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The Longest Day at Plush Mills
The Longest Day is an event held every year on June 21. This day is particularly difficult for individuals who experience Alzheimers. The event works to…Read Now -
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Hurricane Relief Bracelets
We so enjoyed making these stylish button bracelets last month that we decided they’d be a perfect fundraising project for Hurricane…Read Now -
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A Fine Night for Fine Arts
Paintings, sculptures, and hand made clothing were on display at Plush Mills Fine Arts Night. Guests at the event enjoyed the art as well as live music and…Read Now -
Press & News
The Importance Of Good Sleep Hygiene
Statistics about the lack of sleep among adults in the United States are somewhat shocking. According to recent studies, some 35% of adults do not get the CDC…Read Now -
Meet the Residents
Local Batsmen Swing for Doubles
Plush Mills is supporting three local high schools’ baseball programs with “Swing for Doubles” – awarding $20 for each double tallied during the…Read Now -
Resources for Families
How to Preserve Family Memories
The photos, letters, emotional memories and even conversations are all a part of your family history, heritage and tradition. These memories will keep your…Read Now -
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The Seventh Chukker
(In polo terms, that’s the 19th Hole .) Plush Mills’ neighbors made a road trip to Brandywine Polo Club in Kennett Square. They watched the home team…Read Now -
Resources for Families
Adjusting To Shorter Days When Daylight Savings Time Ends
Cooler temperatures usher in the end of Daylight Savings Time (DST) and shorter daylight hours. On Halloween this year, October 31, 2020, we’ll be setting…Read Now -
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A Primer On Vaccines
Shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine are being distributed throughout the country, and they are being specifically allocated to the highest priority groups. The…Read Now -
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Green Thumbs
Expect a bumper crop from the raised planting beds on the southwest side of the building. Josh Coceano, horticulturist at The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore…Read Now