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Colonial
Vol.
10,
No.
Bidders
22
December
Brown
Bag
Lunch"
is December
14
Thinking about bidding on a new job
CW?
Need some tips on how to properly
at
for
prepare
the
make
EXTRA
News
Williamsburg
Want
interview?
how
to
that
bid
the
competition?
sheet
Then
to
stand
come
to
know
out
from
dependents
pass
to
receive
your
7,
1988
dis-
count.
Enjoy selected holiday meals at a
special
the
discount
CW employees and their guests may
special " Bidder' s Brown Bag Lunch" on
Wednesday, December 14, at the Roscoe
purchase
Cole
events:
on
Stable,
Market
the
Roscoe
near
Bloch,
Lynn
and
behind
Square
director
George
Resources
Collins,
the
House
Courthouse.
of
tickets
selected
December
13,
Employee
price: $
be
Human
there
to
Christmas
15,
19,
December
11,
works,
Employee
price: $
The
lasts
as
how
lunch
1
until
your
make
begins
join
work
at
11:
30
This
allows.
session,
and
it
for
you.
a. m.
and
New
Year' s
is
Eve
so bring your brown bag
us.
give
the
Then
book - lover
to
the
in
Tickets
for
at
these
the
December
enrollment
If
you
Bookstore.
of
are
Colonial
in
of
Williamsburg
words
that
and
and
has
CW
the
this
will
the
be
on
newest
book which
pictures,
made
Wil-
After,
place
it
is
today.
10% discount
for "
will
this
an
Retail
is $ 24. 95
just $ 16. 22
additional
time only - - for
35%.
of
Williamsburg"
is
receive
during
discount
total
price
scholarly
the
your
you
must
each.
price
in
interest
Revolution,
price
price
Please
those
in Virginia'
will
also
be
for " Revolution"
is $ 16. 22
bring
s
Your
with
5
p.
you
role
not
our
change
medical
in
which
number
of
dependents- -
wish
an
your
plan
to
medical
December
enroll
benefit
enrollment
15
between
Monday- Friday,
m.,
Remember,
do
you
in
plans,
form
you
by
if
8: 30
a. m.
and
to sign your
you
do
not
want
to
not
have
is $ 24. 95;
or
to
complete
an
enroll-
form.
Sale
Our
ends
annual
will
last
will
in
available.
employee
of
Jewelry
a
each.
your valid
at
December 15 at 5 p. m.
Stop by Franklin Street Room 148
ment
for
15
change your present coverage in any way,
each.
Virginia,
do
to
the
the
complete
card.
Signed copies of John Selby' s book,
Revolution
Retail
if
before
Employees
a
or
enrolled,
either
details,
transformation
special
ends
wish
Center
copies
to 4
employee
5 p. m.
to 7
author
Before
pur-
9 am.
Open
Yetter,
sign
be
Administra-
your
Visitor
to
can
Center
your valid
the
liamsburg:
45 ( regularly $ 65)
events
Monday- Friday,
George
hand
29
15 ( regularly $ 20)
Visitor
benefit -- either
at
28,
Please present
p. m.
or dependents pass.
special
family?
employee book signing and sale on
Wednesday,
December 14, from 5 p. m.
p. m.
25,
31
chased
come
24,
price: $
tion Office,
to
28
Buffet
Employee
an
Special employee book signing
Looking for a special Williamsburg
gift
23,
December
You may come and go
m.
p.
schedule
informal
lunch
to
21,
25 ( regularly $ 34)
Buffet
explain CW' s job bidding process - -how it
and
the
meals and
Groaning Board
of
will
for
Christmas
Employment,
director
Development,
Cole
discount
following
receive
December
employee
through
December
40% off
of
11
jewelry
all
11.
sale
Employees
gold
and
silver jewelry. You must show your VALID
EMPLOYEE PASS to enjoy this substantial
discount!
�To
accommodate
employees,
following shops will
Mary Dickenson
Golden
Fourth
HI' s
s
Annual
Christmas
Historical
Craft
Show
Christmas
annual
Historical
10: 30 a. m.
Cole
House
admission
and
will
7,
located
fee
8,
and
you
the
for
to
the
fees
and
Christmas
s
15%
of
help support
all
will
managers,
obtain
major
raffle
for
and
each day).
ing.
is
show
a. m.
to
Admission
will
the DHI Christmas
go
Food
and
Beverage
basket
CWHPI
continues
and
Hotel
to
offer
and Motel Associa-
learn
in
one
of
two
you
areas,
F&
B
Please contact Susan Steinhauer,
7115,
for further information.
Call by December 15 to enroll in the
following winter courses:
course
managers,
and
is
intended
Service -
for
then
and
different
supervisors
successful
new
the
types
course
individual
evenings
through
p.
m.,
more
years
of
If
Williamsburg?
your
friends
and
Thursday
January 12
will
be
welcomed
In
year.
addition,
employees - - those
35,
be
CW.
40,
cele-
and 45 years of
honored
for
their
This distinguished group
700
active
and
retired
Along with the traditional food and
fellowship, this year' s get- together
promises
some
special
surprises!
Twenty -year Club members come celebrate!
Charrette
The
Tuesday,
of
to your food and beverage
4 p. m.
to 6: 30
March 16,
1989
supplies
food purchas-
employees.
covering the
Ten weeks,
join
this
30,
over
Dining
of food and beverage
needs.
or
members
club
numbers
Colonial
operations and tailoring what you learn
in this
to
milestone"
Colonial
management
20
Colonial
plan
to
restaurant
assistant managers,
Room captains,
planning
Beverage
for buying
non - food
to manage
have
with
service
specialization.
Food
you need
and
how
service - - will
management or hotel management,
leading
to an industry- recognized certificate of
348
personnel.
Ten weeks, Thursday mornings, 9: 30
to 12 p. m. January 12 - March 16.
brating 25,
Employees can take each course on
individual basis or as a series of
This
to
41
tion.
ext.
and hotel accounting
p. m.
courses
46 "
courses
B
and
Food
the American
five
F&
beverage
co- workers on Tuesday, December 13 for
the annual meeting of the Twenty -Year
Club, Williamsburg Lodge, beginning at 3
into
an
managers,
the knowledge
Do
sponsored by the Educational Institute of
Hotel
assistant
Managefor
intended
Class
Winter
Management
Purchasing
is
course
commodities
service
Schedule
Beverage
course
Celebrate!
to
so,
and
This
to
and
Inter-
Basket.
proceeds
interest
This course offers the opportunity to
three days
all
a
managers
Roscoe
of
service
14.
This
ment -
from
is
personnel.
446 Hospitality
families.
Hotel
March
The $ 1
generate money for Historical
pretation'
10 -
in the Roscoe
door prizes ( one to be given
of
9
Square.
is good
purpose
Craft
course
convention
spells out how to develop,
implement,
and evaluate a marketing plan focusing
on marketing techniques specific to
hospitality service.
Ten weeks, Tuesday
evenings,
4 p. m.
to 6: 30 p. m.,
January
by the Depart-
behind
Market
on
entitle
The
benefit
Christmas
to 6: 30 p. m.
Stable
to
Interpretation
be held on December
Cole
Sale
This
office,
reservation
Basket
The fourth
of
front
Interpretation
and
Show and Sale sponsored
ment
371 Marketing of Hospitality
Services -
be open:
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Ball
Tarpley'
the
Wallace
will
will
fall
Here ",
December 13,
CW.
will
be
held
at 3 p. m.
Four
this
research
at
in
Ceramics
charrette, "
Gallery.
ceramics
Ceramics
Here"
Life,
address
recent
address "
Life,
staff
topic
and
the
A
visit
and
in the
researchers
report
status
to
the
the
charrette.
on
of
Ceramics
Study Area in the Wallace Gallery
follows
in
on
�The Foundation
will
December
ing
closed
December
dents
local
programs
and national
this
ABC - TV'
holiday
in
television
season.
Good Morning America ",
s "
plans to air a segment on Christmas in
the Historic Area on December 19.
Christmas
decorations
designed
by CW' s
floral section staff using a folk -art
theme
will
be
seen
19 - 30.
December
on
The
the
program
program
13 and WXEX - TV,
Channel
here
Dec.
One
4 - 7.
focused
WWBT - TV, Channel 12, Richmond, will
broadcast live from the East Lounge of
the Williamsburg Inn on December 9.
in the
Historic
WXEX - TV,
Area
on
Channel 8,
Richmond
of a series of 60- second holiday vignettes, and a " PM Magazine" crew from
NC,
will
be taping
a week' s
worth of shows to be broadcast in their
market
exercise
for
employee
paid,
structured,
For some, Christmas is but a dream...
CW employees can make Christmas a
reality for those who are less fortunate!
Support the Christmas basket in your area
by donating food, toys, clothing, and
money!
The Colonial Williamsburg Christmas
making dreams come
true!
hours (
and dependents during the months of
December,
January,
and
February.
You
you
minimum)
a
132 and pick up an Exercise Incentive
Rebate
card.
1988 fourth quarter ( October December) cards are due by Friday,
13,
1989.
Start
ext.
Weight
7029.
next
eight - week
Watchers
1
to
Noon
At - work
We
1989.
11,
January
Employees,
meet
invited
cost
and
retirees,
their
is $ 67.
will be
for a 25% rebate on the regisThe
fee.
tration
be
registration
payable
made
deadline
Checks
1989.
4,
January
Wednesday,
should
spouses
Employees
participate.
to
of
starts
Wednesdays
The
m.
p.
session
Program
who attend all eight meetings
is
Sue
the New Year with Weight Watchers!
CW' s
are
Call
Concerns?
to
No
CW.
cash
please!
Weight Watchers is a four -step
program that focuses on food, nutrition,
exercise,
group
and
self- discovery
learn
how
balanced
to
and
prepare
plans,
and
Participants
system.
support
nutritionally -
interesting
meals;
eat
at
home or in public according to the
program' s guidelines; and identify and
control
situations
that
trigger
eating.
Questions? Concerns? Would love to
Call Donna Whalen, ext. 7118.
join?
Report ALL wages to the VEC
If you receive
Get your car ready for the holidays!
Whiz Auto Wash on Second Street is
offering a 10% discount to all employees
If
program.
eight
is
par-
rebate per month This is a total of
60 / year. If one of your New Year' s
resolutions is to exercise, come by Room
a
project...
with
Rebate
who
area.
Basket
valid
month you could be entitled to a $ 5
eligible
will be videotaping festivities for one
Greensboro,
a
exercise
from
supplies.
Also
in
Incentive
any
on
the other on were 18th -century cooks got
December 9,
to
Houser,
8.
holiday dining and the foodways program;
their
is not
Rebate
The Exercise
available
Questions?
The Nutrition News crew of Cable
News Network, Atlanta, videotaped two
stories
Incentive
January
airs
locally from 7 to 9 a. m. on WVEC - TV,
Channel
Exercise
organized
Colonial Williamsburg will be featured in
several
offer
discount.
ticipates
Colonial Williamsburg in the news....
festivities
This
2
library will resume regular schedulon Tuesday, January 2, 1989.
Christmastime
ID.
any other
26
January
31 -
December
and
The
be
24 -
must show your valid employee or depen-
library
unemployment
compen-
sation benefits,
the Virginia Employment
Commission (
requires
report
These
service
VEC)
all wages
wages
charges,
that
on a weekly
you
basis.
include
cash
banquet
income,
tips,
regular
�wages, commissions, bonuses, back pay,
severance pay and any other payments
by an employer.
When your initial
made
claim is filed with the VEC,
they will
explain how to report these wages.
If you need more information,
contact Iris Diggs, ext. 7047 or Ed
Joyner
at ext.
The registration deadline for the
beginners' class is Friday, December 30.
Please bring checks to Sue Houser in
Room 132 of the Franklin
Three weeks of advanced
7043.
colored
An all day ski trip is planned for
Thursday, February 23, at Wintergreen!
Employees, retirees, spouses, and ( if
space is available) friends are encouraged to come and have fun - -and its
exercise
too!
46. 50 ($
1989 and the cost is
39. 50 for transportation
pencil
sketching.
and ski
These
three
classes will be offered on Wednesdays
beginning March 22, 1989, 5: 30 p. m. to 7
p.
m.
More information about this class
will be communicated in February.
If you have any questions about the
beginners'
or advanced classes, please
call Sue at ext.
Trip registration deadline is
Friday, January 27,
classes
will be offered to students who are
interested in moving on to pen and
Ski trip planned for February 23
good
Street Office
Building between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m.
7029.
Bowling mini - league begins January 17
The first 10 - week bowling mini -
lift ticket and $ 7 for equipment rental).
If you have your own equipment, you can
league of 1989 begins Tuesday, January
17,
1989.
use it and save some money.
Checks should be made payable to
Colonial Williamsburg.
made up of CW employees and spouses ( if
We leave Williamsburg
proximately
p.
m.
own
6 a. m.
These are four - person teams with at
8
You will be responsible for your
least one person of the opposite sex.
The cost of the league per night
If you are interested in joining
includes:
three
for
meals.
if
shoes (
games
you
rent
1. 95, $
at $
them), $.
1.
15
65 prize
fund,
this trip, please call Sue Houser at ext.
7029 for more information.
and $.
for
25 for secretary / treasurer
total
of $
a
7. 90 ($
6. 75 without
shoe
rental).
Anyone interested in forming a
bowling team can pick up a registration/
Sketching classes for beginners and
advanced
is open to teams
on the same team as the employee).
at ap-
and return around
The league
students
roster form from Sue Houser in Room 132
Will Gwilliam and Kent Brinkley
again will share their expertise and
of the Franklin Street Office Building
between
9
experience
with willing sketching
students!
These classes are open to
retirees, and their spouses.
Friday.
employees,
Beginners'
Wednesday
a.
classes are scheduled
evenings,
ten weeks beginning
5: 30
to
7
p.
for
m.,
January 11,
for
1989.
There is a $ 12 fee to cover the materials
sketch pad,
pencils,
eraser,
and eraser
shield.)
Class size is limited, so only
the first twenty people who pay the
registration
fee
can
be
accepted.
Please
make checks payable to Colonial Williamsburg.
The beginners' class will focus on
technical skills including mental
imaging, line perspective, isometric
drawing, the use of shades, shadows,
textures,
and tones and composition.
m.
and
5
p.
m.,
Monday -
Or call Sue at ext.
7029 and
have it sent through the interoffice
mail.
There are always teams looking
for bowlers,
call
Sue.
so if you' re not on a team,
Luther Jenkins, bowling
coordinator,
team.
will try to place you on a
Team registration deadline is
Friday,
December 30,
1988.
The " Extra" is published twice monthly
by Human Resources Development. Deadlines are 5 p. m. the first and third
Thursdays of each month. Our next
deadline is December 15, 1988. Call
Heidi Moore at ext. 7121 for assistance.
Send announcements to " CW News Extra ",
Room
245,
FSO.
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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 10, number 22, December 7, 1988
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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1988-12-07