What a great idea! Why can't we borrow that idea and do our own "Golden Rule Days" program? I had a very similar program on the agenda for a presentation at Kuser Farm mansion, but the budget crunch in Hamilton has temporarily (hopefully temporarily) curtailed Kuser evening programs. I have printed out a hard copy of this article for my friend Bob Immordino, who is not a computer user. Bob and I have been working on a Chambersburg onscreen Powerpoint type presentation which details the history of "the burg," and is centered on the Italian-American Chambersburg years. It was also a victim of difficult financial times. We were to have presented the program at Marsilio's Restaurant, but they went out of business. We'll get there one day.
My father had each of these teachers while attending school in Lawrence. Most of them were at School #4, which was located on Route 1. My fathers, brothers and sisters each had these teachers. Do you know if this video is still around? I would have been at the intermediate school when this occurred, but don't remember it.
ReplyDeleteMike:
ReplyDeleteLawrence has a pretty good reputation for preserving history. Call the main office and ask them to direct you to their history person.
TOM