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Hey Everyone,
Hello everyone Timothy Turner again the Manager of the Wampanoag Homesite and Sunday November 29th 2009 is the end of anoghter season and museum will close, is has gone bye fast. This is the end of my 20th season here at Plimoth Plantation.
I just wanted to thank all of you for visiting the blog thought the year while we were open and I hope you will still visit the blog in the off season. I will for the first time be able to show our public what we do in the winter thought video blogs you will love to see. I have some great ideas for blogs this winter and trust me they will be great. Well thanks again for visiting the blog and now I want to leave you with some pictures from this season so here go’s.
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Hey Everyone,
This years Hornblower award winner is Robert Charlebois. Congratulations Bob Great job! Bob was voted as the winner by the staff here at Plimoth Plantation.
The Hornblower award is given out to one person who best repersents Henny Hornblower Plimoth Plantations Founder. The winner of the award need not be a employee they could be a trustee or,volunteer.
This years winner Bob Charlebois is an employee of the Wampanoag Homesite. Bob has worked here now for five years now and has worked as a interperter in the Wampanoag Homesite and a mentor to our staff. I have learned lots from him and I am glad to call him my friend.
Bob is the 12th award winner and Plimoth Plantations 3rd Native winner and have joined a great group of people who have won this great award.
CONGRADULATIONs BOB GREAT JOB!
Thanks Everyone
Timothy Turner
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Hey Everyone,
I Just wanted to show you some old canoes sunk in a lake just as we would of in the 17th century with heavy stones in them. I was told about this web site from freinds. This is a project the Nipmac Nation in worcester Ma. is doing in Quinsigumon’s Lake. The Boats are thought to be approximately from 1640 Ad to 1680 Ad bye carbon 14 testing done on mishoon #1. I thought you would all like to see these.
The Web page is http://projectmishoon.homestead.com to get more info on this project.
Thanks
Tim Turner
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Hey Everyone,
Its Tim Turner again the Manager of the Wampanoag Program here at Plimoth Plantation. I just want to tell you to look for some video Blogs on Thanksgiving comming soon. I will interview one of the Pilgrims in the Village and ask them about Thanksgiving and one of our Wampanoag staff members in the Homesite about Thanksgiving too.
I am also going to give you a tour of our exzibit here at Plimoth Plantation thats is on Thanksgiving too. This exzibit go’s into the History of Thanksgiving and how it became to be the holaday we know today. The exzibit will give you a better understanding of the real Thanksgiving and not the Myth’s that we may know about today.
I look forward to bring this to you soon so Please keep visiting the blog .
Thank You!
Timothy Turner
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