Woodlawn Manor Living History Museum Hands-On History Field Trips / Historical Teas

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Going out to pasture?
Have we got a pasture for you!
MCPS retired teachers welcome as docents at Woodlawn Manor Museum.
 
 

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Donna Will
Executive Director, Woodlawn Manor Museum
 
Executive Director, Donna Will, began Woodlawn Manor Living History Museum in 2005.  The Hands-On History field trips that she designs are collaborative programs enthusiastically endorsed and supported by teachers, principals, and parents.  She was employed by Montgomery County Public Schools as the Day Program Coordinator for Environmental & Outdoor Education for 26 years.  After retirement, she became The Director of Education for a local museum for two years before opening WMM.  Donna is a spinner and a weaver and her love of nature and children is the thread that is woven through her career in environmental education, history, art, and photography.
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

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Ms Amy Yellowhair

Amy Yellowhair
 
Ms Yellowhair is an occasional volunteer and expert in Woodland Native American Lifeways and Legends.   
 
 
Julia Anne, Woodlawn Storyteller.  Majoring in creative writing.

Woodlawn Manor Folk Tales
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Julia Anne, Storyteller

Lisa Marie, Woodlawn Docent
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Living History Character

WMM Volunteer
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Joe Howard, MCPS Retired, Supervisor Outdoor Education

WMM Docent
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Elaine Williams, MCPS Elementary Teacher, Retired

Lisa Marie (above right), WMM Living History Character
 
Joe Howard (above), MCPS retired, WMM Volunteer
 
Elaine Williams (right), MCPS retired
 

Heritage Day Volunteers 


 

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Woodlawn Manor Museum
16501 Norwood Road
Sandy Spring, Maryland 20860

Email: WoodlawnManorMuseum@Comcast.net

For information or to schedule call: 301.570.5722

  

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