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Greetings to the list,
I am participating in an upcoming community outreach
fair which will showcase educational opportunities for
kids in our area. I will be representing the school
tour program for Sacramento's Old City Cemetery (ca
1849) which I manage. (Believe me, the irony of doing
"living history" in a cemetery is NOT lost on me!)
I am trying to devise something that kids can take
with them from our table to go with the tour brochure.
A coloring sheet came to mind, with either sketches
and captions of gravestone symbols (fairly neutral,
not-to-religious ones) or of noteworthy gravestones in
our cemetery (Mark Hopkins, or John Sutter, Jr., for
example).
My questions are these: Would the general public find
these too morbid for children? And, does anyone have
any other ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Teri Pope
Educational Tours Coordinator
Saxramento Old City Cemetery
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