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SUMMARY:Virtual Program: Engaging W&M Students in Real-World Conservation and Social Justice at Highland
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, April 13 from noon-1:00 p.m. for the virtual One Tribe One Day program: Engaging W&M Students in Real-World Conservation and Social Justice at Highland. This public panel discussion will focus on a new student-led vision for William & Mary’s 535-acre campus at James Monroe’s Highland as an interactive field laboratory for students to engage in research that advances conservation and environmental justice in Virginia. A collaboration between the Charles Center\, the Institute for Integrative Conservation\, and Highland\, this research project will activate Highland as a center for place-based learning where students work alongside community stakeholders and conservation partners to address pressing issues. \n[otw_shortcode_button href=”https://wm-advancement.secure.force.com/Events/evt__Conf_Session?id=a4C1Q000000u36xUAA&sid=a4A1Q0000012tfPUAQ” size=”medium” icon_position=”left” shape=”radius” color_class=”otw-blue” target=”_blank”]Register Now[/otw_shortcode_button]
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SUMMARY:Virtual Program: Sharing Authority & Better Public History
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, April 13 from noon-1:00 p.m. for the virtual One Tribe One Day event: Sharing Authority & Better Public History. During this public networking event\, Mellon Foundation postdoctoral fellows Maria DiBenigno and Jajuan Johnson will discuss the significance of their ongoing collaborative work for the Lemon Project and William & Mary’s Highland that is central to this chapter of William & Mary’s history and evolution. The fellows will discuss William & Mary’s initiatives and historic sites that are a monumental piece of the puzzle concerning the university’s steps in sharing knowledge\, strengthening existing relationships and building new collaborations to examine the afterlives of slavery in Williamsburg\, Charlottesville\, and beyond. \n[otw_shortcode_button href=”https://wm-advancement.secure.force.com/Events/evt__Conf_Session?id=a4C1Q000000u36xUAA&sid=a4A1Q0000012tfKUAQ” size=”medium” icon_position=”left” shape=”radius” color_class=”otw-blue” target=”_blank”]Register Now[/otw_shortcode_button]
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SUMMARY:Highland Virtual Book Club: April Meeting (Youth Book Club)
DESCRIPTION:Join us virtually on Wednesday\, April 14\, from 3:30 – 4:15 p.m.\, for an afternoon of lively literary discussion. This event is FREE and open to the public.  \n\nDuring the April meeting of our book club\, Education Programs Manager Nancy Stetz will lead the group in discussion of Zora and Me by Victoria Bond and T.R. Simon. Recommended for ages 10-13\, Zora and Me is a coming-of-age historical fiction about the imagined childhood of author Zora Neale Hurston in Eatonville\, Florida. Highland has longtime connections to Florida through descendants from the enslaved community at Highland who were growing up in a neighboring county during Hurston’s childhood.   \n\n\n“It is with sheer genius that Bond and Simon have created something for readers young and old — there are familiar references\, like the ‘Brazzles\,’ for true Zora-philes\, as well as revelatory and wondrous information for those readers as yet uninitiated in the masterful storytelling of Zora Neale Hurston. This is a grand and accessible work that educates\, informs\, and entertains\, and one that I am personally grateful was written for all of us.” —Lucy Anne Hurston\, niece of Zora Neale Hurston \n\nTo RSVP for this FREE event\, click on the link below or email education@highland.org. A confirmation email will be sent with a link to the Zoom meeting for this event.\n \nTo support Highland by purchasing your book from our museum shop\, call Nancy Stetz at 434-328-1005 to arrange for payment and pick-up of your copy.  \n[otw_shortcode_button href=”mailto:education@highland.org” size=”medium” icon_position=”left” shape=”radius” color_class=”otw-blue” target=”_blank”]Register Now[/otw_shortcode_button]
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SUMMARY:Virtual Program: Annual Sheep Shearing at Highland
DESCRIPTION:Highland’s annual sheep shearing will take place via Facebook Live on Saturday\, April 24 (rain or shine) at 2:00 p.m. Tom Stanley will demonstrate the New Zealand sheep shearing method at this educational\, agricultural event. \nThis virtual program can be accessed by visiting the Highland Facebook page on Saturday\, April 24\, at 2:00 p.m. \nAbout Tom Stanley\nTom Stanley has worked with sheep his entire life\, starting with an orphaned lamb when he was 9 years old. He started shearing his own sheep when he was 14 years old. Today\, Tom is employed by Virginia Tech as an Agriculture Extension Agent based in Rockbridge County and keeps a small flock of 40 breeding sheep that lamb each April.
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