William Bradford Evening In Concord

An Evening With William Bradford, An Eye-witness Account of The Pilgrim Story 1620-21 will be held Saturday, 6-9 p.m., Nov. 1 at the Concord Senior Center, 817 Concord Road, Glen Mills, Pa. 19342.

Tickets are $30 for adults with limited number of $15 discounts for children 12 and under.

The night features Thanksgiving themed refreshments.

Step back into the 17th Century and hear William Bradford share

his eye-witness account of key events in Pilgrim history. You are sure to be entertained and challenged while receiving an accurate rendering of events and new appreciation for this band of Separatists – who they were, what they did and why.

Learn the:
· Real reasons the Pilgrims left England and came to the New World
· Record of the Mayflower journey
· Realities of surviving their first Winter
· Amazing relationship with the Native American Indians
· Power of the Mayflower Compact
· Facts concerning the “First Thanksgiving”

To register for visit the Eventbrite link on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/714805915223252/

The children’s discounts are not available at Eventbrite. For information on how to get one call 484.557.7655 or email AmericanLibertyTours@gmail.com
Hat tip Carris Kocher

William Bradford Evening In Concord

William Bradford Evening In Concord

Ignore Howard Zinn, Celebrate Columbus

Ignore Howard Zinn, Celebrate Columbus — Let us today, this Columbus Day — granted the official observation is Monday — ignore Howard Zinn, who was  a very bad historian, and celebrate the guy who, for all intents and purposes, discovered America.

Vinland, after all, never really took.

Ignore Howard Zinn

Howard Zinn was a socialist who wrote a book call “A People’s History of the United States” which used to be able to be read for free  at a site, appropriately enough regarding Zinn, called HistoryIsAWeapon.com. It no longer seems to be available there, however.

Zinn claims that America has always been ruled by oppressors — the 1 percenters who own a third of the wealth and keep control by fermenting dissent among the 99 percent who are the rest of us  — and starts his claim with Columbus who he says committed genocide on the residents of the West Indies.

It seems to be the theme pushed by the hipster crowd this 2013.

Well, the truth is the Spanish were pretty rough on the native peoples of the Caribbean, something we know from Spanish sources, but the cruelty was obviously not done at the direction of Spanish authorities as steps were taken to stop it when complaints reached them. Further, the native peoples of the Caribbean were not without their flaws either. The name for the Caribbean comes from the Carib tribe, from whence we also get the word cannibal.

And while Columbus was  far from perfect he does not appear to be the gratuitously cruel tyrant Zinn and our hipster friends claim him to be. In Columbus’ own words this is what he says about the Lucayan peoples of the Bahamas who Zinn et al alleges he mutilated and slaughtered: “They are very gentle and without knowledge of what is evil; nor do they murder or steal… . Your Highness may believe that in all the world there can be no better people … they have the sweetest talk in the world, and are always laughing.”

It seems the revisionists are getting their signals crossed somewhere, which is understandable as Zinn is a bad historian.

America is a place that allowed tens of millions of Europeans and Asians to escape the feudalism that infected their homelands and her discovery only deserves to be celebrated. Even Africans should celebrate. Slavery existed in Africa — it wasn’t Europeans doing the slave catching — before the trans-Atlantic slave trade and it was only after the founding of the United States did the push begin to end it. Pennsylvania was one of the first recognized governments in in history, to ban slavery which happened in 1780 in the middle of the Revolutionary War.

Our hipster ironically wants a day named for Bishop Bartolomé de las Casas and there is a point to that as the Bishop is one of history’s good guys.  On the other hand, he was the one who suggested that the labor lost due to the death of Indians be replaced by Africans and some credit him with the start of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

History is a bit more nuanced than Zinn and the hipster crowd make it out to be.

One more bit of irony:  Zinn’s work was popularized by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck who grew up near Zinn and were family friends. Damon and Affleck are now part of the one-percenter crowd. They have yet to give most of their money to the rest of us, and certainly have not led any crusades to end the tax breaks for performing artists who receive mega millions per film.

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Autumn 2014 Starts Now

Autumn 2014 Starts Now

The 2014 autumnal equinox is right now 10:29 p.m. EDT, Sept. 22, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac as the sun crosses the celestial equator. Fall has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, and the days are now shorter than the nights and will continue to be so until the spring equinox.

The celestial equator is a circle concentric with the actual equator that extends infinitely to space. As the Earth has a 23 degree tilt the the northern half tilts towards the Sun during half its orbit and away the other half. The equinoxes occur when tilt switches.

Autumn 2014 Starts Now

Fall Starts Tonight, Enjoy The Season

Fall officially starts 10:29 tonight, which means that the Pennsylvania’s forests will be soon alight with  colors. The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development has several resources to maximize your outdoor activity during the fall season, says State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129).

A fall foliage report to track the changing leaves in Pennsylvania can be found here.

There is also this website with a full list of fall festivals throughout the state. 

Residents are encouraged to take advantage of Pennsylvania’s abundant natural beauty. For still more information, visit visitpa.com.

Fall Starts Tonight, Enjoy The Season

Fall Starts Tonight, Enjoy The Season

 

Harvest Moon Tonight

Harvest Moon Tonight

The harvest moon is the the full moon closest to the fall equinox. Tonight — well tomorrow morning, really as it isn’t scheduled to be full until 1:38 a.m. —  is the harvest moon.

Here’s some music for the event.

 

 

Harvest Moon Tonight

Madison Rising Star Spangled Banner

Madison Rising Star Spangled Banner courtesy of Cathy Craddock

 

Madison Rising Star Spangled Banner

Happy Independence Day Madison Rising

Firecracker Facts

Firecrackers, which were invented when ancient Chinese discovered naturally exploding bamboo, were not used in the earliest Fourth of July celebration

.“The norm before then was ‘illuminations’—where people placed candles in their windows—as well as bonfires, bells, musket fire, and loud parades,” according to fireworks savant Warren Dotz.

And of course, using explosives to send blacksmith anvils into the air.

And you thought those Roadrunner cartoons were not based on fact.

Firecracker Facts

Firecracker Facts

Valley Forge Vols Needed

Carris Kocher of Concord reports that volunteers are needed for the annual Valley Forge Picnic In the Park on July 4.

To volunteer for a two-hour shift call 610-783-1777 or email info@friendsofvalleyforge.org.

The Picnic in the Park runs 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and features artillery demonstrations, historical games, an All-American cook-out, and music.

Pack a picnic or purchase hot dogs and hamburgers on-site.

And bring a blanket.

Valley Forge Vols Needed

Valley Forge Vols Needed

Summer 2014 Starts Now

Summer 2014 Starts Now

Summer 2014 starts at 6:51 a.m. EDT, June 21, which is right now if our internet service provider’s clock is accurate.

This means that tilt of Earth’s semi-axis is most inclined to the sun in the Northern Hemisphere which is a solstice.

The axis will in a few moments slowly start reversing itself until it is the Southern Hemisphere that is most inclined to the sun.

The would be the start of our winter (and Australia’s summer).

Today is the longest day of the year. Don’t expect the real heat to start happening for several more weeks, however. It takes a while for the ground to absorb all that solar energy and it is the ground that really makes things hot.

In Europe summer was traditionally considered to start May 1 which is why today is often referred to as “Midsummer.

This reckoning is still used in Ireland.

Some music to start the season:

Summer 2014 Starts Now

First Flag Day Was In Pa

First Flag Day Was In PaFirst Flag Day Was In Pa

Flag Day commemorates the anniversary of the congressional adoption of the first stars and stripes flag design, which took place on June 14, 1777.

Although the national observance was not adopted by Congress until Aug. 3, 1949, Pennsylvania was the first state to adopt June 14 as Flag Day, with the original resolution adopted on May 7, 1937.

For the origins of Flag Day, click here.

For how to appropriately display the flag,  click here.

The Pennsylvania House, June 3, unanimously adopted House Resolution 879, which commemorates June 14 as Flag Day in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, says State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129)