Free Online Performance of 1852 Women’s Rights Convention Announced

Spurred by the anniversary of Pennsylvania’s first women’s rights convention held in West Chester June 2-3, 1852, residents at the Kendal-Crosslands community in Kennett Square are offering a free Zoom performance of the conference’s proceedings at 7:15 p.m. Feb. 23.

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Time for Spring? Or More Winter?

How did the Groundhog Day tradition start? Many historians believe that it’s related to Candlemas Day, a medieval Christian celebration that falls on Feb. 2.

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Regarding Martin Luther King Jr.

We celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s January birthday as a federal holiday every year.

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50plus LIFE Nostalgia Page – December 1996

Join us in celebrating our silver anniversary by taking a look back at life over the last 25 years ... as well as a blast from one of our covers past!

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When Bowling Dominated Saturday-Afternoon Television

While it may seem inconceivable today, there was a time when bowling dominated Saturday-afternoon television.

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50plus LIFE Nostalgia Page – November 1997

Join us in celebrating our silver anniversary by taking a look back at life over the last 25 years ... as well as a blast from one of our covers past!

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50plus LIFE Nostalgia Page – September 1999

Join us in celebrating our silver anniversary by taking a look back at life over the last 25 years ... as well as a blast from one of our covers past!

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50plus LIFE Nostalgia Page – October 1998

Join us in celebrating our silver anniversary by taking a look back at life over the last 25 years ... as well as a blast from one of our covers past!

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The History of Labor Day

Labor Day is a creation of the labor movement, a yearly celebration of the American worker, and a national tribute to the laborer’s contribution to the social and economic achievements of the United States.

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