Bring MO HiStory alive. Join us at the Campbell House Museum for a FREE workshop for 4th- and 5th-grade teachers that will feature the MO HiStory curriculum and website which contain stories about the entrepreneurs who built Missouri's businesses and communities. Lessons, activities and games from the curriculum will be demonstrated. Each participant will receive a copy of the MO HiStory lessons and stories.
As part of the workshop, learn about Robert Campbell and see how he lived during a tour of his newly restored home. Campbell, one of the most successful entrepreneurs in Missouri's early history, is featured in the Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education's newest curriculum, MO HiStory. In addition to the tour, you will also learn about educational resources available through the Campbell House Museum.
Light dinner will be provided. For questions about the workshop call (314) 516-5248.
Check out MO HiStory at mohistory.umsl.edu.
Learn more about the Campbell House Museum at campbellhousemuseum.org.
**Registration is now closed for this event.**
Space is limited, so register now. The workshop is a FREE event; however, registration is required. CEUs are available for $15.
Registration deadline: Friday, October 14, 2011
To register: Call (314) 516-5974 or register online.
Noncredit Cancellation Policy
The University reserves the right to cancel any program. In the event of cancellation, you will be notified immediately, and all program fees will be refunded. If you must cancel a registration, you are entitled to a full refund only if you cancel prior to the first class meeting.
The University of Missouri–St. Louis is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity.
The Campbell House Museum is located at the corner of 15th and Locust streets in downtown St. Louis, between the YMCA and the St. Louis Public Library.
Free parking is available on the YMCA lot adjacent to the museum. Please see attendant BEFORE parking. Additional parking is available adjacent to the museum at public parking meters ($1 for 60 minutes) on both Locust and 15th streets.