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Teachers need training too, and what better place to get trained than at a railway museum?  On Saturday February 4th, 2017, the Northwest
Railway Museum hosted the Washington State Council for the Social Studies K-8
conference. The train transported more than 70 attendees from the Snoqualmie Depot to the
Railway History Center on a very rare winter excursion. There, teachers split into four break-out sessions
located in the classroom and reading room of the Railway Education Center, and
the foyer and between tracks 3 and 4 in the Train Shed Exhibit Building.



After two hours of break-out sessions, participants grabbed
lunch and re-boarded the train for a trip to Snoqualmie Falls and back. Then, the
teachers were treated to docent tours of the Train Shed before returning to the
Depot. Many teachers commented how they didn’t even know the Museum was there
and pledged to return again – we’re hoping they come back with their students!

The Museum is honored to have had the opportunity to host a group of history educators, and is delighted to have put the new
Railway Education Center to use for a program that so clearly aligns with the Museum’s Mission. A huge thank you to the volunteers (train crew and docents) that came
out to support the program. The Museum looks forward to many similar future programs.


This guest blog was written by deputy director Jessie Cunningham.  Ms. Cunningham manages interpretation and educational programming at the Northwest Railway Museum.
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