and Property
Management;
and Diane Hudgins, CPS,
Historic Area Programs and Operations.
All are members of the Colonial
Ramada Inn on York Street, with dinner
What if I have changes
at 5: 30 p. m. followed by a business
meeting at 6: 30 p.m. Speakers and
presentations
you must call Mildred Wiley, ext.
7026, to set up an appointment. While
have included
telecommunications, real estate and the
Persian Gulf War.
If you have changes in this section,
some changes can be made over the
Officers for the chapter were
Chapter, Professional Secretaries
recently elected for 1991 -92. They are:
International ( PSI).
phone, other documentation
Dianne Hardie, Finance - President;
The CPS rating is the pinnacle of
in the
Benefit Information section?
comprehensive, two -day examination
covering behavioral science in business,
Marie Pomeroy, Wheat First Securities Vice President; Sandy Belan, External
Affairs - Recording secretary; Gail
Arthur, Williamsburg Community
Hospital - Corresponding secretary; and
Audrey Clements, Busch Corporate
economics and management, business
Our main theme is networking and
education, to stay informed of
What if I have no changes?
Center - Treasurer.
law, accounting, office administration
may be
needed.
achievement for secretarial
professionals. To achieve the rating, the
applicant must successfully complete a
and communication, and office
technology.
developments
The exams are given in May and
November by PSI, the world' s leading
organization for secretaries. Encouraging
If you have no changes, simply keep
both copies of the statement for your
records. When you do have a change in
the Employee
professional performance
the association'
in the field,
s purpose is to raise
secretaries,
office managers,
What' s happening?
secretarial standards through continuing
like to know more or become involved,
education and to forecast changing
call Sandy Belan at ext. 7286 or Dianne
directions, trends and requirements
Hardie at ext. 7192.
affecting office practices.
Nimble Thimhies,
Mond ays,
5: 30 7 p. m., Woodlands Caucus
Room. For information call
Brenda! Pruitt at ext. 7658
computer
professionals. It' s a diverse group."
Currently, there are about 20 members
from Colonial Williamsburg. If you' d
Information
and send it to the Records Center.
technology," Dianne said. " We' ve got
in the field and new
Personal
section use the form to make the change
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Town friers Toastmasters,
2nd
and 4tb Tuesdays, noon, PTIi.
Fencing,
Tuesdays, 5: 45
p.
m.,
�Satisfied visitors plan to come back
Two families from New York have
written to say they enjoyed Colonial
Williamsburg hospitality so much they
plan to come back.
Jean Heppner and Scott Payne of
Altamount,
of use out of ours
wrote to say, " Our stay in
Williamsburg was the highlight
of our trip. This did create a
tie
problem inasmuch as the other
of your employees:
two weeks were strictly an anti-
specifically Nancy Leach, our
waitress at Chownings,
climax.
Thomas
Jefferson ( Rob Warren)
to visit that we' ve
Karen O' Brien of New York City
we stopped in Colonial
helpfulness
places
seen. Keep up the good work!"
Disney World. " On our way to Florida
Williamsburg and had a lovely
day there, made even more
enjoyable by the friendliness and
North America
year!
Thank you for preserving Colonial
Williamsburg for this generation and
those to come. It' s certainly one of the
most enjoyable
NY, wrote a letter from Walt
this
Cars from all over
staggering array of license plates" in
the Visitor Center parking lot. His
curiosity piqued, he began counting. A
quick drive through the lot revealed tags
from 43 states, Washington, DC, and
three Canadian provinces. Those states
missing were Hawaii, Nebraska, North
and South Dakota, Vermont,
Washington
Gordon
We particularly want to express
who was
our appreciation
experience the visit provided. The level
convincing in his role, and Mary -Alison
of service, courtesy and attention to
Windsor, our bus driver, who was both
detail exhibited by your staff is
pleasant and informative.
unequalled.
There is a constant but
unobtrusive
demand for excellence.
It was nice to
be in the company of someone from
home ( New York).
and Nevada.
said, " I wonder if our
employees realize that on any given day
for the valuable
interesting, delightful, and quite
they are serving, entertaining and
teaching visitors from all over North
America. We are important to this
nation, and people want to come see
what
we' re about."
Please find enclosed a check for
We are planning a return visit to
CW on our may home from Florida.
The Patriots Passes are certainly
worthwhile, and we will be getting a lot
the Foundation.
We hope you don' t
mind, but we plan to return several
times
and development
in
Williamsburg."
for the office
effects Revolutionary- era ideas and
events exerted
tradition
legal traditions Americans know and
is the focus of the fifth annual History
on the development
With our increasing concern for the
environment
disposable
the Revolutionary period of an American
of rights and liberties under law
Environmentally
helpful products
to savor all of the benefits of
History Forum celebrates Bill of Rights
The emergence
While making his rounds as duty
officer, Gordon Chappell discovered a
of
we are now aware that
pens contribute
to our
cluttered -up world. Why add to the
mess when you can use refillable pens
treasure today.
The forum offers opportunities to
instead?
participate in simulations and re-
office supplier
Liberty and Law in Early America"
celebrates the 200th anniversary of the
ratification of the Bill of Rights by
enactments of milestone events in early
Williamsburg, now carries a variety of
examining the origins, development and
restored Courthouse.
Forum, October 31- November 3.
Conceived in Liberty: Rights,
formation of American liberty and
equality at the Capitol and recently
relevance of the tradition of rights and
Joyce Office Supplies,
the official
for Colonial
products for environmentally - conscious
customers including refillable pens and
paper products made from recycled
Registration for the History Forum
paper. Among these are Post -it notes,
is limited. Employees may attend on a
phone message pads, several types of
revolutionary America and continues
first come, first served basis for half
file folders, fax paper and large
today.
price ($ 100).
envelopes.
liberties
under law that began in
Participants
explore
the English
The fee covers forum
sessions in the Hennage Auditorium,
origins and American adaptations of
special
concepts of liberty, traditions of
two receptions, and a luncheon.
common
law and administration
of
document
for a brochure
products that are waste efficient and help
the environment, contact Kathy Lewis in
the purchasing department at ext. 7782.
form.
Feel good again
Americans and Native Americans in a
society whose leaders asserted it was a
shining example of " British freedom."
The presentations also examine the
dynamic impact of the struggle for
on ideas about
offers Colonial Williamsburg employees
a 40% discount on one hour massages
during August. Employees may
purchase gift certificates at the discount
The regular rate is $ 50; the
personal freedom and equality.
also demonstrates
The Tazewell Club Fitness Center
rate.
constitutional government, rights,
The program
and application
For more information on Joyce
the
inequalities afforded women, African -
independence
programs,
Call Deborah Chapman on ext. 7255
justice in Colonial Virginia.
Discussions
tours and evenings
employee
the
rate is just $ 30. The rates for
other massage services remain the same.
The Extra Is published weekly by
Corporate
Communications.
Dead-
lines are noon every Tuesday. Call
Sally Riley, ext.7968, for assistance.
Send announcements to CW News
Extra, GBO, or fax them to Sally Riley
at 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, volume 13, number 29, July 19, 1991
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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1991-07-19