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From YouTube: NTDF supports programming at the Wornall Majors Museums
Description
Learn about upcoming events supported by the Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund of the Office of Culture and Creative Services.
A
Today
we
are
at
the
John
Wornall
House
Museum,
located
at
61st
and
Wornall
Road,
a
landmark
that
is
on
the
National
Register
of
Historic
Places,
and
we
are
with
executive
director
Cary
Nichols
to
tell
us
about
upcoming
programming
that
is
supported
by
the
neighborhood
Tourist
Development
Fund
Cary.
Thank
you
for
taking
time
to
talk
to
us
today.
Thank
you
for
coming
out
today
and
you've
got
lots
of
activities
and
events
that
are
happening
here
and
at
another
related
Museum
Alexander
majors
house.
Can
you
tell
us
about
some
of
the
upcoming
events?
Absolutely.
B
So
we
have
an
abundance
of
events
taking
place
at
the
John
Wornall
House
Museum,
as
well
as
the
Alexander
majors
house,
Museum
and
barn,
and
we're
coming
up
on
summer,
and
so
we
really
focus
in
the
summer
on
a
lot
of
our
youth
programming,
particularly
our
summer
camps.
Our
summer
camps
are
very
popular
and
we
really
get
the
kids
out
and
engaged
with
demonstrations
and
all
types
of
activities
from
storytelling
to
crafts
that
really
focus
on
different
aspects
of
the
mid
19th
century,
including
the
Civil
War.
B
Of
course,
early
women's
history
westward
expansion,
and
you
know
the
kids
come
back.
We
have
camps
in
June
and
July
and
their
week-long
camps,
but
we
also
have
day
options
which
is
new
for
us
this
year,
and
so
we've
got
a
lot
of
people
in
the
community.
They're
really
excited
about
that
opportunity,
and
we
even
have
some
kids
that
have
signed
up
for
both
months.
All.
B
But
you
know
we
have
kids
that
come
back
year
after
year
and
they
really
kind
of
become
a
family
to
us
and
after
they
leave
us
at
the
age
of
12
they're
eligible
to
come
back
as
junior
volunteers
and
help
out
with
the
younger
kids
during
the
summer
camp
program.
And
we
really
encourage
that
as
well
and.
B
Historic
sites
like
the
Wornall
and
the
majors
house,
museums
really
serve
as
authentic
locations
to
immerse
yourself
and
learn
about
history.
Really,
no
other
way
to
do
it.
You
know
you're,
here
on-site
and
and
just
to
touch
base
with
with
yourself
in
that
time
period,
and
so
we
you
know,
we
see
that
as
so
important
to
be
immersive
and
an
on-site,
you
know
we.
We
also
have
programs
off-site.
B
B
Have
a
very
active,
a
Wed
website,
so
Wornall
majors
org
on
that
website.
We
would
encourage
you
to
sign
up
for
our
emails
and
we
would
send
you
very
detailed
information
about
all
of
our
current
programming
and
we're
also
very
active
on
social
media.
So
do
not
forget
to
visit
us
on
Facebook,
Twitter
and
Instagram
as
well.
Perfect.