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A Chester County woman wants to donate a Native American burial ground. It’s a complicated process. Frank Kummer, The Philadelphia Inquirer © DAVID MAIALETTI/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Carol McCloskey (right) and her husband, J.R. Delich (left), look over a plot of land she owns in the Brandywine Valley.
An aging metal sign erected by the Chester County Historical Society in 1908 stands partially obscured by a tree along a curvy rural road in tiny Newlin Township to commemorate the Lenape people buried on the knoll just above.
Carol McCloskey, 78, has owned that knoll, now dense with woods, since 1987.
Now planning her estate, she wants to donate the property, preferably to Native Americans, to ensure its preservation. But finding a good steward for the land has been more complicated than she thought. So far she’s found no takers for her half-acre lot, the only officially recognized Native American burial site in Chester County.
Local Charities Unite with School for Virtual STEM Event The event was the culmination of a partnership between Science Olympiad, The Nora Project and Indian Knoll Elementary School.
Published March 11, 2021 •
Updated on March 11, 2021 at 9:06 am
Indian Knoll Elementary fourth grade students and their families recently participated in a virtual science night focused on making science accessible for all, including students with learning differences and disabilities.
Families participated in activities such as “Straw Towers” and “Gummi Bear Long Jump” to build STEM fundamentals through hands-on learning. Through Zoom, participants were able to learn how to build and test the strength of a tower built from straws and build a catapult to shoot gummy bears across the room.