HONESDALE, PA — The Wayne County Historical Society’s Plain Speaking Summer Series will feature Hank Loftus, the curator of the Dorflinger Glass Museum in White Mills, presenting “Glass: A Most …
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HONESDALE, PA — The Wayne County Historical Society’s Plain Speaking Summer Series will feature Hank Loftus, the curator of the Dorflinger Glass Museum in White Mills, presenting “Glass: A Most Remarkable Material,” at 5 p.m. on Friday, July 10 at 810 Main St. Made of sand, alkali and high heat, glass has been used by mankind for over 3,500 years, starting with beautiful luxury items prized by the Egyptian pharaohs. The presentation is free. Visit www.waynehistorypa.org or call 570/253-3240.
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