Learn About Balance and Physical Therapy, Thurs., May 5, 1 pm

Balance and Physical Therapy Presented by Margaret Fitzpatrick, PT, DPT, OCS Our sense of balance is like a 3 legged table with the eyes, ears, and legs holding us up. A deficiency in any one of these areas can cause a balance problem and lead to falls. The balance system needs to be strengthened to stay strong. Balance can improve no matter how old you […]

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Understanding Anxiety & Depression with Doylestown Health, Tues., Apr. 19, 7 pm

Did you know that nearly 16 million American adults live with major depression, and another 42 million struggle with anxiety disorders? Join a Doylestown Health Educator to gain a better basic understanding of anxiety and depression.Learn about risk factors, how to recognize  symptoms, tips for managing the disorders as well as how to help a loved one, treatment options, and […]

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A Pint with a Poetess, Tues., Feb. 8, 7 pm

Virtual event with The Library Company of Philadelphia. Before Amanda Gorman, or Maya Angelou or Toni Morrison there was Phillis Wheatley – an enslaved colonial poet who wrote her way to freedom. Hear Wheatley’s remarkable story, while mixing up a wintery riff on a classic cocktail : The Poet’s Dream. Hosted by storyteller and mixologist Jacey Powers of Feminist Cocktail Hour. […]

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The Secret Army: Female Spies- Part Two: World War I and World War II, Thur, October 21, 7 pm

Join us for Part 2 of Female Spies presented by local historian Herb Kaufman. In World War I The famous Mata Hari became synonymous with women using their “personal attractions” to obtain secrets.  In World War II, a women headed the intelligence gathering “Alliance,” France’s largest intelligence gathering and resistance network.  Women spies were major contributors to the success of […]

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