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Classroom Visits The instructor will select a boy and girl to play his or her siblings and then choose another boy and girl to aid them in donning 17th century children's clothing. The second couple then play roles of the Pilgrim’s father and mother. Very quickly a family’s typical day in the early settlement unfolds with morning chores followed by a breaking of the fast, planting corn, and a description of other duties. The effect of primogeniture on the siblings, the early settlement’s reliance on the native people for help, and the education of children in a school-less settlement are also discussed. Inner-city school children experiencing the visits have indicated that they can identify with the immigrant Mayflower passengers. Following the visits, the students often send letters, art work or poems to their Pilgrim. Often the same schools participate in the program annually. As it is impossible to fund classroom visits to all of the 3669 public elementary schools in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, but still wishing to provide factual information about the Pilgrims to as many school children as possible. The State Society has purchased and donated seven of the latest historically correct Pilgrim-oriented videos to the audio/visual libraries of the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s twenty-nine Intermediate Units. The production of these videos was sponsored by either the General Society of Mayflower Descendants or the Plimoth Plantation. Recently a teacher’s kit has been presented to each school taking part in the annual spring Classroom Visits. |
It is with regret that we announce the death of Stacy B.C. Wood, Jr. on Saturday, April 28, 2012. We will gather friends and family on Monday, May 7th starting at 10:30am for a memorial service at Bringhurst Funeral Home located at 225 Belmont Avenue in Bala Cynwyd, PA [MAP]. Bringhurst is located within the grounds of the West Laurel Hills Cemetery. After the service we will all gather at their Conservatory for a catered reflection. In lieu of flowers, Stacy had requested that donations be made to the SMDPA’s (Pennsylvania Mayflower Society) Education and Classroom Visits program: SMDPA Treasurer, Dorothy Y. Lees, P.O. Box 123, Wellsville, PA 17365. |