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November 2016

William Colepaugh: King of Prussia’s Nazi Spy

November 12, 2016 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Christ Church (Old Swedes) Church Hall, 740 River Rd
Swedesburg, PA 19405 United States
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Saturday, November 12 ~ 2:00 pm PROGRAM William Colepaugh:  King of Prussia’s Nazi Spy SPEAKER Robert Miller In his well documented book, A True Story of An American Nazi Spy:  William Colepaugh, Bob Miller documents the story of  a man who was married, lived, worked, owned a business, and volunteered with the Boy Scouts and the Rotary in King of

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December 2016

Saint Lucia Fest

December 13, 2016 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Christ Church (Old Swedes) Church Hall, 740 River Rd
Swedesburg, PA 19405 United States
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Tuesday, December 13 ~ 7:00 pm Saint Lucia Fest Holiday celebration for Society members and friends LOCATION  Christ Old Swedes Church (Directions)

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January 2017

Annual Meeting

January 14, 2017 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Christ Church (Old Swedes) Church Hall, 740 River Rd
Swedesburg, PA 19405 United States
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CANCELLED due to the threat of bad weather. We will work our annual business meeting into another program at a later date. Sorry for the inconvenience. Our Annual Business Meeting will include a short program about "Changes in Upper Merion ~ Then and Now." This will be an open forum for members and guests to share their memories about growing

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February 2017

Africans in New Sweden: The Untold Story

February 11, 2017 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Christ Church (Old Swedes) Church Hall, 740 River Rd
Swedesburg, PA 19405 United States
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PROGRAM Africans in New Sweden: The Untold Story SPEAKER Abdullah R. Muhammed One of the best kept secrets of the European colonization of the world, particularly of North America, has been the hidden role of Africans—both free and enslaved. Much of what was accomplished by those European colonists, particularly the Swedes and the Dutch, was greatly overshadowed by the English,

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