Women’s History Month – The Women’s L Project
Have you ever heard of the Women's L Project? If not, you are in for a real treat. And if you have, it is worth a revisit during Women's History Month.…
Have you ever heard of the Women's L Project? If not, you are in for a real treat. And if you have, it is worth a revisit during Women's History Month.…
By Susan Robertson, 2009, and Brent Hoffmann, 2005 Photographs by the authors On a recent trip to the nation’s capital, we looked for a D.C. tour targeted at Art Deco. …
I hope everyone survived the St. Patrick’s day parades (and associated shenanigans) – personally a day to stay home for me 😊 As the class of 2023 continues their training…
By Priscilla Gil, Class of 2019 LONDON CALLING . This month's photo feature ventures across the pond highlighting the bustling city of London. A city rich in architectural variety, presenting…
By Lisa Ciota, Education Guide, Docent Class of 2020 March is Women’s History Month where we honor the contributions women have and continue to make to our world. But even…
As we celebrate Women's History Month, we will be featuring Bridge articles from the archives. CLICK HERE to read an informative article by Allison Schlickman, class of 2015. Her story,…
Short Tales continue. Here are four tales about an umbrella, adoption, a “situation,” and reflection. The contributors are Bill Lipsman (2009), Pris Mims (2000), Sydney Schuler (1992), and Lisa Ciota…
Our community mourns the passing of Tom Burt, class of 2004, last October. A precise and orderly soul, Tom offered a number of tours to the visiting public in which…
By Susan Pappas, 2005, and Pat Grund, 2001 A little history………. . The Standards Committee has been around from the beginning of the docent program since the early 1970s. Back…
by Ellen Shubart, Class of 2006 It’s been 13 years since Hallie Rosen first joined CAC. In that time she has gone from working directly with docents as Volunteer Manager…