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Vacations with a Vocation – Using the Summer Recess to Light a Flame of Interest in Children
The long vacation stretches out ahead of you. Here's a suggestion to help relieve the boredom that sets in around the middle of week 2! History, with an emphasis on women's history, is usually a boring subject - use the vacation time to show the human side to the past by digging into local history and museums to find out how people lived during the periods your child will study next session at school.
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Be a Guest Curator at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
In looking for some links to works by Elmer Bischoff, I stumbled over this gold nugget of a site! You can go to the art works (75,000?) conserved in these two museums which are "The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco." The de Young and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor have combined a lot of their energies for fund-raising, advertising, and other mundane functions that museums employ in order to stay afloat. Go over there and look through these collections! And you can make up a small virtual exhibit. Name it, and get it onto the Index, and then let us know where to find it. This techie stuff is totally amazing!
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Cultural Journeys--The Retreat
Pilgrimage and vision quest are two types of cultural journeys, or quests. A third type is the retreat...
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