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EXTRA
COLONIAL W/LL/ AMSBURG NEWS
Vol.
10,
First
No
March
Freedom
June
24
and
Summit
To
Take
related
Place
Mr.
25
1988
sectors
of American
topics
conversations
These
informal
life will
during
with
Longsworth.
National leaders representing
diverse
24,
5
conversations
with
no
set
will
agenda.
gather in Williamsburg to celebrate the
tions with Mr.
First Amendment to our Constitutions' s
Conversa-
on the following dates:
Bill
of Rights,
ious
24
and
March 25,
relig-
to
bill
The
of
held
the
on
June
bicenten-
Rooms
These
rights.
highlight
of
the
of the nation' s leading
The
secularists.
to
to
forge
celebrate
a
summit
will
be
the
new
faiths
purpose
of
First
consensus
and
the
document
Amendment
on
the
and
place
of
religion in American public life today.
The
other
and
event
special
Special
will
will
include
activities
tours
and
highlight
events
that
as
dramatic
the
a number
the
well.
thinking
of
as they
progressed from the Virginia Declaration
of Rights in 1776, to the call for a
bill
in 1788,
of rights
for
all
Americans
to the First Amendment in 1791.
An open - air
freedom
concert
is planned,
as well as a military tattoo and fireworks display.
event
t
take place here since
Economic
International
the
Hugh DeSamper,
senior
Summit,"
director
touch
programs,
tours,
It
will
meals,
be
publications
a major
to
this
summit
guests- froth around
We expect
confer.
as
to noon,
are
voluntary.
tell your
Excuse
Lodge
E
Our
If
you' d
supervisor.
Mess...
The Costume department is preparing
to move into their new facility on First
Street,
next
to
the
Piland
Warehouse,
during. the week of April 4,
says Costume
department manager Sally Queen.
There
will
be no
break
in
service
will maintain
regular
hours:
8 a. m. to 4: 30 p. m.,
operating
Monday through Friday.
To help minimize any inconvenience
to- Costume department customers, Sally
gave the following tips:
Costumed
employees
needing
pick up or drop off laundry
to
should
go to
the new building beginning Tuesday,
April
5.
Employees
who have
for fittings, etc.
of
4
the
should
an
appointment
during the week of
call
ahead
to
make
sure
location.
The entire
department
should
be up
and running in their new building on
Monday,
April
11. "
We will try to keep
Sally said. " We thank
everyone for bearing with us."
the
and
move,"
celebration."
Cholesterol Screening Scheduled Again!!!
There will be an international
aspect
come,
and
things as hassle - free as possible during
many departments throughout Colonial
Williamsburg, from developing special
more.
Please
said
of Media
It will
Relations. "
Government
and
Drum
and
sessions
to
April
Certainly it will be the most
important
D
and the department
personalities
s framers
like
of
reenactments
places,
shaped
the Constitution'
federal
II
Fife
Building
March 31, 10 a. m.
be
with
the signing of a major new document, The
Williamsburg Charter, by representatives
is
Cascades
m.,
the " First Freedom
coincide
will be held
m.,
will
nial of Virginia' s public call for a
federal
3 - 5 p.
2 - 4 p.
28,
March
summit
The
25
guarantees
during
freedom,
Summit."
which
Longsworth
be
well,
Cholesterol screening has been re -'
with
the world here to
broad coverage, and
scheduled,
on
due
February
to
26.
the
terrific
response
The screening will take
hope that it will have similar benefits
place tomorrow, Friday, March 25 at
in
these
terms
of
its
recognition
ting a very important
the
first
in
commemora-
part of our lives- -
independent
non - profit
organization
of
effort
national
and
academic
is
political,
religious
non - partisan
business,
leaders.
and
The
non - sectarian
times:
Office,
Room
Hall (
Cafeteria) -
Motor
House -
Noon to 2 p. m.
Franklin Street Office,
Room 147 -
3: 30 p. m. to 4: 30 p. m.
There will be three technicians
this
time
to
147 -
to 11: 30 a. m.
Commonwealth
which
has received endorsements from a cross -
and
Street
9: 30 a. m.
freedom."
The summit is being sponsored by the
Williamsburg Charter Foundation, an
section
locations
Franklin
ensure
a
on duty
shorter waiting
time.
There is a $ 5. 00 charge for this
and will not take positions on public
issues involving religious beliefs.
testing ( cash or check payable to WCH).
Conversations
With The
If you were tested on February 26 and
your cholesterol level was 240 or above,
Through
31
March
President
you may be tested again for free if you
You still have time to share
thoughts
and
Williamsburg,
ideas
Continue
about
our mission
your
have your lab slip. If you' d like more
Colonial
and other
please
call
Sue
Houser
information,
at
ext.
7029.
�For Sale: 1982 VW Jetta, 4 dr.
sedan; black, 5 spd, AM / FM / Cassette, AC.
1, 500. Call Sara at ext. 7293 or 220-
A Trip to the National Gallery...
The Colonial Williamsburg Recreation Board is planning a trip to the
National Gallery in Washington,
D. C.
to
2042
For Sale:
view the Shelburne Museum Folk Art
At least
25 people are needed
possible.
Since the
the trip
is in the planning
definite,
although
make
include
to
trip
stages costs are not
they will probably
transportation
and
a meal.
Auditions For New Play On March 27, 29
Auditions for a new CCP evening
will be held at
program, "
Cry Witch!,"
the Fife and Drum Building on Franklin
on these
The program
27 -
March 29 -
requires
seven
cast
dramatizes
Witch!"
Cry
For Sale:
allegations
that
The
however,
13, 900
8, 800.
Call
Commodore
64 computer;
joystick,
80
multiple
cartridge adapter, manuals / books and 20+
diskettes
450
software. $
various
of
Grace
members;
in age
program
has
been
participation,
or
on
the
respond
ability
of
was
a-
computer.
extemporaneously
a
members
to
old), $
mos.
640K,
two
carrying
Less
than
3 - 1/ 2"
Jim
at
case,
1
diskette
DOS 3. 1,,
Side-
1, 700
old. $
month
Call Jim at ext.
or
7298 or
565 - 2266 after 6 p. m. .
Needed: Room for mature female
intern from June 19 until approx. August
Family members ( husband,
2 children)
two weeks during the summer.
Peggy Howells at ext. 7211.
For Sale:
placing
cast
Call
7298 or 565 - 2266 after 6 p. m.
For Sale: Toshiba 1100+ laptop
will also need to be accommodated
scripted;
thus
200.
new (
1.
events
Sherwood
9
like
ext.
it is designed to invite
audience
Murfield
wedge,
Golf clubs:
irons,
MacGregor
112 through
stiff shaft.
for
Please call
pitching
Used one year.
Cost
600, will sell for $ 200. Call 565 - 1303.
For Sale: Bentley BX720 Super- 8
movie camera. Includes Bentley BX - 11 for
their
questions.
The auditions will involve both
movies,
50,
new, $
565 - 1303.
program
from the script and improvisaCarson Hudson,
who developed- the
showing
and wrote
tions.
Mostly new. Also short - sleeved shirts in
director
the- script,
will
be
Instruc-
manager.
program
and
tion on Virginia society during the
period will be provided during rehear-
For Sale:
sals.
If
you'
d
like
more
about the auditions,
at ext.
For
information
2100.
Sale:
CR80
Call
Minolta
motorcycle.
Adam
at
253 - 0268.
XG - 1 camera
Star -D 80 - 200mm auto - zoom lens,
polarizing
Annual
3 filters:
skylite,
and cross- screen.
zoom thyristor 285 flash.
Quality Day In May!!!
Call
w / case and 45mm f/ 2 lens. Minolta 135mm
f/ 3. 5 lens. Quantaray 28mm f/ 2. 8 lens
f/ 3. 9 w / macro.
For The Second
1984
300.
shape. $
w / case;
Watch
size 32.
565 - 1303.
For Sale:
please call Barney
Men' s pants,
various colors. Very reasonable.
Good
Barnes
AM / FM,
condition. $
printer,
best offer.
surrounding the 1706 inquiry into
readings
PS,
disc drive, 300 baud Volks modem,
kick.
7 to 9 p. m.
7 to 9 p. m.
four men and three women ranging
from the late 20' s to mid 40' s.
to
AT,
220 - 8566 after 5: 15 p. m.
drives,
dates:
March
Sunday,
Tuesday,
premium
excellent
best offer. Star Micronics NX10 dot
matrix printer, IBM compatible, 120 CPS,
7029.
witch.
gray,
miles,
column
If you' d like to go, or if you need
more information, contact Sue Houser at
Street
1987 Honda Civic 4 dr.
sedan;
exhibit.
ext.
evenings.
teleconverter
2X.
Camera
Vivitar
Star -D auto
case
to hold
all. Everything in very good to excellent
Marketplace
Cricket
Players
are needed
for
2808.
27'
Skipjack -
Sale:
For
wooden
hull, built in 1977. West epoxy system, 3
sails, refrigerator, stove, 10 HP Volvo
Penta diesel engine. Ready to sail,
excellent
condition.
preciate,
Call
Serious
couch,
in
loveseat
good
253 - 1474
inquiries
For Sale:
Must
for
to
ap-
information.
and
living room set;
chair.
200
1, 695.
low mileage,
Call
very
ext.
7347.
is published
twice
monthly
by Human Resources Development. Deadlines are 5 p. m. the first and third
Thursdays
of each month.
April
is
deadline
7,
Our next
1988.
Call
Heidi
Moore at ext. 7121 for assistance.
Listings for the Marketplace are free,
but
you
must
or
FSO.
best
phone.
good
229 - 4319 after
Marketplace
Contemporary,
offer,
For Sale: 1979 Plymouth Horizon;
2 dr. hatchback. AT, AM / FM / Cas-
sette,
The " Extra"
245,
ext. 7120 or 220 - 2915 after 6 p. m.
TC - 3,
Call
include
your
signature.
Send announcements and listings for the
only.
3 pc.
condition. $
see
375.
a
community team. If interested,
call
George Pettengell at ext. 2524 or Wendell
Barrow at ext.
condition. $
condition.
5 p. m.
to " CW
News
Extra ",
Room
We do not take listings
by
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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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1988-03-24