Announcements, news for Tuesday March 24: Cowgirl Museum

TWC Executive Director Ed Serna to host Facebook Live Q&A

Addressing COVID-19 and Unemployment Insurance (UI) Questions

WHAT:

Live discussion of Unemployment Insurance (UI) Process and how TWC is working overtime to help Texans during COVID-19 response

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WHO:

TWC Executive Director, Ed Serna

WHEN:

2:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 25, 2020

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WHERE:

TWC Facebook Page

Facebook.com/texasworkforcecommission

Online Resources from the National Cowgirl Museum

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In the midst of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame made the decision to temporarily close and cancel all events and public programming until further notice following recent information and directive from the City of Fort Worth on enhanced restrictions and closures around the city.

The Museum will continue to support decisions by the Tarrant County Health Department and Fort Worth ISD to contain the spread of the coronavirus.

Since visitors cannot visit the Museum, the staff is busy creating a variety of online resources for children and family to enjoy while out of school and social distancing at home, the museum said in a news release.

The Museum has new online educational handouts and other resources for a variety of ages ranging from 3rd-6th grade. Learn how to measure a horse, design your own brand, find out how horses see the world around us, unscramble Western words and find some new favorite books on our booklist.

All of the online resources can be found at www.cowgirl.net/education/resources

as well as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Enjoy video content on our YouTube channel, as we will be continuing to add engaging activities you can watch from home. Follow the Cowgirl Museum on Pinterest for fun children’s activities to partake in while social distancing.

In addition to the online resources, enjoy Cowgirl Museum Story Time on our social media platforms and YouTube during the next few weeks. The Museum will be posting videos of story time about cowgirls, their Honorees and more. Also take a listen to the Museum’s new Spotify station.

Utilize iCivic, an award-winning interactive education website with resources and games to help educate and inspire kids to be civically minded. It was founded by 2002 Cowgirl Honoree Sandra Day O’Connor in 2009.

Visit www.icivics.org

Cowgirl Museum online resources

Cowgirl Museum Story Time

Virtual Videos

Crack the Cowgirl Code

Word Corral

Callin’ the Brand

Honoree Quizzes

Honoree Scavenger Hunt

Honoree activities/ lessons

How to Measure a Horse

How Does a Horse See

Calf Roping Relay

Spotify playlist

YouTube videos

Pinterest online resource board

– FWBP Staff