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INFORMATION
FEBRUARY
ABOUT
12, 2015
COLONIAL
WILLIAMSBURG
PEOPLE
AND
PROGRAMS
VOL.
68, NO.
2
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CW's first annual Safety Day
slated for March 10
What' s happening March 10? Safety
Day! Safety Day encourages
employees
to
become familiar with safety guidelines for
their work
areas.
We want
understand
For more information,
contact
their human
Managers
should
generalist.
and supervisors
safety procedures
to make sure our employees
employees
resources
can reinforce
in their areas at regularly
scheduled meetings that include:
Policies;
and can follow site - specific safe-
ty procedures and maintain safety in the
event of an emergency," said Cindy Grec-
Safety
zek, director of safety.
During the work - ite specific drills, ems
Equipment ( PPE);
ployees
are going to practice
ous
Plan. The most recent version
and
on hazard-
Personal
Protective
Fire extinguisher training through the
Intranet, supervisor talking points and
the evacuation
portion of the master Emergency
Data Sheet ( SDS)
materials
Response
videos;
of the Emer-
gency Response Plan can be found on Colo-
Safety Orientation;
nial Williamsburg' s Intranet under the Safe-
Other training specific to work areas.
ty, Security and Transportation's Emergency
This is the most recent accomplishment
Information
Center.
Managers
familiarize
and
supervisors
themselves
curity,
with
10 to
to train their
evacuation
plan before
March 10 so that the drills run efficiently,"
Cindy said. " Training rosters will be distributed to document this training."
information
on Safety
be distributed
through
board
Each
posters.
e- mail
bulletin
safety
and
managers
and
transportation,
employees
to
worked
complete
P6" tn by Pevna Raga
Katherine T ken, assistant curator of prints, maps and paintings, stands by two watercolors of
'
magnolias on vellum that were installed in the " Bugs, Birds and Blooms" exhibition at the DeWitt
Wallace
Decorative
Arts
Museum.
New exhibition observes natural
site specific plans for 77 buildings across the
drill.
We' re asking supervisors
More
from the safety department. In 2014, Cindy and Danny McDaniel, director of se-
prior to March
facilitate the evacuation
on the
to
with the site -specific
plan and its execution
employees
are asked
and
Day will
and
bulletin
board
should
Foundation.
Now that we're recommending that
managers and supervisors
world in the 18th century
review their plans
The
Art
Museums
of
Colonial
Wil-
liamsburg will be abloom with watercolors,
create variety in crop production,
look at the plans for their areas and making
revisions," Cindy said.
Safety Performance Measures for Jan. 1
paintings,
diversify the gardens of Europe. That same
idea of biodiversity is still present today and
plays an important role in everything from
Dec. 31, 2014, indicated
the number of
scripts
prints
and
illuminated
with the opening
manu-
of the new exhibi-
tion, " Birds, Bugs and Blooms: Observing
the Natural World in the 18th Century," on
Feb. 21.
Response poster, which also can
accidents went up . 17 percent last year as
did the number of follow - reports manup
be found on the Safety, Security and Trans-
agers and supervisors made from 85 percent
of nature
portation
in 2013 to 90 percent in 2014.
thetic
have a Safety Comer featuring the new
Emergency
webpage
on the Intranet,
and the
emergency quick reference site- specific plan
On
March
10
employees
from
facili-
ties maintenance will activate alarms in 70
buildings across the Foundation.
from across the Foundation
low the evacuation
Employees
are asked to fol-
procedures
in their work
information
Emergency
bulletin
Response
boards
can be found
Procedures
on the
poster on
across the Foundation.
the Foundation —
are most prevaslips,
trips and
falls; struck by an object or against an object; and lifting, pushing and pulling. Safety
efforts in 2015 will focus on reducing accidents, increasing reporting and follow up.
Center
on
Colonial
Williams-
burg's Intranet at http: / intranet sstp /EIC
/
/
him or the . Safety Toolbox at http: / intranet/
/
sstp/ safetytoolbox. him.
art
large - scale agriculture
shifted
form
from
pure
between
science
1590
and
to aes1818.
The
tronage
exhibition
will focus on the 18th century, the exhibition explores how interest in natural history
on both sides of the Atlantic grew during
trons
Natural history is as important today
as it ever has been,"
paintings,
Blooms." "
gar-
curator
who
The
says Katherine Teikof
curated "
first
prints,
Birds,
naturalists
maps
Bugs
came
in order
The second
but also had to obtain pa-
to have their work published.
part of the exhibition
will il-
lustrate how the shift in study moved from
to art. Featured
here will be exam-
ples of how some collections
of specimens
found themselves
alongside
historic
in museums
and
and
other
and
ples
of the proliferation
to
in three
and will reveal how
not only worked in the fields to
collect specimens
science
the period.
will be arranged
and production,
naturalists
assistant
to the perennial
sections. The first focuses on collecting, pa-
Featuring more than 70 objects in a wide
range of illustration, the majority of which
en,
as well as
den beds in our own front yards."
The exhibition examines how the study
Want to know more? Visit the Emergency
Information
areas.
More
Three types of accidents
lent across
for each participating building.
America searching for plants that would
and train their staff they' re beginning to
objects
as well
of botanicals
See Bugs, Birds and Plants,
art
as exam-
page 4
Employees celebrate 20 -year, 25 -year milestones
1.
Colonial Williamsburg employees celebrated their milestone anniversaries at the 20 -Year Club reception on Jan. 26 and at the Silver Bowl dimmer on Jan. 27. Both events were held at the
Williamsburg Lodge. ( 1) Colonial Williamsburg President and CEO Mitchell B. Reiss hosted the annual 20- Year Club Reception. There he met 100 -year- old retiree Gertrude Thornton. Ms.
Thornton retired on Nov. 1, 1979, with 31 years of service. She held the position of Coffee Shop captain at the Williamsburg Lodge. ( 2) Mitchell and hie wife Elisabeth talked with Carolyn
Gwaltney at the reception prior to the Silver Bowl dimmer. ( 3) Employees who have reached their 25th anniversary received a handcrafted and engraved Silver Bowl Tom Green, a photographer
in photographic services, has often taken pictures of recipients. This year, he accepted his Silver Bowl from Mitchell. ( 4) Eleanor Edwards, a cook at the Williamsburg Lodge, was one of 38
recipients to receive their Silver Bowl that evening.
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FEBRUARY
12,
2015
ACROSS THE FOUNDATION
Families join hands -on history lessons
during Home Educator Days
History comes alive for homeschoolers
and their families during Spring Home Ed-
the
ucator
mately 45 minutes.
Behind Closed Drawers," 2 p.m. on
Feb. 16 and 3: 30 p.m. on Feb. 20.
Home educators drop by the textile
Days Feb. 14 — 22.
Programming
in the Revolutionary
City
includes:
Benjamin
Powell
Educators,"
9: 30
House
a. m.
for
to
Home
noon
and
Declaration
through
objects
and needlework
Approximately
Benjamin
House is one of the original
Powell
buildings
in the Revolutionary
City. Benjamin
Powell was a successful
builder, a mem-
her of the common hall of the city and
elected to the committee of safety for
the City of Williamsburg.
A tour of
this handsome
an oppor-
home
offers
tunity to experience a slice of domestic
life for a middling family.
Bits and Bridles
for Home
Educators,"
1 — 2 p. m., Feb. 14, 16, 17, 18, 19 and
21,
corner
of Botetourt
and Nicholson
Streets. Young guests learn more about
Colonial Williamsburg' s modern stable
and rare breeds
program
on this one-
hour walking tour. They view the facilities
and
vehicles,
and
discuss
animal
treatment and training. Space is limited. Additional ticket required.
Joiner' s Apprentice,"
17, Joiner
Shop.
9: 30 a. m.,
and
their families visit the Joiner Shop
where young apprentices will discover
Approxi-
in the textile
drawers.
45 minutes.
A Stitch in Time," 2: 45 p. m., Feb. 16.
Homeschoolers and their families drop
in the Textile Gallery and explore the
samplers on exhibit. Young guests learn
who made them and why, then design
their own sampler. Approximately
one-
and - a - half hours.
This
is the
10: 30
House
a. m.,
Feb.
that Jack
17.
Built,"
Homeschoolers
hear the story, take a guided tour to
find objects from the story then create
their own house ( ages 4 and up). Approximately 45 minutes.
The World Made Small," 2: 45 p. m.,
Feb. 17. During this guided tour, home
educators
explore
antique
then make a miniature
proximately one hour.
Wild,
Feb.
Homeschoolers
Independence
gallery for a loser look at the clothing
1: 30 —4: 30 p.m., Feb. 14, 15, 16, 18,
20, 21
and 22. The
of
on exhibit.
Weird,
dollhouses
keepsake.
Ap10: 30
Wonderful,"
a. m., Feb. 18. During this guided tour,
homeschoolers
and
cover strange
their
families
and interesting
dis-
objects.
to plane, chop, mold and join wood
Approximately 45 minutes.
Art Stop," 2: 45 p.m., Feb. 18. Families drop by the Education Studio
and create a piece of art inspired by an
to create the architectural
object on exhibit. Approximately
the art and mystery
of this woodwork-
ing trade. Here they may uncover their
hidden talents as they discover how
used to decorate
homes
of
one-
and - a - half hours.
line.
Drawing on George,"
10: 30 a. m.,
Feb. 19. Home educators discover pa-
adult.
Patrick Henry Corner Chair that was developed last fall as part of the WILLIAMSBURG - Owen
furniture
finish work
grand
18th- century Virginia. This hands -on
program is for children 10 and up, who
must be accompanied by a ticketed
Photo by Eve Otmer
Merchandise buyer Stephanie Fax (left) and Tara Chicirda, curator of furniture, stand next to the
Suter
the
Flag, George
To
allow
for full participation,
triotic
symbols
such
as
the American
Washington,
Lady Lib-
please only one adult per child. Addi-
erty and the Bald Eagle. A take -home
tional ticket required.
activity is included. Approximately
Furniture curator recognized for
Home Educator' s Secrets of the Chocolate
Maker,"
9: 30 -
helping to develop corner chair
min
Powell
kitchen.
and their families
Colonial Williamsburg's products division presented
Tara Chicirda,
furniture,
with a PRODI,
Products
Recognizing
in
2014. "
products
Tara
is
division,"
Stephanie
Owen
which
curator
stands
Outstanding
a
great
of
for
partner
of the
said merchandise
buyer
Fox. " In the recent launch of the
Suter- WILLIAMSBURG
fect corner chair with Tara. Without hesita-
furniture
and smells
tion, Tara said, " why don't you do Patrick
cessed
Henry' s corner chair ?"
The products
Deeds
the Foundation
division
owned
was unaware
featured
and could
reproduction
in the Governor'
s Pal-
pediting
well beyond
to
She is an ex-
of summer
emplary
leader
collections,
vision,
in Colonial
conservation
greatly
Williamsburg' s
and museums
exhibiting
di-
One Foundation
Expectations."
furniture
foreman
to
collections.
months,
Over
Owen
cabinetmaker,
furniture
the
Suter,
Stephanie
began
discus-
Each
time,
of Patrick Henry' s corner
of
launch
for WILLIAMSBURG
was
launch
of Owen
Richmond,
Owen
Suter
Va. When
Furniture
the agreement
At
secret
messages.
90 minutes.
20. Families join their guide on a hunt
ed. Approximately one hour.
steps
from
London,
uncover
the
Celebrate Quilts,"
14
and
21.
10: 30 a. m.,
Homeschoolers
American quilts during a guided tour
then enjoy a hands -on activity. Approximately 60 minutes.
Programs
and exhibitions
at the DeWitt
Wallace
ported by the DeWitt Wallace Endowment
The Art Museums
ticket required.
of Colonial
Williams-
burg will host several different types of programs
for home educators.
Explore
the Declaration
of Indepen-
dence," 10:30 a. m., Feb. 16. During
Home' s
this guided
tour, young
guests
explore
Decorative
Arts Museum
are sup-
Fund.
Homeschooler Weeks take place annual-
ly in the spring and fall.
Want to know mare? Visit http: / history.
/
org/Histogiteaching/ groupTours/ homeschooll
indexcfm.
The pres-
Judges sought for Virginia History Day
completed at the beginning of the summer,
choosing the original launch pieces began.
With the void of an 18th -century furniture
sure was on with
reproduction
only a couple of hours' notice, Tara would
On April 18, Virginia History Day, the
state competition of National History Day,
cussion
ant that the products division start the new
be available. In the Furniture Lab, Tara was
will take place
from 9 a. m. — 1 p. m. An orientation
line by the end of 2014. In the furniture industry this is not an easy task. Manufacturing of existing frames can easily take 12 to
measuring,
State
was
18 weeks. Reproducing
Home. Tara agreed
line since 2012,
it was import-
all parties
to get
the star
of the show, Patrick Henry' s corner
completed.
Each
time the need arose,
chair,
with
tracing and matching.
The day of the event arrived. The chair
delivered
to
WILLIAMSBURG
At
to be a part of the eve-
at a new location,
University,
1 Hayden
Virginia
Drive,
Peters-
standards.
her 18th -century furniture expertise. The
event was a huge success
on local, state and national
and generated
close
theme
Suter and team. " Offering
ical
natural
fit to choose
reproduction
this form was a
as the first
authentic
piece in this new relationship.
Stephanie
browsed
of corner
chairs
our
extensive
at furniture
collection
collections
in
the collections and conservation building
at
Bruton
Heights
the Williamsburg
and
scoured
Restoration
pages
of
Reproduc-
tions books. There were many options. She
shared the dilemma about finding the per-
ance with
a smile,
advice and guid-
she represented
the best
of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation,"
Stephanie said. " Although, many times the
visits were long, and on short notice, she
was always flexible and willing to help in
any possible way, working
around tours in
our historic buildings and pulling items in
and
out
of
collections."
Students
projects
will
prior
on
a
topic
and present
papers,
mentaries,
This
theme "
related
their findings
exhibits,
and
to
an
annual
in histor-
performances,
docu-
have focused
on the
Leadership
and Legacy
in Histo-
ry." More information about the competition can be found at wwuenhdorg or hup: //
www.
mountvernon.
orgieducational-
resources/
for- teachers /national- history- day /2015 -virginia- history - ay.
d
place
session
to the actual
to receive
offers coffee and refresh-
a box lunch,
a T- shirt,
gratitude
and
a positive perspective on Virginia' s youth.
If you
complete
websites.
year students
and distake
the evaluation of outstanding professionals.
In return for your time and effort, the His-
ments,
ways professional to our new partner, Owen
buyer,
levels.
tory Day contest
ers. To the furniture
Tara was al-
at 8 a. m.,
research
to $ 50, 000 in furniture orders for the day.
this entire process,
judges
To ensure the highest quality of
it is imperative that all judges at-
in grades six through 12 conduct extensive
burg' s Reserve Furniture Licensees, a corner
chair has always been one of the top sell-
Through
will be held
of student
fellow
tend this meeting.
The students will be anxious
professionals or educators judge each entry.
The Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Contest is a series of competitions
Williams -
with
judging.
judging,
ning and answered guest questions, sharing
Over the 75 years of Colonial
Evaluation
burg, Va. One of the requirements is that
three highly qualified historians, history
take 12 to 18 months by normal industry
antique pieces can
Feb.
celebrate
tainment. Additional
Oct. 2, 2014, was set as the date for the
Suter Furniture.
writing
news of the day and the very best enter-
chair were developing in the reproduction.
furniture
and
The Artful Animal," 2: 45 p. m., Feb.
for animals in art. Art activity includ-
latest
Tara
sions of a proprietary line of 18th -century- inspired fumiture with sixth- generation
maker
how
ticket required.
and the dance mistress. They learn the
course
was there, minutely examining each back
act characteristics
and discover
Additional
Southall, keeper of the Raleigh Tavern,
made a dozen trips
collections.
reading
Approximately
are pro-
Raleigh Tavem. Young guests meet Mr.
and his
slat and crest rail. Visit after visit, the ex-
In March 2014,
into chocolate
the sights
beans
Tavern Amusements:
Dancing
and
Discourse," 2: 30 -3: 30 p. m., Feb. 19,
ace. Tara immediately had the chair pulled
our needs, exceeding
Homeschoolers
experience
as raw cocoa
Spy Craft," 2:45 p.m., Feb. 19. Families can drop in and try their hand at
chocolate was enjoyed in 18th- century
lines
line, she was imperative in aiding and exher typical job responsibilities.
and
such a piece tied to
in a past
be found
a. m.
households.
that
one of the nation' s founding Ethers. It was
not
10: 30
11 a. m. —12:30 p. m., Feb. 18, Benja-
45
minutes.
would
like
the Virginia
to participate,
History
please
Day Judges
Information form at http: / / wwcvent. com/
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Surveys /Welcome. aspx ? e84003bc - d7s=
31
4752- bca0-3579bb505f23 by Feb. 23.
More
detailed
information
will be sent
out to participants with confirmation
of the
judging category by March 16. For more information,
please
call ( 757)
220 - 7975.
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FEBRUARY
12,
2015
ACROSS THE FOUNDATION
Guests discover struggles of African -Americans in 18th -century Virginia
During
the 18th century, Virginia
His
choice of master in a society where they
was
home to a large population of people of Af-
rican descent. During Black History Week-
and admission ticket are required.
end,
Feb.
20 -
22, special
programs
will be
offered in the Revolutionary
Art Museums
of Colonial
City and the
Williamsburg
that
of the
Her
and
explore
various
stories
Feb. 21,
9: 30 a. m. — 4: 30
ticket
desires
about
the
mindset
of
discover
the
people
more
given
a
are
and admission
Colonial Williamsburg
Lumber House Ticket Office.
ticket
required.
African Ameri-
can programming is made possible by the
generous
ment
support of the National Endow-
for
Richard
the
Humanities,
D. Parsons,
Marilyn
L.
Mr.
Douglas
Brown,
the
and
Mrs.
N. Morton,
Norfolk
South-
are required.
Endowments
et is required.
for
His Chosen Master," 3 p. m., Feb. 20,
Raleigh Tavern. Guests
a. m. and
ern Corporation, the Charles E. Culpeper
27 slaves and family members strugticket is required.
11: 30
God Save the King," noon, 12: 30 and
1 p. m., Feb. 21, Gaol. Admission tick-
dolph House. Guests discover how his
Admission
Wife,"
A free reservation
a. m.,
tive on life in 18th -century Williamsburg. A free reservation and admission
p.m., Feb. 20 and 21, Peyton Ran-
freedom.
10: 30
ican woman and get a unique perspec-
culture.
gled with their conflicting
Spirit,"
Guests meet with a free African -Amer-
people
Programs include:
Freedom' s Paradox,"
Enduring
Natural
12: 15 p.m., Feb. 22, Raleigh Tavem.
had very few rights. A free reservation
Services, AT &T, Philip Morris, Dominion
Photo by Dave Doody
Interpreter Emily James portrays Edith Cum
bo, a free African- American woman, during
the program, " Her Enduring Sprit," during
Black History Month in February.
The
Examination
Black
of Joe
Loyalists,"
2: 30,
and
Dick,
3: 15
and
in Arts
Rockefeller
Foundation
4
and
Brothers
Culture
of the
Altria
Client
Fund,
and IBM.
Want to go? Employees
may attend these
p. m., Feb. 21, Courthouse. An admis-
programs with the presentation ofa valid CW/
sion ticket is required.
ID.
Antiques Forum reveals treasures
from the Backcountry
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's
67th Antiques
Forum
blazes
a trail into the
early American frontier Feb. 20 -24, with a
look
at " New
Findings
in
the Arts
Southern Backcountry."
The 2015 Forum examines
of the
burg Lodge. Employees receive 50 percent
off the $ 650 per person registration
ah Valley' s Rockbridge
the emerging
Findlen
born of ingenuity
glass. $
distinctive
and creativity
regional
that illus-
styles
and prefer-
extended
from
the Virginia
Piedmont
Hood,
curator
coun-
are
of ceramics
and
Transportation
100 per person.
accommodations
ences in the culturally diverse communities
that
and Augusta
ties and is led by Kuettner and Suzanne
body of recent scholarship on diverse crafts
trate
fee.
An Adventure in the Valley" is a daylong tour of sites in the southern Shenando-
and
not
provided.
Four optional workshops led by Colonial
Williamsburg
Collections,
south to the Gulf of Mexico, a region then
and
Division
known as " the backcountry."
forum from 9: 30 -11: 30 a. m. Feb. 25. Each
Colonial
Williamsburg' s experts
speak-
Museums
Conservation
experts
follow
the
is $ 75 per person with limited capacity.
Furniture of the Southern Backcoun-
ing at the Antiques Forum indude:
Feb. 21
try," furniture curator Tara Gleason
Worth
a Voyage Across
the Atlantic:
The Upper Potomac River Valley," 2
p.m., Matthew A. Webster, director,
Grainger
Department
Remarkable
Mr.
B.:
A
Clos-
er look at Kentucky's Most Prolific
Silversmith,"
11
a. m.,
associate
Angelika
registrar
Quilts
from
the
Ceramics
Paintings,
Thomas
Keller,
assistant
teriors
and
interiors.
Drawings and Sculpture.
sessions
Walking
Backcoun-
Everard
Ran
Carnegie) (
left)
and '
Thomas
Jefferson (
Bill
Barker)
reflect
on
thei
House,
Virginia presidents play key roles
in momentous 18th -century events
George
at the
Thomas
Jefferson
in Williamsburg
and the roles
that each played in momentous
events that
Amanda
C.
of historic
in-
these three presidents of Virginia.
accessories.
limited
At
to 12 par-
Returning programs indude:
On to Yorktown and Victory," 5 p. m.,
Feb.
ticipants.
Want to know
Washington,
and James Madison were shaped by their
occurred at the Capitol. During Presidents'
Day Weekend,
Feb. 13- 15, guests meet
House,"
curator
household
the Everard
to Bedwarm-
Accessories
mare? Employees
can
visit
the Conferences and Workshops webpage at
are held at the Williams-
Washington (
experiences
Sticks
ers: The Household
Backcoun-
and historic
Painters and Paintings of the Early
American Backcountry," 11 a. m., Lau ra Pass Barry, Juli Grainger Curator of
Forum
in the Southern
Smith Ivey,
try," 9: 30 a. m., Kimberly
textiles
to 15 partic-
try," Hood. At the Art Museums; limFrom
and
limited
ipants.
ited to 15 participants.
In Pursuit of Lady - Like Arts: Needle-
Photos by Dave Doody
George
careers in public service in 18th- century Virginia.
to 15 participants.
the Art Museums;
Feb. 24
curator,
Col-
Building;
Southern Silver from Virginia to Ken-
R.
and assis-
tant curator, ceramics.
work
Conservation
tucky and Beyond," Kuettner and Janine E. Skerry, curator of metals. At
Feb. 23
Kuettner,
and
limited
of Architectural
Preservation.
The
Chicirda At the DeWitt Wallace
lections
13,
Market
Square.
No
ticket
The Great Men of Williamsburg," 11
a. m., Feb. 14, The Art Museums
historyorg /canted
is
required.
ofCo-
lonial Williamsburg. A separate ticket
in
addition
to
museum
admission
is
VITA offers free income
required.
tax assistance for employees
p. m., Feb. 14, The Art Museums of
From
The
Volunteer
Income
Tax
Assistance
VITA) program, sponsored by The Colonial Williamsburg
at
four
15,
VITA
while- you - wait"
Federal
and
Virginia income tax returns on a first -come,
first -served basis at the following locations:
Mondays from 2 -5: 30 p. m. in February
ONLY ( Feb. 16 and 23) at
the Abram
Frink Jr. Community Center ( formerly
called James
River),
8901
Pocahontas
Trail (Highway 60 East);
School Educa-
Wednesdays (
all
tax
wage
and
earnings
and 1099s),
receipts
statements (
season)
2 -5: 30
W2s
for deductions;
A
driver' s
license
or
other
govern-
Quarterpath
Quarterpath
Recreation
Road.
pm
Center,
Please
not
at
202
sites
a. m., Feb.
Lady Washington,"
15, Art Museums
addition
to
Salute
Feb.
to the
15,
is
required.
An Evening with the Presidents,"
roles and relationship
nial Williamsburg.
Madison
routing
information,
relevant
information
and
any other
and deductions.
about
income,
For more general information
or to leave
press
for the tax team,
option
please
call the
3); e -mail VITAwbg exox. net
or contact Jane Lloyd at ( 757) 220 - 7163 or
jllayd @cwforg.
James
Madison,"
A separate
to museum
12: 15
ticket
admission
is
Public
President,
Audience
Thomas
with
the
Jefferson,"
Third
1: 45
p. m., Feb. 15, Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg.
A separate ticket
in addition
to the Legislative
7: 30
to museum
admission is
required.
A Public Audience with the First Presi-
times.
of the Executive
Branch.
Washington,
in
a
discussion
they as Presidents
gotiated
required.
A
and
p.m., Feb. 15, Kimball Theatre. The
A Public Audience with the Fourth
in addition
Fifes
or reservation is required.
presidents
account
4 p. m.,
The
presidents on Market Square. No ticket
ticket
President,
bank
Square.
of Colo-
admission
p. m., Feb. 15, Art Museums of Colo-
information;
Presidents,"
Market
Drums and cannons salute the nation' s
theft PIN /letter ( if applicable);
health
An
admission ticket is required.
10: 30
A separate
museum
dent," 3 p. m., Feb. 15, Courthouse.
ment- issued picture ID; Social Security
card; Form 1095- A if received; Identity
automated message line at ( 757) 220 -7029
a. m. — 1
and
in
a message
9: 30
and $ 6. 50 for youth.
A Conversation with the First Pres-
ident
Photo by Dave Doody
Interpreter Bryan Armin portrays James Mad-
to
7: 30 p. m. and 9 p. m.,
is $ 13 for adults
nial Williamsburg.
Center, 5301 Longhill Road, Room C;
from
admis-
From Coronation
for 2013; and
p. m. at James City County Recreation
Saturdays
separate
ison during Presidents' Day Weekend.
Palace Concert:
A copy of Federal and State tax returns
expenses
tion Center, Room 204;
site
Filers should bring:
Year 2014 tax documents, including
insurance
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 -5: 30
p. m. at Bruton Heights
Also not
School
A
to museum
sion is required.
Feb. 14, Governor' s Palace. Admission
volunteers,
Middle
Williamsburg.
ticket in addition
Inauguration,"
for
certified by the Internal Revenue Service,
will complete "
is reached.
num-
VITA tax season.
sites
the Toano
maximum
will not be open for the upcoming
neighborhood
April
ber of taxpayers
Colonial
the
that
and
this year' s tax season.
Through
when
1: 45
retirees
to employees,
volunteers
close
Governor,"
will provide
Foundation,
free tax assistance
will
a Virginia
with
the
Admission
Guests join
Jefferson
and
about
how
interacted
and ne-
Congresses
of their
is $ 13 for adults
and
6. 50 for children.
Want to know mare? Employees
may at-
tend these events with the presentation
valid CW/ ID. For more information,
of a
visit
http:// www.cola nialwilliams burg.com/ da /speciaLevents /presidents- day -weekend/
�dLOi2uLG
4,
FEBRUARY
12,
2015
WHAT$ S HAPPENING
Birds and Plants
ur
Two employees receive UW prizes
m page 1
stand - alone art form.
exhibition
The final section
will discuss
how gar-
London,
dens, carefully planned and laid out, furthered
the
studies
and
enjoyment
are from Colonial
Williamsburg' s collections,
several
second
which
botanical
became
depicts
garden
in Britain.
one of the world' s most
tury.
Birds, Bugs and Blooms"
ent
The
also examines
naturalists
and differ-
techniques.
new
through
Flora" by Dr. Robert J. Thornton.
between
production
from his large folio prints in " The Temple of
featured
oldest
The garden
relationships
Jr. Library.
Among the highlighted works is " The
Superb Lily' by Richard Earlom ( after
the original watercolor by Philip Reinage)
Another
1751),
diverse public gardens by the mid -18th cen-
of the
books that will be induded belong to the
John D. Rockefeller
England,
the Chelsea Physic ( or Botanic) Garden, the
both
privately and publidy as well as the domestication of birds. While the vast majority of
the works to be displayed
is " An Accurate Survey of the Bo-
tanic Gardens at Chelsea" by John Haynes
exhibition
remains
on
view
Sept. 5, 2016.
Want to see the new exhibition?
Employees
and volunteers may view the display by pre-
work - on -paper
in the
senting a valid Colonial Williamsburg
ID.
Pitams by Cbris Andrews
Two
more
prizes
were
given
to
employees
who
made
contributions
to
the
2014
Unit-
ed Way Pacesetter Campaign. ( Photo left) Annie Lewis of productions, publications and
learning ventures won a one -night stay at the Williamsburg Lodge with dinner for two.
YARD
SALE: Suueday,
VA. Housewares,
ITEMS
owls
Tarr. (
and
804)
house
mote.
ALL
lumluue
MUST
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chino,
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8247983.
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Holll
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platter and ( 1) 10 - Inch vegetable
through
except
no Alps. Asking $ 350 for entire set_ CALL
towing package,
CALLChrsat (
757)
1536 miles.
2 34-
bedrooms
room,
the
has
first
two
1, 318
floor
1, 324
feet.
Base
during Inn dining experience
raFrance .
POSITION:
try to give them
SERVICE: "
OF
special
1
now have
at
the
Inn.
worked
and
On
have
always
occasion,
at the Lodge
some
during
their
worked
I have
at
time
Williamsburg. I began my employment
1996
We
recog-
nition
18 years of employment with Colonial
in April
house.
the
meal.
guest
vice
As
ser-
Barber, $
Susan
NV,
USA, $
75;
sighed,
framed
print:
feet
print -
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1089 / 1863, b.
757)
mosphere
in
the
double
FOR
pdesul
table,
bottom.
Prune
upon
RENT:
Small
apartment
consisting
experience
experience
they
might have and make sure their dining
18-inch
310.
CAL,
mom.
WuB,
Off eetparking,
gdistatcc,.
lots of
note. no central
floor
Merchatus
A / C, no washer
wait staff meets
meets
or
exceeds
their
expec-
and / or exceeds
the high standards
that
tations
of us. If there is an issue,
I will
only ( quiet. visitors
or dryer hookup,
very responsible
One month' s ttcorky deposit and references
Inn. We have a highly experienced wait
staff in the Regency Room, and they are
each of our guests. We want them to
HlstoticAra
all well
come back again in the future."
Room
aware
at
the
Williamsburg
of the high expectations
ing many well -known guests who stay
EXPERIENCES:
Working in the Regency Room at the
Williamsburg Inn is conducive to meet-
peat dining guests, some of whom are
celebrating a birthday or wedding anniversary when dining with us."
at the Inn and
WHAT I LIKE ABOUT
Inn, and I delivered his meal to his room.
MY JOB: " I
East -
as
and
a smile
on people' s faces
dine
with
us.
One
time,
Earl Jones
who
or-
dered room service while staying at the
I knew who he was right away, and we
were
Regency
Other celebrities I have met through the
Room.
I also enjoy working
I Sth. xntory
floor
on
the
second
able
to
chat
for
a
few
minutes.
some of
for
a total
of 2, 322
areas
follows
Merinos.,
Heats
gas
through
house
a$ 4 per month
Water / sewer
28 per month
odit
is on
Cooperate
a shared
system.
for this utility , ' this house
feet
window
air conditioners
are
In
the
The
dlrecrly
Base
tenant
light
and
dryer
hookups
are
on
per month
through
except
December.,
for service pets '
the
as
a
team
to
ensure
that
our
guests have a very memorable and positive experience when dining with us.
Most of us have been working together
for a long time.
I also love to meet and greet guests
who
air conditioners
through
to all applicants .
and
December
No pets are
Thus 20rh - century
Area (
Creenbel)
room,
on
full
bathroom
on
dlning
porch
the
on
residence
S.
room,
the
second
England
kitchen,
first
floor
goo,
a
three
There
second
floor
for
a total
of 1,
656
square
heated.
are
195
feet.
Base
Vi rginla Power. Water/. sewer usage Is billed
T
Tou
Trent
by the Clty ofWllllamsbutg. '
window
has washer
0$
alrconditioners
1260
pemonth
Is available
This
are lnaalled
and dryer hookups
for
In the first floor
through
Douse
510 Tyle
of the
December
to all appllcanrs.
Se " this 20, hunvry
HlstorlcAra (
Greenbelt)
on
residence
Tyler
Lhroom
and
at
enclosed
rear
porch.
la
Street
ha
is
allowed
DHccmber
a
Tan
total
lltilityclurgesktdi.
sae
a follows.
of
Elevld
ty usage Is billed direly
by the City o f W llhamsb
Two window
has
to Me tenant by Dominion
washer
al cond0foners
and
to
Applications
all
are Installed
dryerhonkups
In the
to ale Lemma
utg.' Thls house Is central heated
for cooling. '
enclosed
115975 per month through December
rear
This house
porch.
Tool
oat
2015.' Ihls renal property
Is
applicants.
and Jun.,
information
the many famous guests the Williamsburg Inn has hosted in the past."
BIGGEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: " I
room, dining mom, kitchen, one bedroom and a lull Ixuhroom on
e, pmsed needs of
ran
befwundon
tie CWbtmnet
p. m nnT ,430 Feb. 24.
have been very privileged to have worked
with many longtime Colonial Williamsburg employees who have taught me everything I know about being an excellent
supervisor.
Included
lotte
first time. We make them feel welcome
50- year employee. Other long -term em-
and special,
and we want
them
the
Foundation' s
first
first
on Duke of Gloucester
floor;
one
bedroom
and
or by ea tang Property Management
18M- century house in the
Street . T is residence
a fullbathroom
on
reldnxcces
has a living
the. second
floor.
there are 919 square feet In the basement, 891 square feet on the
first
floor
and
513
square
feet
on
the
second
floor
for a total
eavtgned
Goode and serve.,
on
fret.
Prase
rent
is $
1,
126
per month
through
December
adverdsed
separate
Tenant
them ..,
is charged $
105
per
charge of$ 15 permonthr
fir,
served
In CI
Cases
based
upon
roe
mutt b, m. eived by
Neus are offered
by Gu4vldaa0
dieed by The Colonla1Wt11lamsbur4Foundar(
or Colonial 1Plliurmbus
month
on
Company
Deadline for Marketplace
for
to
hen. Plearidty usage Is billed dlroNy by Dominion Virginia Power,
however, Mere Isom dditioual
at eft. 7641 or 7353. 20 a( er
A6applications
2015.
Utility charges / credits ore a follows: He,, Is Psi through a shared
system-
come,
of 2, 323
2,, 02, uch are ,,,,,
square
aft,
a applicant.
rehmrluty
publiabn.
telephone
Ads
must
tat is Monday at noon one week prior
include
employees
name
and
personal
number. Ads can run for up to two consecutive
issues
ployees who have helped with my career
as we do all of our guests,
Johnson,
in this list is Char-
are dining in the Regency Room for the
HlstoticAra
Is
Heat
aural gas and billed directly to the tenant by Virginia Naar,
quarterly)
In
residence
2015.
Viginia Power. Water/ sewer usage is billed direly
is available
This
wrier / sewer.
does not have washer
pa momh
rear
John
on the west side or two- f mihy original
St
themnstas.
lac
the tenant' s choice. Electricity usage lsblllddiredyto
outside
IrJI
Cris
his
and the College of William
of Cloucater
Historic
has a Ilving
the
together
Duke
the
this renal property
throngh
and Mary.
313W.
month
Two window
690
enclosed
This house
available
BlmWest-
is
month
782 square feet all on the first floor Base rent Is $ 975 per month
machine
are
Ibis renal property
employees of-Colonial Williamsburg
per
residence Rasa living mom, dining mom, kitchen, awn bedroom.,
to
maybe used by the
pets
and
kitchen,
on
Three
In the basement
No
is $ 630
separate
per
Is available
to the tenant ( quarterly)
Anderson
Tenant or removed prior to the Tenant' s occupancy. Total rent 0
1, 270
hared.
t. $
an
one
isctn.,
2015
is charged
heated
are Instaed for cooling. Washing
kitchen;
residence canes with kitchen uppllanceswhich
tent
In
feet
room,
separae
euerlor
Is centrally
living
radiants
22
this apartment
the tenant by Dominion
house
to operate the
art
of
and
the vendor,
in the
usage is billed dined, by Dominion VlrginlaPowe, however,, Mere is
and
This 20rh - ceoCreenbeh)
square
Bower. Wrier /sewer usage Is of a
Is charged $
residence
feet
located
gaslornuce
are
credits are as follows: Heat is oil and billed directly to the tenant by
Thereare918
system -
charge of $ 15 per month lac elmddty
and
square feet In the basement, 825 square feet on the first floor and 636
is
Tenon ischargd $ 105 per match f rhea. Elmddry
an additional
by the
In the basement.
rent is $ 1, 260 per month through December 2015. lltiiity charges/
residence
square
ashad
450
It has
509s. FvghodSC
outside
Tan
bedrooms
rent. is $ 1, 126 per month through December 21I15. IItility chages/
odits
years include Cohn Farrell, Betty White,
Jackie Chan and John Travolta,
floor
a photocell.
residence.
half bathroom
on the first floor;
the. second
has
Base
system -
Virginia
Is centrally
half bathroom.
feet
this residence
Regency Room, both at breakfast and
during the evening meal. We have a
highly experienced staff, and we work
on
on
air conditioning
38 per month lac hen. Fgmddry usage is billed
Tool ®
Mis
cooling. '
a photocell .
I got to meet James
during their dining experience in the
with all of the staff I work with in the
In
Is load
Street . This residence has a living
and a half bathroom
apartment
bathroom.
a slated
for cooling
square feet in the basement, 891 square feet on the first floor and 513
hookups
love putting
St. This
Gloucester
1411
this renal property
Steel
PROPERTIES:
kitchen
The
Teiutnt
hookups.
square
RENTAL
of Gloucester
a fullbathroom
one
smanWBIHouse -
e.
CALL 220.
MSBURC
onDuk,,)
dining room,
bedrooms
has central
yard
plus mil...
W. Duke
3ll
on
tolled
square
given
are re-
WU1I
Blair
on the rasa side or two- family ongival
two
MEMORABLE
and many of them
John
room,
our guests have when dining here. We
usually have an equal number of hotel
guests and local residents during each
meal,
COLONhn.
gas
allowed
Individual,
required.
Power . ' There Is
light()
outside of the HktoricArea(
by Dominion
system.
are
0265. Available March.
Regency
aural
2015
a handy person who
OK). Low rem,
of
31,
Elmridtyusage
Virginia
Apartment/ 1, 415 Smdand._
and
dryer
hardwood
altooIncludecas)owingand willing to sharehelp pay 1for Its mai mesa
s likes M. 1. raking) or else upkeep ,
listen to them and resolve any issues or
concerns that they might have. Without
being invasive, I make myself visible to
our guests expect when dining in the
bedroom
this apartment
and
pre,
Single amapatcy
total
Dec.
and volunteers of C Ionia) Wllllantsbung
Street
Tenancsclunged$
of old
Square
nkevi,,.,,, mostly
ew,,
this ism old house) Looki ng for Quie,
fora
except for service pets . " Ibis renal property
islooned
Scotland
comfy
m
that our
one
mull living mom bath~
non- smoker, for long -um, renal. ( Preferably
that
College .
storage
this
tea on
through
through December 2015. Ihll I ty charges / oedi is ere as allows: Heat
plus
of second
One bedroom, eaNn kitchen,
floors . ( Please
questions
and
floor. '
floor
month
exterior
on the first floor of the house.
shoed
them,
room
on
located
request_
request $
guest table during their meal to greet
and
house
757) 8147397.
farmhouse
In this residence
wry residence
378/ 950. Asking
In diameter,
upon
second
1, 324sgwte
per
and employees or the College of William and Mary.
by Charles Peterson also signed
available
an
this house
is available to employees
Jim Fiupauids $ 201.
1995 - #
54 inches
the
the second
are as follows. Ha Is nararal gas and
to operate
of Williamsburg . '
PearlJ onrsMbme-
Pictures
oak
original
Totdrent0$ 1, 675pmmonththroughIkccmlxr2015. Ip
is
Terry (
Round
on
basemen,
on
1, 679
c, dit
month
allowed
River
milul womlen frame, Akhg$ 501. CALL
8147397.
SAME
leaf;
the at-
feet
heating . T is house has washer and dryer hoolwps
a 229 - 4178.
30; ( 2) ` Rerun to Gettysburg.
In the
is $
to the tenant by Dominion
City
d. j.,. by lamed golfartiss, Jim FiuNtrick
air.
is an
This residence
Water/ sewer usage Is billed diwly to the tenant ( guanerly)
brass
Hole
tent
is billed directly
75; Marlin 22
17th
square
a $ 4 per
oxi"-
American
supervisor,
Regency Room.
I try to visit each
any
fire
1 Teardrop, $ 20 each; framed
in the Regency Room, as well as the bar
staff and the room service staff during
the evening meals five days each week.
My primary responsibility is to ensure
guest satisfaction during their dining
answer
copper
N Co Ltd., Cteeuodt, $
and
residence
and a study on the first floor;
blllddlremly to Me tenambyVlrgnnlaNatoralGas.
170, $ 15; drafting
15;
Puingulsher,
Elmira,
at an Huuarde by Kekh Rom, -
assessing
Olin Potts
LC, $
Fite
FOR SALE Two Civil Wit signed prints. Of ` Mold theCmund
FOR
WHAT I DO: " I supervise the wait staff
350;
226, aumgraphedby
CALF
I am constantly
Course Grille."
1096
C ryoralon,
CourseKingfmlaon
T ryas(
also
and at the Gold
Foamk
Braning64-
al
Childs"
and signed numbered print' Moonlight Higbt# 277/ 950 by John
Morton
Inn
YEARS
Y
i,,,,
plate '
rifle, 875; 2 men' s putters, 35 inch,
new
Williamsburg
brass
ship' s wheel. John Hasa,
EMPLOYEE NAME: Olin Potts
Guest service supervisor -
Dlevgenll,
with
residence
to employees
onYorkStreet.
kitchen
square
2015. UJlity chargedoedits
washer
In this
is available
2, 11 bathrooms
square
and
for both. Plalres available upon request. CALL ( 757) 342- 3014.
wmpassut
ealbwd
Asking
3, 966
FORSALE : Draftiugwmparsset
residence
1498.
FOR SALE Two Southwo odWingba do chairs -$ 375 each or $710
Potts ensures guest satisfaction
Nopetsa,
139YorkSLThis
dining
and
This
and the College olWllllam and Mary.
house in theHLaoticAra
living room,
residence
TEXT,,
basement
Total rent is $ 1, 274 per
ers. This renal property
House -
18th - century
has
In the
which may be used by the Tenant or
Deamher2015.
for service
RobertMcolmn
229 - 5156.
four
4, 001.
hookups
of-Colonial Williamsburg
bowl.
FOR SALE 1998 Ford F- 150 xLT Pickup extra sib ( 3dcor),
short bed, AT, PS, PW, oWtt,
dryer
prior tothe Teiu, nis occupancy.
month
FOR SALE: Noritake Imperial Platinum China: ( 8) 5 pc place
settings (
with kitchen appliances
removed
Photo right) Gail Birringer of research and historical interpretation received golf for two
at the Golden Horseshoe. Funds raised during the campaign will go to United Way agencies to assist residents in the City of Williamsburg, James City County and the Bruton
District ofYork County.
has washerand
mm
Feb. 14 from 8 a. m. to noon a, 1010
Dandy Loop Rd., Yorktown,
antiques,
0
operate
the
gas
furnace.
tenant
is charged $
hated.
Three window
W,,,,
34wer
Is
on
28 per month forthlsutillty .
air conditioners
a shared
system.
The
If you
the
This house iscentrally
are installed
for cooling. '
this
all
wouldlike
m
person,
yomad
through
to run
again,
pka. secesubmit
interoffice
mail
to
FS0.
0. submh
104,
fax
565 -8780 or through e- mail to progerskcwf. org.
include Sam Roberts, Jesse Lewis and
to feel comfortable
and relaxed so they can better enjoy
their entire dining experience."
Mike Johnson. All of these employees
WHAT I DO TO IMPROVE THE
have found myself working with the best
correspondence
have worked
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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 68, number 2, February 12, 2015
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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2015-02-12