Summer honey and fall honey from the Street Road bees Keeping the leaves dry for Heterotopia West Installing
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Summer honey and fall honey from the Street Road bees Keeping the leaves dry for Heterotopia West Installing
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May 2017
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Visiting:
Winter 2020-21: please check our website before visiting as our hours are subject to change during the pandemic. Masks are required and we are observing limited numbers of people inside at one time. Please call 610-869-4712 or email to set up visits outside our regularly scheduled hours. HOURS December 2020: Due to the ongoing pandemic and state guidelines, the Library and Street Road currently closed. We will continue to monitor the situation and state advisories - check back regularly before visiting. Our regular hours - when we reopen: Street Road: Saturdays 11am - 3pm and by appointment. Little Free Library: Thursday 12-3, Friday 1-4, Saturday 10-3 Our Little Free Library's outdoor box is open 24/7 and regularly restocked. Holiday 2020 hours closed Thursday Nov 26, Thursday Dec 24, Friday Dec 25, Saturday Dec 26. DIRECTIONS to Street Road here. to The Little Free Library here. A word about 'here': We acknowledge that we are on the ancestral lands of the Lenape, original people of the mid-Atlantic area, forced west by British and US governments. Most Delaware Indian tribe descendants are now located in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario. Lenni Lenapes in Pennsylvania are not officially recognized as tribes by the United States, though an estimated 5000 Lenape Nation descendants live in the Delaware River area. We pay respects to the Lenape people both past and present. Please consider the many legacies of violence, displacement and settlement that form part of our collective histories. While increased public recognition of these legacies and processes of redress such as Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission are positive steps, concrete focus on return of land and land rights remains a distant horizon. |