Educators Invited To The History Museum’s ‘Gallery Talks for Teachers’
News Release
SOUTH BEND — Educators are invited to “Gallery Talks for Teachers,” presented by The History Museum and the Studebaker National Museum. They can learn about the museums’ educational offerings.
From 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, they can learn about Victorian Christmas traditions and take a brief tour of Copshaholm. Curriculum materials related to Copshaholm are provided.
Each “Gallery Talks for Educators” provides a certificate of completion for two PGP points. The event is free; complimentary wine will be offered.
To register, contact Stephanie McCune-Bell, director of education, at [email protected] or (574) 235-9664, ext. 6241.
Copshaholm was built by industrialist, J.D. Oliver. He and wife, Anna, and their four children moved into the 38-room home on New Year’s Day 1897. The historic house is part of The History Museum campus and is open for guided tours daily.
For information, call (574) 235-9664, ext. 6256 or visit historymuseumSB.org.