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Updated: 8:53 PM Apr 17, 2006
Conference Grant
Staunton To do something special as a non-profit you have to have grant money.
That's happened for the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library.
Posted: 6:30 PM Apr 17, 2006Reporter: Brianne Carter |
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To do something special as a non-profit you have to have grant money.
That's happened for the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library.
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library has received a grant for six thousand dollars from the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.
The grant is designed to assist the organization, specifically, with its teachers institute.
The participants will learn to teach about the Jim Crow Laws while incorporating the Standards of Learning.
This year's institute will be held on July 24-27 at the Library and Mary Baldwin College.
For a registration form you can log onto the website at www.woodrowwilson.org.
The cost of the three days is $75, registration is limited.
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