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Vehicle of the Month: Subway

April 26, 2019 Ruth Hummel

April’s Second Thursday featured Subways, a new topic for our enthusiastic preschoolers. […]

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Volunteer Spotlight: Leslie Storey

April 24, 2019 Ruth Hummel

This month’s volunteer spotlight, Leslie Storey, is like a ray of sunshine when she lends a hand at the Southeastern Railway Museum. […]

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Volunteer Spotlight: Conductor Ken

March 27, 2019 Ruth Hummel

March’s Volunteer Spotlight focuses a beam on Ken Birmingham! Ken was born on Long Island, New York and lived there for over 50 years until he moved to Norcross, GA in 1995. Ken’s educational background […]

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Vehicle of the Month: Caboose

March 15, 2019 Ruth Hummel

March’s Second Thursday preschool program featured cabooses. […]

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Volunteer Spotlight: Mike and Leda

February 21, 2019 Ruth Hummel

edited by Ruth Hummel This month’s spotlight focuses on Mike and Leda Owens. Mike is a volunteer for the Education Department and Leda is a volunteer in the gift shop. I want to thank Mike […]

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Volunteer Spotlight: Ruth, Education Department

January 20, 2019 Ruth Hummel

Ruth has volunteered at the Southeastern Railway Museum for about 10 years. She first visited the museum with her two sons on a home
school field trip. Exploring all the trains and displays during their tour sparked her interest in the museum. Ruth and her younger son decided to sign up to be volunteers. […]

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Vehicle of the Month: Motorcycles

January 11, 2019 Ruth Hummel

A family-friendly write-up about motorcycles! Second Thursday preschoolers had a roaring good time in January exploring motorcycles and motorbikes through games, activities, stories, and crafts. […]

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