Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Virtual D-Day Tour For Schools In Lake City, South Carolina.



History-Loving Town Steps up to Preserve D-Day Legacy



Lake City, SC - The Community Museum Society of Lake City, South Carolina has joined a growing list of organizations across the country supporting IGNITE, the Livingbattlefield-National Infantry Foundation D-Day initiative.

The IGNITE project centers around a special D-Day for schools teaching aid, which enables social studies teachers to take their classes on a virtual tour of the Normandy battlefields. Lessons are launched with the engaging public television film, The Americans on D-Day, produced by Livingbattlefield. Lesson plans, maps, and suggested classroom activities accompany the film.

Lake City, South Carolina is already at the forefront of historical preservation, with a major program of building restoration, and the development of a thriving historical and arts community. The town is fast becoming the place to go for visitors to the South.

Chief Executive, Ray McBride.

“Promoting important American historical events in our schools is a natural extension of our plans to help Lake City grow into a cultural mecca,” said Executive Director, Ray McBride, “Next year will be the seventieth anniversary of D-Day and we believe that kids should really understand just how brave our soldiers were and how much was sacrificed for the freedoms we enjoy today. The Americans on D-Day represents a new, hands-on way of explaining history to our young people, and we are delighted to become a supporter of this important initiative.”

The film’s writer and director, Richard Lanni said, after a recent visit to Lake City, “As I drove into this charming Southern Town, I was blown away by the sense of history. The sympathetic restoration of buildings that date back to a bygone era, together with the energy and enthusiasm of the management team, make Lake City a shinning example of how history and the modern world can co-exist harmoniously. We are delighted that Lake City students will add to their knowledge of history using our IGNITE learning pack.”

For more information contact:
Ray McBride
Heidi Lanni

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