Students are invited to explore local history of the Revolutionary War this school year. Learn interesting stories from our past,
and get to hold pieces of history in your hand!
November 11- Native Americans in Virginia
As with all areas of the United States, the Roanoke Valley began with the Native Americans that lived here for generations, long
before the Europeans arrived. Discover the history of the local Totera Town site and important relations between the Colonists and the Natives of Virginia!
RSVP Required. Call 540-389-6760 or email
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Each program will be held on the second Tuesday of each month,
Younger Learners at 11:00 am & Advanced Learners at 2:00 pm.
Each program will include an hour of hands-on history instruction, an activity, and time to get to know other students.
Each month will focus on a different topic of life in Colonial Virginia and the Revolutionary War. From local heroes to daily life, students will learn about the local contributions to the Revolutionary War and Virginia.
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