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EXTRA
COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG NEWS
Vol.
10,
No.
1
January 28,
Study To Look At Organizational
Our
success
attributable
our
in
the
directly
said
employees,"
last
Structure
decade
is
Longsworth,
and
growth
such
as
we
have
program
call
Compensation
Pam
and
Reiss,
Labor
about
please
ask
the
your
director,
Relations,
ext.
7046,
or any other Compensation and Labor
staff
president,
at a recent
meeting
with
administrative officers and directors.
Change
compensation
supervisor,
to you and all of
Charles
If you have any questions
1988
1988
member.
seen
is not easy to achieve or accommodate,
Sign
and I am very proud of the way all our
February 25
employees
have
We
of
parts
they
and
need
our
are
to
examine
for
the
therefore,
change."
the
organization
appropriately
staffed
done,
responded
to
and
each
in
Employees,
spouses,
encouraged
to
come
and
have
fun- - and
exercise
too!
We
will
leave
sure
organized,
need
to
responsibilities
The
and
of
cost
lift
is $ 39
plus $ 6
Colonial Williamsburg has engaged
Joseph Jackson, president of Security
rental.
Pacific
money.
Organization
added.
ski
rental
to
he
management,"
Consultants,
in
the
equipment,
Incor-
During
the week of February 8, Joe Jackson,
along with his colleague, Richard Detoy,
own
will
7029
porated,
assist
hold meetings
with
managers
and
about
and
our
us
study.
small
supervisors
to
groups
learn
Results
work.
organization
to
do
of
our
of
the
and
guests'
concluded
Mr.
high
work
in
Longsworth.
expectations,"
Guidelines
Although
Federal
the
increased
the
can
for
you
use
it
advanced
have
and
your
save
You will be responsible
own
some
for your
If you are interested in joining
this trip, please call Sue Houser at ext.
for
more
information.
Return!
If you would like some help
preparing your taxes, VITA is just what
you
need!
Colonial Williamsburg employees (
and some
spouses)
have
been
trained
by the Internal Revenue Service in
income
tax
preparation
and
have
to
minimum
wage
has
rate / range
go
it
alone.
Call
ext.
an appointment between 9 a. m.
Announced
the Foundation
entire
If
volun-
teered to help any employee who doesn' t
Compensation
remains $ 3. 35,
or $ 8
transportation
beginner' s
meals.
want
1988
you
for
for
VITA Is Here To Help You With Your Tax
preservation, history education, service
and hospitality, and meeting our own and
visitors'
its
more
study are expected sometime in early May.
I emphasize that the primary
purpose is to help us develop the best
possible
are
Williamsburg at 7 a. m. and arrive back
approximately 8 or 9 p. m.
equipment
us
friends
a
organiza-
equipment
of
and
good
of all our functional
the
February 25 to Wintergreen!
get
we are undertaking
and staffing
activities
An all -day ski trip is planned for
make
study of the location, cost,
tion,
To Wintergreen
Thursday,
sized,
we
Ski Trip
various
to
work
Up Now For
structure
7326
for
and 5 p. m.,
If you would
Monday through. Friday.
rather drop off your return ( with all
bring it to Room
necessary information),
This
bargaining unit jobs by 3%.
means that both ends of salary ranges- -
Building during the same times and days
beginnings and tops - -have gone up.
as
for
non -
132
in
the
listed
Franklin
Street
Office
above.
Salaries of employees earning less
than
the
1988
beginnings
of
grades
New Winter Hours For Colonial Wil-
were
increased to those rates starting January
3.
On
these
individual
employees
amount
of
Merit
merit
will
receive
recommended
increase
review
merit
dates
the
full
The
increase.
guidelines
for
non -
2%
Fair / Unsatisfactory:
0%
administrative
those
employees
officer
performing
The
approval
exceptionally
range
or
from
more
dates.
27. to
12%
establishing
with
continue
increases
new merit
closed
on
Sundays
Campbell' s
Tavern
will
tavern
review
will
be
closed
on
Mondays
29
19.
and
of
March.
Josiah Chowning' s Tavern will be
to
of
and
Tuesdays in January and Tuesdays and
Wednesdays in February and the first two
weeks
limit.
increases
be
be closed beginning Friday, January
and will reopen on Friday, February
may receive increases beyond the 6%
Promotional
will
Christiana
4 - 3%
Good:
With
tavern
Mondays in February and March; however,
it will be open on January 31 and
February 1 for Antiques Forum.
bargaining unit employees are:
6 - 5%
Outstanding:
Very Good:
liamsburg Taverns and Cafeteria
King' s Arms Tavern is now closed
and will reopen on Friday, January 29.
6%
closed from Friday,
11.
The tavern
will
February
be
19 to March
closed
on
Wednesdays and Thursdays in January and
early February.
�The
reopen
Cafeteria
March
is
closed
and
or
25.
for
The operating schedules
Cascades
and
A Good
Place
For
not
speed,
camper cap,
asking $ 4500,
The Wig Shop Needs Hair!
The Wig Shop is accepting
human
hair
Shop,
for
wigs,
curls,
years
and
ext.
2849,
for more information.
old,
auto
Sandy,
The Foundation Library
like
and oxygen
stamina
to
get
the most
out
of
feeds
blood
it - your lungs,
-
to
is not
occurs
factors,
handle
and
The
depends
alcohol,
genetic
tone
with
rate
upon
when
For
your
well
which
a number
use
as
of
your
it
more
look
information
the
second
about
Fitness
floor
Performers,
come
ext.
of
F&
the
area.
Relations,
Ann' s
Class:
Petite
a cooking
Emphasis
go!
Wednesday,
and Tuesday,
For more
Room
a.
to
m.
after
3/ 4
Maison
class for
is
on
3,
7- 9
7 - 9 p. m.
call Ann French at
slides
casting
for
into
a/
Katie -6
DM - 428
DM - 492
Call
For Sale: '
tires,
73
since new,
AC needs
35mm
35.
Joshua,
Duncan
condition
3/ 4 ",
and
220 - 0488 after
pinto,
AT,
71,
radio,
would
for
DM - 429
DM - 491
Greta - 6/ 12 ",
repair,
ext.
For Sale:
spayed
females,
purrfect
mousers,
AKC,
Sale:
all
colors
call 565 - 0883 or Jane
5474
or
Historic
Goats,
Sale:
000
DM-
7 p. m.
miles,
good
like
253 - 0981.
Area
two female,
bush
old
very
Five
goats.
Winchester
in
360
good
4
new
spd
shell,
tread,
Herbert
7
John;
trans.,
inch
lift
never
wrecked,
766 - 3545
evenings
and weekends.
VW beetle tires,
3 recaps with good tread,
Clemmons,
firm,
alternator,
three
truck, $ 3000,
For Sale:
fair
for
manual
radiator,
camper
after 6 p. m.
200
ask
1978 Jeep J -20 pickup
V8,
and
1400
565 - 2068.
and shocks,
work
box, $
565 - 2344,
p.
5: 30 p. m.,
For Sale:
model
excellent
original
m.,
all
four
go
560 - 15,
1 reg.
with
for $ 20.
Call
Joe
220 - 7394.
1981
motor
T - 1000,
recently
1100 negotiable,
5
after
Pontiac
player;
reconditioned, $
to
trade for pick -up truck of equal value.
Call
785-
p.
call
220 - 0338.
m.,
slip"
Jon - 61/ 4,
Fritz -6
DM73C
3/ 4 ",,
For
AM / FM cassette
slide
Turns
any type "
Excellent
Garth - 7 ".
in family
instant
prints, $
process
series.
Joanna - 6 ",
fur,
For Sale:
adapter.
c
Polaroid
molds,
greenware.
1971 - 72
74C
Vivitar
Sale:
with
VCR,
Three
tires.,
crock
February
February 9,
information
For
in family,
call Cheryl,
length
5
ton,
229 - 5267 after 5: 30 p. m.
printer
range,
furniture,
semi- automatic
springs,
de Cuisine presents
p. m.
Emergency
Cats:
condition,
Or
good
cooking.
electric
bedroom
For Sale:
starter
pot
brass
25;
564 - 8639.
Sale:
two - year
20 - gauge
Records
break
to Employee
the
50;
beds,
Poodles
Franklin
7029.
on
quilted
35;
Nubian goats, very tame and reasonable,
call Nancy, ext. 2340.
PM
Marketplace
people
50;
bedspread, $
Sears
Sale:
all medium
For
Company of
Public
Collections'
Cooking
three
lounge
7804.
tame,
132, Franklin Street Office building. If
you have any questions, call Sue Houser
at
top,
black
and many other extras,
your
Bulletin
Inn;
the
at
Street Office Building;
and
50;
vinyl, $
single
give -away prices,
cafeteria
can
glass
225;
style, $
and ages,, family emergency causes almost
tobacco
basic
They will be stationed in the
you
bias
229 - 9322.
for
Office;
Provincial
desk,
Moving
how
employee
Colonial
tape
two
564 - 9498.
of
Boards.
breakroom,
modes)
side, $
condition, $
Free
this
make - up.
For
good
suffi-
at
the way you eat,
stress,
as
and
exercised
including
you
heart,
strength
equipment,
lamp, $
apothecary
black wall lamp, brass base and gold
call 253 - 0788
Chinese lamp, ea. $ 25;
after 5: 30 p. m.
blood
like any other muscle,
regularly
intensity.
loss
lose
deck,
of
style
microwave,
Your heart,
tends
cient
heart,
vessels.
AM / FM
cassette
ottoman,
with
floral
life.
Your body is renewed and energized
by the efficient operation of the system
5
piece
standing
to give you the energy and
you need
each
blue
Ranger,
step bumper for
exc. condition,
JVC
French
maple
chair
Your body needs a constant supply of fuel
7561
new.
student
1988
ext.
Asking $ 90 neg.
229 - 1349 / anytime.
Red damask sofa,
Moving Sale:
fruitwood,
February Is Heart Month!
February is American Heart Month- the " organ" not just Valentine' s Day!
and
Ford
excellent
drawers
February 13 - 15,
at
sliding windows,
reverse ( three
select,
Will Be Closed
Bill
Sandy 229 - 1349 / anytime.
Sale:
For
donations
Call Joyce Hedgepeth at the Wig
queues.
that
1985
Sale:
cassette, new tires,
towing, low mileage,
change.
of
Call
229 - 1112.
The
Eat will
To
50.
conditioner, $
will
air
The " Extra" is published twice monthly by
Human Resources
Development.
Deadlines
are 5 p. m. the first and third Thursdays
of each month.
February
4,
Our next
1988. '
Call
deadline
is
Heidi Moore
at
ext. 7121 for assistance. Listings for
the Marketplace are free, but you must
include
ments
CW News
not
your
signature.
and listings
take
Extra ",
listings
for
Room
by
Send
announce-
the Marketplace
245,
phone:
FSO.
We do
to
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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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1988-01-28