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WHAG visits CWI twice in January

On Jan. 13 WHAG’s Sarah Gisriel visited CWI and interviewed CWI Director Noyalas about the origins of Lee-Jackson Day in Virginia. Gisriel is pictured above receiving a copy of Noyalas’ latest book “Civil War Legacy in the Shenandoah: Remembrance Reunion & Reconciliation.”

On Jan. 26 the station’s Rachael Espaillat was on campus interviewing Noyalas about all of the exciting initiatives being undertaken by CWI.

WHAG’s Rachael Espaillat with CWI Director Noyalas after learning about all of CWI’s exciting and ambitious agenda.

 

 

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