
American Red Cross Blood Drive–BLOOD SHORTAGE since weather disrupted blood drives
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Joe Lex, author of All Bones Considered: 52 Laurel Hill Women
Go Birds! Here’s your 2026 Great Backyard Bird Count…reminder :)
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Friday Film: HARRIET (2019)

Harriet (2019), starring Oscar-nominee Cynthia Erivo, is a powerful biographical drama that chronicles Harriet Tubman’s escape from slavery and her dangerous work rescuing others via the Underground Railroad. The PG-13 film is praised for its portrayal of her faith and courage.
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Gentle Yoga and Meditation (in 45 minutes)

Join us for an “all levels” Gentle Yoga class with Meditation in the Winsor Room, led by the Lead Teacher, Dianne, from YogaSix Main Line. This free class is designed to help you connect with your body and mind through gentle movement and guided meditation.
Whether you’re new to these practices or have been exploring them for years, this class is a space where you can slow down, breathe deeply, and find a sense of calm.
The practice will start with mindful movement to gently wake your body while paying close attention to how you move and how you feel. Gentle Yoga is an incredible way to increase your strength, flexibility and improve your balance. This will be followed by a meditation session, where you will focus on breath and cultivate mindfulness while creating inner peace. We hope to see you there!
Posted in Yoga Class | Tags: Dianne Rutstein, YOGASIX
Sheilah D. Vance, author of Threshold to Valley Forge: The Six Days of The Gulph Mills Encampment
Lunar New Year: Know Your Sign

LUNAR NEW YEAR
KNOW YOUR SIGN
Saturday, February 14, 11:00am
Winsor Room
Join RML’s reference librarian, Jena Lui, to celebrate Lunar New Year by learning more about your zodiac animal and this year’s prediction for your sign.
The holiday, also known as Chinese New Year, falls on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. Philadelphia welcomes the Year of the Horse, and there will be celebratory parades through Chinatown.
Increase your luck by making your own clay figurine of your zodiac sign and try out some lucky snacks!
Registration required online. Must be 18+
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Our Local History Geek gives RML and RHS history talks a shoutout on “the TV”!
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Mike Madaio, author of A History of Philadelphia Sandwiches
Radnor EAC Lecture Series: It’s time to cut the salt

Radnor EAC Lecture Series: It’s Time To Cut The Salt
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
6:00pm
Winsor Room
Radnor Memorial Library
Did you know that winter salt use has dramatically increased in the past 50 years?
In the Winsor Room at Radnor Memorial Library, John K. Jackson, PhD, Senior Research Scientist at Stroud Water Research Center, will present an important talk on how this increased use of salt is contaminating our freshwater ecosystems and water supply.
This program is the first in a series of lectures sponsored by Radnor Township Environmental Advisory Council in partnership with Radnor Memorial Library.
There is no registration for in person attendance. Please join us!
But if you need the virtual option please try to register through the link on the graphic.
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Gentle Yoga and Meditation (in 45 minutes)

Join us for an “all levels” Gentle Yoga class with Meditation in the Winsor Room, led by the Lead Teacher, Dianne, from YogaSix Main Line. This free class is designed to help you connect with your body and mind through gentle movement and guided meditation.
Whether you’re new to these practices or have been exploring them for years, this class is a space where you can slow down, breathe deeply, and find a sense of calm.
The practice will start with mindful movement to gently wake your body while paying close attention to how you move and how you feel. Gentle Yoga is an incredible way to increase your strength, flexibility and improve your balance. This will be followed by a meditation session, where you will focus on breath and cultivate mindfulness while creating inner peace. We hope to see you there!
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Posted in Yoga Class | Tags: Dianne Rutstein, YOGASIX
Strike a Resounding Chord in 2026! Thomas Paine, Common Sense, in Philadelphia!

Common Sense by Thomas Paine: On January 9, 1776, the most important pamphlet in American history was first published in Philadelphia by the printer Robert Bell. The work became an immediate success, spreading rapidly throughout the Thirteen Colonies and played a significant role in swaying public opinion toward independence from Great Britain. Paine made a forceful case for separation from England when many Americans considered such a move foolish and fatal.
Join RHS member and local historian Jim Segrave-Daly (thelocalhistorygeek.com) for a lively discussion of Paine’s revolutionary contribution.
We’ll have a big birthday cake in celebration of Paine’s birthday (in January) and the “Semiquincentennial”– America’s 250th Anniversary.
Common Sense is still a symbol of the American spirit at the time of the Revolution–and beyond.
We’ll shine a spotlight on Thomas Paine’s often over-looked role as Founding Father and abolitionist. A letter was written by Paine, in which he adopted the persona of an enslaved person, addressing none other than Thomas Jefferson. This poignant letter serves as a powerful testament to Paine’s deep moral convictions and his impassioned plea for the eradication of slavery. And it could not be more fitting as we look forward to Black History Month!
There is no registration…just come!
For more information about America’s 250th in Delaware County PA, follow here!https://www.america250padelco.org/
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Posted in Lectures, Special Events! | Tags: Jim Segrave-Daly, Pam Sedor, Radnor Historical Society, Thomas Paine
Tech Class on Thursday and walk-in help
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Posted in Tech Help | Tags: Francis Lyons
Welcome back, Chess Club on 1/7/26!

Delaware Valley Chess Club meets at RML, weekly on Wednesdays. All levels and ages are invited to come and play chess. The club provides a free and relaxed environment to play and learn. Come join us if you are interested in tournament play, free lessons, or just a relaxed afternoon with a cup of coffee and a few relaxed games.
For more information, contact Anthony Durkin at [email protected]
Any questions? Call Pam at RML, 610-687-1124 x62
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Enjoy this reblog from 2020–One Cool Colonial–Ep. 16: Part 2–Clarissa still cookin’ for colonial kids!
Enjoy!
Happy New Year
from Radnor Memorial Library
The Main Line’s colonial history began with Lenape lands and William Penn’s 1681 grant to Welsh Quakers, leading to Welsh place names.
William Penn’s Treaty with the Lenape
In 1682, William Penn entered into purchase agreements with the Lenape that brought lands deeded to his proprietorship under his absolute title.
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Posted in One Cool Colonial | Tags: 1696 Thomas Massey House, 18th century housewifery, 18th-century cooking, 18th-century gardening, Clarissa F. Dillon, colonial hearth cooking, Delaware County Historic Houses, One Cool Colonial, Pennsylvania Quaker History, Rich Paul
Enjoy this replay from 2020! One Cool Colonial–Ep. 15: Part 1–Clarissa Dillon Cooks
Season’s Greetings!
On the eve of 2026
The United States Semiquincentennial
prepare to “go colonial” !
Goodnight, garden.
Clarissa put the kitchen garden to bed in early December–not long after the first killing frost. It was around Halloween when Clarissa (fearless housewife) “trundled” her basket of roots down the narrow cellar steps, laying them neatly in a corner…on a cold dirt floor.
Then one day, Clarissa announced that she would, indeed, be cooking a seasonal meal at 1696 Thomas Massey House in December.
With the holidays approaching, the housewife hinted about the dinner menu — said she would be shopping for lamb. Potatoes, carrots, onions, and turnips would again see the light of day when the housewife would bring them up from the cellar for the farmhouse dinner.
In 1683, setting sail on the ketch Endeavor from Liverpool, England, Thomas Massey, age 20, landed in Chester, Pennsylvania Colony, as an indentured servant to Frances Stanfield. Also on the ship was a young girl named Phebe Taylor.
After working off his indenture and receiving his own land, Thomas married Phebe Taylor. He was 29 and she was 22.
They built a house and then one by one, 7 children were born to them.
With quite a large family to feed, Phebe would have spent a lot of time in the kitchen. And her daughters would have learned to cook very early on.
On this beautiful day, Clarissa would be cooking a hearty meal for us on the open hearth — one that Phebe Massey might have served her family in the 1700s.

We wish you a happy and healthy holiday!
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Posted in One Cool Colonial | Tags: 1696 Thomas Massey House, 18th century housewifery, 18th-century cooking, 18th-century gardening, Clarissa F. Dillon, Historic Houses of Delaware County, Marc d'Entremont, One Cool Colonial, Pennsylvania Quaker History, Phebe Massey, Quakers in Pennsylvania, Rich Paul, Thomas Massey
Yoga tonight! New dates coming in January ’26
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Posted in Yoga Class | Tags: Carole McKeon, Verge Yoga
Blood Drive on Friday at RML–registration required
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Rep. Borowski and State Senator Cappelletti: Mobile Office Hours on Thursday
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Documentary Film Screening: My Mother’s War
Friday Film: Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
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Banking On Your Future: Estate Planning For Bank Accounts

Banking on Your Future: Estate Planning for Bank Accounts
Wednesday, 12/10 6:30pm
Winsor Room
Sun Federal Credit Union’s Eric Slade will present valuable information to an account owner on how they can structure their bank accounts for maximum benefit to their descendants plus how the process works if you are a beneficiary or executor filing a death claim for a bank account.
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Friday Film: Blithe Spirit
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Three Roads to Gettysburg by Tim McGrath
Navigating the Complexities of Aging with Confidence

Navigating the Complexities of Aging with Confidence
Wednesday, 11/12/25
6:30pm-7:30pm
Winsor Room
Join Jill and Steve Marshall, Certified Senior Advisors and founders of Silver Path Consulting, for an interactive discussion on planning ahead with clarity and purpose.
Explore housing, legal and financial readiness, family communication, and maintaining connection, with emphasis on a holistic approach that shows how these elements work together.
Steve and Jill’s work has been featured on the Kelly Corrigan Wonders podcast.
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Fashion In The Time Of Jane Austen, presented by Candice Hearn and the Jane Austen Society of North America
The Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto
Valerie Coleman, author of From Dragon’s Teeth To Eagle’s Nest
SEPTA Senior Card Event tomorrow, 10/8!
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