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 K-12
School Programs for "Surviving Behind the Lines: Civil War Medicine in
Middle Tennessee" available now through October 30, 2010 The
hour-long program can accommodate up to three classes and includes a
role-playing component. The program addresses science, math,
social studies, and health education student performance indicators for
5th and 8th grades. Students and teachers are admitted free.
Download the "Surviving Behind the Lines" teacher's guide with lesson plans here
Contact programspecialist@clementrailroadmuseum.org or 615-446-0500 for information and to make reservations.
Can't make it to the museum? Museum staff can bring a program about the exhibit to your classroom. Contact us for details.
Minie' Balls and Morphine: Exhibiting Civil War Medicine Tuesday September 14, 6:30p.m. Rob
DeHart, curator of "Surviving Behind the Lines: Civil War Medicine in
Middle Tennessee," offers an insider's look at the exhibit.
Featured will be stories and images of Tennessee medical
artifacts that were not used in the exhibit.
Civil War Medicine Homeschool Days Fridays September 10 & October 1, 10:30a.m. The
program is primarily geared for 5th and 8th grades, but all ages are
welcome. Students and teachers admitted free. Optional $2 per
child craft fee. Reservations required.
"A Night at the Museum" Returns! Our
Second Annual "A Night at the Museum" is scheduled for Friday evening,
November 5th. We are announcing a "Casting Call" for volunteers to help
with the event. There are several ways to help make this "Night" both
fun and educational! Give us a call or email us to request a Casting
Call Volunteer Form.
For more information, contact the Museum at 615-446-0500 or by email at ClementINFO@clementrailroadmuseum.org.
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