Monday, January 16, 2017

National Park Service for the Win: Storytime in Gettysburg, PA


No regular reader of our blog will find it a surprise that we Haltermans are National Park Service (NPS) fans.  We adore the NPS sites we've explored and appreciate the efforts that NPS employees put in to create quality interpretation of all sorts of things-history, natural resources, and much more-to modern audiences.  On a recent trip to Gettysburg National Military Park, one of our favorites, we discovered a special winter children's storytime series: Winter Reading Adventures.  On the date of our trip, Bettye Stroud's The Patchwork Path: A Quilt Map to Freedom explored the role of the Underground Railroad.  Our friends and travelling companions had seen it advertised on Facebook, so we came out to participate.

Storytime events at cultural sites are a great idea--but they can be a little hit or miss.  This one, however, was a HIT.  The Rangers were very well-prepared and used a print book, also displayed using AV technology on a big screen, as well as physical artifacts like quilt squares and lanterns to engage the children.  There was a scavenger hunt of the facility for various quilt squares, and participating kids earned a special high-quality metal bookmark with a seal for the day's book.  There was also a tie-in to other local history, including information about a real Underground Railroad stop at Dobbin House Tavern, a place we often go in town for dinner.  As an added bonus, the bookmark yielded a 15% off book discount on The Patchwork Path in the gift shop.

If you go to a similar event, arrive early in the day for best parking and consider joining Friends of Gettysburg.  We are family-level members this year since we plan more than one trip to the area in 2017, and membership will pay for itself in terms of Cyclorama admission, Wills House admission, and the like for our family of four.  The friendly representatives at the Friends desk at the Visitor's Center can give you immediate membership--and easy upgrades--as well as tips.  For instance, we learned that our membership card will sometimes yield discounts in town at non-NPS sites--just ask!  Again, we found out about this event on Facebook; our experience is that there are many various events including lectures and films often.  This late winter/early spring, there will be a special series on the farms in the area, and J would like to take in an Evening with the Painting event in the Cyclorama.  Not sure what a cyclorama is?  Here's the Halterman Weekend at the Gettysburg Cyclorama!

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