History comes alive at Heschel School




MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn  BIG BANG THEORY-Dennis Palmer, above, fires a black powder rifle during a Revolutionary War demonstration for the students at Heschel West Day School in Agoura. At left, student D.J. Lees tries a bonnet on for size. By taking part in several hands-on activities, the fifth-grade students learned how early Americans lived, worked and dressed during the 18th Century. By the way, Independence Day arrives on a Friday this year. The Heschel school is located one mile east of Agoura Hills near Lost Hills Road, north of the  101 Freeway.

MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn BIG BANG THEORY-Dennis Palmer, above, fires a black powder rifle during a Revolutionary War demonstration for the students at Heschel West Day School in Agoura. At left, student D.J. Lees tries a bonnet on for size. By taking part in several hands-on activities, the fifth-grade students learned how early Americans lived, worked and dressed during the 18th Century. By the way, Independence Day arrives on a Friday this year. The Heschel school is located one mile east of Agoura Hills near Lost Hills Road, north of the 101 Freeway.



 

 

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