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| Teacher | 38 years experience in the public schools | Fulbright Teacher Exchange to Senegal, West Africa National Endowment for the Humanities programs in France and Africa District/ County Teacher of the Year |
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| Actor | Extensive experience as an actor and director, as well as in costume design and construction, set design and construction | Edinburgh Festival, Scotland Community theater, one-man shows, extensive musical theater background |
| Textile Artist | Award-winning weaver, spinner, lace maker | International award in bobbin lacemaking Textile pieces in private collections throughout US and abroad Skilled teacher in weaving, spinning and lace making |
| Spinning and Weaving | "Fleece and Flax, Fiber to Fabric" 18th and 19th century daily life |
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| Masks | "Respecting Differences" "Masks in Theater" Workshops in mask making |
| Theater | Characterization in make up, voice, costume, movement |
| Living History | "Above and Below Stairs" (19th century) "Elegant Dining and Manners" (present day) |
| George Washington's Mount Vernon (Mt. Vernon, VA) |
| The Faire at New Boston (Springfield, OH) |
| Locust Grove (Louisville, KY) |
| Farmington Historic Home (Louisville, KY) |
| Colonial Times (North Augusta, SC) |
| Dayton Celtic Festival (Dayton, OH) |
| Special appearances at State and National Teachers' Conventions (CA, MA, TX) sponsored by McDougal-Littel Textbook Co. |
| Television appearances on "Kovel's Antiques" and the PBS documentary "Opening the Door West: The Ohio Company of Associates" |
| Home | M. LeFarceur | M. LeFaux | Wedding | Mr. Faux | Linen worker | St. Nicholas | Dedus | Old Man Winter | Ezra Crabtree |