Sime B. Bertolet, Berks History Center executive director, said the event will be about the influence of Pennsylvania Germans.
The conference is open to the public, but reservations are required. Lunch is included in the conference fee. For information, contact the Berks History Center at 610-375-4375, email krichards@berkshistory.org or visit www.berkshistory.org.
Source: Berks History Conference will explore roots of county | Reading Eagle – NEWS
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