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Five Things to Know Today -- Thursday

"Five Things to Know Today" is a Radnor Patch feature published every day that provides a quick heads up on what's happening here.

"Five Things to Know Today" is a Radnor Patch feature published every day that provides a quick heads up on what's happening. Add what other things people might need to know in the comments section below.

1. Gene Hough, who preserves and restores graves and monuments, has been working with the Radnor Historical Society and volunteers to clean up and give life again to the Baptist cemetery on West Wayne Avenue in Wayne. On Saturday June 25 Hough will lead a 9 a.m. demonstration on the preservation and restoration of monuments followed by a clean up session at 10 a.m. at the cemetery. The public is invited to attend.

2. This evening you can attend a workshop entitled, “We all live downstream” at the . At the event you can learn about water conservation and stormwater management practices. The workshop takes place from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

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3. In the days before the Fourth of July, relive the excitement of declaring independence from King George at the Colonial Plantation.

4. The National Weather Service has warned of a “hazardous weather outlook” for the region today and tomorrow during which severe storms are a possibility.

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5. Next Thursday is the last day on the job for Lisa Williamson, communications director of Radnor Township School District. Lisa has helped us out a lot over the years and we wish her a happy and relaxed future on the beach. Don’t forget to come back to Radnor for a visit, Lisa.


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