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History comes to life at Mary Welsh wax museum
Mar. 29, 2023 3:38 pm
Nicholas Kinney chose King Tutankhamun to research and present at the Mary Welsh Elementary fourth grade wax museum Tuesday evening, March 21. (Melinda Wichmann/The Hometown Current)
Jillian Wiebold gets a hug from grandpa Larry Wetjen Tuesday evening, March 21, during the fourth grade wax museum at Mary Welsh Elementary. Wiebold portrayed gourmet cook and World War II spy Julia Child. (Melinda Wichmann/The Hometown Current)
Zoey Kasal portrayed Princess Diana during the annual fourth grade wax museum Tuesday, March 21, at Mary Welsh Elementary, Williamsburg. (Melinda Wichmann/The Hometown Current)
Elhadj “Seydou” Ndoye chose Black Beard the pirate to research and present at the Mary Welsh Elementary fourth grade wax museum Tuesday evening, March 21. (Melinda Wichmann/The Hometown Current)
McKenna Lorenzen portrayed journalist Barbara Walters at the annual fourth grade wax museum Tuesday evening, March 21, at Mary Welsh Elementary, Williamsburg. (Melinda Wichmann/The Hometown Current)
Keelyn McArtor portrayed actress and animal advocate Betty White at the fourth grade wax museum Tuesday, March 21, at Mary Welsh Elementary, Williamsburg. (Melinda Wichmann/The Hometown Current)
Kinsley Conrad, left, and Landry Stanford portray Julia Child and Queen Elizabeth, respectively, at the Mary Welsh Elementary fourth grade wax museum Tuesday evening, March 21. (Melinda Wichmann/The Hometown Current)