HONESDALE, PA — The Plain Speaking Summer Series is back at the Wayne County Historical Society, located at 810 Main St. Plain Speaking is a summer series of informal talks on Wayne County history …
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HONESDALE, PA — The Plain Speaking Summer Series is back at the Wayne County Historical Society, located at 810 Main St. Plain Speaking is a summer series of informal talks on Wayne County history by local individuals who have spent years studying their topics. Although the subjects may be serious, the mood is intended to be light. No presentation will take more than an hour and some will be shorter. The talks will take place each Friday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room at the Museum.
These programs are free and open to the public. The next talk is on June 27, and is about the Shohola train wreck by George Fluhr. For more information or if you are interested in being a speaker for July or August call 570/253-3240, email wchs@ptd.net or check them out on Facebook.
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