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SUMMARY:Mining History Month\, January 9\, 2016
DESCRIPTION:The regional observance of Mining History Month will take place January 9-31\, 2016\, with programs in Wilkes-Barre\, Scranton\, Pittston\, Port Griffith\, Plymouth\, Nanticoke\, Ashley\, and Wilkes-Barre Township.  The annual event seeks to remember and honor the area’s anthracite mineworkers\, their families and communities.\r\n\r\nThe programs are sponsored by the Anthracite Heritage Museum\, Anthracite Heritage Foundation\, King’s College\, Wilkes University\, Lackawanna Historical Society\, Greater Pittston Historical Society\, Plymouth Historical Society\, Nanticoke Historical Society\, Huber Breaker Preservation Society\, Anthracite Living History Group\, and Knox Mine Disaster Memorial Committee.\r\n\r\nAll events except the first are open to the public free of charge.\r\n\r\nPlease click here for a pdf listing all the events for the month of January.\r\n\r\nJan. 9\, 2016 8 am-6 pm\, Boy Scouts of America: “Mining in Society” Merit Badge Day\, Open to Boy Scouts of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Council\, King’s College
URL:https://www.anthracitemuseum.org/event/mining-history-month-january-9-31-2016/
LOCATION:Kings College\, 133 N River Street\, Wilkes-Barre\, PA\, 18702\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160114T190000
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SUMMARY:Plymouth Historical Society-Public Program: F. Charles Petrillo
DESCRIPTION:The regional observance of Mining History Month will take place January 9-31\, 2016\, with programs in Wilkes-Barre\, Scranton\, Pittston\, Port Griffith\, Plymouth\, Nanticoke\, Ashley\, and Wilkes-Barre Township.  The annual event seeks to remember and honor the area’s anthracite mineworkers\, their families and communities.\r\n\r\nThe programs are sponsored by the Anthracite Heritage Museum\, Anthracite Heritage Foundation\, King’s College\, Wilkes University\, Lackawanna Historical Society\, Greater Pittston Historical Society\, Plymouth Historical Society\, Nanticoke Historical Society\, Huber Breaker Preservation Society\, Anthracite Living History Group\, and Knox Mine Disaster Memorial Committee.\r\n\r\nAll events except the first are open to the public free of charge.\r\n\r\nPlease click here for a pdf listing all the events for the month of January.\r\n\r\nJan. 14\, 2016 7-8:30 pm\, Plymouth Historical Society-Public Program: F. Charles Petrillo\, “The Susquehanna Navy: The River Coal Dredging Industry in Northeastern Pennsylvania\,” Community Room of Dan Flood Apartments (150 East Main St.\, Plymouth)\, refreshments served
URL:https://www.anthracitemuseum.org/event/plymouth-historical-society-public-program-f-charles-petrillo/
LOCATION:Dan Flood Apartments\, 150 East Main St\, Plymouth\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lackawanna Historical Society-Public Program: James Guthrie
DESCRIPTION:The regional observance of Mining History Month will take place January 9-31\, 2016\, with programs in Wilkes-Barre\, Scranton\, Pittston\, Port Griffith\, Plymouth\, Nanticoke\, Ashley\, and Wilkes-Barre Township.  The annual event seeks to remember and honor the area’s anthracite mineworkers\, their families and communities.\r\n\r\nThe programs are sponsored by the Anthracite Heritage Museum\, Anthracite Heritage Foundation\, King’s College\, Wilkes University\, Lackawanna Historical Society\, Greater Pittston Historical Society\, Plymouth Historical Society\, Nanticoke Historical Society\, Huber Breaker Preservation Society\, Anthracite Living History Group\, and Knox Mine Disaster Memorial Committee.\r\n\r\nAll events except the first are open to the public free of charge.\r\n\r\nPlease click here for a pdf listing all the events for the month of January.\r\n\r\nJan. 15\, 2016 6-7:30 pm\, Lackawanna Historical Society-Public Program: James Guthrie\, “Dealers and Jobbers: Advertising Anthracite to the Intermediate Market\,” Catlin House (232 Monroe Ave.\, Scranton)\, refreshments served
URL:https://www.anthracitemuseum.org/event/lackawanna-historical-society-public-program-james-guthrie/
LOCATION:Catlin House\, 232 Monroe Ave.\, Scranton\, 18510\, United States
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SUMMARY:Greater Pittston Historical Society-Public Program: Craig Robertson
DESCRIPTION:The regional observance of Mining History Month will take place January 9-31\, 2016\, with programs in Wilkes-Barre\, Scranton\, Pittston\, Port Griffith\, Plymouth\, Nanticoke\, Ashley\, and Wilkes-Barre Township.  The annual event seeks to remember and honor the area’s anthracite mineworkers\, their families and communities.\r\n\r\nThe programs are sponsored by the Anthracite Heritage Museum\, Anthracite Heritage Foundation\, King’s College\, Wilkes University\, Lackawanna Historical Society\, Greater Pittston Historical Society\, Plymouth Historical Society\, Nanticoke Historical Society\, Huber Breaker Preservation Society\, Anthracite Living History Group\, and Knox Mine Disaster Memorial Committee.\r\n\r\nAll events except the first are open to the public free of charge.\r\n\r\nPlease click here for a pdf listing all the events for the month of January.\r\n\r\nJan. 16\, 2016 7-8:30 pm\, Greater Pittston Historical Society-Public Program: Craig Robertson\, “The Butler Mine Tunnel from the Inside: An Examination of the Wyoming Valley’s Worst Toxic Disaster\,” Pittston Memorial Library (47 Broad St.\, Pittston)\, refreshments served
URL:https://www.anthracitemuseum.org/event/reater-pittston-historical-society-public-program-craig-robertson/
LOCATION:Pittston Memorial Library\, 47 Broad St.\, Pittston\, 18640\, United States
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SUMMARY:Knox Mine Disaster Memorial Service
DESCRIPTION:The regional observance of Mining History Month will take place January 9-31\, 2016\, with programs in Wilkes-Barre\, Scranton\, Pittston\, Port Griffith\, Plymouth\, Nanticoke\, Ashley\, and Wilkes-Barre Township.  The annual event seeks to remember and honor the area’s anthracite mineworkers\, their families and communities.\r\n\r\nThe programs are sponsored by the Anthracite Heritage Museum\, Anthracite Heritage Foundation\, King’s College\, Wilkes University\, Lackawanna Historical Society\, Greater Pittston Historical Society\, Plymouth Historical Society\, Nanticoke Historical Society\, Huber Breaker Preservation Society\, Anthracite Living History Group\, and Knox Mine Disaster Memorial Committee.\r\n\r\nAll events except the first are open to the public free of charge.\r\n\r\nPlease click here for a pdf listing all the events for the month of January.\r\n\r\nJan. 17\, 2016 10 am\, Knox Mine Disaster Memorial Service\, St. John the Evangelist Church\, Pittston
URL:https://www.anthracitemuseum.org/event/knox-mine-disaster-memorial-service/
LOCATION:St. John the Evangelist Churc\, 35 William St.\, Pittston\, PA\, 18640\, United States
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SUMMARY:Anthracite Heritage Museum Marks Knox Mine Disaster’s 57th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Scranton—The Anthracite Heritage Museum in McDade Park will commemorate the powerful story of the Knox Mine Disaster on Saturday\, January 23\, 2015\, at 2 p.m.\, marking 57 years since January 22\, 1959\, when the ice-laden waters of the Susquehanna River broke into the Knox Mine at Port Griffith\, Luzerne County\, Pennsylvania sweeping away twelve men.\r\n\r\nThe Knox disaster program is open free of charge to the public.  Admission is charged for the Museum’s main exhibit\, Anthracite People: Immigration & Ethnicity in Pennsylvania’s Hard Coal Region\, and temporary exhibitions.\r\n\r\nClick here for more information about this event.
URL:https://www.anthracitemuseum.org/event/anthracite-heritage-museum-marks-knox-mine-disasters-57th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Anthracite Heritage Museum\, McDade Park\, Scranton\, PA\, 18504\, United States
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