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Low-price housing option – First Person Interpreters Retreat
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First Person Interpreters Retreat. FPIPN, a professional interest group of The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums. February 16, 2016. One bed – $30 per night, $60 for the weekend. One room – $60 per night, $120 for the weekend. There are two beds per room, but if you have more folks who want to pitch in and put camp mats on the floor that is fine by us.). To reserve your space email: ashellenbean@gmail.com and I will send you a PayPal link or address for your check.
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Rough Schedule for this spring’s Retreat – First Person Interpreters Retreat
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First Person Interpreters Retreat. FPIPN, a professional interest group of The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums. Rough Schedule for this spring’s Retreat. November 4, 2015. Friday, April 1st. 4pm, Meet and Greet, conference registration. 5pm, Book group, discussion of publications on first person interpretation. Saturday, April 2nd. 8am, Registration (continues all day). 9am, Concurrent Sessions on a variety of topics. 10:30am, Keynote session. Sunday, April 3rd. You are comm...
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Retreat Schedule – First Person Interpreters Retreat
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First Person Interpreters Retreat. FPIPN, a professional interest group of The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums. January 25, 2016. January 27, 2016. Friday, April 1st. 2pm, Meet and Greet, Conference Registration. 3pm, Persona Presentations by conference participants. Fatima bint Abdulla, 1528, Portrayed by Rhiannon Doherty. Dorothy Cox, 1620. Portrayed by Norah Messier. Christopher Jones, 1620. Portrayed by Christopher Messier. Saturday, April 2nd. 9am, Concurrent Sessions.
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December 2015 – First Person Interpreters Retreat
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First Person Interpreters Retreat. FPIPN, a professional interest group of The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums. Meet the Keynote Speaker. December 15, 2015. Further Up, Further In: Visitor Inclusion and Elevation in Cementing Legacy Loyalty. AE Shapera as Jane the Phoole. Photo by Ivan Phillips. Get your Books off the Shelf. Meet the Keynote Speaker. Rough Schedule for this spring’s Retreat. What is all This? Get your Books off the Shelf. On Save The Date. On Save The Date.
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Meet the Keynote Speaker – First Person Interpreters Retreat
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First Person Interpreters Retreat. FPIPN, a professional interest group of The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums. Meet the Keynote Speaker. December 15, 2015. Further Up, Further In: Visitor Inclusion and Elevation in Cementing Legacy Loyalty. AE Shapera as Jane the Phoole. Photo by Ivan Phillips. Rough Schedule for this spring’s Retreat. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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February 2016 – First Person Interpreters Retreat
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First Person Interpreters Retreat. FPIPN, a professional interest group of The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums. February 25, 2016. Promises a hearty dinner after our long day of discussions. Saturday April 2nd, 2016. 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. At Ri Ra Irish Pub, 22 Market Square, Downtown Portsmouth, NH. Dinner is open to registered Retreat attendees only,. For more information call: 603-828-2979. February 16, 2016. One bed – $30 per night, $60 for the weekend. February 4, 2016.
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March 2016 – First Person Interpreters Retreat
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First Person Interpreters Retreat. FPIPN, a professional interest group of The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums. Get your Books off the Shelf. March 11, 2016. Part of Friday evening’s schedule at the conference this year is a book discussion (and pizza party.) Do you have a favorite book about historical interpretation? Are there books or articles that you have utilized in creating your character? Get your Books off the Shelf. Meet the Keynote Speaker. What is all This?
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November 2015 – First Person Interpreters Retreat
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First Person Interpreters Retreat. FPIPN, a professional interest group of The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums. Rough Schedule for this spring’s Retreat. November 4, 2015. Friday, April 1st. 4pm, Meet and Greet, conference registration. 5pm, Book group, discussion of publications on first person interpretation. Saturday, April 2nd. 8am, Registration (continues all day). 9am, Concurrent Sessions on a variety of topics. 10:30am, Keynote session. Sunday, April 3rd.
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September 2015 – First Person Interpreters Retreat
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First Person Interpreters Retreat. FPIPN, a professional interest group of The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums. What is all This? September 25, 2015. September 24, 2015. Is The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums. An organization of people who bring history to life. FPIPN. Is First-Person Interpreters Network, A Professional Interest Group of ALHFAM. September 24, 2015. Not sure what to present about? 8211; Working with kids. 8211; Book Group. Rough...
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Hotel Accommodations – First Person Interpreters Retreat
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First Person Interpreters Retreat. FPIPN, a professional interest group of The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums. February 4, 2016. February 4, 2016. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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