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DESCRIPTION:William Bunch Auctions proudly presents a fine collection of fr
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DESCRIPTION:Chester County Plans for International Overdose Awareness Day I
nclude “Light the Night” Evening of Remembrance and Hope\n As part of Ches
ter County’s commitment to combat the opioid epidemic\, the County’s Depar
tment of Drug & Alcohol Services announces its participation in “Internati
onal Overdose Awareness Day” on Tuesday\, August 31\, 2021.\nOn this day\,
Chester County will join communities around the world in encouraging resi
dents\, businesses and organizations to raise awareness of the effects of
opioid addiction\, and reduce the stigma surrounding overdoses and drug-re
lated deaths. Importantly\, the County will focus on remembering the live
s of those lost to overdose\, and acknowledge the grief felt by families a
nd friends who have lost a loved one.\nFrom the morning of Tuesday\, Augus
t 31st\, 101 pinwheels\, representing the 101 lives lost in Chester County
to accidental overdose in 2020\, will be displayed in front of the Cheste
r County Justice Center on Market Street in West Chester and the County’s
Government Services Center on Westtown Road.\nOn the evening of August 31s
t\, a special “Night of Light” event will be held on the steps of the Hist
oric Courthouse in West Chester\, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The public is en
couraged to attend this event.\n“This year\, we will take time to remember
those that we have tragically lost to substance use disorders\, and also
bring a message of hope to those working toward long-term recovery\, inclu
ding family and friends who are supporting them\,” said Vince Brown\, Exec
utive Director of the Chester County Department of Drug & Alcohol Services
.\n“Night of Light” will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a time to gather informat
ion and local resources that support those suffering from substance use di
sorder\, plus a time to prepare messages of love and hope for luminary bag
s.\n“This will be followed by a time of guest speakers\, including the wor
ds of a mother who lost her son to substance use disorder\, and a message
from one of Chester County’s certified recovery specialists\, who is on-ca
ll for hospital emergency rooms\, to meet with those who have survived an
overdose\, and help to move them straight to recovery.\nThe evening will c
onclude with the lighting of luminaries and a moment of silence.\n“Althoug
h we saw a slight decline in accidental overdoses last year in Chester Cou
nty\, substance use disorders are still extremely prevalent\, and one life
lost to the disease of addiction is one too many\,” added Vince Brown.\nC
hester County remains committed to tackling the opioid and heroin epidemic
through intensive health\, education\, treatment and law enforcement meas
ures\, coordinated by its Overdose Prevention Task Force.\n
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er County Plans for International Overdose Awareness Day Include “Light th
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As part of Chester County’s commitment to combat the opioid epidemic\, t
he County’s Department of Drug & Alcohol Services announces its participat
ion in “International Overdose Awareness Day” on Tuesday\, August 31\, 202
1.
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On this day\, Chester County will join communities around the w
orld in encouraging residents\, businesses and organizations to raise awar
eness of the effects of opioid addiction\, and reduce the stigma surroundi
ng overdoses and drug-related deaths. Importantly\, the County will focus
on remembering the lives of those lost to overdose\, and acknowledge the
grief felt by families and friends who have lost a loved one.
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the morning of Tuesday\, August 31st\, 101 pinwheels\, represe
nting the 101 lives lost in Chester County to accidental overdose in 2020\
, will be displayed in front of the Chester County Justice Center on Marke
t Street in West Chester and the County’s Government Services Center on We
sttown Road.
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On the evening of August 31st\, a special
“Night of Light” event will be held on the steps of the Historic Courthous
e in West Chester\, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to at
tend this event.
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“This year\, we will take time to remember those
that we have tragically lost to substance use disorders\, and also bring a
message of hope to those working toward long-term recovery\, including fa
mily and friends who are supporting them\,” said Vince Brown\, Executive D
irector of the Chester County Department of Drug & Alcohol Services.
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“Night of Light” will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a time to gather informat
ion and local resources that support those suffering from substance use di
sorder\, plus a time to prepare messages of love and hope for luminary bag
s.
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“This will be followed by a time of guest speakers\, including
the words of a mother who lost her son to substance use disorder\, and a m
essage from one of Chester County’s certified recovery specialists\, who i
s on-call for hospital emergency rooms\, to meet with those who have survi
ved an overdose\, and help to move them straight to recovery.
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evening will conclude with the lighting of luminaries and a moment of sile
nce.
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“Although we saw a slight decline in accidental overdoses las
t year in Chester County\, substance use disorders are still extremely pre
valent\, and one life lost to the disease of addiction is one too many\,”
added Vince Brown.
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Chester County remains committed to tackling th
e opioid and heroin epidemic through intensive health\, education\, treatm
ent and law enforcement measures\, coordinated by its Overdose Prevention
Task Force.
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DESCRIPTION:Frances Hodges Burnett’s 1911 novel The Secret Garden has been
a gateway to gardening for generations of readers. Revealing both the magi
cal metamorphosis of hidden spaces and the transformational aspects of nur
turing nature\, the novel inspires us to re-examine the latent possibiliti
es of places and people. Join us to explore secret gardens and garden secr
ets through a series of talks and walks with experts and authors from the
fields of horticulture\, landscape architecture\, and horticulture therapy
. $125\; $100 for Winterthur and Delaware Museum of Natural History member
s. A few spots are available at a reduced rate for students of landscape a
rchitecture\, horticulture\, public horticulture\, and related fields.
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s Burnett’s 1911 novel The Secret Garden has been a gateway to ga
rdening for generations of readers. Revealing both the magical metamorphos
is of hidden spaces and the transformational aspects of nurturing nature\,
the novel inspires us to re-examine the latent possibilities of places an
d people. Join us to explore secret gardens and garden secrets through a s
eries of talks and walks with experts and authors from the fields of horti
culture\, landscape architecture\, and horticulture therapy. $125\; $1
00 for Winterthur and Delaware Museum of Natural History members. A few sp
ots are available at a reduced rate for students of landscape architecture
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DESCRIPTION:The Rotary Club of Kennett at Longwood is holding it's 2nd Annu
al Great Grub Grab Rotary Restaurant Raffle (GGGRRR). This raffle is tru
ly a win win for our local restaurants and our local community. The Rotary
Club purchases the gift cards from the restaurants.\nThe money raised fro
m selling the raffle tickets helps support many of the projects\, scholars
hips\, and programs of our local non-profits.\nClick HERE to get your tick
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local restaurants.\nSecond Prize - $1500 in gift cards to local restaurant
s.\nThird Prize - $500 in gift cards to local restaurants.\n4th - 13th Pri
ze - $100 in gift cards to local restaurants.\nTickets: https://one.bidpal
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ub of Kennett at Longwood is holding it's 2nd Annual Great Grub Grab Rotar
y Restaurant Raffle (GGGRRR). This raffle is truly a win win for our loc
al restaurants and our local community. The Rotary Club purchases the gift
cards from the restaurants.
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n and an innovative transformation\, our new Orchid House serves as the fi
rst realization of Longwood Reimagined: A New Garden Experience … and we a
re thrilled to share the preservation and expansion of this beloved\, cent
ury-old space with you.\nTransformed into an open\, gallery-like space—boa
sting a new glass roof to restored interior and exterior concrete—our Orch
id House provides an immersive orchid-viewing experience like never before
. Hundreds of orchids lovingly displayed in custom frame trellises and our
restored bronze case dazzle and delight\, showcasing the beauty and diver
sity of our renowned orchid collection. With our curated orchids hand-sele
cted five times per week for rotating display\, there’s always something n
ew—and something breathtakingly beautiful—to see.\nOur restored Orchid Hou
se also sheds light on our dedication to save endangered orchid species bo
th near and far. Through our Orchid Conservation Program\, we have develop
ed the technology to grow large seedling populations of native orchids for
the purpose of restoring native orchid populations\, in our backyard and
far beyond.
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nsformed into an open\, gallery-like space—boasting a new glass roof t
o restored interior and exterior concrete—our Orchid House provides an imm
ersive orchid-viewing experience like never before. Hundreds of orchids lovingly displayed in custom frame tr
ellises and our restored bronze case dazzle and delight\, showcasing the b
eauty and diversity of our renowned orchid collection. With our curated or
chids hand-selected five times per week for rotating display\, there’s alw
ays something new—and something breathtakingly beautiful—to see.
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ur restored Orchid House also sheds light on our dedication to save endang
ered orchid species both near and far. Through our Orchid Conservation Program\, we have devel
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DESCRIPTION: \nPresentation of the Chamber’s Outstanding Citizen of the Yea
r Award held a different level of meaning this year. While selecting the O
utstanding Citizen\, a certain weight of significance for three key member
s that had passed during the year\, and one that had passed during the lat
ter part of 2019\, made it clear that the honor would be posthumously. The
involvement of these longtime and active Chamber members with a multitude
of affiliations\, projects\, and causes left a profound impact on the Sou
thern Chester County community. With overwhelming approval from the famili
es and Chamber’s Executive Committee\, Gail Suzanne Chase\, Michael R. Moy
er\, Dennis C. Melton & David Gregory Hughes were posthumously selected as
2022 Outstanding Citizens of the Year. Their lives and dedication to the
Chamber and their communities were honored at the 55th Annual Chairman’s
Gala\, at Longwood Gardens on Saturday\, March 19\, 2022.\nGail Suzanne Ch
ase\, was the long-time branch manager of WSFS Bank in Kennett Square\, an
d a well-loved friend to all. Her volunteer efforts took her from the Lio
n’s Club of Kennett Square to Anson B. Nixon Park as an advocate for the p
ark and to the Brandywine Valley SPCA. She was the kind of person that ev
eryone had to know\, and once you met her\, your friendship was lifelong.
\nMichael R. Moyer\, longtime State Farm Insurance Agent in Kennett Square
\, was a devoted family man. He enjoyed spending time with his loved ones
and giving back to his community. He was an active member of the Chamber
and served on the Board of Directors\, as well as serving with Longwood Ro
tary Club\, frequently participating in charitable events\; even while he
was ill\, he was giving back 110%.\nDennis C. Melton\, was a well-known ar
chitect\, musician\, and community leader. He was responsible for the des
ign or restoration behind many iconic landmarks in Kennett Square\, Pennsy
lvania\, including the Anson Nixon Park Performance Pavilion\, Country But
cher\, Philter Coffee\, and restoration of the historic Chalfont House. D
ennis loved being an active member of the Kennett community. He served as
chairman of the Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce in 2006 and wa
s a member of the Community & Government Relations Committee and Route 1 E
conomic Development Initiative. He served as president of the Kennett Fla
sh from its founding through 2019. He founded and chaired the Summer Park
Concert Series at Anson Nixon Park for its 14-year run. He also was a fou
nding member of the MLK Breakfast Committee\, serving on the program commi
ttee and singing in the choir for more than 14 years. He was the kind of
person that made a difference for so many\, without seeking recognition.
He was a quiet observer in the room\, but his presence & message were alwa
ys powerful and well respected.\nDavid Gregory Hughes\, franchise owner an
d operator of SERVPRO of Kennett Square/Oxford and Cecil County\, Maryland
. He was one of only four Storm Coordinators for SERVPRO. He and his compa
ny handled the entire Northeast from the Carolinas up through Maine and ou
t to Michigan. David’s also served his community as a contributor to local
volunteer firefighters and EMS units\, area school districts\, the Southe
rn Chester County Chamber and the Western Chester County Chamber of Commer
ce. He was the type of person to give and never expect anything in return
. He simply understood what was needed in a community.\nThe 55th Annual G
ala was attended by 220+ guests who enjoyed music\, dancing\, dinner\, and
a silent auction. Proceeds from the auction benefitted the Chamber’s Educ
ation and Scholarship Fund\, supporting deserving high school students fro
m Avon Grove\, Kennett\, and Unionville High Schools\, and the Chester Cou
nty Technical College High School – Pennock’s Bridge Campus.\nThe Outstand
ing Citizen of the Year Award\nEstablished in 1968\, the Award signifies e
xemplary volunteer efforts\, community service\, vision\, leadership and c
itizenship of individuals who positively influence the welfare of the Sout
hern Chester County community. Since that time\, our community has gathere
d together annually to honor the men and women\, who have served the commu
nity in this manner and\, in doing so\, received this prestigious award fo
r their efforts.\nAbout Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce\nThe S
outhern Chester County Chamber of Commerce\, the region's leading pro-busi
ness member organization\, is dedicated to the growth and development of i
ts members and the business community by providing opportunities to connec
t businesses and support sustainable economic development. Founded in 1929
in Kennett Square\, Pennsylvania\, the Chamber’s nearly 500 member busine
sses consist of influential business leaders and professionals\, not-for-p
rofits\, institutions\, legislative leaders\, and more. The Chamber hosts
more than 70 events and programs each year in the Southern Chester County
region. To join or learn more about the Chamber\, visit www.scccc.com.\n
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sentation of the Chamber’s Outstanding Citizen of the Year Award held a di
fferent level of meaning this year. While selecting the Outstanding Citize
n\, a certain weight of significance for three key members that had passed
during the year\, and one that had passed during the latter part of 2019\
, made it clear that the honor would be posthumously. The involvement of t
hese longtime and active Chamber members with a multitude of affiliations\
, projects\, and causes left a profound impact on the Southern Chester Cou
nty community. With overwhelming approval from the families and Chamber’s
Executive Committee\, Gail Suzanne Chase\, Michael R. Moyer\, Dennis C. Me
lton & David Gregory Hughes were posthumously selected as 2022 Out
standing Citizens of the Year. Their lives and dedication to the
Chamber and their communities were honored at the 55th Annual
Chairman’s Gala\, at Longwood Gardens on Saturday\, March 19\, 2022.
\n
Gail Suzanne Chase\, was the long-time branch manager of WSFS Bank in K
ennett Square\, and a well-loved friend to all. Her volunteer efforts too
k her from the Lion’s Club of Kennett Square to Anson B. Nixon Park as an
advocate for the park and to the Brandywine Valley SPCA. She was the kind
of person that everyone had to know\, and once you met her\, your friends
hip was lifelong.
\n
Michael R. Moyer\, longtime State Farm Insurance
Agent in Kennett Square\, was a devoted family man. He enjoyed spending
time with his loved ones and giving back to his community. He was an activ
e member of the Chamber and served on the Board of Directors\, as well as
serving with Longwood Rotary Club\, frequently participating in charitable
events\; even while he was ill\, he was giving back 110%.
\n
Dennis
C. Melton\, was a well-known architect\, musician\, and community leader.
He was responsible for the design or restoration behind many iconic landm
arks in Kennett Square\, Pennsylvania\, including the Anson Nixon Park Per
formance Pavilion\, Country Butcher\, Philter Coffee\, and restoration of
the historic Chalfont House. Dennis loved being an active member of the K
ennett community. He served as chairman of the Southern Chester County Cha
mber of Commerce in 2006 and was a member of the Community & Government Re
lations Committee and Route 1 Economic Development Initiative. He served
as president of the Kennett Flash from its founding through 2019. He foun
ded and chaired the Summer Park Concert Series at Anson Nixon Park for its
14-year run. He also was a founding member of the MLK Breakfast Committee
\, serving on the program committee and singing in the choir for more than
14 years. He was the kind of person that made a difference for so many\,
without seeking recognition. He was a quiet observer in the room\, but h
is presence & message were always powerful and well respected.
\n
Dav
id Gregory Hughes\, franchise owner and operator of SERVPRO of Kennett Squ
are/Oxford and Cecil County\, Maryland. He was one of only four Storm Coor
dinators for SERVPRO. He and his company handled the entire Northeast from
the Carolinas up through Maine and out to Michigan. David’s also served h
is community as a contributor to local volunteer firefighters and EMS unit
s\, area school districts\, the Southern Chester County Chamber and the We
stern Chester County Chamber of Commerce. He was the type of person to gi
ve and never expect anything in return. He simply understood what was nee
ded in a community.
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The 55th Annual Gala was attended b
y 220+ guests who enjoyed music\, dancing\, dinner\, and a silent auction.
Proceeds from the auction benefitted the Chamber’s Education and Scholars
hip Fund\, supporting deserving high school students from Avon Grove\, Ken
nett\, and Unionville High Schools\, and the Chester County Technical Coll
ege High School – Pennock’s Bridge Campus.
\n
The Outstanding
Citizen of the Year Award \nEstablished in 1968\, the Award
signifies exemplary volunteer efforts\, community service\, vision\, lead
ership and citizenship of individuals who positively influence the welfare
of the Southern Chester County community. Since that time\, our community
has gathered together annually to honor the men and women\, who have serv
ed the community in this manner and\, in doing so\, received this prestigi
ous award for their efforts.
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About Southern Chester County
Chamber of Commerce
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The Southern Chester County Cham
ber of Commerce\, the region's leading pro-business member o
rganization\, is dedicated to the growth and development of its members an
d the business community by providing opportunities to connect businesses
and support sustainable economic development. Founded in 1929 in Kennett S
quare\, Pennsylvania\, the Chamber’s nearly 500 member businesses consist
of influential business leaders and professionals\, not-for-profits\, inst
itutions\, legislative leaders\, and more. The Chamber hosts more than 70
events and programs each year in the Southern Chester County region. To jo
in or learn more about the Chamber\, visit
www.scccc.com.
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DESCRIPTION:5th Annual Bike the Brandywine\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nSeptember 17\nGr
ab your bike and choose from three scenic loops of 25\, 45 and 62 miles th
at travel through the beautiful Brandywine Creek Greenway and surrounding
countryside. Featuring some of the most picturesque roads in Chester Count
y\, PA\, each loop will start and end at the Chadds Ford Historical Societ
y and will feature well-provisioned rest stops\, plus Support and Gear ass
istance provided by Trek Bicycle Newark throughout the day.\nClick here to
register\nProceeds benefit the clean water and open space programs of the
Brandywine Conservancy.
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September 17\n
Grab your bike and choose from three
scenic loops of 25\, 45 and 62 miles that travel through the beautiful Bra
ndywine Creek Greenway and surrounding countryside. Featuring some of the
most picturesque roads in Chester County\, PA\, each loop will start and e
nd at the Chadds Ford Historical Society and will feature well-provisioned
rest stops\, plus Support and Gear assistance provided by Trek Bicycle Ne
wark throughout the day.
Proceeds benefit t
he clean water and open space programs of the Brandywine Conservancy.
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DESCRIPTION:The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center (AHMEC) is
proud to announce its participation in the 18th annual Museum Day 2022 on
Saturday\, September 17. Museum Day 2022 features a downloadable branded t
icket for free admission to participating museums around the country court
esy of Smithsonian magazine.\n“We are so thrilled to be able to bring Muse
um Day to the public for the 18th year and to once again be able to highli
ght many of the museums and cultural institutions that make America so spe
cial\,” said Amy Wilkins\, Chief Revenue Officer at Smithsonian Media. “Th
rough the support of our incredible sponsors\, The Quaker Oats Company and
Regent Seven Seas Cruises\, we are able to enhance this initiative and co
ntinue to foster a sense of boundless curiosity for knowledge and culture
across the country.”\nSee the Smithsonian’s website at Smithsonianmag.com/
museumday for more information and to download a Museum Day ticket. Each t
icket allows the ticket holder and one guest free access to any participat
ing museum on September 17\, 2022. One ticket is permitted per email addre
ss. A list of participating museums\, which will be continually updated\,
can be found at Smithsonianmag.com/museumday/search.\n“This is a great pro
gram that allows people to visit amazing cultural institutions like the Am
erican Helicopter Museum & Education Center free of charge for the day\,”
added Paul Kahan\, AHMEC’s Executive Director. “We welcome the opportunity
to serve the community by participating in Museum Day.”\nCall 610-436-960
0 with questions about AHMEC and its participation in Museum Day 2022.\nTh
e American Helicopter Museum and Education Center\, located at 1220 Americ
an Boulevard\, West Chester\, in the land of industry innovators in the Ph
iladelphia region\, is the nation’s premier aviation museum devoted exclus
ively to helicopters. Established in 1996\, the nonprofit organization col
lects\, restores and displays rotary-wing aircraft\, including over 35 civ
ilian and military helicopters\, autogyros and convertiplanes.\n
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The American
Helicopter Museum and Education Center (AHMEC) is proud to announce its pa
rticipation in the 18th annual Museum Day 2022 on Saturday\, Se
ptember 17. Museum Day 2022 features a downloadable branded ticket for fre
e admission to participating museums around the country courtesy of Sm
ithsonian magazine.
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“We are so thrilled to be able to bring M
useum Day to the public for the 18th year and to once again be able to hig
hlight many of the museums and cultural institutions that make America so
special\,” said Amy Wilkins\, Chief Revenue Officer at Smithsonian Media.
“Through the support of our incredible sponsors\, The Quaker Oats Company
and Regent Seven Seas Cruises\, we are able to enhance this initiative and
continue to foster a sense of boundless curiosity for knowledge and cultu
re across the country.”
\n
See the Smithsonian’s website at
Smiths
onianmag.com/museumday for more information and to download a Museum D
ay ticket. Each ticket allows the ticket holder and one guest free access
to any participating museum on September 17\, 2022. One ticket is permitte
d per email address. A list of participating museums\, which will be conti
nually updated\, can be found at Smithsonianmag.com/museumday/search.
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“Thi
s is a great program that allows people to visit amazing cultural institut
ions like the American Helicopter Museum & Education Center free of charge
for the day\,” added Paul Kahan\, AHMEC’s Executive Director. “We welcome
the opportunity to serve the community by participating in Museum Day.”
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Call 610-436-9600 with questions about AHMEC and its participation
in Museum Day 2022.
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The American Helicopter Museum and Education C
enter\, located at 1220 American Boulevard\, West Chester\, in the land of
industry innovators in the Philadelphia region\, is the nation’s premier
aviation museum devoted exclusively to helicopters. Established in 1996\,
the nonprofit organization collects\, restores and displays rotary-wing ai
rcraft\, including over 35 civilian and military helicopters\, autogyros a
nd convertiplanes.
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DESCRIPTION:The public is invited to attend Paoli Battlefield Heritage Day\
, featuring a Military Timeline. Historical Military Impressions and the P
ennsylvania National Guard are assisting in the presentation. Re-enactors
will be in camps and displaying the dress and items they carried into batt
le. Go to https://pbpfinc.org/hdevent\nThe public is invited to interact w
ith the soldiers\, see the weapons they used and learn about the clothing
and other gear that these soldiers needed to outfit themselves on the batt
lefield. Many other programs will be taking place through the day.\nA Food
Truck Festival will be on site for refreshments.\nBen Franklin will demon
strate his great inventions. As in past timeline events\, the shoot the Wa
ll Gun will be offered. Chris Reardon will display his black power firearm
collection/\nInformation will be available on the Battle of Paoli and why
it was named the “Paoli Massacre” by patriots. Those attending can visit
the 2nd oldest War Memorial in the United States\, atop the grave of 52 of
the 53 Continental Soldiers killed at the Battle of Paoli.\nTo close out
the day\, a veterans’ recognition ceremony will be held. Re-enactors will
march out of camp and lay wreaths at the mass grave site of the patriots w
ho perished during the Battle of Paoli on September 20-21\, 1777. After r
emarks about the history and sacrifice of our fighting men and women\, a b
ugler will play taps\, which will then be followed by a firing salute.\nAd
mission is a donation of $10.00 per person. The family rate\, a maximum fo
r four people\, is $20.00. Children under 5 years old are free. A 20% disc
ount on tickets will be given to those purchasing before August 31\, 2022.
For ticket information see Remember Paoli’s Heritage Page on Facebook\, h
ttps://www.facebook.com/events/1275109019984527/?ref=newsfeed.\nProceeds b
enefit the Paoli Battlefield Preservation Fund. The non-profit fund is ded
icated to protecting\, preserving and promoting the historical significanc
e of the Paoli Battlefield through the funding and development of educatio
nal programs and conservation activities including historical tours\, reen
actments\, research\, publications\, lectures/workshops and restoration of
the property to its indigenous state.\nFor those interested in volunteeri
ng\, contact Jim Christ at PaoliBattlefield@gmail.com . The event takes pl
ace Saturday\, September 17\, 2022\, from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at Pa
oli Battlefield Park\, Monument and Wayne avenues\, Malvern\, PA 19355.
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The public is
invited to attend Paoli Battlefield Heritage Day\, featuring a Military T
imeline. Historical Military Impressions and the Pennsylvania National Gua
rd are assisting in the presentation. Re-enactors will be in camps and dis
playing the dress and items they carried into battle. Go to https://pbpfin
c.org/hdevent
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The public is invited to interact with the soldiers\
, see the weapons they used and learn about the clothing and other gear th
at these soldiers needed to outfit themselves on the battlefield. Many oth
er programs will be taking place through the day.
\n
A Food Truck Fes
tival will be on site for refreshments.
\n
Ben Franklin will demonstr
ate his great inventions. As in past timeline events\, the shoot the Wall
Gun will be offered. Chris Reardon will display his black power firearm co
llection/
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Information will be available on the Battle of Paoli and
why it was named the “Paoli Massacre” by patriots. Those attending can vi
sit the 2nd oldest War Memorial in the United States\, atop the grave of 5
2 of the 53 Continental Soldiers killed at the Battle of Paoli.
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To
close out the day\, a veterans’ recognition ceremony will be held. Re-ena
ctors will march out of camp and lay wreaths at the mass grave site of the
patriots who perished during the Battle of Paoli on September 20-21\, 177
7. After remarks about the history and sacrifice of our fighting men and
women\, a bugler will play taps\, which will then be followed by a firing
salute.
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Admission is a donation of $10.00 per person. The family r
ate\, a maximum for four people\, is $20.00. Children under 5 years old ar
e free. A 20% discount on tickets will be given to those purchasing before
August 31\, 2022. For ticket information see Remember Paoli’s Heritage Pa
ge on Facebook\, https://www.facebook.com/events/1275109019984527/?ref=news
feed.
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Proceeds benefit the Paoli Battlefield Preservation Fund
. The non-profit fund is dedicated to protecting\, preserving and promotin
g the historical significance of the Paoli Battlefield through the funding
and development of educational programs and conservation activities inclu
ding historical tours\, reenactments\, research\, publications\, lectures/
workshops and restoration of the property to its indigenous state.
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For those interested in volunteering\, contact Jim Christ at Paol
iBattlefield@gmail.com . The event takes place Saturday\, Septemb
er 17\, 2022\, from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at Paoli Battlefield Park\,
Monument and Wayne avenues\, Malvern\, PA 19355.
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org
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the third annual\nKennett Area Rotary Association (K
ARA)\nGrub Grab Great Rotary Restaurant Fundraiser\n2000 tickets will be s
old for $20 each\nThis year’s prizes include:\n\nFirst Prize—Preposterous
Provisions\, $2500 in gift cards to 30 Kennett Square area restaurants.\nS
econd Prize—Fantastic Fare\, $1500 in gift cards to Kennett Square area re
staurants.\nThird Prize—Crazy Cuisine\, $500 in gift cards to Kennett Squa
re area restaurants.\n4th to 13th Prize --$100 VISA® gift cards\n\n \nTick
ets can be purchased in the following ways:\nThrough Zelle (rcolf2000@gmai
l.com) OR Through Venmo (610-608-7420)\nIf you pay by Zelle or Venmo or b
y check and were given a ticket\, please indicate your ticket number with
your payment.\nBy check payable to RCLF and mailed to:\nPO Box 382\, Kenne
tt Square\, PA 19348.\nPlease include your name\, address\, email and phon
e #.\nWe will text you a copy of your ticket when we receive your payment.
\n\nFrom any Rotarian in the following chapters:\n\nLongwood Rotary\, Rota
ry Club of Kennett Square and Rotary Club of Kennett Square Light\n\nAt Fi
rst Citizen Community Bank\, 741 W Cypress St\, Kennett Square\, during re
gular business hours\nAt the Kennett Library\n\nThe drawing will be held o
n November 3\, 2022 at 7p.m. at the Market at Liberty Place in Kennett Squ
are and streamed on Facebook Live.\nAll winners will be notified the night
of the drawing.\nClick HERE for more information about participating rest
aurants and sponsors.\nProceeds of the Grub Grab Great Rotary Restaurant F
undraiser will benefit KARA charitable initiatives in the local community
and beyond.\nThank you for your support!
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e to the third annual
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Kennett Area Rotary Association (KARA)
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Grub Grab Great Rotary Restaurant Fundraiser
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First Prize—Preposterous Provisions\, $2500 in gift cards t
o 30 Kennett Square area restaurants.
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Second Prize—Fantastic Far
e\, $1500 in gift cards to Kennett Square area restaurants.
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Thir
d Prize—Crazy Cuisine\, $500 in gift cards to Kennett Square area restaura
nts.
If you pay by Zelle or Venm
o or by check and were given a ticket\, please i
ndicate your ticket number with your payment.
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By c
heck payable to RCLF and mailed to:
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PO Box 382\, Kennett Square\
, PA 19348.
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Please include your name\, address\, email and phone #
.
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We will text you a copy of your ticket when we receive your paym
ent.
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From any Rotarian in the following chapters:
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Longwood Rotary\, Rotary Club of Kennett Square and Rotary Club of
Kennett Square Light
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At First Citizen Community Bank\, 741
W Cypress St\, Kennett Square\, during regular business hours
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At
the Kennett Library
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ovember 3\, 2022 at 7p.m. at the Market at Liberty Place in Kennett Square
and streamed on Facebook Live. \nAll winners will b
e notified the night of the drawing.
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Click HERE for more informati
on about participating restaurants and sponsors.
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Proceeds of the Grub Grab Great Rotary Restaurant Fundraiser will benefit
KARA charitable initiatives in the local community and beyond.
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Thank you for your support!
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DESCRIPTION:The 245th anniversary of the battle is upcoming and a grand re-
enactment event will take place at Sandy Hallow in Birmingham Township on
September 24 and September 25. Almost 1\,000 re-enactors\, including membe
rs of cavalry and cannoneers\, will give demonstrations. The family-orient
ed educational event is open to the public.\nwww.brandywine2022.com
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The 245t
h anniversary of the battle is upcoming and a grand re-enactment eve
nt will take place at Sandy Hallow in Birmingham Township on September 24
and September 25. Almost 1\,000 re-enactors\, including members of cavalry
and cannoneers\, will give demonstrations. The family-oriented educationa
l event is open to the public.
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DESCRIPTION:United Way of Chester County Announces\nAnnual Live United in M
usic Event\nFeaturing national recording artist Alexandra Kay\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGrab your country western boots and join United Way o
f Chester County at its annual Live United in Music event on Thursday Sept
ember 29th at Penn Oaks Golf Club\, featuring national recording artist Al
exandra Kay. This event\, presented by Citadel Credit Union\, will benefit
the United Way of Chester County Community Impact & Innovation Fund.\nGen
erating millions of plays weekly on her videos\, Alexandra Kay commands th
e attention of country music fans. With a voice reminiscent of Dolly Parto
n\, Alison Kraus and Leanne Womack\, she is bringing country music back to
its roots. The young singer/songwriter has accomplished a multitude of ca
reer milestones to date\, including her appearance on NBC The Voice\, a st
arring role in the Netflix Original Series ‘Westside’ and reaching the num
ber one spot on the iTunes country chart independently with releases “I Ki
nda Don’t\, All The Cowboys\, and That’s What Love Is.” Her singles “We Wo
uldn’t Be Us” debuted at #3 on the iTunes country chart\, and “How Do We G
o” at #2. Alexandra just wrapped up a 17-show tour with Tim McGraw.\nAdmis
sion is $200 per person and includes a cocktail reception with an open bar
\, hors d’oeuvres\, dinner\, and performance ($175 of the cost is tax dedu
ctible). Limited corporate sponsorships are still available. To purchase t
ickets and learn more about sponsorship opportunities\, visit www.LiveUnit
edinMusic.com or call 610-429-9400.\nCountry western attire is encouraged.
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
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Annual Live United in Music Event
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Grab your country western boots and join United Way of Chester C
ounty at its annual Live United in Music event on Thursday September 29th
at Penn Oaks Golf Club\, featuring national recording artist Alexandra Kay
. This event\, presented by Citadel Credit Union\, will benefit the United
Way of Chester County Community Impact & Innovation Fund.\n
Generat
ing millions of plays weekly on her videos\, Alexandra Kay commands the at
tention of country music fans. With a voice reminiscent of Dolly Parton\,
Alison Kraus and Leanne Womack\, she is bringing country music back to its
roots. The young singer/songwriter has accomplished a multitude of career
milestones to date\, including her appearance on NBC The Voice\, a starri
ng role in the Netflix Original Series ‘Westside’ and reaching the number
one spot on the iTunes country chart independently with releases “I Kinda
Don’t\, All The Cowboys\, and That’s What Love Is.” Her singles “We Wouldn
’t Be Us” debuted at #3 on the iTunes country chart\, and “How Do We Go” a
t #2. Alexandra just wrapped up a 17-show tour with Tim McGraw.
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mission is $200 per person and includes a cocktail reception with an open
bar\, hors d’oeuvres\, dinner\, and performance ($175 of the cost is t
ax deductible). Limited corporate sponsorships are still available. T
o purchase tickets and learn more about sponsorship opportunities\, visit
www.LiveUnitedinMusic.com o
r call 610-429-9400.
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DESCRIPTION:WE'RE SO EXCITED TO HAVE YOU BACK\n\n\nTICKETS ON SALE NOW\n\n
\nWillowdale Steeplechase Grounds\,\n101 E. Street Road\, Kennett Square\,
PA 19348\n\nhttps://www.ccballoonfest.com\n
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CONTACT:Friends of Martin's Tavern\; : (610) 909-3324\; https://www.martins
tavern.org/welcome
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of Martin’s Tavern will Host Humphry Marshall’s 300
th Birthday Anniversary in the town of Marshallton\, just outside of West
Chester\, in Chester County\, Penn.\nThe October 8th event is free and ope
n to the public and includes children’s activities\, 18th-century re-enact
ments and colonial fare throughout the day. The event honors the 300th bir
thday of the colonial botanist and scientist Humphry Marshall. It is spons
ored by the Friends of Martins Tavern\, with support of West Bradford Town
ship\, and will be held beginning at 11 a.m. in the village of Marshallton
\, just outside West Chester\, PA.\nEnjoy open hearth cooking and tastings
\, period music\, colonial brews\, a lecture series on colonial horticultu
re. Children’s activities include colonial games & crafts\, and a special
tree propagation program for children. Plenty of free parking is available
behind the Three Dogs Restaurant in Marshallton. For more information\, v
isit the web site.\n
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LOCATION:Friends of Martin's Tavern @ 1400 W Strasburg Rd\, West Chester\,
PA 19382
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SUMMARY:Come Celebrate! Humphry Marshall Day October 8th\, 2022
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The Friends o
f Martin’s Tavern will Host Humphry Marshall’s 300th Birthday Anni
versary in the town of Marshallton\, just outside of West Chester
\, in Chester County\, Penn.
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The October 8th event is free and ope
n to the public and includes children’s activities\, 18th-century re-enact
ments and colonial fare throughout the day. The event honors the 300th bir
thday of the colonial botanist and scientist Humphry Marshall. It is spons
ored by the Friends of Martins Tavern\, with support of West Bradford Town
ship\, and will be held beginning at 11 a.m. in the village of Marshallton
\, just outside West Chester\, PA.
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Enjoy open hearth cooking and t
astings\, period music\, colonial brews\, a lecture series on colonial hor
ticulture. Children’s activities include colonial games & crafts\, and a s
pecial tree propagation program for children. Plenty of free parking is av
ailable behind the Three Dogs Restaurant in Marshallton. For more informat
ion\, visit the web site.
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CONTACT:Longwood Performing Arts\; https://www.longwoodperformingarts.com/
DESCRIPTION:Kennett Square's Longwood Performing Arts Presents...The Nutcra
cker Ballet! Two shows on December 10\, 2022 at 1 pm and 5 pm\, at the Int
ernational Cultural Center at Lincoln University.\n\nOver 90 local dancers
will take the stage and tell Clara's story of a magical Christmas night.
Tickets are $20 and are available at the door or online at https://21496.r
ecitalticketing.com/r/events/. Join us for this timeless holiday traditio
n!\n\nTickets: https://21496.recitalticketing.com/r/events/.
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221211
LOCATION:Lincoln University International Cultural Center @ 1570 W Baltimor
e Pike\, Lincoln University\, PA 19352
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SUMMARY:Longwood Performing Arts Presents…The Nutcracker Ballet!
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/longwood-performing-arts-presents-the-
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are's Longwood Performing Arts Presents...The Nutcracker Ballet! Two shows
on December 10\, 2022 at 1 pm and 5 pm\, at the International Cultural Ce
nter at Lincoln University.
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Over 90 local dancers
will take the stage and tell Clara's story of a magical Christmas night.
Tickets are $20 and are available at the door or online at https://21496.recitalticketing.com
/r/events/. Join us for this timeless holiday tradition!
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DESCRIPTION:From history to culture to trends\, the issues and ideas at the
forefront of horticulture take center stage at Today’s Horticulture Sympo
sium on Friday\, February 3 from 8 am to 4:30 pm at Longwood Gardens. Lead
ers in the fields of conservation\, ornamental horticulture\, and more gui
de attendees through the daylong conference hosted by the Professional Gar
dener Alumni Association (PGAA). Designed for horticulture professionals\,
landscape designers and architects\, passionate gardeners\, and horticult
ure students\, registration for the symposium is now open at longwoodgarde
ns.org/todayshorticulture.\nFeatured presenters include Chris Bolden-Newso
me and Owen Taylor of Truelove Seeds on their work returning African diasp
oric seeds to people who have been systematically disconnected from their
homelands and foodways. The lecture series finishes with a talk by David B
engston\, PhD\, environmental futurist with the Strategic Foresight Group
of the US Forest Service\, on the rapid social\, technological\, environme
ntal\, economic\, and political change as the broad context for horticultu
re in the 21st century.\nBack by popular demand\, the Professional Gardene
r Alumni Spotlight highlights the careers of several of the program’s grad
uates in a shorter vignette format. Hear from Jason Duverney-Gaspar\, New
York City horticulturist and artist\, Jordan Foreman\, ISA Certified Arbor
ist with Bartlett Tree Experts\, and Shannon Schmidt from Dart’s Arboretum
Services Ltd. in the Cayman Islands.\nIn addition to the forward-thinking
speakers\, a plant sale benefiting the students in Longwood’s Professiona
l Horticulture Program is open throughout the event.\nThe symposium is spo
nsored by Longwood Gardens and the Chanticleer Foundation\, with additiona
l support from Mt. Cuba Center\, North Creek Nurseries\, JR Peters\, Inc.\
, and The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College.\nRegistration includes ad
mission to Longwood Gardens\, the lecture series\, plant sale\, continenta
l breakfast\, break refreshments\, and a boxed lunch. Space is limited and
advance registration is required. Register by January 6 for a $30 discoun
t on the regular registration rate of $149. An online webcast option is al
so available for remote attendees for $54. For more information and to reg
ister online visit: longwoodgardens.org/todayshorticulture.
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From history
to culture to trends\, the issues and ideas at the forefront of horticultu
re take center stage at Today’s Horticulture Symposium on Friday\, Februar
y 3 from 8 am to 4:30 pm at Longwood Gardens. Leaders in the fields of con
servation\, ornamental horticulture\, and more guide attendees through the
daylong conference hosted by the Professional Gardener Alumni Association
(PGAA). Designed for horticulture professionals\, landscape designers and
architects\, passionate gardeners\, and horticulture students\, registrat
ion for the symposium is now open at longwoodgar
dens.org/todayshorticulture.
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Featured presenters include Chris
Bolden-Newsome and Owen Taylor of Truelove Seeds on their work returning
African diasporic seeds to people who have been systematically disconnecte
d from their homelands and foodways. The lecture series finishes with a ta
lk by David Bengston\, PhD\, environmental futurist with the Strategic For
esight Group of the US Forest Service\, on the rapid social\, technologica
l\, environmental\, economic\, and political change as the broad context f
or horticulture in the 21st century.
\n
Back by popular demand\, the
Professional Gardener Alumni Spotlight highlights the careers of several o
f the program’s graduates in a shorter vignette format. Hear from Jason Du
verney-Gaspar\, New York City horticulturist and artist\, Jordan Foreman\,
ISA Certified Arborist with Bartlett Tree Experts\, and Shannon Schmidt f
rom Dart’s Arboretum Services Ltd. in the Cayman Islands.
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In addit
ion to the forward-thinking speakers\, a plant sale benefiting the student
s in Longwood’s Professional Horticulture Program is open throughout the e
vent.
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The symposium is sponsored by Longwood Gardens and the Chant
icleer Foundation\, with additional support from Mt. Cuba Center\, North C
reek Nurseries\, JR Peters\, Inc.\, and The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore
College.
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Registration includes admission to Longwood Gardens\, the
lecture series\, plant sale\, continental breakfast\, break refreshments\
, and a boxed lunch. Space is limited and advance registration is required
. Register by January 6 for a $30 discount on the regular registration rat
e of $149. An online webcast option is also available for remote attendees
for $54. For more information and to register online visit: longwoodgardens.org/todayshorticulture.
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibition is a presentation of nearly 50 paintings and dr
awings of local buildings that inspired Wyeth time and again over seven de
cades of his career.\nThe artworks in this exhibition are drawn exclusivel
y from the nearly 7\,000-object Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Collection of the W
yeth Foundation for American Art\, now managed by the Brandywine. Many of
these pieces have never before been exhibited\, offering a first glimpse a
t a significant treasure trove that will shed new light on the collaborati
ve creative process of Andrew and Betsy Wyeth.\nAndrew Wyeth: Home Places
shares the story of a remarkable immersive and intensive artistic practice
that ranged across the full array of media Andrew Wyeth practiced. Over t
he course of a long and diverse career of many chapters\, Wyeth repeatedly
depicted a small group of historic houses in the vicinity of his hometown
of Chadds Ford\, Pennsylvania. In these weathered buildings others might
have overlooked or even scorned in the face of gentrification and commerci
al development of the region\, Wyeth found layers of emotion and associati
on. These structures—both venerable and vulnerable in a changing Brandywin
e Valley—served as a means of pursuing his abiding attention to that which
lies beneath the surface of things. Through living in this landscape his
whole life\, he engaged in an artistic practice of uncommon focus over an
extended timescale\, coming to know deeply the evocative buildings in a ra
dius of just a few square miles and rendering them in an astonishing varie
ty of compositions\, handlings and approaches. As Wyeth said\, “You can be
in a place for years and years and not see something\, and then when it d
awns\, all sorts of nuggets of richness start popping all over the place.
You’ve gotten below the obvious.”\nAmong the previously unexhibited works
on view are the charming early oil The Miller’s Son\, painted when Wyeth w
as just 17 years old\, and the stunning watercolor Noah’s Ark Study made a
t age 87—both depicting the same property\, Brinton’s Mill. That the Wyeth
s came to own and restore this property for use as their primary residence
is among the many contributions of Betsy James Wyeth\, whose distinct rol
e in stewarding historic properties in Pennsylvania and Maine\, which info
rmed her husband’s painting practice\, is a key context of this exhibition
.\n\nBrandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art | U.S. Route 1\, P.O. Box 141\
, Chadds Ford\, PA 19317\n
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This exhibiti
on is a presentation of nearly 50 paintings and drawings of local building
s that inspired Wyeth time and again over seven decades of his career.
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The artworks in this exhibition are drawn exclusively from the nearly
7\,000-object Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Collection of the Wyeth Foundation f
or American Art\, now managed by the Brandywine. Many of these pieces have
never before been exhibited\, offering a first glimpse at a significant t
reasure trove that will shed new light on the collaborative creative proce
ss of Andrew and Betsy Wyeth.
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Andrew Wyeth: Home Places s
hares the story of a remarkable immersive and intensive artistic practice
that ranged across the full array of media Andrew Wyeth practiced. Over th
e course of a long and diverse career of many chapters\, Wyeth repeatedly
depicted a small group of historic houses in the vicinity of his hometown
of Chadds Ford\, Pennsylvania. In these weathered buildings others might h
ave overlooked or even scorned in the face of gentrification and commercia
l development of the region\, Wyeth found layers of emotion and associatio
n. These structures—both venerable and vulnerable in a changing Brandywine
Valley—served as a means of pursuing his abiding attention to that which
lies beneath the surface of things. Through living in this landscape his w
hole life\, he engaged in an artistic practice of uncommon focus over an e
xtended timescale\, coming to know deeply the evocative buildings in a rad
ius of just a few square miles and rendering them in an astonishing variet
y of compositions\, handlings and approaches. As Wyeth said\, “You can be
in a place for years and years and not see something\, and then when it da
wns\, all sorts of nuggets of richness start popping all over the place. Y
ou’ve gotten below the obvious.”
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Among the previously unexhibited
works on view are the charming early oil The Miller’s Son\, paint
ed when Wyeth was just 17 years old\, and the stunning watercolor Noah
’s Ark Study made at age 87—both depicting the same property\, Brinto
n’s Mill. That the Wyeths came to own and restore this property for use as
their primary residence is among the many contributions of Betsy James Wy
eth\, whose distinct role in stewarding historic properties in Pennsylvani
a and Maine\, which informed her husband’s painting practice\, is a key co
ntext of this exhibition.
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Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art | U.
S. Route 1\, P.O. Box 141\, Chadds Ford\, PA 19317
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DESCRIPTION:A lineup of sought-after design professionals will deliver flai
r to Delaware with talks\, workshops\, and demonstrations featuring their
expertise in floral elegance\, table décor\, home fashion\, wine\, and ente
rtaining throughout March at Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library.\nPartic
ipants in the House of Style event series will dive into the latest design
trends and learn how to use them in their living spaces. With different t
hemes on March 4\, 11\, 18\, and 23\, every design devotee will find an ev
ent – or a day of events – that interests them. Details and tickets can be
found at https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/design-month-at-winterthur/.
\nSpeakers include Scott Kravet\, chief creative director of Kravet Inc.\,
a luxury home-fabrics company\; Erika Kurtz\, chief operating officer and
designer for New Moon Rugs\; and Margot Shaw\, founder and editor-in-chie
f of Flower magazine. (Headshots available.)\nOn March 11\, a day designat
ed to the study and appreciation of textiles\, visitors will get a sneak p
eek of this year’s Yuletide display at a pop-up exhibit called Fashioning
Yuletide. This preview will feature work from local designers Shawn Baron
Pinckney and Asata Maisé Beeks. These two talented artists will discuss th
eir design process and demonstrate techniques. Their work is a reflection
of modern designs influenced by Ann Lowe. Ann Lowe: American Couturier – r
unning from September 9\, 2023\, through January 7\, 2024 – will be the la
rgest-ever exhibition of Lowe’s work\, featuring 40 iconic gowns\, many of
which have never been on public display\, and will illuminate her evoluti
on as a designer from the 1920s to the 1960s.\nStudent participation in Wi
nterthur House of Style has been generously funded by Currey & Company.\n#
# #\nABOUT WINTERTHUR MUSEUM\, GARDEN & LIBRARY\nWinterthur—known worldwi
de for its preeminent collection of American decorative arts\, naturalisti
c garden\, and research library for the study of American art and material
culture—offers a variety of tours\, exhibitions\, programs\, and activiti
es throughout the year. Admission includes an introductory house tour\, ex
hibitions\, a narrated tram ride (weather and space permitting)\, and the
Winterthur Garden.\nWinterthur is located on Route 52\, six miles northwes
t of Wilmington\, Delaware\, and five miles south of U.S. Route 1. Wintert
hur is committed to accessible programming for all. For information\, incl
uding special services\, call 800.448.3883 or visit winterthur.org. Winter
thur is closed seasonally from early January through late February.
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ought-after design professionals will deliver flair to Delaware with talks
\, workshops\, and demonstrations featuring their expertise in floral elega
nce\, table décor\, home fashion\, wine\, and entertaining throughout Marc
h at Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library.
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Participants in the Hou
se of Style event series will dive into the latest design trends and learn
how to use them in their living spaces. With different themes on March 4\
, 11\, 18\, and 23\, every design devotee will find an event – or a day of
events – that interests them. Details and tickets can be found at https:/
/www.winterthur.org/calendar/design-month-at-winterthur/.
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Spea
kers include Scott Kravet\, chief creative director of Kravet Inc.\, a lux
ury home-fabrics company\; Erika Kurtz\, chief operating officer and desig
ner for New Moon Rugs\; and Margot Shaw\, founder and editor-in-chief of <
em>Flower magazine. (Headshots available.)
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On March 11\, a da
y designated to the study and appreciation of textiles\, visitors will get
a sneak peek of this year’s Yuletide display at a pop-up exhibit called <
em>Fashioning Yuletide. This preview will feature work from local des
igners Shawn Baron Pinckney and Asata Maisé Beeks. These two talented arti
sts will discuss their design process and demonstrate techniques. Their wo
rk is a reflection of modern designs influenced by Ann Lowe. Ann Lowe:
American Couturier – running from September 9\, 2023\, through Janua
ry 7\, 2024 – will be the largest-ever exhibition of Lowe’s work\, featuri
ng 40 iconic gowns\, many of which have never been on public display\, and
will illuminate her evolution as a designer from the 1920s to the 1960s.<
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Student participation in Winterthur House of Style has been genero
usly funded by Currey & Company.
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ABOUT WINTERTHUR MU
SEUM\, GARDEN & LIBRARY
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Winterthur—known worldwide for its preemin
ent collection of American decorative arts\, naturalistic garden\, and res
earch library for the study of American art and material culture—offers a
variety of tours\, exhibitions\, programs\, and activities throughout the
year. Admission includes an introductory house tour\, exhibitions\, a narr
ated tram ride (weather and space permitting)\, and the Winterthur Garden.
\n
Winterthur is located on Route 52\, six miles northwest of Wilmin
gton\, Delaware\, and five miles south of U.S. Route 1. Winterthur is comm
itted to accessible programming for all. For information\, including speci
al services\, call 800.448.3883 or visit winterthur.org. Winterthur is clo
sed seasonally from early January through late February.
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DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPennsylvania Horticultural Society: Phil
adelphia Flower Show 2023\n\nEvent Details\n\n\n\nThe Pennsylvania Horticu
ltural Society (PHS) and traditionally held in Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania
\, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in early March. It is the oldest
and largest indoor flower show in the world\, attracting more than 200\,00
0 people annually. It has also been described as 'the country's oldest\, l
argest\, and most prestigious celebration of flowers.' The show features l
arge scale gardens\, which range from elaborate landscaped displays to ind
ividual and club entries of a prize horticultural specimen. Each year\, th
e PHS declares an official theme. The exhibits are submitted for judging i
n many categories and are highly competitive. A popular part of the show f
loor is the Garden marketplace where visitors can buy plants and seeds\, c
ut flowers\, craft items\, and other flower\, landscaping\, and horticultu
re-related items. The Show boasts fabulous floral and garden design\, live
entertainment\, culinary events and extraordinary gardening how-to worksh
ops and lectures by experts. The Flower Show theme changes each year. In
2023 the theme is “The Garden Electric.”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMar 4 - 12\, 2023
\nVisit Web\n
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The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PH
S) and traditionally held in Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania\, at the Pennsylv
ania Convention Center in early March. It is the oldest and largest indoor
flower show in the world\, attracting more than 200\,000 people annually.
It has also been described as 'the country's oldest\, largest\, and most
prestigious celebration of flowers.' The show features large scale gardens
\, which range from elaborate landscaped displays to individual and club e
ntries of a prize horticultural specimen. Each year\, the PHS declares an
official theme. The exhibits are submitted for judging in many categories
and are highly competitive. A popular part of the show floor is the Garden
marketplace where visitors can buy plants and seeds\, cut flowers\, craft
items\, and other flower\, landscaping\, and horticulture-related items.
The Show boasts fabulous floral and garden design\, live entertainment\, c
ulinary events and extraordinary gardening how-to workshops and lectures b
y experts. The Flower Show theme changes each year. In 2023 the theme is
“The Garden Electric.”
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CONTACT:Mary Louise Ravese\; 919-307-9054\; MLRavese@BellaVistaPhotography.
com\; https://www.bellavistaphotography.com/flowergardenworkshop
DESCRIPTION:Join professional photographer Mary Louise Ravese for a flower
garden trifecta in this photography workshop based in America's Garden Cap
ital - the greater Philadelphia area. We will visit the area's crown jewel
- Longwood Gardens\, during the prime time for the spring bulb bloom. Thi
s extensive garden on the former duPont estate offers a variety of flower
and plant subjects in both outdoor gardens and a large indoor conservatory
. Next\, you'll have a 'straight out of Holland' experience at a tulip far
m. Acres of tulip rows of different colors offer a variety of photo possib
ilities including closeups\, shoot throughs\, and intentional camera movem
ent. Rounding things out\, you will visit at least another one of the area
's 30+ gardens - which one will be revealed at the workshop because Mary L
ouise will select it based on the bloom conditions the week of the worksho
p.\nWhat you'll learn\nIn this workshop you'll learn a variety of photogra
phy techniques:\n\nachieving a selective focus shallow depth of field look
\nmaximizing depth of field through focus-stacking\nshooting intimate land
scape vignettes\ncreating painterly looks using intentional camera movemen
t\ncreating ethereal images with a soft glow look - achieved either throug
h using multiple exposures\, or a Lensbaby 'Velvet' specialty lens to comb
ine sharpness with pleasing blur\n\nThe combination of lectures\, demonstr
ations and hands-on photography shooting sessions is sure to spark the ima
gination\, and encourage you to produce some unique and beautiful images.
During the workshop\, we will have the opportunity to share photos within
our group and receive supportive image feedback. In addition\, Mary Louise
will be available to help you with image editing guidance and assistance
choosing your best images.\nWho should Attend\nSuitable for the experience
d beginner\, intermediate and advanced DSLR or mirror-less camera user. Pa
rticipants should understand basic camera operation\, and be comfortable w
orking in Aperture Priority or Manual Exposure modes.\nTickets: https://ww
w.bellavistaphotography.com/flowergardenworkshop.
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Join professi
onal photographer Mary Louise Ravese for a flower garden trifecta in this
photography workshop based in America's Garden Capital - the greater Phila
delphia area. We will visit the area's crown jewel - Longwood Gardens\, du
ring the prime time for the spring bulb bloom. This extensive garden on th
e former duPont estate offers a variety of flower and plant subjects in bo
th outdoor gardens and a large indoor conservatory. Next\, you'll have a '
straight out of Holland' experience at a tulip farm. Acres of tulip rows o
f different colors offer a variety of photo possibilities including closeu
ps\, shoot throughs\, and intentional camera movement. Rounding things out
\, you will visit at least another one of the area's 30+ gardens - which o
ne will be revealed at the workshop because Mary Louise will select it bas
ed on the bloom conditions the week of the workshop.
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What you'll
learn
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In this workshop you'll learn a variety of photography tech
niques:
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achieving a selective focus shallow depth of field
look
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maximizing depth of field through focus-stacking
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shooting intimate landscape vignettes
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creating painterly looks u
sing intentional camera movement
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creating ethereal images with a
soft glow look - achieved either through using multiple exposures\, or a
Lensbaby 'Velvet' specialty lens to combine sharpness with pleasing blur
li>\n
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The combination of lectures\, demonstrations and hands-on p
hotography shooting sessions is sure to spark the imagination\, and encour
age you to produce some unique and beautiful images. During the workshop\,
we will have the opportunity to share photos within our group and receive
supportive image feedback. In addition\, Mary Louise will be available to
help you with image editing guidance and assistance choosing your best im
ages.
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Who should Attend
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Suitable for the experienced beg
inner\, intermediate and advanced DSLR or mirror-less camera user. Partici
pants should understand basic camera operation\, and be comfortable workin
g in Aperture Priority or Manual Exposure modes.
X-COST:$775
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DESCRIPTION:The Delaware tradition of Point-to-Point returns for its 45 th
year\nAn antique carriage parade\, a Rolls-Royce display\, a tailgate comp
etition judged by a Food Network star\, pony races\, and a thrilling steep
lechase await visitors on May 7\, 2023\, at the 45 th annual Point-to-Poin
t at Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library.\nThis year’s judge is celebrity
pastry chef Dru Tevis\, winner of Food Network’s Holiday Baking Champions
hip in 2022 for\nseason 9\; he has been the corporate pastry chef for SoDe
l Concepts since 2018. A resident of Lewes\, Tevis received a\nGrand Diplo
ma in Professional Pastry Arts and graduated class valedictorian from the
International Culinary Center in\nNew York City.\n“As a Delawarean\, it th
rills me to take part in an iconic Delaware institution such as Point-to-P
oint\,” Tevis said.\nPoint-to-Point is a festive day of pageantry\, fun fo
r the entire family\, and thrilling horse-racing action\, with purses tota
ling\n$60\,000.\nThe full schedule of events includes the beloved Parade o
f River Hills Foxhounds\, the Keystone Region Rolls-Royce\nOwners’ Club An
tique Auto Display\, and the spectacular George A. “Frolic” Weymouth Antiq
ue Carriage Parade.\nContests include the always-fashionable Best Dressed
Head to Toe and tailgate-party judging\, online fantasy-stable\nbetting th
rough StableDuel\, and children’s stick-pony races. The Marketplace offers
shopping\, with wares offered by local\nmerchants\, and attendees can enj
oy special activities\, crafts\, and contests provided by community organi
zations at the\nWinterthur Hunt.\nAs usual\, the “mane” attraction will be
the finest riders and horses on the National Steeplechase Association rac
e circuit\,\nwhich provide unparalleled equestrian excitement. “Point-to-P
oint is a Delaware tradition like no other\,” said race director Jill Abbo
tt of Winterthur. Tailgate parking spaces and guest wristbands go on sale
March 1. For more information and to purchase\, visit Winterthur.org/PTP.
\nAdvance sales only. All parking and admission must be purchased by Satur
day\, May 6\, 2023. No will call. No wristbands\nor tailgate credentials w
ill be mailed after April 28. Event is rain or shine. No refunds.\nProceed
s from this year’s Point-to-Point support key environmental and landscape
stewardship initiatives such as\nWinterthur’s Natural Lands program managi
ng woodland\, meadow\, and wetland habitats throughout the estate\;\nprese
rvation of the Winterthur Garden\; and initiatives to invite members and v
isitors to enjoy almost 1\,000 acres of\nconserved land.\nA Point-to-Point
Pre-Event will be held March 30 from 4 to 6 pm at Bluecoast Seafood Grill
in Rehoboth Beach to sample\nthe restaurant’s Rail Tent menu. Information
about the Rail Tent at Point-to-Point is available at Winterthur.org/PTP.
\nAlso\, every Tuesday in March and April is Timber Cup Tuesday at partici
pating restaurants. Guests can purchase a Point-\nto-Point Timber Cup cock
tail and a portion of sales will be donated to the SoDel Cares Foundation
and Point-to-Point. A\nlist of participating restaurants can be found at s
odelconcepts.com.\nSponsors for the 2023 Point-to-Point event include Drap
er &\; Kramer Mortgage Corp.\, Bluecoast Seafood Grill &\; Raw\nBar\
, Woodford Reserve\, and Constellation.\n# # #\nABOUT WINTERTHUR MUSEUM\,
GARDEN &\; LIBRARY\nWinterthur—known worldwide for its preeminent colle
ction of American decorative arts\, naturalistic garden\, and research\nli
brary for the study of American art and material culture—offers a variety
of tours\, exhibitions\, programs\, and activities\nthroughout the year. A
dmission includes an introductory house tour\, exhibitions\, a narrated tr
am ride (weather and space\npermitting)\, and the Winterthur Garden.\nWint
erthur is located on Route 52\, six miles northwest of Wilmington\, Delawa
re\, and five miles south of U.S. Route 1.\nWinterthur is committed to acc
essible programming for all. For information\, including special services\
, call 800.448.3883\nor visit winterthur.org.
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carriage parade\, a Rolls-Royce display\, a tailgate competition judged by
a Food Network star\, pony races\, and a thrilling steeplechase await vis
itors on May 7\, 2023\, at the 45 th annual Point-to-Point at Winterthur M
useum\, Garden & Library. \nThis year’s judge is celebrity pastry che
f Dru Tevis\, winner of Food Network’s Holiday Baking Championship in 2022
for \nseason 9\; he has been the corporate pastry chef for SoDel Con
cepts since 2018. A resident of Lewes\, Tevis received a \nGrand Dipl
oma in Professional Pastry Arts and graduated class valedictorian from the
International Culinary Center in \nNew York City.
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warean\, it thrills me to take part in an iconic Delaware institution such
as Point-to-Point\,” Tevis said. \nPoint-to-Point is a festive day o
f pageantry\, fun for the entire family\, and thrilling horse-racing actio
n\, with purses totaling \n$60\,000.
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nts includes the beloved Parade of River Hills Foxhounds\, the Keystone Re
gion Rolls-Royce \nOwners’ Club Antique Auto Display\, and the specta
cular George A. “Frolic” Weymouth Antique Carriage Parade. \nContests
include the always-fashionable Best Dressed Head to Toe and tailgate-part
y judging\, online fantasy-stable \nbetting through StableDuel\, and
children’s stick-pony races. The Marketplace offers shopping\, with wares
offered by local \nmerchants\, and attendees can enjoy special activi
ties\, crafts\, and contests provided by community organizations at the \nWinterthur Hunt.
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finest riders and horses on the National Steeplechase Association race ci
rcuit\, \nwhich provide unparalleled equestrian excitement. “Point-to
-Point is a Delaware tradition like no other\,” said race director Jill Ab
bott of Winterthur. Tailgate parking spaces and guest wristbands go on sal
e March 1. For more information and to purchase\, visit Winterthur.org/PTP
. \nAdvance sales only. All parking and admission must be purchased b
y Saturday\, May 6\, 2023. No will call. No wristbands \nor tailgate
credentials will be mailed after April 28. Event is rain or shine. No refu
nds.
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Proceeds from this year’s Point-to-Point support key environm
ental and landscape stewardship initiatives such as \nWinterthur’s Na
tural Lands program managing woodland\, meadow\, and wetland habitats thro
ughout the estate\; \npreservation of the Winterthur Garden\; and ini
tiatives to invite members and visitors to enjoy almost 1\,000 acres of \nconserved land.
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30 from 4 to 6 pm at Bluecoast Seafood Grill in Rehoboth Beach to sample<
br />\nthe restaurant’s Rail Tent menu. Information about the Rail Tent at
Point-to-Point is available at Winterthur.org/PTP. \nAlso\, every Tu
esday in March and April is Timber Cup Tuesday at participating restaurant
s. Guests can purchase a Point- \nto-Point Timber Cup cocktail and a
portion of sales will be donated to the SoDel Cares Foundation and Point-t
o-Point. A \nlist of participating restaurants can be found at sodelc
oncepts.com. \nSponsors for the 2023 Point-to-Point event include Dra
per &\; Kramer Mortgage Corp.\, Bluecoast Seafood Grill &\; Raw \nBar\, Woodford Reserve\, and Constellation.
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WINTERTHUR MUSEUM\, GARDEN &\; LIBRARY \nWinterthur—known worldwid
e for its preeminent collection of American decorative arts\, naturalistic
garden\, and research \nlibrary for the study of American art and ma
terial culture—offers a variety of tours\, exhibitions\, programs\, and ac
tivities \nthroughout the year. Admission includes an introductory ho
use tour\, exhibitions\, a narrated tram ride (weather and space \npe
rmitting)\, and the Winterthur Garden. \nWinterthur is located on Rou
te 52\, six miles northwest of Wilmington\, Delaware\, and five miles sout
h of U.S. Route 1. \nWinterthur is committed to accessible programmin
g for all. For information\, including special services\, call 800.448.388
3 \nor visit winterthur.org.
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n & Library to discuss what the manuscript has revealed so far. They will
share their work and perspectives on the manuscript and how it helps them
better understand life and art in an early American borderland: the town o
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advisers will gather at Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library to discuss w
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spectives on the manuscript and how it helps them better understand life a
nd art in an early American borderland: the town of Lancaster\, Pennsylvan
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DESCRIPTION:Prepare to be enchanted. It’s Stardust.\nAnd you’re invited.\n
\n\nStardust: It’s literal. It’s metaphorical. And when it touches us\, it
’s magical!\nOn the evening of Friday\, June 2nd\, we invite you to experi
ence the magic of Stardust—Natural Lands’ annual summer celebration and fu
ndraiser—taking place for the very first time at our Bryn Coed Preserve in
Chester Springs\, PA.\nVast meadows\, expansive views\, wooded hills\, an
d soaring raptors await. Let Bryn Coed Preserve enchant and inspire you as
we celebrate the gift of open space.\nYou won’t want to miss this evening
of cocktails\, roving supper\, and much merriment under the stars—all wra
pped in a conserved landscape as far as the eye can see.\nNatural Lands’ r
egional mission to provide land for life and nature for all is vital\, and
100 percent of Stardust proceeds advance our highest priorities for savin
g open space\, caring for nature\, and connecting people to the outdoors a
nd each other. So\, come for a night of enchantment. But know that your su
pport will have an impact. And together we make a difference. Today. And f
orever.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ntickets\n\n\n$200 Firefly: (For those 4
5 and under) Includes one ticket to Stardust\n$300 Moonbeam: Includes one
ticket to Stardust\n$1\,500 Stardust Catcher: Includes two tickets to Star
dust\, sponsor recognition\, and two additional tickets to our October 7th
Sponsors Gathering\nVisit natlands.org/stardust to learn more about spons
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experience the magic of Stardust—Natural Lands’ annual summer cele
bration and fundraiser—taking place for the very first time at ou
r Bryn Coed Preserve in Chester Springs\, PA.
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it. Let Bryn Coed Preserve enchant and inspire you as we celebrate
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can see.
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DESCRIPTION:The 2023 Chester County Balloon Festival will be held at Willow
dale in Southern Chester County on Father's Day weekend: June 16th\, 17th
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DESCRIPTION:Fourth of July Weekend at Longwood\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpend
your holiday weekend with us! Make some noise during our music-themed Fes
tive Friday on June 30\, kick back with alfresco dining and live music in
our Beer Garden\, stroll amid the beauty of our Gardens\, and marvel at ou
r daytime and nighttime fountain performances\, including our Spirit of Am
erica Illuminated Fountain Performance on July 1—and so much more.\n\n\n\n
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ience a nighttime spectacle unlike any other with our Illuminated Fountain
Performances (9:15 pm). On Sunday\, enjoy a flower-filled stroll and dayt
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tional Celtic)\nIlluminated Fountain Performance:\nTake the A Train to Bir
dland\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nFriday\, June 30 10 am–10 pm\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nFestive
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DESCRIPTION: \nChaddsford Winery is excited to share details about our upco
ming Red\, White & BBQ festival (Sat.-Sun.\, July 1-2)! Come and enjoy
this free-admission program.\nIn addition to offering food trucks\, live m
usic\, and a full portfolio of locally crafted wine and beer\, attendees c
an look forward to:\n\nFirst-come\, first-served seating on the grounds of
the historic\, picturesque property\nThe pre-release of Sparkling Apple w
ine\, with complimentary tastings offered to the first 100 visitors each d
ay\nDrink Specials\, including a Firecracker Wine Slushie and Patriotic Pu
nch\nOption to upgrade to a VIP Experience\, with early access\, a premium
tasting\, and exclusive discounts\n\nComplete event details can be found
at: https://www.chaddsford.com/pages/red-white-bbq-2023.
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Chaddsford Winery is excited to share details abou
t our upcoming Red\, White & BBQ festival
(Sat.-Sun.\, July 1-2)! Come and enjoy this free-admission prog
ram.
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In addition to offering <
strong>food trucks\, live music\, and a full portfolio of locally
crafted wine and beer\, attendees can look forward to:
p>\n
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First-come\, first-served seating
on the grounds of the historic\, picturesque property
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The pre-r
elease of Sparkling Apple wine\, with complimentary tasti
ngs offered to the first 100 visitors each day
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Drink Specials\,
including a Firecracker Wine Slushie and Patrioti
c Punch
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Option to upgrade to a VIP Experience\, w
ith early access\, a premium tasting\, and exclusive discounts
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UID:ai1ec-201832@chaddsfordlive.com
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CONTACT:Longwood Gardens\; (610) 388-1000\; Longwoodgardens.org
DESCRIPTION:Most of us carry cameras nearly every minute of every day witho
ut even realizing it.\nSmartphones are powerful picture-taking tools thank
s to their fantastic cameras\, and it only takes a little bit of time and
attention to produce amazing images. Join professional photographer Drew T
olbert for a crash course in getting the most out of your phone’s camera.
You’ll learn top tips and tricks during an online orientation\, spend a mo
rning in the Gardens practicing what you’ve learned\, and then reconvene o
nline to review and discuss your work.\nCourse Schedule\nOnline Orientatio
n\nThursday\, July 27\, 6:30–7:15 pm\nOnsite Session\nSaturday\, July 29\,
7:00–10:00 am\nOnline Critique Session\nThursday\, August 3\, 6:30–8:30 p
m\nInclement Weather Date\nSunday\, July 30\, 7:00–10:00 am\nFull course c
ontent includes both the online and the onsite components.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230804
LOCATION:Longwood Gardens @ 1001 Longwood Road\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Taking pictures with Smartphones
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Most of us ca
rry cameras nearly every minute of every day without even realizing it.
\n
Smartphones are powerful picture-taking tools thanks to their fantas
tic cameras\, and it only takes a little bit of time and attention to prod
uce amazing images. Join professional photographer Drew Tolbert for a cras
h course in getting the most out of your phone’s camera. You’ll learn top
tips and tricks during an online orientation\, spend a morning in the Gard
ens practicing what you’ve learned\, and then reconvene online to review a
nd discuss your work.
\n
Course Schedule
\n
Online Orientation
\nThursday\, July 27\, 6:30–7:15 pm
\n
Onsite Session \nSa
turday\, July 29\, 7:00–10:00 am
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Online Critique Session \nTh
ursday\, August 3\, 6:30–8:30 pm
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Inclement Weather Date \nSun
day\, July 30\, 7:00–10:00 am
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Full course content includes both th
e online and the onsite components.
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X-COST:$99
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DESCRIPTION:Shop the annual sidewalk sale today\, Saturday\, & Sunday!\n\n
\n\n\n\nJoin us Friday\, July 28th through Sunday\, July 30th\, for the an
nual Kennett Sale Trail on State Street. Explore our unique boutiques and
cozy shops during this three-day event to find discounts on fashion\, home
decor\, artisanal crafts\, and more. Don't miss the chance to indulge in
a delightful summer shopping spree while soaking in the town's friendly at
mosphere and small-town charm. Whether you're a local or a curious visitor
\, Kennett Square is the place to be this weekend!
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230729
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SUMMARY:Sidewalk Sale – Kennett
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Join us Friday\, July 28th through Sund
ay\, July 30th\, for the annual Kennett Sale Trail on State Street. Explor
e our unique boutiques and cozy shops during this three-day event to find
discounts on fashion\, home decor\, artisanal crafts\, and more. Don't mis
s the chance to indulge in a delightful summer shopping spree while soakin
g in the town's friendly atmosphere and small-town charm. Whether you're a
local or a curious visitor\, Kennett Square is the place to be th
is weekend!
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UID:ai1ec-201833@chaddsfordlive.com
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CONTACT:Longwood Gardens\; (610) 388-1000\; Longwoodgardens.org
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever dreamt of capturing the splendor of our Main Foun
tain Garden at night while having it all to yourself?\nThis is your opport
unity. Join us and experience an exclusive evening doing just that\, shoot
ing and learning alongside a few peers and our expert instructor Dick Gree
nwood. You’ll photograph the Main Fountain Garden as it glows with its nig
httime lighting\, as well as capture the infinite colors and fanfare of a
private Illuminated Fountain Performance\, set up just for you.\nSo you ca
n make the most of your time during your exclusive shoot\, a few days befo
re the onsite portion of the experience we'll meet online to talk about ho
w best to photograph this storied space at night. To ensure that you get t
he most out of the experience\, a few days after the shoot you'll have the
opportunity to receive feedback from Greenwood and your peers in an onlin
e critique.\nOnline Orientation\nWednesday\, August 16\, 6:00–7:30 pm\nOns
ite Session\nFriday\, August 18\, 10:30 pm–1:30 am\nOnline Critique Sessio
n\nThursday\, August 24\, 6:00–8:00 pm\nInclement Weather Date\nSaturday\,
August 19\, 10:30 pm–1:30 am\nFull course content includes both the onlin
e and the onsite components.
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230825
LOCATION:Longwood Gardens @ 1001 Longwood Road\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Photography After Hours: Illuminated Fountains
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/photography-after-hours-illuminated-fo
untains/
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Have you ever
dreamt of capturing the splendor of our Main Fountain Garden at night whi
le having it all to yourself?
\n
This is your opportunity. Join us an
d experience an exclusive evening doing just that\, shooting and learning
alongside a few peers and our expert instructor Dick Greenwood. You’ll pho
tograph the Main Fountain Garden as it glows with its nighttime lighting\,
as well as capture the infinite colors and fanfare of a private Illuminat
ed Fountain Performance\, set up just for you.
\n
So you can make the
most of your time during your exclusive shoot\, a few days before the ons
ite portion of the experience we'll meet online to talk about how best to
photograph this storied space at night. To ensure that you get the most ou
t of the experience\, a few days after the shoot you'll have the opportuni
ty to receive feedback from Greenwood and your peers in an online critique
.
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Online Orientation \nWednesday\, August 16\, 6:00–7:30 pm
p>\n
Onsite Session \nFriday\, August 18\, 10:30 pm–1:30 am
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Online Critique Session \nThursday\, August 24\, 6:00–8:00 pm
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p>Inclement Weather Date \nSaturday\, August 19\, 10:30 pm–1:30 am\n
Full course content includes both the online and the onsite componen
ts.
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X-COST:$199
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DESCRIPTION:Witness The Terror of Mechagodzilla on 16mm film presented by E
xhumed Films at Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company on Saturday\, August 19th!
\nTo celebrate the release of MECHA DRY\, the new Japanese-Style Rice Lage
r\, Neshaminy Creek has teamed up with Exhumed Films to host a screening o
f THE TERROR OF MECHAGODZILLA (MONSTERS FROM AN UNKNOWN PLANET) on 16MM. E
xhumed Films has also put together a pretty rad reel of vintage trailers t
hat’ll roll before the film begins. This is the longer UK theatrical versi
on of the The Terror of Mechagodzilla released by Toho in 1975.\nElectric
Eats will be on sight for the night and there will be a popcorn machine to
make this a real night out at the movies!
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ny-creek/
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Witness The T
error of Mechagodzilla on 16mm film presented by Exhumed Films at Neshamin
y Creek Brewing Company on Saturday\, August 19th! \nTo celebrate the
release of MECHA DRY\, the new Japanese-Style Rice Lager\, Neshaminy Cree
k has teamed up with Exhumed Films to host a screening of THE TERROR OF ME
CHAGODZILLA (MONSTERS FROM AN UNKNOWN PLANET) on 16MM. Exhumed Films has a
lso put together a pretty rad reel of vintage trailers that’ll roll before
the film begins. This is the longer UK theatrical version of the The Terr
or of Mechagodzilla released by Toho in 1975. \nElectric Eats will be
on sight for the night and there will be a popcorn machine to make this a
real night out at the movies!
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CONTACT:Longwood Gardens\; (610) 388-1000\; Longwoodgardens.org
DESCRIPTION:Do you have a keen interest in landscape and garden design?\nDu
ring this online course\, join Jennifer Nichols\, President of GreenWeaver
Landscapes\, and other like-minded design lovers to discover how to consi
der built spaces with a designer’s eye. Then\, put those skills to use dur
ing an independent journey to your local green spaces—botanical gardens\,
parks\, or other beloved natural landmarks—to observe signature design ele
ments and styles in those landscapes. Share your inspiring finds—and your
fun garden adventures—and see a variety of unique landscape designs throug
h the eyes of others.\nCertificate Information\nThis course is required fo
r the Certificate of Merit in Landscape Design.\nCourse Schedule\nWednesda
y\, September 13\, 2023\n6:00–7:00 pm\nWednesday\, September 27\n6:00–8:00
pm\nLocation\nOnline\, live-streamed\nInstructor\nJennifer Nichols\nTicke
ts: https://longwoodgardens.org/events-performances/events/elements-design
-online.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230928
LOCATION:Longwood Gardens @ 1001 1001 Longwood Road\, Kennett Square\, PA 1
9348
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SUMMARY:Elements of Design Online
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Do you have a
keen interest in landscape and garden design?
\n
During this online
course\, join Jennifer Nichols\, President of GreenWeaver Landscapes\, and
other like-minded design lovers to discover how to consider built spaces
with a designer’s eye. Then\, put those skills to use during an independen
t journey to your local green spaces—botanical gardens\, parks\, or other
beloved natural landmarks—to observe signature design elements and styles
in those landscapes. Share your inspiring finds—and your fun garden advent
ures—and see a variety of unique landscape designs through the eyes of oth
ers.
\n
Certificate Information \nThis course is required for th
e Certificate of Merit in Landscape Design.
\n
Course Schedule
\nWednesday\, September 13\, 2023 \n6:00–7:00 pm
X-COST:99
X-TICKETS-URL:https://longwoodgardens.org/events-performances/events/elemen
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DESCRIPTION:The second annual WGK Glass Art Pumpkin Festival will be held f
rom Sept. 15 to 17 in Toughkenamon. There will be local artists\, glassblo
wing demonstrations\, vendors\, make-your-own glass pumpkin classes\, and
more. The event will be located at WGK Glass Art\, 1255 Newark Road\, Toug
hkenamon. More information can be found at WGKGlass.com.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230916
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SUMMARY:WGK Glass Art Pumpkin Festival 15th-17th
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/wgk-glass-art-pumpkin-festival-15th-17
th/
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The second an
nual WGK Glass Art Pumpkin Festival will be held from Sept. 15 to 17 in To
ughkenamon. There will be local artists\, glassblowing demonstrations\, ve
ndors\, make-your-own glass pumpkin classes\, and more. The event will be
located at WGK Glass Art\, 1255 Newark Road\, Toughkenamon. More informati
on can be found at WGKGlass.com.
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UID:ai1ec-202993@chaddsfordlive.com
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Unionville Community Fair\n\n\nFairground\n\n“Embracing All Of
Southern Chester County!” Friday\, Oct. 13-Sunday\, Oct. 15\nucfair.org\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231014
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SUMMARY:Unionville Community Fair
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Union
ville Community Fair
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\n
Fairground
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“Embracing All Of Southern Chester County!” Friday\, Oct.
13-Sunday\, Oct. 15 \nucfair.org
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UID:ai1ec-203104@chaddsfordlive.com
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CONTACT:Karen Schwarz\; 610-436-2788\; kschwarz@wcupa.edu\; email kschwarz@
wcupa.edu for QR registration code
DESCRIPTION:West Chester University is hosting a free one-day STEM Workshop
. Super Science Saturday is for girls in grades 6 - 12 to spend the day w
ith women scientists doing hands-on experiments and talking about careers.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231105
LOCATION:Super Science Saturday at West Chester University @ 750 S. Church
St.\, West Chester\, PA 19383
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SUMMARY:Super Science Saturday
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/super-science-saturday/
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West Chester
University is hosting a free one-day STEM Workshop. Super Science Saturda
y is for girls in grades 6 - 12 to spend the day with women scientists doi
ng hands-on experiments and talking about careers.
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UID:ai1ec-203064@chaddsfordlive.com
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:The Crime Victims’ Center of Chester County Ready to Celebrates
their 50 th Anniversary\nat the Night of Hope Gala\nWEST CHESTER\, PA (Oc
tober 19\, 2023) – The Crime Victims'\; Center of Chester County invite
s you to the\n2023 Night of Hope 50 th Anniversary Gala on November 9 th a
t the Farmhouse at People’s Light in Malvern.\nPresented by Goldberg\, Gol
dberg\, &\; Maloney\, the gala will be a celebration of 50 years of bri
nging healing and\nhope to Chester County.\nCVC started in 1973 and they s
upport local families impacted by crimes like child abuse\, sexual assault
\,\nhomicide\, drunk driving\, and other crimes. CVC also works to create
safe and healthy communities through it’s\nPrevention and Education Depart
ment. The Annual Night of Hope is an opportunity for all of CVC’s\nsupport
ers\, friends\, family\, and community members to come together and celebr
ate the agency’s\naccomplishments of the past 50 years! One of the highlig
hts of the evening will be the debut of their 50 th\nAnniversary Video fea
turing Christine Zaccarelli\, their current CEO and Peggy Gusz\, their fou
nding member\nand longtime CEO. In the video\, Christine and Peggy share a
bout CVC’s past\, present and future.\nThe event features open bar\, appet
izers\, a seated dinner and desert. It will also include\, including an in
viting\narray of silent auction items highlighting Chester County. Electro
nic bidding – in partnership with the\nPhoenixville Jaycees – will allow s
upporters to preview and bid on items online\, as well as during the event
.\nAttire is formal\, black tie optional.\nCVC is grateful to our sponsors
\, presenting sponsor Goldberg\, Goldberg &\; Maloney\, Desert Sponsor
Bentley\nSystems\, Step and Repeat Sponsor Janoski Law\, 50 th Memento Spo
nsor Sheridan Lawyers\, and Legacy\nSponsors WSFS Bank\, Gawthrop Greenwoo
d\, PC\, Belfor\, Benchmark Federal Credit Union\, MacElree Harvey\,\nPECO
\, T-Mobile for Business\, Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union\, and Citade
l Federal Credit Union.\nTo purchase tickets to this year’s event\, please
visit https://www.cvcofcc.org/gala. Tickets are $175 per person.\nThis ev
ent has sold out in previous years so guests are encouraged to purchase th
eir tickets as soon as possible due to\nlimited seating.\nThe Crime Victim
s’ Center of Chester County\, Inc. (CVC) is a nonprofit agency providing f
ree\,\nimmediate\, and confidential crisis response and compassionate supp
ort to children and adults\nimpacted by crime and violence. We provide ass
istance through counseling\, advocacy\, resources\,\nand education. CVC fo
sters community awareness and understanding through its\ncomprehensive out
reach and prevention programs. To learn more\, visit www.cvcofcc.org.
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231110
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SUMMARY:Night of Hope Gala
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The Crime Vic
tims’ Center of Chester County Ready to Celebrates their 50 th Anniversary
\n
at the Night of Hope Gala
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WEST CHESTER\, PA (October 19\,
2023) – The Crime Victims'\; Center of Chester County invites you to t
he \n2023 Night of Hope 50 th Anniversary Gala on November 9 th at th
e Farmhouse at People’s Light in Malvern. \nPresented by Goldberg\, G
oldberg\, &\; Maloney\, the gala will be a celebration of 50 years of b
ringing healing and \nhope to Chester County. \nCVC started in 1
973 and they support local families impacted by crimes like child abuse\,
sexual assault\, \nhomicide\, drunk driving\, and other crimes. CVC a
lso works to create safe and healthy communities through it’s \nPreve
ntion and Education Department. The Annual Night of Hope is an opportunity
for all of CVC’s \nsupporters\, friends\, family\, and community mem
bers to come together and celebrate the agency’s \naccomplishments of
the past 50 years! One of the highlights of the evening will be the debut
of their 50 th \nAnniversary Video featuring Christine Zaccarelli\,
their current CEO and Peggy Gusz\, their founding member \nand longti
me CEO. In the video\, Christine and Peggy share about CVC’s past\, presen
t and future. \nThe event features open bar\, appetizers\, a seated d
inner and desert. It will also include\, including an inviting \narra
y of silent auction items highlighting Chester County. Electronic bidding
– in partnership with the \nPhoenixville Jaycees – will allow support
ers to preview and bid on items online\, as well as during the event. \nAttire is formal\, black tie optional. \nCVC is grateful to our sp
onsors\, presenting sponsor Goldberg\, Goldberg &\; Maloney\, Desert Sp
onsor Bentley \nSystems\, Step and Repeat Sponsor Janoski Law\, 50 th
Memento Sponsor Sheridan Lawyers\, and Legacy \nSponsors WSFS Bank\,
Gawthrop Greenwood\, PC\, Belfor\, Benchmark Federal Credit Union\, MacEl
ree Harvey\, \nPECO\, T-Mobile for Business\, Franklin Mint Federal C
redit Union\, and Citadel Federal Credit Union. \nTo purchase tickets
to this year’s event\, please visit https://www.cvcofcc.org/gala. Tickets
are $175 per person. \nThis event has sold out in previous years so
guests are encouraged to purchase their tickets as soon as possible due to
\nlimited seating.
\n
The Crime Victims’ Center of Chester Coun
ty\, Inc. (CVC) is a nonprofit agency providing free\, \nimmediate\,
and confidential crisis response and compassionate support to children and
adults \nimpacted by crime and violence. We provide assistance throu
gh counseling\, advocacy\, resources\, \nand education. CVC fosters c
ommunity awareness and understanding through its \ncomprehensive outr
each and prevention programs. To learn more\, visit www.cvcofcc.org.
\n
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CONTACT:Information & Tours\; 8004483883\; infotours@winterthur.org\; https
://www.winterthur.org/calendar/yuletide-at-winterthur-4/
DESCRIPTION:Tradition\, style\, and surprise…\nNovember 18\, 2023-January 7
\, 2024\n\n\n\n\nExperience a celebration of American elegance in holiday
style\, inspired by Ann Lowe: American Couturier. This year’s Yuletide Tou
r features custom fashion by local designers Shawn Pinckney and Asata Mais
é Beeks\, whose creations reflect the history of Winterthur and the design
sensibilities of Henry Francis du Pont and Ann Lowe. Explore the house de
corated in all its finery with our signature traditions\, including the sh
ow-stopping Dried-Flower Tree\, artistic Christmas trees inspired by Ann L
owe gowns\, and a spectacular table set for Christmas dinner. Tradition\,
style\, and surprise await you around every turn this holiday season at Wi
nterthur.\nIncluded with admission. Open New Year’s Day. Closed Thanksgivi
ng and Christmas Day.\nPurchase tickets online or call 800.448.3883.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231119
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike Winterthu
r\, Delaware 19735
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Yuletide at Winterthur – Through Jan 7
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/yuletide-at-winterthur-4/
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231124
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Thanksgiving
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/thanksgiving-5/
X-COST-TYPE:free
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UID:ai1ec-203467@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113741Z
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:THE HOOK EXPERIMENT: KINDRED\nOn view three days only at The Ho
ok\, Oxford\, PA\, December 1-3\, 2023\nOpening reception\, December 1\, 2
023\, 4–9 p.m.\nThe Hook Experiment is proud to announce its upcoming art
exhibition\, “Kindred” featuring the works of twelve talented women artist
s from Oxford and surrounding areas. This captivating showcase highlights
the diverse and compelling\nperspectives these artists bring to the art sc
ene. “Kindred” is a celebration of the spirit of sisterhood that binds the
se\nremarkable women together. The exhibition aims to provide a platform f
or these artists to share their unique visions and stories while fostering
a sense of community and support.\nThe participating artists (Lisa Baird\
, Francis Beaty\, Ellen Durkan\, Helen Mason\, Phyllis Mayes\, Constance M
cBride\, Rachel Romano\, Nancy Sarangoulis\, Lynda Schmid\, Joy Smoker\, V
aletta\, and Vicki Vinton) represent a wide array of artistic styles\, med
iums\, and backgrounds\, reflecting the rich tapestry of the local art com
munity.\nFrom vibrant paintings to intricate sculptures\, each piece tells
a story of individuality and collective strength.\nGENERAL INFORMATION\nA
ddress:\nThe Hook Building\, 45 South 3rd Street\, Oxford\, PA\, 19363\nHo
urs:\nOpening Reception: Friday\, December 1\, 4–9 p.m.\nSaturday\, Decemb
er 2\, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.\nSunday\, December 3\, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.\nAdmission: Fr
ee and open to the public\, some artwork will be for sale. 20% of sales wi
ll benefit the Oxford\nArt Alliance\nWheelchair accessible
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231202
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SUMMARY:The Hook Experiment: Kindred – 3 Days
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/the-hook-experiment-kindred-3-days/
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THE HOOK EXPE
RIMENT: KINDRED
\n
On view three days only at The Hook\, Oxford\, PA\
, December 1-3\, 2023
\n
Opening reception\, December 1\, 2023\, 4–9
p.m.
\n
The Hook Experiment is proud to announce its upcoming art exh
ibition\, “Kindred” featuring the works of twelve talented women artists f
rom Oxford and surrounding areas. This captivating showcase highlights the
diverse and compelling \nperspectives these artists bring to the art
scene. “Kindred” is a celebration of the spirit of sisterhood that binds
these \nremarkable women together. The exhibition aims to provide a p
latform for these artists to share their unique visions and stories while
fostering a sense of community and support.
\n
The participating arti
sts (Lisa Baird\, Francis Beaty\, Ellen Durkan\, Helen Mason\, Phyllis May
es\, Constance McBride\, Rachel Romano\, Nancy Sarangoulis\, Lynda Schmid\
, Joy Smoker\, Valetta\, and Vicki Vinton) represent a wide array of artis
tic styles\, mediums\, and backgrounds\, reflecting the rich tapestry of t
he local art community. \nFrom vibrant paintings to intricate sculptu
res\, each piece tells a story of individuality and collective strength.
p>\n
GENERAL INFORMATION \nAddress: \nThe Hook Building\, 45 S
outh 3rd Street\, Oxford\, PA\, 19363 \nHours: \nOpening Recepti
on: Friday\, December 1\, 4–9 p.m. \nSaturday\, December 2\, 10 a.m.–
5 p.m. \nSunday\, December 3\, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. \nAdmission: Free
and open to the public\, some artwork will be for sale. 20% of sales will
benefit the Oxford \nArt Alliance \nWheelchair accessible
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DESCRIPTION:THE SUN WILL COME OUT\nNew North American Tour of the Iconic To
ny Award-winning musical to play The Playhouse on Rodney Square\nJanuary 5
-7\, 2023\n \n Leapin’ Lizards! The Grand is happy to welcome an all-new
tour of the iconic Tony Award®-winning musical ANNIE\, which will play The
Playhouse on Rodney Square January 5-7\, 2024. This tour is produced by C
rossroads Live North America.\nTickets for the Wilmington engagement of AN
NIE are on sale now at BroadwayInWilmington.org\, by calling 302.888.0200\
, or by visiting The Playhouse Box Office at 1007 N. Market Street. Discou
nts are available for groups of 10 or more (excluding Saturday matinee) an
d may be placed by calling 302.888.0200. ANNIE is part of the 2023-2024 Br
oadway in Wilmington season presented by Bank of America.\n“This show\, wi
th its iconic title character\, continues to delight generations of theatr
e-lovers old and new by joyfully singing directly into the face of great a
dversity with perseverance\, guts and guile\,” said director Jenn Thompson
. “For decades\, ANNIE has continued to shine brightly\, not only as an ap
peal to our better angels\, but also as an example of the thrill of hope\,
hard-won: promising a better ‘Tomorrow’ not only for Annie herself\, but
for all who need her message now more than ever.”\nANNIE is directed by Je
nn Thompson\, who at the age of 10 stepped into the role of “Pepper” in th
e Original Broadway production\, choreographed by Patricia Wilcox (Motown\
, A Night with Janis Joplin)\, music supervision by Matthew Smedal\, with
orchestrations by Dan DeLange. Talitha Fehr is the Music Coordinator and J
ennifer Christina is the Music Director.\nThe design team includes scenic
design by Wilson Chin (Pass Over)\, costume design by Alejo Vietti (Jersey
Boys)\, based on lighting design by Philip Rosenberg\, sound design by Ke
n Travis (Disney’s Aladdin)\, hair & wig design by Ashley Rae Callahan and
casting by Paul Hardt of Hardt Casting\, LLC.\nThe lovable mutt “Sandy” i
s once again trained by Tony Award® Honoree William Berloni (ANNIE\, A Chr
istmas Story\, Legally Blonde).\nIn the title role of Annie is Rainier “Ra
iney” Treviño\, an 11 year old from Chesapeake\, Virginia making her natio
nal tour debut. Returning principal cast includes Stefanie Londino as “Mi
ss Hannigan\,” Christopher Swan as “Oliver Warbucks\,” Julia Nicole Hunter
as “Grace\,” and Mark Woodard as “FDR.” Also starring in the tour are Jef
frey T. Kelly as “Rooster” and Samantha Stevens as “Lily. Georgie\, rescu
ed by William Berloni\, stars as “Sandy.”\nThe Orphans are Savannah Austin
\, Arianna Guller\, Avery Hope\, Addie Jaymes\, Kylie Noelle Patterson and
Jade Smith.\nThe featured ensemble includes Savannah Fisher\, Jerquintez
A. Gipson\, Caroline Glazier\, Chance K. Ingalls\, Kaleb Jenkins\, Jaelle
Laguerre\, Tony Mowatt\, Nick Traficante\, Kaylie Mae Wallace\, Callie Ale
xa\, Brooke Olivia Gatto\, and Trent Tyson.\nHolding onto hope when times
are tough can take an awful lot of determination\, and sometimes\, an awfu
l lot of determination comes in a surprisingly small package. Little Orpha
n Annie has reminded generations of theatergoers that sunshine is always r
ight around the corner\, and now the best-loved musical of all time is set
to return in this new production – just as you remember it and just when
we need it most. This celebration of family\, optimism and the American s
pirit remains the ultimate cure for all the hard knocks life throws your w
ay.\nHailed by the Chicago Tribune as\, “one of the best family musicals e
ver penned!”\, ANNIE features a book by Thomas Meehan\, music by Charles S
trouse and lyrics by Martin Charnin. All three authors received 1977 Tony
Awards® for their work.\nBy permission of Tribune Content Agency\, LLC\, A
NNIE is based on Harold Gray's popular comic strip “Little Orphan Annie” w
hich premiered in the 1920s in the New York Daily News and became one of t
he most widely read strips in the 30s and 40s. Lyricist Martin Charnin bo
ught a coffee table book called “The Life and Hard Times of Little Orphan
Annie” as a Christmas gift for a friend in 1970. The clerk at the bookstor
e was too busy to wrap the book\, so Charnin took the book home to wrap it
. Instead\, he read it and fell in love with the strip and set out to sec
ure the rights. The friend never got the book.\nThe original production of
ANNIE had its world premiere on Aug 10\, 1976 at the Goodspeed Opera Hous
e (Michael J. Price\, Executive Director) and opened on Broadway on April
21\, 1977 at the Alvin Theatre (Neil Simon theatre). It went on to win th
e New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical\, seven Drama Desk
Awards including Best Musical\, the Grammy for Best Cast Show Album and se
ven Tony Awards including Best Musical\, Best Book (Thomas Meehan) and Bes
t Score (Charles Strouse\, Martin Charnin). It closed on Broadway after p
laying 2\,377 performances. ANNIE was revived on Broadway in 1997 and aga
in in 2014. It has been made into a film three times (1982\, 1999\, 2014)
and was most recently featured as a live television production on NBC. Th
e show remains one of the biggest Broadway musical hits ever\; it has been
performed in 28 languages and has been running somewhere around the world
for 45 years.\nThe beloved score for ANNIE includes “Maybe\,” “It’s the H
ard Knock Life\,” “You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile\,” “Easy Str
eet\,” “I Don’t Need Anything But You” and the eternal anthem of optimism\
, “Tomorrow.”\nThis production of ANNIE was licensed by Music Theatre Inte
rnational.\n \nIF YOU GO:\nWhat: ANNIE\nWhen:
January 5-7\, 2024\nTimes: Friday\, January 5 at 8:00 p.
m.\nSaturday\, January 6 at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.\n
Sunday\, January 7 at 2:00 p.m.\nPrice: Tickets st
art at $40\nWhere: The Playhouse on Rodney Square\n
1007 N. Market Street\, Wilmington\, DE\nPhone:
302.888.0200\nWebsite: www.BroadwayInWilmington.org
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THE SUN WILL COME OUT
\n
New North American Tour of the Iconic Tony Award-winning musical to play The Playhouse on Ro
dney Square
\n
January 5-
7\, 2023
\n
\n
Leapin’ Lizards! The Grand is happy to
welcome an all-new tour of the iconic Tony Award®-winning music
al ANNIE\, which will play The Playhouse on Rodn
ey Square January 5-7\, 2024. This tour is produced by Crossroads
Live North America.
\n
Tickets fo
r the Wilmington engagement of ANNIE are on sale
now at BroadwayInWi
lmington.org\, by calling 302.888.0200\, or by visiting The Playhouse
Box Office at 1007 N. Market Street. Discounts are available for groups of
10 or more (excluding Saturday matinee) and may be placed by calling 302.
888.0200. ANNIE is part of the 2023-2024 Broadwa
y in Wilmington season presented by Bank of America.
\n
“This show\, with its iconic title character\, continues to
delight generations of theatre-lovers old and new by joyfully singing dire
ctly into the face of great adversity with perseverance\, guts and guile\,
” said director Jenn Thompson. “For decades\, ANNIE has continued to shine brightly\, not only as an appeal to our better
angels\, but also as an example of the thrill of hope\, hard-won: promisin
g a better ‘Tomorrow’ not only for Annie herself\, but for all who need he
r message now more than ever.”
\n
ANNIE is directed by Jenn Thompson\, wh
o at the age of 10 stepped into the role of “Pepper” in the Original Broad
way production\, choreographed by Patricia Wilcox (Mo
town\, A Night with Janis Joplin)\, music supervision by Matt
hew Smedal\, with orchestrations by Dan DeLange.
Talitha Fehr is the Music Coordinator and Jennif
er Christina is the Music Director.
\n
The design team includes scenic design by Wilson Chin (Pass Over)\, costume design by Alejo Vietti
(Jersey Boys)\, based on lighting design by Philip Rosenb
erg\, sound design by Ken Travis (Disney’s A
laddin)\, hair & wig design by Ashley Rae Callahan a
nd casting by Paul Hardt of Hardt Casting\, LLC
strong>.
\n
The lovable mutt “Sandy” is on
ce again trained by Tony Award® Honoree William Berloni
(ANNIE\, A Christmas Story\,
Legally Blonde).
\n
In the title
role of Annie is Rainier “Rainey” Treviño\, an 11 year ol
d from Chesapeake\, Virginia making her national tour debut. Returning pr
incipal cast includes Stefanie Londino as “Miss Hannigan\
,” Christopher Swan as “Oliver Warbucks\,” Julia
Nicole Hunter as “Grace\,” and Mark Woodard as “
FDR.” Also starring in the tour are Jeffrey T. Kelly as “
Rooster” and Samantha Stevens as “Lily. Georgie<
/strong>\, rescued by William Berloni\, stars as “Sandy.”
\n
The Orphans are Savannah Austin\, Arianna Gulle
r\, Avery Hope\, Addie Jaymes\, Kylie Noelle Patterson and Jade Smith.
\n
The featured ens
emble includes Savannah Fisher\, Jerquintez A. Gipson\, Caroline G
lazier\, Chance K. Ingalls\, Kaleb Jenkins\, Jaelle Laguerre\, Tony Mowatt
\, Nick Traficante\, Kaylie Mae Wallace\, Callie Alexa\,
Brooke Olivia Gatto\, and Trent Tyson.
\n
Holding onto hope when times are tough can take
an awful lot of determination\, and sometimes\, an awful lot of determinat
ion comes in a surprisingly small package. Little Orphan Annie has reminde
d generations of theatergoers that sunshine is always right around the cor
ner\, and now the best-loved musical of all time is set to return in this
new production – just as you remember it and just when we need it most. T
his celebration of family\, optimism and the American spirit remains the u
ltimate cure for all the hard knocks life throws your way.
\n
Hailed by the Chicago Tribune as\, “one of th
e best family musicals ever penned!”\, ANNIE fea
tures a book by Thomas Meehan\, music by Charles
Strouse and lyrics by Martin Charnin. All three
authors received 1977 Tony Awards® for their work.
\n
By permission of Tribune Content Agency\, LLC\, ANNIE is based on Harold Gray's popular comic strip
“Little Orphan Annie” which premiered in the 1920s in the New York Da
ily News and became one of the most widely read strips in the 30s and
40s. Lyricist Martin Charnin bought a coffee table book
called “The Life and Hard Times of Little Orphan Annie” as a Christmas gi
ft for a friend in 1970. The clerk at the bookstore was too busy to wrap t
he book\, so Charnin took the book home to wrap it. Instead\, he read it
and fell in love with the strip and set out to secure the rights. The frie
nd never got the book.
\n
The original pro
duction of ANNIE had its world premiere on Aug 1
0\, 1976 at the Goodspeed Opera House (Michael J. Price\, Executive Direct
or) and opened on Broadway on April 21\, 1977 at the Alvin Theatre (Neil S
imon theatre). It went on to win the New York Drama Critics Circle Award
for Best Musical\, seven Drama Desk Awards including Best Musical\, the Gr
ammy for Best Cast Show Album and seven Tony Awards including Best Musical
\, Best Book (Thomas Meehan) and Best Score (Char
les Strouse\, Martin Charnin). It closed on Broadway after playi
ng 2\,377 performances. ANNIE was revived on Br
oadway in 1997 and again in 2014. Ithas been ma
de into a film three times (1982\, 1999\, 2014) and was most recently feat
ured as a live television production on NBC. The show remains one of the
biggest Broadway musical hits ever\; it has been performed in 28 languages
and has been running somewhere around the world for 45 years.
\n
The beloved score for ANNIEincludes “Maybe\,” “It’s the Hard Knock Life\,” “You’re Never
Fully Dressed Without a Smile\,” “Easy Street\,” “I Don’t Need Anything B
ut You” and the eternal anthem of optimism\, “Tomorrow.”
\n
This production of ANNIE was l
icensed by Music Theatre International.
\n
\n
I
F YOU GO:
\n
What:
ANNIE
\n
When:
January 5-7\, 2024
\n
Times:
Friday\, January 5 at 8:00 p.m.
\n
Saturday\, January 6 at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
\n
Sunday\, January 7 at 2:00 p.m.
\n
Price: Tickets start
at $40
\n
Where: The Playhou
se on Rodney Square
\n
1007 N. Market Street\, Wilmington\, DE
\n
Phone: 302.888.0200
\n
Website: www.BroadwayInWilmington.org
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Get inspired to create or elevate your very own house of style.
Featured guest and fashion designer B Michael will inspire with an unveil
ing of his new book\, Muse\, and with stories from his long career dressin
g clients with the world’s best fashion houses. Enjoy the special Stylish
Suites Tour\, a wine tasting\, a terrarium workshop\, and more.\nThursday\
, March 21\nStylish Suites | 10:30 am\, 12:00 pm\, and 2:00 pm\nHenry Fran
cis du Pont applied his connoisseur’s eye and incomparable flair for desig
n as he created the rooms at Winterthur. This one-hour guided tour will ex
plore guest bedroom suites and stylish interiors on the first and sixth fl
oors of his former home.\nRiedel Sensory Workshop | 6:00-7:30 pm\nJoin us
for a fascinating wine seminar featuring Riedel crystal and delicious wine
s. Learn how the shape of the glass influences the perception and enjoymen
t of wine.\nFriday\, March 22\nA Garden House of Style: In Progress! | 10:
00 am-5:00 pm\nDrop by the historic Head House to see the work in progress
by garden staff preparing for spring. You’ll see containers being prepare
d to showcase spring flowers and seeds started to transplant to a nearby a
rea\, where their blooms will dazzle in the summer. Located next to the gr
eenhouses\, the Head House is a working space for today’s gardening staff\
, originally used by Henry Francis du Pont’s gardeners.\nStylish Suites |
10:30 am\, 12:00 pm\, and 2:00 pm\nHenry Francis du Pont applied his conno
isseur’s eye and incomparable flair for design as he created the rooms at
Winterthur. This one-hour guided tour will explore guest bedroom suites an
d stylish interiors on the first and sixth floors of his former home.\nAn
Evening with B Michael | 5:30 pm-7:30 pm\nAcclaimed fashion designer B Mic
hael will inspire you with stories from his long career dressing some of H
ollywood’s most famous clients\, notably Cicely Tyson. He will describe hi
s decades-long friendship with Tyson\, forged over experiences dressing he
r for the Academy Awards\, White House functions\, and events with celebri
ties like Sidney Poitier\, Barack Obama\, Whitney Houston\, Oprah\, and ot
hers. The talk will be followed by a meet-and-greet with a sparkling toas
t and a signing of his new book\, Muse: Cicely Tyson and Me: A Relationshi
p Forged in Fashion.\nSaturday\, March 23\n\nA Garden House of Style: In P
rogress! | 10:00 am-5:00 pm\nDrop by the historic Head House to see the wo
rk in progress by garden staff preparing for spring. You’ll see containers
being prepared to showcase spring flowers and seeds started to transplant
to a nearby area\, where their blooms will dazzle in the summer. Located
next to the greenhouses\, the Head House is a working space for today’s ga
rdening staff\, originally used by Henry Francis du Pont’s gardeners.\nSty
lish Suites | 10:30 am\, 12:00 pm\, and 2:00 pm\nHenry Francis du Pont app
lied his connoisseur’s eye and incomparable flair for design as he created
the rooms at Winterthur. This one-hour guided tour will explore guest bed
room suites and stylish interiors on the first and sixth floors of his for
mer home.\nVictorian Terrarium Workshop | 11:00 am-12:00 pm\nGet inspired
by Henry Francis du Pont’s mastery of bringing the outdoors inside and imm
erse yourself in the intricate beauty of Victorian aesthetics as we guide
you through the process of crafting your very own terrarium masterpiece.\n
Sunday\, March 24\nStylish Suites | 10:30 am\, 12:00 pm\, and 2:00 pm\nHen
ry Francis du Pont applied his connoisseur’s eye and incomparable flair fo
r design as he created the rooms at Winterthur. This one-hour guided tour
will explore guest bedroom suites and stylish interiors on the first and s
ixth floors of his former home.\nTickets: https://my.winterthur.org/events
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eatured guest and fashion designer B Michael will inspire with an unveilin
g of his new book\, Muse\, and with stories from his long career
dressing clients with the world’s best fashion houses. Enjoy the special S
tylish Suites Tour\, a wine tasting\, a terrarium workshop\, and more.
Henry Francis du Pont applied his
connoisseur’s eye and incomparable flair for design as he created the room
s at Winterthur. This one-hour guided tour will explore guest bedroom suit
es and stylish interiors on the first and sixth floors of his former home.
\n<
p>Join us for a fascinating wine seminar featuring Riedel crystal and deli
cious wines. Learn how the shape of the glass influences the perception an
d enjoyment of wine.\n
Drop by the historic Head House to see the work in progress by garden
staff preparing for spring. You’ll see containers being prepared to showc
ase spring flowers and seeds started to transplant to a nearby area\, wher
e their blooms will dazzle in the summer. Located next to the greenhouses\
, the Head House is a working space for today’s gardening staff\, original
ly used by Henry Francis du Pont’s gardeners.
Henry Francis d
u Pont applied his connoisseur’s eye and incomparable flair for design as
he created the rooms at Winterthur. This one-hour guided tour will explore
guest bedroom suites and stylish interiors on the first and sixth floors
of his former home.
Acclaimed fashion designer B Michael will inspir
e you with stories from his long career dressing some of Hollywood’s most
famous clients\, notably Cicely Tyson. He will describe his decades-long f
riendship with Tyson\, forged over experiences dressing her for the Academ
y Awards\, White House functions\, and events with celebrities like Sidney
Poitier\, Barack Obama\, Whitney Houston\, Oprah\, and others. The talk
will be followed by a meet-and-greet with a sparkling toast and a signing
of his new book\, Muse: Cicely Tyson and Me: A Relationship Forged in Fashion.
Drop by the historic Head House to see the work in progress by garden
staff preparing for spring. You’ll see containers being prepared to showc
ase spring flowers and seeds started to transplant to a nearby area\, wher
e their blooms will dazzle in the summer. Located next to the greenhouses\
, the Head House is a working space for today’s gardening staff\, original
ly used by Henry Francis du Pont’s gardeners.
Henry Francis d
u Pont applied his connoisseur’s eye and incomparable flair for design as
he created the rooms at Winterthur. This one-hour guided tour will explore
guest bedroom suites and stylish interiors on the first and sixth floors
of his former home.
Get inspired by Henry Francis du Pont’s
mastery of bringing the outdoors inside and immerse yourself in the intric
ate beauty of Victorian aesthetics as we guide you through the process of
crafting your very own terrarium masterpiece.
Henry Francis du Pont applied his connoisseur’s eye and incom
parable flair for design as he created the rooms at Winterthur. This one-h
our guided tour will explore guest bedroom suites and stylish interiors on
the first and sixth floors of his former home.
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Tickets: https://my.winterthur.
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DESCRIPTION:Support local farms\, food producers + artisans selling direct
to the community through ALL seasons at KSQ Farmers Market! Throughout lat
e fall + winter\, we continue to have a seasonal variety of produce from l
ocal growers. Also\, plenty of meats & poultry\, cheese\, milk\, yogurt\,
baked goods\, sourdough breads & bagels\, honey\, maple syrup\, olive oil\
, soaps\, and more! Plus a selection of prepared foods for easy meals at h
ome.\nCURRENT SEASONAL HOURS\n(3-3:30pm) reserved for seniors & high-risk
customers\n(3:30-5pm) open to all\nShop responsibly! Masks are required\,
and we have plenty of space to practice safe distancing. Hand sanitizer is
also provided at entry & exit.\nThe lineup of vendors varies some each ma
rket\, so sign up for our newsletter on our website @ ksqfarmersmarket.com
and follow us on Facebook & Instagram for the latest updates.\nPREORDERS
ARE WELCOMED by many vendors for easy pickup at market! Details & order de
adlines are provided in the weekly newsletter. ALL vendors offer walk-up s
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we continue to have a seasonal variety of produce from local growers. Als
o\, plenty of meats & poultry\, cheese\, milk\, yogurt\, baked goods\, sou
rdough breads & bagels\, honey\, maple syrup\, olive oil\, soaps\, and mor
e! Plus a selection of prepared foods for easy meals at home.
\n
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(3-3:30pm) reserved for seniors & high-
risk customers
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(3:30-5pm) open to all
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istancing. Hand sanitizer is also provided at entry & exit.
\n
The li
neup of vendors varies some each market\, so sign up for our newsletter on
our website @ ksqfarmersmarket.com and follow us on Facebook & Instagram
for the latest updates.
\n
PREORDERS ARE WELCOMED by many vendors for
easy pickup at market! Details & order deadlines are provided in the week
ly newsletter. ALL vendors offer walk-up sales.
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DESCRIPTION:Delaware County Community College to Host Virtual STEM Career D
ay on March 25 \nInterested in pursuing an exciting\, rewarding career in
the fields of Science\, Technology\, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM)? D
elaware County Community College will hold a Virtual STEM Career Day with
breakout sessions\, panel discussions and a virtual escape room from 1 to
3 p.m.\, Thursday\, March 25.\nThis virtual event will enable participants
to learn about Pennsylvania high-priority\, in-demand\, family-sustaining
wage occupations. It also will give participants information about the ed
ucation and training necessary to attain these jobs\, as well as provide i
nsight into the many higher education opportunities available at Delaware
County Community College for seamless transfer to area four-year colleges
and universities. Prizes will be awarded during this event. \nTo register\
, visit www.dccc.edu/stem-career-day or call 610-723-4000.
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g\, rewarding career in the fields of Science\, Technology\, Engineering o
r Mathematics (STEM)? Delaware County Community College will hold a Virtua
l STEM Career Day with breakout sessions\, panel discussions and a virtual
escape room from 1 to 3 p.m.\, Thursday\, March 25.
\n
This virtual event will enable participants to learn about Pennsylvania hi
gh-priority\, in-demand\, family-sustaining wage occupations. It also will
give participants information about the education and training necessary
to attain these jobs\, as well as provide insight into the many higher edu
cation opportunities available at Delaware County Community College for se
amless transfer to area four-year colleges and universities. Prizes will b
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tive storytelling and artwork engagement—with a new book featured each wee
k! This week\, on April 1\, join us for Art and Max by David Wiesner at 10
:30 a.m.\n\nClick here to register
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DESCRIPTION:The Hickman Celebrates 130 Year Anniversary\nThe Hickman Friend
s Senior Community of West Chester will be celebrating its 130-year annive
rsary on Thursday\, April 1st. Please join us from 6 to 7 pm at the entra
nce of the Anna T. Jeanes Building for delicious chef prepared cupcakes\,
refreshments\, and music!\nThe founding mission of The Hickman has always
been its commitment to ensure that seniors in the community who need a sup
portive living environment\, will always have one right here in West Chest
er. Throughout our history\, we have adapted\, grown\, and faced challeng
es with foresight and confidence. As we cautiously emerge from the pandemi
c\, we are focused on the emotional well-being of our residents through fa
mily interaction\, resumption of group activities\, and the comfort of The
Hickman community. We are grateful partners of the “Quaker Block” in par
tnership with the West Chester Friends Meeting and West Chester Friends Sc
hool\, which\, along with our long-standing relationship with the West Che
ster community\, has enhanced the lives of our residents. The Leadership
Team is extremely optimistic for the future of all things Hickman!\nThe Hi
ckman Friends Senior Community of West Chester\, founded by Lydia Hall and
Sallie Sharpless in 1891\, provides comfortable and caring accommodations
for seniors in West Chester\, PA. Led by Quaker traditions and principles
\, The Hickman is based on a rental model\, which enables seniors to easil
y choose a safe and thriving personal care community as their home without
onerous upfront costs.\nIf you are interested in knowing more about what
the Hickman can provide for you or a loved one\, please contact us. To pr
ovide support for The Hickman in its mission\, please consider a donation.
For additional information\, please visit our website at: www.thehickman
.org or call (484) 760-6300.
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The Hickman Friends Senior Community o
f West Chester will be celebrating its 130-year anniversary on Thursday\,
April 1st. Please join us from 6 to 7 pm at the entrance of th
e Anna T. Jeanes Building for delicious chef prepared cupcakes\, refreshme
nts\, and music!
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The founding mission o
f The Hickman has always been its commitment to ensure that seniors in the
community who need a supportive living environment\, will always have one
right here in West Chester. Throughout our history\, we have adapted\, g
rown\, and faced challenges with foresight and confidence. As we cautiousl
y emerge from the pandemic\, we are focused on the emotional well-being of
our residents through family interaction\, resumption of group activities
\, and the comfort of The Hickman community. We are grateful partners of
the “Quaker Block” in partnership with the West Chester Friends Meeting an
d West Chester Friends School\, which\, along with our long-standing relat
ionship with the West Chester community\, has enhanced the lives of our re
sidents. The Leadership Team is extremely optimistic for the future of al
l things Hickman!
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The Hickman Friends S
enior Community of West Chester\, founded by Lydia Hall and Sallie Sharple
ss in 1891\, provides comfortable and caring accommodations for seniors in
West Chester\, PA. Led by Quaker traditions and principles\, The Hickman
is based on a rental model\, which enables seniors to easily choose a safe
and thriving personal care community as their home without onerous upfron
t costs.
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ng more about what the Hickman can provide for you or a loved one\, please
contact us.
To provide support for The Hickman in its mission\, please consider a donation. For additional information\, please visit our websi
te at: www.thehickman.org or call (484) 760-6300.
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CONTACT:800.448.3883\; http://www.winterthur.org/exhibitions-events/events/
winter-at-winterthur/?utm_medium=eblast&utm_source=winterthur&utm_campaign
=january_programs_2021&utm_term=17365&utm_content=multi_link
DESCRIPTION:Join a curator for an informal discussion of the Lady of the Ho
use exhibit\, which tells the story of Ruth Wales du Pont and features a f
abulous reproduction of her wedding dress\, along with objects and images
from the Winterthur archives. Included with admission. Members free.\n
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Pont and features a fabulous reproduction of her wedding dress\, along wi
th objects and images from the Winterthur archives. Included with admission. Members free.
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DESCRIPTION:This Weekend\, Food Trucks & Live Music Every Night!\nThursday:
4-8 pm\nFriday: Open 4-8 pm\, Live Music from He & Diana 5-8pm\,\nFood Tr
uck from Savannas Tender love and Fries\nSaturday: Open 12-8pm\, Live Musi
c from Bella Von 2-5pm\,\nFood Truck by On the Roll\nSunday: Open 12-6pm\,
Live Music from Max & Denise 2-5 pm\, Food Truck by Mezzaluna Wood Fired
Pizza
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k from Savannas Tender love and Fries
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Saturday: Open 12-8pm\, Live
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DESCRIPTION:HENRY WINKLER is Special Guest on April 17 as Part of West Ches
ter University’s Annual Fundraising Gala\nOn Saturday\, April 17 at 8 p.m.
\, West Chester University President Christopher Fiorentino\, and wife Sus
an Fiorentino\, will host a virtual conversation with award-winning actor\
, director\, producer\, and writer\, HENRY WINKLER. The evening of enterta
inment is part of West Chester University’s 38th Annual Presidential Schol
arship Community Gala – the 2021: G.A.L.A. $50 provides household log-in a
ccess to the event. A more intimate\, post-event meet and greet where buye
rs can interact with Winkler in small-group breakout rooms is available fo
r an additional $150. Tickets are purchasable at http://go.wcufoundation.o
rg/events/gala. For more information\, contact the Events Office at events
@wcufoundation.org.\nThrough humorous anecdotes and inspirational life les
sons about overcoming adversity\, to tales of a storied career in televisi
on and entertainment\, groups of all ages will leave Winkler’s presentatio
n inspired and entertained. Winkler’s passion for supporting others is the
result of a lifetime struggle with undiagnosed dyslexia\, and Winkler has
worked tirelessly to bring awareness and support to children who learn di
fferently by advocating for changes in the education system and informing
parents and teachers about learning challenges.\nEach year\, the West Ches
ter University gala draws more than 300 members of the community to an eve
nt that is dedicated to the continued academic success of West Chester Uni
versity students. Since its inception in 1983\, the benefit has raised mor
e than $1.2 million dollars for West Chester University students through a
renewable\, four-year Presidential Scholarship\, which is designed to pro
vide financial assistance to students who have demonstrated a commitment t
o academic excellence.
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f West Chester University’s Annual Fundraising Gala
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On Saturday\, April 17 at 8 p.m.\, West Chester Univ
ersity President Christopher Fiorentino\, and wife Susan Fiorentino\, will
host a virtual conversation with award-winning actor\, director\, produce
r\, and writer\, HENRY WINKLER. The evening of entertainment is part of We
st Chester University’s 38th Annual Presidential Scholarship Co
mmunity Gala – the 2021: G.A.L.A. $50 provides household log-in access to
the event. A more intimate\, post-event meet and greet where buyers can in
teract with Winkler in small-group breakout rooms is available for an addi
tional $150. Tickets are purchasable at http://go.wcufoundation.org/events/gala
a>. For more information\, contact the Events Office at events@wcufoundation.org.
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Through humorous anecdotes and inspirational life lessons a
bout overcoming adversity\, to tales of a storied career in television and
entertainment\, groups of all ages will leave Winkler’s presentation insp
ired and entertained. Winkler’s passion for supporting others is the resul
t of a lifetime struggle with undiagnosed dyslexia\, and Winkler has worke
d tirelessly to bring awareness and support to children who learn differen
tly by advocating for changes in the education system and informing parent
s and teachers about learning challenges.
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Each year\, the West Chester University gala draws more than 300 member
s of the community to an event that is dedicated to the continued academic
success of West Chester University students. Since its inception in 1983\
, the benefit has raised more than $1.2 million dollars for West Chester U
niversity students through a renewable\, four-year Presidential Scholarshi
p\, which is designed to provide financial assistance to students who have
demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence.
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DESCRIPTION:Chester County to Hold Virtual Open Space Summit\nCelebration o
f county’s open space preservation achievements scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on
April 29 th\nWEST CHESTER\, PA_ Chester County Commissioners Marian Mosko
witz\, Josh Maxwell and Michelle Kichline\, along with leaders of Chester
County’s Planning Commission and Parks + Preservation\, are hosting the an
nual Open Space Summit on Thursday\, April 29\, 2021.\nThe Summit includes
a report on Chester County’s 2020 open space preservation achievements an
d ongoing commitment to the program\, and will take place via Zoom from 6:
30pm - 8:00pm. Chester County Commissioners’ Chair Marian Moskowitz said\,
“Throughout this pandemic\, Chester County’s protected open spaces have b
een a haven for thousands of people to safely visit\nand enjoy\, and have
helped to not only improve our physical health\, but provide a remedy for
our\nemotional and mental well-being too.\n“Anyone who wants to find out m
ore about the true value of preserving open space in Chester County\, and
how their own local community can contribute\, should ‘attend’ the summit.
” Each year\, the Chester County Planning Commission inventories and maps
all protected open\nspace in the county through its Protected Open Space T
racking (POST) system. Last year\, it was reported that a total of 142\,00
0 acres of open space\, or 29.3% of the county was protected over the cour
se of 2019. This year\, the findings indicate that the addition of 2\,100
acres protected in 2020 brings Chester County to 144\,000 acres of open sp
ace\, or 29.7% of the county’s land.\n“We are inching closer to Chester Co
unty’s current goal of 32% protected open space\, which is amazing\,” said
Chester County Commissioner Josh Maxwell. “The benefits of our 32-year c
ommitment to preserving our fields\, forests and farms have increased the
quality of life for all\nof us\, environmentally and economically – way be
yond what was imagined back in 1989\, when the program began.”\nThe 2021 O
pen Space Summit will provide an overview of preserved land data\, followe
d by presentations about what Chester County’s towns and townships can do
to protect open space within their own communities. Topics will include in
formation on open space tools (implementing zoning ordinances and other pr
ograms) as well as outreach. A question and answer session\, along with br
eak-out group discussions about Municipal Open Space Funds\, Agricultural
Preservation\, and Conservation Tools\, will conclude the summit.\nChester
County Commissioner Michelle Kichline said\, “A key part of the success o
f Chester County’s open space program is partnership\, especially with our
many conservancies and our municipalities. As we look to expand the netwo
rk of protected open space\, we will focus on\nconnecting larger expanses
of preserved lands\, and ensuring that protected open space and working la
nds are appropriately managed.\n“These actions will help us to meet enviro
nmental goals\, and contribute to the continued health and well-being of e
veryone who chooses Chester County as their home.” To register for the 202
1 Open Space Summit\, visit\nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwsduqpqj8q
H9GmANRGE8p4C8iGrdLvtNtt.\nTo learn more about Open Space initiatives in C
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ace preservation achievements scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on April 29 th
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WEST CHESTER\, PA_ Chester County Commissioners Marian Moskowitz\, Josh
Maxwell and Michelle Kichline\, along with leaders of Chester County’s Pl
anning Commission and Parks + Preservation\, are hosting the annual Open S
pace Summit on Thursday\, April 29\, 2021. \nThe Summit includes a re
port on Chester County’s 2020 open space preservation achievements and ong
oing commitment to the program\, and will take place via Zoom from 6:30pm
- 8:00pm. Chester County Commissioners’ Chair Marian Moskowitz said\, “Thr
oughout this pandemic\, Chester County’s protected open spaces have been a
haven for thousands of people to safely visit \nand enjoy\, and have
helped to not only improve our physical health\, but provide a remedy for
our \nemotional and mental well-being too.
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“Anyone who wants
to find out more about the true value of preserving open space in Chester
County\, and how their own local community can contribute\, should ‘atten
d’ the summit.” Each year\, the Chester County Planning Commission invento
ries and maps all protected open \nspace in the county through its Pr
otected Open Space Tracking (POST) system. Last year\, it was reported tha
t a total of 142\,000 acres of open space\, or 29.3% of the county was pro
tected over the course of 2019. This year\, the findings indicate that the
addition of 2\,100 acres protected in 2020 brings Chester County to 144\,
000 acres of open space\, or 29.7% of the county’s land.
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“We are i
nching closer to Chester County’s current goal of 32% protected open space
\, which is amazing\,” said Chester County Commissioner Josh Maxwell. “Th
e benefits of our 32-year commitment to preserving our fields\, forests an
d farms have increased the quality of life for all \nof us\, environm
entally and economically – way beyond what was imagined back in 1989\, whe
n the program began.” \nThe 2021 Open Space Summit will provide an ov
erview of preserved land data\, followed by presentations about what Chest
er County’s towns and townships can do to protect open space within their
own communities. Topics will include information on open space tools (impl
ementing zoning ordinances and other programs) as well as outreach. A ques
tion and answer session\, along with break-out group discussions about Mun
icipal Open Space Funds\, Agricultural Preservation\, and Conservation Too
ls\, will conclude the summit. \nChester County Commissioner Michelle
Kichline said\, “A key part of the success of Chester County’s open space
program is partnership\, especially with our many conservancies and our m
unicipalities. As we look to expand the network of protected open space\,
we will focus on \nconnecting larger expanses of preserved lands\, an
d ensuring that protected open space and working lands are appropriately m
anaged. \n“These actions will help us to meet environmental goals\, a
nd contribute to the continued health and well-being of everyone who choos
es Chester County as their home.” To register for the 2021 Open Space Summ
it\, visit \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwsduqpqj8qH9GmA
NRGE8p4C8iGrdLvtNtt. \nTo learn more about Open Space initiatives
in Chester County\, visit \nhttps://chescoplanning.org/OpenSpace/OpenSpace.cfm.
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DESCRIPTION:Webpage: http://www.ccarts.org/artisans-show/ \nCCArts transfor
ms outdoor field into a marketplace of fine handcrafted gifts & delicious
food once a month to support local artists and food vendors. \nThe Cente
r for the Creative Arts launches a monthly outdoor market on Sunday\, May
2\, 2021 11am-3pm. “It is our hope that this farmers market meets artisan
show will become a community gathering place that nourishes people’s bodi
es and spirits with food and art\,” says Jennifer Hartz\, CCArts Program
Director and Market Coordinator. “When Jennifer brought this idea to one o
f our staff meetings\, I was really excited to support it. We have heard
from so many of our working artist colleagues that 2020 and the beginning
of 2021 has been a difficult time since so many shows have been cancelled
\,” stated Melissa Paolercio CCArts Executive Director. “Art shows and cr
aft fairs are a huge revenue driver for so many local artists. We knew we
wanted to do our part to support them and what better way to invite our c
ommunity back to campus then with a socially-distanced outdoor event.” \n
“The majority of the vendors are Delaware-based and will be selling handma
de fine art and crafts including ceramics\, jewelry\, felting\, turned wo
od\, painting and more. There will also be food vendors selling baked good
s and local honey\,” says Hartz. \nArtists include: Stephanie Atkins (Mink
’s Signature Foods & Desserts)\, Elisabeth Bard\, Zachary Bloom (Zachary B
loom Jewelry Designs)\, Damaris Colon (London Rock Art)\, Sue Ann Cox (Th
e Fairy Potter)\, Christina Fabris and Joseph Csoltko (Iris and Callisto’s
Apiary)\, Pam Horstmann (Painted Threads)\, Bethann C. Kelleher (BBK Cer
amics)\, Becki Mott-Lynn (Flossie’s Umbrella)\, Stephanie Przybylek (Crea
tive Animal)\, Valerie Walton (Val Walton Art)\, Abe & Bonnie Warren (Hand
crafted by Abraham Warren)\, Patricia Whitman (Links and Pearls). The Cen
ter for the Creative Arts (CCARTS) is located at 410 Upper Snuff Mill Row
and Rt. 82\, Yorklyn\, DE. For more information about CCArts\, visit the
website at www.ccarts.org\, or call the center at 302-239-2434.\nCCArts ha
s been offering classes in the fine and performing arts for over 40 years
as well as art exhibits\, community celebrations and the popular Yorklyn
Live: Open Mic Night. The summer program serves 800 or more children over
ten weeks each year and offers scholarships to children in need. This pro
gram is supported\, in part\, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the
Arts\, a state agency\, in partnership with the National Endowment for t
he Arts. The Division promotes Delaware arts events on www.DelawareScene.
com
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CCArts transforms outdoor field into a marketplace of fin
e handcrafted gifts & delicious food once a month to support local artists
and food vendors.
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The Cen
ter for the Creative Arts launches a monthly outdoor market on Sunday\, Ma
y 2\, 2021 11am-3pm. “It is our hope that this farmers market meets artis
an show will become a community gathering place that nourishes people’s bo
dies and spirits with food and art\,” says Jennifer Hartz\, CCArts Progra
m Director and Market Coordinator. “When Jennifer brought this idea to one
of our staff meetings\, I was really excited to support it. We have hear
d from so many of our working artist colleagues that 2020 and the beginni
ng of 2021 has been a difficult time since so many shows have been cancell
ed\,” stated Melissa Paolercio CCArts Executive Director. “Art shows and
craft fairs are a huge revenue driver for so many local artists. We knew w
e wanted to do our part to support them and what better way to invite our
community back to campus then with a socially-distanced outdoor event.”
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“The majority of the vend
ors are Delaware-based and will be selling handmade fine art and crafts in
cluding ceramics\, jewelry\, felting\, turned wood\, painting and more. T
here will also be food vendors selling baked goods and local honey\,” says
Hartz.
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Artists include:
Stephanie Atkins (Mink’s Signature Foods & Desserts)\, Elisabeth Bard\, Za
chary Bloom (Zachary Bloom Jewelry Designs)\, Damaris Colon (London Rock
Art)\, Sue Ann Cox (The Fairy Potter)\, Christina Fabris and Joseph Csoltk
o (Iris and Callisto’s Apiary)\, Pam Horstmann (Painted Threads)\, Bethan
n C. Kelleher (BBK Ceramics)\, Becki Mott-Lynn (Flossie’s Umbrella)\, Step
hanie Przybylek (Creative Animal)\, Valerie Walton (Val Walton Art)\, Abe
& Bonnie Warren (Handcrafted by Abraham Warren)\, Patricia Whitman (Link
s and Pearls). The Center for the Creative Arts (CCARTS) is located at 410
Upper Snuff Mill Row and Rt. 82\, Yorklyn\, DE. For more information abo
ut CCArts\, visit the website at www.ccarts.org\, or call the center at 30
2-239-2434.
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CCArts has bee
n offering classes in the fine and performing arts for over 40 years as we
ll as art exhibits\, community celebrations and the popular Yorklyn Live:
Open Mic Night. The summer program serves 800 or more children over ten w
eeks each year and offers scholarships to children in need. This program
is supported\, in part\, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts
\, a state agency\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Ar
ts. The Division promotes Delaware arts events on www.DelawareScene.com
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DESCRIPTION:Artist Andrew Wyeth’s model and confidante Helen Sipala has rel
eased a book written from diaries she kept of conversations with the famou
s American artist. The book\, Beyond the MARRIAGE Bed: My Years as Friend\
, Model and Confidante of Andrew Wyeth\, was published this month by Regen
t Press of Berkeley\, Calif.\nBeyond the MARRIAGE Bed is an intimate look
at Andrew Wyeth the artist and the man and his close relationship with Hel
en Sipala\, model and confidante. The book gives a rare glimpse into the w
orld of a true and talented artist through Helen’s 20-year diary. Wyeth di
dn’t want his life “sugar-coated” and Helen didn’t do so.\n\nHelen Sipala’
s memoirs as a long-time friend of Andrew Wyeth.\n\nAn Amazon review state
d\, “The book dives into the good\, the bad\, and the ugly. It reveals a h
eartfelt personal account of friendship\, wealth\, love\, folly\, infatuat
ion\, heartache\, hardship\, and tearful moments among the buttercups. An
eye-opener and page-turner!”\nA book signing will take place on May 5 from
6 to 8 p.m. at Barbara Moore Fine Art\, Chadds Ford Village and Barn Shop
s\, 1609 Baltimore Pike\, Suite 400 A\, Chadds Ford. The cost of the 200-p
age book is $29.95 The book can be obtained from Barbara Moore Fine Art\,
the Regent Press\, http://www.regentpress.net/\, or other social media boo
k sites.\nIn March 1989\, Helen and George Sipala met Wyeth after they pur
chased the Chadds Ford home known as Painter’s Folly. Renowned artist Howa
rd Pyle used the home to teach art students\, including Wyeth’s father\, N
. C. Wyeth. During the years\, Andrew Wyeth visited Helen and George regul
arly\, sharing meals. The trio became close friends. A sought-after Christ
mas invitation was Wyeth holiday parties hosted by Helen and George Sipala
.\nDuring their years of friendship\, Andrew shared many private thoughts
with Helen. Helen also observed Wyeth\, an American master painter\, as he
created many of his masterpieces. Andrew invited the couple to major nati
onal and local art events. The couple’s home\, especially the Widow’s Walk
\, was treated as a studio by Wyeth.\n“Over the years\, he stated several
times that he hoped I ‘was writing all this down.’ You will see by my note
s when this happened I never responded to him. It was a known fact Andy pr
eferred that writers not make his stories ‘sweet’ but to ‘put an edge to i
t\,’” as Helen wrote in her Introduction.\nThe dedication to Wyeth capture
s the sense of the book\, “Yes Andy\, I did write it down just as you “hop
ed” I would. I think you would be proud that the world now knows the REAL
Andy: sensitive\, generous\, compassionate\, comical\, humble\, and a tru
e gentleman!”\nHelen worked with Chester County author Bruce E. Mowday on
the manuscript and editing of the diary
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Artist Andrew
Wyeth’s model and confidante Helen Sipala has released a book written fro
m diaries she kept of conversations with the famous American artist. The b
ook\, Beyond the MARRIAGE Bed: My Years as Friend\, Model and Confidan
te of Andrew Wyeth\, was published this month by Regent Press of Berk
eley\, Calif.
\n
Beyond the MARRIAGE Bed is an intimate look
at Andrew Wyeth the artist and the man and his close relationship with He
len Sipala\, model and confidante. The book gives a rare glimpse into the
world of a true and talented artist through Helen’s 20-year diary. Wyeth d
idn’t want his life “sugar-coated” and Helen didn’t do so.
\n
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Helen Sipala’s memoirs as a long-time friend of Andrew Wyeth.
\n
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An Amazon review stated\, “The book dives into the good\, the
bad\, and the ugly. It reveals a heartfelt personal account of friendship
\, wealth\, love\, folly\, infatuation\, heartache\, hardship\, and tearfu
l moments among the buttercups. An eye-opener and page-turner!”
\n
A
book signing will take place on May 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Barbara Moore Fi
ne Art\, Chadds Ford Village and Barn Shops\, 1609 Baltimore Pike\, Suite
400 A\, Chadds Ford. The cost of the 200-page book is $29.95 The book can
be obtained from Barbara Moore Fine Art\, the Regent Press\, http://www.regentp
ress.net/\, or other social media book sites.
\n
In March 1989\,
Helen and George Sipala met Wyeth after they purchased the Chadds Ford hom
e known as Painter’s Folly. Renowned artist Howard Pyle used the home to t
each art students\, including Wyeth’s father\, N. C. Wyeth. During the yea
rs\, Andrew Wyeth visited Helen and George regularly\, sharing meals. The
trio became close friends. A sought-after Christmas invitation was Wyeth h
oliday parties hosted by Helen and George Sipala.
\n
During their yea
rs of friendship\, Andrew shared many private thoughts with Helen. Helen a
lso observed Wyeth\, an American master painter\, as he created many of hi
s masterpieces. Andrew invited the couple to major national and local art
events. The couple’s home\, especially the Widow’s Walk\, was treated as a
studio by Wyeth.
\n
“Over the years\, he stated several times that h
e hoped I ‘was writing all this down.’ You will see by my notes when this
happened I never responded to him. It was a known fact Andy preferred that
writers not make his stories ‘sweet’ but to ‘put an edge to it\,’” as Hel
en wrote in her Introduction.
\n
The dedication to Wyeth captures the
sense of the book\, “Yes Andy\, I did write it down just as you “hoped” I
would. I think you would be proud that the world now knows the REAL Andy:
sensitive\, generous\, compassionate\, comical\, humble\, and a true gen
tleman!”
\n
Helen worked with Chester County author Bruce E. Mowday o
n the manuscript and editing of the diary
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DESCRIPTION:Author Bruce E. Mowday will give a presentation on his latest t
rue crime book\, Stealing Wyeth\, on Friday evening at Radley Run Country
Club.\nThe book details the theft of 15 paintings from the estate of Andre
w Wyeth. The almost priceless works of art were buried\, stored in junked
cars and placed in an attic wall before being recovered.\n“Radley Run is t
he perfect venue for the talk\,” Mowday said. “The theft of the paintings
took place close to the country club. Seven of the paintings were by Andre
w Wyeth and six were by his son Jamie.”\nThe live presentation\, with safe
ty precautions\, begins at 5:00 p.m. with a dinner buffet costing $25.00.
For reservations\, call 610-793-1660. Mowday’s talk begins at 6:00 p.m. Ra
dley Run is located at 1100 Country Club Road\, West Chester\, PA 19382.\n
Signed books will be available for purchase. The cost of the book is $25.0
0.\nMowday is an award-winning author and newspaper reporter. He has autho
red 21 books on history\, sports\, business and true crime. Mowday has app
eared on Counter Culture\, a PBS Emmy-winning show\, the Discovery ID chan
nel\, ReelZ network\, C-SPAN\, the Pennsylvania Cable Network\, Hollywood
and Beyond\, Whatcha Got\, Journey into the Civil War\, Chronicles of the
American Civil War and television shows. He is a frequent speaker at vario
us civic and historical groups. The Congress of Civil War Round Tables has
named Bruce a “5-Star” speaker. Mowday has hosted his own radio shows\,
has been editor of magazines and was chairman of the Chester County Histor
ical Society and president of the Brandywine Battlefield Park Associates.
He is a former board member of the Valley Forge Park Alliance and the Ches
ter County Conference and Visitors Bureau. For more information on Mowday\
, his books and his schedule of events\, see www.mowday.com.\n
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Author Bruce
E. Mowday will give a presentation on his latest true crime book\, Ste
aling Wyeth\, on Friday evening at Radley Run Country Club.
\n
T
he book details the theft of 15 paintings from the estate of Andrew Wyeth.
The almost priceless works of art were buried\, stored in junked cars and
placed in an attic wall before being recovered.
\n
“Radley Run is th
e perfect venue for the talk\,” Mowday said. “The theft of the paintings t
ook place close to the country club. Seven of the paintings were by Andrew
Wyeth and six were by his son Jamie.”
\n
The live presentation\, wit
h safety precautions\, begins at 5:00 p.m. with a dinner buffet costing $2
5.00. For reservations\, call 610-793-1660. Mowday’s talk begins at 6:00 p
.m. Radley Run is located at 1100 Country Club Road\, West Chester\, PA 19
382.
\n
Signed books will be available for purchase. The cost of the
book is $25.00.
\n
Mowday is an award-winning author and newspaper re
porter. He has authored 21 books on history\, sports\, business and true c
rime. Mowday has appeared on Counter Culture\, a
PBS Emmy-winning show\, the Discove
ry ID channel\, ReelZ network\,C-SPAN\, the Pennsylvania Cable Networ
k\, Hollywood and Beyond\, Whatcha Got\, Journey into the Civil War\, Chronicle
s of the American Civil War and television shows. He is a fr
equent speaker at various civic and historical groups. The Congress of Civ
il War Round Tables has named Bruce a “5-Star” speaker. Mowday has hosted
his own radio shows\, has been editor of magazines and was chairman of th
e Chester County Historical Society and president of the Brandywine Battle
field Park Associates. He is a former board member of the Valley Forge Par
k Alliance and the Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau. For more
information on Mowday\, his books and his schedule of events\, see www.mowday.com.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:SAFETY HIGHLIGHTS\n\nThe majority of our studios are private –
so visitors are not present where hundreds of people have been.\nThe layou
t of our studios lend themselves to easy social distancing practices\, and
all offer outstanding safety procedures including but not limited to hand
sanitizer station.\nWe are monitoring the current situation in Pennsylvan
ia daily as it continues to evolve and following all state guidelines. We
are committed to the safety and well being of our artists and patrons.\n\n
\n Eleven years ago\, two artists opened their studios. Each artist invite
d five artists to share their creative space in hopes the community would
come and support the arts. This event later grew to include 12 studios and
25 artists. It officially became a two-day event with signs\, banners\, a
nd a catalogue highlighting the artists on the tour. Over the past 11 year
s we have shown over 354 local artists\, weathered the elements\, pandemic
s\, and furnished many homes with art\, while inspiring new artists to joi
n us. This year we can truly celebrate more than a decade of bringing the
arts to Chester County. Nothing is better for those who love great art and
collect great art\, than these two days in May.\n\n“After 11 years of or
ganizing the Studio Tour\, I am amazed at the talent that keeps popping up
in Chester County! We have many new and outstanding artists joining us\,
along with our stable of artists who create something new every year for
the tour\,” said Jeff Schaller\, artist and show coordinator. “This year t
he public will have a unique opportunity to see artist demonstrations at t
he participating studios. The tour has something for everyone\, from the f
irst-time art buyer to the seasoned collector\, in a wide range of mediums
and prices. This year\, I’m also excited to share “Find 5.” If you don’t
have time to make a weekend out of it\, visit our website and click “Find
5!” We’ll find you the five closest studios to you\, so you can get your c
reativity on nearby.”\n\n This year\, 148 artists in 59 studios will safe
ly exhibit different mediums\, such as painting\, sculpture\, jewelry\, ph
otography\, clay\, glass\, paper and fiber. Many studios have large proper
ties allowing artists and collectors to social distance. All the artists w
ill be wearing masks while on hand to share their studios\, discuss their
work\, and meet buyers and browsers alike.\n\nThe 2021 Chester County Stud
io Tour is proudly sponsored by Citadel Federal Credit Union\, the tour is
free and open to the public on Saturday\, May 15\, from 10:00 a.m. until
6:00 p.m. and Sunday\, May 16\, from 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Please vis
it www.countystudiotour.com for a map\, artist and studio listings\, and t
he catalogue. Handicapped accessible studios are marked on the studio pag
es in the catalogue and on the website. Email info@countystudiotour.com or
call 610.942.9629 for further information.\n\nVisitors are encouraged to
design their own self-guided tour with our new interactive website. By vis
iting www.countystudiotour.com.\, visitors can now click the “Add to Itine
rary” button of their “must see” artists\, and have Google Maps plot the m
ost efficient route\, providing turn-by-turn directions to each chosen stu
dio. Tolsdorf Oil Lube Express has generously sponsored this option. For t
hose short on time\, we have designed “Find 5!” which will find the five c
losest studios for the visitor. Members of the public can also start with
a studio close to their starting point\, or anywhere they like\, by using
a convenient map graciously sponsored by FIG Industries.\n\nThe County Col
lector Series\, sponsored by Otto’s Mini & Otto’s BMW\, will be offered ag
ain in 2021. The public can collect an original framed 6” x 6” piece of ar
t for the special price of $75. Two-dimensional artists have created orig
inal works of art in a simple and elegant 6” x 6” frame\, and three-dimens
ional artists have created special pieces for the County Collector Series.
A photo of each work in this series is included in the catalogue and dis
played on the website.\n\nThe Chester County Studio Tour was created by Je
ff Schaller\, painter and tour organizer.\n
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SAFETY HIGH
LIGHTS
\n
\n
The majority of our studios are private – so visit
ors are not present where hundreds of people have been.
\n
The layo
ut of our studios lend themselves to easy social distancing practices\, an
d all offer outstanding safety procedures including but not limited to han
d sanitizer station.
\n
We are monitoring the current situation in
Pennsylvania daily as it continues to evolve and following all state guide
lines. We are committed to the safety and well being of our artists and pa
trons.
\n
\n\n
Eleven years ago\, two artis
ts opened their studios. Each artist invited five artists to share their c
reative space in hopes the community would come and support the arts. This
event later grew to include 12 studios and 25 artists. It officially beca
me a two-day event with signs\, banners\, and a catalogue highlighting the
artists on the tour. Over the past 11 years we have shown over 354 local
artists\, weathered the elements\, pandemics\, and furnished many homes wi
th art\, while inspiring new artists to join us. This year we can truly ce
lebrate more than a decade of bringing the arts to Chester County. Nothing
is better for those who love great art and collect great art\, than these
two days in May.
\n\n
“After 11 years of organizing
the Studio Tour\, I am amazed at the talent that keeps popping up in Chest
er County! We have many new and outstanding artists joining us\, along wi
th our stable of artists who create something new every year for the tour\
,” said Jeff Schaller\, artist and show coordinator. “This year the public
will have a unique opportunity to see artist demonstrations at the partic
ipating studios. The tour has something for everyone\, from the first-time
art buyer to the seasoned collector\, in a wide range of mediums and pric
es. This year\, I’m also excited to share “Find 5.” If you don’t have time
to make a weekend out of it\, visit our website and click “Find 5!” We’ll
find you the five closest studios to you\, so you can get your creativity
on nearby.”
\n\n
This year\, 148 artists in 59 stud
ios will safely exhibit different mediums\, such as painting\, sculpture\,
jewelry\, photography\, clay\, glass\, paper and fiber. Many studios have
large properties allowing artists and collectors to social distance. All
the artists will be wearing masks while on hand to share their studios\, d
iscuss their work\, and meet buyers and browsers alike.
\n
\n
The 2021 Chester County Studio Tour is proudly sponsored by Cita
del Federal Credit Union\, the tour isfree and open to the pub
lic on Saturday\, May 15\, from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. and Sunday\, Ma
y 16\, from 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Please visit www.countyst
udiotour.comfor a map\, artist and studio listings\, and the c
atalogue.Handicapped accessible studios are marked on the studio
pages in the catalogue and on the website.Emailinfo@county
studiotour.comor call 610.942.9629 for further information.\n\n
Visitors are encouraged to design their own self-gu
ided tour with our new interactive website. By visiting www.coun
tystudiotour.com.\, visitors can now click the “Add to Itinerary” butt
on of their “must see” artists\, and have Google Maps plot the most effici
ent route\, providing turn-by-turn directions to each chosen studio. To
lsdorf Oil Lube Express has generously sponsored this option. For thos
e short on time\, we have designed “Find 5!” which will find the five clos
est studios for the visitor. Members of the public can also start with a s
tudio close to their starting point\, or anywhere they like\, by using a c
onvenient map graciously sponsored by FIG Industries.
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The County Collector Series\, sponsored by Otto’
s Mini & Otto’s BMW\, will be offered again in 2021. The pub
lic can collect an original framed 6” x 6” piece of art for the special pr
ice of $75. Two-dimensional artists have created original works of art in
a simple and elegant 6” x 6” frame\, and three-dimensional artists have c
reated special pieces for the County Collector Series. A photo of
each work in this series is included in the catalogue and displayed on the
website.
\n\n
The Chester County Studio Tour w
as created by Jeff Schaller\, painter and tour organizer.
\n
\n
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DESCRIPTION:The Chadds Ford Historical Society’s Spring Art Show is Saturda
y\, May 15\, from 3 to 8 p.m. at Thornbury Farm. This is an outdoor event
with live music\, food\, and beverages. The event is free\, and all art sa
les benefit the Chadds Ford Historical Society. Thornbury Farm is located
at 1256 Thornbury Road in Thornbury Township.
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rd Historical Society’s Spring Art Show is Saturday\, May
15\, from 3 to 8 p.m. at Thornbury Farm. This is an outdoor event with li
ve music\, food\, and beverages. The event is free\, and all art sales ben
efit the Chadds Ford Historical Society. Thornbury Farm is located at 1256
Thornbury Road in Thornbury Township.
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CONTACT:Julia Sherwin\; 4844738568\; julia.sherwin@ptzoptics.com\; https://
worshipsummit.live/
DESCRIPTION:Following five popular online educational sessions\, Worship Su
mmit Live is back for a Summer virtual edition. On Thursday\, May 20\, 202
1\, from 12 to 5 p.m. (ET)\, Worship Summit Live 6 will feature the latest
technologies for worship streaming. Speakers will demonstrate the best p
ractices for recording and live streaming worship celebrations. Attendees
can view technical sessions at Worship Summit Live for free\, as well as a
ccess a separate networking and collaboration post-Summit meeting the foll
owing day\, May 21. That Zoom meeting will be held Friday\, May 21\, from
1 to 3 p.m. ET\, with tickets for access only $5. \nSince last year when h
ouses of worship scrambled to reach their congregations virtually\, worshi
p leaders and volunteers have dramatically transformed their audio and vis
ual technical skills for video production and live streaming. To build on
that momentum\, this two-day event will focus intently on technical topics
\, with deep dives into video production software\, audio technologies and
content delivery methods--from Facebook and YouTube to Zoom. \nThis editi
on will feature a brand new “Volunteer awards\,” where ten deserving volun
teers nominated by their houses of worship will receive PTZOptics webcams.
To nominate a volunteer\, go to https://worshipsummit.live/ Attendees wil
l also see worship streaming tips from Seth Haberman\, known as the “Digit
al Pastor\,” and AJay Holmes\, the founder of TechnoBabble\, LLC\, a music
ian and current president of the Antioch Baptist Church media ministry. Th
e live stream will kick off with a pre-show at 11 a.m.\, where Ariel Viera
\, known as “Urbanist\,” will give a live streaming tour of houses of wors
hip from New York City. All registrants will be entered to win a HuddleCam
HD SimplTrack2 robotic tracking camera!\nPTZOptics\, a manufacturer of rob
otic pan\, tilt\, zoom camera solutions for a variety of broadcast and liv
e streaming applications\, is hosting Worship Summit Live 6. The schedule
is available at: worshipsummit.live. The live stream is free\, and anyone
interested in networking within the collaborative Zoom meeting the followi
ng day can purchase a pass at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/worship-summit-
live-6-technical-training-for-church-media-professionals-tickets-141422575
731 PTZOptics is the sister-company to HuddleCamHD\, manufacturers of pro
fessional video conferencing cameras.\nAbout Worship Summit Live\nWorship
Summit Live is now a quarterly event and is the only professional developm
ent event specifically aimed to educate House of Worship (HoW) professiona
ls on church production and livestreaming technologies for their congregat
ions. Developed by PTZOptics\, the livestreamed all-virtual event is for w
orship and communication leaders looking to leverage the latest communicat
ions tools and technology to communicate with worshipers. Seasoned HoW pro
fessionals and those just dipping their toes into online worship will gain
advice\, tips\, tricks\, and thoughtful guidance on how to safely address
and engage their congregations in today’s world. Learn more at https://wo
rshipsummit.live/
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Following five popular online educational sessions\, W
orship Summit Live is back for a Summer virtual edition. On Thursday\, May
20\, 2021\, from 12 to 5 p.m. (ET)\, Worship Summit Live 6 will feature the latest technologies for
worship streaming. Speakers will demonstrate the best practices for reco
rding and live streaming worship celebrations. Attendees can view technica
l sessions at Worship Summit Live for free\, as well as access a separate
networking and collaboration post-Summit meeting the following day\, May 2
1. That Zoom meeting will be held Friday\, May 21\, from 1 to 3 p.m. ET\,
with tickets for access only $5.
\n
Since last year when houses of worship scrambled to reach their co
ngregations virtually\, worship leaders and volunteers have dramatically t
ransformed their audio and visual technical skills for video production an
d live streaming. To build on that momentum\, this two-day event will focu
s intently on technical topics\, with deep dives into video production sof
tware\, audio technologies and content delivery methods--from Facebook and
YouTube to Zoom.
\n
This ed
ition will feature a brand new “Volunteer awards\,” where ten deserving vo
lunteers nominated by their houses of worship will receive PTZOptics webca
ms. To nominate a volunteer\, go to https://worshipsummit.live/ Attendees will also see worship stre
aming tips from Seth Haberman\, known as the “Digital Pastor\,” and AJay H
olmes\, the founder of TechnoBabble\, LLC\, a musician and current preside
nt of the Antioch Baptist Church media ministry. The live stream will kick
off with a pre-show at 11 a.m.\, where Ariel Viera\, known as “Urbanist\,
” will give a live streaming tour of houses of worship from New York City.
All registrants will be entered to win a HuddleCamHD SimplTrack2 robotic
tracking camera!
\n
PTZOptics
\, a manufacturer of robotic pan\, tilt\, zoom camera solutions for a vari
ety of broadcast and live streaming applications\, is hosting Worship Summ
it Live 6. The schedule is available at: worshipsummit.live. The live stre
am is free\, and anyone interested in networking within the collaborative
Zoom meeting the following day can purchase a pass at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/worship-summit-live-6-technical-training-
for-church-media-professionals-tickets-141422575731PTZOptics i
s the sister-company to HuddleCamHD\, manufacturers of professional video
conferencing cameras.
\n
About Worship Summit Live
\n
Worship Summit Live is now a quarter
ly event and is the only professional development event specifically aimed
to educate House of Worship (HoW) professionals on church production and
livestreaming technologies for their congregations. Developed by PTZOptics
\, the livestreamed all-virtual event is for worship and communication lea
ders looking to leverage the latest communications tools and technology to
communicate with worshipers. Seasoned HoW professionals and those just di
pping their toes into online worship will gain advice\, tips\, tricks\, an
d thoughtful guidance on how to safely address and engage their congregati
ons in today’s world. Learn more at https://worshipsummit.live/
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CONTACT:Nick Lohr\; 484-402-4685\; singlemotherscc@gmail.com\; www.singlemo
therscc.org
DESCRIPTION:Single Moms: You are not alone! The 9th Annual Chester County S
ingle Mothers’ Conference\, sponsored by Benchmark Federal Credit Union\,
continues Saturday\, May 22 with virtual workshops and guest speakers on F
acebook Live and Zoom. This FREE conference on “Resilience & Reinvention”
is devoted to empowering single moms in their role as sole provider for th
e family. We’ve inspired hundreds of single mothers with workshops on care
ers\, fitness\, mental health\, entrepreneurship\, creativity and finance!
The conference is brought to you by the Chester County Community Collabor
ative.\nTo register\, visit www.singlemotherscc.org For more information\,
call 484-402-4685 or e-mail singlemotherscc@gmail.com Follow the Single M
others’ Conference on Facebook: SingleMothersCC #SMC2021
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Single Moms:
You are not alone! The 9th Annual Chester County Single Mothers’ Conferenc
e\, sponsored by Benchmark Federal
Credit Union\, continues Saturday\, May 22 with virtual workshops and
guest speakers on Facebook Live and Zoom. This FREE conference on “Resili
ence & Reinvention” is devoted to empowering single moms in their role as
sole provider for the family. We’ve inspired hundreds of single mothers wi
th workshops on careers\, fitness\, mental health\, entrepreneurship\, cre
ativity and finance! The conference is brought to you by the Chester Count
y Community Collaborative.
\n
To register\, visit www.singlemotherscc.org For more information\, c
all 484-402-4685 or e-mail sing
lemotherscc@gmail.com Follow the Single Mothers’ Conference on Faceboo
k: SingleMothersCC #SMC2021
\n
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UID:ai1ec-192998@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113741Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445 Ext. 103\; rkreference@delcolibr
aries.org\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:What happens when a skeleton is discovered? How do scientists u
se bones to solve crimes? Learn about the role of forensic anthropology in
criminal investigation\, and discover what you can learn from examining s
keletal remains. Join the Mutter Museum on Thursday\, May 27\, at 6:00 PM
for Bone Detectives\, a virtual lesson focusing on how the worlds of scien
ce and crime collide.\nRegister here: https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/ev
ent/7741307
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210527T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210527T190000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Bone Detectives
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What happens
when a skeleton is discovered? How do scientists use bones to solve crimes
? Learn about the role of forensic anthropology in criminal investigation\
, and discover what you can learn from examining skeletal remains. Join th
e Mutter Museum on Thursday\, May 27\, at 6:00 PM for Bone Detectives\, a
virtual lesson focusing on how the worlds of science and crime collide.
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UID:ai1ec-192999@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113741Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445 Ext. 103\; rkreference@delcolibr
aries.org\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rachel Kohl Community Library for a virtual tour of th
e Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfult Pavilion! This innovative and en
gaging virtual experience will showcase a wide array of arthropods\, inclu
ding tarantulas\, scorpions\, praying mantids\, and much more!\nRegister h
ere: https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/7757709
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210604T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210604T160000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Virtual Tour of the Philadelphia Insectarium & Butterfly Pavilion
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/virtual-tour-of-the-philadelphia-insec
tarium-butterfly-pavilion/
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Join the Rach
el Kohl Community Library for a virtual tour of the Philadelphia Insectari
um and Butterfult Pavilion! This innovative and engaging virtual experienc
e will showcase a wide array of arthropods\, including tarantulas\, scorpi
ons\, praying mantids\, and much more!
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UID:ai1ec-193000@chaddsfordlive.com
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445\; rkreference@delcolibraries.org
\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rachel Kohl Community Library on June 9 for a virtual
presentation from the Tyler Arbortetum! During fall and winter\, texture\,
seeds\, and berries take center stage in the garden. Learn more about how
to create a landscape that shines during these quieter times of year\, wh
ile also looking beautiful when the flowers are in full bloom. You’ll disc
over some wonderful new plants that will bring year round interest to your
home garden.\nRegister here: https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/7751
360
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210609T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210609T184500
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Designing and Maintaining a Four-Season Garden
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/designing-and-maintaining-a-four-seaso
n-garden/
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Join the Rach
el Kohl Community Library on June 9 for a virtual presentation from the Ty
ler Arbortetum! During fall and winter\, texture\, seeds\, and berries tak
e center stage in the garden. Learn more about how to create a landscape t
hat shines during these quieter times of year\, while also looking beautif
ul when the flowers are in full bloom. You’ll discover some wonderful new
plants that will bring year round interest to your home garden.
\n
Re
gister here: https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/7751360
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UID:ai1ec-193001@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113741Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445 Ext. 103\; rkreference@delcolibr
aries.org\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual screening of the Justice Bell Foundation'
s new documentary Finding Justice: The Untold Story of Women's Fight for t
he Vote. Then\, stay for a question-and-answer session with Amanda Owen\,
the filmmaker and director of the Justice Bell Foundation.\nPart present-d
ay detective story and part a historical account of the movement for votin
g rights\, Finding Justice: The Untold Story of Women's Fight for the Vote
tells the story of a band of intrepid women and their one-ton bronze bell
that became a celebrated icon of the women's suffrage movement.\nAs curre
nt struggles for gender equality and voting rights continue to make front-
page news\, this account of the suffragists’ courage and dogged persistenc
e will inspire new generations in the fight for justice and equality.\nReg
ister here: https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/7757731
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210617T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210617T190000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Finding Justice: The Untold Story of Women’s Fight for the Vote (Mo
vie Screening & Q&A)
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/finding-justice-the-untold-story-of-wo
mens-fight-for-the-vote-movie-screening-qa/
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Join us for a
virtual screening of the Justice Bell Foundation's new documentary Findin
g Justice: The Untold Story of Women's Fight for the Vote. Then\, stay for
a question-and-answer session with Amanda Owen\, the filmmaker and direct
or of the Justice Bell Foundation.
\n
Part present-day detective stor
y and part a historical account of the movement for voting rights\, Findin
g Justice: The Untold Story of Women's Fight for the Vote tells the story
of a band of intrepid women and their one-ton bronze bell that became a ce
lebrated icon of the women's suffrage movement.
\n
As current struggl
es for gender equality and voting rights continue to make front-page news\
, this account of the suffragists’ courage and dogged persistence will ins
pire new generations in the fight for justice and equality.
\n
Regist
er here: https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/7757731
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UID:ai1ec-193216@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113741Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Find out what all the buzz is about inside beehive boxes at Ope
n Hive Day on June 19\nLearn about the bee's life inside the hive at Open
Hive Day on June 19\, 10 a.m. to noon at New Leaf Sensory Garden\, 776 Ros
edale Road\, Kennett Square\, PA.\nRegister.\nApiarist Michael Langer of B
randywine Bee Company will give an inside look at the busy\, buzzy world o
f honeybees. The program\, co-hosted by The Land Conservancy for Southern
Chester County and Brandywine Bee Company\, offers adults and families the
opportunity to get up close to a hive during routine inspection and expan
d practical beekeeping knowledge. Protective gear will be provided.\nLearn
about bee colonies\, different bee types in the colony\, bee life\, and w
hat you can do at home to support and protect these important pollinators.
Bring your bee questions for the expert.\nThe event is $5 for The Land Co
nservancy and Chester County Bee Association members and $10 for non-membe
rs.\nThis is a Community Based Land Stewardship program. Learn more about
The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County.\nFor additional informat
ion\, please contact Kathryn Pearlstine Freilich at kathryn@tlcforscc.org.
\nTickets: https://app.etapestry.com/cart/TheLandConservancyforSouth_1/def
ault/item.php?ref=1683.0.779930641.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T120000
LOCATION:New Leaf Sensory Garden @ 776 Rosedale Road\, Kennett Square\, PA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Open Hive Day
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/open-hive-day-3/
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Find
out what all the buzz is about inside beehive boxes at Open Hive Day on Ju
ne 19
\n
Learn about the bee's life inside the hive at Open
Hive Day on June 19\, 10 a.m. to noon at New Leaf Sensory Garden\, 776 Ros
edale Road\, Kennett Square\, PA.
Apiarist Michael Langer of Brandywine Bee Company
will give an inside look at the busy\, buzzy world of honeybees. The progr
am\, co-hosted by The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County and Bra
ndywine Bee Company\, offers adults and families the opportunity to get up
close to a hive during routine inspection and expand practical beekeeping
knowledge. Protective gear will be provided.
\n
Learn about bee colo
nies\, different bee types in the colony\, bee life\, and what you can do
at home to support and protect these important pollinators. Bring your bee
questions for the expert.
\n
The event is $5 for The Land Conservanc
y and Chester County Bee Association members and $10 for non-members.
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UID:ai1ec-193072@chaddsfordlive.com
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Danielle Dougherty\; 610-431-3546 x116\; ddougherty@dvcccpa.org\; h
ttps://www.dvcccpa.org/news-and-events
DESCRIPTION:Beer Garden Fundraiser in partnership with Locust Lane Brewery
\nSaturday\, June 19\, 2021\, 1-4 p.m.\nJoin the Domestic Violence Center
of Chester County (DVCCC) on Locust Lane Craft Brewery's newly opened outd
oor deck where you’ll be served by some special guest bartenders. 100% of
tips will be donated to DVCCC. No registration required for this event!\nW
ould you rather take your Beer Garden to-go? Pre-order a kit with your cho
ice of 4-pack\, special edition pint glass\, and accompanying snack courte
sy of Righteous Felon Jerky. Kits will be available for pickup the week of
the event:\nJune 16 -18: 3-7 pm\nJune 19: 1-6 pm\nPre-order at the link
below:**\nhttps://biermi.com/store/locust-lane/products\n**Note: You will
be asked to enter your birth date and then select your pickup location pr
eference. Select 'Taproom and Brewery.' You will then be taken to the page
to place your order. Look for the icons that say 'DVCCC Fundraiser.'
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T160000
LOCATION:Locust Lane Craft Brewery @ 50 Three Tun Rd Suite #4\, Malvern\, P
A 19355
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Beer Garden Fundraiser for Domestic Violence Center of Chester Coun
ty
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/beer-garden-fundraiser-for-domestic-vi
olence-center-of-chester-county/
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Beer Garden Fundraiser in partnership with Locust Lane Brewery
\nSaturday\, June 19\, 2021\, 1-4 p.m.\n
Join the Domestic Violence Center of Chester County (DVCCC) on Locust Lan
e Craft Brewery's newly opened outdoor deck where you’
ll be served by some special guest bartenders. 100% of tips will be donate
d to DVCCC. No registration required for this event!
\n
Would you rather take your Beer Garden to-go? Pre-order a kit with your
choice of 4-pack\, special edition pint glass\, and accompanying snack cou
rtesy of Rig
hteous Felon Jerky.Kits will be available for pickup
the week of the event: \nJune 16 -18: 3-7 pm \nJune 19: 1-6 pm
p>\n
**Note: You will be asked to enter your birth date
and then select your pickup location preference. Select 'Taproom and Brewe
ry.' You will then be taken to the page to place your order. Look for the
icons that say 'DVCCC Fundraiser.'
\n
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UID:ai1ec-193003@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113741Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445 Ext. 103\; rkreference@delcolibr
aries.org\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us via Zoom for a virtual tour of America's most historic
prison\, Eastern State Penitentiary\, and learn more about how it intersec
ts with the history of organized crime in the era of prohibition.\nEmbark
on an in-depth virtual exploration of vice\, scandal and the struggles Eas
tern State faced in the early 20th century. This guided program includes a
brief overview of Eastern State’s founding principles\, highlights organi
zed crime figures who spent time at Eastern State\, including “Scarface” A
l Capone\, and ends with group discussion.\nRegister here: https://delcoli
braries.libcal.com/event/7761559
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210622T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210622T160000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Organized Crime in the Prohibition Era–Virtual Tour of Eastern Stat
e Penitentiary
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/organized-crime-in-the-prohibition-era
-virtual-tour-of-eastern-state-penitentiary/
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Join us via Z
oom for a virtual tour of America's most historic prison\, Eastern State P
enitentiary\, and learn more about how it intersects with the history of o
rganized crime in the era of prohibition.
\n
Embark on an in-depth vi
rtual exploration of vice\, scandal and the struggles Eastern State faced
in the early 20th century. This guided program includes a brief overview o
f Eastern State’s founding principles\, highlights organized crime figures
who spent time at Eastern State\, including “Scarface” Al Capone\, and en
ds with group discussion.
\n
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UID:ai1ec-193214@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113741Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Jennifer Kriesel\; 610-347-0347\; development@tlcforscc.org\; www.t
lcforscc.org
DESCRIPTION:The spotted lanternfly has invaded Pennsylvania\, but at the Wi
nes\, Vines & the Villain event\, you can learn mitigation techniques and
how to destroy their habitat while enjoying a complimentary glass of wine.
\nThe event will be offered on two Tuesdays: May 18 and June 22. The winer
y opens at 6 p.m.\, and the program begins at 6:30 p.m. Galer Estate Viney
ard & Winery is located at 700 Folly Hill Drive\, Kennett Square\, PA 1934
8.\nRegister at https://app.etapestry.com/cart/TheLandConservancyforSouth_
1/default/item.php?ref=1683.0.779930641.\nOn both dates\, guests will lear
n about the potential of this invader to destroy the wine\, beer\, fruit\,
and lumber industries. Guests will learn what you can do to stop damage a
t home and the workplace.\nOn May 18\, guests will learn about honeybees a
nd the effect of the spotted lanternfly on honey production in Chester Cou
nty from experts at the Brandywine Bee Company. Meagan Doer\, an expert fr
om Penn State Extension\, will teach techniques to stop the spread.\nOn Ju
ne 22\, winemaker Virginia Mitchell will talk about the potential of this
invader to affect the wine industry\, wine production\, yields\, and grape
vines. A short tour of the vineyards will follow.\nThe event is sponsored
by The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County. Masks are required at
this COVID-compliant event held totally outdoors\; please dress according
ly. Registration is required. A short tour of the vineyards after the lec
ture may be offered. Guests must be 21 or older to attend.\nThe rain date
is for May 18 is May 27. The rain date for June 22 is June 29.\nTickets ar
e $25 for The Land Conservancy members and $35 for non-members and include
s one glass of award-winning wine. Wine bottles and additional glasses of
wine will be available for sale.\nIn its 26th year\, The Land Conservancy
continues to be passionate about the perpetual preservation and stewardshi
p of open space\, natural resources\, historic sites\, and working agricul
tural lands throughout Southern Chester County. Proceeds from programs lik
e this help fund land acquisitions and stewardship projects and our effort
s to protect the natural beauty of Southern Chester County. Donations of s
upport also help TLC do what it does best – preserve land for future gener
ations!\nLearn more about The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County
.\nFor additional information or questions\, please contact Jennifer Kries
el\, development director\, at development@tlcforscc.org.\nTickets: https:
//app.etapestry.com/cart/TheLandConservancyforSouth_1/default/item.php?ref
=1683.0.779930641.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210622T200000
LOCATION:Galer Estate Vineyard & Winery @ 700 Folly Hill Road Kennett Squar
e\, PA 19348
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SUMMARY:Learn how to stop the invasive spotted lanternfly while enjoying a
glass of wine
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/learn-how-to-stop-the-invasive-spotted
-lanternfly-while-enjoying-a-glass-of-wine/
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The spotted l
anternfly has invaded Pennsylvania\, but at the Wines\, Vines & the Villai
n event\, you can learn mitigation techniques and how to destroy their hab
itat while enjoying a complimentary glass of wine.
\n
The event will
be offered on two Tuesdays: May 18 and June 22. The winery opens at 6 p.m.
\, and the program begins at 6:30 p.m. Galer Estate Vineyard & Winery is l
ocated at 700 Folly Hill Drive\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348.
On both dates\, guests will learn about the potential of this invader t
o destroy the wine\, beer\, fruit\, and lumber industries. Guests will lea
rn what you can do to stop damage at home and the workplace.
\n
On Ma
y 18\, guests will learn about honeybees and the effect of the spotted lan
ternfly on honey production in Chester County from experts at the Brandywi
ne Bee Company. Meagan Doer\, an expert from Penn State Extension\, will t
each techniques to stop the spread.
\n
On June 22\, winemaker Virgini
a Mitchell will talk about the potential of this invader to affect the win
e industry\, wine production\, yields\, and grapevines. A short tour of th
e vineyards will follow.
\n
The event is sponsored by The Land Conser
vancy for Southern Chester County. Masks are required at this COVID-compli
ant event held totally outdoors\; please dress accordingly. Registration
is required. A short tour of the vineyards after the lecture may be offere
d. Guests must be 21 or older to attend.
\n
The rain date is for May
18 is May 27. The rain date for June 22 is June 29.
\n
Tickets are $2
5 for The Land Conservancy members and $35 for non-members and includes on
e glass of award-winning wine. Wine bottles and additional glasses of wine
will be available for sale.
\n
In its 26th year\, The Land Conservan
cy continues to be passionate about the perpetual preservation and steward
ship of open space\, natural resources\, historic sites\, and working agri
cultural lands throughout Southern Chester County. Proceeds from programs
like this help fund land acquisitions and stewardship projects and our eff
orts to protect the natural beauty of Southern Chester County. Donations o
f support also help TLC do what it does best – preserve land for future ge
nerations!
X-COST:10
X-TICKETS-URL:https://app.etapestry.com/cart/TheLandConservancyforSouth_1/d
efault/item.php?ref=1683.0.779930641
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UID:ai1ec-193498@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113741Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445 Ext. 103\; rkreference@delcolibr
aries.org\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual tour of the National Liberty Museum's lat
est exhibition Graphic Content at 10:00 AM on July 7. Graphic Content feat
ures graphic-centered artworks that act as social commentary\, taking insp
iration from counterculture tradition and giving voice to those outside th
e mainstream. It features artists who do not shy away from confronting and
responding to difficult issues within their creative process. The artwork
embodies the artists' personal reflections on the current social and poli
tical climate.\nThis program will be held virtually. Registration is requi
red. You can do so here.\nThe Zoom link for this program will be sent in a
reminder email 24 hours before the event. Please make sure to check your
email's spam folder for this message if you do not receive it. If it has n
ot arrived in your inbox or spam folder\, please contact us at 610-358-344
5\, ext 103\, or rkreference@delcolibraries.org\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210707T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210707T110000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:“Graphic Content”: Virtual Exhibit Tour of National Liberty Museum
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/graphic-content-virtual-exhibit-tour-o
f-national-liberty-museum/
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Join us for a
virtual tour of the National Liberty Museum's latest exhibition Graph
ic Content at 10:00 AM on July 7. Graphic Content features g
raphic-centered artworks that act as social commentary\, taking inspiratio
n from counterculture tradition and giving voice to those outside the main
stream. It features artists who do not shy away from confronting and respo
nding to difficult issues within their creative process. The artwork embod
ies the artists' personal reflections on the current social and political
climate.
\n
This program will be held virtually. Registration is requ
ired. You can do so here.
\n
The Zoom link for this program will be sent in a rem
inder email 24 hours before the event. Please make sure to check your emai
l's spam folder for this message if you do not receive it. If it has not a
rrived in your inbox or spam folder\, please contact us at 610-358-3445\,
ext 103\, or rkreference@delcolibraries.org
\n
\n
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UID:ai1ec-193195@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113741Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445 Ext. 102\; rkreference@delcolibr
aries.org\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us on July 15 for a virtual tour and Q&A with the American
Swedish Historical Museum!\nFounded in 1926\, the American Swedish Histor
ical Museum in South Philadelphia is the oldest Swedish museum in the Unit
ed States. The Museum is located on land that was once part of a seventeen
th-century land grant from Queen Christina of Sweden to Swedish colonist\,
Sven Skute. The Museum’s architect\, Swedish-American John Nydén\, combin
ed architectural features from three prominent edifices in his design. He
modeled the main building after a seventeenth-century Swedish manor house\
, Eriksberg in Södermanland. The copper cupola atop the building is inspir
ed by the one on Stockhlom’s City Hall\, and the arcades which flank the M
useum are patterned after those at George Washington’s home\, Mount Vernon
.\nThe museum boasts twelve galleries\, including ones that focus on the N
ew Sweden Colony (now Pennsylvania)\, traditional Swedish textiles\, Pippi
Longstocking\, the accomplishments of Swedish women through history\, and
many more!\nRegistration is required. Click here to register.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T170000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Virtual Tour of American Swedish Historical Museum
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/virtual-tour-of-american-swedish-histo
rical-museum/
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Join us on Ju
ly 15 for a virtual tour and Q&A with the American Swedish Historical Muse
um!
\n
Founded in 1926\, the American Swedish Historical Museum in So
uth Philadelphia is the oldest Swedish museum in the United States. The Mu
seum is located on land that was once part of a seventeenth-century land g
rant from Queen Christina of Sweden to Swedish colonist\, Sven Skute. The
Museum’s architect\, Swedish-American John Nydén\, combined architectural
features from three prominent edifices in his design. He modeled the main
building after a seventeenth-century Swedish manor house\, Eriksberg in Sö
dermanland. The copper cupola atop the building is inspired by the one on
Stockhlom’s City Hall\, and the arcades which flank the Museum are pattern
ed after those at George Washington’s home\, Mount Vernon.
\n
The mus
eum boasts twelve galleries\, including ones that focus on the New Sweden
Colony (now Pennsylvania)\, traditional Swedish textiles\, Pippi Longstock
ing\, the accomplishments of Swedish women through history\, and many more
!
\n
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UID:ai1ec-193473@chaddsfordlive.com
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Settlers Inn\; 570-226-2993\; desk@thesettlersinn.com\; https://set
tlershospitality.com/blog/the-settlers-inn-special-events#event=67057902\;
instance=20210716190000
DESCRIPTION:Settlers Inn hosts a special four-course outdoor dinner in the
woods to sample\, sip and speak with industry chefs\, farmers\, and expert
s about how our local food travels from farm to fork and the positive impa
ct of sourcing\, supporting\, and eating local. Topics to be explored incl
ude the importance of nourishing the planet as much as we nourish ourselve
s\, the significance of farming because farmers are a critical ingredient
to the local recipe for nutritional and sustainable success and how suppor
ting places like Cooperative grocery stores should be the standard and nor
m as opposed to larger grocery store chains. Impresario Judy Wicks\, Execu
tive Chef Bonnie Shuman and Farmer Nina Berryman collaborate for a special
evening to celebrate and educate.\nMenu - https://thesettlersinn.com/wp-c
ontent/uploads/2021/06/Judy-Wicks-Dinner-menu-2021.pdf\nPrice per person i
s $125 plus tax and gratuity with space limited and on a first call\, firs
t-served basis through Eventbrite.\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/
an-evening-in-grants-woods-with-judy-wicks-tickets-160222785665.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210716T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210716T220000
LOCATION:Settlers Inn @ 4 Main Ave Hawley\, PA 18428
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:An Evening in Grant’s Woods with Judy Wicks
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/an-evening-in-grants-woods-with-judy-w
icks/
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Settlers Inn hosts a special four-course outdoor dinne
r in the woods to sample\, sip and speak with industry chefs\, farmers\, a
nd experts about how our local food travels from farm to fork and the posi
tive impact of sourcing\, supporting\, and eating local. Topics to be expl
ored include the importance of nourishing the planet as much as we nourish
ourselves\, the significance of farming because farmers are a critical in
gredient to the local recipe for nutritional and sustainable success and h
ow supporting places like Cooperative grocery stores should be the standar
d and norm as opposed to larger grocery store chains. Impresario Judy Wick
s\, Executive Chef Bonnie Shuman and Farmer Nina Berryman collaborate for
a special evening to celebrate and educate.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Teron Meyers\; 215-238-9212\; info@shimacrobiotics.org\; https://sh
imacrobiotics.org/calendar/shis-1st-annual-summer-macrobiotic-conference-o
nline/
DESCRIPTION:The SHI Macrobiotics virtual Summer Conference offers a clear p
ath to achieve better physical\, emotional\, mental\, social\, and environ
mental health naturally through macrobiotics\, a system of holistic princi
ples and dynamic practices that guides choices in nutrition and lifestyle
practices.\nLearn from the world’s leading macrobiotic educators as they p
rovide the latest information\, nutritional insights\, recipes\, menus and
demonstrations\, dispel myths and answer questions. With more than a doze
n classes over two days\, the conference includes presentations that are r
elevant whether you are new to macrobiotics or a longtime practitioner\,
including:\nSat.\, 7/17\, 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.\nYour Body in Balance: Th
e New Science of Food\, Hormones\, and Health\nNeal Barnard\, MD\, FACC\,
Adjunct Professor of Medicine at the George Washington University School o
f Medicine (Washington\, DC) and President of the Physicians Committee for
Responsible Medicine describes how dietary factors can influence hormone
activity and the potential effects on human health.\nSat.\, 7/17\, 2:30 p.
m. – 4:00 p.m.\nBack to the Cutting Board\nChristina Pirello\, MFN\, one o
f America’s preeminent authorities on healthy living with natural and whol
e foods at its core\, leads a serious conversation about the role of food
and its impact on our ability to fight disease\, while inspiring you to ge
t back in the kitchen to nourish yourself.\nSat. 7/17\, 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p
.m.\nCOVID Meets a Whole Food Plant-Based Diet – Wishful Thinking Because
Plant-Based Nutrition Played Dead\nColin Campbell\, PhD\, founder of the T
. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies and the online Plant-Based N
utrition Certificate in partnership with eCornell\, has been at the forefr
ont of nutrition education and research for decades. He will discuss why a
role for nutrition in controlling virus-initiated diseases is being ignor
ed when it happens to be the same as that used for preventing and treating
degenerative diseases.\nVisit https://shimacrobiotics.org/calendar/shis-1
st-annual-summer-macrobiotic-conference-online/ for the full schedule\, a
description of each session\, and to register. Registration options includ
e the full two-day conference\, or single-day Saturday or Sunday.\nCost:\n
Two Days: 7/17 and 7/18 $120 thru 5/31\, then $150\nSingle D
ay: 7/17 or 7/18 $60 thru 5/31\, then $75\nDiscounts ar
e available for college students\, seniors\, medical professionals\, teach
ers\, and the military. Email info@shimacrobiotics.org and include your na
me\, contact info\, proof of status\, and a paragraph about why this disco
unt would be important.\nCollege student discounted cost:\nTwo Days:
7/17 and 7/18 $49\nSeniors\, medical professionals\, teachers\, an
d military members discounted cost:\nTwo Days: 7/17 and 7/18
$105 thru 5/31\, then $135\nA full recording will be available following t
he event for any sessions that may be missed\; the recording may also be p
urchased at https://shimacrobiotics.org/calendar/shis-1st-annual-summer-ma
crobiotic-conference-online/. For more information\, call 215-238-9212\, e
mail info@shimacrobiotics.org\, or visit https://shimacrobiotics.org/.\nAb
out SHI Macrobiotics\nThe SHI Macrobiotics mission is to educate and empow
er individuals to create their own lasting health through diet and lifesty
le practices. SHI’s faculty includes Denny and Susan Waxman\, who have bee
n teaching\, counseling and living macrobiotic lifestyles for many decades
\, using their knowledge and expertise to educate and help thousands acros
s the globe live healthy\, happy lives.\nTickets: https://shimacrobiotics.
org/product/shis-1st-annual-summer-macrobiotic-conference-online/.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210717T180000
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ysical\, emotional\, mental\, social\, and environmental health naturally
through macrobiotics\, a system of holistic principles and dynamic practic
es that guides choices in nutrition and lifestyle practices.
\n
Learn
from the world’s leading macrobiotic educators as they provide the latest
information\, nutritional insights\, recipes\, menus and demonstrations\,
dispel myths and answer questions. With more than a dozen classes over tw
o days\, the conference includes presentations that are relevant whether y
ou are new to macrobiotics or a longtime practitioner\, including:
\n<
p>Sat.\, 7/17\, 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.\n
Your Body in Balance: The New Science of Food\, Hormones\, and Health
\n
Neal Barnard\, MD\, FACC\, Adjunct Professor of Medicine
at the George Washington University School of Medicine (Washington\, DC)
and President of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine describ
es how dietary factors can influence hormone activity and the potential ef
fects on human health.
\n
Sat.\, 7/17\, 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p
.m.
\n
Back to the Cutting Board
\n<
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versation about the role of food and its impact on our ability to fight di
sease\, while inspiring you to get back in the kitchen to nourish yourself
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Sat. 7/17\, 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
\n<
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Colin Campbell\, P
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online Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate in partnership with eCornell\, h
as been at the forefront of nutrition education and research for decades.
He will discuss why a role for nutrition in controlling virus-initiated di
seases is being ignored when it happens to be the same as that used for pr
eventing and treating degenerative diseases.
Two Days: 7/17 and 7/18 $120 thru 5/31\, the
n $150
\n
Single Day: 7/17 or 7/18 $60 thru 5/31\, t
hen $75
\n
Discounts are available for college students\, seniors\,
medical professionals\, teachers\, and the military. Email info@shimacrobiotics.org and include your
name\, contact info\, proof of status\, and a paragraph about why this dis
count would be important.
\n
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Two Days: 7/17 and 7/18 $49
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Seniors\, medical professionals\, teach
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st:
\n
Two Days: 7/17 and 7/18 $105 thru 5/31\,
then $135
The SHI Macrobiotics mission is to educate and empower ind
ividuals to create their own lasting health through diet and lifestyle pra
ctices. SHI’s faculty includes Denny and Susan Waxman\, who have been teac
hing\, counseling and living macrobiotic lifestyles for many decades\, usi
ng their knowledge and expertise to educate and help thousands across the
globe live healthy\, happy lives.
X-COST:Tickets start at $60
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Workshops
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:— Learn what it takes to be a beekeeper at an event about keepi
ng bees do's and don'ts on Saturday\, July 17\, from 10 a.m. to noon at Ne
w Leaf Sensory Garden\n776 Rosedale Road\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348. The
event is hosted by The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County and Br
andywine Bee Company.\nAll ages will see a live hive in person\, up-close
but safely! Learn about bee colonies\, different bee types in the colony\,
bee life\, and what it takes to be a beekeeper. Bring your bee questions.
Protective gear will be provided.\nThe cost is $5 for The Land Conservanc
y and Chester County Bee Association members or $10 for non-members.\nRegi
ster at https://www.tlcforscc.org/events.\nFor additional information\, co
ntact Kathryn Pearlstine Freilich at kathryn@tlcforscc.org.\nTickets: http
s://app.etapestry.com/cart/TheLandConservancyforSouth_1/default/item.php?r
ef=1683.0.790145117.
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URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/learn-what-it-takes-to-be-a-beekeeper-
at-july-17-event/
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it takes to be a beekeeper at an event about keeping bees do's and don'ts
on Saturday\, July 17\, from 10 a.m. to noon at New Leaf Sensory Garden
\n
776 Rosedale Road\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348. The event is hosted b
y The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County and Brandywine Bee Comp
any.
\n
All ages will see a live hive in person\, up-close but safely
! Learn about bee colonies\, different bee types in the colony\, bee life\
, and what it takes to be a beekeeper. Bring your bee questions. Protectiv
e gear will be provided.
\n
The cost is $5 for The Land Conservancy a
nd Chester County Bee Association members or $10 for non-members.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Teron Meyers\; 215-238-9212\; info@shimacrobiotics.org\; https://sh
imacrobiotics.org/calendar/shis-1st-annual-summer-macrobiotic-conference-o
nline/
DESCRIPTION:Now more than ever\, it’s time to regain control of your health
and wellness!\nThe SHI Macrobiotics virtual Summer Conference offers a cl
ear path to achieve better physical\, emotional\, mental\, social\, and en
vironmental health naturally through macrobiotics\, a system of holistic p
rinciples and dynamic practices that guides choices in nutrition and lifes
tyle practices.\nLearn from the world’s leading macrobiotic educators as t
hey provide the latest information\, nutritional insights\, recipes\, menu
s and demonstrations\, dispel myths and answer questions. With more than a
dozen classes over two days\, the conference includes presentations that
are relevant whether you are new to macrobiotics or a longtime practitione
r\, including:\nSat.\, 7/17\, 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.\nYour Body in Balanc
e: The New Science of Food\, Hormones\, and Health\nNeal Barnard\, MD\, FA
CC\, Adjunct Professor of Medicine at the George Washington University Sch
ool of Medicine (Washington\, DC) and President of the Physicians Committe
e for Responsible Medicine describes how dietary factors can influence hor
mone activity and the potential effects on human health.\nSat.\, 7/17\, 2:
30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.\nBack to the Cutting Board\nChristina Pirello\, MFN\,
one of America’s preeminent authorities on healthy living with natural and
whole foods at its core\, leads a serious conversation about the role of
food and its impact on our ability to fight disease\, while inspiring you
to get back in the kitchen to nourish yourself.\nSat. 7/17\, 5:00 p.m. – 6
:00 p.m.\nCOVID Meets a Whole Food Plant-Based Diet – Wishful Thinking Bec
ause Plant-Based Nutrition Played Dead\nColin Campbell\, PhD\, founder of
the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies and the online Plant-Ba
sed Nutrition Certificate in partnership with eCornell\, has been at the f
orefront of nutrition education and research for decades. He will discuss
why a role for nutrition in controlling virus-initiated diseases is being
ignored when it happens to be the same as that used for preventing and tre
ating degenerative diseases.\nVisit https://shimacrobiotics.org/calendar/s
his-1st-annual-summer-macrobiotic-conference-online/ for the full schedule
\, a description of each session\, and to register. Registration options i
nclude the full two-day conference\, or single-day Saturday or Sunday.\nCo
st:\nTwo Days: 7/17 and 7/18 $120 thru 5/31\, then $150\nSin
gle Day: 7/17 or 7/18 $60 thru 5/31\, then $75\nDiscoun
ts are available for college students\, seniors\, medical professionals\,
teachers\, and the military. Email info@shimacrobiotics.org and include yo
ur name\, contact info\, proof of status\, and a paragraph about why this
discount would be important.\nCollege student discounted cost:\nTwo Days:
7/17 and 7/18 $49\nSeniors\, medical professionals\, teachers
\, and military members discounted cost:\nTwo Days: 7/17 and 7/1
8 $105 thru 5/31\, then $135\nA full recording will be available follow
ing the event for any sessions that may be missed\; the recording may also
be purchased at https://shimacrobiotics.org/calendar/shis-1st-annual-summ
er-macrobiotic-conference-online/. For more information\, call 215-238-921
2\, email info@shimacrobiotics.org\, or visit https://shimacrobiotics.org/
.\nAbout SHI Macrobiotics\nThe SHI Macrobiotics mission is to educate and
empower individuals to create their own lasting health through diet and li
festyle practices. SHI’s faculty includes Denny and Susan Waxman\, who hav
e been teaching\, counseling and living macrobiotic lifestyles for many de
cades\, using their knowledge and expertise to educate and help thousands
across the globe live healthy\, happy lives.\nTickets: https://shimacrobio
tics.org/product/shis-1st-annual-summer-macrobiotic-conference-online/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210718T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210718T164500
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SUMMARY:1st Annual Summer Macrobiotic Conference
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The SHI Macrobiotics virtual Summer Conference offers a clear path
to achieve better physical\, emotional\, mental\, social\, and environmen
tal health naturally through macrobiotics\, a system of holistic principle
s and dynamic practices that guides choices in nutrition and lifestyle pra
ctices.
\n
Learn from the world’s leading macrobiotic educators as th
ey provide the latest information\, nutritional insights\, recipes\, menus
and demonstrations\, dispel myths and answer questions. With more than a
dozen classes over two days\, the conference includes presentations that a
re relevant whether you are new to macrobiotics or a longtime practitioner
\, including:
\n
Sat.\, 7/17\, 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
\n
Your Body in Balance: The New Science of Food\,
Hormones\, and Health
\n
Neal Barnard\, MD\, FACC\, Adjunct
Professor of Medicine at the George Washington University School of Medici
ne (Washington\, DC) and President of the Physicians Committee for Respons
ible Medicine describes how dietary factors can influence hormone activity
and the potential effects on human health.
\n
Sat.\, 7/17
\, 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
\n
Back to the Cutting
Board
\n
Christina Pirello\, MFN\, one of America’s preemine
nt authorities on healthy living with natural and whole foods at its core\
, leads a serious conversation about the role of food and its impact on ou
r ability to fight disease\, while inspiring you to get back in the kitche
n to nourish yourself.
\n
Sat. 7/17\, 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m
.
\n
COVID Meets a Whole Food Plant-Based Diet –
Wishful Thinking Because Plant-Based Nutrition Played Dead
\n
Colin Campbell\, PhD\, founder of the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutr
ition Studies and the online Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate in partners
hip with eCornell\, has been at the forefront of nutrition education and r
esearch for decades. He will discuss why a role for nutrition in controlli
ng virus-initiated diseases is being ignored when it happens to be the sam
e as that used for preventing and treating degenerative diseases.
The SHI Macrobiotics mission is to ed
ucate and empower individuals to create their own lasting health through d
iet and lifestyle practices. SHI’s faculty includes Denny and Susan Waxman
\, who have been teaching\, counseling and living macrobiotic lifestyles f
or many decades\, using their knowledge and expertise to educate and help
thousands across the globe live healthy\, happy lives.
X-COST:Tickets start at $60
X-TICKETS-URL:https://shimacrobiotics.org/product/shis-1st-annual-summer-ma
crobiotic-conference-online/
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445 Ext. 102\; rkreference@delcolibr
aries.org\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we (virtually) visit Philadelphia's Magic Gardens an
d take a tour of the current exhibit 'Hecho in Mexico / Made in Mexico.'\n
The exhibit highlights the work of Mexican folk artists featured throughou
t the Magic Gardens. These artists create handmade works that reflect the
stories\, people\, and traditions of their particular region\, and their a
rtistic skills are passed down through generations\, often within families
. From ceramics to papier-mâché to paintings\, these works are infused wit
h talent and beauty.\nRegistration is required. Click here to register.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210723T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210723T190000
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SUMMARY:Hecho in Mexico / Made in Mexico: Virtual Tour of Philadelphia’s Ma
gic Gardens
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/hecho-in-mexico-made-in-mexico-virtual
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Join us as we (virtually) visit Philadelphia's Magic Gar
dens and take a tour of the current exhibit 'Hecho in Mexico / Made in Mex
ico.' \nThe exhibit highlights
the work of Mexican folk artists featured throughout the Magic Gardens. Th
ese artists create handmade works that reflect the stories\, people\, and
traditions of their particular region\, and their artistic skills are pass
ed down through generations\, often within families. From ceramics to papi
er-mâché to paintings\, these works are infused with talent and beauty.
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Painter's Folly Restoration / Preservation Plan Public Meetings
/ Open House\nEarlier this year\, Chadds Ford Township was awarded a gran
t through PHMC's 'Certified Local Government' program to draft a Restorati
on/Preservation Plan for the historic site known as Painter's Folly. The a
rchitectural firm of Patterhn Ives\, LLC\, was retained to perform the wor
k. In 2018\, the local firm of Frens & Frens Restorative Architects of Wes
t Chester joined Patterhn Ives\, offering extensive knowledge of the local
area and experience in historic restoration and preservation.\nProject Ma
nager Carol Quigley states\, 'The benefits of revitalizing a historic stru
cture though sensitive preservation extend well beyond the building and ow
ner\; in some instances\, entire communities are positively impacted.' Thi
s is certainly part of the Township's goal to preserve the historic struct
ure and to create a site where residents can gather for educational and co
mmunity activities.\nPatterhn Ives has now reached the point in their ende
avors where your input is sought. Two public meetings are scheduled and yo
u are cordially invited to attend. Each evening's presentation will be pre
ceded by an 'open house' of Painter's Folly\, with guided tours available.
Light refreshments will be served.\nThe meetings are scheduled for:\n- Tu
esday\, July 27\, 2021: 6:00 PM Open House/7:00 PM Public Hearing\n- Tuesd
ay\, August 24\, 2021: 6:00 PM Open House/7:00 PM Public Hearing\nPlease m
ark your calendars to join the staff of Patterhn Ives\, the Board of Super
visors\, and other Township officials for the opportunity to share your th
oughts regarding the preservation and future use of this historic structur
e. RSVP: admin@chaddsfordpa.gov or 610-388-8800\, ext. 100.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210727T180000
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SUMMARY:Painter’s Folly Open House
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Painter's Folly Restoration / Preservation Plan Public Meetings / Open Hou
se
\n
Earlier this year\, Chadds Ford Township was awa
rded a grant through PHMC's 'Certified Local Government' program to draft
a Restoration/Preservation Plan for the historic site known as Painter's F
olly. The architectural firm of Patterhn Ives\, LLC\, was retained to perf
orm the work. In 2018\, the local firm of Frens & Frens Restorative Archit
ects of West Chester joined Patterhn Ives\, offering extensive knowledge o
f the local area and experience in historic restoration and preservation.<
/div>\n
Project Manager Carol Quigley states\, 'The benefit
s of revitalizing a historic structure though sensitive preservation exten
d well beyond the building and owner\; in some instances\, entire communit
ies are positively impacted.' This is certainly part of the Township's goa
l to preserve the historic structure and to create a site where residents
can gather for educational and community activities.
\n
Patterhn Ives has now reached the point in their endeavors where your in
put is sought. Two public meetings are scheduled and you are cordially inv
ited to attend. Each evening's presentation will be preceded by an 'open h
ouse' of Painter's Folly\, with guided tours available. Light refreshments
will be served.
\n
The meetings are scheduled for:\n
- Tuesday\, July 27\, 2021: 6:00 PM Open House/7:00 P
M Public Hearing
\n
- Tuesday\, August 24\, 2021: 6:00
PM Open House/7:00 PM Public Hearing
\n
Please mark y
our calendars to join the staff of Patterhn Ives\, the Board of Supervisor
s\, and other Township officials for the opportunity to share your thought
s regarding the preservation and future use of this historic structure. RS
VP: admin@chaddsfordpa.gov or 610-388-8800\, ext. 100.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Featured
CONTACT:https://uptownwestchester.org
DESCRIPTION:The Top Allman Brothers Tribute Band Has Received National Accl
aim For Their Appearance On AXS TV’s “World’s Greatest Tribute Bands” & Ha
s Been Named As A Featured Performer On The 2022 “Time Life Southern Rock
Cruise”\nLIVE AT THE FILLMORE (LATF): The Definitive Tribute To The Origin
al Allman Brothers Band will be bringing the early music of the iconic All
man Brothers Band to the stage at Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (2
26 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA) this Saturday\, July 31 at 8 PM.\n \nK
icking off Uptown!’s tribute band series\, LATF’s show will offer fans an
exact reproduction of the live concert performances of the original Allman
Brothers Band featuring Duane Allman\, Dickey Betts and Berry Oakley. Mus
ically and sonically\, LATF recreates the experience of hearing one of the
greatest live bands of all time as they sounded in 1969-1971. Particularl
y featured are the songs from the ABB’s monumental shows at Bill Graham's
Fillmore East Auditorium in New York City in March and June of 1971 – when
the members of LATF first heard the legendary band live.\n \n'On June 26\
, 1971\, I was at Fillmore East for the Saturday night late show\, the las
t public concert at Fillmore East\, the one the ABB band calls 'THE SHOW\,
' the one they feel is the greatest performance they ever gave. I've never
heard them or any other band give a better performance before or since\,'
said LATF Founder and Guitarist/Vocalist Lou Maresca. \n \nLATF is the c
ontinuation of the band’s devotion to performing the music of the original
Allman Brothers Band as it was performed in those early years before the
untimely deaths of Duane and Berry Oakley and the departure of Dickey Bett
s. According to Maresca\, “for me\, those years were the ‘glory days’ of t
he Allman Brothers Band.”\n \nLATF is the top ABB tribute band and has rec
eived countless accolades and rave reviews for their authenticity and musi
cianship. In fact\, they’ve been named as a featured performer on next yea
r’s “Time Life Southern Rock Cruise” and received national acclaim for the
ir Spring 2017 performance on national TV as part of AXS TV’s “World’s Gre
atest Tribute Bands.”\n \nThe LIVE AT THE FILLMORE (LATF): The Definitive
Tribute To The Original Allman Brothers Band show kicks off Uptown’s tribu
te band series\, which will also feature such esteemed bands as Echoes: Th
e American Pink Floyd\, Eaglemania\, Back In Black: ACDC Tribute\, Studio
Two: Early Beatles Tribute and many more. For a schedule of shows\, visit
https://uptownwestchester.org/events/?taxcat=1-music\n \n \nTickets for LI
VE AT THE FILLMORE (LATF): The Definitive Tribute To The Original Allman B
rothers Band show are available at https://uptownwestchester.org/events/li
ve-at-the-fillmore-the-definitive-tribute-to-the-original-allman-brothers-
band/\n \nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is located at 226 N. High
St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information visit https://uptownwestches
ter.org.\nTickets: https://uptownwestchester.org/events/live-at-the-fillmo
re-the-definitive-tribute-to-the-original-allman-brothers-band/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210731T200000
LOCATION:Uptown! Knauer PAC @ 226 N. High St. West Chester\, PA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:LIVE AT THE FILLMORE: The Definitive Tribute To The Original Allma
n Brothers Band At Uptown! Knauer PAC
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/live-at-the-fillmore-the-definitive-tr
ibute-to-the-original-allman-brothers-band-at-uptown-knauer-pac/
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The Top Allman Brothers Tribute Band Has Received Nati
onal Acclaim For Their Appearance On AXS TV’s “World’s Greatest T
ribute Bands” & Has Been Named As A Featured Performer On The 2022 “Time Life Southern Rock Cruise”
\n
LIVE AT THE FILLMO
RE (LATF): The Definitive Tribute To The Original Allman
Brothers Band will be bringing the early music of the iconic Allm
an Brothers Band to the stage at Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Ce
nter (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA) this Saturday\
, July 31 at 8 PM.
\n
\n
Kicking off
Uptown!’s tribute band series\, LATF’s show will offer fans an exact repr
oduction of the live concert performances of the original Allman Brothers
Band featuring Duane Allman\, Dickey Betts and Berry Oakley. Musically and
sonically\, LATF recreates the experience of hearing one of the greatest
live bands of all time as they sounded in 1969-1971. Particularly featured
are the songs from the ABB’s monumental shows at Bill Graham's Fillmore E
ast Auditorium in New York City in March and June of 1971 – when the membe
rs of LATF first heard the legendary band live.
\n
\n
'On June 26\, 1971\, I was at Fillmore East for the Saturd
ay night late show\, the last public concert at Fillmore East\, the one th
e ABB band calls 'THE SHOW\,' the one they feel is the greatest performanc
e they ever gave. I've never heard them or any other band give a better pe
rformance before or since\,' said LATF Founder and Guitarist/Vocalist Lou
Maresca.
\n
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LATF is the contin
uation of the band’s devotion to performing the music of the original Allm
an Brothers Band as it was performed in those early years before the untim
ely deaths of Duane and Berry Oakley and the departure of Dickey Betts. Ac
cording to Maresca\, “for me\, those years were the ‘glory days’ of the Al
lman Brothers Band.”
\n
\n
LATF is the top ABB tribute band an
d has received countless accolades and rave reviews for their authenticity
and musicianship. In fact\, they’ve been named as a featured performer on
next year’s “Time Life Southern Rock Cruise” and received national acclai
m for their Spring 2017 performance on national TV as part of AXS TV’s “Wo
rld’s Greatest Tribute Bands.”
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The LIVE AT THE FILLMORE
(LATF): The Definitive Tribute To The Original Allman Brothers Band show k
icks off Uptown’s tribute band series\, which will also feature such estee
med bands as Echoes: The American Pink Floyd\, Eaglemania\, Back In Black:
ACDC Tribute\, Studio Two: Early Beatles Tribute and many more. For a sch
edule of shows\, visit https://uptownwestchester.org/events/?taxcat=1-music
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DESCRIPTION:Nicholas Newlin Foundation\n219 S. Cheyney Road\nGlen Mills\, P
A 19342\n610-459-2359 | www.newlingristmill.org\nVirtual “Newlin Series” T
alks To Be Offered\nEach year\, Newlin Grist Mill hosts a series of presen
tations that explore different\naspects of the site’s unique historical an
d environmental resources\, bringing in a slate of\noutside speakers with
a wide range of expertise. The 2021 Newlin Series focuses on the history o
f women\nand work and will be presented virtually via Zoom.\nThe first pre
sentation in the series will take place on Sunday\, August 8th at 3 pm. In
“‘The Power of the Sun Was Extremely Apparent’: Washing in the 18th Centu
ry\,” teacher and historian Anna Elizabeth Kiefer will address a few of th
ese public history\nmyths about laundry and personal cleanliness in Britai
n\, and\, by extension\, the American colonies. Drawing from current schol
arship\, multiple primary\nsource documents from both England and the colo
nies\, and her own experiential archaeology\,\nKiefer will walk attendees
through the importance and process of the 18th century wash.\nOther schedu
led presentations in the 2021 Newlin Series are:\n“Making Sense of Women’s
Textile Work in the Long 18th Century\,” Thursday\, October 14th at 7pm\n
In this lecture\, scholars Emily Whitted and Eliza West share their expert
ise in women’s textile work in early\nAmerica. Both expert craftspeople in
their own right\, West and Whitted will intertwine the stories of stitche
rs\,\nknitters\, and spinners found in the history books with their own ha
nds-on knowledge of fiber and craft. This talk\nwill explore not only the
different types of textile work which women performed\, but also the blurr
ed lines\nbetween domestic and professional labor.\n“Chefs & Slaves: The C
ooks in Jefferson’s Kitchens\,” Thursday\, October 21st at 7pm\nThree gene
rations of enslaved cooks prepared the meals in Jefferson’s kitchens. All
except one were French\ntrained\, either in France itself\, or by French c
hefs. No wonder the meals at Monticello are still famous today\nafter 200
years. In this talk by historian Leni Sorensen\, attendees will learn the
names and stories of these\nchefs and spend some time in their kitchens to
see the skills and technologies they used to produce meals\n“half-French
half-Virginian.”\n“Making Ends Meet: Working Women in the 18th Century\,”
Sunday\, November 14th at 3pm\nThis program will be a discussion focused o
n women in industry in the 18th and early 19th centuries by\nPresenter Ann
a Elizabeth Kiefer. Photo credit: Buddy Secor for the American Battlefield
Trust.\nAmanda Doggett\, Apprentice Joiner at the Colonial Williamsburg F
oundation in Williamsburg\, Virginia. She will\nalso cover challenges faci
ng women in traditional industries today\, as well as the difficulties of
researching\nwomen’s history in general.\nSponsored by Team Toyota of Glen
Mills\, the 2021 Newlin Series programs are free\, but pre-registration i
s\nrequired. Registration links and more information are available at http
s://newlingristmill.org/the-newlin-series.\nAbout the Nicholas Newlin Foun
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in Foundation \n219 S. Cheyney Road \nGlen Mills\, PA 19342 \n610-459-2359 | www.newlingristmill.org
\n
Virtual “Newlin Series”
Talks To Be Offered \nEach year\, Newlin Grist Mill hosts a series of
presentations that explore different \naspects of the site’s unique
historical and environmental resources\, bringing in a slate of \nout
side speakers with a wide range of expertise. The 2021 Newlin Series focus
es on the history of women \nand work and will be presented virtually
via Zoom.
\n
The first presentation in the series will take place on
Sunday\, August 8th at 3 pm. In “‘The Power of the Sun Was Extremely Appa
rent’: Washing in the 18th Century\,” teacher and historian Anna Elizabeth
Kiefer will address a few of these public history \nmyths about laun
dry and personal cleanliness in Britain\, and\, by extension\, the America
n colonies. Drawing from current scholarship\, multiple primary \nsou
rce documents from both England and the colonies\, and her own experientia
l archaeology\, \nKiefer will walk attendees through the importance a
nd process of the 18th century wash.
\n
Other scheduled presentations
in the 2021 Newlin Series are: \n“Making Sense of Women’s Textile Wo
rk in the Long 18th Century\,” Thursday\, October 14th at 7pm \nIn th
is lecture\, scholars Emily Whitted and Eliza West share their expertise i
n women’s textile work in early \nAmerica. Both expert craftspeople i
n their own right\, West and Whitted will intertwine the stories of stitch
ers\, \nknitters\, and spinners found in the history books with their
own hands-on knowledge of fiber and craft. This talk \nwill explore
not only the different types of textile work which women performed\, but a
lso the blurred lines \nbetween domestic and professional labor.
\n
“Chefs & Slaves: The Cooks in Jefferson’s Kitchens\,” Thursday\, Octo
ber 21st at 7pm \nThree generations of enslaved cooks prepared the me
als in Jefferson’s kitchens. All except one were French \ntrained\, e
ither in France itself\, or by French chefs. No wonder the meals at Montic
ello are still famous today \nafter 200 years. In this talk by histor
ian Leni Sorensen\, attendees will learn the names and stories of these \nchefs and spend some time in their kitchens to see the skills and tec
hnologies they used to produce meals \n“half-French half-Virginian.”<
/p>\n
“Making Ends Meet: Working Women in the 18th Century\,” Sunday\, N
ovember 14th at 3pm \nThis program will be a discussion focused on wo
men in industry in the 18th and early 19th centuries by \nPresenter A
nna Elizabeth Kiefer. Photo credit: Buddy Secor for the American Battlefie
ld Trust.
\n
Amanda Doggett\, Apprentice Joiner at the Colonial Willi
amsburg Foundation in Williamsburg\, Virginia. She will \nalso cover
challenges facing women in traditional industries today\, as well as the d
ifficulties of researching \nwomen’s history in general.
\n
Spon
sored by Team Toyota of Glen Mills\, the 2021 Newlin Series programs are f
ree\, but pre-registration is \nrequired. Registration links and more
information are available at https://newlingristmill.org/the-newlin-serie
s. \nAbout the Nicholas Newlin Foundation
\n
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DESCRIPTION:The Kennett Library Board of Trustees will host a groundbreakin
g for the new Kennett Library and Resource Center on Thursday\, Aug. 12 at
9 a.m. It will take place at the location of the new building\, the corne
r of State and Willow Streets in the Borough of Kennett Square. All are we
lcome to attend.\n\n\n“For over 20 years community members have planned\,
worked\, and dreamt about a new regional library and now in 2021 that drea
m will become a reality\, said Board President Jeff Yetter in a press rele
ase. “The Kennett Library is both a knowledge sanctuary and a community ce
nter. It is the soul of our community. It doesn’t matter who you are or wh
at your background\, the library welcomes you and has something for you.”
\n\n\nThe Kennett Library serves as a literacy center for everyone from in
fants to seniors. In addition to the core services of any library\, there
are storytimes\, in both English and Spanish to entertain and promote earl
y literacy\; there are ESL\, U.S. Citizenship\, and GED classes. In the la
st two years\, the library helped 24 community residents become U.S. citiz
ens.\n\n\nThe Kennett Library has served the community for more than 125 y
ears in just two buildings. The current building\, built in 1961 is outdat
ed\, has a basic lack of space for both materials and activities\, the fac
ility’s antiquated core systems — utilities\, parking\, access\, storage\,
etc. — are seriously deficient.\n\n\nHighlights of the new building inclu
de a 110-seat auditorium\; Bayard Taylor Conference Room\; children’s make
r space\; adult maker space\; two classrooms\; one multipurpose room\; fou
r tutor rooms\; quiet and reflection room\; computer carrels\; several qui
et reading areas\; and an outdoor terrace.\n\n\nThanks to a core set of vo
lunteers\, many of them who came before us\, we are now in the early stage
of building a new library that will serve the community for another 50 ye
ars and longer. Thanks to our donors and supporters\, both past and presen
t\, the Capital Campaign has raised 60 percent of the $20 million-goal nee
ded to build the state-of-the-art library and resource center.
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The Kennett Library Board of Trustees will host a groundbreaking for
the new Kennett Library and Resource Center on Thursday\, Aug. 12 at 9 a.
m. It will take place at the location of the new building\, the corner of
State and Willow Streets in the Borough of Kennett Square. All are welcome
to attend.
\n
\n
\n
“For over 20 years communit
y members have planned\, worked\, and dreamt about a new regional library
and now in 2021 that dream will become a reality\, said Board President Je
ff Yetter in a press release. “The Kennett Library is both a knowledge san
ctuary and a community center. It is the soul of our community. It doesn’t
matter who you are or what your background\, the library welcomes you and
has something for you.”
\n
\n
\n
The Kennett Li
brary serves as a literacy center for everyone from infants to seniors. In
addition to the core services of any library\, there are storytimes\, in
both English and Spanish to entertain and promote early literacy\; there a
re ESL\, U.S. Citizenship\, and GED classes. In the last two years\, the l
ibrary helped 24 community residents become U.S. citizens.
\n
\n\n
The Kennett Library has served the community for more
than 125 years in just two buildings. The current building\, built in 1961
is outdated\, has a basic lack of space for both materials and activities
\, the facility’s antiquated core systems — utilities\, parking\, access\,
storage\, etc. — are seriously deficient.
\n
\n
\n
Highlights of the new building include a 110-seat auditorium\; Bayard
Taylor Conference Room\; children’s maker space\; adult maker space\; two
classrooms\; one multipurpose room\; four tutor rooms\; quiet and reflecti
on room\; computer carrels\; several quiet reading areas\; and an outdoor
terrace.
\n
\n
\n
Thanks to a core set of volunt
eers\, many of them who came before us\, we are now in the early stage of
building a new library that will serve the community for another 50 years
and longer. Thanks to our donors and supporters\, both past and present\,
the Capital Campaign has raised 60 percent of the $20 million-goal needed
to build the state-of-the-art library and resource center.
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CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445 Ext. 103\; rkreference@delcolibr
aries.org\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us IN-PERSON as we welcome Ed Pieters of Pieters Apiary fo
r a presentation everything you ever wanted to know about the honey bee! E
d is a local beekeeper and holds a PhD in entomology\, and will share fact
s\, tips\, and more from his own personal experience and scientific knowle
dge.\nAgain\, this program will be held live and in-person at the library
on August 12 at 10:30 AM. However\, you will need to register so we can ke
ep this event safe and distanced. You can do so by clicking here. We can't
wait to welcome you back!
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RSON as we welcome Ed Pieters of Pieters Apiary for a presentation everyth
ing you ever wanted to know about the honey bee! Ed is a local beekeeper a
nd holds a PhD in entomology\, and will share facts\, tips\, and more from
his own personal experience and scientific knowledge. \nAgain\, this
program will be held live and in-person at the library on August 12 at 10
:30 AM. However\, you will need to register so we can keep this event safe
and distanced. You can do so by clicking here. We can't wa
it to welcome you back!
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DESCRIPTION:Chester County Schedules August 12\nWorkforce Resource Fair for
Jobseekers\n The PA Department of Labor and Industry has declared August
12th as “PA CareerLink Day – Join the Workforce PA” and Chester County is
joining in this state-wide recognition. A Chester County Partner Resource
Fair\, held from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on August 12\, will highlight th
e services that Chester County residents can take advantage of\, if they a
re looking to join\, or re-enter the workforce.\nThe free Partner Resource
Fair is hosted by PA CareerLink – Chester County and the United Way Finan
cial Stability Center at their combined offices at 479 Thomas Jones Way\,
in the Oaklands Corporate Center in Exton.\n“In an effort to provide a bet
ter understanding of our on-site programming and services\, we invite all
residents to this resource fair\, set in an ‘open house’ format to meet wi
th our on-site partners\, tour our facility and to learn about our many re
sources including our G.E.D and our Employment\, Advancement and Retention
Network (EARN) program\,” said Butch Urban\, Site Administrator for PA Ca
reerLink® – Chester County.\n“During the event\, we are also providing an
overview of the range of programs that can help anyone who wants to transi
tion back into the workforce\, as well as information on how to access On
-the-Job training and Individual Training Accounts\,” added Urban.\nThe PA
CareerLink – Chester County is a partner of the American Job Center® netw
ork\, where individuals looking for jobs\, and employers looking to fill j
obs\, can share access to job training\, education and employment services
. Its unique partnership with the United Way of Chester County’s Financial
Stability Center enhances job seeker services with financial guidance and
counseling\, to help clarify and achieve financial goals.\nFor more infor
mation about the August 12th PA CareerLink® Chester County Resource Fair\
, go to www.pacareerlinkchesco.org\, or call 610-280-1010\, Monday through
Friday\, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.\n
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er County Schedules August 12 \nWorkforce Resource Fair for Jobseeker
s
\n
The PA Department of Labor and Industry has d
eclared August 12th as “PA CareerLink Day – Join the Workforce
PA” and Chester County is joining in this state-wide recognition. A Chest
er County Partner Resource Fair\, held from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Aug
ust 12\, will highlight the services that Chester County residents can tak
e advantage of\, if they are looking to join\, or re-enter the workforce.<
/p>\n
The free Partner Resource Fair is hosted by PA CareerLink – Cheste
r County and the United Way Financial Stability Center at their combined o
ffices at 479 Thomas Jones Way\, in the Oaklands Corporate Center in Exton
.
\n
“In an effort to provide a better understanding of our on-site p
rogramming and services\, we invite all residents to this resource fair\,
set in an ‘open house’ format to meet with our on-site partners\, tour our
facility and to learn about our many resources including our G.E.D and ou
r Employment\, Advancement and Retention Network (EARN) program\,” said Bu
tch Urban\, Site Administrator for PA CareerLink® – Chester County.
\n<
p>“During the event\, we are also providing an overview of the range of pr
ograms that can help anyone who wants to transition back into the workforc
e\, as well as information on how to access On-the-Job training and Indiv
idual Training Accounts\,” added Urban.\n
The PA CareerLink – Cheste
r County is a partner of the American Job Center® network\, where individu
als looking for jobs\, and employers looking to fill jobs\, can share acce
ss to job training\, education and employment services. Its unique partner
ship with the United Way of Chester County’s Financial Stability Center en
hances job seeker services with financial guidance and counseling\, to hel
p clarify and achieve financial goals.
\n
For more information about
the August 12th PA CareerLink® Chester County Resource Fair\,
go to www.pacareerlinkchesco.o
rg\, or call 610-280-1010\, Monday through Friday\, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.
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DESCRIPTION:The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center (AHMEC) wil
l celebrate this year’s annual World Helicopter Day on Sunday\, August 15\
, from noon until 4:30 p.m. Two main events will make the day extra specia
l: AHMEC’s first public helicopter rides since 2019 and the premier rollou
t of the newly restored McCulloch J-2 Gyroplane.\nThe American Helicopter
Museum and Education Center is located at 1220 American Boulevard\, West C
hester\, PA 19380.\nAHMEC Helicopter Rides\n“We are excited to present he
licopter rides to the public this year\, as well as honor the hard work of
our volunteer restoration crew with our fantastic McCullough J-2\,” said
Paul Kahan\, AHMEC’s Executive Director. “We’re even happier that we can d
o this in a way that celebrates rotary wing aviation\, which is what World
Helicopter Day is all about.”\nWorld Helicopter Day was founded in 2015 b
y Australian Mick Cullen “to raise awareness of the contributions that hel
icopters make to our society and celebrate the diverse range of people tha
t design\, fly and support them\,” Cullen stated.\nAdditionally\, AHMEC pl
ans to highlight completion of its McCulloch J-2 Gyroplane\, a two-seat gy
roplane built by the McCulloch Aircraft Corporation in 1971. Volunteer Der
ek Hart\, who directed the aircraft’s 4-year restoration project\, is prou
d of the accomplishment.\n“The McCulloch J-2\, the only one of this type i
n the museum\, arrived at AHMEC several years ago\, having been donated by
Light Horse Legacy and Marvin Wessel\,” explained Hart. “The donation inc
luded major parts of the fuselage and many components in boxes. Major comp
onents necessary to complete the restoration had to be acquired from contr
ibutors like the Pennsylvania College of Technology-Williamsport\, PA\, Pi
asecki Aircraft\; and Olympic Tool & Folsom Tool In Aston\, PA. Others wer
e fabricated by the talented museum volunteers.”\n“We hope you will join u
s as we take to the skies on August 15!” Kahan added.\nHelicopter rides co
st $65.00 per person on a first-come\, first-served basis. They can be pur
chased in advance via the website at www.americanhelicopter.museum or phon
e at 610-436-9600 or in the museum store.\nThe American Helicopter Museum
and Education Center\, located at 1220 American Boulevard\, West Chester\,
is the nation’s premier aviation museum devoted exclusively to helicopter
s. Established in 1996\, the nonprofit organization collects\, restores an
d displays rotary-wing aircraft\, including over 35 civilian and military
helicopters\, autogyros and convertiplanes.
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The American
Helicopter Museum and Education Center (AHMEC) will celebrate this year’s
annual World Helicopter Day on Sunday\, August 15\, from noon until 4:30 p
.m. Two main events will make the day extra special: AHMEC’s first public
helicopter rides since 2019 and the premier rollout of the newly restored
McCulloch J-2 Gyroplane.
\n
The American Helicopter Museum and Educat
ion Center is located at 1220 American Boulevard\, West Chester\, PA 1938
0.
\n\n
“We are excited to present helicopter rides to the public
this year\, as well as honor the hard work of our volunteer restoration cr
ew with our fantastic McCullough J-2\,” said Paul Kahan\, AHMEC’s Executiv
e Director. “We’re even happier that we can do this in a way that celebrat
es rotary wing aviation\, which is what World Helicopter Day is all about.
”
\n
World Helicopter Day was founded in 2015 by Australian Mick Cull
en “to raise awareness of the contributions that helicopters make to our s
ociety and celebrate the diverse range of people that design\, fly and sup
port them\,” Cullen stated.
\n
Additionally\, AHMEC plans to highligh
t completion of its McCulloch J-2 Gyroplane\, a two-seat gyroplane built b
y the McCulloch Aircraft Corporation in 1971. Volunteer Derek Hart\, who d
irected the aircraft’s 4-year restoration project\, is proud of the accomp
lishment.
\n
“The McCulloch J-2\, the only one of this type in the mu
seum\, arrived at AHMEC several years ago\, having been donated by Light H
orse Legacy and Marvin Wessel\,” explained Hart. “The donation included ma
jor parts of the fuselage and many components in boxes. Major components n
ecessary to complete the restoration had to be acquired from contributors
like the Pennsylvania College of Technology-Williamsport\, PA\, Piasecki A
ircraft\; and Olympic Tool & Folsom Tool In Aston\, PA. Others were fabric
ated by the talented museum volunteers.”
\n
“We hope you will join us
as we take to the skies on August 15!” Kahan added.
\n
Helicopter ri
des cost $65.00 per person on a first-come\, first-served basis. They can
be purchased in advance via the website at www.americanhelicopter.museum or phone at 610-436-9600
or in the museum store.
\n
The American Helicopter Museum and Educat
ion Center\, located at 1220 American Boulevard\, West Chester\, is the na
tion’s premier aviation museum devoted exclusively to helicopters. Establi
shed in 1996\, the nonprofit organization collects\, restores and displays
rotary-wing aircraft\, including over 35 civilian and military helicopter
s\, autogyros and convertiplanes.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Painter's Folly Restoration / Preservation Plan Public Meetings
/ Open House\nEarlier this year\, Chadds Ford Township was awarded a gran
t through PHMC's 'Certified Local Government' program to draft a Restorati
on/Preservation Plan for the historic site known as Painter's Folly. The a
rchitectural firm of Patterhn Ives\, LLC\, was retained to perform the wor
k. In 2018\, the local firm of Frens & Frens Restorative Architects of Wes
t Chester joined Patterhn Ives\, offering extensive knowledge of the local
area and experience in historic restoration and preservation.\nProject Ma
nager Carol Quigley states\, 'The benefits of revitalizing a historic stru
cture though sensitive preservation extend well beyond the building and ow
ner\; in some instances\, entire communities are positively impacted.' Thi
s is certainly part of the Township's goal to preserve the historic struct
ure and to create a site where residents can gather for educational and co
mmunity activities.\nPatterhn Ives has now reached the point in their ende
avors where your input is sought. Two public meetings are scheduled and yo
u are cordially invited to attend. Each evening's presentation will be pre
ceded by an 'open house' of Painter's Folly\, with guided tours available.
Light refreshments will be served.\nThe meetings are scheduled for:\n- Tu
esday\, August 24\, 2021: 6:00 PM Open House/7:00 PM Public Hearing\nPleas
e mark your calendars to join the staff of Patterhn Ives\, the Board of Su
pervisors\, and other Township officials for the opportunity to share your
thoughts regarding the preservation and future use of this historic struc
ture. RSVP: admin@chaddsfordpa.gov or 610-388-8800\, ext. 100.
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Painter's Folly Restoration / Preservation Plan Public Meetings / Open Hou
se
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Earlier this year\, Chadds Ford Township was awa
rded a grant through PHMC's 'Certified Local Government' program to draft
a Restoration/Preservation Plan for the historic site known as Painter's F
olly. The architectural firm of Patterhn Ives\, LLC\, was retained to perf
orm the work. In 2018\, the local firm of Frens & Frens Restorative Archit
ects of West Chester joined Patterhn Ives\, offering extensive knowledge o
f the local area and experience in historic restoration and preservation.<
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Project Manager Carol Quigley states\, 'The benefit
s of revitalizing a historic structure though sensitive preservation exten
d well beyond the building and owner\; in some instances\, entire communit
ies are positively impacted.' This is certainly part of the Township's goa
l to preserve the historic structure and to create a site where residents
can gather for educational and community activities.
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Patterhn Ives has now reached the point in their endeavors where your in
put is sought. Two public meetings are scheduled and you are cordially inv
ited to attend. Each evening's presentation will be preceded by an 'open h
ouse' of Painter's Folly\, with guided tours available. Light refreshments
will be served.
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The meetings are scheduled for:\n
- Tuesday\, August 24\, 2021: 6:00 PM Open House/7:00
PM Public Hearing
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Please mark your calendars to jo
in the staff of Patterhn Ives\, the Board of Supervisors\, and other Towns
hip officials for the opportunity to share your thoughts regarding the pre
servation and future use of this historic structure. RSVP: admin@chaddsfor
dpa.gov or 610-388-8800\, ext. 100.
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DESCRIPTION:FSBT IS BRINGING BALLET BACK WITH FREE OUTDOOR PERFORMANCES IN
SEPTEMBER!\n \nBellevue State Park\nSunday\, September 5 at 6 pm\nFreeman
Arts Pavilion\nThursday\, September 9 at 7 pm\nLoblolly Acres\nSunday\, Se
ptember 12 at 4 pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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Bellevue State Park
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Sunday\, September 5 at 6 pm
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Thursday\, September 9 at 7 pm
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Lobloll
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Sunday\, September 12 at 4 pm
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DESCRIPTION:Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West C
hester\, PA) has announced that it will be honoring the 20th Anniversary o
f 9/11 with a poignant speaker event featuring one of the nation’s most re
nowned authors and disaster experts. “American Dunkirk: The Waterborne Eva
cuation of Manhattan” featuring James Kendra\, Ph. D will be held Tuesday\
, September 7 at 6:30 PM.\n \nDr. Kendra is the co-author of American Dunk
irk: The Waterborne Evacuation Of Manhattan On 9/11\, as well as a profess
or in the Joseph R. Biden\, Jr. School of Public Policy and Administration
and the director of the Disaster Research Center. During the Uptown! even
t\, which will be partially sponsored by the West Chester Library\, he wil
l discuss the waterfront efforts that were implemented on 9/11. These incl
uded boat operators and maritime workers quickly realizing that they had t
he skills\, equipment\, and the opportunity to take definite\, immediate a
ction in responding to the tragic terrorist attack. He will also explore\,
in detail\, the larger question in his book – what does the science of di
sasters tell us about not surviving but thriving in the face of calamity?
\n\n“We are honored to have Dr. Kendra join us as part of Uptown!’s speake
r series to help commemorate the 20thAnniversary of 9/11 and to learn from
his valuable insights\,” said April Evans\, executive director for Uptown
!. “We are continually striving to engage our community with interesting a
nd relevant speaker events as part of our commitment to educate and entert
ain our audiences.”\n\n \nUptown! will also be honoring all first responde
rs and their daily efforts to keep our communities safe by offering two fr
ee tickets to this event. To request tickets\, please email christina@upto
wnwestchester.org no later than 10 AM on September 7. Proof of serving as
a first responder will be needed.\n \nTickets to the “American Dunkirk: Th
e Waterborne Evacuation of Manhattan” event are $20.00and Uptown! is also
offering a special VIP package that includes a ticket and a signed copy of
Dr. Kendra’s American Dunkirk: The Waterborne Evacuation Of Manhattan On
9/11 book. Tickets are available now at https://uptownwestchester.org.\n
\nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is located at 226 N. High St.\, We
st Chester\, PA. For more information visit https://uptownwestchester.org.
\nTickets: https://uptownwestchester.org.
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Uptow
n! Knauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\
, PA) has announced that it will be honoring the 20th Anniversary of 9/11
with a poignant speaker event featuring one of the nation’s most renowned
authors and disaster experts. “American Dunkirk: The Waterborne Ev
acuation of Manhattan” featuring James Kendra\, Ph. D will be hel
d Tuesday\, September 7 at 6:30 PM.
\n
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Dr. Kendra is the co-author of American Dunkirk: The Wa
terborne Evacuation Of Manhattan On 9/11\, as well as a professor in
the Joseph R. Biden\, Jr. School of Public Policy and Administration and t
he director of the Disaster Research Center. During the Uptown! event\, wh
ich will be partially sponsored by the West Chester Library\, he will disc
uss the waterfront efforts that were implemented on 9/11. These included b
oat operators and maritime workers quickly realizing that they had the ski
lls\, equipment\, and the opportunity to take definite\, immediate action
in responding to the tragic terrorist attack. He will also explore\, in de
tail\, the larger question in his book – what does the science of disaster
s tell us about not surviving but thriving in the face of calamity?
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blockquote>\n
“We are honored to have Dr. K
endra join us as part of Uptown!’s speaker series to help commemorate the
20thAnniversary of 9/11 and to learn from his valuable insights
\,” said April Evans\, executive director for Uptown!. “We are continually
striving to engage our community with interesting and relevant speaker ev
ents as part of our commitment to educate and entertain our audiences.”
\n\n
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Uptown! will also be honoring all first res
ponders and their daily efforts to keep our communities safe by offering t
wo free tickets to this event. To request tickets\, please email christina@uptownwestchester.org no later than 10 AM on September 7. Proof of serving as a first responde
r will be needed.
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Tickets to the “American Dunki
rk: The Waterborne Evacuation of Manhattan” event are $20.00and U
ptown! is also offering a special VIP package that includes a ticket and a
signed copy of Dr. Kendra’s American Dunkirk: The Waterborne Evacuati
on Of Manhattan On 9/11 book. Tickets are available now at https://uptownwestchester.org.
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Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is locate
d at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information visit https://uptownwestchester.org.
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CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445 Ext 103\; rkreference@delcolibra
ries.org\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we explore the National Constitution Center’s compel
ling exhibit\, Civil War and Reconstruction: The Battle for Freedom and Eq
uality\, as a museum educators leads us through the exhibit. Learn how con
stitutional clashes over slavery set the stage for the Civil War\, and how
the nation transformed the Constitution after the war during the Reconstr
uction period\, taking a particularly close look at the 13th\, 14th\, and
15th Amendments.\nAlong the way\, our guide will highlight the stories of
people like Frederick Douglass\, Abraham Lincoln\, Harriet Tubman\, and ot
her figures central to the conflict over slavery. We will also get an up-c
lose look at special artifacts on display\, including original copies of t
he 13th\, 14th\, and 15th Amendments\, Dred Scott’s signed petition for fr
eedom\, a fragment of the flag that Abraham Lincoln raised at Independence
Hall\, a commemorative copy of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by Li
ncoln\, and more!\nRegister here and you will receive an email with the Zo
om link 24 hours before the program begins.
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stitution Center
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Join us as we
explore the National Constitution Center’s compelling exhibit\, Civil
War and Reconstruction: The Battle for Freedom and Equality\, as a m
useum educators leads us through the exhibit. Learn how constitutional cla
shes over slavery set the stage for the Civil War\, and how the nation tra
nsformed the Constitution after the war during the Reconstruction period\,
taking a particularly close look at the 13th\, 14th\, and 15th Amendments
.
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Along the way\, our guide will highlight the stories of people l
ike Frederick Douglass\, Abraham Lincoln\, Harriet Tubman\, and other figu
res central to the conflict over slavery. We will also get an up-close loo
k at special artifacts on display\, including original copies of the 13th\
, 14th\, and 15th Amendments\, Dred Scott’s signed petition for freedom\,
a fragment of the flag that Abraham Lincoln raised at Independence Hall\,
a commemorative copy of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by Lincoln\,
and more!
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Register here and you will receive an email with the Zoom link 24 ho
urs before the program begins.
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DESCRIPTION:A colonial festival and reenactment celebrating the Sept. 11th\
, 1777\, anniversary of the Battle of Brandywine hosted by the Chadds Ford
Historical Society. This one-day festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.\, on Saturday\, Sept. 11\, 2021\, on the grounds of the Historical So
ciety at 1736 N. Creek Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA 19317.\n\nFor the first tim
e in its long history\, the Chadds Ford Historical Society will host a col
onial-centric day and battle reenactment complete with a battlefield encam
pment\, military drills\, and mock skirmishes. Get a glimpse of what it wa
s like to experience the largest single-day battle of the American Revolut
ion\, the Battle of Brandywine. On Sept. 11th\, 1777\, an estimated 30\,00
0 American and soldiers with the Royal Army reconvened in Chads' Ford\, th
en a crossing along the Brandywine River.
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A col
onial festival and reenactment celebrating the Sept. 11th\, 1777\, anniver
sary of the Battle of Brandywine hosted by the Chadds Ford Historical Soci
ety. This one-day festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.\, on Saturd
ay\, Sept. 11\, 2021\, on the grounds of the Historical Society at 1736 N.
Creek Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA 19317.
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For the first time in its long history\, the Chadds Ford Histor
ical Society will host a colonial-centric day and battle reenactment compl
ete with a battlefield encampment\, military drills\, and mock skirmishes.
Get a glimpse of what it was like to experience the largest single-day ba
ttle of the American Revolution\, the Battle of Brandywine. On Sept. 11th\
, 1777\, an estimated 30\,000 American and soldiers with the Royal Army re
convened in Chads' Ford\, then a crossing along the Brandywine River.
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DESCRIPTION:Kennett Square is home to the Mushroom Capital of the World. Th
e area accounts for nearly two thirds of all commercial mushroom productio
n in the U.S.\, meaning from Philadelphia to Phoenix\, if you enjoy mushro
oms on your pizza\, in your salads\, or stuffed\, sauteed or sliced\, they
quite possibly came from Kennett Square.\nor more than 30 years\, the Ken
nett Square Mushroom Festival has showcased the mushroom industry and the
surrounding community. And after pandemic restrictions forced the cancella
tion of the well-known event in 2020\, the 36th Annual Mushroom Festival i
s back with the theme\, Rooted in the Community!\nNew this year\, the Mush
room Festival app! Download on Apple or Google Play for schedule updates\,
wristbands\, parking and other Festival info\, mushroom facts and more!\n
The 36th Annual Mushroom Festival will take place at 600 S. Broad Street\,
Kennett Square\, PA\, Saturday\, September 11\, 9am-7pm\, and Sunday\, Se
ptember 12\, 10am-5pm. Wristbands are $5 per person.\n“We are excited to b
e able to host this event\, which has become a destination event for famil
ies here in Chester County and beyond\,” said Gina Puoci\, 2021 Mushroom F
estival President.
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Kennett Squar
e is home to the Mushroom Capital of the World. The area accounts for near
ly two thirds of all commercial mushroom production in the U.S.\, meaning
from Philadelphia to Phoenix\, if you enjoy mushrooms on your pizza\, in y
our salads\, or stuffed\, sauteed or sliced\, they quite possibly came fro
m Kennett Square.
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or more than 30 years\, the Kennett Square Mushr
oom Festival has showcased the mushroom industry and the surrounding commu
nity. And after pandemic restrictions forced the cancellation of the well-
known event in 2020\, the 36th Annual Mushroom Festival
is back with the theme\, Rooted in the Community!
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New this year\, the Mushroom Festival app<
/em>! Download on Apple or Google Play for schedule updates\, wri
stbands\, parking and other Festival info\, mushroom facts and more!
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The 36th Annual Mushroom Festival will take place at 600 S.
Broad Street\, Kennett Square\, PA\, Saturday\, September 11\, 9am-7pm\, a
nd Sunday\, September 12\, 10am-5pm. Wristbands are $5 per person.
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“We are excited to be able to host this event\, which has become a destin
ation event for families here in Chester County and beyond\,” said Gina Pu
oci\, 2021 Mushroom Festival President.
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DESCRIPTION:“A Day of Promise” golf tournament sponsored by The UFinancial
Group is scheduled for Monday\, Sept. 13 at the Kennett Square Golf & Coun
try Club with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. All proceeds raised will help fund F
amily Promise of Southern Chester County programs and services to assist l
ocal families experiencing homelessness. Family Promise helps families in
crisis to rebuild their lives by providing emergency housing\, food\, and
intensive social services.\nRegistration begins at 11:30 a.m. followed by
a shotgun start at 1:00 p.m. Choice of individual and scramble format comp
etition. Golf foursomes are $750 and individual golfers $200\, which inclu
des greens fee\, cart\, refreshments\, golf contests\, lunch\, and dinner.
Sponsorship packages ranging from $500-$3000 are available. For additiona
l information\, including online registration and sponsorships packages\,
please visit www.familypromisescc.org or call (610) 444-0400. All are welc
ome to participate\, but space is limited.
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“A Day of Pro
mise” golf tournament sponsored by The UFinancial Group is scheduled for M
onday\, Sept. 13 at the Kennett Square Golf & Country Club with a 1 p.m. s
hotgun start. All proceeds raised will help fund Family Promise of Souther
n Chester County programs and services to assist local families experienci
ng homelessness. Family Promise helps families in crisis to rebuild their
lives by providing emergency housing\, food\, and intensive social service
s.
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Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. followed by a
shotgun start at 1:00 p.m. Choice of individual and scramble format compe
tition. Golf foursomes are $750 and individual golfers $200\, which includ
es greens fee\, cart\, refreshments\, golf contests\, lunch\, and dinner.
Sponsorship packages ranging from $500-$3000 are available. For additional
information\, including online registration and sponsorships packages\, p
lease visit www.familypromisescc.org or call (610) 444-0400. All are welco
me to participate\, but space is limited.
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DESCRIPTION:EVENT: West Chester University & Delaware County Com
munity College will hold a press conference to announce their partnership
in a new national student-success project dedicated to eliminating equity
gaps by 2030. The national project will help a greater number of students
from historically underserved populations\, including students of color\,
in the Southeastern Pennsylvania region graduate from college.\nSPEAKERS:
\n\nActing Deputy Secretary and Commissioner for Postsecondary and Higher
Education Dr. Tanya I. Garcia.\nPresident of Delaware County Community Col
lege Dr. L. Joy Gates Black\nPresident of West Chester University Dr. Chri
stopher M. Fiorentino\nSuperintendent of William Penn School District Dr.
Eric J. Becoats\nPenn Wood High School Student\nVice President of Partners
hips at EAB Tom Sugar (Washington\, D.C.)\n\n DATE: Wednesday
\, September 15\, 2021\n TIME: 4-5 p.m.\n LOCATION: Penn
Wood High School (Auditorium)\, 100 Green Avenue\, Lansdowne\, PA\n CONTAC
TS: Nancy Gainer/WCU (484.888.2611) & Anthony Twyman/DCCC (610-425-0805
)\n
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SUMMARY:DCCC/WCU Moon Shot for Equity
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EVENT
: West Chester University & Delaware County Community
College will hold a press conference to announce their partnership in a ne
w national student-success project dedicated to eliminating equity gaps by
2030. The national project will help a greater number of students from hi
storically underserved populations\, including students of color\, in the
Southeastern Pennsylvania region graduate from college.
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SP
EAKERS:
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Acting Deputy Secretary and Commissioner f
or Postsecondary and Higher Education Dr. Tanya I. Garcia.
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Presi
dent of Delaware County Community College Dr. L. Joy Gates Black
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President of West Chester University Dr. Christopher M. Fiorentino
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Superintendent of William Penn School District Dr. Eric J. Becoats
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Penn Wood High School Student
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Vice President of Partnersh
ips at EAB Tom Sugar (Washington\, D.C.)
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DATE: Wednesday\, September 15\, 2021
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TIME: 4-5 p.m.
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LOCATION: Penn Wood High School (Au
ditorium)\, 100 Green Avenue\, Lansdowne\, PA
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CONTACTS: Nancy Gainer/WCU (484.888.2611) & Anthony Twym
an/DCCC (610-425-0805)
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DESCRIPTION:Details and registration link:\nhttps://wcuconfservices.ticketl
eap.com/devongilfillian/details\n \nDevon Gilfillian in Concert\nFREE (but
registration is required as seating is limited)\nFriday\, September 17\n8
PM — 9:30 PM\nEmilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall\nPhilips Memorial Building
\n700 S High Street\, West Chester\, PA 19382\nMasks required indoors\n \n
West Chester University alum Devon Gilfillian ’13 returns to campus with h
is Grammy-nominated album Black Hole Rainbow for a free concert to kick of
f WCU’s 150th anniversary celebration.\nDoors open at 7 PM. Due to expecte
d demand\, seats will not be guaranteed after 7:45 PM.\n*All faculty\, sta
ff\, students\, and visitors\, regardless of vaccination status\, are requ
ired to wear a mask that covers the nose and mouth when indoors. Face mask
s may be worn when outdoors\, but it is not an obligation of this policy n
otice. Mask and COVID-19 safety measures at West Chester University will c
ontinue to be updated at the link below.\nhttps://www.wcupa.edu/news_updat
es/moreDetails.aspx?NewsID=1598
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. High Street\, West Chester\, PA 19382
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EE (but registration is required as seating is limited)
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Friday\, S
eptember 17
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8 PM — 9:30 PM
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Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
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Philips Memorial Building
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700 S High Street\, West Cheste
r\, PA 19382
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Masks required indoors
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West
Chester University alum Devon Gilfillian ’13 returns to campus with his G
rammy-nominated album Black Hole Rainbow for a free concert to ki
ck off WCU’s 150th anniversary celebration.
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Doors open at 7 PM. Due to expected demand\, seats will not be guara
nteed after 7:45 PM.
\n
*All faculty\, staff\, s
tudents\, and visitors\, regardless of vaccination status\, are required t
o wear a mask that covers the nose and mouth when indoors. Face masks may
be worn when outdoors\, but it is not an obligation of this policy notice.
Mask and COVID-19 safety measures at West Chester University will continu
e to be updated at the link below.
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DESCRIPTION:Chester County Art Walk\n\n\n\n\nThe Chester County Art Associa
tion is excited to be partnering with East Goshen Township Parks & Recreat
ion to bring the Chester County Art Walk to the community on September 18t
h\, 2021 from 10 AM-2 PM! The event will be held at the East Goshen Townsh
ip Building and feature 30+ artist vendors\, community partners\, food and
music.\nWe look forward to seeing you there for a fun day celebrating the
arts in our community!\nQuestions? Email assistant@chestercountyarts.org
\n
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Chester County Art Walk
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The Chester County Art Association is excited to be
partnering with East Goshen Township Parks & Recreation to bring the Ches
ter County Art Walk to the community on September 18th\, 2021 from 10 AM-2
PM! The event will be held at the East Goshen Township Building and featu
re 30+ artist vendors\, community partners\, food and music.
\n
We lo
ok forward to seeing you there for a fun day celebrating the arts in our c
ommunity!
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DESCRIPTION:America’s number one Frankie Valli tribute show\, Let’s Hang On
! is headlining at the Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center Saturday\, Se
ptember 18 at 8 PM to perform some of the best music of the 1960s.\n \nAs
the premier Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons act\, their show has grown
to a full-blown stage production with four amazing performers and an energ
ized four-piece band\, performing such hits as “December 1963\,” “Sherry\,
” “Big Girls Don’t Cry\,” “Walk Like a Man\,” and many others.\n \nBy comb
ining spot-on vocals and crisp choreography\, Let’s Hang On! is renowned f
or preserving the sound\, look\, and style of Frankie Valli’s legendary ba
nd The Four Seasons. In addition to playing all the classics in The Four S
easons’ catalogue\, they also pay homage to Jersey Boys on Broadway\, the
Tony\, Grammy\, and Olivier Award-winning musical hit.\n \n\n“Let’s Hang O
n!’s performances feature classic\, nostalgic music that brings back fond
memories for most people\; often happier\, and much easier times\,” said A
pril Evans\, executive director of Uptown!. “We are all so excited for the
ir upcoming show to transport us back to the golden age of the 60s.”\n\n
\nThe Let’s Hang On! show is just one of many exciting performances schedu
led for September at the Uptown! including KASHMIR: Tribute To Led Zeppeli
n (Sept. 24)\, and Into The Mystic: Tribute To Van Morrison (Sept. 30).\n
\nTickets for Uptown! Knauer PAC: Let’s Hang On! can be purchased here:\nh
ttps://secure.uptownwestchester.org/52/53.\n \nUptown! Knauer Performing A
rts Center is located at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more inf
ormation visit https://uptownwestchester.org.\n \nAbout Uptown! Knauer Per
forming Arts Center\nEstablished in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts
Center features world class performing arts in historic downtown West Ches
ter\, PA. Uptown! offers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, com
edy\, classical and contemporary music\, film and renowned speakers\, not
to mention award-winning performing arts education classes and workshops f
or youth and adults.\nThrough its programming and outreach efforts\, the n
onprofit theater has become a special gathering place in the community\, r
eflecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the region.\nUptown! K
nauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently located near parking\, shoppi
ng and restaurants at 226 North High Street\, West Chester.\n \n \nTickets
: https://secure.uptownwestchester.org/52/53.
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1963\,” “Sherry\,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry\,” “Walk Like a Man\,” and many o
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\n
By combining spot-on vocals and crisp choreograph
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of Frankie Valli’s legendary band The Four Seasons. In addition to playin
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-winning musical hit.
\n
\n
\n
“Let’s Hang On!’s performances feature classic\, nostalgic music
that brings back fond memories for most people\; often happier\, and much
easier times\,” said April Evans\, executive director of Uptown!. “We are
all so excited for their upcoming show to transport us back to the golden
age of the 60s.”
\n
\n
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The Let’s Hang On! show
is just one of many exciting performances scheduled for September at theUptown! including KASHMIR: Tribut
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te To Van Morrison (Sept. 30).
\n
\n
Tickets for Upto
wn! Knauer PAC: Let’s Hang On! can be purchased here:
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is
located at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information visit
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classical and contemporary music\, film and renowned speakers\, not to me
ntion award-winning performing arts education classes and workshops for yo
uth and adults.
\n
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nonprofit theater has become a special gathering place in the community\,
reflecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the region.
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Unionville High School has partnered with Chester County Health
Department again this year to serve as a community flu vaccine clinic. Th
e Unionville Flu Clinic will take place on Thursday\, September 23 from 3:
00 pm to 7:00 pm at Unionville High School. All families and members of th
e community are encouraged to attend and receive a flu vaccine from the He
alth Department. \n\nIf you wish to participate\, you must REGISTER HERE.
\n\nOnce registered\, please print and complete the vaccine consent form a
nd bring it with you when you arrive for your vaccine on September 23. Ind
ividuals with private health insurance should bring their cards for billin
g. For those without insurance or with insurance that does not cover the f
lu vaccine\, a regular 4-strain flu shot will be provided at no cost. Chil
dren with Medical Assistance insurance plans will also receive the vaccina
tion at no cost. For more information about the clinic\, available vaccine
s\, insurance\, cost\, and what to expect\, please visit www.chesco.org/fl
u
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Unionville High School has partnered with Chester County Health Depart
ment again this year to serve as a community flu vaccine clinic. The Union
ville Flu Clinic will take place on Thursday\, September 23 from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Unionville High School. All families and
members of the community are encouraged to attend and receive a flu vacci
ne from the Health Department.
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ent form and bring it with you when you arrive for you
r vaccine on September 23. Individuals with private health insurance shoul
d bring their cards for billing. For those without insurance or with insur
ance that does not cover the flu vaccine\, a regular 4-strain flu shot wil
l be provided at no cost. Children with Medical Assistance insurance plans
will also receive the vaccination at no cost. For more information about
the clinic\, available vaccines\, insurance\, cost\, and what to expect\,
please visit www.chesco.org/flu
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CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445\; rkreference@delcolibraries.org
\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:If you or a loved one is approaching the age when Medicare will
be important to you\, come to one of our Virtual Medicare 101 sessions on
Zoom and find out what Medicare is all about. Medicare 101 presentations
explain the basics of Medicare A\, B\, C\, and D. The sessions are designe
d to take the mystery out of Medicare. This workshop will be taught by an
Apprise counselor. Apprise is the free health insurance counseling program
designed to help older Pennsylvanians with Medicare. Counselors are speci
ally trained staff and volunteers.\nRegister here and the Zoom link will b
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If you or a l
oved one is approaching the age when Medicare will be important to you\, c
ome to one of our Virtual Medicare 101 sessions on Zoom and find out what
Medicare is all about. Medicare 101 presentations explain the basics of Me
dicare A\, B\, C\, and D. The sessions are designed to take the mystery ou
t of Medicare. This workshop will be taught by an Apprise counselor. Appri
se is the free health insurance counseling program designed to help older
Pennsylvanians with Medicare. Counselors are specially trained staff and v
olunteers.
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Register here and the Zoom link will be emailed to you.
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CONTACT:Veronica Batter\; 4848431278\; director@rockdaleartcenter.com\; htt
p://www.rockdaleartcenter.com/
DESCRIPTION:Rockdale Art Studio Presents Meditative Mandalas. Choose to jo
in this in-person\, monthly class. Local artist Erika Matyok will lead you
in creating a mandala on paper using a meditative process. Receive guidan
ce through the drawing process\, but also incorporate relaxation and medit
ative aspects into your artwork. Choose from different sizes and color pap
ers\, or choose to make note cards. Using a variety of artist pens\, mark
ers\, and colored pencils. All supplies are included. A wonderful way to r
elax and get creative!\n \n\nTickets: http://www.rockdaleartcenter.com/adu
lt-classes/meditative-mandalas.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T203000
LOCATION:Rockdale Art Center @ 2551 MOUNT ROAD Aston\, PA
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ndala on paper using a meditative process. Receive guidance through the dr
awing process\, but also incorporate relaxation and meditative aspects int
o your artwork. Choose from different sizes and color papers\, or choose t
o make note cards. Using a variety of artist pens\, markers\, and colored
pencils. All supplies are included. A wonderful way to relax and get crea
tive!
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CONTACT:Kelly Murray\; 610-558-4006\; kelly.trailcreek@gmail.com\; www.trai
lcreekoutfitters.com
DESCRIPTION:Come out for an evening of film\, fun\, and celebrating the env
ironment! Hosted by Trail Creek Outfitters\, the Wild & Scenic Film Festiv
al is an annual event that showcases environmental short films and documen
taries. This year\, the festival is going hybrid with an in-person screeni
ng and virtual option.\nThe outdoor film festival event will include our 9
0-minute film program\, live music by The Late Ambitions\, and entries int
o a raffle. VIP Tickets include reserved seating and a boxed dinner (meat
and vegan options available.) BYOB and a packed meal are encouraged. Low b
each chairs\, lawn chairs\, and blankets are encouraged. Dogs on leash are
welcome. Rain date is October 1st.\nA virtual screening option is also av
ailable. Virtual tickets give access to the full 90-minute film program fo
r up to five (5) days after the scheduled event.\nAll proceeds are benefit
ing The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County\, Stroud Water Resear
ch Center\, and Brandywine Red Clay Alliance.\nTickets: https://trailcreek
outfitters.bigcartel.com/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T210000
LOCATION:Brandywine Red Clay Alliance @ 1760 Unionville Wawaset Rd\, West C
hester\, PA 19382
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Come out for an evening of film\, fun\, and celebratin
g the environment! Hosted by Trail Creek Outfitters\, the Wild & Scenic Fi
lm Festival is an annual event that showcases environmental short films an
d documentaries. This year\, the festival is going hybrid with an in-perso
n screening and virtual option.
\n
The outdoor film festival event will include our 90-minute film prog
ram\, live music by The Late Ambitions\, and entries into a raffle. VIP Ti
ckets include reserved seating and a boxed dinner (meat and vegan options
available.) BYOB and a packed meal are encouraged. Low beach chairs\, lawn
chairs\, and blankets are encouraged. Dogs on leash are welcome. Rain dat
e is October 1st.
\n
A virtua
l screening option is also available. Virtual tickets give access to the f
ull 90-minute film program for up to five (5) days after the scheduled eve
nt.
\n
All proceeds are benef
iting The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County\, Stroud Water Rese
arch Center\, and Brandywine Red Clay Alliance.
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CONTACT:Penco Management
DESCRIPTION:Ponds Edge Community Yard Sale.\nSporting equipment\, adult and
children clothing\, electronics\, paintings\, furniture\, household goods
\, vintage Blu Ray and Rock CD collection\, lighting fixtures\, shop tool
s\, first edition books\, collectibles\, toys
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T130000
LOCATION:Ponds Edge Community Yard Sale @ 104 North Village Lane Chadds For
d
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Ponds Edge Co
mmunity Yard Sale.
\n
Sporting equipment\, adult and children clothin
g\, electronics\, paintings\, furniture\, household goods\, vintage Blu Ra
y and Rock CD collection\, lighting fixtures\, shop tools\, first edition
books\, collectibles\, toys
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Eleventh annual Downingtown FallFest will have more than 170 ve
ndors and expects to attract thousands of visitors\nEvent takes place Sep
tember 26 from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.\n he Eleventh Annual Downingtown
FallFest presented by the Downingtown-Thorndale Regional Chamber of Comme
rce in partnership with Victory Brewing Company and the Borough of Downing
town will be held Sunday\, September 26th from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.\nFallF
est brings thousands of visitors to the borough in search of great food\,
crafts\, music and the Victory Brewing beer garden.\n“This will be one of
our best FallFests\, with more than 170 vendors registered to participate.
Again this year\, our vendor layout will utilize both Green Street and Pe
nnsylvania Avenue. This layout\, while great for vendors and guests alike\
, showcases both the open-space and retail aspects that make Downingtown s
uch a great place to live and work\,” said Patti McComsey\, president of t
he chamber. About 5\,000 to 7\,000 visitors are expected to attend.\nFood
vendors will include Downingtown’s Victory Brewing along with Southbound B
BQ\, the Nacho Depot\, Foltz’s Food Truck\, Race to Taste Curbside Grill\,
Holy Smoked Meats\, 22 BBQ\, Mid-Atlantic Foods and more. Desserts will
be served by Dia Doce\, Kona Ice\, Rita’s and Nothing Bundt Cakes.\nBands
will be playing in the Victory Beer Garden.\n“FallFest would not be possib
le without the Chamber Board of Directors and our FallFest Committee\, who
put in countless hours to make this annual festival a great success\,” sa
id Steve Plaugher\, executive director at the chamber. “Our sponsors reall
y stepped up this year to help us bring an excellent event to the communit
y.”\nThe sponsors are: Platinum - Colonial Hyundai of Downingtown and Roth
man Orthopaedics. Gold Sponsor – Miller’s Insurance Agency. Bronze Spons
ors - The DiMatteo Agency\, Henry J. Thomas VFW Post 845\, DiBiase Heating
& Cooling\, and TruMark Financial.\nThe Chamber’s annual sponsors are: B
randywine Hospital/Tower Health\, Franklin Mint FCU\, Citadel\, The Wright
Agency\, Valocchi & Fischer\, and Jeff D’Ambrosio – Destination Downingto
wn.\nAdditional information and a complete list of vendors\, sponsors and
parking locations can be found at www.downingtownfallfest.com. For questio
ns\, contact Plaugher at the Chamber of Commerce office at 610-269-1523 or
email splaugher@dtrcc.com.\n
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nth annual Downingtown FallFest will have more than 170 v
endors and expects to attract thousands of visitors
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Event takes place September 26 from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00
p.m.
\n
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nted by the Downingtown-Thorndale Regional Chamber of Commerce in partners
hip with Victory Brewing Company and the Borough of Downingtown will be he
ld Sunday\, September 26th from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.
\n
FallFest brin
gs thousands of visitors to the borough in search of great food\, crafts\,
music and the Victory Brewing beer garden.
\n
“This will be one of o
ur best FallFests\, with more than 170 vendors registered to participate.
Again this year\, our vendor layout will utilize both Green Street and Pen
nsylvania Avenue. This layout\, while great for vendors and guests alike\,
showcases both the open-space and retail aspects that make Downingtown su
ch a great place to live and work\,” said Patti McComsey\, president of th
e chamber. About 5\,000 to 7\,000 visitors are expected to attend.
\n
Food vendors will include Downingtown’s Victory Brewing along with Southb
ound BBQ\, the Nacho Depot\, Foltz’s Food Truck\, Race to Taste Curbside G
rill\, Holy Smoked Meats\, 22 BBQ\, Mid-Atlantic Foods and more. Desserts
will be served by Dia Doce\, Kona Ice\, Rita’s and Nothing Bundt Cakes.
p>\n
Bands will be playing in the Victory Beer Garden.
\n
“FallFest
would not be possible without the Chamber Board of Directors and our Fall
Fest Committee\, who put in countless hours to make this annual festival a
great success\,” said Steve Plaugher\, executive director at the chamber.
“Our sponsors really stepped up this year to help us bring an excellent e
vent to the community.”
\n
The sponsors are: Platinum - Colonial Hyun
dai of Downingtown and Rothman Orthopaedics. Gold Sponsor – Miller’s Insu
rance Agency. Bronze Sponsors - The DiMatteo Agency\, Henry J. Thomas VFW
Post 845\, DiBiase Heating & Cooling\, and TruMark Financial.
\n
The
Chamber’s annual sponsors are: Brandywine Hospital/Tower Health\, Frankl
in Mint FCU\, Citadel\, The Wright Agency\, Valocchi & Fischer\, and Jeff
D’Ambrosio – Destination Downingtown.
\n
Additional information and a
complete list of vendors\, sponsors and parking locations can be found at
www.downingtownfallfest.com. For questions\, contact Plaugh
er at the Chamber of Commerce office at 610-269-1523 or email splaugher@dtrcc.com.
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DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, September 28\, 10 AM\nPREVIEW POLICY\nWe welcome you
back for open previews on Friday\, September 24th and Monday\, September 2
7th from 10 AM - 4 PM\nPick-ups remain by appointment only\n \nView Catalo
g\n \nWilliam Bunch Auctions\n1 Hillman Drive\nChadds Ford\, PA 19317\n610
-558-1800\n \n \n \n
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Concord Crossing Homeowners Association is holding a yard sale
at Concord Crossing — Naamans Creek and Shavertown roads — on Saturday\, O
ct. 2\, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The rain date is Sunday\, Oct. 3.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211002T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211002T130000
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SUMMARY:Concord Crossing Yard Sale
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Concord Cross
ing Homeowners Association is holding a yard sale at Concord Crossing — Na
amans Creek and Shavertown roads — on Saturday\, Oct. 2\, from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. The rain date is Sunday\, Oct. 3.
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CONTACT:Paul Kahan\; 610 4369600\; pkahan@americanhelicopter.museum\; https
://americanhelicopter.museum/events/tuskegee-airmen-exhibit/
DESCRIPTION:Using artifacts\, pictures\, and filmed interviews\, this exhib
it tells the inspiring story of the Tuskegee Airmen\, World War II's 'Red
Tail Angels.'\nBook & memorabilia signing with members of the Tuskegee Air
men and their families on 10/2 at 12:00 PM.\nExhibit included in museum ad
mission and free for members
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211002T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211002T140000
LOCATION:American Helicopter Museum & Education Center @ 1220 American Boul
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ts\, pictures\, and filmed interviews\, this exhibit tells the inspiring s
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\n
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:'America's Mental Health Madness'\nwith guest speaker Pete Earl
ey\, nationally known journalist & author\nPete will use his personal expe
riences trying to help his adult son after a psychotic break to expose wha
t works and doesn’t in our mental health care system. He will explain why
jails and prisons have replaced our mental asylums\, why this is wrong\, a
nd what eventually helped his son fully recover after being arrested\, tas
ered by police\, and years of hospitalizations. An inspirational journey f
rom despair to triumph.\nThe event is free and open to the public\, but re
gistration is required.\nEmilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall\n700 South High S
treet at University Avenue\nWest Chester\, PA 19383\nFree parking will be
available in the M Lots and inside Matlack Parking Garage.\nView Campus Ma
p\n
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211005T190000
LOCATION:Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall Phillips Memorial Building @ 700 S
. High Street at University Ave.
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SUMMARY:“America’s Mental Health Madness” by Pete Earley
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/americas-mental-health-madness-by-pete
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Pete will use his personal experiences trying to help his adu
lt son after a psychotic break to expose what works and doesn’t in our men
tal health care system. He will explain why jails and prisons have replace
d our mental asylums\, why this is wrong\, and what eventually helped his
son fully recover after being arrested\, tasered by police\, and years of
hospitalizations. An inspirational journey from despair to triumph.
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Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall \n700 South High Street at Universi
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West Chester\, PA 19383
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will be available in the M Lots and inside Matlack Parking Garage.
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for 'Along the Way - Their View' the art of Madeleine K
elly\, Don Shoffner and Timothy Wadsworth.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpening Recept
ion October 6\, 2021 from 5:00pm to 8:00pm and continues thru October 31\n
\n\nEvent by Barbara Moore Fine Art Gallery
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CONTACT:Veronica Batter\; 4848431278\; director@rockdaleartcenter.com\; htt
p://www.rockdaleartcenter.com/
DESCRIPTION: \n\nWool Painting\nCreate a unique handmade work of art in thi
s workshop for adults.\nIn-person\, limited seating\, mask-wearing\, and h
and sanitizing encouraged\nDiscover the artist within through the process
of painting with wool. Choose from several wool paintings and receive ste
p-by-step instruction in creating your own beautiful wool painting. Workin
g with wool is a meditative process with therapeutic effects where small m
otor skills exercise\, calm down\, and relax the nervous system. Artist Ma
ryia G\, of Mara Effects\, leads you in all steps and helps you finish thi
s colorful artwork so it's framed and ready to hang at the end of the clas
s. Please choose from our selections and you can tell us which flower you
want to create in the comments when you register.\nTickets: http://www.roc
kdaleartcenter.com/adult-classes/wool-painting.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211008T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211008T210000
LOCATION:Rockdale Art Center @ 2551 MOUNT ROAD Aston\, PA
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workshop for adults.
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several wool paintings and receive step-by-step instruction in creating y
our own beautiful wool painting. Working with wool is a meditative process
with therapeutic effects where small motor skills exercise\, calm down\,
and relax the nervous system. Artist Maryia G\, of Mara Effects\, lea
ds you in all steps and helps you finish this colorful artwork so it's fra
med and ready to hang at the end of the class. Please choose from our sele
ctions and you can tell us which flower you want to create in the comments
when you register.
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DESCRIPTION:Back in Black: The Ultimate AC/DC Tribute Show is headlining at
the Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West Chester
\, PA) Friday\,October 8 at 8 PM\, bringing AC/DC’s classic set list back
to the stage for a bona fide rock and roll experience.\n \nFormed in 1990
and hailed as the “True AC/DC Experience\,” Back in Black transcends the w
orld of tribute performances by fully embodying the look\, sound and ideal
s of AC/DC. Now\, more than 30 years later\, Back in Black is still making
waves in the world of tribute performances\, playing more than 80 songs f
rom the iconic band’s catalog.\n \nBack in Black’s dedication to authentic
ity is exemplified by their attention to detail and high-energy performanc
es. Their professional sound\, production and song replication have establ
ished them as one of the leading AC/DC tribute bands in the industry today
.\n \n\n“Back in Black truly embodies the rock and roll experience\,”said
April Evans\, executive director of Uptown!. “Fans from across generations
enjoy AC/DC’s music\, which is sure to rock Uptown! Friday night.”\n\n \n
Back in Black’s show is just one of many exciting upcoming performances at
Uptown! including The Bill Withers Project: Re-Imagined (Oct. 9)\, Comedy
Explosion (Oct.15)\, and Studio Two Early Beatles Tribute (Oct. 16).\n
\nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is located at 226 N. High St.\, We
st Chester\, PA. For more information visit https://uptownwestchester.org.
\n \nAbout Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center\nEstablished in 2017\, Up
town! Knauer Performing Arts Centerfeatures world class performing arts in
historic downtown West Chester\, PA. Uptown! offers professional musical
theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, classical and contemporary music\, film
and renowned speakers\, not to mention award-winning performing arts educa
tion classes and workshops for youth and adults.\nThrough its programming
and outreach efforts\, the nonprofit theater has become a special gatherin
g place in the community\, reflecting the demographic and cultural diversi
ty of the region.\nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently l
ocated near parking\, shopping and restaurants at 226 North High Street\,
West Chester.\n \nTickets: https://secure.uptownwestchester.org/67.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211008T223000
LOCATION:Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center @ 226 N. High St.\, West Che
ster\, PA
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SUMMARY:Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center Is Ready To Rock With Back In
Black’s Ultimate AC/DC Tribute Show
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/uptown-knauer-performing-arts-center-i
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Formed in 1990 and hailed as the “True AC/DC Experience\,” Back in Black transcends the world of tribute p
erformances by fully embodying the look\, sound and ideals of AC/DC. Now\,
more than 30 years later\, Back in Black is still making waves in the wor
ld of tribute performances\, playing more than 80 songs from the iconic ba
nd’s catalog.
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in Black truly embodies the rock and roll experience\,”said April Evans\,
executive director of Uptown!. “Fans from across generations enjoy AC/DC’s
music\, which is sure to rock Uptown! Friday night.”
\n\n
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Back in Black’s show is just one of many exciting up
coming performances at Uptown! including The Bill
Withers Project: Re-Imagined (Oct. 9)\, Comedy Explosion
(Oct.15)\, and Studio Two Early Beatles Tribute (Oct. 16).
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cated at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information visit <
a href='https://uptownwestchester.org/'>https://uptownwestchester.org.
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About Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center
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Established in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Centerf
eatures world class performing arts in historic downtown West Chester\, PA
. Uptown! offers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, cl
assical and contemporary music\, film and renowned speakers\, not to menti
on award-winning performing arts education classes and workshops for youth
and adults.
\n
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nprofit theater has become a special gathering place in the community\, re
flecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the region.
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CONTACT:Veronica Batter\; 4848431278\; director@rockdaleartcenter.com\; htt
ps://www.rockdaleartsdistrict.com/
DESCRIPTION:Visit artists working in their studios and purchase fine art at
Heron Crest Studios and 2 New Road Road. Enjoy fun family activities at R
ockdale Art Center and Rockdale Music.\nLearn more about participating org
anizations and locations at rockdaleartsdistrict.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211009T160000
LOCATION:Rockdale Art District @ Mount Rd. Aston\, PA
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2 New Road Road. Enjoy fun family activities at Rockdale Art Center and R
ockdale Music.
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CONTACT:Holly Schwarz\; 6104363383\; hschwarz@wcupa.edu\; https://www.wcupa
.edu/arts-humanities/americaninsight.aspx
DESCRIPTION:Featuring a conversation with Nettie Washington Douglass and Pa
ul Oakley Stovall moderated by Karen Curry\, followed by announcement and
screening of the winning film and interview with the filmmaker.\nNettie Wa
shington Douglass is the great-great-granddaughter of Frederick Douglass a
nd the great-granddaughter of Booker T. Washington. She is the cofounder a
nd chairwoman of the Frederick Douglass Family Initiative\, an organizatio
n that promotes racial equity and social justice.\nPaul Oakley Stovall is
currently playing George Washington in the national tour of Hamilton. He i
s working on a song cycle about Frederick Douglass's experience in Ireland
and has collaborated with the Irish Institute for Music and Song.\nTicket
s are free but advance registration is required.\nAnnouncing the Winner of
American INSIGHT'S 2021 Film Festival - Footsteps in the Wind\nFootsteps
in the Wind is an animated short film to Sting’s song “Inshallah.” Based
on the harsh and intense reality of refugees around the world\, this film
is a narrative journey told through the eyes of children who never give up
on their dreams.\nMasks are required in Sykes Student Union.\nRegister fo
r the Free Speech Film Festival Award Ceremony
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211009T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211009T170000
LOCATION:West Chester University Sykes Student Union Center Theater @ 110 W
. Rosedale Ave.
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:American INSIGHT’s 2021 Free Speech Award Ceremony hosted by WCU
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/american-insights-2021-free-speech-awa
rd-ceremony-hosted-by-wcu/
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Featuring a c
onversation with Nettie Washington Douglass and Paul Oakley Stovall modera
ted by Karen Curry\, followed by announcement and screening of the winning
film and interview with the filmmaker.
\n
Nettie Washington Douglass is the great-great-granddaughter of Frederick Douglass and the great-gra
nddaughter of Booker T. Washington. She is the cofounder and chairwoman of
the Frederick Douglass Family Initiative\, an organization that promotes
racial equity and social justice.
\n
Paul Oakley Stovall is currentl
y playing George Washington in the national tour of Hamilton. He is working on a
song cycle about Frederick Douglass's experience in Ireland and has collab
orated with the Irish Institute for Music and Song.
\n
Tickets are free but advance
registration is required.
\n
Announcing the Winner of American INSIG
HT'S 2021 Film Festival - Footsteps in the Wind
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Chadds Ford Historic Society Presents\nThe Great Pumpkin Carve
2021\nThursday\, October 14th & Friday\, October 15th\, 4pm - 9pm\nSaturda
y\, October 16th\, 3pm - 9pm\n \nJoin us at the Chadds Ford Historical Soc
iety for a three-day Great Pumpkin Carve where over 70 giant pumpkins are
carved by local artists on Thursday and will be lit and displayed on Frida
y & Saturday.\nEnjoy all three nights\, a 'kid friendly' haunted trail\, r
affle prizes\, food\, local craft beer and wine.\nThere will be live music
from ‘Kenny & Friends’ for the whole family to enjoy!\nhttp://www.chaddsf
ordhistory.org\n \nTickets:$15 for adults 18 and older\, $5 for children a
ges 7 to 17\nFree for children 6 and under / CFHS Members
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211014T210000
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SUMMARY:The Great Pumpkin Carve
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r a three-day Great Pumpkin Carve where over 70 giant pumpkins are carved
by local artists on Thursday and will be lit and displayed on Friday & Sat
urday.
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Enjoy all three nights\, a 'kid friendly' haunted trail\, r
affle prizes\, food\, local craft beer and wine. \nThere will be live
music from ‘Kenny & Friends’ for the whole family to enjoy!
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Def Comedy Jam’s Barry Naylor and Ms. Darkchild Host “Comedy Ex
plosion” featuring comedians Jonas Barnes\, Rob Maher and Freddie Ricks\n
\nThree of the country’s hottest comics- Jonas Barnes\, Rob Maher and Fred
die Ricks- are headlining Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center’s Comedy E
xplosion event on Friday\, October 15 at 8 PM.\n \nBased out of New York C
ity\, Barnes has written for Comedy Central’s roast of Bruce Willis and ha
s been featured on Sirius XM’s Fight Club and Busted Open podcasts in addi
tion to hosting his own. Born homeless in Oregon\, Barnes has the ability
to find humor in both the dark and light sides of his life.\n \nJoining th
e stage is Maher who recently released his Dry Bar Comedy Special\, “You C
an Make It Here.” He is a semi-finalist in Comedy Central’s “Up Next” comp
etition and has starred in an episode of Kevin Hart’s Comedy Central show\
, “Hart of the City.” Maher has also performed across the globe for the mi
litary\, performing in 17 countries including Afghanistan\, Japan\, South
Korea\, Turkey\, Greece and Italy.\n \nComedian\, writer and actor\, Ricks
recognized his gift early on by gathering crowds in his hometown of the B
ronx and impersonating characters he saw on television and in everyday lif
e. He has been featured on BET’s “ComicView\,” Def Comedy Jam\, “The Apoll
o Comedy Hour” and “It’s Showtime at the Apollo.” Ricks has also appeared
in the motion pictures\, “Shaft” and “Baby Boy.”\n \n\n“Comedy Explosion i
s sure to bring the audience laugh after laugh\,” said April Evans\, execu
tive director of Uptown!. “These three comedians have performed on some of
the country’s biggest stages\, and we’re thrilled that they’ll be adding
the Uptown! stage to that list.”\n\n \nDef Comedy Jam’s Barry Naylor and M
s. Darkchild will host the event. Tickets can be purchased at: secure.upto
wnwestchester.org/2614/2616.\n \nAbout Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Cent
er\nEstablished in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center features w
orld class performing arts in historic downtown West Chester\, PA. Uptown!
offers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, classical a
nd contemporary music\, film and renowned speakers\, not to mention award-
winning performing arts education classes and workshops for youth and adul
ts.\n \nThrough its programming and outreach efforts\, the nonprofit theat
er has become a special gathering place in the community\, reflecting the
demographic and cultural diversity of the region.\n \nUptown! Knauer Perfo
rming Arts Center is conveniently located near parking\, shopping and rest
aurants at 226 North High Street\, West Chester.\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211015T200000
LOCATION:Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center @ 226 North High Street\, We
st Chester
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center Explodes in Laughter October
15
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/uptown-knauer-performing-arts-center-e
xplodes-in-laughter-october-15/
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Def Comedy Jam’s Barry Naylor and Ms. Darkchild Host “
Comedy Explosion” featuring comedians Jonas Barnes\, Rob Maher and Freddie
Ricks
\n
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Three of the country’s hottest comi
cs- Jonas Barnes\, Rob Maher and Freddie Ricks- are headl
ining Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center’s Comedy Explosion event on Friday\, October 15 at 8 PM.
\n
\n
Based out of New York City\, Barnes
has written for Comedy Central’s roast of Bruce Willis and has been featu
red on Sirius XM’s Fight Club and Busted Open podcasts in addition to host
ing his own. Born homeless in Oregon\, Barnes has the ability to find humo
r in both the dark and light sides of his life.
\n
\n
Joining
the stage is Maher who recently released his Dry Bar Comedy Special\, “You
Can Make It Here.” He is a semi-finalist in Comedy Central’s “Up Next” co
mpetition and has starred in an episode of Kevin Hart’s Comedy Central sho
w\, “Hart of the City.” Maher has also performed across the globe for the
military\, performing in 17 countries including Afghanistan\, Japan\, Sout
h Korea\, Turkey\, Greece and Italy.
\n
\n
Comedian\, writer a
nd actor\, Ricks recognized his gift early on by gathering crowds in his h
ometown of the Bronx and impersonating characters he saw on television and
in everyday life. He has been featured on BET’s “ComicView\,” Def Comedy
Jam\, “The Apollo Comedy Hour” and “It’s Showtime at the Apollo.” Ricks ha
s also appeared in the motion pictures\, “Shaft” and “Baby Boy.”
\n
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“Comedy Explosion is s
ure to bring the audience laugh after laugh\,” said April Evans\, executiv
e director of Uptown!. “These three comedians have performed on some of th
e country’s biggest stages\, and we’re thrilled that they’ll be adding the
Uptown! stage to that list.”
\n
\n
\n
Def Comedy
Jam’s Barry Naylor and Ms. Darkchild will host the event. Tickets can be p
urchased at: secure.uptownwestchester.org/2614/2616.
\n
\n
About Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center
\n
Establis
hed in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center features world class p
erforming arts in historic downtown West Chester\, PA. Uptown! offers prof
essional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, classical and contempor
ary music\, film and renowned speakers\, not to mention award-winning perf
orming arts education classes and workshops for youth and adults.
\n
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Through its programming and outreach efforts\, the nonprofit the
ater has become a special gathering place in the community\, reflecting th
e demographic and cultural diversity of the region.
\n
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Upto
wn! Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently located near parking\, s
hopping and restaurants at 226 North High Street\, West Chester.
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:On October 16\, 2021\, the Philadelphia area Autism Speaks Walk
is back\, and better than ever!\n \nIn addition to coming together in per
son to help create a world where all people with autism can reach their fu
ll potential\, the Walk will retain the fun\, remote-participation options
introduced last year. Your safety is our priority — and no matter how you
choose to participate\, your support will be recognized and celebrated. O
ur community is stronger together\, and we can’t wait to celebrate one ano
ther and the amazing impact we are making together for people with autism
and their families. Whether near or far\, let’s rally together on Walk day
!\n \nJoin us on Saturday\, October 16\, 2021 at the Citizens Bank Park in
Philadelphia\, PA. Register here: ACT.AutismSpeaks.org/Philadelphia\n \nS
chedule:\n \n8:30 am – Registration opens\n10:00 am – Opening Ceremony\n10
:15 am – Walk begins\nNoon – Event concludes
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211016T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211016T120000
LOCATION:Citizens Bank Park @ Philadelphia\, PA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Philadelphia Area Autism Speaks Walk 2021
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/philadelphia-area-autism-speaks-walk-2
021/
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On October 16\, 2021\, the Philadelphia area Autism Spea
ks Walk is back\, and better than ever!
\n
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In addition to com
ing together in person to help create a world where all people with autism
can reach their full potential\, the Walk will retain the fun\, remote-pa
rticipation options introduced last year. Your safety is our priority — an
d no matter how you choose to participate\, your support will be recognize
d and celebrated. Our community is stronger together\, and we can’t wait t
o celebrate one another and the amazing impact we are making together for
people with autism and their families. Whether near or far\, let’s rally t
ogether on Walk day!
\n
\n
Join us on Saturday\, October 16\, 20
21 at the Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia\, PA. Register here: ACT.AutismSpe
aks.org/Philadelphia
\n
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CONTACT:Kathryn Freilich\; 6103470347\; kathryn@tlcforscc.org\; www.tlcfors
cc.org
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the bee's life inside the hive at Open Hive Day on
October 16\, 10 a.m. to noon at New Leaf Sensory Garden\, 776 Rosedale Roa
d\, Kennett Square\, PA.\nGuests may register at www.tlcforscc.org/events.
\nApiarist Michael Langer of Brandywine Bee Company will give an inside lo
ok at the busy\, buzzy world of honeybees. The program\, co-hosted by The
Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County and Brandywine Bee Company\,
offers adults and families the opportunity to get up close to a hive durin
g routine inspection and expand practical beekeeping knowledge. Protective
gear will be provided.\nLearn about bee colonies\, different bee types in
the colony\, bee life\, and what you can do at home to support and protec
t these important pollinators. Bring your bee questions for the expert.\nT
he event is $5 for The Land Conservancy and Chester County Bee Association
members and $10 for non-members.\nThis is a Community Based Land Stewards
hip program.\nFor additional information\, please contact Carl Hutchinson\
, stewardship manager\, at stewardshipmgr@tlcforscc.org.\nTickets: https:/
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Learn about t
he bee's life inside the hive at Open Hive Day on October 16\, 10 a.m. to
noon at New Leaf Sensory Garden\, 776 Rosedale Road\, Kennett Square\, PA.
Apiarist Michael Langer of Brandywin
e Bee Company will give an inside look at the busy\, buzzy world of honeyb
ees. The program\, co-hosted by The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester
County and Brandywine Bee Company\, offers adults and families the opportu
nity to get up close to a hive during routine inspection and expand practi
cal beekeeping knowledge. Protective gear will be provided.
\n
Learn
about bee colonies\, different bee types in the colony\, bee life\, and wh
at you can do at home to support and protect these important pollinators.
Bring your bee questions for the expert.
\n
The event is $5 for The L
and Conservancy and Chester County Bee Association members and $10 for non
-members.
\n
This is a Community Based Land Stewardship program.
\n
For additional information\, please contact Carl Hutchinson\, steward
ship manager\, at stewardshi
pmgr@tlcforscc.org.
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DESCRIPTION:Performing Music From “The Red Album Years\,” The Renowned Grou
p Recreates The LIVE Experience Of The Beatles’ Most Exciting Era\n \nAtte
ntion Beatles fans! The British Invasion is back and it’s hitting Uptown!
Knauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA) Saturd
ay\, October 16 at 7:30 PM as highly-acclaimed early Beatles era tribute b
and Studio Two headlines West Chester’s popular theater.\n \nFeaturing gra
duates from Berklee College of Music\, Studio Two is known for authentical
ly recreating hits from the Beatles’ “The Red Album Years\,” including “A
Hard Day’s Night\,” “Ticket to Ride” and “Love Me Do.” Studio Two will als
o perform songs from the Beatles’ first seven albums including their numbe
r one hits and some of their better-known covers performed during the Beat
les’ many club and touring performances. Plus\, all of this is done in per
iod-correct attire and equipment to add to the show’s faithful representat
ion of the “Fab Four.”\n \n“There are many Beatles tributes out there\; an
d many are quite good at what they do\,” said April Evans\, executive dire
ctor for Uptown!. “But when we were looking for a truly unique Beatles exp
erience\, there was no one else that could match Studio Two’s talent\, sta
ge performance and dedication to authenticity. This is going to be a wonde
rful night of music for fans of all ages.”\n \nThe Studio Two Early Beatle
s show is just one of many exciting upcoming performances at Uptown! this
month including The Ultimate Johnny Cash Tribute (Oct. 29) and Ultimate Tr
ibute to the Doors (Oct. 30).\n \nTickets for Studio Two Early Beatles at
Uptown! can be purchased here:\nhttps://secure.uptownwestchester.org/71\n
\nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is located at 226 N. High St.\, We
st Chester\, PA. For more information visit https://uptownwestchester.org.
\n \nAbout Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center\nEstablished in 2017\, Up
town! Knauer Performing Arts Centerfeatures world class performing arts in
historic downtown West Chester\, PA. Uptown! offers professional musical
theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, classical and contemporary music\, film
and renowned speakers\, not to mention award-winning performing arts educa
tion classes and workshops for youth and adults.\nThrough its programming
and outreach efforts\, the nonprofit theater has become a special gatherin
g place in the community\, reflecting the demographic and cultural diversi
ty of the region.\nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently l
ocated near parking\, shopping and restaurants at 226 North High Street\,
West Chester.\n \n \n
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wned Group Recreates The LIVE Experience Of The Beatles’ Most Exciting Era
\n
\n
Attention Beatles fans! The British Invasion is ba
ck and it’s hitting Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA) Saturday\, October 16 at 7:30 PM as highly-acclaimed early Beatles era trib
ute band Studio Two headlines West Chester’s popular thea
ter.
\n
\n
Featuring graduates from Berklee College of Music\,
Studio Two is known for authentically recreating hits from the Beatles’ “
The Red Album Years\,” including “A Hard Day’s Night\,” “Ticket to Ride” a
nd “Love Me Do.” Studio Two will also perform songs from the Beatles’ firs
t seven albums including their number one hits and some of their better-kn
own covers performed during the Beatles’ many club and touring performance
s. Plus\, all of this is done in period-correct attire and equipment to ad
d to the show’s faithful representation of the “Fab Four.”
\n
\n
“There are many Beatles tributes out there\; and many are quite good at
what they do\,” said April Evans\, executive director for Uptown!. “But w
hen we were looking for a truly unique Beatles experience\, there was no o
ne else that could match Studio Two’s talent\, stage performance and dedic
ation to authenticity. This is going to be a wonderful night of music for
fans of all ages.”
\n
\n
The Studio Two Early Beatles show is
just one of many exciting upcoming performances at Uptown! this month including The Ultimate Johnny Cash Tribute (
Oct. 29) and Ultimate Tribute to the Doors (Oct. 30).
\n
\n
Tickets for Studio Two Early Beatles at Uptown! can be purc
hased here:
Uptown! Knauer P
erforming Arts Center is located at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. F
or more information visit https:/
/uptownwestchester.org.
\n
\n
About Uptown! Knauer
Performing Arts Center
\n
Established in 2017\, Uptown! Kna
uer Performing Arts Centerfeatures world class performing arts in historic
downtown West Chester\, PA. Uptown! offers professional musical theater\,
opera\, jazz\, comedy\, classical and contemporary music\, film and renow
ned speakers\, not to mention award-winning performing arts education clas
ses and workshops for youth and adults.
\n
Through its programming an
d outreach efforts\, the nonprofit theater has become a special gathering
place in the community\, reflecting the demographic and cultural diversity
of the region.
\n
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is convenien
tly located near parking\, shopping and restaurants at 226 North High Stre
et\, West Chester.
\n
\n
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Philadelphia’s Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers are making their debut at U
ptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center on Friday\, October 22 at 7:30 PM.\n
\nOne of the country’s premier contemporary Asian-American dance companies
\, described as “deeply spiritual” by Dance Magazine\, Kun-Yang Lin/Dancer
s celebrate the ability of dance to integrate body\, spirit and mind.\n \n
Under the direction of Executive Artistic Director Kun-Yang Lin\, Kun-Yang
Lin/Dancers weave together older pieces with relevant contemporary works
that reflect around the social themes of climate change\, gun violence and
the LGBTQIA2S+ community.\n \nThe company’s performance at Uptown! will f
eature Chi\, a piece inspired by the ancient art forms of tai chi and call
igraphy\, Santuario\, described as “stunning and profoundly moving” by Huf
fPost\, and a preview of the company's latest work Fish & Girl.\n \n\n“We
are thrilled to welcome Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers to Uptown!\,” said April Evan
s\, executive director of Uptown!. “The dancers create such a unique exper
ience that transcends audiences into another world.”\n\n \nThe evening wil
l culminate with a Q&A\, allowing the audience and artists to exchange dia
logue\, questions\, ideas\, and connections made when viewing and performi
ng the work.\n \nTickets are on sale now and can be purchased at: secure.u
ptownwestchester.org/73/74\n \nAbout Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center
\nEstablished in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center features wor
ld class performing arts in historic downtown West Chester\, PA. Uptown! o
ffers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, classical and
contemporary music\, film and renowned speakers\, not to mention award-wi
nning performing arts education classes and workshops for youth and adults
.\n \nThrough its programming and outreach efforts\, the nonprofit theater
has become a special gathering place in the community\, reflecting the de
mographic and cultural diversity of the region.\n \nUptown! Knauer Perform
ing Arts Center is conveniently located near parking\, shopping and restau
rants at 226 North High Street\, West Chester.
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delphia’s Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers are making their debut at
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center on Friday\, October
22 at 7:30 PM.
\n
\n
One of the cou
ntry’s premier contemporary Asian-American dance companies\, described as
“deeply spiritual” by Dance Magazine\, Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers celebrate the
ability of dance to integrate body\, spirit and mind.
\n
\n
Un
der the direction of Executive Artistic Director Kun-Yang Lin\, Kun-Yang L
in/Dancers weave together older pieces with relevant contemporary works th
at reflect around the social themes of climate change\, gun violence and t
he LGBTQIA2S+ community.
\n
\n
The company’s performance at Up
town! will feature Chi\, a piece inspired by the ancient art forms of tai
chi and calligraphy\, Santuario\, described as “stunning and profoundly mo
ving” by HuffPost\, and a preview of the company's latest work Fish & Girl
.
\n
\n
\n
“We are thrilled to welcome Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers to Uptown!\,” said April
Evans\, executive director of Uptown!. “The dancers create such a unique
experience that transcends audiences into another world.”
\n
\n
\n
The evening will culminate with a Q&A\, all
owing the audience and artists to exchange dialogue\, questions\, ideas\,
and connections made when viewing and performing the work.
Established in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center feat
ures world class performing arts in historic downtown West Chester\, PA. U
ptown! offers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, class
ical and contemporary music\, film and renowned speakers\, not to mention
award-winning performing arts education classes and workshops for youth an
d adults.
\n
\n
Through its programming and outreach efforts\,
the nonprofit theater has become a special gathering place in the communi
ty\, reflecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the region.
\n
\n
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently locat
ed near parking\, shopping and restaurants at 226 North High Street\, West
Chester.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:The Clover Market returns to Kennett Square for the final Marke
t of the fall season. Join us at 600 S. Broad Street (aka the Genesis Hea
lthcare building/Brewfest parking lot) and shop from a curated group of 90
vendors with antiques\, vintage\, and handmade goods. We'll also have a
lineup of food trucks\, live music\, beer and wine\, face-painting\, and o
ur animal rescue partners. The event is free to attend\, with plenty of p
arking across the street at Kennett High School. More information and the
vendor list on our website or follow @clovermarket on Facebook and Instag
ram. The Clover Market in Kennett is produced in cooperation with Histori
c Kennett Square.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211024T160000
LOCATION:Genesis Healthcare @ 600 S. Broad Street\, Kennett Square PA
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The Clover Ma
rket returns to Kennett Square for the final Market of the fall season. J
oin us at 600 S. Broad Street (aka the Genesis Healthcare building/Brewfes
t parking lot) and shop from a curated group of 90 vendors with antiques\,
vintage\, and handmade goods. We'll also have a lineup of food trucks\,
live music\, beer and wine\, face-painting\, and our animal rescue partner
s. The event is free to attend\, with plenty of parking across the street
at Kennett High School. More information and the vendor list on our webs
ite or follow @clovermarket on Facebook and Instagram. The Clover Market
in Kennett is produced in cooperation with Historic Kennett Square.
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DESCRIPTION:CASH UNCHAINED Perfectly Blends Rock ‘n’ Roll\, Country\, and F
olk Music to Recreate the Original Sound of Johnny Cash and the Tennessee
Three\n \nThe Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, Wes
t Chester\, PA) will be celebrating the life and legacy of “The Man In Bla
ck” as it welcomes renowned Johnny Cash tribute band CASH UNCHAINED on Fri
day\, October 29 at 8 PM.\n \nThe nationally sought-after band\, who is fr
onted by powerhouse\, 22-year old lead singer James Tamelcoff\, has spent
nearly five years touring the U.S.\, performing at some of the most iconic
theaters and venues\, to share the distinct sounds of Johnny Cash and his
backing band\, the country/ rockabilly trio known as the “Tennessee Three
.”\n \nDedicated not only to the authenticity of the music\, sound and exe
cution of the performance\, CASH UNCHAINED is also committed to bringing t
he Johnny Cash experience to the stage thanks to accurate portrayals\, cos
tumes\, and\, most importantly\, attitude and voice that only Tamelcoff an
d his band could provide.\n \nIn fact\, fans and critics agree that Tamelc
off’s voice and passion for emulating Johnny Cash’s gritty\, low baritone
sound\, are perfect for such recreating such songs as “Folsom Prison Blues
\,” “Ring of Fire\,” and “Walk the Line\,” plus songs from the end of Cash
’s career\, including his final hit “Hurt” written by Trent Reznor (Nine I
nch Nails).\n \n“CASH UNCHAINED is a unique tribute to the ‘Man In Black’
that brings the authenticity of Johnny Cash’s original performance to a mo
dern stage\,”said April Evans\, executive director of Uptown! “I think aud
iences of all ages are really going to love watching them.”\n \nThe CASH U
NCHAINED show is just one of many exciting upcoming events and performance
s at the Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center this Fall including The Roc
ky Horror Picture Show (Oct. 31)\, Invictus (Nov.1)\, and Cherry Cherry: N
eil Diamond Tribute (Nov. 5).\n \nTickets for Uptown! Knauer Performing Ar
ts Center: CASH UNCHAINED can be purchased here: https://secure.uptownwest
chester.org/77/78\nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is located at 226
N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information visit https://uptow
nwestchester.org.\nAbout Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center\nEstablishe
d in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Centerfeatures world class perf
orming arts in historic downtown West Chester\, PA. Uptown! offers profess
ional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, classical and contemporary
music\, film and renowned speakers\, not to mention award-winning perform
ing arts education classes and workshops for youth and adults.\nThrough it
s programming and outreach efforts\, the nonprofit theater has become a sp
ecial gathering place in the community\, reflecting the demographic and cu
ltural diversity of the region.\nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is
conveniently located near parking\, shopping and restaurants at 226 North
High Street\, West Chester.\n \nTickets: https://secure.uptownwestchester.
org/77/78.
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CASH UNCHAINED: The Ultimate Johnny Cash Tribute
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CASH UNCHAINED Perfectly Blends Rock ‘n’ Roll\
, Country\, and Folk Music to Recreate the Original Sound of Johnny Cash a
nd the Tennessee Three
\n
\n
TheUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\
, West Chester\, PA) will be celebrating the life and legacy of “The Man I
n Black” as it welcomes renowned Johnny Cash tribute band CASH UNC
HAINED on Friday\, October 29 a
t 8 PM.
\n
\n
The nationally sought-after ban
d\, who is fronted by powerhouse\, 22-year old lead singer James Tamelcoff
\, has spent nearly five years touring the U.S.\, performing at some of th
e most iconic theaters and venues\, to share the distinct sounds of Johnny
Cash and his backing band\, the country/ rockabilly trio known as the “Te
nnessee Three.”
\n
\n
Dedicated not only to the authenticity o
f the music\, sound and execution of the performance\, CASH UNCHAI
NED is also committed to bringing the Johnny Cash experience
to the stage thanks to accurate portrayals\, costumes\, and\, most im
portantly\, attitude and voice that only Tamelcoff and his band could prov
ide.
\n
\n
In fact\, fans and critics agree that Tamelcoff’s v
oice and passion for emulating Johnny Cash’s gritty\, low baritone sound\,
are perfect for such recreating such songs as “Folsom Prison Blues\,” “Ri
ng of Fire\,” and “Walk the Line\,” plus songs from the end of Cash’s care
er\, including his final hit “Hurt” written by Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nai
ls).
\n
\n
“CASH UNCHAINED is a u
nique tribute to the ‘Man In Black’ that brings the authenticity of Johnny
Cash’s original performance to a modern stage\,”said April Evans\, execut
ive director of Uptown! “I think audiences of all ages are really going to
love watching them.”
\n
\n
The CASH UNCH
AINED show is just one of many exciting upcoming events and perfo
rmances at theUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Cen
ter this Fall including The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Oct. 31)\, Invictus (Nov.1)\, and Cherry C
herry: Neil Diamond Tribute (Nov. 5).
Uptown! Knauer Pe
rforming Arts Center is located at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. Fo
r more information visit https://
uptownwestchester.org.
\n
About Uptown! Knauer Performing
Arts Center
\n
Established in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Perform
ing Arts Centerfeatures world class performing arts in historic downtown W
est Chester\, PA. Uptown! offers professional musical theater\, opera\, ja
zz\, comedy\, classical and contemporary music\, film and renowned speaker
s\, not to mention award-winning performing arts education classes and wor
kshops for youth and adults.
\n
Through its programming and outreach
efforts\, the nonprofit theater has become a special gathering place in th
e community\, reflecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the reg
ion.
\n
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently located
near parking\, shopping and restaurants at 226 North High Street\, West C
hester.
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DESCRIPTION:Nov. 5 is Comedy night at Thornbury Farm. Seating is at 6 p.m.
for a 7 p\,m. showtime. Tickets are $20 in advance\, $25 at the door. Foo
d truck and Odd logic brewery with Cricket Comedy. The headliner for the n
ight is Steve Young\, and feature Emily Epstein-White & Tyler Wolf. The h
ost is Eddie Gallagher.
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Nov.
5 is Comedy night at Thornbury Farm. Seating is at 6 p.m. for a 7 p\,m. s
howtime. Tickets are $20 in advance\, $25 at the door. Food truck and Odd
logic brewery with Cricket Comedy. The headliner for the night is Steve
Young\, and feature Emily Epstein-White & Tyler Wolf. The host is Eddie Ga
llagher.
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DESCRIPTION:Renowned Lead Singer Steve Kelly\, Who Has Shared The Stage Wit
h Such Stars As Pat Benatar\, Peter Frampton\, Joan Jett\, Rick Derringer
& More\, Brings Neil Diamond’s Original Set List To Life\n \nThe Uptown! K
nauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA) has ann
ounced that it will be celebrating a month of first-class\, music entertai
nment\, starting with critically-acclaimed Neil Diamond tribute band Cherr
y Cherry on Friday\, November 5 at 8 PM.\n \nFeaturing veteran lead singer
Steve Kelly\, who has been performing since the age of 13 and has over 30
years’ experience sharing the stage with such greats as Pat Benatar\, Pet
er Frampton\, Joan Jett\, 38 Special\, Rick Derringer\, Foghat\, and more\
, Cherry Cherry has been hailed as the premier Neil Diamond tribute act th
anks to their authenticity and dedication to the sound of one of the best-
selling artists of all time.\n \nUnlike other tribute acts\, Cherry Cherry
does not attempt to impersonate Neil Diamond. Instead\, they choose to ho
nor his songs and stage performances by personalizing each and every show
for the audience. Playing such iconic hits as “Sweet Caroline\,” which was
selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Reco
rding Registry for being 'culturally\, historically\, or aesthetically sig
nificant\,” as well as others from his 10 #1 singles including “America\,”
“Yesterday’s Songs\,” and “Heartlight\,” the group has perfected the art
of recreation in its highest regard.\n \n“Cherry Cherry\, featuring Steve
Kelly\, is unlike any other Neil Diamond tribute show out there. It exempl
ifies talent and professionalism with the perfect combination of Neil’s ex
quisite sound and the band’s pure love of the music\,”said April Evans\, e
xecutive director of Uptown! “Audiences are in for a treat.”\n \nCherry Ch
erry’s show is just one of many exciting upcoming performances and events
at the Uptown! Performing Arts Center in November. Others include emerging
local Philadelphia band The Flying Komorowski Brothers (Nov.13)\; More Th
an Just Standards\, featuring Jazz & Blues Vocalists Sara Michaels and Sha
ron Sables\, (Nov. 18)\; Max Weinberg’s Jukebox\, longtime Bruce Springste
en E. Street Band Drummer & Bandleader for both Late Night with Conan O'B
rien and The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien(Nov. 20)\; the Linda Ronstadt
Experience(Nov. 21) and more.\n \nTickets for Uptown! Knauer Performing A
rts Center: Cherry Cherrycan be purchased here: https://secure.uptownwestc
hester.org/83\n \nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is located at 226
N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information visit https://uptown
westchester.org.\n \nAbout Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center\nEstablis
hed in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Centerfeatures world class pe
rforming arts in historic downtown West Chester\, PA. Uptown! offers profe
ssional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, classical and contempora
ry music\, film\, and renowned speakers\, not to mention award-winning per
forming arts education classes and workshops for youth and adults.\nThroug
h its programming and outreach efforts\, the nonprofit theater has become
a special gathering place in the community\, reflecting the demographic an
d cultural diversity of the region.\nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center
is conveniently located near parking\, shopping and restaurants at 226 No
rth High Street\, West Chester.\n \nTickets: https://secure.uptownwestches
ter.org/83.
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SUMMARY:Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center To Welcome The Crown Jewel Of
Neil Diamond Tribute Bands – Cherry Cherry!
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Renowned Lead Singer Steve Kelly\, Who Has Sha
red The Stage With Such Stars As Pat Benatar\, Peter Frampton\, J
oan Jett\, Rick Derringer & More\, Brings Neil Diamond’s Original
Set List To Life
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TheUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, Wes
t Chester\, PA) has announced that it will be celebrating a month of first
-class\, music entertainment\, starting with critically-acclaimed Neil Dia
mond tribute band Cherry Cherry on Friday\, Novem
ber 5 at 8 PM.
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Featuring veter
an lead singer Steve Kelly\, who has been performing since the age of 13 a
nd has over 30 years’ experience sharing the stage with such greats as Pat
Benatar\, Peter Frampton\, Joan Jett\, 38 Special\, Rick Derringer\, Fogh
at\, and more\, Cherry Cherry has been hailed as the prem
ier Neil Diamond tribute act thanks to their authenticity and dedication t
o the sound of one of the best-selling artists of all time.
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Unlike other tribute acts\, Cherry Cherry does not a
ttempt to impersonate Neil Diamond. Instead\, they choose to honor his son
gs and stage performances by personalizing each and every show for the aud
ience. Playing such iconic hits as “Sweet Caroline\,” which was selected b
y the Library
of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry for bein
g 'culturally\, historically\, or aesthetically significant\,” as well as
others from his 10 #1 singles including “America\,” “Yesterday’s Songs\,”
and “Heartlight\,” the group has perfected the art of recreation in its hi
ghest regard.
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“Cherry Cherry\, featu
ring Steve Kelly\, is unlike any other Neil Diamond tribute show out there
. It exemplifies talent and professionalism with the perfect combination o
f Neil’s exquisite sound and the band’s pure love of the music\,”said Apri
l Evans\, executive director of Uptown! “Audiences are in for a treat.”
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Cherry Cherry’s sho
w is just one of many exciting upcoming performances and events at theUptown! Performing Arts Center in November.
Others include emerging local Philadelphia band The Flying Komoro
wski Brothers (Nov.13)\; More Than Just Standards\, featuring Jazz & Blues Vocalists Sara Michaels and Sharon Sables\, (No
v. 18)\; Max Weinberg’s Jukebox\, longtime Bruce Springst
een E. Street Band Drummer & Bandleader for bothLate Night wi
th Conan O'Brienand The Tonight Show with Conan
O'Brien(Nov. 20)\; the Linda Ronstadt Experience(Nov. 21) and more.
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is
located at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information visit
https://uptownwestchester.org.
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About Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center
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Established in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Cente
rfeatures world class performing arts in historic downtown West Chester\,
PA. Uptown! offers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\,
classical and contemporary music\, film\, and renowned speakers\, not to m
ention award-winning performing arts education classes and workshops for y
outh and adults.
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Through its programming and outreach efforts\, th
e nonprofit theater has become a special gathering place in the community\
, reflecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the region.
\n
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently located near parkin
g\, shopping and restaurants at 226 North High Street\, West Chester.
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DESCRIPTION:Enjoy Colonial Brewing on Nov\, 7\, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Tho
rnbury Farm. It's an immersive history experience.\n\n\n\nJoin the Regimen
tal Brewmeister for a unique opportunity to experience the art and craft o
f 18th century brewing. This class will malt the grain\, brew the mash ove
r the fire in true 18th century fashion and each participant will take hom
e a growler of the result and necessary equipment to finish the fermenting
process at home! Learn about beer’s place at the early American table and
what really happened in colonial taverns. Wear work clothes and bring lea
ther gloves. This workshop takes place outside so dress appropriately.Atte
ndance strictly limited to assure social distancing and supplies.\n\n\nPri
ce will be $75/person and this will include more Colonial Beer than you sh
ould drink. Every participant will have the opportunity to participate\, h
ands-on\, in the making of the wort and then take some of that wort home t
o ferment into beer (ie I will be giving you a growler\, airlock\, and som
e yeast and if you follow the provided instructions in about 10 days you w
ill have Spruce Beer).
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's an immersive history experience.
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Join
the Regimental Brewmeister for a unique opportunity to experience the art
and craft of 18th century brewing. This class will malt the grain\, brew
the mash over the fire in true 18th century fashion and each participant w
ill take home a growler of the result and necessary equipment to finish th
e fermenting process at home! Learn about beer’s place at the early Americ
an table and what really happened in colonial taverns. Wear work clothes a
nd bring leather gloves. This workshop takes place outside so dress approp
riately. Attendance strictly limited to assure social di
stancing and supplies.
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Price will be $75/person
and this will include more Colonial Beer than you should drink. Every par
ticipant will have the opportunity to participate\, hands-on\, in the maki
ng of the wort and then take some of that wort home to ferment into beer (
ie I will be giving you a growler\, airlock\, and some yeast and if you fo
llow the provided instructions in about 10 days you will have Spruce Beer)
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CONTACT:Unionville Art Gala\; uhsartgala@gmail.com\; https://www.unionville
artgala.com/
DESCRIPTION:(Kennett Square\, Pa) - Unionville High School Art Gala celebra
tes its 45th year. This annual art show and sale showcases local working a
rtists and Unionville High School (UHS) Alumni. Due to uncertainty surroun
ding the pandemic\, this year’s show will be a virtual online auction.\nTh
e Unionville High School Art Gala strives to include a variety of artists
– both new and more established individuals. Over 80 participating artists
express their talents through diverse mediums including oil and watercolo
r paintings\, photography\, glass\, metal\, pastels\, mixed media\, jewelr
y\, ceramics\, mosaics and wood.\nAs part of the virtual auction\, a Silen
t Auction featuring beautiful artwork donated by talented artists in the s
how and select regional activities and outings will also be offered. Spons
orships\, which consistently are key components to the success of the Gala
\, are available now at all levels for both businesses and families. Pleas
e see our website for details on how to become a business or family sponso
r at https://www.unionvilleartgala.com.\n30% of proceeds from show sales a
nd 100% of proceeds from the Silent Auction and sponsorships will benefit
the UHS PTO\, contributing toward educational enrichment projects that enh
ance the overall educational experience for all Unionville High School stu
dents. In addition\, funds will help make local community outreach efforts
possible.\nA virtual preview of the art show and sale will be available o
n November 11\, beginning at 12 p.m. Online bidding begins November 12 at
6 p.m. and will close November 14 at 6 p.m. Links to the preview\, online
bidding\, and sponsorship information are accessible through the Unionvill
e Art Gala website at https://www.unionvilleartgala.com or the Unionville
Art Gala Facebook page. Don’t miss this exciting and unique annual opportu
nity to discover amazing work from our local artists!
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(Kennett Squa
re\, Pa) - Unionville High School Art Gala celebrates its 45th year. This
annual art show and sale showcases local working artists and Unionville Hi
gh School (UHS) Alumni. Due to uncertainty surrounding the pandemic\, this
year’s show will be a virtual online auction.
\n
The Unionville High
School Art Gala strives to include a variety of artists – both new and mo
re established individuals. Over 80 participating artists express their ta
lents through diverse mediums including oil and watercolor paintings\, pho
tography\, glass\, metal\, pastels\, mixed media\, jewelry\, ceramics\, mo
saics and wood.
\n
As part of the virtual auction\, a Silent Auction
featuring beautiful artwork donated by talented artists in the show and se
lect regional activities and outings will also be offered. Sponsorships\,
which consistently are key components to the success of the Gala\, are ava
ilable now at all levels for both businesses and families. Please see our
website for details on how to become a business or family sponsor at https://www.unionvilleartgala.com
a>.
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30% of proceeds from show sales and 100% of proceeds from the
Silent Auction and sponsorships will benefit the UHS PTO\, contributing to
ward educational enrichment projects that enhance the overall educational
experience for all Unionville High School students. In addition\, funds wi
ll help make local community outreach efforts possible.
\n
A virtual
preview of the art show and sale will be available on November 11\, beginn
ing at 12 p.m. Online bidding begins November 12 at 6 p.m. and will close
November 14 at 6 p.m. Links to the preview\, online bidding\, and sponsors
hip information are accessible through the Unionville Art Gala website at
https://www.unionvilleartgala.
com or the Unionville Art Gala Facebook page. Don’t miss this exciting
and unique annual opportunity to discover amazing work from our local art
ists!
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DESCRIPTION:Join the Oxford Arts Alliance for a colorful morning of fun on
the run! The Oxford Arts Alliance is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organizat
ion that strives to cultivate community through the arts! We understand th
e link between the creative mind and a healthy body. What better way to pr
omote the arts and healthy living than through a family fun run with a spl
ash of color? Our Color Run is a heart-healthy fundraiser for all ages and
abilities. All proceeds support our programming which includes an emergin
g artist gallery and private music and art lessons of 150+ students weekly
!\nThe Color Run will take place on the property of Vicki and Wilson King\
, of Outback Trading Company\, at 1140 Chrome Road\, Oxford PA\, 19363 on
Saturday\, November 13th\, 2021. Registration begins at 9:00 am and the ru
n will start at 10:00 am\, rain or shine. This event will be untimed\, enc
ouraging people of all abilities to participate. Runners and walkers can t
raverse the course at their leisure under a shower of vibrant environmenta
lly friendly and non-toxic color from our volunteer-based color stations t
hroughout the course! Our course will have three loops\, allowing runners
to loop three times while walkers can loop once to enjoy the color station
s.\nThe fee for registration is $35 for adults\, $20 for students (under 1
8 years old)\, and free for children under 4 years old. To register\, visi
t www.oxfordart.org/color-run. For sponsorship and volunteer opportunities
\, contact Caitlin Daugherty at art@oxfordart.org or call 610-467-0301. We
welcome individuals\, families\, and groups to participate!\nAbout the Ox
ford Arts Alliance\nThe Oxford Arts Alliance is a community-based non-prof
it organization providing leadership and advocacy for the arts\nand cultur
e. It seeks to provide a collaborative platform to allow arts and culture
to flourish in our community for all\npeople regardless of differences in
ethnic origin\, education\, economic level\, age\, or disability. Arts and
culture elevate\npeople and stimulate increased economic development lead
ing to a sense of community and thus well-being among all\nresidents. For
more information visit www.oxfordart.org or call 610-467-0301.
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Join the Oxfo
rd Arts Alliance for a colorful morning of fun on the run! The Oxford Arts
Alliance is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization that strives to cult
ivate community through the arts! We understand the link between the creat
ive mind and a healthy body. What better way to promote the arts and healt
hy living than through a family fun run with a splash of color? Our Color
Run is a heart-healthy fundraiser for all ages and abilities. All proceeds
support our programming which includes an emerging artist gallery and pri
vate music and art lessons of 150+ students weekly!
\n
The Color Run
will take place on the property of Vicki and Wilson King\, of Outback Trad
ing Company\, at 1140 Chrome Road\, Oxford PA\, 19363 on Saturday\, Novemb
er 13th\, 2021. Registration begins at 9:00 am and the run will start at 1
0:00 am\, rain or shine. This event will be untimed\, encouraging people o
f all abilities to participate. Runners and walkers can traverse the cours
e at their leisure under a shower of vibrant environmentally friendly and
non-toxic color from our volunteer-based color stations throughout the cou
rse! Our course will have three loops\, allowing runners to loop three tim
es while walkers can loop once to enjoy the color stations.
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The fe
e for registration is $35 for adults\, $20 for students (under 18 years ol
d)\, and free for children under 4 years old. To register\, visit www.oxfo
rdart.org/color-run. For sponsorship and volunteer opportunities\, contact
Caitlin Daugherty at art@oxfordart.org or call 610-467-0301. We welcome i
ndividuals\, families\, and groups to participate!
\n
About the Oxfor
d Arts Alliance \nThe Oxford Arts Alliance is a community-based non-p
rofit organization providing leadership and advocacy for the arts \na
nd culture. It seeks to provide a collaborative platform to allow arts and
culture to flourish in our community for all \npeople regardless of
differences in ethnic origin\, education\, economic level\, age\, or disab
ility. Arts and culture elevate \npeople and stimulate increased econ
omic development leading to a sense of community and thus well-being among
all \nresidents. For more information visit www.oxfordart.org or cal
l 610-467-0301.
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DESCRIPTION:Fine Art Show and Sale. Over thirty fine artists exhibiting an
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umni.org/eventscalendar?cid=2&ceid=955&cerid=0&cdt=11172021
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, 11/17/21\, at 7PM | REGISTER »\nUniversity Librarie
s Special Collections holds many unique treasures\, including hundreds of
rare and culturally significant items. It also maintains a rich and ever-g
rowing collection of items documenting the university's 150-year history.
Many of these are in our special sesquicentennial exhibition\, WCU 150: Hi
story and Heritage. Take a tour of the exhibition with museum director Mic
hael A. Di Giovine and student co-curators\, then join Special Collections
librarian\, Ron McColl\, on an exclusive behind-the-scenes look “inside t
he vault\,” where he will show some of the rarest and most valuable pieces
in the collection and discuss his process of caring for these important a
rtifacts.\nHere's the link for registration: https://www.wcualumni.org/eve
ntscalendar?cid=2&ceid=955&cerid=0&cdt=11%2f17%2f2021\n
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sday\, 11/17/21\, at 7PM | REGISTER » \nUniversity
Libraries Special Collections holds many unique treasures\, including hun
dreds of rare and culturally significant items. It also maintains a rich a
nd ever-growing collection of items documenting the university's 150-year
history. Many of these are in our special sesquicentennial exhibition\, WC
U 150: History and Heritage. Take a tour of the exhibition with museum dir
ector Michael A. Di Giovine and student co-curators\, then join Special Co
llections librarian\, Ron McColl\, on an exclusive behind-the-scenes look
“inside the vault\,” where he will show some of the rarest and most valuab
le pieces in the collection and discuss his process of caring for these im
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CONTACT:https://uptownwestchester.org
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Renowned Singers Sara Michaels & Sharon Sables\, Two
Generations Of Jazz Will Perform Re-Imagined Songs Ranging From Rock And P
op To Classic Jazz and Even A Few Originals\nTwo Jazz vocalists\, two gene
rations of music\, and two very different sounds are coming together for O
NE night of unforgettable music at the Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Cent
er (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA) on Thursday\, November 18 at 7 PM
. Sound too good to be true? Not when it’s a special evening with esteemed
singers Sara Michaels & Sharon Sables performing “More Than Just Your Jaz
z Standards.”\n \nFor one night only\, these two sirens will join forces t
o collaborate on songs by Gladys Knight\, The Beatles\, James Taylor\, Cin
dy Lauper\, Carole King\, Elton John\, and Stevie Wonder\, as well as jazz
classics by Billie Holiday\, Nina Simone\, Edith Piaf\, Louis Armstrong\,
and more. However\, before their dual performance\, each will be treating
the audience to an exclusive solo performance featuring original music fr
om her respected latest collection of music\, including Michael’s critical
ly-acclaimed hit “Hard Winter” (2021) and Sables’ beloved album Love Everm
ore. \n \nSables\, who found herself immersed in the teen pop world as a y
oung recording artist for LaFace/Arista records in Atlanta at the age of 1
7\, has recorded with\, and for\, many of the era’s pop/R&B heavyweights s
uch as Pink\, Babyface\, Mandy Moore and Boyz II Men. Now\, she incorporat
es her pop influences into her jazz performances and is recognized as one
of the region’s most respected interpreters of song with sold-out appearan
ces throughout the East Coast.\n \nInfluenced by Sable to go beyond her ja
zz standard repertoire\, which can be heard at Uptown’s “The Jazz Cocktail
Hour” where she is the host\, Michaels says\,\n \n“We are two different g
enerations\, with two very different styles and sounds to our voices. Sabl
es’ voice is pitch perfect\; sweet and clear with delicate dynamics and qu
ite intoxicating. Whereas my voice has a soulful\, gutsy style with a rich
\, lower range that is quite a contrast from Sables. Both can tell a story
in song so differently\, and when we sing together it's oh so fun!”\n \nP
erforming alongside Sable and Michaels will be The Terry Klinefelter Quint
et\, featuring WCU’s Dr. Terry Klinefelter on piano\, Jazz Guitarist\, Arr
anger\, and Producer E. Shawn Qaissaunee (Stevie Wonder\, Broadway’s Greg
Riley) and Philadelphia’s most sought-after drummer Harry “Butch” Reed.\n
\n“More Than Just Your Jazz Standards” is just one of many exciting upcomi
ng performances and events at the Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center in
November. Others include Max Weinberg’s Jukebox (Nov. 20)\; the Linda Ron
stadt Experience (Nov. 21)\, and more.\n \nTickets for Uptown! Knauer Perf
orming Arts Center: More Than Just Your Jazz Standards can be purchased he
re: https://secure.uptownwestchester.org/2660\n \nUptown! Knauer Performin
g Arts Center is located at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more
information visit https://uptownwestchester.org.\n \nAbout Uptown! Knauer
Performing Arts Center\nEstablished in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Ar
ts Centerfeatures world class performing arts in historic downtown West Ch
ester\, PA. Uptown! offers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, c
omedy\, classical and contemporary music\, film\, and renowned speakers\,
not to mention award-winning performing arts education classes and worksho
ps for youth and adults.\nThrough its programming and outreach efforts\, t
he nonprofit theater has become a special gathering place in the community
\, reflecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the region.\nUptow
n! Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently located near parking\, sh
opping and restaurants at 226 North High Street\, West Chester.
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Even A Few Originals
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Two Jazz vocalists\, two gener
ations of music\, and two very different sounds are coming together for ON
E night of unforgettable music at theUptown! Kna
uer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA)
on Thursday\, November 18 at 7 PM. Sound
too good to be true? Not when it’s a special evening with esteemed singer
s Sara Michaels & Sharon Sables performi
ng “More Than Just Your Jazz Standards.”
\n
\n<
p>For one night only\, these two sirens will join forces to collaborate on
songs by Gladys Knight\, The Beatles\, James Taylor\, Cindy Lauper\, Caro
le King\, Elton John\, and Stevie Wonder\, as well as jazz classics by Bil
lie Holiday\, Nina Simone\, Edith Piaf\, Louis Armstrong\, and more. Howev
er\, before their dual performance\, each will be treating the audience to
an exclusive solo performance featuring original music from her respected
latest collection of music\, including Michael’s critically-acclaimed hit
“Hard Winter” (2021) and Sables’ beloved album Love Evermore.
p>\n
\n
Sables\, who found herself immersed in the teen pop world
as a young recording artist for LaFace/Arista records in Atlanta at the a
ge of 17\, has recorded with\, and for\, many of the era’s pop/R&B heavywe
ights such as Pink\, Babyface\, Mandy Moore and Boyz II Men. Now\, she inc
orporates her pop influences into her jazz performances and is recognized
as one of the region’s most respected interpreters of song with sold-out a
ppearances throughout the East Coast.
\n
\n
Influenced by Sabl
e to go beyond her jazz standard repertoire\, which can be heard at Uptown
’s “The Jazz Cocktail Hour” where she is the host\, Michaels says\,
\n<
p> \n
“We are two different generations\, with t
wo very different styles and sounds to our voices. Sables’ voice is pitch
perfect\; sweet and clear with delicate dynamics and quite intoxicating. W
hereas my voice has a soulful\, gutsy style with a rich\, lower range that
is quite a contrast from Sables. Both can tell a story in song so differe
ntly\, and when we sing together it's oh so fun!”
\n
\n
Performing alongside Sable and Michaels will be The Terry
Klinefelter Quintet\, featuring WCU’s Dr. Terry Klinefelter on piano\, Jaz
z Guitarist\, Arranger\, and Producer E. Shawn Qaissaunee (Stevie Wonder\,
Broadway’s Greg Riley) and Philadelphia’s most sought-after drummer Harry
“Butch” Reed.
\n
\n
“More Than Just Your Jazz Standar
ds” is just one of many exciting upcoming performances and events
at theUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center in November. Others include Max Weinberg’s Jukebox
(Nov. 20)\; the Linda Ronstadt Experience (Nov. 21)\, and
more.
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is locat
ed at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information visit https://uptownwestchester.org.
\n
\n
About Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center
\n
Established in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Centerfeat
ures world class performing arts in historic downtown West Chester\, PA. U
ptown! offers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, class
ical and contemporary music\, film\, and renowned speakers\, not to mentio
n award-winning performing arts education classes and workshops for youth
and adults.
\n
Through its programming and outreach efforts\, the non
profit theater has become a special gathering place in the community\, ref
lecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the region.
\n
Upto
wn! Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently located near parking\, s
hopping and restaurants at 226 North High Street\, West Chester.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Experience a Farm Christmas Market on Nov. 20 & 21 at Thornbury
Farm. Live Christmas music\, Santa\, Fresh cut trees for sale\, vendors
with local crafts 10 a.m.-4 p.m. each day.\n\nJoin us on this historic fa
rm for live Christmas music\, Santa Clause\, great local gift vendors\, fa
rm animals\, campfire\, and warm greetings from our family to yours.\n\n\n
Have your picture taken with Santa! We will have fresh-cut Christmas trees
and goodies in the farm market.We will also have time for well-behaved an
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a Farm Christmas Market on Nov. 20 & 21 at Thornbury Farm. Live Christmas
music\, Santa\, Fresh cut trees for sale\, vendors with local crafts 10
a.m.-4 p.m. each day.
\n
\n
Join us on this historic farm for
live Christmas music\, Santa Clause\, great local gift vendors\, farm ani
mals\, campfire\, and warm greetings from our family to yours.
\n\n
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Have your picture taken with Santa! We will have fresh-cut
Christmas trees and goodies in the farm market. We will
also have time for well-behaved animals to get pictures with Santa Sunday
from 10- a.m. to noon.
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DESCRIPTION:Try your hand at different materials and techniques during this
introductory art class for teens. No experience required! Interesting mus
eum objects and the Winterthur landscape will inspire artwork that reflect
s your unique creative spirit. All materials are provided\, just bring an
open mind!\nPut a spin on traditional quilts by creating a version using p
aper and acrylic paints on canvas.\nRegistration required. $100\; $75 for
Winterthur and DMNH members. \nTickets: https://www.winterthur.org/calenda
r/terrific-teens-art-club/.
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for teens. No experience required! Interesting museum objects and the Wint
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pirit. All materials are provided\, just bring an open mind!
\n
Put a
spin on traditional quilts by creating a version using paper and acrylic
paints on canvas.
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Registration required. $100\; $75 f
or Winterthur and DMNH members.
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DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the season with a one-of-a-kind holiday experience. T
he Yuletide tour at Winterthur showcases rooms in Henry Francis du Pont’s
former home decorated in full holiday splendor\, including specialty decor
ated trees that celebrate the garden\, and du Pont family traditions. The
displays are inspired by the traditions and festivities of the season as e
njoyed by H. F. du Pont and his family.\nSpecial holiday programs througho
ut the season include Wonderful Wednesdays in December\, evening events fe
aturing live jazz performances\, caroling\, and workshops. In addition to
the Wednesday evening festivities\, visitors can enjoy a live one-man perf
ormance of A Christmas Carol by Gerald Charles Dickens\, the great-great-g
randson of Charles Dickens\, wine and cocktail tastings\, and family event
s with Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus.\nVisit our galleries to see a magical 1
8-room dollhouse as well as our newest exhibitions\, Outside In: Nature-In
spired Design at Winterthur\; Lady of the House\, Ruth Wales du Pont\; Tra
nsformations: Contemporary Artists at Winterthur\; and Bearing Witness.\nI
ncluded with admission. Open New Year’s Day. Closed Thanksgiving and Chris
tmas Day.\nTickets: https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/yuletide-at-winter
thur/.
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ay splendor\, including specialty decorated trees that celebrate the garde
n\, and du Pont family traditions. The displays are inspired by the tradit
ions and festivities of the season as enjoyed by H. F. du Pont and his fam
ily.
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DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the jazz stylings of Sharon Sable and E. Shawn Qaissaunee
made extra special by the glow of candlelight. $15\; $10 Winterthur and D
MNH members\; $10 students ages 12–18. \nTickets: https://www.winterthur.o
rg/calendar/candlelight-concert/.
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DESCRIPTION:The Former Drummer For Ringo Starr & Bruce Springsteen's E. Str
eet Band Invites The Audience To Pick The Set List – In Real Time – And Si
ng Along With His Band Jukebox\n \nLegendary drummer Max Weinberg\, who is
best known for providing the backbeat to such iconic bands as Ringo Starr
& His All-Starr Band and Bruce Springsteen's E. Street Band\, as well as
serving as the band leader for all three of Conan O'Brien’s late-night sho
ws\, is bringing his famed\, rollicking Jukebox ensemble to the Uptown! Kn
auer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA) on Satur
day\, November 20 at 8 PM.\n \nHailed as a “party” rather than a “performa
nce” by the countless fans and critics who have laid witness to the herald
ed hootenanny\, Weinberg and his four-piece band literally immerse the aud
ience in the show by inviting them to choose the set list – in real time –
from a lexicon of over 300 classic songs that are broadcast on a video sc
reen inside the venue. Songs range from the Rolling Stones and The Beatles
to Bruce Springsteen\, Steppenwolf\, and many more and fan participation
is\, of course\, highly-encouraged.\n \n\n“In all of my years in the music
business\, I have never seen a show quite like Max’s Jukebox\,” said Apri
l Evans\, executive director of Uptown!. “His performances take audiences
to a new level of enjoyment\; he’s absolutely magnetizing.”\n\n \nWeinberg
has been in the music industry for close to six decades and has stayed at
the top of the nation’s radar for much of this time. Weinberg performed i
n bands such as Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band and Fire Inc.\, but is mo
stly remembered as the longtime drummer for Bruce Springsteen's E Street B
and as well as the bandleader for Conan O'Brien on Late Night with Conan O
'Brien and The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. \n \nHe formed Jukebox in
2015 with one goal in mind. To create a truly interactive experience\, whe
re he could invite the audience to create the set list\, in real time\, an
d he and his four-piece group would play songs from the glory days of rock
n’ roll.\n \nMax Weinberg’s Jukebox is just one of many exciting upcoming
performances and events at the Uptown! Performing Arts Center in November
. Others include More Than Just Your Jazz Standards (Nov. 18)\, the Linda
Ronstadt Experience (Nov. 21)\, The Rocketeer (Nov. 22)\, Bacon Gives Back
(Nov. 27) and more.\n \nTickets for Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center:
Max Weinberg’s Jukebox can be purchased here: https://secure.uptownwestch
ester.org/122\n \nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is located at 226
N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information visit https://uptown
westchester.org.\n \nAbout Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center\nEstablis
hed in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Centerfeatures world class pe
rforming arts in historic downtown West Chester\, PA. Uptown! offers profe
ssional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, classical and contempora
ry music\, film\, and renowned speakers\, not to mention award-winning per
forming arts education classes and workshops for youth and adults.\nThroug
h its programming and outreach efforts\, the nonprofit theater has become
a special gathering place in the community\, reflecting the demographic an
d cultural diversity of the region.\nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center
is conveniently located near parking\, shopping and restaurants at 226 No
rth High Street\, West Chester.\n \n \n \n
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Legendary drummer Max Weinberg\, who is be
st known for providing the backbeat to such iconic bands as Ringo Starr &
His All-Starr Band and Bruce Springsteen's E. Street Band\, as well as ser
ving as the band leader for all three of Conan O'Brien’s late-night shows\
, is bringing his famed\, rollicking Jukebox ensemble to
theUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA) on Saturday\, November 20
at 8 PM.
\n
\n
Hailed as a “party” r
ather than a “performance” by the countless fans and critics who have laid
witness to the heralded hootenanny\, Weinberg and his four-piece band lit
erally immerse the audience in the show by inviting them to choose the set
list – in real time – from a lexicon of over 300 classic songs that are b
roadcast on a video screen inside the venue. Songs range from the Rolling
Stones and The Beatles to Bruce Springsteen\, Steppenwolf\, and many more
and fan participation is\, of course\, highly-encouraged.
\n
\n<
blockquote>\n
“In all of my years i
n the music business\, I have never seen a show quite like Max’s Jukebox\,
” said April Evans\, executive director of Uptown!. “His performances take
audiences to a new level of enjoyment\; he’s absolutely magnetizing.”
\n\n
\n
Weinberg has been in the music indu
stry for close to six decades and has stayed at the top of the nation’s ra
dar for much of this time. Weinberg performed in bands such as Ringo Starr
& His All-Starr Band and Fire Inc.\, but is mostly remembered as the long
time drummer for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band as well as the bandlead
er for Conan O'Brien on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and The
Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.
\n
\n<
p>He formed Jukebox in 2015 with one goal in mind. To create a truly inter
active experience\, where he could invite the audience to create the set l
ist\, in real time\, and he and his four-piece group would play songs from
the glory days of rock n’ roll.\n
\n
Max Weinberg’s
Jukebox is just one of many exciting upcoming performances and ev
ents at theUptown! Performing Arts Center in November. Others include More Than Just Your Jazz Standards
(Nov. 18)\, the Linda Ronstadt Experience (Nov.
21)\, The Rocketeer (Nov. 22)\, Bacon Gives Back<
/strong>(Nov. 27) and more.
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center i
s located at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information vis
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/a>.
\n
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About Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center
\n
Established in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Cen
terfeatures world class performing arts in historic downtown West Chester\
, PA. Uptown! offers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\
, classical and contemporary music\, film\, and renowned speakers\, not to
mention award-winning performing arts education classes and workshops for
youth and adults.
\n
Through its programming and outreach efforts\,
the nonprofit theater has become a special gathering place in the communit
y\, reflecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the region.
\n
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently located near park
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\n
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DESCRIPTION:The Former Drummer For Ringo Starr & Bruce Springsteen's E. Str
eet Band Invites The Audience To Pick The Set List – In Real Time – And Si
ng Along With His Band Jukebox\n \nLegendary drummer Max Weinberg\, who is
best known for providing the backbeat to such iconic bands as Ringo Starr
& His All-Starr Band and Bruce Springsteen's E. Street Band\, as well as
serving as the band leader for all three of Conan O'Brien’s late-night sho
ws\, is bringing his famed\, rollicking Jukebox ensemble to the Uptown! Kn
auer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA) on Satur
day\, November 20 at 8 PM.\n \nHailed as a “party” rather than a “performa
nce” by the countless fans and critics who have laid witness to the herald
ed hootenanny\, Weinberg and his four-piece band literally immerse the aud
ience in the show by inviting them to choose the set list – in real time –
from a lexicon of over 300 classic songs that are broadcast on a video sc
reen inside the venue. Songs range from the Rolling Stones and The Beatles
to Bruce Springsteen\, Steppenwolf\, and many more and fan participation
is\, of course\, highly-encouraged.\n \n\n“In all of my years in the music
business\, I have never seen a show quite like Max’s Jukebox\,” said Apri
l Evans\, executive director of Uptown!. “His performances take audiences
to a new level of enjoyment\; he’s absolutely magnetizing.”\n\n \nWeinberg
has been in the music industry for close to six decades and has stayed at
the top of the nation’s radar for much of this time. Weinberg performed i
n bands such as Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band and Fire Inc.\, but is mo
stly remembered as the longtime drummer for Bruce Springsteen's E Street B
and as well as the bandleader for Conan O'Brien on Late Night with Conan O
'Brien and The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. \n \nHe formed Jukebox in
2015 with one goal in mind. To create a truly interactive experience\, whe
re he could invite the audience to create the set list\, in real time\, an
d he and his four-piece group would play songs from the glory days of rock
n’ roll.\n \nMax Weinberg’s Jukebox is just one of many exciting upcoming
performances and events at the Uptown! Performing Arts Center in November
. Others include More Than Just Your Jazz Standards (Nov. 18)\, the Linda
Ronstadt Experience (Nov. 21)\, The Rocketeer (Nov. 22)\, Bacon Gives Back
(Nov. 27) and more.\n \nTickets for Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center:
Max Weinberg’s Jukebox can be purchased here: https://secure.uptownwestch
ester.org/122\n \nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is located at 226
N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information visit https://uptown
westchester.org.\n \nAbout Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center\nEstablis
hed in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Centerfeatures world class pe
rforming arts in historic downtown West Chester\, PA. Uptown! offers profe
ssional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, classical and contempora
ry music\, film\, and renowned speakers\, not to mention award-winning per
forming arts education classes and workshops for youth and adults.\nThroug
h its programming and outreach efforts\, the nonprofit theater has become
a special gathering place in the community\, reflecting the demographic an
d cultural diversity of the region.\nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center
is conveniently located near parking\, shopping and restaurants at 226 No
rth High Street\, West Chester.\n \n \n \n
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Bruce Springsteen's E. Street Band Invites The Audience To Pick The Set Li
st – In Real Time – And Sing Along With His Band Jukebox
\n
\n
Legendary drummer Max Weinberg\, who is be
st known for providing the backbeat to such iconic bands as Ringo Starr &
His All-Starr Band and Bruce Springsteen's E. Street Band\, as well as ser
ving as the band leader for all three of Conan O'Brien’s late-night shows\
, is bringing his famed\, rollicking Jukebox ensemble to
theUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA) on Saturday\, November 20
at 8 PM.
\n
\n
Hailed as a “party” r
ather than a “performance” by the countless fans and critics who have laid
witness to the heralded hootenanny\, Weinberg and his four-piece band lit
erally immerse the audience in the show by inviting them to choose the set
list – in real time – from a lexicon of over 300 classic songs that are b
roadcast on a video screen inside the venue. Songs range from the Rolling
Stones and The Beatles to Bruce Springsteen\, Steppenwolf\, and many more
and fan participation is\, of course\, highly-encouraged.
\n
\n<
blockquote>\n
“In all of my years i
n the music business\, I have never seen a show quite like Max’s Jukebox\,
” said April Evans\, executive director of Uptown!. “His performances take
audiences to a new level of enjoyment\; he’s absolutely magnetizing.”
\n\n
\n
Weinberg has been in the music indu
stry for close to six decades and has stayed at the top of the nation’s ra
dar for much of this time. Weinberg performed in bands such as Ringo Starr
& His All-Starr Band and Fire Inc.\, but is mostly remembered as the long
time drummer for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band as well as the bandlead
er for Conan O'Brien on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and The
Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.
\n
\n<
p>He formed Jukebox in 2015 with one goal in mind. To create a truly inter
active experience\, where he could invite the audience to create the set l
ist\, in real time\, and he and his four-piece group would play songs from
the glory days of rock n’ roll.\n
\n
Max Weinberg’s
Jukebox is just one of many exciting upcoming performances and ev
ents at theUptown! Performing Arts Center in November. Others include More Than Just Your Jazz Standards
(Nov. 18)\, the Linda Ronstadt Experience (Nov.
21)\, The Rocketeer (Nov. 22)\, Bacon Gives Back<
/strong>(Nov. 27) and more.
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center i
s located at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information vis
it https://uptownwestchester.org<
/a>.
\n
\n
About Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center
\n
Established in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Cen
terfeatures world class performing arts in historic downtown West Chester\
, PA. Uptown! offers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\
, classical and contemporary music\, film\, and renowned speakers\, not to
mention award-winning performing arts education classes and workshops for
youth and adults.
\n
Through its programming and outreach efforts\,
the nonprofit theater has become a special gathering place in the communit
y\, reflecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the region.
\n
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently located near park
ing\, shopping and restaurants at 226 North High Street\, West Chester.
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
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CONTACT:Teron Meyers\; 215-238-9212\; info@shimacrobiotics.org\; https://sh
imacrobiotics.org/
DESCRIPTION:One Step at a Time: Follow the Path to Better Health with a Pla
nt-Based Diet offers a clear path to achieve better physical\, emotional\,
mental\, social\, and environmental health naturally through macrobiotics
\, a system of holistic principles and dynamic practices that guides choic
es in lifestyle and a plant-based\, whole foods diet.\nYou’ll gain access
to the latest information\, nutritional insights\, recipes\, menus and dem
onstrations\, and get answers to your questions. With a dozen sessions ove
r two days\, the conference is relevant whether you are looking for ideas
on how to get started or are a longtime practitioner\, with presentations
from leading educators including:\nSat.\, 11/20\, 2:50 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.\nT
he Spiritual Benefits of Plant-Based Cooking\nPlant-based eating can suppo
rt our bodies\, while also conserving resources and leaving a lighter carb
on footprint on the planet. But can it help us in other ways? Come to this
fun\, energized and mind-opening class to explore some answers and\, perh
aps\, pose entirely new questions!\nJessica Porter\, author of The Hip Chi
ck's Guide to Macrobiotics\, has been practicing macrobiotics for more tha
n thirty years. She previously managed the Way to Health Program at the Ku
shi Institute and has worked as a private whole foods chef.\nSat.\, 11/20\
, 3:50 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.\nUnveiling Our True Infinite Nature\nAll of humani
ty’s problems are based on ignorance of our infinite nature. The key to se
eing our true nature is in understanding what George Ohsawa referred to as
“real thinking.” Join Norio and delve into discovering what it means to b
e human.\nNorio Kushi was born in New York City\, the second of five child
ren to Michio and Aveline Kushi. He shares the insights into the human tap
estry into which we’re born and how one may naturally and effortlessly exp
erience our true nature.\nSun.\, 11/21\, 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.\nSalt & Oil
\, Friend or Foe?: An Epidemiologist’s Perspective on Diet and Health\nSal
t\, oil\, and many other healthful foods have been under attack. Many are
following the SOS free approach\, which includes eliminating salt and oil
entirely\, but what does the science say? Find out in this insightful lect
ure!\nLarry H. Kushi\, ScD\, Director of Scientific Policy at the Kaiser P
ermanente Northern California Division of Research\, is internationally re
cognized for his expertise in nutritional epidemiology. Dr. Kushi’s resear
ch interests focus on the roles of diet and nutrition in the etiology of c
oronary artery disease and breast and other cancers.\nCost:\nTwo Days:
11/20 and 11/21 $150\nSingle Day: 11/20 or
11/21 $75\nDiscounts are available for college students\,
seniors\, medical professionals\, teachers\, and the military. Email info@
shimacrobiotics.org and include your name\, contact info\, proof of status
\, and a paragraph about why this discount would be important.\nCollege st
udent discounted cost:\nTwo Days: 11/20 and 11/21 $49
\nSeniors\, medical professionals\, teachers\, and military members discou
nted cost:\nTwo Days: 11/20 and 11/21 $135\nA full rec
ording will be available following the event for any sessions that may be
missed\; the recording may also be purchased at https://shimacrobiotics.or
g/calendar/shis-2nd-annual-fall-macrobiotic-conference-online/. For more i
nformation\, call 215-238-9212\, email info@shimacrobiotics.org\, or visit
https://shimacrobiotics.org/.\nAbout SHI Macrobiotics\nThe SHI Macrobioti
cs mission is to educate and empower individuals to create their own lasti
ng health through diet and lifestyle practices. SHI’s faculty includes Den
ny and Susan Waxman\, who have been teaching\, counseling and living macro
biotic lifestyles for many decades\, using their knowledge and expertise t
o educate and help thousands across the globe live healthy\, happy lives.
\nTickets: https://shimacrobiotics.org/calendar/shis-2nd-annual-fall-macro
biotic-conference-online/.
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ased Diet
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One Step at a Time: Follow the Path to Bet
ter Health with a Plant-Based Diet offers a clear path to ach
ieve better physical\, emotional\, mental\, social\, and environmental hea
lth naturally through macrobiotics\, a system of holistic principles and d
ynamic practices that guides choices in lifestyle and a plant-based\, whol
e foods diet.
\n
You’ll gain access to the latest information\, nutri
tional insights\, recipes\, menus and demonstrations\, and get answers to
your questions. With a dozen sessions over two days\, the conference is re
levant whether you are looking for ideas on how to get started or are a lo
ngtime practitioner\, with presentations from leading educators including:
\n
Sat.\, 11/20\, 2:50 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
\n
The Spiritual Benefits of Plant-Based Cooking
\n
Plant-based eating can support our bodies\, while also cons
erving resources and leaving a lighter carbon footprint on the planet. But
can it help us in other ways? Come to this fun\, energized and mind-openi
ng class to explore some answers and\, perhaps\, pose entirely new questio
ns!
\n
Jessica Porter\, author of The Hip C
hick's Guide to Macrobiotics\, has been practicing macrobiotics for m
ore than thirty years. She previously managed the Way to Health Program at
the Kushi Institute and has worked as a private whole foods chef.
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Sat.\, 11/20\, 3:50 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
\n
Unveiling Our True Infinite Nature
\n
All o
f humanity’s problems are based on ignorance of our infinite nature. The k
ey to seeing our true nature is in understanding what George Ohsawa referr
ed to as “real thinking.” Join Norio and delve into discovering what it me
ans to be human.
\n
Norio Kushi was born in New
York City\, the second of five children to Michio and Aveline Kushi. He s
hares the insights into the human tapestry into which we’re born and how o
ne may naturally and effortlessly experience our true nature.
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Sun.\, 11/21\, 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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d Health
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Salt\, oil\, and many other healthful f
oods have been under attack. Many are following the SOS free approach\, wh
ich includes eliminating salt and oil entirely\, but what does the science
say? Find out in this insightful lecture!
\n
Larry H. K
ushi\, ScD\, Director of Scientific Policy at the Kaiser Permanen
te Northern California Division of Research\, is internationally recognize
d for his expertise in nutritional epidemiology. Dr. Kushi’s research inte
rests focus on the roles of diet and nutrition in the etiology of coronary
artery disease and breast and other cancers.
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Cost:
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Two Days: 11/20 and 11/21 $150
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ingle Day: 11/20 or 11/21 $75
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Discounts
are available for college students\, seniors\, medical professionals\, te
achers\, and the military. Email info@shimacrobiotics.org and include your name\, contact info\, proof
of status\, and a paragraph about why this discount would be important.
p>\n
College student discounted cost:
\n
Two Days:
11/20 and 11/21 $49
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Seniors\
, medical professionals\, teachers\, and military members discounted cost:
The SHI Macrobiotic
s mission is to educate and empower individuals to create their own lastin
g health through diet and lifestyle practices. SHI’s faculty includes Denn
y and Susan Waxman\, who have been teaching\, counseling and living macrob
iotic lifestyles for many decades\, using their knowledge and expertise to
educate and help thousands across the globe live healthy\, happy lives.
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DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the beginning of the holiday season fireside with a w
alking wine tasting. Take a journey through Winterthur’s forest in the cri
sp late-fall air. Conclude your walk and warm up with live music by The Mi
dnighters\, a sweet treat\, and a glass of mulled wine.\nThis is an outdoo
r walking event in the garden\, weather permitting. Rain date: November 28
. Reservations required. Register by November 16. $40\; $35 for Winterthur
and DMNH members. Includes three tastings of wine\, one glass of mulled w
ine\, and a sweet treat. $15 for designated driver and ages 16-20 (include
s sweet treat and non-alcoholic beverages). Free for ages 15 and under (no
food or drink included). Tickets are non-refundable within five days of
the event and may not be exchanged for another date and time. This include
s the original date and rain date. \nTickets: https://www.winterthur.org/c
alendar/wine-through-winterthur-wintertime-walking-wine-tasting/.
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Celebrate the
beginning of the holiday season fireside with a walking wine tasting. Tak
e a journey through Winterthur’s forest in the crisp late-fall air. Conclu
de your walk and warm up with live music by The Midnighters\, a sweet trea
t\, and a glass of mulled wine.
\n
This is an outdoor walking eve
nt in the garden\, weather permitting. Rain date: November 28. Reservation
s required. Register by November 16. $40\; $35 for Winterthur and DMNH mem
bers. Includes three tastings of wine\, one glass of mulled wine\, and a s
weet treat. $15 for designated driver and ages 16-20 (includes sweet treat
and non-alcoholic beverages). Free for ages 15 and under (no food or dri
nk included). Tickets are non-refundable within five days of the
event and may not be exchanged for another date and time. This includes th
e original date and rain date.
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DESCRIPTION:American Idol Finalist Tristan McIntosh Will Be Taking The Stag
e For A Fully-Immersive Performance Of Beloved\, 11-Time Grammy Award Winn
ing Singer-Songwriter Linda Ronstadt’s Greatest Hits\nWith 11 Grammy Award
s\, three American Music Awards\, two Academy Of County Awards\, an Emmy a
nd an ALMA Award\, few artists will ever come close to the iconic status t
hat singer-songwriter Linda Ronstadt has earned. Which is why\, on Sunday\
,November 21 at 3 PM\, the Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. H
igh St.\, West Chester\, PA) will be honoring the now retired icon with a
special performance by The Linda Ronstadt Experience.\n \nFeaturing acclai
med Lead Vocalist Tristan McIntosh\, a finalist in American Idol 2016\, Th
e Linda Ronstadt Experience recreates Ronstadt’s greatest hits over numero
us genres – folk\, rock\, country\, jazz standards\, opera and even Latin.
Ronstadt and her band’s ability to cover several genres of song with the
same profound\, heartbreakingly beautiful melody is what made her stand ou
t as a performer\, and The Linda Ronstadt Experience’s ability to emulate
this talent makes them a one-of-a-kind tribute to a legendary artist.\n \n
McIntosh brings formidable vocals and a passion for singing to every perfo
rmance\, reinvigorating each song for the 21stcentury. After completing he
r run as a finalist in American Idol 2016\, McIntosh found her home with t
he Linda Ronstadt Experience and became the final piece of the puzzle for
its members. With a fiercely diverse portfolio and the talent for enthrall
ing audiences\, McIntosh tells a story with Ronstadt’s lyrics and bridges
a gap between generations bringing the full-bodied vocals of the original
performance to a modern era.\n \nAmong the members of The Ronstadt Experie
nce band are Founder and Veteran Bassist Junior Cain\, Drummer Doug Plavin
\, Producer\, Songwriter and Sideman Adam Michael Rothberg on keyboards\,
guitars\, and harmony vocals\, and with Rothberg on guitar and harmony voc
als is Bronson Bush.\n \nIn addition to Ronstadt’s own songs\, the band’s
set list includes songs that she wrote for\, or co-wrote with\, other arti
sts such as Warren Zevon\, Elvis Costello\, The Eagles\, Tom Petty\, Jacks
on Brown and more.\n \n\n“The Linda Ronstadt Experience will blow you away
\,”said April Evans\, executive director of Uptown!. “They have all of the
on-stage charisma and passion of Linda herself\; I can’t wait for audienc
es to see what they bring to the stage.”\n\n \nThe Linda Ronstadt’s show i
s just one of many exciting upcoming performances and events at the Uptown
! Performing Arts Center in November. Others include The Rocketeer (Nov. 2
2)\, Bacon Gives Back (Nov. 27)\; and finishing off November’s events is t
he Bottle Shock + Pre-Wine Teaser (Nov. 29).\n \nTickets for Uptown! Knaue
r Performing Arts Center: The Lisa Ronstadt Experience can be purchased he
re: https://secure.uptownwestchester.org/87\n \nUptown! Knauer Performing
Arts Center is located at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more in
formation visit https://uptownwestchester.org.\n \nAbout Uptown! Knauer Pe
rforming Arts Center\nEstablished in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts
Centerfeatures world class performing arts in historic downtown West Ches
ter\, PA. Uptown! offers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, com
edy\, classical and contemporary music\, film\, and renowned speakers\, no
t to mention award-winning performing arts education classes and workshops
for youth and adults.\nThrough its programming and outreach efforts\, the
nonprofit theater has become a special gathering place in the community\,
reflecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the region.\nUptown!
Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently located near parking\, shop
ping and restaurants at 226 North High Street\, West Chester.\n \n \nTicke
ts: https://secure.uptownwestchester.org/87.
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American Idol Finalist Tristan McIntosh Will B
e Taking The Stage For A Fully-Immersive Performance Of Beloved\, 11-Time
Grammy Award Winning Singer-Songwriter Linda Ron
stadt’s Greatest Hits
\n
With 11 Grammy Awards\, three
American Music Awards\, two Academy Of County Awards\, an Emmy and an ALMA
Award\, few artists will ever come close to the iconic status that singer
-songwriter Linda Ronstadt has earned. Which is why\, on Sunday\,N
ovember 21 at 3 PM\, theUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West C
hester\, PA) will be honoring the now retired icon with a special performa
nce by The Linda Ronstadt Experience.
\n
\n
F
eaturing acclaimed Lead Vocalist Tristan McIntosh\, a finalist in Amer
ican Idol 2016\, The Linda Ronstadt Experience recreates Ronstadt’s g
reatest hits over numerous genres – folk\, rock\, country\, jazz standards
\, opera and even Latin. Ronstadt and her band’s ability to cover several
genres of song with the same profound\, heartbreakingly beautiful melody i
s what made her stand out as a performer\, and The Linda Ronstadt Experien
ce’s ability to emulate this talent makes them a one-of-a-kind tribute to
a legendary artist.
\n
\n
McIntosh brings formidable vocals an
d a passion for singing to every performance\, reinvigorating each song fo
r the 21stcentury. After completing her run as a finalist in Am
erican Idol 2016\, McIntosh found her home with the Linda Ronstadt Experie
nce and became the final piece of the puzzle for its members. With a fierc
ely diverse portfolio and the talent for enthralling audiences\, McIntosh
tells a story with Ronstadt’s lyrics and bridges a gap between generations
bringing the full-bodied vocals of the original performance to a modern e
ra.
\n
\n
Among the members of The Ronstadt Experience band ar
e Founder and Veteran Bassist Junior Cain\, Drummer Doug Plavin\, Producer
\, Songwriter and Sideman Adam Michael Rothberg on keyboards\, guitars\, a
nd harmony vocals\, and with Rothberg on guitar and harmony vocals is Bron
son Bush.
\n
\n
In addition to Ronstadt’s own songs\, the band
’s set list includes songs that she wrote for\, or co-wrote with\, other a
rtists such as Warren Zevon\, Elvis Costello\, The Eagles\, Tom Petty\, Ja
ckson Brown and more.
\n
\n
\n
“The Linda Ronstadt Experience will blow you away\,”said
April Evans\, executive director of Uptown!. “They have all of the on-stag
e charisma and passion of Linda herself\; I can’t wait for audiences to se
e what they bring to the stage.”
\n
\n
\n
The Linda Ronstadt’s show is just one of many exciting u
pcoming performances and events at theUptown! Pe
rforming Arts Center in November. Others include The Rock
eteer (Nov. 22)\, Bacon Gives Back (Nov. 27)\; and finishing off
November’s events is the Bottle Shock + Pre-Wine Teaser (
Nov. 29).
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is located at 2
26 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For more information visit https://uptownwestchester.org.
\n
\n
About Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center
\n
Established in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Centerfeatures w
orld class performing arts in historic downtown West Chester\, PA. Uptown!
offers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\, comedy\, classical a
nd contemporary music\, film\, and renowned speakers\, not to mention awar
d-winning performing arts education classes and workshops for youth and ad
ults.
\n
Through its programming and outreach efforts\, the nonprofit
theater has become a special gathering place in the community\, reflectin
g the demographic and cultural diversity of the region.
\n
Uptown! Kn
auer Performing Arts Center is conveniently located near parking\, shoppin
g and restaurants at 226 North High Street\, West Chester.
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DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWilliam Bunch Auctions & Appraisals\nWe welc
ome you back for open previews on Friday\, November 19th and Monday\, Nove
mber 22nd from 10 AM - 4 PM\nPick-ups remain by appointment only\n \n1 Hil
lman Drive\, Chadds Ford PA | 610.558.1800 | info@williambunchauction
s.com \n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:All aboard! The Brandywine River Museum of Art reopens Friday\,
November 26\, 2021\, with the return of the Brandywine Railroad holiday t
rain display and highlights from the permanent collection.\nThe Museum wil
l be open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (closed on Christmas Day).\nTi
med tickets are now available for advance purchase. We can't wait to welco
me you back!\n
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All aboard! T
he Brandywine River Museum of Art reopens Friday\, November 26\, 2021\, wi
th the return of the Brandywine Railroad hol
iday train display and highlights from the permanent collection.
\n
T
he Museum will be open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (closed on Christ
mas Day).
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DESCRIPTION:Cheers to the weekend! What better way to wind down after a lon
g week than with a seasonal palliative? Join us for Mixers & Elixirs\, eac
h held in a secret pop-up location on the Winterthur estate. See the stori
ed grounds of Winterthur in a whole new way—with a featured cocktail\, sma
ll bites\, and live music. \nThis month’s location is no secret\, and will
reveal itself in a new light\, glowing for the holidays.\n$35 per person
(includes two cocktails of the month\, small bites\, live music\, and gard
en access). $12 per designated driver and students ages 12-18 (includes on
e non-alcoholic beverage and small bites). Children under 12 are free. Adm
ission only: $10 (includes live music and garden access\, no food or bever
age). Cash bar and concession snacks available. Limited seating will be av
ailable\; bring blankets and chairs if you wish. This event includes some
walking on uneven terrain and stairs. Tickets are non-refundable within fi
ve days of the event and may not be exchanged for another date and time. T
his includes the original date and rain date. \nTickets: https://www.winte
rthur.org/calendar/mixers-and-elixirs/2021-10-29/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211126T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211126T190000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike\, Wintert
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Cheers to the
weekend! What better way to wind down after a long week than with a seaso
nal palliative? Join us for Mixers & Elixirs\, each held in a secret pop-u
p location on the Winterthur estate. See the storied grounds of Winterthur
in a whole new way—with a featured cocktail\, small bites\, and live musi
c.
\n
This month’s location is no secret\, and will reveal
itself in a new light\, glowing for the holidays.
\n
$35 per pers
on (includes two cocktails of the month\, small bites\, live music\, and g
arden access). $12 per designated driver and students ages 12-18 (includes
one non-alcoholic beverage and small bites). Children under 12 are free.
Admission only: $10 (includes live music and garden acce
ss\, no food or beverage). Cash bar and concession snacks available. Limit
ed seating will be available\; bring blankets and chairs if you wish. This
event includes some walking on uneven terrain and stairs. Ticket
s are non-refundable within five days of the event and may not be exchange
d for another date and time. This includes the original date and rain date
.
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DESCRIPTION:Come support the ShopArt store at the Chester County Art Associ
ation and receive a 10% discount on all shop purchases.\nOffer valid 11/27
/21 only!\n100 N. Bradford Ave.\nWest Chester \, PA 19382\, USA\nVisit our
website
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Come support
the ShopArt store at the Chester County Art Association a
nd receive a 10% discount on all shop purchases. \nOffer vali
d 11/27/21 only!
\n
100 N. Bradford Ave. \nWest Chester
\, PA 19382\, USA
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DESCRIPTION:Stop by Barbara Moore Fine Art to see original artwork.....It i
s a great way to buy a unique Christmas Gift.\nhttps://www.barbaramoorefin
eart.com/
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SUMMARY:Christmas in Miniature
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Stop by Barbara Moore Fine Art to see original artwork.
....It is a great way to buy a unique Christmas Gift.
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Bruce Mowday “Lafayette at Brandywine - Making of an American H
ero”\nBook signing will be held from December 1 from 2 pm to 5 pm at the
Barbara Moore Fine Art in Chadds Ford
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SUMMARY:Bruce Mowday Book Signing
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Bruce Mowday
“Lafayette at Brandywine - Making of an American Hero”
\n
Book signin
g will be held from December 1 from 2 pm to 5 pm at the Barbara Moore Fin
e Art in Chadds Ford
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CONTACT:800 448 3883
DESCRIPTION:Spend an evening enjoying the holidays at Winterthur. Tour the
decorated mansion\, toast marshmallows by the fire\, savor a seasonal cock
tail\, listen to live jazz\, choose a unique gift at our newly opened muse
um store\, and sing along with carolers. Each evening features a different
performer and special workshop. Includes Yuletide Tour\, live jazz\, and
caroling. Food and drink available for purchase. Additional fee for worksh
ops. Included with admission. Free for Winterthur and DMNH members. House
tours be reservation only\, with limited capacity. Admission (no house tou
r) $10.\nJazz Performers:\nDecember 1 Cartoon Christmas Trio\nDecember 8 T
ony Smith Quartet\nDecember 15 Sharon and Shawn Trio\nDecember 22 The Q Fa
ctor\nDecember 29 The Greg Farnese Quartet\n \nTickets: https://www.winter
thur.org/calendar/wonderful-wednesdays/2021-12-01/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211201T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211201T210000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike\, Wintert
hur\, DE 19735
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ing enjoying the holidays at Winterthur. Tour the decorated mansion\, toas
t marshmallows by the fire\, savor a seasonal cocktail\, listen to live ja
zz\, choose a unique gift at our newly opened museum store\, and sing alon
g with carolers. Each evening features a different performer and special w
orkshop. Includes Yuletide Tour\, live jazz\, and caroling. Food and d
rink available for purchase. Additional fee for workshops. Included with a
dmission. Free for Winterthur and DMNH members. House tours be reservation
only\, with limited capacity. Admission (no house tour) $10.
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CONTACT:800 448 3883\; https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/curiosity-carniv
al-2/2021-11-06/
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy hands-on activities\, informal chats\, mini-tours\, and d
emonstrations that celebrate the questions and conundrums that make us cur
ious.\nRibbons\, tags\, boxes\, and bags—catch the holiday spirit as we ex
plore magnificent gifts from past and present. Try your hand at historic g
ift wrapping techniques\, learn what gifts were at the top of everyone’s l
ists in centuries past\, and make a perfect gift for a friend or loved one
\nIncluded with admission. Free for Winterthur and DMNH members. Curiosity
Carnival is a drop-in program.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211204T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211204T140000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike\, Wintert
hur DE\, 19735
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SUMMARY:Curiosity Carnival: ‘Tis Better to Give
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Enjoy hands-o
n activities\, informal chats\, mini-tours\, and demonstrations that celeb
rate the questions and conundrums that make us curious.
\n
Ribbons\,
tags\, boxes\, and bags—catch the holiday spirit as we explore magnificent
gifts from past and present. Try your hand at historic gift wrapping tech
niques\, learn what gifts were at the top of everyone’s lists in centuries
past\, and make a perfect gift for a friend or loved one
\n
Incl
uded with admission. Free for Winterthur and DMNH members. Curiosity Carni
val is a drop-in program.
\n
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CONTACT:800 448 3883
DESCRIPTION:Learn three techniques for making unique\, fashionable rings fe
aturing stamped aluminum\, wire\, and beads.\nEach ring can be made adjust
able or fit to size. These one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry make a perfect
holiday gift or wearable art for yourself. Materials provided. Registratio
n required.\nCall 800-448-3883 to register.
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LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike\, Wintert
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Each ring can be made adjustable or fit to si
ze. These one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry make a perfect holiday gift or w
earable art for yourself. Materials provided. Registration requi
red.
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DESCRIPTION:See Scrooge as you’ve never seen him before in this captivating
\, lively one-man show performed by Gerald Charles Dickens\, great-great-g
randson of Charles Dickens. The timeless holiday classic comes to life as
Gerald Dickens performs 26 characters himself with only a table\, wing cha
ir\, and hat rack with him on stage. Experience this energetic\, unique\,
and memorable rendition of the beloved holiday story that continues to del
ight audiences across the country and abroad. Advance tickets recommended.
Performance only: $30\; $25\, Winterthur and DMNH members\; $15\, childre
n under 12. Performance and general admission: $40\; $20\, children under
12.\nDecember 8\, 2021: 1pm\nDecember 9\, 2021: 1pm\; 6pm\nTickets: https:
//www.winterthur.org/calendar/a-christmas-carol-live/2021-12-08/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211208T130000
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LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike\, Wintert
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s you’ve never seen him before in this captivating\, lively one-man show p
erformed by Gerald Charles Dickens\, great-great-grandson of Charles Dicke
ns. The timeless holiday classic comes to life as Gerald Dickens performs
26 characters himself with only a table\, wing chair\, and hat rack with h
im on stage. Experience this energetic\, unique\, and memorable rendition
of the beloved holiday story that continues to delight audiences across th
e country and abroad. Advance tickets recommended. Performance only: $
30\; $25\, Winterthur and DMNH members\; $15\, children under 12. Performa
nce and general admission: $40\; $20\, children under 12.
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ember 8\, 2021: 1pm \nDecember 9\, 2021: 1pm\; 6pm
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DESCRIPTION:Creatively connect with objects in the museum\, garden\, and li
brary collections\, while you chat with other craft enthusiasts. Each sess
ion pairs objects or themes represented at Winterthur with crafty inspirat
ion. Every project is designed to be fun!\nWhimsical bottle brush trees do
t the Yuletide landscape. Learn how to make your own from a wide variety o
f materials and get a head start on creating your own festive forest.\nTwo
Sessions:\n10am-12pm or\n1pm-3pm\nRegistration required. $20\; $15 for Wi
nterthur and DMNH members. Call 800.448.3883 to register.\nTickets: https:
//www.winterthur.org/calendar/crafternoon-4/2021-11-12/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211210T150000
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Creatively co
nnect with objects in the museum\, garden\, and library collections\, whil
e you chat with other craft enthusiasts. Each session pairs objects or the
mes represented at Winterthur with crafty inspiration. Every project is de
signed to be fun!
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Whimsical bottle brush trees dot the Yuletide la
ndscape. Learn how to make your own from a wide variety of materials and g
et a head start on creating your own festive forest.
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Two Sessions:
\n10am-12pm or \n1pm-3pm
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Registration required. $20
\; $15 for Winterthur and DMNH members. Call 800.448.3883 to register.
X-COST:$20\; $15 for Winterthur and DMNH members
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DESCRIPTION:Santa lets his reindeer rest and flies to SantaFest. His copter
comes and starts the fun by bringing smiles to everyone.\nWest Chester’s
American Helicopter Museum and Education Center (AHMEC)\, 1220 American Bo
ulevard\, offers a day of holiday cheer during its annual SantaFest on Sat
urday\, December 11\, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Santa lands at 11 a.m. to
greet good girls and boys\, hear wish lists\, and give a surprise gift. He
visits with each child in his colorful workshop within the museum.\nThe e
vent also features holiday movies\, fun crafts\, and music by Keyboard Com
panions. Friendly therapy dogs from Paws for People add to the festivities
.\nAdmission is children age 12 and under are free\, 13 and older and adul
ts are $10 per person\, and Museum members are free. Covid masks are requi
red. Admission includes a photo opportunity with Santa and Mrs. Claus\, so
bring a camera!\nThis year AHMEC is proud to be a Toys for Tots collectio
n site. Special museum discounts apply for bringing an unopened toy or pur
chasing one from the the museum store to donate to Toys for Tots.\nAlso ne
w this year is the addition of the beautiful\, all-volunteer restored Siko
rsky HOS-1\, “Gander Express\,” to the Adopt-A-Copter program. This circa
1945 United States Coast Guard aircraft’s famous history entails the 1946
rescue of injured passengers and crew from a crashed Sabena Airlines DC-4
airliner in Gander\, Newfoundland\, which is how it acquired its nickname.
\nNeed a more unique holiday gift than an adopted helicopter? What about a
gift certificate for helicopter rides? Find more information at AHMEC’s w
ebsite: www.americanhelicopter.museum.\nThe American Helicopter Museum and
Education Center\, located in the land of industry innovators in the Phil
adelphia region\, is the nation’s premier aviation museum devoted exclusiv
ely to helicopters. Established in 1996\, the nonprofit organization colle
cts\, restores and displays rotary-wing aircraft\, including over 35 civil
ian and military helicopters\, autogyros and convertiplanes.\n
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Santa lets hi
s reindeer rest and flies to SantaFest. His copter comes and starts the fu
n by bringing smiles to everyone.
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West Chester’s American Helicopt
er Museum and Education Center (AHMEC)\, 1220 American Boulevard\, offers
a day of holiday cheer during its annual SantaFest on Saturday\, December
11\, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Santa lands at 11 a.m. to greet good girls
and boys\, hear wish lists\, and give a surprise gift. He visits with each
child in his colorful workshop within the museum.
\n
The event also
features holiday movies\, fun crafts\, and music by Keyboard Companions. F
riendly therapy dogs from Paws for People add to the festivities.
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Admission is children age 12 and under are free\, 13 and older and adults
are $10 per person\, and Museum members are free. Covid masks are
required. Admission includes a photo opportunity with Santa and M
rs. Claus\, so bring a camera!
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This year AHMEC is proud to be a To
ys for Tots collection site. Special museum discounts apply for bringing a
n unopened toy or purchasing one from the the museum store to donate to To
ys for Tots.
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Also new this year is the addition of the beautiful\,
all-volunteer restored Sikorsky HOS-1\, “Gander Express\,” to the Adopt-A
-Copter program. This circa 1945 United States Coast Guard aircraft’s famo
us history entails the 1946 rescue of injured passengers and crew from a c
rashed Sabena Airlines DC-4 airliner in Gander\, Newfoundland\, which is h
ow it acquired its nickname.
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Need a more unique holiday gift than
an adopted helicopter? What about a gift certificate for helicopter rides?
Find more information at AHMEC’s website: www.americanhelicopter.museum.
\n
The American He
licopter Museum and Education Center\, located in the land of industry inn
ovators in the Philadelphia region\, is the nation’s premier aviation muse
um devoted exclusively to helicopters. Established in 1996\, the nonprofit
organization collects\, restores and displays rotary-wing aircraft\, incl
uding over 35 civilian and military helicopters\, autogyros and convertipl
anes.
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DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, December 11\, 10 am – 4 pm\nJoin us as we transform
the Museum and grounds into an immersive\, winter wonderland. Escape with
your friends and family to the Copeland Sculpture Garden decked with regio
nal artisans\, quality jewelers\, local fine food and beverage purveyors\,
and the nourishing and festive sounds of strolling carolers. Our ever-gro
wing market will include seasonal fare available for purchase. Our warm an
d welcoming Museum Store has curated fabulous literary and holiday gift-gi
ving needs. For the first time\, a trackless train and conductor will glid
e through our festival grounds\, the perfect ride for younger attendees an
d those young at heart.\nDelaware Art Museum located at 2301 Kentmere Pkwy
\, Wilmington\, DE 19806
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m
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Join us as we transform the Museum and grounds into an
immersive\, winter wonderland. Escape with your friends and family to the
Copeland Sculpture Garden decked with regional artisans\, quality jewelers
\, local fine food and beverage purveyors\, and the nourishing and festive
sounds of strolling carolers. Our ever-growing market will include season
al fare available for purchase. Our warm and welcoming Museum Store has cu
rated fabulous literary and holiday gift-giving needs. For the first time\
, a trackless train and conductor will glide through our festival grounds\
, the perfect ride for younger attendees and those young at heart.
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Delaware Art Museum located at 2301 Kentmere Pkwy\, Wilmington\,
DE 19806
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DESCRIPTION:Downingtown Good Neighbor Christmas\, Inc.\, in partnership wit
h the Downingtown-Thorndale Regional Chamber of Commerce is proud to prese
nt the Downingtown Christmas Parade this Saturday\, December 11th at 3:00
pm.\nParticipants in this year’s parade include: Downingtown Blue and Gold
Marching Band\, Bishop Shanahan Marching Band\, Duffy String Band\, Penn
Dixie Band and Galena Brass. In addition\, there will be floats\, walking
units\, dance and twirling units\, fire trucks\, and more.\n“And of course
\, no Christmas parade is complete without Santa and Mrs. Claus coming to
town on a sleigh\,” said Dianne Plaugher\, chair of Downingtown Good Neigh
bor Christmas\, Inc.\nThe parade route is on Lancaster Avenue (Business Ro
ute 30) and it begins in the area of Gable Avenue and travels east along a
1.5-mile stretch of Lancaster Avenue and ends at Whiteland Avenue\, said
Plaugher.\nDowningtown police have announced that all major roadways throu
gh Downingtown Borough will be detoured. Motorists are urged to avoid dela
ys and use the Route 30 Bypass as an alternate for East and West traffic.
The Christmas Parade should be completed by 5 p.m. and all roadways re-ope
ned.\n“The Downingtown-Thorndale Regional Chamber of Commerce who partners
with Downingtown Good Neighbor Christmas\, Inc. to present the parade\, i
s honored to take part and support such a wonderful community event”\, sai
d Patti McComsey\, Chamber President.\n“We would like to thank our sponsor
s\, who without their contributions the parade would not be possible\,” Pl
augher said. “In addition\, we are grateful for the support provided by th
e Borough of Downingtown elected officials and staff\, public works\, poli
ce department and area file police.”\n“Volunteers from Downingtown Good Ne
ighbor Christmas\, Inc. meet year-round with monthly planning meetings\, f
undraising events\, float decorating and much more\, so that we can presen
t an outstanding parade”\, said Plaugher.”\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n
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Downingtown G
ood Neighbor Christmas\, Inc.\, in partnership with the Downingtown-Thornd
ale Regional Chamber of Commerce is proud to present the Downingtown Chris
tmas Parade this Saturday\, December 11th at 3:00 pm.
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articipants in this year’s parade include: Downingtown Blue and Gold March
ing Band\, Bishop Shanahan Marching Band\, Duffy String Band\, Penn Dixie
Band and Galena Brass. In addition\, there will be floats\, walking units\
, dance and twirling units\, fire trucks\, and more.
\n
“And of cours
e\, no Christmas parade is complete without Santa and Mrs. Claus coming to
town on a sleigh\,” said Dianne Plaugher\, chair of Downingtown Good Neig
hbor Christmas\, Inc.
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The parade route is on Lancaster Avenue (Bus
iness Route 30) and it begins in the area of Gable Avenue and travels east
along a 1.5-mile stretch of Lancaster Avenue and ends at Whiteland Avenue
\, said Plaugher.
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Downingtown police have announced that all major
roadways through Downingtown Borough will be detoured. Motorists are urge
d to avoid delays and use the Route 30 Bypass as an alternate for East and
West traffic. The Christmas Parade should be completed by 5 p.m. and all
roadways re-opened.
\n
“The Downingtown-Thorndale Regional Chamber of
Commerce who partners with Downingtown Good Neighbor Christmas\, Inc. to
present the parade\, is honored to take part and support such a wonderful
community event”\, said Patti McComsey\, Chamber President.
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“We wo
uld like to thank our sponsors\, who without their contributions the parad
e would not be possible\,” Plaugher said. “In addition\, we are grateful f
or the support provided by the Borough of Downingtown elected officials an
d staff\, public works\, police department and area file police.”
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“Volunteers from Downingtown Good Neighbor Christmas\, Inc. meet year-roun
d with monthly planning meetings\, fundraising events\, float decorating a
nd much more\, so that we can present an outstanding parade”\, said Plaugh
er.”
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DESCRIPTION:Enjoy old and new favorites during this special holiday concert
. The two-part program amplifies messages of diversity and hope for this f
estive season. The Ballad of the Brown King\, a Christmas cantata composed
by Margaret Bonds in collaboration with poet Langston Hughes\, opens the
program. This multi-movement choral work focuses on Balthazaar\, the “Brow
n King” of ‘We Three Kings” fame\, who traveled to Bethlehem to witness th
e nativity scene. Holiday works composed and arranged by musicians of colo
r round out this concert.\n$35\; $25 for Winterthur and DMNH members. $10
for students (ages 12-18). Free for children 11 and under. Ticket includ
es admission to Winterthur’s galleries and gardens. $10 upgrade for house
tour. Reservations recommended.\nTickets: https://www.winterthur.org/cal
endar/songs-of-the-season-with-the-choir-school-of-wilmington/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211211T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211211T173000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike\, Wintert
hur\, DE 19735
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SUMMARY:Songs of the Season with the Choir School of Delaware
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/songs-of-the-season-with-the-choir-sch
ool-of-delaware/
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Enjoy old and
new favorites during this special holiday concert. The two-part program a
mplifies messages of diversity and hope for this festive season. The B
allad of the Brown King\, a Christmas cantata composed by Margaret Bo
nds in collaboration with poet Langston Hughes\, opens the program. This m
ulti-movement choral work focuses on Balthazaar\, the “Brown King” of ‘We
Three Kings” fame\, who traveled to Bethlehem to witness the nativity scen
e. Holiday works composed and arranged by musicians of color round out thi
s concert.
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$35\; $25 for Winterthur and DMNH members. $10 for students (ages 12-18). Free for children 11 and under. Ticket includes admission to Winterthur’s galleries and gardens. $10 upg
rade for house tour. Reservations recommended.
X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/songs-of-the-season-with-
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DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, December 14\, 10 AM\nPREVIEW POLICY\nWilliam Bunch we
lcomes you back for open previews on Friday\, December 10th and Monday\, D
ecember 13th from 10 AM - 4 PM\nPick-ups remain by appointment only\nView
Catalog
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SUMMARY:Fine and Decorative Art Auction
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Tuesday\, December 14\, 10 AM
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PREVIEW POLICY
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William Bunch welcomes you back for open previews on Friday\, December
10th and Monday\, December 13th from 10 AM - 4 PM
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DESCRIPTION:The Chester County Chapter of the Daughters of the American Rev
olution with Wreaths Across America will hold a ceremony\, laying wreaths
on 580 veteran graves on Dec. 18\, at 2 p.m. at the Birmingham-Lafayette C
emetery to honor and remember their service.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211218T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211218T150000
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The Chester C
ounty Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution with Wreaths Acr
oss America will hold a ceremony\, laying wreaths on 580 veteran graves on
Dec. 18\, at 2 p.m. at the Birmingham-Lafayette Cemetery to honor and rem
ember their service.
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CONTACT:800 448 3883
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate New Year's Day in the tradition of the du Pont family
's annual event. They offered hospitality to those who would come to visit
on New Year's Day to exchange season's greetings. Begin 2022 with a Yulet
ide tour and craft activities for all ages. Enjoy Winterthur holiday hospi
tality-hot chocolate\, cookies\, and the gift of a paperwhite bulb to bloo
m in your home.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220101T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220101T150000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike\, Wintert
hur DE\, 19735
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Celebrate New
Year's Day in the tradition of the du Pont family's annual event. They of
fered hospitality to those who would come to visit on New Year's Day to ex
change season's greetings. Begin 2022 with a Yuletide tour and craft activ
ities for all ages. Enjoy Winterthur holiday hospitality-hot chocolate\, c
ookies\, and the gift of a paperwhite bulb to bloom in your home.
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DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, January 11\, 10 AM\n_____\n\nPREVIEW POLICY\nWe welco
me you back for open previews on\nFriday\, January 7th and Monday\, Januar
y 10th\nfrom 10 AM - 4 PM\n\nPick-ups remain by appointment only\n \n\n\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWilliam Bunch Auctions & Appraisals | One Hillman Drive\
, Chadds Ford\, PA 19317\nhttps://www.bunchauctions.com/
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DESCRIPTION:As One Of The Nation’s Most Acclaimed Chicago Tribute Bands\, B
eginnings Authentically Recreates Such Classic Hits As '25 or 6 to 4\,' 'M
ake Me Smile\,' & 'Saturday In The Park'\nThe sweet sounds of Rock And Rol
l Hall of Fame inductees Chicago will fill the air at the Uptown! Knauer P
erforming Arts Center (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA) on Friday\, Ja
nuary 21 at 8 PM as the preeminent Chicago tribute band Beginnings – A Cel
ebration of the Music of Chicago takes the famed West Chester stage.\nSinc
e their genesis in 2002\, Beginnings has earned the title as one of the na
tion’s favorite Chicago tribute bands thanks to their authentic replicatio
n of the iconic seven-piece band. Comprising several seasoned performers w
ho have experience working with such legendary recording artists as The Te
mptations\, Aretha Franklin\, and Victor Wainright\, Beginnings is famous
for recreating Chicago’s massive collection of hits\, including five of th
eir Platinum albums and 20 of their most popular songs.\nThey brilliantly
rejuvenate Chicago’s notorious setlists for a modern but respectful look i
nto the rock’n’roll days of old\, with songs such as 'Make Me Smile\,' '25
or 6 to 4\,' 'Call On Me\,' 'Saturday In The Park\,' 'Old Days\,' 'You're
The Inspiration\,' and many more.\nAdditionally\, as seasoned performers
for over twenty years\, Beginnings makes it a priority to ensnare their au
diences with high-energy performances that bring all the enthusiasm of Chi
cago’s original performances straight to the audience. Along with their de
dication to authenticity\, comes a promise straight from the band to “Make
You Smile\,” with every performance.\n\n“Chicago has always been\, and re
mains to be\, one of the biggest names in rock n’ roll. To have the opport
unity to host the best Chicago tribute band and have them perform their hi
ts with a passion and dedication to accuracy that is parallel to none will
only make this experience so much better\,”said April Evans\, executive d
irector of Uptown! “I am so excited to see what they have prepared for our
audience!”\n\nBeginnings – A Celebration of the Music of Chicago show is
just one of many exciting upcoming performances and events at the Uptown!
Performing Arts Center in the new year. Others include a showing of Ratato
uille (Jan. 24)\, Dueling Pianos\; a monthly experience of pianist duos (s
tarting Jan. 27)\; Hollywood Nights - The Bob Seger Experience (Jan. 29)\,
a watching of the film\, No Reservations (Jan. 31)\; and much more.\nTick
ets for Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center: Beginnings – A Celebration
of the Music of Chicagocan be purchased here: https://secure.uptownwestch
ester.org/94\nTo view a video of Beginnings – A Celebration of the Music o
f Chicago\,visit\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTP4gGqF5Vw&t=6s\nUptown
! Knauer Performing Arts Center is located at 226 N. High St.\, West Chest
er\, PA. For more information visit https://uptownwestchester.org.\nAbout
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center\nEstablished in 2017\, Uptown! Knaue
r Performing Arts Centerfeatures world-class performing arts in historic d
owntown West Chester\, PA. Uptown! offers professional musical theater\, o
pera\, jazz\, comedy\, classical and contemporary music\, film\, and renow
ned speakers\, not to mention award-winning performing arts education clas
ses and workshops for youth and adults.\nThrough its programming and outre
ach efforts\, the nonprofit theater has become a special gathering place i
n the community\, reflecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the
region.\nUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently located ne
ar parking\, shopping\, and restaurants at 226 North High Street\, West Ch
ester.\n \n
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s It Welcomes Beginnings: A Celebration Of The Music Of Chicago
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/uptown-knauer-performing-arts-center-p
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As One Of The Nation’s Most Acclaimed Chicago Tribute
Bands\, Beginnings Authentically Recreates Such Classic Hits As '
25 or 6 to 4\,' 'Make Me Smile\,' & 'Saturday In The Park'
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e sweet sounds of Rock And Roll Hall of Fame inductees Chicago will fill t
he air at theUptown! Knauer Performing Arts Cent
er (226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA) on Friday\, Janu
ary 21 at 8 PM as the preeminent Chicago tribute
band Beginnings – A Celebration of the Music of Chicago
takes the famed West Chester stage.
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Since their genesis in 2002\,
Beginnings has earned the title as one of the nation’s favorite Chicago tr
ibute bands thanks to their authentic replication of the iconic seven-piec
e band. Comprising several seasoned performers who have experience working
with such legendary recording artists as The Temptations\, Aretha Frankli
n\, and Victor Wainright\, Beginnings is famous for recreating Chicago’s m
assive collection of hits\, including five of their Platinum albums and 20
of their most popular songs.
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They brilliantly rejuvenate Chicago’
s notorious setlists for a modern but respectful look into the rock’n’roll
days of old\, with songs such as 'Make Me Smile\,' '25 or 6 to 4\,' 'Call
On Me\,' 'Saturday In The Park\,' 'Old Days\,' 'You're The Inspiration\,'
and many more.
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Additionally\, as seasoned performers for over twe
nty years\, Beginnings makes it a priority to ensnare their audiences with
high-energy performances that bring all the enthusiasm of Chicago’s origi
nal performances straight to the audience. Along with their dedication to
authenticity\, comes a promise straight from the band to “Make You Smile\,
” with every performance.
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“Chicago has always been\, and remains to be\, one of the biggest names
in rock n’ roll. To have the opportunity to host the best Chicago tribute
band and have them perform their hits with a passion and dedication to ac
curacy that is parallel to none will only make this experience so much bet
ter\,”said April Evans\, executive director of Uptown! “I am so excited to
see what they have prepared for our audience!”
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Beginnings – A Celebration of the Music of Chicago show is j
ust one of many exciting upcoming performances and events at the <
/strong>Uptown! Performing Arts Center in the new year. O
thers include a showing of Ratatouille (Jan. 24)\, Dueling Pianos\; a monthly experience of pianist duos (starting
Jan. 27)\; Hollywood Nights - The Bob Seger Experience (
Jan. 29)\, a watching of the film\, No Reservations (Jan.
31)\; and much more.
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Tickets for Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts C
enter: Beginnings – A Celebration of the Music of Chicagocan be purchased here:
https://secure.uptownwestchester.org/94
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To view a video of Beginnings – A Celebration of the Music of Chicago\,visit
Uptown! Knauer Perform
ing Arts Center is located at 226 N. High St.\, West Chester\, PA. For mor
e information visit https://uptow
nwestchester.org.
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About Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts
Center
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Established in 2017\, Uptown! Knauer Performing A
rts Centerfeatures world-class performing arts in historic downtown West C
hester\, PA. Uptown! offers professional musical theater\, opera\, jazz\,
comedy\, classical and contemporary music\, film\, and renowned speakers\,
not to mention award-winning performing arts education classes and worksh
ops for youth and adults.
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Through its programming and outreach eff
orts\, the nonprofit theater has become a special gathering place in the c
ommunity\, reflecting the demographic and cultural diversity of the region
.
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Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is conveniently located ne
ar parking\, shopping\, and restaurants at 226 North High Street\, West Ch
ester.
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DESCRIPTION:Drop by Saturday\, January 22 12:00 to 4:00 for a special sale
in our gallery space at the Chadds Ford Barn Shops\nNO MATTER HOW YOU SAY
IT ...“MOORE FOR LESS” or “LESS FOR MOORE “\nI am closing my brick and mor
tar Gallery ...\nSo come on in\,\nI’m having a $ale.\nFramed\, Unframed Wy
eth Editions and other Artists of Note Originals\nChadds Ford Barn Shops\n
Chadds Ford\, PA\nBut\, Everyday ...Business as Usual at my Online Gallery
\nhttps://www.barbaramoorefineart.com/
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Chadds Ford Barn Shops \nChadds Ford\, PA
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CONTACT:Leslie Telthorster\; 610-389-2552\; leslie@uptownwestchester.org\;
http://www.uptownwestchester.org
DESCRIPTION:The Bob Seger Experience is the ultimate tribute to Bob Seger a
nd the Silver Bullet Band. This 9-piece New Jersey-based powerhouse has se
t out to re-create everything about Bob and his music\, right down to the
smallest detail. The band prides itself on continuing the amazing groundwo
rk laid down by Bob over the past 30 years.\nPick up a libation of your ch
oice at the Mac foxhole Loungh off the lobby and take it to your seat. (Th
ere are cup holders for you)\nThe 327 seat theater provides you with an in
timate experience of the live event. A state of the art sound system provi
des you with phenomenal sounds and clear speaker parts in a play.\nTickets
: https://secure.uptownwestchester.org/96.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220129T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220129T220000
LOCATION:UPTOWN! Knauer Performing Arts Center @ 226 North high Street\, We
st Chester\, pa
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SUMMARY:Hollywood Nights- The Bob Seager Experience
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/hollywood-nights-the-bob-seager-experi
ence/
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The Bob Seger
Experience is the ultimate tribute to Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Ban
d. This 9-piece New Jersey-based powerhouse has set out to re-create every
thing about Bob and his music\, right down to the smallest detail. The ban
d prides itself on continuing the amazing groundwork laid down by Bob over
the past 30 years.
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Pick up a libation of your choice at the Mac f
oxhole Loungh off the lobby and take it to your seat. (There are cup holde
rs for you)
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The 327 seat theater provides you with an intimate exp
erience of the live event. A state of the art sound system provides you wi
th phenomenal sounds and clear speaker parts in a play.
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Tickets: <
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DESCRIPTION:Masterworks 1\nSunday\, January 30\, 2022 – 3:00pm\nUnionville
High School\n \n\nFanfare for the Common Man – Aaron Copland\nFanfare for
the Uncommon Woman – Joan Tower\nPiano Concerto No. 2 – Camille Saint Saen
s\, Xiayin Wang\, piano\nSymphony No. 3 – Ludwig Van Beethoven\n\n\n\n\n\n
We celebrate Kennett Symphony’s return to the stage with two fanfares. Cop
land’s Fanfare for the Common Man was commissioned to build patriotic sent
iment during World War II\, and honors the common man fighting for his cou
ntry\, while Tower’s Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman\, an homage to Copland
using the same instruments\, is dedicated to adventurous women. Celebrate
d pianist Xiayin Wang will join us for Camille Saint-Saens’ Piano Concerto
No. 2. We finish the program with Beethoven’s monumental Symphony No. 3\,
in which he embraced the heroic in everyone\, making it especially apropo
s as we move forward from the pandemic.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220130T150000
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Masterworks 1
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Sunday\, January 30\, 202
2 – 3:00pm \nUnionville High School
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Fanfare for the Common Man – Aaron Copland
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Fan
fare for the Uncommon Woman – Joan Tower
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Piano
Concerto No. 2 – Camille Saint Saens\, Xiayin Wang\, piano
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Symphony No. 3 – Ludwig Van Beethoven
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We celebrate Kennett Symphony’s
return to the stage with two fanfares. Copland’s Fanfare for the Commo
n Man was commissioned to build patriotic sentiment during World War
II\, and honors the common man fighting for his country\, while Tower’s Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman\, an homage to Copland using the sam
e instruments\, is dedicated to adventurous women. Celebrated pianist Xiay
in Wang will join us for Camille Saint-Saens’ Piano Concerto No. 2. We finish the program with Beethoven’s monumental Symphony No. 3\, in which he embraced the heroic in everyone\, making it especially ap
ropos as we move forward from the pandemic.
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DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n'Stories We Tell'\nOpens Friday\, Marc
h 4th\, 6-8 pm\nThere are so many stories with a piece of art\, such as th
e story of what inspired the artist\, the story of what the artwork repres
ents or the story of how it was made. This show explores those ideas and
gives you an inside look into what goes into creating a new piece of work.
\nArtists in this show include Sandra Severson\, Al Moretti\, Melissa Carr
oll\, Michael McNelly\, Sandy Askey Adams\, Jack Gianguilio\, Diane Cannon
\, Donna Porter\, Ann Guidera-Matey\, Robin Sesan\, Karen Weber\, Merrill
Weber\, Sandy Askey Adams\, Patricia Walkar\, and Madeleine Kelly.\nSquare
Pear Gallery\nKennett Square\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220204T180000
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'Stories We Tell' \nOpens
Friday\, March 4th\, 6-8 pm\n
There are so many stories wi
th a piece of art\, such as the story of what inspired the artist\, the st
ory of what the artwork represents or the story of how it was made. This
show explores those ideas and gives you an inside look into what goes into
creating a new piece of work.
\n
Artists in this show include Sandra
Severson\, Al Moretti\, Melissa Carroll\, Michael McNelly\, Sandy Askey A
dams\, Jack Gianguilio\, Diane Cannon\, Donna Porter\, Ann Guidera-Matey\,
Robin Sesan\, Karen Weber\, Merrill Weber\, Sandy Askey Adams\, Patricia
Walkar\, and Madeleine Kelly.
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CONTACT:hillary k. holland\; 302-888-4614\; hholland@winterthur.org\; www.w
interthur.org
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the winter garden and early bulb display of the March
Bank. Enjoy the lecture Unusual Blubs for the Garden by John Lonsdale of
Edgewood Gardens at 11:00 am. The day also includes a plant sale and guide
d and self-guided tours.\nTickets: https://www.winterthur.org.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220305T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220305T150000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garen & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pk\, Winterthur
\, DE 19735
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Celebrate the
winter garden and early bulb display of the March Bank. Enjoy the lecture
Unusual Blubs for the Garden by John Lonsdale of Edgewood Garden
s at 11:00 am. The day also includes a plant sale and guided and self-guid
ed tours.
X-COST:$20
X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.winterthur.org
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:HUNCHBACK of NOTRE DAME performance of your choice at the Union
ville High School Auditorium. Performances will be held on Thursday\, Marc
h 10\, Friday\, March 11\, and Saturday\, March 12 at 7:00PM.\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T190000
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SUMMARY:“Hunchback of Notre Dame”
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HUNCHBACK of
NOTRE DAME performance of your choiceat the Unionville High Scho
ol Auditorium. Performances will be held on Thursday\, March 10\,
Friday\, March 11\, and Saturday\, March 12 at 7:00PM.
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DESCRIPTION:Kennett Festivals presents the first annual KBC Jazz Fest! Seve
n Chester County jazz groups coming together for an all-day musical journe
y on 4/10/22. Doors open at 11:30am. Performances begin at noon until 9p
m.\nFor tickets\, please click here.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T201000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T211000
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SUMMARY:2022 KBC Jazz Festival
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Kennett Festi
vals presents the first annual KBC Jazz Fest! Se
ven Chester County jazz groups coming together for an all-day musical jour
ney on 4/10/22. Doors open at 11:30am. Performances beg
in at noon until 9pm.
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DESCRIPTION:West Chester Student Experience: History of Student Life at WCU
| REGISTER »\nAt the beginning of the 21st century\, many colleges and un
iversities have a broad educational mission: to develop the whole student.
At WCU\, extracurricular involvement has evolved from literary societies\
, special interest clubs\, and formal dances to a total “co-curricular” ap
proach as the key tool in personal development. Examine the exhibit’s rich
collection of artifacts that speak to our unique student culture with Di
Giovine\; student co-curator Chelsey Moore\; Charlie Warner\, retired stud
ent life director of 30 years\; Cara Jenkins\, current director of Fratern
ity and Sorority Life\; and Barrett McGee\, associate director of Student
Activities.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T200000
LOCATION:Virtual West Chester University @ 700 S. High St. West Chester\, P
A 19383
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West Chester
Student Experience: History of Student Life at WCU | REGISTER »
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At the be
ginning of the 21st century\, many colleges and universities have a broad
educational mission: to develop the whole student. At WCU\, extracurricula
r involvement has evolved from literary societies\, special interest clubs
\, and formal dances to a total “co-curricular” approach as the key tool i
n personal development. Examine the exhibit’s rich collection of artifacts
that speak to our unique student culture with Di Giovine\; student co-cur
ator Chelsey Moore\; Charlie Warner\, retired student life director of 30
years\; Cara Jenkins\, current director of Fraternity and Sorority Life\;
and Barrett McGee\, associate director of Student Activities.
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CONTACT:Bryan Tuk\; 6107270700\; bryan@grooveksq.com\; https://www.grooveks
q.com/new-events/2022/3/16/group-djembe-class
DESCRIPTION:Join master drummer Pape “Paco” Dembe Samb for a one hour group
djembe drumming experience at grooveKSQ.\nPeople of all ages and ability
levels are welcome. This is a terrific opportunity to experience percussio
n in one of its most powerful and meditative forms.\nSeating is limited to
12 guests.\n \nTickets: https://www.grooveksq.com/shop/group-drumming-cla
ss.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T203000
LOCATION:grooveKSQ @ 109 Church Alley\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348
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Join master d
rummer Pape “Paco” Dembe Samb for a one hour group djembe drumming experie
nce at grooveKSQ.
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People of all ages and ability levels are we
lcome. This is a terrific opportunity to experience percussion in one
of its most powerful and meditative forms.
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DESCRIPTION:Chadds Ford Elementary School Presents 73rd Annual Art Show and
Sale\nFeaturing Artwork to Satisfy Every Taste and Budget\nhadds Ford Ele
mentary School will present its 73rd Annual\nArt Show and Sale March 18 th
rough March 19\, 2022. We are excited once again to host the\ntime-honored
event at Chadds Ford Elementary School. There is no admission fee for thi
s\nevent. This year’s Featured Artist is Rick Phillips\, and our Donating
Artist is Stephen Brehm.\nThe event will showcase more than 60 local and r
egional artists’ work in an array of mediums\,\nacross palates and price p
oints. Patrons may purchase artwork as well as artisans’ jewelry\,\nwooden
items\, glass designs\, and much more. We will also feature items donated
by local\nbusinesses and families for our newly revamped raffle/auction\,
which will be conducted\nthrough the auction website: 32auctions.com. Ite
ms to be bid on will be available for\npreview at the show.\nProceeds supp
ort educational enrichment programs at Chadds Ford Elementary.\nAbout the
Annual Chadds Ford Art Show and Sale\nThe late Betsy Wyeth\, wife of the l
ate Andrew Wyeth\, started the Annual Chadds Ford Art\nShow and Sale in 19
49 and remained involved while their sons Jamie & Nicholas Wyeth were\nstu
dents at Chadds Ford Elementary.\nhttps://cfes.ucfsd.org/artshow/informati
on
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lementary School Presents 73rd Annual Art Show and Sale \nFeaturing A
rtwork to Satisfy Every Taste and Budget \nhadds Ford Elementary Scho
ol will present its 73rd Annual \nArt Show and Sale March 18 through
March 19\, 2022. We are excited once again to host the \ntime-honored
event at Chadds Ford Elementary School. There is no admission fee for thi
s \nevent. This year’s Featured Artist is Rick Phillips\, and our Don
ating Artist is Stephen Brehm. \nThe event will showcase more than 60
local and regional artists’ work in an array of mediums\, \nacross p
alates and price points. Patrons may purchase artwork as well as artisans’
jewelry\, \nwooden items\, glass designs\, and much more. We will al
so feature items donated by local \nbusinesses and families for our n
ewly revamped raffle/auction\, which will be conducted \nthrough the
auction website: 32auctions.com. Items to be bid on will be available for<
br />\npreview at the show.
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Proceeds support educational enrichmen
t programs at Chadds Ford Elementary.
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About the Annual Chadds Ford
Art Show and Sale \nThe late Betsy Wyeth\, wife of the late Andrew W
yeth\, started the Annual Chadds Ford Art \nShow and Sale in 1949 and
remained involved while their sons Jamie & Nicholas Wyeth were \nstu
dents at Chadds Ford Elementary.
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DESCRIPTION:Chadds Ford Elementary School Presents 73rd Annual Art Show and
Sale\nFeaturing Artwork to Satisfy Every Taste and Budget\nhadds Ford Ele
mentary School will present its 73rd Annual\nArt Show and Sale March 18 th
rough March 19\, 2022. We are excited once again to host the\ntime-honored
event at Chadds Ford Elementary School. There is no admission fee for thi
s\nevent. This year’s Featured Artist is Rick Phillips\, and our Donating
Artist is Stephen Brehm.\nThe event will showcase more than 60 local and r
egional artists’ work in an array of mediums\,\nacross palates and price p
oints. Patrons may purchase artwork as well as artisans’ jewelry\,\nwooden
items\, glass designs\, and much more. We will also feature items donated
by local\nbusinesses and families for our newly revamped raffle/auction\,
which will be conducted\nthrough the auction website: 32auctions.com. Ite
ms to be bid on will be available for\npreview at the show.\nProceeds supp
ort educational enrichment programs at Chadds Ford Elementary.\nAbout the
Annual Chadds Ford Art Show and Sale\nThe late Betsy Wyeth\, wife of the l
ate Andrew Wyeth\, started the Annual Chadds Ford Art\nShow and Sale in 19
49 and remained involved while their sons Jamie & Nicholas Wyeth were\nstu
dents at Chadds Ford Elementary.\nhttps://cfes.ucfsd.org/artshow/informati
on
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Chadds Ford E
lementary School Presents 73rd Annual Art Show and Sale \nFeaturing A
rtwork to Satisfy Every Taste and Budget \nhadds Ford Elementary Scho
ol will present its 73rd Annual \nArt Show and Sale March 18 through
March 19\, 2022. We are excited once again to host the \ntime-honored
event at Chadds Ford Elementary School. There is no admission fee for thi
s \nevent. This year’s Featured Artist is Rick Phillips\, and our Don
ating Artist is Stephen Brehm. \nThe event will showcase more than 60
local and regional artists’ work in an array of mediums\, \nacross p
alates and price points. Patrons may purchase artwork as well as artisans’
jewelry\, \nwooden items\, glass designs\, and much more. We will al
so feature items donated by local \nbusinesses and families for our n
ewly revamped raffle/auction\, which will be conducted \nthrough the
auction website: 32auctions.com. Items to be bid on will be available for<
br />\npreview at the show.
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Proceeds support educational enrichmen
t programs at Chadds Ford Elementary.
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About the Annual Chadds Ford
Art Show and Sale \nThe late Betsy Wyeth\, wife of the late Andrew W
yeth\, started the Annual Chadds Ford Art \nShow and Sale in 1949 and
remained involved while their sons Jamie & Nicholas Wyeth were \nstu
dents at Chadds Ford Elementary.
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DESCRIPTION:Special Events\n\n\nReimagined Symphony\nSaturday\, March 19\,
2022 – 1:00pm\nMendenhall Inn\n\nSinfonia from Olimpiade – Giovanni Pergol
esi\n\nPulcinella Suite – Igor Stravinsky\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHere is a con
cert that will change the way you think about concerts. With seating aroun
d the orchestra\, you get a unique perspective. Food and drink is availabl
e throughout this one hour long performance\, engendering a relaxed atmosp
here. With insightful commentary by our Music Director\, Michael Hall\, as
well as musical examples\, you get to experience one of the greatest mast
erpieces of music ever written\, performed by one of the finest orchestras
. Great for first-timers!
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a\, you get a unique perspective. Food and drink is available throughout t
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al examples\, you get to experience one of the greatest masterpieces of mu
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DESCRIPTION:Masterworks 2\nSunday\, March 20\, 2022 – 7:30pm\nExhibition Ha
ll\, Longwood Gardens\n \n\nHolberg Suite – Edvard Grieg\nVier Ernste Gesä
nge Op. 121 (Four Serious Songs) – Johannes Brahms\, Kennett Symphony Voca
l Competition Winner Thomas West\, baritone\n\nPavane for a Dead Princess
– Maurice Ravel\n\nPulcinella Suite – Igor Stravinsky\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\nWith lush scores and dance-inspired pieces\, this concert is a perfect w
ay to spend an evening. We begin with Grieg’s Holberg Suite\, with its Bar
oque style and romantic sensibility\, and then move into Brahms’ beautiful
exploration of life and spirituality\, where we’ll be joined\nby our Voca
l Competition winner\, baritone Thomas West. Finishing the program are Rav
el’s Pavane for a Dead Princess\, inspired by courtly dances\, and Stravin
sky’s Pulcinella Suite\, from the ballet of the same name.
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hing the program are Ravel’s Pavane for a Dead Princess\, inspire
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DESCRIPTION:Register for The Run for Conservation on April 2\, a challengin
g 5-mile trail run through spectacular open spaces at the beautiful Statel
ine Woods Preserve in Kennett\nDid we mention a free beer for runners over
21 after the run? Volunteers needed!\nTickets: https://runsignup.com/run4
conservationtlc.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220402T100000
LOCATION:Stateline Woods Preserve @ 950 Merrybell Lane\, Kennett Square\, P
A US 19348
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Register for The Run for Conservation on April 2\, a challenging 5-mile tr
ail run through spectacular open spaces at the beautiful Stateline Woods P
reserve in Kennett
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Did we mention a free beer for runners ove
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DESCRIPTION:Lofty Sentiments of Duty: A History of Military Service at WCU
(Registration link TBD)\nOur institution was founded less than a decade af
ter the Civil War on land occupied by Camp Wayne\, a “Camp of Instruction”
that trained nearly 1\,500 Union Army volunteers. They reportedly exhibit
ed “lofty sentiments of duty” and “a high spirit of courage and patriotism
” that continue to define WCU’s students’ legacy of military service. Hist
ory Department chair Robert J. Kodosky joins Di Giovine for a tour of the
exhibition\, focusing on our community’s engagement in the military and ou
r initiatives to serve our veterans upon their return. Kodosky will bring
these experiences to life by recounting the stories of those who came to e
xemplify the legacy of Camp Wayne at West Chester University\, a “Campus o
f Instruction” strong in the tradition of military service.
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LOCATION:Virtual West Chester University
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SUMMARY:Lofty Sentiments of Duty: A History of Military Service at WCU (Reg
istration link TBD)
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Our institution was founded less than a decade after the Civil War
on land occupied by Camp Wayne\, a “Camp of Instruction” that trained nea
rly 1\,500 Union Army volunteers. They reportedly exhibited “lofty sentime
nts of duty” and “a high spirit of courage and patriotism” that continue t
o define WCU’s students’ legacy of military service. History Department ch
air Robert J. Kodosky joins Di Giovine for a tour of the exhibition\, focu
sing on our community’s engagement in the military and our initiatives to
serve our veterans upon their return. Kodosky will bring these experiences
to life by recounting the stories of those who came to exemplify the lega
cy of Camp Wayne at West Chester University\, a “Campus of Instruction” st
rong in the tradition of military service.
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CONTACT:Paul Kahan\; 6104369600\; pkahan@americanhelicopter.museum\; https:
//americanhelicopter.museum/events/main-line-easter-bunny/
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 10 from 1 to 3 for pictures with the Easter Bu
nny! The Easter Bunny will be on-site and taking photos with children of a
ll ages for two hours beginning at 1:00. No preregistration is required an
d there is no additional fee for pictures with the Easter Bunny. Helicopte
r rides will also be featured from 12:30 until 3:30 (for an additional fee
).\nHope to see you there!
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220410T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220410T150000
LOCATION:American Helicopter Museum & Education Center @ 1220 American Boul
evard West Chester PA 19380
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Pictures With The Easter Bunny at the American Helicopter Museum Ed
ucation Center
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/pictures-with-the-easter-bunny-at-the-
american-helicopter-museum-education-center/
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Join us on Ap
ril 10 from 1 to 3 for pictures with the Easter Bunny! The Easter Bunny wi
ll be on-site and taking photos with children of all ages for two hours be
ginning at 1:00. No preregistration is required and there is no additional
fee for pictures with the Easter Bunny. Helicopter rides will also be fea
tured from 12:30 until 3:30 (for an additional fee). \nHope to see yo
u there!
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DESCRIPTION:Family Concert\nSunday\, April 10\, 2022 – 2:00pm\nRustin High
School\n\nOnce Upon a Symphony – Jim Stephenson\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\nOnce Upon a Symphony is a 50-minute showcase for symphony orchestra\, de
signed to introduce young audiences to the wonders of the orchestra. Addit
ionally\, it engages them in the compositional process\, resulting in a un
ique world premiere created at the performance. Supremely crafted and well
-paced\, Once Upon a Symphony delights with bottle-music\, hosaphones\, sn
ake-charming oboes\, powerful trumpets\, and more. This experience educate
s and entertains so the audience is learning\, loving\, and laughing about
classical music throughout.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220410T140000
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Family Concert
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Sunday\, April 10\, 2022
– 2:00pm \nRustin High School
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Once Upon a Sy
mphony – Jim Stephenson
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, designed to introduce young audiences to the wonders of the orchestra. A
dditionally\, it engages them in the compositional process\, resulting in
a unique world premiere created at the performance. Supremely crafted and
well-paced\, Once Upon a Symphony delights with bottle-music\, hosaphones\
, snake-charming oboes\, powerful trumpets\, and more. This experience edu
cates and entertains so the audience is learning\, loving\, and laughing a
bout classical music throughout.
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DESCRIPTION:A Virtual Walking Tour of the University’s Sculpture Collection
(Registration link TBD)\nSince our founding in 1871\, the arts have held
a special place on campus\, providing a dynamic outlet for student express
ion\, elevating our minds\, and enhancing our space. As our institution ha
s developed into a comprehensive liberal arts university\, the University
dedicated itself to beautifying an expanding campus with public art. In th
e last 30 years alone\, WCU has acquired more than 40 outside sculptures.
Join Professor Emeritus of Art and WCU Foundation Director John Baker for
an engaging conversation and stroll across campus with Di Giovine\, explor
ing some of the prominent – and lesser-known – artistic gems that make Wes
t Chester University the idyllic and livable campus it is today.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T183000
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SUMMARY:A Virtual Walking Tour of the University’s Sculpture Collection (Re
gistration link TBD)
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/a-virtual-walking-tour-of-the-universi
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A Virtual Wal
king Tour of the University’s Sculpture Collection (Registration link TBD)
\n
Since our founding in 1871\, the arts have held a special place o
n campus\, providing a dynamic outlet for student expression\, elevating o
ur minds\, and enhancing our space. As our institution has developed into
a comprehensive liberal arts university\, the University dedicated itself
to beautifying an expanding campus with public art. In the last 30 years a
lone\, WCU has acquired more than 40 outside sculptures. Join Professor Em
eritus of Art and WCU Foundation Director John Baker for an engaging conve
rsation and stroll across campus with Di Giovine\, exploring some of the p
rominent – and lesser-known – artistic gems that make West Chester Univers
ity the idyllic and livable campus it is today.
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DESCRIPTION: \nPlease join us on Thursday\, April 14th\, at the Chadds Ford
Township Building at 8:30 AM. We will be joined by our Township Manager a
nd Supervisors. Anthony Young will also join us for an update on Hank's Pl
ace. Breakfast sandwiches and pastries will be provided by OsoSweet Bakery
Cafe. We look forward to your company. Price is $20.\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220414T083000
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SUMMARY:CFBA Meeting at Township Building
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/196449/
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Please join us on Thursday\, April 14th
\, at the Chadds Ford Township Building at 8:30 AM. We will be joined by o
ur Township Manager and Supervisors. Anthony Young will also join us for a
n update on Hank's Place. Breakfast sandwiches and pastries will be provid
ed by OsoSweet Bakery Cafe. We look forward to your compa
ny. Price is $20.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore the concept of trees as nature's great connectors\nGet
reading this winter as we join with local libraries and community partners
for our Community Read—a program designed to bring books and people toget
her\, and spur discussion around an important topic or idea.\nThis year\,
we’re exploring the concept of trees as nature’s great connectors\, and ho
w trees may help us gain insight into ourselves and our place in the world
. Our three selections include our featured book The Songs of Trees: Stori
es from Nature’s Great Connectors by David Haskell\, the poetic picture bo
ok We Planted a Tree by Diane Muldrow\, and the engaging graphic novel by
the team at the Morton Arboretum Canopy Career Chronicles.\nThe Songs of T
rees and We Planted a Tree are available to Members as eBooks and a digita
l version of Canopy Career Chronicles is available on the Morton Arboretum
website. They’re also available for purchase at major booksellers and ava
ilable for borrowing at most public libraries in New Castle County\, DE\;
Gloucester County\, NJ\; Cecil County\, MD\; and Berks County\, Chester Co
unty\, Cumberland County\, Delaware County\, and Montgomery County\, PA.\n
\nTrees Living Apart from Humans April 14 at 6:30 pm\nTrees Living in Citi
es April 21 at 6:30 pm\nLearn More\n
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SUMMARY:Community Read at Longwood Gardens
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Explore the c
oncept of trees as nature's great connectors
\n
Get reading this wint
er as we join with local libraries and community partners for our Communit
y Read—a program designed to bring books and people together\, and spur di
scussion around an important topic or idea.
\n
This year\, we’re expl
oring the concept of trees as nature’s great connectors\, and how trees ma
y help us gain insight into ourselves and our place in the world. Our thre
e selections include our featured book The Songs of Trees: Stories from Na
ture’s Great Connectors by David Haskell\, the poetic picture book We Plan
ted a Tree by Diane Muldrow\, and the engaging graphic novel by the team a
t the Morton Arboretum Canopy Career Chronicles.
\n
The Songs of Tree
s and We Planted a Tree are available to Members as eBooks and a digital v
ersion of Canopy Career Chronicles is available on the Morton Arboretum we
bsite. They’re also available for purchase at major booksellers and availa
ble for borrowing at most public libraries in New Castle County\, DE\; Glo
ucester County\, NJ\; Cecil County\, MD\; and Berks County\, Chester Count
y\, Cumberland County\, Delaware County\, and Montgomery County\, PA.
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DESCRIPTION:Join our church community for a beautiful Easter Sunrise Servic
e on the grounds of Brandywine Baptist Church which continues to be an act
ive church since first established in 1692. All are welcome to celebrate
our Risen Savior\, Jesus Christ.\nHe is Risen! He has Risen Indeed!
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220417T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220417T074500
LOCATION:Brandywine Baptist Church @ 1463 Baltimore Pike\, Chadds Ford\, PA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Easter Sunday Sunrise Service
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Join our chur
ch community for a beautiful Easter Sunrise Service on the grounds of Bran
dywine Baptist Church which continues to be an active church since first e
stablished in 1692. All are welcome to celebrate our Risen Savior\, Jesus
Christ.
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He is Risen! He has Risen Indeed!
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DESCRIPTION:Creating an Environmentally\, Economically\, and Socially Susta
inable WCU (Registration link TBD)\nIn 2013\, West Chester University rele
ased its Climate Action Plan (CAP) to address the global climate crisis\,
foster resiliency and social equity\, and bring concepts of environmental\
, economic\, and social sustainability into our academics and operations.
The CAP built on decades of activism\, has guided our work for eight years
\, and will keep us focused on improvements to our natural and learning en
vironments long into the future. Learn about WCU’s sustainability efforts
through a special tour of the Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology’s exh
ibition\, Earth Day at 50: Lessons for a Sustainable Future with Di Giovin
e\, then join the Director of WCU’s Office of Sustainability\, Bradley Fla
mm\, for an exclusive tour of WCU’s geo-exchange pump house and a conversa
tion about the commitments WCU has made to energy efficiency\, carbon neut
rality\, zero waste practices\, and preparing our students and employees t
o advocate for sustainability on campus and beyond.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220419T200000
LOCATION:Virtual West Chester University
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SUMMARY:Creating an Environmentally\, Economically\, and Socially Sustainab
le WCU (Registration link (TBD)
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/creating-an-environmentally-economical
ly-and-socially-sustainable-wcu-registration-link-tbd/
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Creating an E
nvironmentally\, Economically\, and Socially Sustainable WCU (Registration
link TBD)
\n
In 2013\, West Chester University released its Climate
Action Plan (CAP) to address the global climate crisis\, foster resiliency
and social equity\, and bring concepts of environmental\, economic\, and
social sustainability into our academics and operations. The CAP built on
decades of activism\, has guided our work for eight years\, and will keep
us focused on improvements to our natural and learning environments long i
nto the future. Learn about WCU’s sustainability efforts through a special
tour of the Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology’s exhibition\, Earth D
ay at 50: Lessons for a Sustainable Future with Di Giovine\, then join the
Director of WCU’s Office of Sustainability\, Bradley Flamm\, for an exclu
sive tour of WCU’s geo-exchange pump house and a conversation about the co
mmitments WCU has made to energy efficiency\, carbon neutrality\, zero was
te practices\, and preparing our students and employees to advocate for su
stainability on campus and beyond.
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:The Seminar Will Discuss George Washington’s Intuitive Leadersh
ip Skills\nAccording to a recent article in Entrepreneur\, the single most
important factor influencing a person's success – whether personal or pro
fessional – is mindset. And for those hoping to develop a winning leadersh
ip plan\, a positive outlook is essential to meeting (and exceeding) all p
redetermined goals.\n \nNo one exhibited an acumen for intuitive leadershi
p skills better than George Washington. That’s why The Washington Memorial
Heritage and David Cross and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) will be hosti
ng a discussion on this topic as part of their popular Leadership Series a
t the Washington Memorial Chapel (Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park\, Valley Forge\
, PA) on Thursday\, April 21 at 6 PM.\n \nDuring “Controlling Your Mindset
And Dealing With Failure\,” Indispensable Leadership’s Historical Expedit
ionary David Cross will explore how one can change his or her life by lear
ning from George Washington and how he went from being one of the worst le
aders ever\, during the Seven Years’ War\, into our greatest.\n \nThe Wash
ington Memorial Heritage Leadership Forum Series is a History/Leadership a
nd Author Events Program that kicked off earlier this year at the Washingt
on Memorial Chapel. Drawing upon America’s Revolutionary history\, the pro
gram examines the challenges and decisions faced by the country’s Founders
. Analyzing their experiences\, the program provides lessons which help at
tendees in their business and personal life.\n \nThe price will be $20 per
person per session\; students with proof of student status will be admitt
ed free.\n \nRegister to attend at http://wmchapel.org/heritage/leadership
-forum-signup/\nOr https://indispensableleadership.com/\n \nWashington Mem
orial Chapel is located at Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park\, Valley Forge\, PA.\n
To learn more about the Washington Memorial Chapel\, visit http://wmchapel
.org/heritage/and http://www.savewashingtonmemorial.org/to learn about the
restoration campaign.\n
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LOCATION:Washinton Memorial Chapel @ Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park\, Valley Forg
e\, PA
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SUMMARY:“Controlling Your Mindset And Dealing With Failure”: Washington Mem
orial Heritage Leadership’s April Forum To Explore The Importance Of One’s
Outlook On Success
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/controlling-your-mindset-and-dealing-w
ith-failure-washington-memorial-heritage-leaderships-april-forum-to-explor
e-the-importance-of-ones-outlook-on-success/
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The Seminar Will Discuss George Washington’s Intuitive
Leadership Skills
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According to a recent article in Entre
preneur\, the single most important factor influencing a person's suc
cess – whether personal or professional – is mindset. And for those hoping
to develop a winning leadership plan\, a positive outlook is essential to
meeting (and exceeding) all predetermined goals.
\n
\n
No one
exhibited an acumen for intuitive leadership skills better than George Wa
shington. That’s why The Washington Memorial Heritage and
David Cross and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) will be h
osting a discussion on this topic as part of their popular Leadership Seri
es at the Washington Memorial Chapel (Rt. 23 Valley Forge
Park\, Valley Forge\, PA) on Thursday\, April 21 at 6 PM.
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During “Controlling Your Mind
set And Dealing With Failure\,” Indispensable Leadership’s Histor
ical Expeditionary David Cross will explore how one can change his or her
life by learning from George Washington and how he went from being one of
the worst leaders ever\, during the Seven Years’ War\, into our greatest.<
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The Washington Memorial Heritage Leadership Forum Series
is a History/Leadership and Author Events Program that kicked off earlier
this year at the Washington Memorial Chapel. Drawing upon America’s Revol
utionary history\, the program examines the challenges and decisions faced
by the country’s Founders. Analyzing their experiences\, the program prov
ides lessons which help attendees in their business and personal life.
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h proof of student status will be admitted free.
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DESCRIPTION:The Unionville-Chadds Ford School District has partnered with K
ennett Consolidated School District to welcome Chris Herren to our communi
ties to speak on his personal journey from addiction to sobriety. His pre
sentation\, Prevention Starts with All: The Chris Herren Story\, will be h
eld on April 27\, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. in the Kennett High School Auditorium
(100 E South St.\, Kennett Square\, PA). This event is designed for paren
ts and is open to the community. Students at both Unionville and Kennett H
igh Schools will have assemblies with Chris Herren during the school day.
Space is limited - click below to register for this event and reserve your
seat!
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The Unionvill
e-Chadds Ford School District has partnered with Kennett Consolidated Scho
ol District to welcome Chris Herren to our communities to speak on his per
sonal journey from addiction to sobriety. His presentation\, Preventi
on Starts with All: The Chris Herren Story\, will be held on
April 27\, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. in the Kennett High School Auditorium (100 E South St.\, Kennett Square\, PA). This event is designed for par
ents and is open to the community. Students at both Unionville and Kennett
High Schools will have assemblies with Chris Herren during the school day
. Space is limited - click below to register for this event and reserve yo
ur seat!
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DESCRIPTION:CVC to Host Annual Candlelight Vigil to Remember Those Lost to
Violent Crime\n The Crime Victims’ Center of Chester County\, Inc. (CVC) w
ill hold its Annual Candlelight Vigil and Memorial Service to remember lov
ed ones and fallen law enforcement lost to violent crime over the years in
Chester County on April 28th at the Victims’ Memorial Site in Kardon Park
at 6:00 p.m.\nOne of CVC’s core services is to assist those who have been
victimized by crime through their process of healing through advocacy and
counseling. The Annual Candlelight Vigil and Memorial Service has been h
eld since 1991 (with the exception of 2020). In conjunction with the Cand
lelight Vigil\, about 15 years ago\, two then current CVC counselors\, Tin
a O’Connor and Gina Basciani\, began working with survivors to process the
ir loss due to violent crime through a quilting project. Creating a square
unique to their loved one\, survivors have had an opportunity to work thr
ough grief in a way that honors and remembers the person they lost. Brooke
Hedderick\, CVC’s Vice President of Operations\, who has been with CVC fo
r over 25 years shared “the quilt allows them to share their love and memo
ries in a supportive environment. We talk about the loved one that is lost
and share in the conversations – for instance - like they were such a div
a or he had the most beautiful eyes. As they mourn\, they remember\, and t
here is a lot of laughter and tears.”\nBeginning with Sue Stallard as the
first seamstress\, individualized squares have been sewn together forming
the quilt pictured. Sue transitioned from the seamstress of the quilt\, to
a volunteer\, and then to a staff member of the CVC before she passed in
2017. The squares include clothing articles\, photographs\, words of remem
brance\, and many other beautiful\, and moving tributes. CVC Art Therapist
Kate Stank\, took over helping with the quilting project in 2012. She sha
red of working with clients and colleagues throughout the years\, “It was
always a powerful experience to watch survivors work on the quilt. The qui
lt is a keeper of memory and story of those lost and for those who lost th
em. It allows us to know that person on a more personal level. A cloth pat
ch\, a snip of clothing\, a piece of jewelry\; all chosen by survivors so
that we can enter into the life that was…while honoring the loss that is\,
and always will be. The quilt holds their story now and for the future.”
\nIf you would like to participate in CVC’s Quilting Project to create a s
quare for your loved one lost to violence please contact Kate Stank at kat
es@cvcocc.org.\nFor those wishing to attend the Candlelight Vigil\, the se
rvice and vigil will take place outside at the Victims’ Memorial in Kardon
Park\, Downingtown. As the event is being held completely outside at the
Memorial seating is very limited so if you would like to guarantee a seat
for the service\, please bring a chair or blanket. This event is weather p
ermitting and any cancellations will be posted on the Facebook event page
and CVC’s website.\nAdditional details and weather cancellation informatio
n can be found at www.CVCofCC.org/vigil\n \n \n
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o Host Annual Candlelight Vigil to Remember Those Lost to
Violent Crime
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The Crime Victims’ Cente
r of Chester County\, Inc. (CVC) will hold its Annual Candlelight Vigil an
d Memorial Service to remember loved ones and fallen law enforcement lost
to violent crime over the years in Chester County on April 28th
at the Victims’ Memorial Site in Kardon Park at 6:00 p.m.
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One of
CVC’s core services is to assist those who have been victimized by crime t
hrough their process of healing through advocacy and counseling. The Annu
al Candlelight Vigil and Memorial Service has been held since 1991 (with t
he exception of 2020). In conjunction with the Candlelight Vigil\, about
15 years ago\, two then current CVC counselors\, Tina O’Connor and Gina Ba
sciani\, began working with survivors to process their loss due to violent
crime through a quilting project. Creating a square unique to their loved
one\, survivors have had an opportunity to work through grief in a way th
at honors and remembers the person they lost. Brooke Hedderick\, CVC’s Vic
e President of Operations\, who has been with CVC for over 25 years shared
“the quilt allows them to share their love and memories in a supportive e
nvironment. We talk about the loved one that is lost and share in the conv
ersations – for instance - like they were such a diva or he had the most b
eautiful eyes. As they mourn\, they remember\, and there is a lot of laugh
ter and tears.”
\n
Beginning with Sue Stallard as the first seamstres
s\, individualized squares have been sewn together forming the quilt pictu
red. Sue transitioned from the seamstress of the quilt\, to a volunteer\,
and then to a staff member of the CVC before she passed in 2017. The squar
es include clothing articles\, photographs\, words of remembrance\, and ma
ny other beautiful\, and moving tributes. CVC Art Therapist Kate Stank\, t
ook over helping with the quilting project in 2012. She shared of working
with clients and colleagues throughout the years\, “It was always a powerf
ul experience to watch survivors work on the quilt. The quilt is a keeper
of memory and story of those lost and for those who lost them. It allows u
s to know that person on a more personal level. A cloth patch\, a snip of
clothing\, a piece of jewelry\; all chosen by survivors so that we can ent
er into the life that was…while honoring the loss that is\, and always wil
l be. The quilt holds their story now and for the future.”
\n
If you
would like to participate in CVC’s Quilting Project to create a square for
your loved one lost to violence please contact Kate Stank at kates@cvcocc.org.
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For those wishing to a
ttend the Candlelight Vigil\, the service and vigil will take place outsid
e at the Victims’ Memorial in Kardon Park\, Downingtown. As the event is b
eing held completely outside at the Memorial seating is very limited so if
you would like to guarantee a seat for the service\, please bring a chair
or blanket. This event is weather permitting and any cancellations will b
e posted on the Facebook event page and CVC’s website.
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Additional
details and weather cancellation information can be found at www.CVCofCC.org/vigil
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CONTACT:Ruth Russell\; ruth.russell@comcast.net\; http://thebvc.org/
DESCRIPTION:Brandywine Valley Chorale returns with a new program that empha
sizes remembrance for those we’ve lost while inspiring hope of brighter da
ys ahead.\n\n\nThe concert features two diverse works\, the Fauré Requiem
and Dan Forrest’s Requiem For The Living. Special guest performance by th
e Unionville High School Chorale. Accompanied by a 15-piece chamber orches
tra and organ.\n\n\n$20 Adults ·$15 Seniors & Students\nGET TICKETS: thebv
c.org or at the door\n\nTickets: http://thebvc.org/remembrance-and-hope.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220430T190000
LOCATION:Unionville High School Auditorium @ 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett
Square\, PA
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ywine Valley Chorale returns with a new program that emphasizes remembranc
e for those we’ve lost while inspiring hope of brighter days ahead.
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The concert features two diverse works\, the Fauré Re
quiem and Dan Forrest’s Requiem For The Living. Special guest performance
by the Unionville High School Chorale. Accompanied by a 15-piece chamber
orchestra and organ.
X-COST:$15 / $20
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DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day Weekend Concert\nSaturday\, May 7\, 2022 – 11:00am
\nWinterthur\n\nAfternoon of a Faun – Claude Debussy\n\nNonet in E-flat Ma
jor – Louise Farrenc\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShare your love
of music with your mother – or any beloved woman in your life. Set against
the gorgeous backdrop of Winterthur\, we present two gorgeous pieces. Fir
st\, Debussy’s famed Afternoon of a Faun – delicate\, complicated\, and mo
ving\, a true delight. We close the program with Louise Farrenc’s Nonet in
E- at Major. A notable female composer of the 19th century\, her music\,
although neglected after her death\, has recently enjoyed a well-deserved
renaissance.\nPurchase tickets directly from Winterthur.
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Mother’s Day Weekend Concert
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Saturday\,
May 7\, 2022 – 11:00am \nWinterthur
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Afternoo
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Nonet in E
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of music with your mother – or any beloved woman in your life. Set agains
t the gorgeous backdrop of Winterthur\, we present two gorgeous pieces. Fi
rst\, Debussy’s famed Afternoon of a Faun – delicate\, complicate
d\, and moving\, a true delight. We close the program with Louise Farrenc’
s Nonet in E- at Major. A notable female composer of the 19th cen
tury\, her music\, although neglected after her death\, has recently enjoy
ed a well-deserved renaissance.
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DESCRIPTION:May’s Class Will Discuss Benjamin Franklin’s Role As The First
American To Gain \nWorld-Wide Attention As A Brilliant Writer\, Businessma
n\, Politician\, And Scientist\nThe Washington Memorial Heritage and David
Cross and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) are teaming up\, once again\, fo
r their popular Leadership Series at the Washington Memorial Chapel (Rt. 2
3 Valley Forge Park\, Valley Forge\, PA) on Thursday\, May 12 at 6 PM.\n
\nDuring this month’s discussion\, “Washington’s Contemporaries\,” David C
ross will explore the relationship between George Washington and Benjamin
Franklin\, while diving into the personal and career lessons Franklin has
left us. He will reflect upon Franklin’s role as the first American to gai
n world-wide attention as a brilliant writer\, businessman\, politician\,
and scientist as well as the first to write what\, we refer to today\, as
a “self- help” book. Franklin’s autobiography was written not to leave beh
ind the stories of a great man so much as to show the entrepreneurial path
way by which others could also rise from poverty to reach the highest leve
l of financial success and intellectual and moral strength.\n \nA series t
hat will educate\, inspire\, and empower\, “Washington’s Contemporaries” i
s perfect for entrepreneurs\, business professionals and those looking to
enhance their lives and their careers. \n \nThe Washington Memorial Herita
ge Leadership Forum Series is a History/Leadership and Author Events Progr
am that kicked off earlier this year at the Washington Memorial Chapel. Dr
awing upon America’s Revolutionary history\, the program examines the chal
lenges and decisions faced by the country’s Founders. Analyzing their expe
riences\, the program provides lessons which help attendees in their busin
ess and personal life.\n \nThe price will be $20 per person per session\;
students with proof of student status will be admitted free.\n \nRegister
to attend at http://wmchapel.org/heritage/leadership-forum-signup/\nOr htt
ps://indispensableleadership.com/\n \nWashington Memorial Chapel is locate
d at Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park\, Valley Forge\, PA.\nTo learn more about th
e Washington Memorial Chapel\, visit http://wmchapel.org/heritage/and http
://www.savewashingtonmemorial.org/to learn about the restoration campaign.
\n \nTickets: http://wmchapel.org/heritage/leadership-forum-signup.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T200000
LOCATION:Washington Memorial Chapel @ Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park\, Valley For
ge\, PA
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SUMMARY:The Washington Memorial Heritage’s Leadership Series Focuses On Ben
Franklin
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/the-washington-memorial-heritages-lead
ership-series-focuses-on-ben-franklin/
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May’s Class Will Discuss Benjamin Franklin’s Role As T
he First American To Gain
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orld-Wide Attention As A Brilliant Writer\, Businessman\, Politician\, And
Scientist
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The Washington Memorial Heritage
and David Cross and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) are te
aming up\, once again\, for their popular Leadership Series at the Washington Memorial Chapel (Rt. 23 Valley Forge
Park\, Valley Forge\, PA) on Thursday\, May 12 at 6 PM.
\n
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During this month’s discussion\, “Washington’s Contemporaries\,” David Cross will explore the re
lationship between George Washington and Benjamin Franklin\, while diving
into the personal and career lessons Franklin has left us. He will reflect
upon Franklin’s role as the first American to gain world-wide attention a
s a brilliant writer\, businessman\, politician\, and scientist as well as
the first to write what\, we refer to today\, as a “self- help” book. Fra
nklin’s autobiography was written not to leave behind the stories of a gre
at man so much as to show the entrepreneurial pathway by which others coul
d also rise from poverty to reach the highest level of financial success a
nd intellectual and moral strength.
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A series that will e
ducate\, inspire\, and empower\, “Washington’s Contemporaries” is
perfect for entrepreneurs\, business professionals and those looking to en
hance their lives and their careers.
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The Washi
ngton Memorial Heritage Leadership Forum Series is a History/Leadership an
d Author Events Program that kicked off earlier this year at the Washingto
n Memorial Chapel. Drawing upon America’s Revolutionary history\, the prog
ram examines the challenges and decisions faced by the country’s Founders.
Analyzing their experiences\, the program provides lessons which help att
endees in their business and personal life.
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ll be $20 per person per session\; students with proof of student status w
ill be admitted free.
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X-TICKETS-URL:http://wmchapel.org/heritage/leadership-forum-signup
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DESCRIPTION:CFHS Multi-Family Yard Sale\nSaturday\, May 14th\, 2022\, 8:00
am - 12:00pm\nAre you looking for a way to support the Chadds Ford Histori
cal Society and also make some extra cash? Our annual Yard Sale is a litt
le different this year...bring your tables and goodies to sell and we prov
ide the space!\nClick here for more information
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CFHS
Multi-Family Yard Sale
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Saturday\, May 14th\, 2022\,
8:00am - 12:00pm
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Are you looking for a way to support the Cha
dds Ford Historical Society and also make some extra cash? Our annual Yar
d Sale is a little different this year...bring your tables and goodies to
sell and we provide the space!
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DESCRIPTION:Masterworks 3\nSunday\, May 15\, 2022 – 3:00pm\nUnionville High
School\n\nWinner of the Kennett Symphony Composition Competition\n\nLes P
reludes – Franz Liszt\n\nViolin Concerto – Johannes Brahms\, David Kim\, v
iolin\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom some of history’s most well-known
composers to the next generation of talent\, this concert has something fo
r everyone. We begin this program with the winner of our first-ever Compos
ition Competition. This is followed by Franz Liszt’s Les Preludes\, a dyna
mic work whose theme goes through many changes in mood over the course of
the piece\, from introspective and tender to triumphant. Our finale is Bra
hms’s Violin Concerto – a piece of great musical depth and sophistication\
, one of the most important violin concertos in the repertoire\, and a per
fect concerto for such a consummate artist as David Kim\, concertmaster of
The Philadelphia Orchestra.
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Masterworks 3
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Sunday\, May 15\, 2022 –
3:00pm \nUnionville High School
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Winner of
the Kennett Symphony Composition Competition \n
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Les Preludes – Franz Liszt \n
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Violin Concerto – Johannes Brahms\, David Kim\, violin \n
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history’s most well-known composers to the next generation of talent\, th
is concert has something for everyone. We begin this program with the winn
er of our first-ever Composition Competition. This is followed by Franz Li
szt’s Les Preludes\, a dynamic work whose theme goes through many
changes in mood over the course of the piece\, from introspective and ten
der to triumphant. Our finale is Brahms’s Violin Concerto – a pie
ce of great musical depth and sophistication\, one of the most important v
iolin concertos in the repertoire\, and a perfect concerto for such a cons
ummate artist as David Kim\, concertmaster of The Philadelphia Orchestra.<
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DESCRIPTION:Pennsbury Land Trust is sponsoring a seminar “Gems and Thugs” o
n Thursday\, May 19 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the township building at 702
Baltimore Pike. Karen Travers will facilitate the event and talk about na
tive plants (Gems) and the non-native ones (Thugs) and how to reduce the n
egative effects on our landscape. There will be a walk in the township par
k to see some of these plants in the wild. Wear sturdy walking shoes. Call
the township building to register at 610-388-7323. The cost is $5 at the
door\, but free to Pennsbury Land Trust members.
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Pennsbury Land Trust is sponsoring a seminar “Gems and Thugs
” on Thursday\, May 19 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the township building at
702 Baltimore Pike. Karen Travers will facilitate the event and talk about
native plants (Gems) and the non-native ones (Thugs) and how to reduce th
e negative effects on our landscape. There will be a walk in the township
park to see some of these plants in the wild. Wear sturdy walking shoes. C
all the township building to register at 610-388-7323. The cost is $5 at t
he door\, but free to Pennsbury Land Trust members.
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CONTACT:Neshaminy creek brewing\; (215) 486-4433\; neshaminycreekbrewing.co
m
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Sunday\, May 22nd at our Dublin taproom we are hos
ting a fundraising event\, Pints for Poppy\, for the Cystic Fibrosis Found
ation!\n We've brewed an exclusive beer\, just for the occasion - a classi
c Bavarian-Style Hefeweizen conditioned on fresh cranberry puree and hibis
cus flowers. An opening bouquet of banana\, clove\, and floral hibiscus gi
ves way to a soft cereal grain character with a hint of fruity sweetness a
nd a tart finish. Named after one of our co-owners' nieces who suffers fro
m CF\, Pints for Poppy is a bright and refreshing wheat beer best enjoyed
with friends and family.\nJoin us from 12-7pm on Sunday\, May 22nd for fun
\, games\, and plenty of beer with a portion of the proceeds going to the
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - an organization very close to our hearts.\n-E
xclusive Pints For Poppy Cranberry Hibiscus Hefeweizen\n-Event Merch\n-Liv
e DJ\n-Raffle Baskets\n-Photo Booth\n-Kids Activities\n-Lawn Games\n-Homem
ade Dog Treats\n-Pints For Poppy Cookies\n-AND MORE!
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220522T120000
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LOCATION:Neshaminy Creek Brewing @ 139 N Main St Unit 1\, Dublin PA 18917
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Join us this Sunday\, May 22nd a
t our Dublin taproom we are hosting a fundraising event\, Pints for Poppy\
, for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation!
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We've brewed an exclusive beer\, just for th
e occasion - a classic Bavarian-Style Hefeweizen conditioned on fresh cran
berry puree and hibiscus flowers. An opening bouquet of banana\, clove\, a
nd floral hibiscus gives way to a soft cereal grain character with a hint
of fruity sweetness and a tart finish. Named after one of our co-owners' n
ieces who suffers from CF\, Pints for Poppy is a bright and refreshing whe
at beer best enjoyed with friends and family.
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Join us from 12-7pm on Sunday\, May 2
2nd for fun\, games\, and plenty of beer with a portion of the proceeds go
ing to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - an organization very close to our
hearts.
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Exclusive Pints For Poppy Cranberry Hibiscus Hefeweizen \n-Event Merc
h \n-Live DJ \n-Raffle Baskets \n-Photo Booth \n-Kids
Activities \n-Lawn Games \n-Homemade Dog Treats \n-Pints Fo
r Poppy Cookies \n-AND MORE!
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DESCRIPTION:Southern Chester County Chamber Inspirational Breakfast to host
\nKeynote Speaker Brigadier General Maureen Weigl\n \nThe Southern Cheste
r County Chamber of Commerce will hold its\n7th Annual Inspirational Break
fast on Tuesday\, May 24\, beginning at 7:30 am at The Mendenhall Inn in M
endenhall\, PA. The springtime signature event features an inspiring theme
with patriotic components. The keynote speaker\, Brigadier General Mauree
n Weigl\, will present a powerful presentation entitled “Together We Serve
.”\nBrigadier General Weigl is Pennsylvania’s Deputy Adjutant General for
Veterans Affairs. In this position\, she supervises the administration of
state veterans’ programs\, reintegration and outreach\, and veteran initia
tives for nearly 800\,000 veterans and their dependents. General Weigl als
o oversees operation of the Commonwealth’s six veterans’ homes & ensures c
ompliance with all federal\, state and local laws and regulations related
to nursing home care\, and\, acts as the agency liaison between federal\,
state and local government agencies and veterans' organizations on all mat
ters concerning veterans in PA. Weigl is a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt\, Pro
ject Manager\, Executive Leadership Coach\, and member of the American Leg
ion.\nBrigadier General Weigl retired from the Army in May 2016 after serv
ing for 25 years. Since her retirement\, she has started her own woman-own
ed/service-disabled Veteran-owned small business\, Pro Rec Resource Soluti
ons\, LLC\, where she provides government consulting\, talent management\,
& recruiting services. She also continues to serve Veterans by partnering
with clothing manufacturers to make adjustable clothing for Veterans and
others with prosthetic limbs. Brigadier General Weigl’s service and dedica
tion are impactful and will be sure to influence all in attendance.\nThe e
vent includes a Coffee Reception with Reception Sponsor\, Qnectus\, follow
ed by a formal sit-down breakfast and program with Presenting Sponsor\, Co
nstellation Energy. Special guests include the American Legion Color Guard
of Kennett Square Post 00491\, led by John DiMatteo\, Corporal\, United S
tates Marine Corp and local business owner and Chamber member\, The Nation
al Anthem\, performed by Leon R. Spencer\, Jr.\, the Chamber’s 2016 Outsta
nding Citizen of the Year\, and “TAPS” performed by Bill Anderson of Griec
o Funeral Home & Crematory\, Inc.\n
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kfast on Tuesday\, May 24\, beginning at 7:30 am at The Mendenhall Inn in
Mendenhall\, PA. The springtime signature event features an inspiring them
e with patriotic components. The keynote speaker\, Brigadier General Maure
en Weigl\, will present a powerful presentation entitled “Together We Serv
e.”
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Brigadier General Weigl is Pennsylvania’s Deputy Adjutant Gene
ral for Veterans Affairs. In this position\, she supervises the administra
tion of state veterans’ programs\, reintegration and outreach\, and vetera
n initiatives for nearly 800\,000 veterans and their dependents. General W
eigl also oversees operation of the Commonwealth’s six veterans’ homes & e
nsures compliance with all federal\, state and local laws and regulations
related to nursing home care\, and\, acts as the agency liaison between fe
deral\, state and local government agencies and veterans' organizations on
all matters concerning veterans in PA. Weigl is a Lean Six Sigma Green Be
lt\, Project Manager\, Executive Leadership Coach\, and member of the Amer
ican Legion.
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Brigadier General Weigl retired from the Army in May
2016 after serving for 25 years. Since her retirement\, she has started he
r own woman-owned/service-disabled Veteran-owned small business\, Pro Rec
Resource Solutions\, LLC\, where she provides government consulting\, tale
nt management\, & recruiting services. She also continues to serve Veteran
s by partnering with clothing manufacturers to make adjustable clothing fo
r Veterans and others with prosthetic limbs. Brigadier General Weigl’s ser
vice and dedication are impactful and will be sure to influence all in att
endance.
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The event includes a Coffee Reception with Reception Spon
sor\, Qnectus\, followed by a formal sit-down breakfast and progr
am with Presenting Sponsor\, Constellation Energy. Special guests
include the American Legion Color Guard of Kennett Square Post 00491\, le
d by John DiMatteo\, Corporal\, United States Marine Corp and local busine
ss owner and Chamber member\, The National Anthem\, performed by
Leon R. Spencer\, Jr.\, the Chamber’s 2016 Outstanding Citizen of the Year
\, and “TAPS” performed by Bill Anderson of Grieco Funeral Home & Cremator
y\, Inc.
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DESCRIPTION:The Unionville High School Art Department will host a Student A
rt Show and Coffeehouse on Wednesday\, May 25\, 2022 from 7 to 9 p.m. at U
nionville High School. Visitors will enjoy an evening of live music and li
ght refreshments\, and will experience the amazing work of UHS student art
ists from grades 9-12. Admission is free.\nThe UHS Student Art Show Commit
tee is pleased to announce that Josie Tucker has been selected as the 2021
-2022 Featured Senior Artist for the show. Additionally\, Jessica Hall has
been awarded 1st Honorable Mention and Mariel DiNatale has been awarded 2
nd Honorable Mention. Local artist and Student Art Show Committee Member S
arah Snyder-Dinsel says “I am constantly amazed at the caliber of art work
created by UHS students. It is a pleasure to view their work\, and our de
cision is never an easy one.”\nThe community is encouraged to attend the A
rt Show and Coffeehouse on May 25. For more information\, please visit the
Unionville Art Gala website at https://www.unionvilleartgala.com/student-
artists.
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LOCATION:Unionville High School @ 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA
19348
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e High School Art Department will host a Student Art Show and Coffeehouse
on Wednesday\, May 25\, 2022 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Unionville High School. V
isitors will enjoy an evening of live music and light refreshments\, and w
ill experience the amazing work of UHS student artists from grades 9-12. A
dmission is free.
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The UHS Student Art Show Committee is pleased to
announce that Josie Tucker has been selected as the 2021-2022 Featured Se
nior Artist for the show. Additionally\, Jessica Hall has been awarded 1st Honorable Mention and Mariel DiNatale has been awarded 2n
d Honorable Mention. Local artist and Student Art Show Committee Mem
ber Sarah Snyder-Dinsel says “I am constantly amazed at the caliber of art
work created by UHS students. It is a pleasure to view their work\, and o
ur decision is never an easy one.”
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The community is encouraged to
attend the Art Show and Coffeehouse on May 25. For more information\, plea
se visit the Unionville Art Gala website at https://www.unionvilleartgala.com/student-ar
tists.
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DESCRIPTION:William Bunch Auctions proudly presents a great collection of f
resh to market antiques\, fine art\, glass\, china\, furniture of all ages
and style\, silver\, jewelry\, Asian\, porcelain\, glass\, and much more.
Due to the amount of positive feedback received\, buyer pickups will rema
in by appointment only. You can schedule your pickup appointment here: bun
chappointments.as.me\nIn our continued efforts to keep everyone safe and h
ealthy\, we respectfully ask that you continue to wear a mask at all times
while in our building.\nBunch Auctions is asking all clients to utilize r
emote bidding options for this auction. Bidding is available by absentee\,
by phone\, or online with BunchLive\, Live Auctioneers\, Invaluable and A
uctionZip.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView Catalog
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William Bunch Auctions proudly presents a great collection of fresh
to market antiques\, fine art\, glass\, china\, furniture of all ages and
style\, silver\, jewelry\, Asian\, porcelain\, glass\, and much more. Due
to the amount of positive feedback received\, buyer pickups will remain b
y appointment only. You can schedule your pickup appointment here: bunchappointments.as.me\n
In our continued ef
forts to keep everyone safe and healthy\, we respectfully ask that you con
tinue to wear a mask at all times while in our building.
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Bunch Auc
tions is asking all clients to utilize remote bidding options for this auc
tion. Bidding is available by absentee\, by phone\, or online with BunchLi
ve\, Live Auctioneers\, Invaluable and AuctionZip.
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CONTACT:Sarah Mims\; mimsphl@comcast.net\; pocopson.org
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a re-dedication of the Locust Grove one-room
schoolhouse. Over the past 18 years\, the Pocopson Township Historical C
ommittee has been working on restoring this schoolhouse for community use
and day in the life events.
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LOCATION:Locust Grove Schoolhouse @ 525 Locust Grove Rd\, West Chester\, PA
19382
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SUMMARY:Locust Grove Schoolhouse Re-Dedication and Open House
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/locust-grove-schoolhouse-re-dedication
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s for a re-dedication of the Locust Grove one-room schoolhouse. Over the
past 18 years\, the Pocopson Township Historical Committee has been workin
g on restoring this schoolhouse for community use and day in the life even
ts.
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DESCRIPTION:Get ready for the Juneteenth Poetry Slam in Kennett Square\, PA
. Guests will enjoy inspirational poetry\, music\, family fun and much mor
e. The event MCs are hip hop icon Roxanne Shante\, who you can hear daily
on her Sirius XM radio show and Isabella Hanson\, Founder of the internati
onal 'I Matter' poetry contest and winner of the 2022 Princeton Prize. Thi
s event is free and open to the public. Come to be inspired!\nThis special
event is powered by the National Youth Foundation and the Kennett Library
. and sponsored by State Farm Insurance.\nFor more information\, please co
ntact us at: contactnationalyouthfoundation@gmail.com
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T110000
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Get ready for the Juneteenth Poetry Slam in Kennett Sq
uare\, PA. Guests will enjoy inspirational poetry\, music\, family fun and
much more. The event MCs are hip hop icon Roxanne Shante\, who you can he
ar daily on her Sirius XM radio show and Isabella Hanson\, Founder of the
international 'I Matter' poetry contest and winner of the 2022 Princeton P
rize. This event is free and open to the public. Come to be inspired!
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This special event is powered
by the National Youth Foundation and the Kennett Library. and sponsored by
State Farm Insurance.
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For
more information\, please contact us at: contactnationalyouthfoundation@g
mail.com
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Symphony Under The Stars\nSunday\, June 26\, 2022 – 7:30pm\nOpe
n Air Theatre\, Longwood Gardens\n\nThe Lark Ascending – Ralph Vaughan Wil
liams\, Kennett Symphony Instrumental Competition Winner Kristy Chen\, vio
lin\n\nSelections from The Planets – Gustav Holst\n\nStar Wars Suite – Joh
n Williams\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEnjoy a beautiful summer e
vening outdoors with our final concert of the season. The Lark Ascending i
s a piece that is indebted to English folk music which portrays nostalgia
for a simpler time\; joining us will be our Instrumental Competition winne
r Kristy Chen\, currently a student at the prestigious New England Conserv
atory of Music. The Planets was inspired by the astrological significance
of the planets and is the perfect piece to hear under a night sky. We clos
e with John William’s legendary score for Star Wars\, an instantly recogni
zable work that hearkens back to old Hollywood film scores.
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Symphony Under The Stars
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Sunday\, June
26\, 2022 – 7:30pm \nOpen Air Theatre\, Longwood Gardens
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The Lark Ascending – Ralph Vaughan Williams\, Kennett Symphony Instrumental Competition Winner Kristy Chen\, violin
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s with our final concert of the season. The Lark Ascending is a p
iece that is indebted to English folk music which portrays nostalgia for a
simpler time\; joining us will be our Instrumental Competition winner Kri
sty Chen\, currently a student at the prestigious New England Conservatory
of Music. The Planets was inspired by the astrological significa
nce of the planets and is the perfect piece to hear under a night sky. We
close with John William’s legendary score for Star Wars\, an inst
antly recognizable work that hearkens back to old Hollywood film scores.
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DESCRIPTION:Opens with wine!!!! \nFabulous work by created by18 local art
ists.... \nSquare Pear Fine Art Gallery\n200 East State Street · Kennett S
quare\, PA 19348\nhttps://www.squarepeargallery.com/
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220708T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220708T200000
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SUMMARY:“Water’s Edge” Exhibit Opening
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/waters-edge-opening/
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Workshop at Stan Smokler’s Marshall Bridge studio: “Bending Met
al: Tour\, Lunch and Workshop” July 16 (rain date July 17)\nInfo at https:
//delart.org/class/bending-metal-tour-lunch-workshop/\nStan Smokler Post-E
xhibition Celebration and Art Sale\, to help with Stan’s medical expenses
from Pick’s Disease\, to be held at Stan’s Marshall Bridge Studio\, follow
ing the close of the exhibition at the end of September 2022. Food\, wine\
, music and art at this historic studio space alongside Red Clay Creek.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T140000
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SUMMARY:Bending Metal: Tour\, Lunch and Workshop
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Workshop at S
tan Smokler’s Marshall Bridge studio: “Bending Metal: Tour\, Lunch and Wor
kshop” July 16 (rain date July 17)
Stan Smokler Post-Exhibition
Celebration and Art Sale\, to help with Stan’s medical expenses from Pick’
s Disease\, to be held at Stan’s Marshall Bridge Studio\, following the cl
ose of the exhibition at the end of September 2022. Food\, wine\, music an
d art at this historic studio space alongside Red Clay Creek.
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UID:ai1ec-197529@chaddsfordlive.com
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DESCRIPTION:The Pennsbury Township Land Trust Naturalist Education Series b
egins Wednesday\, July 20\, from 11 a.m. -12:30 p.m. with “Reading the Lan
d.” Meet jumping worms\, a voracious local predator that breathes through
its skin\, and an invasive shrub that hosts ticks carrying Lyme disease. E
valuate the land as we walk with a biologist through the township park. D
iscuss keystone species\, edge effect\, and microclimates\, and hear how t
hey impact your own property. The event is free\, with no registration req
uired. Wear sturdy walking shoes. Meet at the Pennsbury Township Park entr
ance.\nOther dates include Wednesday\, Sept. 21\; 11-12:30 with “Our Nativ
e Wildflower Favorites\, and Wednesday\, Oct. 19\; 11-12:30 with “Native T
rees in Fall.”
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SUMMARY:Pennsbury Land Trust education series
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The Pennsbury Township Land Trust Naturalist Education Serie
s begins Wednesday\, July 20\, from 11 a.m. -12:30 p.m. with “Reading the
Land.” Meet jumping worms\, a voracious local predator that breathes throu
gh its skin\, and an invasive shrub that hosts ticks carrying Lyme disease
. Evaluate the land as we walk with a biologist through the township park.
Discuss keystone species\, edge effect\, and microclimates\, and hear ho
w they impact your own property. The event is free\, with no registration
required. Wear sturdy walking shoes. Meet at the Pennsbury Township Park e
ntrance.
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Other dates include Wednesday\
, Sept. 21\; 11-12:30 with “Our Native Wildflower Favorit
es\, and Wednesday\, Oct. 19\; 11-12:30 with “Native Trees in Fall.”
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:YOU’RE INVITED TO OUR Event FOR THE support of the CHRISTIAN C.
SANDERSON MUSEUM\nPlace: Thornbury Farms - 1256 Thornbury Rd\, West Chest
er\, PA 19382\nDate: Thursday\, July 21st\, 2022\nTime: 6:00pm to 8:30pm\n
Cost: $20 person / $30 per couple / Free for our Sanderson Museum Members
\n• This is a rain or shine event. Thornbury Farms has a pavilion we can b
e under during the event.\n• If you are a museum member\, please email us
at info@sandersonmuseum.org to RSVP.\n************************************
**********************************\nJOIN US FOR A LECTURE as we welcome au
thor and historian Michael Harris as he will present a lecture on his book
Brandywine: A Military History of the Battle that Lost\nPhiladelphia but
Saved America\, September 11\, 1777. Mike will have his books there to pur
chase and sign for your convenience.\nSEE ARTIFACTS as Chuck Ulmann\, cura
tor of the Sanderson Museum\, will display\nartifacts from the Revolutiona
ry War period\, including some from this pivotal battle that are\non displ
ay at the Sanderson Museum.\nSOLDIERS FIRING!! Learn what these men faced
from a British\, Continental\, and Militia reenactor. See what they carrie
d into battle and what accounts they have found. At the end of\nthe presen
tation\, there will be a firing demo by all three reenactors.\nFOOD & DRIN
K: Thornbury Farms Framers Market will be open. You may purchase Breads\,
Popcorn\, Pretzels\, Cake\, Cookies\, Pies\, Water\, Ice Tea\, Ice Cream T
reats\, Cheese &\nCrackers\, Fruit\, and much more!!\nPlease help celebrat
e the Sanderson Museum as Chris would have liked\, with our neighbors and
friends\, with plenty of food\, and with education about the battle\, arti
facts\, and reenactors.\nPlease go to: https://sandersonmuseum.org/event t
o sign up and purchase tickets.
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D TO OUR Event FOR THE support of the CHRISTIAN C. SANDERSON MUSEUM
\nPlace: Thornbury Farms - 1256 Thornbury Rd\, West Chester\, PA 19382 \nDate: Thursday\, July 21st\, 2022 \nTime: 6:00pm to 8:30pm
\nCost: $20 person / $30 per couple / Free for our Sanderson Museum Member
s \n• This is a rain or shine event. Thornbury Farms has a pavilion w
e can be under during the event. \n• If you are a museum member\, ple
ase email us at info@sandersonmu
seum.org to RSVP. \n*********************************************
************************* \nJOIN US FOR A LECTURE as we welcome autho
r and historian Michael Harris as he will present a lecture on his book Br
andywine: A Military History of the Battle that Lost \nPhiladelphia b
ut Saved America\, September 11\, 1777. Mike will have his books there to
purchase and sign for your convenience.
\n
SEE ARTIFACTS as Chuck Ulm
ann\, curator of the Sanderson Museum\, will display \nartifacts from
the Revolutionary War period\, including some from this pivotal battle th
at are \non display at the Sanderson Museum.
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SOLDIERS FIRING!
! Learn what these men faced from a British\, Continental\, and Militia re
enactor. See what they carried into battle and what accounts they have fou
nd. At the end of \nthe presentation\, there will be a firing demo by
all three reenactors.
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FOOD & DRINK: Thornbury Farms Framers Marke
t will be open. You may purchase Breads\, Popcorn\, Pretzels\, Cake\, Cook
ies\, Pies\, Water\, Ice Tea\, Ice Cream Treats\, Cheese & \nCrackers
\, Fruit\, and much more!!
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eum as Chris would have liked\, with our neighbors and friends\, with plen
ty of food\, and with education about the battle\, artifacts\, and reenact
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DESCRIPTION:Delaware County Community College and Hedgerow Theatre Company
have joined together to produce William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night\, to b
e performed at 8 p.m.\, August 3–6 on the outdoor stage at the College’s M
arple Campus\, 901 S. Media Line Road\, Media\, PA 19063.\nGeneral admissi
on is $15\, and tickets can be purchased online at dccc.edu/theatre and in
-person the evening of the performance. Attendees are invited to bring cha
irs and blankets as well as refreshments to enjoy during the performance o
n the lawn under the stars in the courtyard.\nTwelfth Night is the College
’s second annual summer Shakespeare production and is directed by Associat
e Professor of Drama Stephen Smith\, with music composed and performed by
retired Assistant Professor of Music Joseph Nocella. In collaboration with
Hedgerow Theatre\, Delaware County Community College student actors worke
d side-by-side with professional theatre artists for this production\, whi
ch includes several graduates of the College’s Theatre Program!\nAfter the
production concludes on the Marple Campus\, Twelfth Night will continue i
ts run at Hedgerow Theatre Company\, August 12–28. To learn more about tho
se performances visit hedgerowtheatre.org.\nCast: Clark Clement\, Dontay D
river\, Marissa Emerson\, Drew Garrison\, Wonder Gaye\, Zach Holzberg\, Sa
ndra Lawler\, Chelsea Lombard\, Will Myer\, Umani Padmore\, Joshua Peacock
\, Daniel Romano\, Ray Saracini\, Susan Wefel and Oniha Warren. Crew: Step
hen Smith\, director\; Marcie Bramucci\, producing artistic director at He
dgerow Theatre Company\; Joseph Nocella\, original music\; Joseph Nocella\
, Stephen Campitelli\, pianists\; Stephen Wiseley\, set design\; Mimi Kenn
ey Smith\, costume design\; Jerry Forsyth\, lighting design\; Nicki Bonura
\, stage manager\; Umani Padmore\, Wonder Gaye\, Kelly Montgomery\, assist
ant stage managers\; Adam Bramucci\, Stephen Smith\, set construction\; Va
nessa Saharko\, poster & program design\; Elizabeth Hanson\, wardrobe and
costume construction\; Susan Wefel\, props\; David Hulford\, topiary sculp
tor.\nAttached Graphic: Twelfth Night poster by student Vanessa Saharko\,
a Delaware County Community College graphic design major. \nAbout Delaware
County Community College: For more than 50 years\, Delaware County Commun
ity College has served as the center of educational opportunity for reside
nts of Delaware and Chester Counties. Students find affordable\, open admi
ssion to higher education and can earn Associate in Arts (A.A.)\, Associat
e in Fine Arts (A.F.A.)\, Associate in Science (A.S.)\, or Associate in Ap
plied Science (A.A.S.) degrees. The College’s comprehensive programs offer
high school dual enrollment\; transfer options to four-year colleges and
universities\; prepare students for direct entry into the workforce\; awar
d professional certificates\; and provide career advancement and lifelong
learning opportunities. The College serves a diverse population of 16\,000
credit and non-credit students each year. Visit www.dccc.edu for more inf
ormation.
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Delaware Coun
ty Community College and Hedgerow Theatre Company have joined together to
produce William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night\, to be performed at
8 p.m.\, August 3–6 on the outdoor stage at the College’s Marple Campus\,
901 S. Media Line Road\, Media\, PA 19063.
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General admission is $1
5\, and tickets can be purchased online at dccc.edu/theatre and in-person the evening of the performance. Atte
ndees are invited to bring chairs and blankets as well as refreshments to
enjoy during the performance on the lawn under the stars in the courtyard.
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Twelfth Night is the College’s second annual summer Shak
espeare production and is directed by Associate Professor of Drama Stephen
Smith\, with music composed and performed by retired Assistant Professor
of Music Joseph Nocella. In collaboration with Hedgerow Theatre\, Delaware
County Community College student actors worked side-by-side with professi
onal theatre artists for this production\, which includes several graduate
s of the College’s Theatre Program!
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on the Marple Campus\, Twelfth Night will continue its run at He
dgerow Theatre Company\, August 12–28. To learn more about those performan
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Cast: Clark Clement\, Dontay Driver\, Marissa
Emerson\, Drew Garrison\, Wonder Gaye\, Zach Holzberg\, Sandra Lawler\, C
helsea Lombard\, Will Myer\, Umani Padmore\, Joshua Peacock\, Daniel Roman
o\, Ray Saracini\, Susan Wefel and Oniha Warren. Crew: St
ephen Smith\, director\; Marcie Bramucci\, producing artistic director at
Hedgerow Theatre Company\; Joseph Nocella\, original music\; Joseph Nocell
a\, Stephen Campitelli\, pianists\; Stephen Wiseley\, set design\; Mimi Ke
nney Smith\, costume design\; Jerry Forsyth\, lighting design\; Nicki Bonu
ra\, stage manager\; Umani Padmore\, Wonder Gaye\, Kelly Montgomery\, assi
stant stage managers\; Adam Bramucci\, Stephen Smith\, set construction\;
Vanessa Saharko\, poster & program design\; Elizabeth Hanson\, wardrobe an
d costume construction\; Susan Wefel\, props\; David Hulford\, topiary scu
lptor.
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ht poster by student Vanessa Saharko\, a Delaware County Community College
graphic design major.
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About Delaware County Com
munity College: For more than 50 years\, Delaware County
Community College has served as the center of educational opportunity for
residents of Delaware and Chester Counties. Students find affordable\, op
en admission to higher education and can earn Associate in Arts (A.A.)\, A
ssociate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.)\, Associate in Science (A.S.)\, or Associat
e in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees. The College’s comprehensive program
s offer high school dual enrollment\; transfer options to four-year colleg
es and universities\; prepare students for direct entry into the workforce
\; award professional certificates\; and provide career advancement and li
felong learning opportunities. The College serves a diverse population of
16\,000 credit and non-credit students each year. Visit www.dccc.edu for m
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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the 4th Annual BHCU Kids Foundation Golf Cla
ssic at Radnor Valley Country Club. We will have a great day of golf to su
pport the BHCU Kids Foundation Hope for Children Fund\, benefiting at-risk
youth in Delaware County\, PA. The day will feature\, golf\, lunch\, $10\
,000 hole in one contest\, $5\,000 putting contest\, team prizes and a gre
at awards dinner following golf.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you do
n't golf\, please consider donating or supporting this great LOCAL cause.
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feature\, golf\, lunch\, $10\,000 hole in one contest\, $5\,000 putting c
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DESCRIPTION:Roaring Twenties Soirée for Rivers\n\n \nHOST\nStroud Water Res
earch Center\n970 Spencer Road\nAvondale\, PA 19311-9514 USA\n610-268-2153
Telephone\; 610-268-0490 Fax\nFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
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CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445 Ext. 103\; rkreference@delcolibr
aries.org\; https://www.kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:Honey\, like sugar\, is sweet but what sets it apart is its fla
vor. Pure\, natural honey produced by bees will not only be sweet\, but w
ill also have a flavor related to the nectar source. Learn how to recogniz
e a good-quality honey and identify the floral source of the honey by its
color\, aroma\, and flavor. Also learn how to discriminate and use liquid\
, creamed\, chunk\, comb\, dried or fermented honey.\nThis program will ta
ke place on Wednesday\, August 17\, at 1:00 PM in the Community Room. Regi
stration is required\, as well as a $5 fee per person attending for suppli
es (honey!). To register\, call 610-358-3445 or come into the library and
speak with the circulation desk. Space are limited.
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sugar\, is sweet but what sets it apart is its flavor. Pure\, natural hon
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elated to the nectar source. Learn how to recognize a good-quality honey a
nd identify the floral source of the honey by its color\, aroma\, and flav
or. Also learn how to discriminate and use liquid\, creamed\, chunk\, comb
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sday\, August 17\, at 1:00 PM in the Community Room. Registration is requi
red\, as well as a $5 fee per person attending for supplies (honey!). To r
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CONTACT:Robin Baker\; 610-459-3342\; bbpavolunteerdirector@gmail.com\; http
://brandywinebattlefield.org/
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Brandywine Battlefield Park for our Family Fun Day
on August 20th\, 2022!\n\n\nFrom 10 AM. to 4 PM\, there will be house tour
s\, carpentry and blacksmithing demonstrations\, colonial cooking and danc
ing\, food trucks\, and more.
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LOCATION:Brandywine Battlefield Park @ 1491 Baltimore Pike\, Chadds Ford\,
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tours\, carpentry and blacksmithing demonstrations\, colonial cooking and
dancing\, food trucks\, and more.
William Bunch Auctions
& Appraisals | One Hillman Drive\, Chadds Ford\, PA 19317
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CONTACT:Paul Kahan\; 6104369600\; pkahan@americanhelicopter.museum\; https:
//us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAudO2hqTMjEtT2mBhjWDq9LO6S0-TpRb3d
DESCRIPTION:Follow the lives of ten Purple Heart heroes as they relate the
Vietnam War experience from the perspective of the helicopter cockpit. Get
to know the generation of men who fought with pride\, determination\, ski
ll\, and courage only to be shunned when they brought their battered bodie
s and haunting memories home. Their fathers and uncles were heralded as th
e ‘greatest generation.’ Meet the forgotten generation. Meet the men whose
stories did not end as a name on a black wall in Washington D.C. Meet the
survivors.
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LOCATION:American Helicopter Museum & Education Center @ 1220 American Boul
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SUMMARY:Member’s Only Speaker’s Series: Mended Wings\, The Vietnam War Expe
rience Through the Eyes of Ten American Purple Heart Pilots
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/members-only-speakers-series-mended-wi
ngs-the-vietnam-war-experience-through-the-eyes-of-ten-american-purple-hea
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rom the perspective of the helicopter cockpit. Get to know the generation
of men who fought with pride\, determination\, skill\, and courage only to
be shunned when they brought their battered bodies and haunting memories
home. Their fathers and uncles were heralded as the ‘greatest generation.’
Meet the forgotten generation. Meet the men whose stories did not end as
a name on a black wall in Washington D.C. Meet the survivors.
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DESCRIPTION:Festival of Flight Air & Car Show + FIREWORKS!\nAIR SHOW RETURN
S…. YES!\nNew Garden Airport\nTuesday\, August 30\, 2022\n4:00 PM - 10:00
PM\nLEARN MORE & PURCHASE TICKETS\n \n
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DESCRIPTION:Oxford Arts Alliance hosts a Used Book Fundraiser!\n38 S Third
St Oxford PA 19363 What pairs better with back-to-school and fall vibes t
han books? Avid book collector John Sauers donated many vintage arts and m
usic books and secondhand nonfiction and fiction novels to the Oxford Arts
Alliance! The local non-profit organization will host a Bag-of-Books Fund
raiser in the Main Gallery (38 South Third Street\, Oxford\, PA\, 19363) f
rom September 2nd-October 28th\, 2022\, during their operating hours: Tues
day-Friday 10-4 pm and Saturday 10-2 pm with extended hours on First Frida
y\, September 2nd\, from 5-8 pm and First Friday\, October 7th\, from 5-8
pm. Fill a brown paper bag with as many books as you'd like and only pay $
15.
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rs donated many vintage arts and music books and secondhand nonfiction and
fiction novels to the Oxford Arts Alliance! The local non-profit organiza
tion will host a Bag-of-Books Fundraiser in the Main Gallery (38 South Thi
rd Street\, Oxford\, PA\, 19363) from September 2nd-October 28th\, 2022\,
during their operating hours: Tuesday-Friday 10-4 pm and Saturday 10-2 pm
with extended hours on First Friday\, September 2nd\, from 5-8 pm and Firs
t Friday\, October 7th\, from 5-8 pm. Fill a brown paper bag with as many
books as you'd like and only pay $15.
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DESCRIPTION:Free* First Sunday at Brandywine\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nSept. 4\, 9:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m.\nEnjoy free* admission to the Museum's galleries\, includi
ng the special exhibition Gatecrashers: The Rise of the Self-Taught Artist
in America (closing September 5). Free First Sunday at Brandywine is made
possible by PECO.\nClick here to register\n*Advance registration is requi
red for free admission. Please note that this month's event will not featu
re any family art activities.
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DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWITH WAX: MATERIALITY & MIXED MEDIA IN
ENCAUSTIC\nUNDER THE BONES OF THE SYCAMORE: NEW WORK BY LORRAINE GLESSNER
\nSeptember 8-28\nOpening Reception & Encaustic Demonstration: September 8
\, 5-7PM\nChester County Art Association\n100 North Bradford Avenue\, West
Chester\, PA\nWEBSITE\nREAD THE FULL CURATOR'S STATEMENT & SEE MORE ABOUT
THE ARTISTS HERE
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CONTACT:Paul Kahan\; 6104369600\; pkahan@americanhelicopter.museum\; https:
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DESCRIPTION:AHMEC is excited to present a unique collection of screen-used
and production-made artifacts from Garrett Derr\, Jr.\, of Project Stardat
e. Items that span decades include costumes\, weapons\, communicators\, ev
en pieces of the starship Enterprise! A delight for hard-core Trekkies and
casual fans alike\, this once-in-a-lifetime exhibit is a chance to peer b
ehind the curtain and see some of the most iconic props from the Star Trek
universe.\nA Members Only Exhibit Preview and Speakers’ Series accompany
the exhibit. It features legendary Prop Designer Michael Moore discussing
his over 30 years of experience in the film and entertainment industry\, s
pecializing in prop fabrication and consumer product prototyping. He’s wor
ked on multiple blockbusters\, including the Star Trek franchise\, and The
Hobbit Trilogy\, as well as cult classics\, such as “Beetlejuice\,” “Grem
lins 2\,” and “Re-Animator.”\nYou can participate in this event at the mus
eum or by using your computer off-site.
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LOCATION:American Helicopter Museum & Education Center @ 1220 American Boul
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facts from Garrett Derr\, Jr.\, of Project Stardate. Items that span decad
es include costumes\, weapons\, communicators\, even pieces of the starshi
p Enterprise! A delight for hard-core Trekkies and casual fans alike\, thi
s once-in-a-lifetime exhibit is a chance to peer behind the curtain and se
e some of the most iconic props from the Star Trek universe.
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A Mem
bers Only Exhibit Preview and Speakers’ Series accompany the exhibit. It f
eatures legendary Prop Designer Michael Moore discussing his over 30 years
of experience in the film and entertainment industry\, specializing in pr
op fabrication and consumer product prototyping. He’s worked on multiple b
lockbusters\, including the Star Trek franchise\, and The Hobbit Trilogy\,
as well as cult classics\, such as “Beetlejuice\,” “Gremlins 2\,” and “Re
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DESCRIPTION:A collection of items from one of the most iconic programs in t
elevision history comes to the American Helicopter Museum and Education Ce
nter (AHMEC). Beginning Friday\, September 9\, and continuing through Sund
ay\, November 27\, “Star Trek Screen-Used Props and Costumes” offers a uni
que collection of screen-used and production-made artifacts that span deca
des\, including costumes\, weapons\, communicators\, even pieces of the st
arship Enterprise!\n“We are extremely thrilled to present this amazing ass
ortment of items that incorporates the many worlds of Star Trek. You don’t
need to be a Trekkie or know about each different cast and crew to apprec
iate this exhibit\,” said Paul Kahan\, AHMEC’s Executive Director. “People
of all ages and interests will appreciate the creativity\, imagination\,
and skill that encompassed everything that made Star Trek great.”\nOpening
the exhibit is a “Museum Member’s Only” Sneak Preview with legendary prop
designer Michael Moore on Thursday\, September 8\, from 7:00 until 8:30 p
m via Zoom. Moore has over 30 years of experience in the film and entertai
nment industry\, specializing in prop fabrication and consumer product pro
totyping. He’s worked on multiple blockbusters\, including the Star Trek f
ranchise and The Hobbit Trilogy\, as well as cult classics like Beetlejuic
e\, Gremlins 2\, and Re-Animator.\n“Some of the highlights are the famous
blue shirt costume worn by Jonathan Frakes in the Star Trek: The Next Gene
ration episode\, ‘Angel One’\,” Kahan continued\, “a type-3 phaser\, or ph
aser rifle as it’s also known\, from the film\, Star Trek: Nemesis\, and a
gold operations uniform from the television series\, Star Trek: Voyager.
We have about 40 items that will intrigue everyone.”\nThe exhibit also fea
tures an accompanying Speaker’s Series via Zoom that costs $25.00 per even
t (members are free) with five authors: Nancy Reagin (Star Trek and Histor
y) on September 15\, A.J. Black (Star Trek\, History\, and Us) on Septembe
r 24\, Lawrence Krauss (The Physics of Star Trek) on October 19\, Daniel C
havkin and Brian McGuire (Star Trek: Designing the Final Frontier) on Nove
mber 2\, and Sherilyn Connelly (The First Star Trek Movie: Bringing the Fr
anchise to the Big Screen) on November 16. Participation is available onsi
te at the museum or with a personal device off-site.\nContact AHMEC at 610
-436-9600 or see the website at www.americanhelicopter.museum/events/star-
trek-special-exhibit/ for more information.\nThe American Helicopter Museu
m and Education Center\, located at 1220 American Boulevard\, West Chester
\, is the nation’s premier aviation museum devoted exclusively to helicopt
ers. Established in 1996\, the nonprofit organization collects\, restores
and displays rotary-wing aircraft\, including over 35 civilian and militar
y helicopters\, autogyros and convertiplanes.\n
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of items from one of the most iconic programs in television history comes
to the American Helicopter Museum and Education Center (AHMEC). Beginning
Friday\, September 9\, and continuing through Sunday\, November 27\, “
Star Trek Screen-Used Props and Costumes” offers a unique collection
of screen-used and production-made artifacts that span decades\, including
costumes\, weapons\, communicators\, even pieces of the starship Enterpri
se!
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“We are extremely thrilled to present this amazing assortment
of items that incorporates the many worlds of Star Trek. You don’
t need to be a Trekkie or know about each different cast and crew to appre
ciate this exhibit\,” said Paul Kahan\, AHMEC’s Executive Director. “Peopl
e of all ages and interests will appreciate the creativity\, imagination\,
and skill that encompassed everything that made Star Trek great.
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Opening the exhibit is a “Museum Member’s Only” Sneak Preview wi
th legendary prop designer Michael Moore on Thursday\, September 8\, from
7:00 until 8:30 pm via Zoom. Moore has over 30 years of experience in the
film and entertainment industry\, specializing in prop fabrication and con
sumer product prototyping. He’s worked on multiple blockbusters\, includin
g the Star Trek franchise and The Hobbit Trilogy\, as we
ll as cult classics like Beetlejuice\, Gremlins 2\, and
Re-Animator.
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shirt costume worn by Jonathan Frakes in the Star Trek: The Next Gener
ation episode\, ‘Angel One’\,” Kahan continued\, “a type-3 phaser\, o
r phaser rifle as it’s also known\, from the film\, Star Trek: Nemesis
\, and a gold operations uniform from the television series\, Sta
r Trek: Voyager. We have about 40 items that will intrigue everyone.”
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The exhibit also features an accompanying Speaker’s Series via Zo
om that costs $25.00 per event (members are free) with five authors: Nancy
Reagin (Star Trek and History) on September 15\, A.J. Black (Star Trek\, History\, and Us) on September 24\, Lawrence Krauss (The Physics of Star Trek) on October 19\, Daniel Chavkin and Brian M
cGuire (Star Trek: Designing the Final Frontier) on November 2\,
and Sherilyn Connelly (The First Star Trek Movie: Bringing the Franchi
se to the Big Screen) on November 16. Participation is available onsi
te at the museum or with a personal device off-site.
The
American Helicopter Museum and Education Center\, located at 1220 American
Boulevard\, West Chester\, is the nation’s premier aviation museum devote
d exclusively to helicopters. Established in 1996\, the nonprofit organiza
tion collects\, restores and displays rotary-wing aircraft\, including ove
r 35 civilian and military helicopters\, autogyros and convertiplanes.
\n
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CONTACT:6104592359\; info@newlingristmill.org\; https://newlingristmill.org
/archaeology-festival/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day of archaeology fun and discover the rich arch
aeological heritage that lies beneath our feet! This annual event is held
in partnership with the Delaware County Planning Department.\nActivities i
nclude:\n\nAssist archaeologists with excavations\nClean artifacts in the
lab\n“Kids Dig” and Pottery Assembly\nArchaeology displays & exhibits\nFoo
d vendors\n\nCorporate sponsorship for this year’s event provided by Quali
ty Security.
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LOCATION:Newlin Grist Mill @ 219 South Cheyney Road\, Glen Mills\, PA 19342
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Join us for a day of archaeology fun and discover the rich archaeologica
l heritage that lies beneath our feet! This annual event is held in partne
rship with the Delaware County Planning Department.
\n
Activities include:
\n
\n
Assist
archaeologists with excavations
\n
Clean artifacts
in the lab
\n
“Kids Dig” and Pottery Assembly
\n
Archaeology displays & exhibits
\n
Food vendors
\n
\n
Corporate sponsorship for th
is year’s event provided by Quality Security.
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DESCRIPTION:The Chadds Ford Historical Society will host the Battle of Chad
ds Ford/Historic Chadds Ford Days on Sept. 10 and 11. Re-enactors\, milita
ry and civilian\, will be on hand both days with skirmish re-enactments an
d demonstrations of colonial-era crafts. Admission is $10 for adults\, $5
for kids 7-17\, and free for kids younger than 7 and for CFHS members.
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The Chadds Fo
rd Historical Society will host the Battle of Chadds Ford/Historic Chadds
Ford Days on Sept. 10 and 11. Re-enactors\, military and civilian\, will b
e on hand both days with skirmish re-enactments and demonstrations of colo
nial-era crafts. Admission is $10 for adults\, $5 for kids 7-17\, and free
for kids younger than 7 and for CFHS members.
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:The 37th Kennett Square Mushroom Festival is heading back to St
ate Street in 2022\, the Mushroom Festival Board announced today. The two-
day event is a popular community experience—spanning nearly 40 years—and c
elebrating everything mushrooms and more\, including Kennett Square\, PA\,
the Mushroom Capital of the World\, mushroom farms\, and the community. T
he Festival will take place on State Street\, September 10\, (10am-7pm)\,
and September 11 (10am-4pm).\n“We are thrilled to be able to host this pop
ular community event in the center of town\,” said Gina Puoci\, Mushroom F
estival Board President. “It’s where the Festival first began\, and it’s w
here we belong.”\nThe Festival was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID. Last ye
ar\, while still facing some logistical challenges and uncertainty\, the F
estival was held\, but in a different location in Kennett Square.\nGale Fe
rranto\, Mushroom Festival Coordinated explained\, “Our goal is to celebra
te mushrooms and the community that supports the industry. There’s no bett
er place to do that than in the center of the Mushroom Capital of the Worl
d.”\nFan favorites like the Amateur Mushroom Eating and Mushroom Cooking C
ontests will be back this year\, along with other favorites like Mushroom
Soup\, Mushroom Cooking Demonstrations\, the Mushroom Growers Tent\, Paint
ed Mushrooms\, Kiddie Rides\, Car Show\, and more.\nMushrooms are on the M
ove. With their significant health benefits and variety of uses\, they are
topping trend lists from outlets like New York Times\, and have been cite
d as a go-to ingredient this year from retailers like Whole Foods. From tr
aditional dishes like Mushroom Soup to powdered in coffees and teas\, jerk
y\, dried snacks and more\, Mushrooms will be on full display at this year
’s Festival.\nFollow the Mushroom Festival on Facebook (@themushroomfestiv
al) for details as they become available.\nThe Mission of the Mushroom Fes
tival is to promote the mushroom\, educate consumers about the health bene
fits of mushrooms and to promote tourism in Southern Chester County\, all
while financially supporting local and regional charities through a grant
process.\n
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The 37th
Kennett Square Mushroom Festival is heading back to State Street in
2022\, the Mushroom Festival Board announced today. The two-day event is
a popular community experience—spanning nearly 40 years—and celebrating ev
erything mushrooms and more\, including Kennett Square\, PA\, the Mushroom
Capital of the World\, mushroom farms\, and the community. The Festival w
ill take place on State Street\, September 10\, (10am-7pm)\, and September
11 (10am-4pm).
\n
“We are thrilled to be able to host this popular c
ommunity event in the center of town\,” said Gina Puoci\, Mushroom Festiva
l Board President. “It’s where the Festival first began\, and it’s where w
e belong.”
\n
The Festival was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID. Last y
ear\, while still facing some logistical challenges and uncertainty\, the
Festival was held\, but in a different location in Kennett Square.
\n
Gale Ferranto\, Mushroom Festival Coordinated explained\, “Our goal is to
celebrate mushrooms and the community that supports the industry. There’s
no better place to do that than in the center of the Mushroom Capital of
the World.”
\n
Fan favorites like the Amateur Mushroom Eating and Mus
hroom Cooking Contests will be back this year\, along with other favorites
like Mushroom Soup\, Mushroom Cooking Demonstrations\, the Mushroom Growe
rs Tent\, Painted Mushrooms\, Kiddie Rides\, Car Show\, and more.
\n
Mushrooms are on the Move. With their significant health benefits and vari
ety of uses\, they are topping trend lists from outlets like New York
Times\, and have been cited as a go-to ingredient this year from reta
ilers like Whole Foods. From traditional dishes like Mushroom Soup to powd
ered in coffees and teas\, jerky\, dried snacks and more\, Mushrooms will
be on full display at this year’s Festival.
\n
Follow the Mushroom Fe
stival on Facebook (@themushroomfestival) for details as they become avail
able.
\n
The Mission of the Mushroom Festival is to promote the mushr
oom\, educate consumers about the health benefits of mushrooms and to prom
ote tourism in Southern Chester County\, all while financially supporting
local and regional charities through a grant process.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Seven local garden clubs\, members of the Garden Club Federatio
n of Pennsylvania\, will be presenting a National Garden Club Standard Flo
wer Show titled\, “From Sea to Shining Sea” at Longwood Gardens in Kennett
Square on Sept. 10 and 11. It will be open to the public on Saturday from
1 - 9 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. in the ballroom. The show is inclu
ded with admission to Longwood Gardens.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220910T130000
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Seven local g
arden clubs\, members of the Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania\, will
be presenting a National Garden Club Standard Flower Show titled\, “From Sea to Shining Sea” at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square
on Sept. 10 and 11. It will be open to the public on Saturday from 1 - 9
p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. in the ballroom. The show is included wit
h admission to Longwood Gardens.
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:The 37th Kennett Square Mushroom Festival is heading back to St
ate Street in 2022\, the Mushroom Festival Board announced today. The two-
day event is a popular community experience—spanning nearly 40 years—and c
elebrating everything mushrooms and more\, including Kennett Square\, PA\,
the Mushroom Capital of the World\, mushroom farms\, and the community. T
he Festival will take place on State Street\, September 10\, (10am-7pm)\,
and September 11 (10am-4pm).\n“We are thrilled to be able to host this pop
ular community event in the center of town\,” said Gina Puoci\, Mushroom F
estival Board President. “It’s where the Festival first began\, and it’s w
here we belong.”\nThe Festival was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID. Last ye
ar\, while still facing some logistical challenges and uncertainty\, the F
estival was held\, but in a different location in Kennett Square.\nGale Fe
rranto\, Mushroom Festival Coordinated explained\, “Our goal is to celebra
te mushrooms and the community that supports the industry. There’s no bett
er place to do that than in the center of the Mushroom Capital of the Worl
d.”\nFan favorites like the Amateur Mushroom Eating and Mushroom Cooking C
ontests will be back this year\, along with other favorites like Mushroom
Soup\, Mushroom Cooking Demonstrations\, the Mushroom Growers Tent\, Paint
ed Mushrooms\, Kiddie Rides\, Car Show\, and more.\nMushrooms are on the M
ove. With their significant health benefits and variety of uses\, they are
topping trend lists from outlets like New York Times\, and have been cite
d as a go-to ingredient this year from retailers like Whole Foods. From tr
aditional dishes like Mushroom Soup to powdered in coffees and teas\, jerk
y\, dried snacks and more\, Mushrooms will be on full display at this year
’s Festival.\nFollow the Mushroom Festival on Facebook (@themushroomfestiv
al) for details as they become available.\nThe Mission of the Mushroom Fes
tival is to promote the mushroom\, educate consumers about the health bene
fits of mushrooms and to promote tourism in Southern Chester County\, all
while financially supporting local and regional charities through a grant
process.
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The 37th Kenn
ett Square Mushroom Festival is heading back to State Street in 2022\, the
Mushroom Festival Board announced today. The two-day event is a popular c
ommunity experience—spanning nearly 40 years—and celebrating everything mu
shrooms and more\, including Kennett Square\, PA\, the Mushroom Capital of
the World\, mushroom farms\, and the community. The Festival will take pl
ace on State Street\, September 10\, (10am-7pm)\, and September 11 (10am-4
pm).
\n
“We are thrilled to be able to host this popular community ev
ent in the center of town\,” said Gina Puoci\, Mushroom Festival Board Pre
sident. “It’s where the Festival first began\, and it’s where we belong.”<
/p>\n
The Festival was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID. Last year\, while
still facing some logistical challenges and uncertainty\, the Festival wa
s held\, but in a different location in Kennett Square.
\n
Gale Ferra
nto\, Mushroom Festival Coordinated explained\, “Our goal is to celebrate
mushrooms and the community that supports the industry. There’s no better
place to do that than in the center of the Mushroom Capital of the World.”
\n
Fan favorites like the Amateur Mushroom Eating and Mushroom Cooki
ng Contests will be back this year\, along with other favorites like Mushr
oom Soup\, Mushroom Cooking Demonstrations\, the Mushroom Growers Tent\, P
ainted Mushrooms\, Kiddie Rides\, Car Show\, and more.
\n
Mushrooms a
re on the Move. With their significant health benefits and variety of uses
\, they are topping trend lists from outlets like New York Times\, and hav
e been cited as a go-to ingredient this year from retailers like Whole Foo
ds. From traditional dishes like Mushroom Soup to powdered in coffees and
teas\, jerky\, dried snacks and more\, Mushrooms will be on full display a
t this year’s Festival.
\n
Follow the Mushroom Festival on Facebook (
@themushroomfestival) for details as they become available.
\n
The Mi
ssion of the Mushroom Festival is to promote the mushroom\, educate consum
ers about the health benefits of mushrooms and to promote tourism in South
ern Chester County\, all while financially supporting local and regional c
harities through a grant process.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Westtown Township will hold an informational meeting regarding
the upcoming November 8th referendum\; again\, you can go right to the hor
se's mouth\, get the facts and ask questions:\nMONDAY\, SEPTEMBER 12th\, 7
pm\, Bayard Rustin High School Auditorium (1100 Shiloh Road\, West Chester
\, PA 19382)\nhttps://www.westtownpa.org/event/informational-meeting-on-th
e-open-space-tax-referendum/\nSaving land saves money. That is the simple
truth. If Crebilly Farm is developed\, we all lose. If Crebilly Farm is
preserved\, we all gain. And one day\, the township will own the land\,
at which point\, Crebilly Farm will be protected in perpetuity\, never to
be developed or sold again. What a huge value to Westtown township\, its
residents and Chester County!!! Thank you to nearby townships Birmingham
and Thornbury who have had legal standing throughout many years of hearing
s with Toll Brothers. Birmingham\, Thornbury and even Pennsbury- all of y
ou will be affected by whatever the outcome of Crebilly Farm. Westtown to
wnship cannot pull off this daunting task of conservation without your hel
p. Please do what you can to contribute. No part is too small. Whether
a monetary donation to the vote Yes! to the open space referendum campaign
(www.VoteYesCrebilly.com) or Natural Lands (https://natlands.org/crebilly
farm/support/) or spreading the word to encourage residents to volunteer t
heir time to help the campaigning group- this is what is needed right now.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220912T190000
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Westtown Town
ship will hold an informational meeting regarding the upcoming November 8t
h referendum\; again\, you can go right to the horse's mouth\, get the fac
ts and ask questions:
Saving land saves money. That is th
e simple truth. If Crebilly Farm is developed\, we all lose. If Crebilly
Farm is preserved\, we all gain. And one day\, the township will own
the land\, at which point\, Crebilly Farm will be protected in perpe
tuity\, never to be developed or sold again. What a huge value to Westtow
n township\, its residents and Chester County!!! Thank you to nearby town
ships Birmingham and Thornbury who have had legal standing throughout many
years of hearings with Toll Brothers. Birmingham\, Thornbury and even Pe
nnsbury- all of you will be affected by whatever the outcome of Crebilly F
arm. Westtown township cannot pull off this daunting task of conservation
without your help. Please do what you can to contribute. No part is too
small. Whether a monetary donation to the vote Yes! to the open space re
ferendum campaign (www.VoteYesCre
billy.com) or Natural Lands (https://natlands.org/crebillyfarm/support/) or spreading t
he word to encourage residents to volunteer their time to help the campaig
ning group- this is what is needed right now.
\n
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CONTACT:https://www.wcupa.edu/OCA/conferenceServices/healed.aspx
DESCRIPTION:September 14\, 2022 Introduction to webinar series by Pat Croc
e\nApplication of Culinary Medicine for Cancer Prevention and Treatment: D
r. Jeanie Subach\, EdD\, associate professor of nutrition\, Registered Die
titian and Board Certified Sports Specialist Dietitian
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220914T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220914T180000
LOCATION:Virtual West Chester University College of Health Sciences
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SUMMARY:Introduction to webinar series by Pat Croce: Application of Culinar
y Medicine for Cancer Prevention and Treatment
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/introduction-to-webinar-series-by-pat-
croce-application-of-culinary-medicine-for-cancer-prevention-and-treatment
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Septe
mber 14\, 2022 Introduction to webinar series by Pat Croce
em>
\n
Application of Culinary Medicine for Cancer Prevention and Tre
atment: Dr. Jeanie Subach\, EdD\, associate professor of nutrition\, Regis
tered Dietitian and Board Certified Sports Specialist Dietitian
\n\n\n
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:September 19 & 20\, 7 p.m.\nJoin Victoria Wyeth as she shares h
er uniquely personal perspectives on the art of her grandfather\, artist A
ndrew Wyeth\, and uncle\, artist Jamie Wyeth. This virtual program will fo
cus on both artists' creative and varied approaches to painting portraits\
, from Anna Christina\, Andrew Wyeth’s final\, unsparing depiction of Chri
stina Olson\, to Jamie Wyeth’s unexpected presentation of his friend Andy
Warhol in the recent Screen Door series.\n \nRegister for September 19\nRe
gister for September 20
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S
eptember 19 & 20\, 7 p.m.
\n
Join Victoria Wyeth as she
shares her uniquely personal perspectives on the art of her grandfather\,
artist Andrew Wyeth\, and uncle\, artist Jamie Wyeth. This virtual progra
m will focus on both artists' creative and varied approaches to painting p
ortraits\, from Anna Christina\, Andrew Wyeth’s final\, unsparing
depiction of Christina Olson\, to Jamie Wyeth’s unexpected presentation o
f his friend Andy Warhol in the recent Screen Door series.
\n
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UID:ai1ec-197789@chaddsfordlive.com
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:PREACHER LAWSON\, the star comedian made famous by NBC’s hit te
levision series\, America’s Got Talent\, will take the stage at West Chest
er University for one performance only on Saturday\, September 24 at 8 p.m
. Tickets are now on sale to the public at www.wcupatix.com or 610.436.22
66. The performance will take place in the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
\, Philips Memorial Building\, 700 S. High Street\, West Chester.\nLawson
is being programmed by the University as an entertainment outlet for stude
nts\, families\, as well as members of the surrounding community during th
e University’s planned “Family Weekend.” Tickets are expected to sell out.
\n“We are thrilled to present this high caliber and highly entertaining pe
rformance by Preacher Lawson\,” says Andrew C. Lehman\, Vice President for
University Affairs and Chief of Staff at West Chester University. “We inv
ite students\, families visiting for West Chester University’s Family Week
end\, and members of the surrounding community to join us for what we know
will be an evening of roll-in-the aisles laughter for audiences of all ag
es.”\nLawson is best known for his appearance on season 12 of NBC’s hit se
ries\, America’s Got Talent (2017) where he made it to the final round. Ba
sed off his stellar performance in season 12\, Preacher was invited to com
pete on America’s Got Talent: The Champions (2019) and Britain’s Got Talen
t: The Champions (2019) where he advanced to the finale after receiving th
e most fan votes. Preacher can be seen on HBO’s A Black Lady Sketch Show a
nd NBC’s Connecting. He was also the host of the Facebook Watch series Wor
ld’s Most Amazing Dogs (2019) with George Lopez and Lisa Vanderpump and ha
s built a following on YouTube of over 500\,000 subscribers. In 2019\, Pre
acher shot his first stand-up special\, Get To Know Me\, which premiered o
n BET+. Preacher recently completed his residency hosting AGT Live in Las
Vegas and continues to perform at sold-out venues around the country.\nLaw
son is being presented as part of the University’s WCU Live! performance s
eries. The remaining WCU Live! season includes: The Great DuBois\, a two-p
erson circus show\, on Friday\, November 4\, at 7 p.m.\; Erin Brockovich w
ill speak as part of the President’s Speaker Series on Saturday\, March 11
at 8 p.m.\, Rhythm of the Dance on Tuesday\, March 14 at 7 p.m.\, and Tam
agawa University Taiko Drumming and Dance on Tuesday\, April 11 at 7 p.m.
Tickets for all of these event are also on sale at www.wcupatix.com.\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T200000
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SUMMARY:PREACHER LAWSON from America’s Got Talent coming to West Chester U.
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/preacher-lawson-from-americas-got-tale
nt-coming-to-west-chester-u/
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PREAC
HER LAWSON\, the star comedian made famous by NBC’s hit televisio
n series\, America’s Got Talent\, will take the stage at West Che
ster University for one performance only on Saturday\, September 24 at 8 p
.m. Tickets are now on sale to the public at www.wcupatix.com or 610.436.2266. The performance will take plac
e in the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall\, Philips Memorial Building\, 700
S. High Street\, West Chester.
\n
Lawson is being prog
rammed by the University as an entertainment outlet for students\, familie
s\, as well as members of the surrounding community during the University’
s planned “Family Weekend.” Tickets are expected to sell out.
\n
“We
are thrilled to present this high caliber and highly entertaining performa
nce by Preacher Lawson\,” says Andrew C. Lehman\, Vice President for Unive
rsity Affairs and Chief of Staff at West Chester University. “We invite st
udents\, families visiting for West Chester University’s Family Weekend\,
and members of the surrounding community to join us for what we know will
be an evening of roll-in-the aisles laughter for audiences of all ages.”
p>\n
Lawson is best known for his appearance on season 12 of NBC’s hit s
eries\, America’s Got Talent (2017) where he made it to the final
round. Based off his stellar performance in season 12\, Preacher was invi
ted to compete on America’s Got Talent: The Champions (2019) and
Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions (2019) where he advanced to t
he finale after receiving the most fan votes. Preacher can be seen on HBO’
s A Black Lady Sketch Show and NBC’s Connecting. He was
also the host of the Facebook Watch series World’s Most Amazing Dogs (
2019) with George Lopez and Lisa Vanderpump and has built a following
on YouTube of over 500\,000 subscribers. In 2019\, Preacher shot his firs
t stand-up special\, Get To Know Me\, which premiered on BET+. Pr
eacher recently completed his residency hosting AGT Live in Las V
egas and continues to perform at sold-out venues around the country.
\n
Lawson is being presented as part of the University’s WCU Live! perform
ance series. The remaining WCU Live! season includes: The Great DuBois
\, a two-person circus show\, on Friday\, November 4\, at 7 p.m.\; Erin Brockovich will speak as part of the President’s Speaker S
eries on Saturday\, March 11 at 8 p.m.\, Rhythm of the Dance
on Tuesday\, March 14 at 7 p.m.\, and Tamagawa University Taiko Drumm
ing and Dance on Tuesday\, April 11 at 7 p.m. Tickets for all of thes
e event are also on sale at www.wcupatix
.com.
\n
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Fall Mega Yard Sale! Saturday\, September 24th 8 a.m. until 3:0
0 p.m.\nTreasures\, Food\, Fun and More!\nAt Kennett Senior Center https:/
/kennettseniorcenter.org/
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T150000
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SUMMARY:Mega Yard Sale
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Fall Mega Ya
rd Sale! Saturday\, September 24th 8 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
\n
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 24th from 10 AM- 2 PM\nSummer may still be
here\, but we're gearing up for all of our Fall activities! Join the Ches
ter County Art Association & East Goshen Township Parks and Recreation for
the 2nd Annual Chester County Art Walk on September 24th\, 2022! Be sure
to mark your calendars for this amazing event featuring 65+ artists across
all mediums\, live music\, and food!\nFeatured artists will be located in
the park\, along the Paoli Pike Trail\, and at the Municipal Building!\nh
ttps://www.chestercountyarts.org/
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on for the 2nd Annual Chester County Art Walk on September 24th\, 2022! Be
sure to mark your calendars for this amazing event featuring 65+ artists
across all mediums\, live music\, and food!
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be located in the park\, along the Paoli Pike Trail\, and at the Municipal
Building!
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DESCRIPTION:Photo Portals into the Past: An Evening at the Christian Sander
son Museum\nPlace: The Christian C. Sanderson Museum\nDate: Sunday\, Septe
mber 25th\, 2022\nTime: 7:30pm to 9:00pm\nCost: $10 person / Free for our
Sanderson Museum Members.\nIf you are a museum member\, please email us at
\ninfo@sandersonmuseum.org to confirm\nThis event will feature large scale
projection installations of photographs and artwork related to the life o
f Christian C. Sanderson. These installations are part of an on-going init
iative by artists Michael Lynch and Matt Nelson entitled Projected in Plac
e – a historical research and conceptual art project that superimposes pho
tographs and paintings to life-scale\, onto the original locations depicte
d in the images. When viewing the projection installation from the correct
angle\, the image can often have a three-dimensional or holographic effec
t\, which may feel as though the viewer is looking into a window\, or “por
tal” into the past.\nThis event will be free to all Sanderson Museum membe
rs\, but the public is welcome with an admission to this event will be a
$10 donation to the Sanderson Museum\, which will also include a limited p
rint of the event’s promotional poster. Soft beverages will be available
during the event. Tours of the museum will also take place after the Phot
o Portals presentation.\nThis will be an outdoor event\, weather permittin
g. Parking will be available in the Brandywine Prime parking lot in the re
ar of the Sanderson museum.\nPlease use the PayPal link below to get your
tickets or\, if you have a Sanderson Museum member\, please email info@san
dersonmuseum.org to let them know you will be coming and how many will be
in your party. Remember this event will be free to all Sanderson Museum m
embers only.\nClick here for directions
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an on-going initiative by artists Michael Lynch and Matt Nelson entitled <
em>Projected in Place – a historical research and conceptual art proj
ect that superimposes photographs and paintings to life-scale\, onto the o
riginal locations depicted in the images. When viewing the projection inst
allation from the correct angle\, the image can often have a three-dimensi
onal or holographic effect\, which may feel as though the viewer is lookin
g into a window\, or “portal” into the past.
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ee to all Sanderson Museum members\, but the public is welcome with an ad
mission to this event will be a $10 donation to the Sanderson Museum\, whi
ch will also include a limited print of the event’s promotional poster. S
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l also take place after the Photo Portals presentation.
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Brandywine Prime parking lot in the rear of the Sanderson museum.
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Please use the PayPal link below to get your tickets or\, if you have a S
anderson Museum member\, please email info@sandersonmuseum.org to let them know you will be coming and
how many will be in your party. Remember this event will be free to all
Sanderson Museum members only.
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a great collection of fresh to market antiques\, fine art\, glass\, china
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, glass\, and much more.\nDue to the amount of positive feedback received\
, buyer pickups will remain by appointment only. You can schedule your pic
kup appointment here: bunchappointments.as.me\nBunch Auctions is asking al
l clients to utilize remote bidding options for this auction. Bidding is a
vailable by absentee\, by phone\, or online with BunchLive\, Live Auctione
ers\, Invaluable and AuctionZip.\nView Complete Catalog\nWilliam Bunch Auc
tions & Appraisals | One Hillman Drive\, Chadds Ford\, PA 19317\n\n\n\n\n
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an intriguing conversation about the life and work of the
remarkable number of pioneers in horticulture and botany associated with
the Brandywine River and its environs. Presented by Susan Charkes\, Associ
ate Planner at Brandywine Conservancy\, and Ron McColl\, Special Collectio
ns Librarian/Curator of the Darlington Herbarium at West Chester Universit
y\, this virtual discussion highlights a variety of local figures\, includ
ing Humphry Marshall (owner of Chester County’s first greenhouse)\, Willia
m Darlington (author of Chester County’s first flora survey)\, Hannah Free
man (locally known as “Indian Hannah\,” who preserved Lenape farming tradi
tions)\, Josiah Hoopes (founder of a nationwide tree nursery) and Joseph T
rimble Rothrock (Pennsylvania’s first forestry commissioner).\nThis presen
tation IS PRE-RECORDED and will NOT feature a traditional Q&A section at t
he end. Registration required here:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/botanist
s-on-the-brandywine-virtual-tickets-421467900837
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220928T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220928T200000
LOCATION:Chester County History Center
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SUMMARY:Botanists on the Brandywine (pre-recorded/virtual event)
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/botanists-on-the-brandywine-pre-record
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Enjoy an intr
iguing conversation about the life and work of the remarkable number of pi
oneers in horticulture and botany associated with the Brandywine River and
its environs. Presented by Susan Charkes\, Associate Planner at Brandywin
e Conservancy\, and Ron McColl\, Special Collections Librarian/Curator of
the Darlington Herbarium at West Chester University\, this virtual discuss
ion highlights a variety of local figures\, including Humphry Marshall (ow
ner of Chester County’s first greenhouse)\, William Darlington (author of
Chester County’s first flora survey)\, Hannah Freeman (locally known as “I
ndian Hannah\,” who preserved Lenape farming traditions)\, Josiah Hoopes (
founder of a nationwide tree nursery) and Joseph Trimble Rothrock (Pennsyl
vania’s first forestry commissioner).
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This presentation IS PRE-REC
ORDED and will NOT feature a traditional Q&A section at the end. Registrat
ion required here:
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DESCRIPTION:Honey\, like sugar\, is sweet but what sets it apart is its fla
vor. Pure\, natural honey produced by bees will not only be sweet\, but w
ill also have a flavor related to the nectar source. Learn how to recogniz
e a good-quality honey and identify the floral source of the honey by its
color\, aroma\, and flavor. Also learn how to discriminate and use liquid\
, creamed\, chunk\, comb\, dried or fermented honey.\nThis program will ta
ke place on Wednesday\, August 17\, at 1:00 PM at the Rachel Kohl Communit
y Library in the Community Room. Registration is required\, as well as a $
5 fee per person attending for supplies (honey!). To register\, call 610-3
58-3445 or come into the library and speak with the circulation desk.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220929T143000
LOCATION:Rachel Kohl Community Library @ 687 Smithbridge Road Glen Mills\,
PA 19342
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Honey\, like
sugar\, is sweet but what sets it apart is its flavor. Pure\, natural hon
ey produced by bees will not only be sweet\, but will also have a flavor r
elated to the nectar source. Learn how to recognize a good-quality honey a
nd identify the floral source of the honey by its color\, aroma\, and flav
or. Also learn how to discriminate and use liquid\, creamed\, chunk\, comb
\, dried or fermented honey.
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This program will take place on Wedne
sday\, August 17\, at 1:00 PM at the Rachel Kohl Community Library in the
Community Room. Registration is required\, as well as a $5 fee per person
attending for supplies (honey!). To register\, call 610-358-3445 or come i
nto the library and speak with the circulation desk.
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CONTACT:Susan Minarchi\; 484-443-7939\; susan.minarchi@gmail.com\; www.ucfa
ir.org
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Unionville Community Fair to see the largest displa
y of local agriculture\, agribusiness\, and handicrafts in southeastern Ch
ester County. Celebrating its 98th year\, the fair judges more than 500 ca
tegories for ribbons and cash prizes! An exciting BMX Show joins past fair
favorites such as the Ghosts of Chester County Haunted Tent\, Giggles & G
rins\, STEM Tent\, live music in the Beer & Wine Garden\, a 5k Walk/Run\,
Cow Pie Bingo\, and more. The fair is September 30\, October 1 & 2 at 113
E. Street Rd.\, Kennett Square. Visit www.ucfair.org for more information.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220930T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221002T163000
LOCATION:113 E. Street Rd.\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348
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SUMMARY:Unionville Community Fair
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Come to the U
nionville Community Fair to see the largest display of local agriculture\,
agribusiness\, and handicrafts in southeastern Chester County. Celebratin
g its 98th year\, the fair judges more than 500 categories for
ribbons and cash prizes! An exciting BMX Show joins past fair favorites su
ch as the Ghosts of Chester County Haunted Tent\, Giggles & Grins\, STEM T
ent\, live music in the Beer & Wine Garden\, a 5k Walk/Run\, Cow Pie Bingo
\, and more. The fair is September 30\, October 1 & 2 at 113 E. Street Rd.
\, Kennett Square. Visit www.ucfair.org for more information.
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CONTACT:Paul Kahan\; 6104369600\; pkahan@americanhelicopter.museum\; https:
//americanhelicopter.museum/events/members-only-speakers-series/
DESCRIPTION:“On November 18\, 1965\, U.S. Navy pilot Willie Sharp ejected f
rom his F-8 fighter after being hit over North Vietnam. With a cloud layer
beneath him\, he did not know if he was over land–where he would most cer
tainly be captured or killed by the North Vietnamese–or over the Gulf of T
onkin. What followed was a dramatic rescue made by pilots and other airmen
with little or no training or experience in combat search and rescue. Wov
en into this tale is the fascinating history of combat search and rescue m
ission that officially began in World War II.”
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220930T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220930T203000
LOCATION:1220 American Helicopter Museum & Education Center @ 1220 American
Boulevard West Chester PA 19380
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Unforgotten in the Gulf of Tonkin with Eileen Bjorkman
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/unforgotten-in-the-gulf-of-tonkin-with
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“On November
18\, 1965\, U.S. Navy pilot Willie Sharp ejected from his F-8 fighter afte
r being hit over North Vietnam. With a cloud layer beneath him\, he did no
t know if he was over land–where he would most certainly be captured or ki
lled by the North Vietnamese–or over the Gulf of Tonkin. What followed was
a dramatic rescue made by pilots and other airmen with little or no train
ing or experience in combat search and rescue. Woven into this tale is the
fascinating history of combat search and rescue mission that officially b
egan in World War II.”
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CONTACT:610-459-2359\; info@newlingristmill.org\; https://newlingristmill.o
rg/fall-harvest-festival/
DESCRIPTION:*** FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL CANCELLED ***\nIt is with much regret
that Newlin Grist Mill announces the cancellation of the Fall Harvest Fes
tival scheduled for Saturday\, October 1st. This is in light of the curren
t weather forecast\, calling for significant and sustained rain with the p
otential for high winds overnight Friday and through most of the day Satur
day.\nWe do not make this decision lightly and are taking into considerati
on the health and safety of our volunteers\, demonstrators (some of whom a
re coming from long distances)\, vendors\, and the public\; the physical i
mpact on the site and historic buildings\; and the number of festival acti
vities that are weather-dependent.\nWhile the staff had hoped for a triump
hant return of the festival this year\, we feel this is the right call. We
thank everyone for their understanding.\nNewlin Grist Mill would also lik
e to thank the volunteers\, demonstrators\, and vendors who have been work
ing on the festival\, as well as our sponsors: Chandler Funeral Home\; Tea
m Toyota\; MOR Construction\; Brinker Simpson\; IT Edge\; Barnard\, Mezzan
notte\, et al\; Tillman Automotive\; Wegmans\; Foulk Lawn & Equipment\; R.
Webb Excavating\; WSFS\; Amerihealth Caritas\; Maguire Products\; Univest
Insurance\; and Pennoni.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221001T160000
LOCATION:Newlin Grist Mill @ 219 South Cheyney Road\, Glen Mills\, PA 19342
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It is with much regr
et that Newlin Grist Mill announces the cancellation of the Fall Harvest F
estival scheduled for Saturday\, October 1st. This is in light of the curr
ent weather forecast\, calling for significant and sustained rain with the
potential for high winds overnight Friday and through most of the day Sat
urday.
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We do not make this decision lightly and are taking into co
nsideration the health and safety of our volunteers\, demonstrators (some
of whom are coming from long distances)\, vendors\, and the public\; the p
hysical impact on the site and historic buildings\; and the number of fest
ival activities that are weather-dependent.
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ped for a triumphant return of the festival this year\, we feel this is th
e right call. We thank everyone for their understanding.
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Newlin Gr
ist Mill would also like to thank the volunteers\, demonstrators\, and ven
dors who have been working on the festival\, as well as our sponsors: Chan
dler Funeral Home\; Team Toyota\; MOR Construction\; Brinker Simpson\; IT
Edge\; Barnard\, Mezzannotte\, et al\; Tillman Automotive\; Wegmans\; Foul
k Lawn & Equipment\; R. Webb Excavating\; WSFS\; Amerihealth Caritas\; Mag
uire Products\; Univest Insurance\; and Pennoni.
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DESCRIPTION: \nJoin us on Saturday evening\, October 1 at 7 PM via ZOOM.
\n \nand\n \nCelebrate NASA'S International Observe the Moon Night with th
e Delaware Astronomical Society Librarian!\n\n\nThe Delaware Astronomical
Society Children's Librarian\, Miss Amy Hornberger\, invites you to listen
and learn as she reads aloud the book\, \n \nMoon! Earth's Best Friend
\nby \nStacy McAnulty\n \nReading age : 2 - 6 years\n\n \n\n\n \n \n\n\n
Children will be invited to email an image of their drawing or painting o
f the Moon in Delaware to be posted to an online Moon Watch Gallery at the
Delaware Astronomical Society website\, delastro.org\n\n\nPlease email us
at moonwatchclub@gmail.com to register for the event and receive the ZOOM
link.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221001T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221001T200000
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SUMMARY:Delaware Astronomical Society Zoom for Kids–Moon! The Earth’s Best
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URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/delaware-astronomical-society-zoom-for
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DESCRIPTION:THE CLASSICS AT BRANTWYN: Brunch\, Blues & Hot Cars\nIT’S BACK!
EVERYONE’S FAVORITE SPECIAL EVENT TO BENEFIT THE KENNETT SYMPHONY. This y
ear we honor Kennett Symphony volunteer extraordinaire Paul Merluzzi in th
anks and celebration of the 15th Anniversary of the popular event he creat
ed and has spearheaded for 15 years! Join us to raise funding for the Kenn
ett Symphony and help us thank Paul Merluzzi!\nSunday\, October 2\, 2022:
Doors open at 10:30am\; Grand Parade begins at 11:00am\nBrantwyn Estate\,
600 Rockland Road\, Wilmington DE\n\nThe Classics at Brantwyn is a garden
party featuring magnificent cars\, musical entertainment\, gourmet brunch
and open bar. A special event fundraiser to benefit the Kennett Symphony\,
The Classics presents beautiful and historic automobiles from the beginni
ng of the 20th century to present.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEVENT SCHEDU
LE AND DETAILS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS ONLINE\n\n\n\n\n\n
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SPECIAL EVENT TO BENEFIT THE KENNETT SYMPHONY. This year we
honor Kennett Symphony volunteer extraordinaire Paul Merluzzi in thanks a
nd celebration of the 15th Anniversary of the popular event he crea
ted and has spearheaded for 15 years! Join us to raise funding for the Ken
nett Symphony and help us thank Paul Merluzzi!
\n
Sunday\, October 2\, 2022: Doors o
pen at 10:30am\; Grand Parade begins at 11:00am \nBrantwyn Estate\, 6
00 Rockland Road\, Wilmington DE
\n
\n
The Classics at Brantwyn is a garden party featuring magnificent cars\
, musical entertainment\, gourmet brunch and open bar. A special event fun
draiser to benefit the Kennett Symphony\, The Classics presents beautiful
and historic automobiles from the beginning of the 20th century to present
.
\n
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:THE HEATHER PIERSON WILL BE APPEARING @ The Friends Folk Club I
N OXFORD\, PA ON FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 7th.\nPROCEEDS FROM THIS CONCERT WILL BE
USED TOWARDS PURCHASING EMERGENCY SUPPLIES FOR PINE ISLAND\, FLORIDA\, WH
ICH WAS DESTROYED BY HURRICANE IAN.\n\nhttps://facebook.com/events/s/the-h
eather-pierson-trio/454535379459720/
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221007T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221007T213000
LOCATION:St. Christopher's Episcopal Church @ 116 Lancaster Pike Oxford\, P
A 19363
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Heather Pierson Trio
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/the-heather-pierson-trio-2/
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THE HEATHER P
IERSON WILL BE APPEARING @ The Friends Folk Club IN OXFORD\, PA ON FRIDAY\
, OCTOBER 7th. \nPROCEEDS FROM THIS CONCERT WILL BE USED TOWARDS PURC
HASING EMERGENCY SUPPLIES FOR PINE ISLAND\, FLORIDA\, WHICH WAS DESTROYED
BY HURRICANE IAN.
\n
X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:blues\,folk music\,jazz\,singer songwriter
X-COST:$15.
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UID:ai1ec-198356@chaddsfordlive.com
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Veronica Batter\; 4848431278\; director@rockdaleartcenter.com\; www
.astonmillsarts.com
DESCRIPTION:Visit artists working in their studios! See works in progress\,
talk to artists about their process\, and purchase fine art to support ou
r local artists.\nParticipating Artists: Katelyn Adams\, Veronica Batter\,
Sara Fry\, Lisa Garbett\, Ann Guidera-Matey\, Heidi Hammel\, Arianna Hard
er\, Emie Hughes\, Joann Moy\, Susan O’Reilly\, Pete Prown\, Rita Reisser\
, Sally Richards\, Pat Scarano\, Christine Sirko\, Caroline St George\nGue
st Artists: Sandi Neiman Lovitz
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221009T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221009T160000
LOCATION:Aston Mills Arts @ 3100 MOUNT ROAD\, Aston Pa 19014
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Aston Mills Arts Open Studios
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/aston-mills-arts-open-studios/
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Visit artists
working in their studios! See works in progress\, talk to artists about t
heir process\, and purchase fine art to support our local artists. \n
Participating Artists: Katelyn Adams\, Veronica Batter\, Sara Fry\, Lisa G
arbett\, Ann Guidera-Matey\, Heidi Hammel\, Arianna Harder\, Emie Hughes\,
Joann Moy\, Susan O’Reilly\, Pete Prown\, Rita Reisser\, Sally Richards\,
Pat Scarano\, Christine Sirko\, Caroline St George \nGuest Artists:
Sandi Neiman Lovitz
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:October 12\, 2022\nExercise is Medicine for Cancer: Dr. Melissa
Reed\, PhD\, associate professor of kinesiology
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221012T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221012T180000
LOCATION:Virtual West Chester University
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exercise is Medicine for Cancer: Dr. Melissa Reed\, PhD\, Associate
Professor of Kenesiology
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/exercise-is-medicine-for-cancer-dr-mel
issa-reed-phd-associate-professor-of-kenesiology/
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Octob
er 12\, 2022
\n
Exercise is Medicine for Cancer: Dr. Melissa
Reed\, PhD\, associate professor of kinesiology
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Chester County History Center\; https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-sh
adow-of-humphry-marshall-delaware-valley-horticulture-in-the-19th-c-ticket
s-391981105037?aff=erelexpmlt
DESCRIPTION:Join Tony Aiello\, an Associate Director of Longwood Gardens\,
for an exploration of the impact of Humphry Marshall on 19th century botan
y.\nHumphry Marshall's legacy was felt throughout the Delaware Valley and
had a strong influence on horticulture in our region. In this talk Tony Ai
ello will discuss Marshall's impact on horticulture in Chester County and
more widely across the region. Tony will highlight some of the more promin
ent horticulturists and arboreta and how their legacy continues until toda
y.\n2022 marks the 300th Birthday of Humphry Marshall\, widely considered
America's first dendrologist\, a scientist of woody plants \nHosted by the
Chester County History Center\, the event is online and is free (donation
s encouraged) . Registration is required through Eventbrite. A link will
be sent to you by email for the online event. https://www.eventbrite.com
/e/the-shadow-of-humphry-marshall-delaware-valley-horticulture-in-the-19th
-c-tickets-391981105037?aff=erelexpmlt
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221012T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221012T200000
LOCATION:Online event
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Shadow of Humphry Marshall: Delaware Valley Horticulture in the
19th Century
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/the-shadow-of-humphry-marshall-delawar
e-valley-horticulture-in-the-19th-century/
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Join
Tony Aiello\, an Associate Director of Longwood Gardens\, for an explorati
on of the impact of Humphry Marshall on 19th century botany.
\n
Humphry Marshall's legacy was felt throughout the Delaware Valley and
had a strong influence on horticulture in our region. In this talk Tony A
iello will discuss Marshall's impact on horticulture in Chester County and
more widely across the region. Tony will highlight some of the more promi
nent horticulturists and arboreta and how their legacy continues until tod
ay.
\n
2022 marks the 300th Birthday of Humphry Marshall\, widely
considered America's first dendrologist\, a scientist of woody plants
\n
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Hope Presbyterian Church will host a three-week course explorin
g the “hope of Christianity” on Oct. 13\, 23\, and 30. The course is at Da
rlington Arts Center. 977 Shavertown Road in Concord Township. Go here for
more information and to register.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T103900
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T113900
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T103900
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hope of Christianity
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/198226/
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Hope Presbyterian Church will host a three-week course explo
ring the “hope of Christianity” on Oct. 13\, 23\, and 30. The course is at
Darlington Arts Center. 977 Shavertown Road in Concord Township. Go here for more informa
tion and to register.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Featured
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Memorial Heritage’s October “Lead Like George” D
iscussion Examines The Pinnacle Of Washington’s Leadership: His Presidency
\n \nThe Washington Memorial Heritage and David Cross and Indispensable Le
adership (LLC) have unveiled one of their most pivotal discussions to-date
. The “George Washington’s Presidency: A Look Inside His Most Challenging
& Inspiring Period Of Leadership\,” which is part of the “Lead Like George
” leadership series\, will be held at the Washington Memorial Chapel (Rt.
23 Valley Forge Park\, Valley Forge\, PA) Thursday\, October 13 at 6 PM.
\nDuring the event\, David Cross will examine what was\, in many ways\, Wa
shington’s most challenging period of leadership – his presidency. After l
eading the Revolution by example and the period after the Revolution by st
ealth\, Washington found that he must lead the way as he tries to determin
e just what a president does and how he acts. At the same time\, he was fa
ced with the daunting circumstances of a revolution in France\, British ch
allenges abroad\, riots at home\, and a Cabinet divided on the essential m
eaning of the new country. Cross will discuss how Washington used every ta
lent he has to give his country its head start and a fighting chance to su
rvive the unknowable future.\nThe Washington Memorial Heritage Leadership
Forum Series is a History/Leadership and Author Events Program that kicked
off earlier this year at the Washington Memorial Chapel. Drawing upon Ame
rica’s Revolutionary history\, the program examines the challenges and dec
isions faced by the country’s Founders. Analyzing their experiences\, the
program provides lessons which help attendees in their business and person
al life.\nThe price will be $20 per person per session\; students with pro
of of student status will be admitted free.\nRegister to attend at https:/
/indispensableleadership.com/\nWashington Memorial Chapel is located at Rt
. 23 Valley Forge Park\, Valley Forge\, PA.\nTo learn more about the Washi
ngton Memorial Chapel\, visit http://wmchapel.org/heritage/ and http://www
.savewashingtonmemorial.org/ to learn about the restoration campaign.\nTic
kets: https://indispensableleadership.com/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T210000
LOCATION:Washington Memorial Chapel @ Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park\, Valley For
ge
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Washington Memorial Heritage To Host Leadership Forum Examining
Washington’s Presidency
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/the-washington-memorial-heritage-to-ho
st-leadership-forum-examining-washingtons-presidency/
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The Washington Memorial Her
itage’s October “Lead Like George” Discussion Examines The Pinnacle Of Was
hington’s Leadership: His Presidency
\n
\n
The Washington Memorial Heritage an
d David Cross and Indispensable Leadership (LLC)
have unveiled one of their most pivotal discussions to-date. The
“George Washington’s Presidency: A Look Inside His Most Challengin
g & Inspiring Period Of Leadership\,” which is part of the “Lead
Like George” leadership series\, will be held at the Washington Me
morial Chapel (Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park\, Valley Forge\, PA) Thursday\, October 13 at 6 PM.
\n
During the event\, David Cross will examine what w
as\, in many ways\, Washington’s most challenging period of leadership – h
is presidency. After leading the Revolution by example and the period afte
r the Revolution by stealth\, Washington found that he must lead the way a
s he tries to determine just what a president does and how he acts. At the
same time\, he was faced with the daunting circumstances of a revolution
in France\, British challenges abroad\, riots at home\, and a Cabinet divi
ded on the essential meaning of the new country. Cross will discuss how Wa
shington used every talent he has to give his country its head start and a
fighting chance to survive the unknowable future.
\n
The Washington Memorial Heritage Leadership Forum Series is a
History/Leadership and Author Events Program that kicked off earlier this
year at the Washington Memorial Chapel. Drawing upon America’s Revolutiona
ry history\, the program examines the challenges and decisions faced by th
e country’s Founders. Analyzing their experiences\, the program provides l
essons which help attendees in their business and personal life.
\n
The price will be $20 per person per session\; s
tudents with proof of student status will be admitted free.
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X-COST:20.00
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Robin Baker\; 610-459-3342\; bbpavolunteerdirector@gmail.com\; http
://brandywinebattlefield.org/
DESCRIPTION:Our annual Patriots Day event will take place this year on Satu
rday\, October 15th. Come out to enjoy living history demonstrations\, re
enactors\, and more!
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221015T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221015T150000
LOCATION:Brandywine Battlefield Park @ 1491 Baltimore Pike\, Chadds Ford\,
PA 19317
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Brandywine Battlefield Park’s Patriot Day
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/brandywine-battlefield-parks-patriot-d
ay/
X-COST-TYPE:free
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Our annual Pa
triots Day event will take place this year on Saturday\, October 15th. Co
me out to enjoy living history demonstrations\, reenactors\, and more!
\n
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ing History\,Patriots Day\,reenactors
X-COST:$12 Adults\, $10 Seniors/AAA/AARP\, & $8 Youth
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:http://brandywinebattlefield.org/events/
DESCRIPTION:On October 18th\, from 7pm-9pm\, the Brandywine Battlefield Par
k (on Rt. 1) is hosting their second Revolutionary Speaker Series. This se
ssion will be with Michael Harris and he'll be talking about his book 'Ger
mantown: A Military History of the Battle for Philadelphia\, October 4\, 1
777'\nYou can buy a ticket on eventbrite\, and the link is on the the Bran
dywine Battlefield Park website.\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/
421767918197.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T210000
LOCATION:Brandywine Battlefield Park @ 1491 Baltimore Pike\, Chadds Ford\,
PA 10317
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Brandywine Battlefield Park Revolutionary Speaker Series
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/brandywine-battlefield-park-revolution
ary-speaker-series/
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On October 18
th\, from 7pm-9pm\, the Brandywine Battlefield Park (on Rt. 1) is hosting
their second Revolutionary Speaker Series. This session will be with Micha
el Harris and he'll be talking about his book 'Germantown: A Military Hist
ory of the Battle for Philadelphia\, October 4\, 1777'
\n
You can buy
a ticket on eventbrite\, and the link is on the the Brandywine Battlefie
ld Park website.
X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:battlefield\,Brandywine Battlefield Park\,Germantown\
,Michael Harris\,revolutionary war\,speaker series
X-COST:$20
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Southern Chester County Chamber to Host Fall Luncheon October 2
0th at Hartefeld National Golf Club\n\nElection Perspectives: Legislative
Candidates Business Forum\nGuest Speakers: \n(Invited) US Representative C
hrissy Houlahan (D)\n(Confirmed) PA State Representative John Lawrence (R)
\n(Confirmed) PA State Representative Christina Sappey (D)\n \n(Confirmed)
Mr. Guy Ciarrocchi (R)\n(Confirmed) Mr. David L. Cunningham (D)\n(Confirm
ed) Mr. Leon R. Spencer\, Jr. (R)\n \nKennett Square\, PA . . . The Southe
rn Chester County Chamber of Commerce will hold its\nAnnual Fall Luncheon
on Thursday\, October 20th\, beginning with an 11 am reception at\nHartefe
ld National Golf Club in Avondale\, PA. The signature event includes Pres
enting Sponsor\, Kendal-Crosslands Communities\, and\, Reception Sponsor i
s TRUIST.\nA formal luncheon will follow in conjunction with the keynote p
rogram “Election Perspectives: Legislative Candidates Business Forum.” Joi
n the Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce and 2022 incumbents and
challengers who will address their platform as it relates to the business
community. “We are proud to bring this legislative format to the Southern
Chester County region\,” stated Chamber president\, Cheryl Kuhn. “We look
forward to an exciting event and lively conversation with our elected offi
cials and candidates”.\nThe Annual Fall Luncheon welcomes business and com
munity leaders from across the region.\nThe fee is $55 for Members\; $65 f
or Non-Members\; and $450 for a table of eight. To register\, visit www.sc
ccc.com.\nEvent Sponsors:\nPresenting Sponsor: Kendal Crosslands Communiti
es\nReception Sponsor: TRUIST\n \nAbout Southern Chester County Chamber of
Commerce:\nThe Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce seeks to stren
gthen\, support\, and promote its Membership and provide a means for susta
inable economic development in the Southern Chester County region. Founded
in 1929 in Kennett Square\, Pennsylvania\, the Chamber’s nearly 500 membe
r businesses consist of influential business leaders and professionals\, n
ot-for-profits\, institutions\, legislative leaders\, and more. As the lea
ding Member business organization\, SCCCC offers a pro-business agenda\, r
elevant and timely programming\, professional development opportunities\,
and a commitment to the communities in which we serve. The Chamber hosts m
ore than 70 events and programs each year in the Southern Chester County r
egion. To join or learn more about the Chamber\, visit www.scccc.com.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T110000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:SCCCC Fall Luncheon
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/scccc-fall-luncheon-2/
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South
ern Chester County Chamber to Host Fall Luncheon October 20th a
t Hartefeld National Golf Club
\n
\n<
/strong>Election Perspectives:Legislative Candid
ates Business Forum
\n
Guest Speakers:
\n
(Invited) US Representative Chrissy Houlahan (D)
\n
(Confirmed) PA State Representative John Lawrence (R)
\n
(Confirmed) PA State Representative Christina Sappey (D)
\n
\n
(Confirmed) Mr. Guy C
iarrocchi (R)
\n
(Confirmed) Mr. David L. Cunningham
(D)
\n
(Confirmed) Mr. Leon R. Spencer\, Jr. (R)
\n
\n
Kennett Square\
, PA . . . The Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce will h
old its
\n
Annual Fall Luncheon on Thursday\, October 20th
\, beginning with an 11 am reception at
\n
Hartefeld National Golf Cl
ub in Avondale\, PA. The signature event includes Presenting Sponsor\, Ke
ndal-Crosslands Communities\, and\, Reception Sponsor is TRUIST.
\n
A
formal luncheon will follow in conjunction with the keynote program “Elec
tion Perspectives: Legislative Candidates Business Forum.” Join the Southe
rn Chester County Chamber of Commerce and 2022 incumbents and challengers
who will address their platform as it relates to the business community. “
We are proud to bring this legislative format to the Southern Chester Coun
ty region\,” stated Chamber president\, Cheryl Kuhn. “We look forward to a
n exciting event and lively conversation with our elected officials and ca
ndidates”.
\n
The Annual Fall Luncheon welcomes business and communit
y leaders from across the region.
\n
The fee is $55 for Members\; $65
for Non-Members\; and $450 for a table of eight. To register\, visit www.scccc.com.
\n
Event Sponsors:
\n
Presenting Sponsor: Kendal Crosslands Communities
\n
Reception S
ponsor: TRUIST
\n
\n
About Southern Chester County Cha
mber of Commerce:
\n
The Southern Chester County Chamber of
Commerce seeks to strengthen\, support\, and promote its Membership and pr
ovide a means for sustainable economic development in the Southern Chester
County region. Founded in 1929 in Kennett Square\, Pennsylvania\, the Cha
mber’s nearly 500 member businesses consist of influential business leader
s and professionals\, not-for-profits\, institutions\, legislative leaders
\, and more. As the leading Member business organization\, SCCCC offers a
pro-business agenda\, relevant and timely programming\, professional devel
opment opportunities\, and a commitment to the communities in which we ser
ve. The Chamber hosts more than 70 events and programs each year in the So
uthern Chester County region. To join or learn more about the Chamber\, vi
sit www.scccc.com.
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a three day 'Chadds Ford tradition' where over 70 g
iant pumpkins are carved by local artists on Thursday and will be lit and
displayed on Friday & Saturday. All three nights enjoy a 'kid friendly' Ha
unted Trail\, raffle prizes and live music from 'Kenny & Friends'. Food\,
local craft beer and wine are available for purchase.\nDates:\nThursday\,
October 20\, 4pm to 9pm\nFriday\, October 21\, 4pm to 9pm\nSaturday\, Oct
ober 22\, 3pm to 9pm\nTicket Prices:\n$15 for adults 18 and older\n$5 for
children ages 7 to 17\nFree for children 6 and under / CFHS Members\n*We a
re accepting CASH & CREDIT CARDS for Admissions & T-Shirt Sales\, as are t
he Food & Alcohol Vendors.\n*Tickets are purchased on the days of the even
t\, as you arrive at the Admissions tent.\n*There are NO pre-purchase tick
et sales\nWhere:\nChadds Ford Historical Society\n1736 Creek Road\, Chadds
Ford\, PA 19317\n(610) 388-7376\nwww.greatpumpkincarve.com
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T210000
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:CFHS Pumpkin Carve
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/cfhs-pumpkin-carve/
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Join us fo
r a three day 'Chadds Ford tradition' where over 70 giant pumpkins are
carved by local artists on Thursday and will be lit and displayed on Frid
ay & Saturday. All three nights enjoy a 'kid friendly' Haunted Trail\, raf
fle prizes and live music from 'Kenny & Friends'. Food\, l
ocal craft beer and wine are available for purchase.
\n
Dates:
\n
Thursday\, October 20\, 4pm to 9pm
\n
Friday\, October 21\, 4pm to 9pm \nSaturday\, October 22\, 3pm t
o 9pm
\n
Ticket Prices:
\n
$15 for adult
s 18 and older
\n
$5 for children ages 7 to 17 \nFree for childr
en 6 and under / CFHS Members
\n
*We are accepting CASH &
CREDIT CARDS for Admissions & T-Shirt Sales\, as are the Food & Alcohol V
endors.
\n
*Tickets are purchased on the da
ys of the event\, as you arrive at the Admissions tent.
\n
*There are NO pre-purchase ticket sales
\n
Where: \nChadds Ford Historical S
ociety \n1736 Creek Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA 19317
\n
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UID:ai1ec-198269@chaddsfordlive.com
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:helloclovermarket@gmail.com\; theclovermarket.com
DESCRIPTION:The award-winning Clover Market returns to Kennett Square on Su
nday Oct 23rd from 10-4 pm with a curated lineup of handmade\, antique and
vintage vendors plus food trucks\, wine and beer\, live music\, free kids
crafts and more. FREE ADMISSION\, family and dog-friendly\, all are welc
ome. The event is held in the parking lot at 600 S. Broad Street and a sh
ort walk from downtown. Free parking is available across the street at Ke
nnett High School. The complete vendor list\, market map and additional de
tails are available on the website.\nAdditional fall Market dates are: Sep
t 11 in Chestnut Hill\, Sept 25 in Collingswood\, and Oct 9 in Bryn Mawr (
with new lineups at each Market).
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T160000
LOCATION:600 S. Broad Street\, Kennett Square PA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Clover Market Kennett Square
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/clover-market-kennett-square-4/
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The award-win
ning Clover Market returns to Kennett Square on Sunday Oct 23rd from 10-4
pm with a curated lineup of handmade\, antique and vintage vendors plus fo
od trucks\, wine and beer\, live music\, free kids crafts and more. FREE
ADMISSION\, family and dog-friendly\, all are welcome. The event is held
in the parking lot at 600 S. Broad Street and a short walk from downtown.
Free parking is available across the street at Kennett High School. The c
omplete vendor list\, market map and additional details are available on t
he website.
\n
Additional fall Market dates are: Sept 11 in Chestnut
Hill\, Sept 25 in Collingswood\, and Oct 9 in Bryn Mawr (with new lineups
at each Market).
\n
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UID:ai1ec-198593@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Paul Kahan\; 6104369600\; pkahan@americanhelicopter.museum\; https:
//americanhelicopter.museum/events/haunted-helicopters/
DESCRIPTION:No tricks - spooky fun for the whole family!\nJoin us on SATURD
AY 10/29) at 6:00PM for two hours of spooky Halloween family-friendly fun!
We'll have hands on activities\, creepy science fun\, classic halloween c
artoons\, and so much more! Admission: kids 12-years-old and under are fre
e\; 13+ and adults are $15 per person. Members free.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221029T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221029T200000
LOCATION:American Helicopter Museum & Education Center @ 1220 American Boul
evard
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Haunted Helis
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DESCRIPTION:West Chester University’s Wells School of Music faculty\, staff
\, students\, and alumni will come together to pay tribute to one of its m
ost illustrious alumni: arranger\, composer\, educator\, and publisher Rob
ert Harry “Bob” Curnow ’63. A week-long celebration in honor of Curnow wil
l culminate in a FREE public concert of the Criterions Jazz Ensemble\, con
ducted by Curnow\, on Friday\, November 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Madeleine Wi
ng Adler Theatre\, 817 S. High St.\, West Chester. Tickets must be reserve
d at http://www.wcupatix.com/schoolofmusic.\nThe tribute recognizes Bob an
d Darlene Curnow’s ‘64 recent gift to the Wells School of Music that inclu
des more than 1\,000 charts and pieces of music\, representing a gift that
is valuable historically\, educationally\, and monetarily.\nCurnow\, who
currently resides in the state of Washington\, is the founder of the very
successful Sierra Music Publications. He played\, arranged\, and produced
for the likes of the Stan Kenton Orchestra and others in the 1960’s and 70
’s. Curnow had just one request when asked how he wanted to be recognized
for his gift.\n“I was the student conductor of the Criterions Jazz Ensembl
e - “Crites” for short - when I attended West Chester University from 1959
– 63\,” says Curnow. “When Dean Chris Hanning asked how I would like to b
e recognized for my gift I knew my answer. I wanted to come ‘home’ to cond
uct the Crites.”\nThe concert will feature music from Curnow’s Sierra Musi
c Publications library. Alumnus Matt Gallagher\, principal trumpet player
for The Philly Pops\; acclaimed percussionist John Riley\; and faculty mem
ber\, alumnus\, and trumpeter\, John Swana are concert guest artists. Duri
ng the week\, Curnow will rehearse with students and moderate a Masterclas
s.\nCurnow’s gifted collection includes 38 boxes full of books on music an
d arranging from Curnow’s personal collections\, more than 1\,000 pieces o
f music that includes scores and parts\, reel-to-reel tapes of recordings
from past Criterions concerts\, 78 RPM records\, and personal papers from
Sierra Music. When he made the gift\, Curnow instructed that the collecti
on be used at the discretion of the University with a message that read\,
“I entrust these things to West Chester University as an expression of my
sincere thanks for teaching me and showing me the way forward.”\nDirector
of Jazz Studies Jonathan Ragonese says\, “We are deeply grateful and honor
ed that Curnow chose the Wells School of Music to house this valuable coll
ection. The repertoire he is donating represents some of the best big band
charts ever written\, and now our students and ensembles have open access
to them. Our audiences also benefit from Curnow’s gift\, and now have the
opportunity to hear first-hand a sampling of these masterpieces.”
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West Chester University’s Wells School of Music faculty\, staff\, st
udents\, and alumni will come together to pay tribute to one of its most i
llustrious alumni: arranger\, composer\, educator\, and publisher Robert H
arry “Bob” Curnow ’63. A week-long celebration in honor of Curnow will cul
minate in a FREE public concert of the Criterions Jazz Ensemble\, conducte
d by Curnow\, on Friday\, November 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Madeleine Wing Ad
ler Theatre\, 817 S. High St.\, West Chester. Tickets must be reserved at
http://www.wcupatix.com/sc
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The tribute recognizes Bob and
Darlene Curnow’s ‘64 recent gift to the Wells School of Music that includ
es more than 1\,000 charts and pieces of music\, representing a gift that
is valuable historically\, educationally\, and monetarily.
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Curnow\, who currently resides in the state of Washington\, is
the founder of the very successful Sierra Music Publications. He played\,
arranged\, and produced for the likes of the Stan Kenton Orchestra and ot
hers in the 1960’s and 70’s. Curnow had just one request when asked how he
wanted to be recognized for his gift.
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he student conductor of the Criterions Jazz Ensemble - “Crites” for short
- when I attended West Chester University from 1959 – 63\,” says Curnow. “
When Dean Chris Hanning asked how I would like to be recognized for my gif
t I knew my answer. I wanted to come ‘home’ to conduct the Crites.”
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p class='xmsonormal'>The concert will feature music from Curnow’s Sierra M
usic Publications library. Alumnus Matt Gallagher\, principal trumpet play
er for The Philly Pops\; acclaimed percussionist John Riley\; and faculty
member\, alumnus\, and trumpeter\, John Swana are concert guest artists. D
uring the week\, Curnow will rehearse with students and moderate a Masterc
lass.\n
Curnow’s gifted collection includes 38 bo
xes full of books on music and arranging from Curnow’s personal collection
s\, more than 1\,000 pieces of music that includes scores and parts\, reel
-to-reel tapes of recordings from past Criterions concerts\, 78 RPM record
s\, and personal papers from Sierra Music. When he made the gift\, Curnow
instructed that the collection be used at the discretion of the Universit
y with a message that read\, “I entrust these things to West Chester Unive
rsity as an expression of my sincere thanks for teaching me and showing me
the way forward.”
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Director of Jazz Studies Jon
athan Ragonese says\, “We are deeply grateful and honored that Curnow chos
e the Wells School of Music to house this valuable collection. The reperto
ire he is donating represents some of the best big band charts ever writte
n\, and now our students and ensembles have open access to them. Our audie
nces also benefit from Curnow’s gift\, and now have the opportunity to hea
r first-hand a sampling of these masterpieces.”
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DESCRIPTION:Schubert & Champagne\nSaturday\, November 5\, 2022 – 11:00am\nM
endenhall Inn\, 323 Kennett Pike (Route 52)\, Mendenhall\, PA\n\nEntr’acte
No. 3 from Rosamunde – Franz Schubert\n\nSymphony No. 8 “Unfinished” – Fr
anz Schubert\n\nHere is a concert that will change the way you think about
concerts. With seating around the orchestra\, you get a unique perspectiv
e. Food and drink is available throughout the performance engendering a re
laxed atmosphere. The concert is one hour long on a Saturday morning. You
will experience one of the greatest masterpieces of music ever written per
formed by one of the finest orchestras. Our Music Director\, Michael Hall\
, will provide insightful commentary throughout. This year\, we delve into
Schubert’s “Unfinished Symphony”.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS
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about concerts. With seating around the orchestra\, you get a unique persp
ective. Food and drink is available throughout the performance engendering
a relaxed atmosphere. The concert is one hour long on a Saturday morning.
You will experience one of the greatest masterpieces of music ever writte
n performed by one of the finest orchestras. Our Music Director\, Michael
Hall\, will provide insightful commentary throughout. This year\, we delve
into Schubert’s “Unfinished Symphony”.
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DESCRIPTION:Hope Presbyterian Church will have a fall concert featuring pia
no\, harp\, violin\, and voice along with original works by Benjamin Faehl
. Admission is free\, and everyone is welcome. The concert is 6-7 p.m. on
Saturday\, Nov. 5\, at Darlington Arts Center\, 977 Shavertown Road in Con
cord Township.
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Hope Presbyterian Church will have a fall concert featuring
piano\, harp\, violin\, and voice along with original works by Benjamin Fa
ehl. Admission is free\, and everyone is welcome. The concert is 6-7 p.m.
on Saturday\, Nov. 5\, at Darlington Arts Center\, 977 Shavertown Road in
Concord Township.
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DESCRIPTION:Masterworks 1\nSunday\, November 6\, 2022 – 3:00pm\nUnionville
High School\, 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA\n\nFour Poems – Ch
ristine Donkin\n\nSymphony No. 8 “Unfinished” – Franz Schubert\n\nSerenade
No. 2 – Johannes Brahms\n\nTICKETS INCLUDE:\n2:00pm – 2:30pm: Pre-Concert
Talk by Music Director\, Michael Hall\n3:00pm: Concert\nPost Concert Q&A
\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWest Coast composer Christine Donki
n’s music has been described as “astonishingly beautiful”. Her Four Poems
captures the essence of poetry that describes the changing of the seasons
and the moods that they invoke. Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony is warm and
dramatic and contains only 2 movements of a typical 4 movement symphony.
It was discovered 37 years after his death\, languishing in a desk drawer\
, before it was first performed. In Brahms’ Serenade No. 2\, the violins o
f the orchestra are completely omitted\, which is highly unusual\, but giv
es the piece a darker hued quality. Brahms was 43 years old before he wrot
e his first Symphony and in order to prepare\, he composed this smaller\,
shorter Serenade\, a masterpiece in its own right.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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nishingly beautiful”. Her Four Poems captures the essence of poetry that d
escribes the changing of the seasons and the moods that they invoke. Schub
ert’s Unfinished Symphony is warm and dramatic and contains only 2 movemen
ts of a typical 4 movement symphony. It was discovered 37 years after his
death\, languishing in a desk drawer\, before it was first performed. In B
rahms’ Serenade No. 2\, the violins of the orchestra are completely omitte
d\, which is highly unusual\, but gives the piece a darker hued quality. B
rahms was 43 years old before he wrote his first Symphony and in order to
prepare\, he composed this smaller\, shorter Serenade\, a masterpiece in i
ts own right.\n
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CONTACT:Hillary Holland\; 800-448-3883\; tourinfo@winterthur.org\; https://
www.winterthur.org/calendar/crafternoon-alcohol-ink-bookmarks/2022-11-11/
DESCRIPTION:Create a safe vintage-style bookmark inspired by the Poison Boo
k Project\, which aims to identify potentially toxic pigments used in Vict
orian-era book cloths. $20\; $15 for Members. Registration required.
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DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\nWinterthur’s Annual Delaware Antiques Show\, November
11–13\n60 Exceptional dealers to display and sell at the Chase Center on t
he Riverfront\nOne of the nation’s most acclaimed shows of antiques\, art\
, and design\, the Delaware Antiques Show returns to the Chase Center on t
he Riverfront in Wilmington\, November 11–13. The Show features more than
60 of the country’s most distinguished dealers in American antiques\, furn
iture\, paintings\, rugs\, porcelain\, silver\, jewelry\, and other decora
tive arts.\nFrom the newest collector to the most knowledgeable connoisseu
r\, there is something for everyone. Tickets include lectures\, book signi
ngs\, and admission to the Show and to Winterthur November 11–13. Highligh
ts include a keynote lecture presented by famed designers Ashley Whittaker
and Christopher Spitzmiller on November 11 at 10:00 a.m.\n\nDescribed as
the “neo-traditionalist\,” Ashley Whittaker’s work reveals fresh and moder
n perspectives on traditional design and architecture. She is listed on El
le Décor’s A-List of top designers. Her work has been published in The New
York Times\, Veranda\, Southern Living\, Coastal Living\, and Domino\, an
d it has been featured on the cover of House Beautiful six times. She cred
its her training in the design industry to legendary decorator Markham Rob
erts\, who she worked for before starting out on her own in 2006. Her work
includes projects in New York\, Connecticut\, Rhode Island\, Florida\, Ca
lifornia\, and Montana.\nChris Spitzmiller creates ceramic lamps inspired
by classical forms and traditional gem-like glazes. His work is often feat
ured Architectural Digest\, Town & Country\, Elle Décor\, Veranda\, The Ne
w York Times\, and The Wall Street Journal. He has had the honor of making
lamps for the Oval Office for the past four White House administrations\,
as well Blair House and many other distinguished American homes. He is au
thor of A Year at Clove Brook Farm\, published by Rizzoli.\n\nYoung Schola
rs lectures\, sponsored by The Decorative Arts Trust\, take place on Satur
day\, November 12 at 2:00 pm. These lectures are presented by recent Lois
F. McNeil Fellows from the Winterthur Program in American Material Culture
\, a joint graduate program of Winterthur and the University of Delaware.
Katrina Reynolds will present Rediscovering the Formula: Interpreting a St
enciled Pelerine in the Winterthur Collection and Ethan Snyder will presen
t A Long Space Race: Contextualizing Early (Human) Flight in Eighteenth-Ce
ntury Material\nCulture.\nTickets are valid for each day of the Show and i
nclude admission to Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library on show days. To
purchase tickets visit winterthur.org/DAS or call 800.448.3883. For more i
nformation\, please email das@winterthur.org.\nThe Delaware Antiques Show
benefits educational programming at Winterthur.\nThe Annual Delaware Antiq
ues Show\nOpening Night Party—Thursday\, November 10\, 5:00–9:00 pm\nCeleb
rate the opening of the show with cocktails and exclusive early shopping.
\nShow Hours\nFriday\, November 11\, 11:00 am–6:00 pm\nSaturday\, November
12\, 11:00 am–6:00 pm\nSunday\, November 13\, 11:00 am–5:00 pm\nGeneral A
dmission\n$25 per person\, $20 Winterthur Members. Children under 12 free.
Tickets valid for all three days of the Show and for admission to Wintert
hur on show days.\nThe Chase Center on the Riverfront is located at 815 Ju
stison Street\, Wilmington\, Delaware\, less than one hour south of Philad
elphia\, and midway between New York City and Washington\, D.C. For additi
onal information and updates about this year’s Delaware Antiques Show\, pl
ease email das@winterthur.org\, visit winterthur.org/DAS\, or call 800.448
.3883.\nThe Delaware Antiques Show is presented by Wilmington Trust\, a Me
mber of the M&T Family.\n# # #\nABOUT WINTERTHUR MUSEUM\, GARDEN & LIBRARY
\nWinterthur—known worldwide for its preeminent collection of American dec
orative arts\, naturalistic garden\, and research library for the study of
American art and material culture—offers a variety of tours\, exhibitions
\, programs\, and activities throughout the year.\nWinterthur is located o
n Route 52\, six miles northwest of Wilmington\, Delaware\, and five miles
south of U.S. Route 1. Museum hours are 10:00 am–5:00 pm\, Tuesday–Sunday
(closed on Mondays except during Yuletide\, on Thanksgiving and on Christ
mas). Winterthur is committed to accessible programming for all. For infor
mation\, including special services\, call 800.448.3883 or visit winterthu
r.org.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \nIf you would rather not receive futur
e communications from Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library\, let us know b
y clicking here.\nWinterthur Museum\, Garden & Library\, 5105 Kennett Pike
\,\, Wilmington\, DE 19735 United States
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Winterthur’s Annual Delaware Antiques Sh
ow\, November 11–13\n
60 Exceptional dealers to display and sell
at the Chase Center on the Riverfront
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One of the nation’s mo
st acclaimed shows of antiques\, art\, and design\, the Delaware Antiques
Show returns to the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington\, Novembe
r 11–13. The Show features more than 60 of the country’s most distinguishe
d dealers in American antiques\, furniture\, paintings\, rugs\, porcelain\
, silver\, jewelry\, and other decorative arts.
\n
From the newest co
llector to the most knowledgeable connoisseur\, there is something for eve
ryone. Tickets include lectures\, book signings\, and admission to the Sho
w and to Winterthur November 11–13. Highlights include a keynote lecture p
resented by famed designers Ashley Whittaker and Christopher Spitzmiller o
n November 11 at 10:00 a.m.
\n
\n
Described as the “neo-tradition
alist\,” Ashley Whittaker’s work reveals fresh and modern perspectives on
traditional design and architecture. She is listed on Elle Décor’
s A-List of top designers. Her work has been published in The New York
Times\, Veranda\, Southern Living\, Coastal Living\, and Domino\, and it has been featured on the
cover of House Beautiful six times. She credits her training in
the design industry to legendary decorator Markham Roberts\, who she worke
d for before starting out on her own in 2006. Her work includes projects i
n New York\, Connecticut\, Rhode Island\, Florida\, California\, and Monta
na.
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Chris Spitzmiller creates ceramic lamps inspired by classica
l forms and traditional gem-like glazes. His work is often featured Ar
chitectural Digest\, Town & Country\, Elle Décor\,
Veranda\, The New York Times\, and The Wall Street J
ournal. He has had the honor of making lamps for the Oval Office for
the past four White House administrations\, as well Blair House and many o
ther distinguished American homes. He is author of A Year at Clove Bro
ok Farm\, published by Rizzoli.
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Young Scholars lectur
es\, sponsored by The Decorative Arts Trust\, take place on Saturday\, Nov
ember 12 at 2:00 pm. These lectures are presented by recent Lois F. McNeil
Fellows from the Winterthur Program in American Material Culture\, a join
t graduate program of Winterthur and the University of Delaware. Katrina R
eynolds will present Rediscovering the Formula: Interpreting a Stencil
ed Pelerine in the Winterthur Collection and Ethan Snyder will presen
t A Long Space Race: Contextualizing Early (Human) Flight in Eighteent
h-Century Material \nCulture.
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Tickets are valid
for each day of the Show and include admission to Winterthur Museum\, Gar
den & Library on show days. To purchase tickets visit winterthur.org/DAS o
r call 800.448.3883. For more information\, please email das@winterthur.org.
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The Delaware Antiques S
how benefits educational programming at Winterthur.
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nual Delaware Antiques Show
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Opening Night Party—T
hursday\, November 10\, 5:00–9:00 pm \nCelebrate the opening
of the show with cocktails and exclusive early shopping.
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Show Hours \nFriday\, November 11\, 11:00 am–6:00 pm \n
Saturday\, November 12\, 11:00 am–6:00 pm \nSunday\, November 13\, 11
:00 am–5:00 pm
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General Admission \n$25 per p
erson\, $20 Winterthur Members. Children under 12 free. Tickets valid for
all three days of the Show and for admission to Winterthur on show days.
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The Chase Center on the Riverfront is located at 815 Justison Stree
t\, Wilmington\, Delaware\, less than one hour south of Philadelphia\, and
midway between New York City and Washington\, D.C. For additional informa
tion and updates about this year’s Delaware Antiques Show\, please email <
a href='mailto:das@winterthur.org'>das@winterthur.org\, visit winterth
ur.org/DAS\, or call 800.448.3883.
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resented by Wilmington Trust\, a Member of the M&T Family. \n# # #
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ABOUT WINTERTHUR MUSEUM\, GARDEN & LIBRARY \nW
interthur—known worldwide for its preeminent collection of American decora
tive arts\, naturalistic garden\, and research library for the study of Am
erican art and material culture—offers a variety of tours\, exhibitions\,
programs\, and activities throughout the year.
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Winterthur is locat
ed on Route 52\, six miles northwest of Wilmington\, Delaware\, and five m
iles south of U.S. Route 1. Museum hours are 10:00 am–5:00 pm\, Tuesday–Su
nday (closed on Mondays except during Yuletide\, on Thanksgiving and on Ch
ristmas). Winterthur is committed to accessible programming for all. For i
nformation\, including special services\, call 800.448.3883 or visit winte
rthur.org.
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DESCRIPTION:Unionville High School Art Gala celebrates its 46th year. The a
nnual art show and sale to be held November 11 from 6-9 p.m. and November
12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Unionville High School\, showcases local work
ing artists\, Unionville High School (UHS) Alumni\, and current UHS studen
t artists. In addition to beautiful artwork\, there is live music to enter
tain and delicious desserts to enjoy. Funds raised will benefit the UHS PT
O\, contributing to Educational Enrichment Projects to enhance the overall
educational experience for all UHS students. In addition\, funds will hel
p make local community outreach efforts possible.\n \nThe Unionville High
School Art Gala strives to include a variety of artists - both new and mor
e established individuals. Approximately 70 participating artists express
their talents though diverse mediums including oil and watercolor painting
s\, photography\, glass\, metal\, pastels\, mixed media\, jewelry\, cerami
cs\, mosaics\, and wood.\n \nThis year’s Featured Artist is Temre Stanchfi
eld. Temre draws inspiration for her work from the natural world\, paintin
g flower\, plant and landscape imagery as a means of highlighting the pere
nnial life cycle. She explains that painting is a conversation about renew
al in her studio\, and she uses abstract elements to explore this conversa
tion. Temre’s current work focuses on the local landscape of the Brandywin
e Valley region\, combining texture with oil on birch panels or canvas\, a
s well as studies on paper.\n \nTemre studied classical figure painting at
the University of Puget Sound in Washington State\, in Florence\, Italy\,
and at the University of Arizona. She is a frequent exhibitor in art show
s\, galleries and festivals throughout southern Pennsylvania and Delaware\
, including\, most recently\, the distinguished Rittenhouse Square Fine Ar
t Show in Philadelphia. Temre paints in her studio in southern Chester Cou
nty.\n \nThe Art Gala also includes a Student Art section which highlights
the impressive artistic talents nurtured by the outstanding UHS Art Depar
tment. In addition to approximately 175 student artists\, students who dem
onstrate particularly refined and distinct talents are selected as Feature
d Student Artists each year. This year’s Featured Student Artists will be
announced at the end of October.\n \nA Silent Auction will be offered to
the public\, featuring beautiful artwork donated by the talented artists i
n the show as well as select regional activities and outings. The Silent A
uction will be online at https://www.32auctions.com/unionvilleartgala2022
throughout the weekend of November 11-13. Donations to the silent auction
along with business sponsorships are key components to the success of the
Gala. Please see our website at https://www.unionvilleartgala.com for deta
ils on how to donate a silent auction item and/or to become a sponsor.\n
\nFriday evening includes live music from UHS students and local musicians
\, with assorted desserts and beverages offered for sale. Thirty percent o
f proceeds from art sales and 100% of proceeds from the silent auction ben
efit the UHS PTO. Admission is free.\n \nThe 2022 Unionville High School A
rt Gala will begin Friday\, November 11\, from 6 to 9 p.m. and continues o
n Saturday\, November 12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Unionville High Sch
ool Auditorium Entrance\, 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348.
For more details and information\, please visit the Art Gala website at w
ww.unionvilleartgala.com or find us on Facebook and Instagram. This fun an
d lively event is not to be missed!
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221111T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221111T210000
LOCATION:Unionville High School @ 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA
19348
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Unionville Art Gala
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Unionville Hi
gh School Art Gala celebrates its 46th year. The annual art show a
nd sale to be held November 11 from 6-9 p.m. and November 12 from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at Unionville High School\, showcases local working art
ists\, Unionville High School (UHS) Alumni\, and current UHS student artis
ts. In addition to beautiful artwork\, there is live music to entertain an
d delicious desserts to enjoy. Funds raised will benefit the UHS PTO\, con
tributing to Educational Enrichment Projects to enhance the overall educat
ional experience for all UHS students. In addition\, funds will help make
local community outreach efforts possible.
\n
\n
The Unionvill
e High School Art Gala strives to include a variety of artists - both new
and more established individuals. Approximately 70 participating artists e
xpress their talents though diverse mediums including oil and watercolor p
aintings\, photography\, glass\, metal\, pastels\, mixed media\, jewelry\,
ceramics\, mosaics\, and wood.
\n
\n
This year’s Featured Art
ist is Temre Stanchfield. Temre draws inspiration for her work from the na
tural world\, painting flower\, plant and landscape imagery as a means of
highlighting the perennial life cycle. She explains that painting is a con
versation about renewal in her studio\, and she uses abstract elements to
explore this conversation. Temre’s current work focuses on the local lands
cape of the Brandywine Valley region\, combining texture with oil on birch
panels or canvas\, as well as studies on paper.
\n
\n
Temre s
tudied classical figure painting at the University of Puget Sound in Washi
ngton State\, in Florence\, Italy\, and at the University of Arizona. She
is a frequent exhibitor in art shows\, galleries and festivals throughout
southern Pennsylvania and Delaware\, including\, most recently\, the disti
nguished Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show in Philadelphia. Temre paints in
her studio in southern Chester County.
\n
\n
The Art Gala als
o includes a Student Art section which highlights the impressive artistic
talents nurtured by the outstanding UHS Art Department. In addition to app
roximately 175 student artists\, students who demonstrate particularly ref
ined and distinct talents are selected as Featured Student Artists each ye
ar. This year’s Featured Student Artists will be announced at the end of
October.
\n
\n
A Silent Auction will be offered to the public\
, featuring beautiful artwork donated by the talented artists in the show
as well as select regional activities and outings. The Silent Auction will
be online at h
ttps://www.32auctions.com/unionvilleartgala2022 throughout the weekend
of November 11-13. Donations to the silent auction along with business sp
onsorships are key components to the success of the Gala. Please see our w
ebsite at https://www.unionvi
lleartgala.com for details on how to donate a silent auction item and/
or to become a sponsor.
\n
\n
Friday evening includes live mus
ic from UHS students and local musicians\, with assorted desserts and beve
rages offered for sale. Thirty percent of proceeds from art sales and 100%
of proceeds from the silent auction benefit the UHS PTO. Admission is fre
e.
\n
\n
The 2022 Unionville High School Art Gala will begin F
riday\, November 11\, from 6 to 9 p.m. and continues on Saturday\, Novembe
r 12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Unionville High School Auditorium Entra
nce\, 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348. For more de
tails and information\, please visit the Art Gala website at www.unionvilleartgala.com or find us on
Facebook and Instagram. This fun and lively event is not to be mi
ssed!
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Robin Baker\; 610-459-3342\; bbpavolunteerdirector@gmail.com\; http
://brandywinebattlefield.org/
DESCRIPTION:We will be having our first annual Harvest Fest Colonial day. T
hat means you can enjoy the harvest season\, visit with and learn from our
Living History reenactors\, check out some local vendors\, play games\, a
nd get your face painted.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221112T150000
LOCATION:Brandywine Battlefield Park @ 1491 Baltimore Pike\, Chadds Ford\,
PA 19317
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/brandywine-battlefield-park-harvest-fe
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We will be ha
ving our first annual Harvest Fest Colonial day. That means you can enjoy
the harvest season\, visit with and learn from our Living History reenacto
rs\, check out some local vendors\, play games\, and get your face painted
.
\n
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X-COST:$8 (Adults)\, $7 (seniors\, AAA\, AARP\, Veterans)\, $5 (youth)
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UID:ai1ec-198326@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Unionville High School Art Gala celebrates its 46th year. The a
nnual art show and sale to be held November 11 from 6-9 p.m. and November
12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Unionville High School\, showcases local work
ing artists\, Unionville High School (UHS) Alumni\, and current UHS studen
t artists. In addition to beautiful artwork\, there is live music to enter
tain and delicious desserts to enjoy. Funds raised will benefit the UHS PT
O\, contributing to Educational Enrichment Projects to enhance the overall
educational experience for all UHS students. In addition\, funds will hel
p make local community outreach efforts possible.\n \nThe Unionville High
School Art Gala strives to include a variety of artists - both new and mor
e established individuals. Approximately 70 participating artists express
their talents though diverse mediums including oil and watercolor painting
s\, photography\, glass\, metal\, pastels\, mixed media\, jewelry\, cerami
cs\, mosaics\, and wood.\n \nThis year’s Featured Artist is Temre Stanchfi
eld. Temre draws inspiration for her work from the natural world\, paintin
g flower\, plant and landscape imagery as a means of highlighting the pere
nnial life cycle. She explains that painting is a conversation about renew
al in her studio\, and she uses abstract elements to explore this conversa
tion. Temre’s current work focuses on the local landscape of the Brandywin
e Valley region\, combining texture with oil on birch panels or canvas\, a
s well as studies on paper.\n \nTemre studied classical figure painting at
the University of Puget Sound in Washington State\, in Florence\, Italy\,
and at the University of Arizona. She is a frequent exhibitor in art show
s\, galleries and festivals throughout southern Pennsylvania and Delaware\
, including\, most recently\, the distinguished Rittenhouse Square Fine Ar
t Show in Philadelphia. Temre paints in her studio in southern Chester Cou
nty.\n \nThe Art Gala also includes a Student Art section which highlights
the impressive artistic talents nurtured by the outstanding UHS Art Depar
tment. In addition to approximately 175 student artists\, students who dem
onstrate particularly refined and distinct talents are selected as Feature
d Student Artists each year. This year’s Featured Student Artists will be
announced at the end of October.\n \nA Silent Auction will be offered to
the public\, featuring beautiful artwork donated by the talented artists i
n the show as well as select regional activities and outings. The Silent A
uction will be online at https://www.32auctions.com/unionvilleartgala2022
throughout the weekend of November 11-13. Donations to the silent auction
along with business sponsorships are key components to the success of the
Gala. Please see our website at https://www.unionvilleartgala.com for deta
ils on how to donate a silent auction item and/or to become a sponsor.\n
\nFriday evening includes live music from UHS students and local musicians
\, with assorted desserts and beverages offered for sale. Thirty percent o
f proceeds from art sales and 100% of proceeds from the silent auction ben
efit the UHS PTO. Admission is free.\n \nThe 2022 Unionville High School A
rt Gala will begin Friday\, November 11\, from 6 to 9 p.m. and continues o
n Saturday\, November 12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Unionville High Sch
ool Auditorium Entrance\, 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348.
For more details and information\, please visit the Art Gala website at w
ww.unionvilleartgala.com or find us on Facebook and Instagram. This fun an
d lively event is not to be missed!
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221112T160000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Unionville High School Art Gala
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Unionville Hi
gh School Art Gala celebrates its 46th year. The annual art show a
nd sale to be held November 11 from 6-9 p.m. and November 12 from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at Unionville High School\, showcases local working art
ists\, Unionville High School (UHS) Alumni\, and current UHS student artis
ts. In addition to beautiful artwork\, there is live music to entertain an
d delicious desserts to enjoy. Funds raised will benefit the UHS PTO\, con
tributing to Educational Enrichment Projects to enhance the overall educat
ional experience for all UHS students. In addition\, funds will help make
local community outreach efforts possible.
\n
\n
The Unionvill
e High School Art Gala strives to include a variety of artists - both new
and more established individuals. Approximately 70 participating artists e
xpress their talents though diverse mediums including oil and watercolor p
aintings\, photography\, glass\, metal\, pastels\, mixed media\, jewelry\,
ceramics\, mosaics\, and wood.
\n
\n
This year’s Featured Art
ist is Temre Stanchfield. Temre draws inspiration for her work from the na
tural world\, painting flower\, plant and landscape imagery as a means of
highlighting the perennial life cycle. She explains that painting is a con
versation about renewal in her studio\, and she uses abstract elements to
explore this conversation. Temre’s current work focuses on the local lands
cape of the Brandywine Valley region\, combining texture with oil on birch
panels or canvas\, as well as studies on paper.
\n
\n
Temre s
tudied classical figure painting at the University of Puget Sound in Washi
ngton State\, in Florence\, Italy\, and at the University of Arizona. She
is a frequent exhibitor in art shows\, galleries and festivals throughout
southern Pennsylvania and Delaware\, including\, most recently\, the disti
nguished Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show in Philadelphia. Temre paints in
her studio in southern Chester County.
\n
\n
The Art Gala als
o includes a Student Art section which highlights the impressive artistic
talents nurtured by the outstanding UHS Art Department. In addition to app
roximately 175 student artists\, students who demonstrate particularly ref
ined and distinct talents are selected as Featured Student Artists each ye
ar. This year’s Featured Student Artists will be announced at the end of
October.
\n
\n
A Silent Auction will be offered to the public\
, featuring beautiful artwork donated by the talented artists in the show
as well as select regional activities and outings. The Silent Auction will
be online at h
ttps://www.32auctions.com/unionvilleartgala2022 throughout the weekend
of November 11-13. Donations to the silent auction along with business sp
onsorships are key components to the success of the Gala. Please see our w
ebsite at https://www.unionvi
lleartgala.com for details on how to donate a silent auction item and/
or to become a sponsor.
\n
\n
Friday evening includes live mus
ic from UHS students and local musicians\, with assorted desserts and beve
rages offered for sale. Thirty percent of proceeds from art sales and 100%
of proceeds from the silent auction benefit the UHS PTO. Admission is fre
e.
\n
\n
The 2022 Unionville High School Art Gala will begin F
riday\, November 11\, from 6 to 9 p.m. and continues on Saturday\, Novembe
r 12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Unionville High School Auditorium Entra
nce\, 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348. For more de
tails and information\, please visit the Art Gala website at www.unionvilleartgala.com or find us on
Facebook and Instagram. This fun and lively event is not to be mi
ssed!
\n
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UID:ai1ec-198846@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:hillary k. holland\; 302-888-4614\; hholland@winterthur.org\; https
://www.winterthur.org/calendar/shop-and-savor-fusions-tasters-choice/
DESCRIPTION:Taste gourmet olive oils and vinegars from around the world wit
h Fusions Taster’s Choice\, in the Museum Store. This is a drop-in event\;
no reservations or admission fee required. The Museum Store is open 10 am
–5 pm.\nJoin us on select weekends at the Museum Store to mingle with the
artisans that craft your favorite local delicacies. From wine to cheese to
honey to chocolate to coffee\, there is something for everyone’s palate.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T160000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike Winterthu
r\, DE 19735
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Shop \, Savor: Fusions Taster’s Choice
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/shop-savor-fusions-tasters-choice/
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Taste gourmet
olive oils and vinegars from around the world with Fusions Taster’s Choic
e\, in the Museum Store. This is a drop-in event\; no reservations or
admission fee required. The Museum Store is open 10 am–5 pm.
\n
Join us on select weekends at the Museum Store to mingle with the
artisans that craft your favorite local delicacies. From wine to cheese t
o honey to chocolate to coffee\, there is something for everyone’s palate.
\n
END:VEVENT
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UID:ai1ec-198151@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:November 16\, 2022\nImportance of Screenings in Cancer Preventi
on: Dr. Ramona Stone\, PhD\, associate professor of health
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T180000
LOCATION:Virtual West Chester University
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Importance of Screenings in Cancer Prevention: Dr. Ramona Stone\, P
hD\, Associate Professor of Health
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/importance-of-screenings-in-cancer-pre
vention-dr-ramona-stone-phd-associate-professor-of-health/
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Novem
ber 16\, 2022
\n
Importance of Screenings in Cancer Preventi
on: Dr. Ramona Stone\, PhD\, associate professor of health
\n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-198650@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Paul Kahan\; 6104369600\; pkahan@americanhelicopter.museum\; https:
//americanhelicopter.museum/events/star-trek-special-exhibit/
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on hundreds of contemporary news articles and primary s
ources not seen in decades\, this book tells the true story of the first s
uccessful Star Trek revival.\nAHMEC is excited to present a unique collect
ion of screen-used and production-made artifacts that span decades\, inclu
ding costumes\, weapons\, communicators\, even pieces of the starship Ente
rprise! A delight for hard-core Trekkies and casual fans alike\, this once
-in-a-lifetime exhibit is a chance to peer behind the curtain and see some
of the most iconic props from the Star Trek universe. A Members Only Exhi
bit Preview and Speakers’ Series accompany the exhibit. All events will be
conducted via Zoom. You can participate onsite at the museum or by using
your computer off-site. Cost per event is $25.00 for non-members and FREE
for members.\nTickets: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0uf-uvrT
wpGtSpUZouqqA6q8kgFc2yLWhJ.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T203000
LOCATION:American Helicopter Museum & Education Center @ 1220 American Boul
evard
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The First Star Trek Movie: Bringing the Franchise to the Big Screen
with Sherilyn Connelly
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/the-first-star-trek-movie-bringing-the
-franchise-to-the-big-screen-with-sherilyn-connelly/
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Drawing on hu
ndreds of contemporary news articles and primary sources not seen in decad
es\, this book tells the true story of the first successful Star Trek revi
val.
\n
AHMEC is excited to present a unique collection of screen-use
d and production-made artifacts that span decades\, including costumes\, w
eapons\, communicators\, even pieces of the starship Enterprise! A delight
for hard-core Trekkies and casual fans alike\, this once-in-a-lifetime ex
hibit is a chance to peer behind the curtain and see some of the most icon
ic props from the Star Trek universe. A Members Only Exhibit Preview and S
peakers’ Series accompany the exhibit. All events will be conducted via Zo
om. You can participate onsite at the museum or by using your computer off
-site. Cost per event is $25.00 for non-members and FREE for members.
X-COST:Free for members\; $25 for all others
X-TICKETS-URL:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0uf-uvrTwpGtSpUZou
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UID:ai1ec-199076@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION: \nThe Art Trust Gallery at Meridian Bank\n\n16 W. Market Stree
t\nWest Chester\, Pennsylvania 19380
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221118T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221118T203000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Gifted – Artists’ Reception
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/gifted-artists-reception/
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The Art
Trust Gallery at Meridian Bank
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16 W. Market Street<
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West Chester\, Pennsylvania 1
9380
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UID:ai1ec-198848@chaddsfordlive.com
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:hillary k. holland\; 3028884614\; hholland@winterthur.org\; https:/
/www.winterthur.org/calendar/forest-therapy-5/2022-11-19/
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by the Japanese art of shinrin yoku\, or “forest bathi
ng\,” this healing practice that enables practitioners to deepen their per
sonal connections to the natural world.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T120000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike Winterthu
r\, DE 19735
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Forest Therapy
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Inspired by t
he Japanese art of shinrin yoku\, or “forest bathing\,”
this healing practice that enables practitioners to deepen their personal
connections to the natural world.
\n
X-COST:$20.00
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UID:ai1ec-198847@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:hillary k. holland\; 3028884614\; hholland@winterthur.org\; https:/
/www.winterthur.org/calendar/holiday-walking-wine-tasting/
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the beginning of the Yuletide season with a crisp aft
ernoon walk through the woodland\, stopping along the way to enjoy three w
ine tastings courtesy of Moët Hennessy and pop-up shops by local artisans.
Warm up with fire pits\, listen to live music by local jazz musicians Ton
y “Big Cat” Smith and Alvin Alexander\, enjoy a sweet treat from East Coas
t Sweets\, and a glass of spiked apple cider.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T170000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike Winterthu
r\, DE 19735
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Holiday Walking Wine Tasting
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/holiday-walking-wine-tasting/
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Celebrate the
beginning of the Yuletide season with a crisp afternoon walk through the
woodland\, stopping along the way to enjoy three wine tastings courtesy of
Moët Hennessy and pop-up shops by
local artisans. Warm up with fire pits\, listen to live music by local ja
zz musicians Tony “Big Cat” Smith and Alvin Alexander\, enjoy a sweet trea
t from East Coast Sweets\,
and a glass of spiked apple cider.
\n
X-COST:$45.00\; $20.00 for designated driver
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-199020@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Kennett Square’s Holiday Light Parade on State Street kicks off
the holiday season this year on Friday\, November 25th at 6:15pm. Enjoy d
ancers\, a DJ playing holiday tunes\, floats festooned with lights\, and t
he traditional Christmas tree lighting with Santa and Mrs. Claus!\nNB: The
Holiday Light Parade will follow a new route this year\, heading north on
the 100 block of South Broad Street and then west along State Street to C
enter Street.\nGrab some dinner and drinks at the Market\, then step right
outside our door and enjoy the start of the holiday season with this fun
parade.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221125T181500
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Kennett Square’s Holiday Light Parade
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/kennett-squares-holiday-light-parade/
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\n\n
\n
Kennett Square’s Holiday Light Parade on State St
reet kicks off the holiday season this year on Friday\, November 25th at 6
:15pm. Enjoy dancers\, a DJ playing holiday tunes\, floats festooned with
lights\, and the traditional Christmas tree lighting with Santa and Mrs. C
laus!\n
NB: The Holiday Light Parade will follow a new route
this year\, heading north on the 100 block of South Broad Street
and then west along State Street to Center Street.
\n
Grab some dinn
er and drinks at the Market\, then step right outside our door and enjoy t
he start of the holiday season with this fun parade.
\n
\n
\n
\n
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UID:ai1ec-199261@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:We are ready for tomorrow and the opening of the critter sale a
t Chadds Ford Historical Society. Wednesday is for Brandywine Art Museum m
embers only. Thursday - Saturday 10am to 5 pm\, Sunday 10 am to 3 pm. — at
The Chadds Ford Historical Society.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221130T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221130T170000
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SUMMARY:Critter Sale
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/critter-sale-2/
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We are ready
for tomorrow and the opening of the critter sale at Chadds Ford Historical
Society. Wednesday is for Brandywine Art Museum members only. Thursday -
Saturday 10am to 5 pm\, Sunday 10 am to 3 pm. — at The Chadds Ford Histor
ical Society.
\n
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UID:ai1ec-198849@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:hillary k. holland\; 3028884614\; hholland@winterthur.org\; https:/
/www.winterthur.org/calendar/curiosity-carnival-6/
DESCRIPTION:Drop in to find out what questions and conundrums have made us
curious. Meet Winterthur staff\, students\, fellows\, and researchers to l
earn about the questions they have been asking. Explore the work they are
doing as they share hands-on activities\, informal chats\, mini-tours\, an
d demonstrations.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221203T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221203T150000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike Winterthu
r\, DE 19735
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Curiosity Carnival
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nd out what questions and conundrums have made us curious. Meet Winterthur
staff\, students\, fellows\, and researchers to learn about the questions
they have been asking. Explore the work they are doing as they share hand
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CONTACT:thebvc.org
DESCRIPTION:The Brandywine Valley Chorale returns to the world of holiday e
ntertainment with its annual winter concert!\nThe program highlights three
inspired works — This Present Moment by distinguished American composer M
ichael John Trotta and Gloria by Italian virtuoso Antonio Vivaldi.\n\nThe
concert will feature a chamber orchestra accompaniment\, with a piece by E
laine Hagenberg\, additional seasonal selections and our traditional Chris
tmas carol sing-alongs.\nTickets: https://thebvc.org/this-present-moment.
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inspired works — This Present Moment by disting
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The concert will f
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g\, additional seasonal selections and our traditional Christmas carol sin
g-alongs.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:hillary k. holland\; 3028884614\; hholland@winterthur.org\; https:/
/www.winterthur.org/calendar/a-christmas-carol-live/2022-12-07/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this captivating rendition of the timeless holiday
classic as performed\nby Gerald Charles Dickens\, the great-great-grandson
of literary master Charles\nDickens. During his energetic one-man show\,
Gerald brings the story to life\, depicting 26 characters of the classic t
ale\, with only a table\, wing chair\, and hat rack with him on stage. Mak
e your visit more special with a Yuletide tour.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221207T143000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike Winterthu
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SUMMARY:A Christmas Carol\, Live!
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Join us for t
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r Charles \nDickens. During his energetic one-man show\, Gerald bring
s the story to life\, depicting 26 characters of the classic tale\, with o
nly a table\, wing chair\, and hat rack with him on stage. Make your visit
more special with a Yuletide tour.
\n
X-COST:$30.00
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:hillary k. holland\; 3028884614\; hholland@winterthur.org\; https:/
/www.winterthur.org/calendar/wonderful-wednesdays-2/2022-12-07/
DESCRIPTION:Soak in the evening glow of the house decked in its holiday glo
ry or toast marshmallows by the outdoor fire pits. Tap your toes to the sou
nds of Wilmington’s best jazz and savor a seasonal cocktail. See our magic
al toy train display and gingerbread and doll houses. Included with admiss
ion. Free for Members. Ticket includes a self-paced house tour\, live musi
c\, toy train display\, gingerbread and dollhouse viewing\, exhibitions\,
and shopping in the Museum Store. Yuletide workshops available for an addi
tional fee. Food and drink available for purchase. House tours have limit
ed capacity. Museum Store open until 8:00 pm.
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LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike Winterthu
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RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20221228T170000
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SUMMARY:Wonderful Wednesdays
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Soak in the e
vening glow of the house decked in its holiday glory or toast marshmallows
by the outdoor fire pits. Tap your toes to the sounds of Wilmington’s best
jazz and savor a seasonal cocktail. See our magical toy train display and
gingerbread and doll houses. Included with admission. Free for Member
s. Ticket includes a self-paced house tour\, live music\, toy tra
in display\, gingerbread and dollhouse viewing\, exhibitions\, and shoppin
g in the Museum Store. Yuletide workshops available for an additional fee.
Food and drink available for purchase. House tours have limited capacity
. Museum Store open until 8:00 pm.
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X-COST:Included with admission
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:December 7\, 2022 \nImportance of Daily Contemplative Practice
and Mindfulness: A conversation with Pat Croce and Don McCown\, PhD
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221207T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221207T180000
LOCATION:Virtual West Chester University
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SUMMARY:Importance of Daily Contemplative Practice and Mindfulness: A Conve
rsation with Pat Croce and Don McCown\, PhD
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/importance-of-daily-contemplative-prac
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Importance of Daily Contemplative Practice and Mindfulness: A conve
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Series Year-End Finale Will Feature World Renowned G
eorge Washington Interpreter Brian Hilton As He Discusses How To Use The T
eaching Of Washington In Modern Times \n \nThe Washington Memorial Heritag
e and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) are excited to announce their “Histor
ical Holiday Celebration” featuring world renowned George Washington Inter
preter Brian Hilton on Thursday\, December 8 at 6 PM at the Washington Mem
orial Chapel.\nAs the culmination to their year-long “Lead Like George” le
adership series\, this special evening will give audiences the opportunity
to “meet” Washington and learn about his role\, up to and during the Cons
titutional Convention\, as he is interviewed by Indispensable Leadership’s
David Cross. Attendees will also discover how Washington’s leadership sty
le changed throughout the years and how his relationships with his contemp
oraries\, helped pave his way to the Presidency. James Madison Interpreter
Kyle Jenks will also join the discussion to provide his insight into Wash
ington’s rise to becoming of one the greatest leaders of our nation.\nThis
engaging and highly-insightful event will not only weave together all of
the teachings from the past 11 leadership sessions but it will also provid
e insight into how to translate Washington’s leadership into today’s moder
n society.\nImmediately following the discussion\, guests are invited to c
hat with Washington and Madison while they enjoy complimentary wine and ch
eese.\nHilton\, who has been portraying Washington for nearly 25 years\, i
s the pre-eminent George Washington interpreter in the country. He has app
eared at many illustrious events including three Road Scholar Events this
past summer in Washington\, D.C.\; several George Washington Birthday Para
des in Alexandria\, VA\; and The Center For Education Reform.\nThe “Histor
ical Holiday Celebration” is open to the public and tickets are $20 per pe
rson per session\; students with proof of student status will be admitted
free. Pay at the door or register to attend at https://indispensableleader
ship.com/.\nWashington Memorial Chapel is located at Rt. 23 Valley Forge P
ark\, Valley Forge\, PA.\nTo learn more about the Washington Memorial Chap
el\, visit http://wmchapel.org/heritage/ and http://www.savewashingtonmemo
rial.org/ to learn about the restoration campaign.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221208T210000
LOCATION:Washington Memorial Chapel @ Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park\, Valley For
ge\, PA.
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SUMMARY:The Washington Memorial Heritage To Host Historical Holiday Celebra
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URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/the-washington-memorial-heritage-to-ho
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Leadership Series Year-End Finale W
ill Feature World Renowned George Washington Interpreter Brian Hilton As H
e Discusses How To Use The Teaching Of Washington In Modern Times
\n
\n
The Washington Memorial
Heritage and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) are
excited to announce their “Historical Holiday Celebration” featuring world renowned George Washington Interpreter Brian Hi
lton on Thursday\, December 8 at 6 PM at the Washington Memorial Chapel.
\n
As the culmination to their year-long “Lead Like Georg
e” leadership series\, this special evening will give audiences the opport
unity to “meet” Washington and learn about his role\, up to and during the
Constitutional Convention\, as he is interviewed by Indispensable Leaders
hip’s David Cross. Attendees will also discover how Washington’s leadershi
p style changed throughout the years and how his relationships with his co
ntemporaries\, helped pave his way to the Presidency. James Madison Interp
reter Kyle Jenks will also join the discussion to provide his insight into
Washington’s rise to becoming of one the greatest leaders of our nation.<
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This engaging and highly-insightful eve
nt will not only weave together all of the teachings from the past 11 lead
ership sessions but it will also provide insight into how to translate Was
hington’s leadership into today’s modern society.
\n
Immediately following the discussion\, guests are invited to ch
at with Washington and Madison while they enjoy complimentary wine and che
ese.
\n
Hilton\, who has been portraying W
ashington for nearly 25 years\, is the pre-eminent George Washington inter
preter in the country. He has appeared at many illustrious events includin
g three Road Scholar Events this past summer in Washington\, D.C.\; severa
l George Washington Birthday Parades in Alexandria\, VA\; and The Center F
or Education Reform.
\n
The “Histo
rical Holiday Celebration” is open to the public and tickets are
$20 per person per session\; students with proof of student status will be
admitted free. Pay at the door or register to attend at https://indispensableleadership.com/.
\n
Washington Memorial Chapel is located at
Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park\, Valley Forge\, PA.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:hillary k. holland\; 302-888-4614\; hholland@winterthur.org\; https
://www.winterthur.org/calendar/candlelight-concert-2/
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in an evening of stunning ambience by candleli
ght\, featuring angelic music by People-to-People International musicians
Olivia Geiser and Noëlle Grüebler of Winterthur\, Switzerland.\nThe Winter
thur estate\, now known as Winterthur Museum\, Garden\, and Library\, was
named by Swiss-born Jacques-Antoine Bidermann\, husband of Evelina Gabriel
le du Pont\, to honor his ancestral home.\nDuo Noëlle Grüebler (violin) an
d Olivia Geiser (piano)\, dedicated their project\, Winterthur and Music\,
to various composers linked to Winterthur\, Switzerland\, providing inter
esting insight into the vibrant musical scene of this town on the outskirt
s of Zurich. Join us for a Yuletide evening as we bring the two Winterthur
s together through music. $15\; $10 for Members. Reserve now.\nBites and l
ibations will be available for purchase in the Visitor Center prior to the
concert beginning at 5:00 pm\, and until 8:00 pm after the concert\, as y
ou mingle with the musicians. \nWinterthur thanks People-to-People Delawar
e for sponsoring the Candlelight Concert and bringing the two Winterthurs
together this Yuletide season.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221210T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221210T190000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike Winterthu
r\, DE 19735
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Immerse yourself in an evening of stunning ambience by candlelig
ht\, featuring angelic music by People-to-People International musicians O
livia Geiser and Noëlle Grüebler of Winterthur\, Switzerland.
\n
The Winterthur estate\, now known as Winterthur Museum\
, Garden\, and Library\, was named by Swiss-born Jacques-Antoine Bidermann
\, husband of Evelina Gabrielle du Pont\, to honor his ancestral home.
\n
Duo Noëlle Grüebler (violin) and Olivia Geiser
(piano)\, dedicated their project\, Winterthur and Music\, to various com
posers linked to Winterthur\, Switzerland\, providing interesting insight
into the vibrant musical scene of this town on the outskirts of Zurich. Jo
in us for a Yuletide evening as we bring the two Winterthurs together thro
ugh music. $15\; $10 for Members. Reserve now.
\n
Bites and lib
ations will be available for purchase in the Visitor Center prior to the c
oncert beginning at 5:00 pm\, and until 8:00 pm after the concert\, as you
mingle with the musicians.
\n
Winterthur thanks People-to-People Delaware for sponsoring t
he Candlelight Concert and bringing the two Winterthurs together this Yule
tide season.
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special evening…\nYou’re invited to our\nCollecto
r’s Sip & Shop\nWednesday\, December 14\, 4-8pm\nRSVP here to attend: http
s://forms.gle/yM53Phy6hQrVD2SF9\nIf you’ve already responded to one of our
artists\, you’re all set.\nIt’s free to attend\, just RSVP and bring a fr
iend!
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221214T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221214T200000
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SUMMARY:Aston Mills Arts – Sip and Shop
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If y
ou’ve already responded to one of our artists\, you’re all set.
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It’s free to attend\, just RSVP and bring a fri
end!
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:hillary k. holland\; 302-888-4614\; hholland@winterthur.org\; https
://www.winterthur.org/calendar/mixers-and-elixirs-4/
DESCRIPTION:Cheers to the weekend! Join us for a seasonally inspired cockta
il\, live music by the Newark Ukesters\, and concessions. Cozy up by the f
ires and roast marshmallows under the lights and celebrate the season in t
his special space where brides and grooms have made memories.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221216T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221216T190000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike Winterthu
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SUMMARY:Mixers and Elixirs
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Cheers to the
weekend! Join us for a seasonally inspired cocktail\, live music by the N
ewark Ukesters\, and concessions. Cozy up by the fires and roast marshmall
ows under the lights and celebrate the season in this special space where
brides and grooms have made memories.
\n
X-COST:$25.00\; $13.00 Designed Driver
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445\, Ext 103\; rkreference@delcolib
raries.org\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:Kick off the new year at the library as we welcome Paola Nardel
lo\, a Glen Mills-based certified health & wellness coach\, for a two-hour
wellness workshop! This event will feature interactive workshop tables ba
sed on many different foods\, dedicated to a better understanding the addi
tives and chemicals they contain\, as well as visuals\, displays\, and han
ds-on products to deepen your awareness of the importance of self-care and
the detrimental effects of toxins and chemicals in food\, other products\
, and everyday stressors have over our wellbeing.\nRegistration is encoura
ged but not required for this in-person event. It will take place in the C
ommunity Room on Thursday\, January 10\, from 4 to 6 PM.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230110T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230110T180000
LOCATION:Rachel Kohl Community Library--Community Room @ 687 Smithbridge Ro
ad\, Glen Mills\, PA 19342
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SUMMARY:Wellness Workshop with Paola Nardello
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Kick off the
new year at the library as we welcome Paola Nardello\, a Glen Mills-based
certified health & wellness coach\, for a two-hour wellness workshop! This
event will feature interactive workshop tables based on many different fo
ods\, dedicated to a better understanding the additives and chemicals they
contain\, as well as visuals\, displays\, and hands-on products to deepen
your awareness of the importance of self-care and the detrimental effects
of toxins and chemicals in food\, other products\, and everyday stressors
have over our wellbeing.
\n
Registration is encouraged but not required for thi
s in-person event. It will take place in the Community Room on Thursday\,
January 10\, from 4 to 6 PM.
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Veronica Batter\; 4848431278\; info@astonmillsarts.com
DESCRIPTION:Experience the art of painting mandalas while you sip Indian Ch
ai and immerse yourself in meditative music.\nIn this three-hour retreat\,
you will create a beautiful 6'x 6' acrylic painting of a mandala\,\nand y
ou will enjoy the experience of painting your unique piece!\nThe retreat b
egins with sharing gratitude\, followed by a Sanskrit Prayer\, a short pre
sentation about mandala art\, and storytelling.\nNo art background is nece
ssary. All supplies & materials included.\nhttps://www.vidyasartgallery.co
m/copy-of-retreat\nThis workshop is taking place at Aston Mills Arts at 31
00 Mount Rd\, Aston PA 19014\nTickets: https://www.vidyasartgallery.com/co
py-of-retreat.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230120T203000
LOCATION:Aston Mills Arts @ 3100 MOUNT ROAD
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Experience the art of painting mandalas while you sip Indian Chai and im
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our retreat\, you will create a beautiful 6'x 6' acrylic painting of a man
dala\,
\n
and you will enjoy the experience of paintin
g your unique piece!
\n
The retreat begins with shari
ng gratitude\, followed by a Sanskrit Prayer\, a short presentation about
mandala art\, and storytelling.
\n
No art background
is necessary. All supplies & materials included.
X-COST:100
X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.vidyasartgallery.com/copy-of-retreat
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Katherine Adriaanse\; 610-358-3445 Ext 103\; rkreference@delcolibra
ries.org\; kohllibrary.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual visit from Philadelphia's Science History
Institute for a discussion on Synthetic Dyes & Indigenous Craft! The brig
ht colors of synthetic dyes profoundly changed the work of dispossessed Na
vajo weavers in the late 1800s. In this live classroom visit\, explore the
troubling connections between technology and tradition that are woven int
o a Navajo “Eye-Dazzler.”\nThis event will take place over Zoom on Wednesd
ay\, January 25\, at 4:00 PM. Register here and you will receive an email
with the link to join 1 hour before the meeting begins. If you have not re
ceived this information by 3:15 PM on 1/25 and it is not in your email's s
pam folder\, please email kohllibrary@delcolibraries.org\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230125T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230125T170000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Synthetic Dyes & Indigenous Craft with the Science History Institut
e
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/synthetic-dyes-indigenous-craft-with-t
he-science-history-institute/
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Join us for a
virtual visit from Philadelphia's Science History Institute for a discuss
ion on Synthetic Dyes & Indigenous Craft! The bright colors of synthetic d
yes profoundly changed the work of dispossessed Navajo weavers in the late
1800s. In this live classroom visit\, explore the troubling connections b
etween technology and tradition that are woven into a Navajo “Eye-Dazzler.
”
\n
This event will take place over Zoom on Wednesday\, January 25\,
at 4:00 PM. Re
gister here and you will receive an email with the link to join 1 hour
before the meeting begins. If you have not received this information by 3
:15 PM on 1/25 and it is not in your email's spam folder\, please email ko
hllibrary@delcolibraries.org
\n
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Join Longwood Performing Arts for this timeless holiday traditi
on! Over 90 local dancers will take the stage and tell Clara's story of a
magical Christmas night! \nTwo shows Saturday December 10\, 2022 at 1pm &
5pm at Lincoln University’s International Cultural Center Theater\, 1570 W
Baltimore Pike\, Lincoln University\, PA 19352. Tickets available to purc
hase at the door or online at https://21496.recitalticketing.com/r/events/
.\nExperience the Magic!
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230128T130000
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SUMMARY:The Nutcracker Ballet presented by Longwood Performing Arts
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/the-nutcracker-ballet-presented-by-lon
gwood-performing-arts/
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Join Longwood Performing Arts for this timeless holiday tra
dition! Over 90 local dancers will take the stage and tell Clara's story o
f a magical Christmas night!
\n
T
wo shows Saturday December 10\, 2022 at 1pm & 5pm at Lincoln University’s International Cultu
ral Center Theater\, 1570 W Baltimore Pike\, Lincoln University\, PA 19352
. Tickets available to purchase at the door or online at https://21496.rec
italticketing.com/r/events/.
\n
Experience the Magic!
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Series Year-End Finale Will Feature World Renowned G
eorge Washington Interpreter Brian Hilton As He Discusses How To Use The T
eaching Of Washington In Modern Times\n \nThe Washington Memorial Heritage
and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) are excited to announce their “Histori
cal Holiday Celebration” featuring world renowned George Washington Interp
reter Brian Hilton on Thursday\, December 8 at 6 PM at the Washington Memo
rial Chapel.\nAs the culmination to their year-long “Lead Like George” lea
dership series\, this special evening will give audiences the opportunity
to “meet” Washington and learn about his role\, up to and during the Const
itutional Convention\, as he is interviewed by Indispensable Leadership’s
David Cross. Attendees will also discover how Washington’s leadership styl
e changed throughout the years and how his relationships with his contempo
raries\, helped pave his way to the Presidency. James Madison Interpreter
Kyle Jenks will also join the discussion to provide his insight into Washi
ngton’s rise to becoming of one the greatest leaders of our nation.\nThis
engaging and highly-insightful event will not only weave together all of t
he teachings from the past 11 leadership sessions but it will also provide
insight into how to translate Washington’s leadership into today’s modern
society.\nImmediately following the discussion\, guests are invited to ch
at with Washington and Madison while they enjoy complimentary wine and che
ese.\nHilton\, who has been portraying Washington for nearly 25 years\, is
the pre-eminent George Washington interpreter in the country. He has appe
ared at many illustrious events including three Road Scholar Events this p
ast summer in Washington\, D.C.\; several George Washington Birthday Parad
es in Alexandria\, VA\; and The Center For Education Reform.\nThe “Histori
cal Holiday Celebration” is open to the public and tickets are $20 per per
son per session\; students with proof of student status will be admitted f
ree. Pay at the door or register to attend at https://indispensableleaders
hip.com/.\nWashington Memorial Chapel is located at Rt. 23 Valley Forge Pa
rk\, Valley Forge\, PA.\nTo learn more about the Washington Memorial Chape
l\, visit http://wmchapel.org/heritage/ and http://www.savewashingtonmemor
ial.org/ to learn about the restoration campaign.
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Leadership Series Year-End Finale W
ill Feature World Renowned George Washington Interpreter Brian Hilton As H
e Discusses How To Use The Teaching Of Washington In Modern Times
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The Washington Memorial
Heritage and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) are
excited to announce their “Historical Holiday Celebration” featuring world renowned George Washington Interpreter Brian Hil
ton on Thursday\, December 8 at 6 PM at the Washington Memorial Chapel.
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As the culmination to their year-long “Lead Like George
” leadership series\, this special evening will give audiences the opportu
nity to “meet” Washington and learn about his role\, up to and during the
Constitutional Convention\, as he is interviewed by Indispensable Leadersh
ip’s David Cross. Attendees will also discover how Washington’s leadership
style changed throughout the years and how his relationships with his con
temporaries\, helped pave his way to the Presidency. James Madison Interpr
eter Kyle Jenks will also join the discussion to provide his insight into
Washington’s rise to becoming of one the greatest leaders of our nation.
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t will not only weave together all of the teachings from the past 11 leade
rship sessions but it will also provide insight into how to translate Wash
ington’s leadership into today’s modern society.
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Immediately following the discussion\, guests are invited to cha
t with Washington and Madison while they enjoy complimentary wine and chee
se.
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Hilton\, who has been portraying Wa
shington for nearly 25 years\, is the pre-eminent George Washington interp
reter in the country. He has appeared at many illustrious events including
three Road Scholar Events this past summer in Washington\, D.C.\; several
George Washington Birthday Parades in Alexandria\, VA\; and The Center Fo
r Education Reform.
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The “Histor
ical Holiday Celebration” is open to the public and tickets are $
20 per person per session\; students with proof of student status will be
admitted free. Pay at the door or register to attend at https://indispensableleadership.com/.
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Washington Memorial Chapel is located at R
t. 23 Valley Forge Park\, Valley Forge\, PA.
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DESCRIPTION:After a long winter\, we are planning for our re-opening weeken
d on Saturday\, and Sunday\, March 4th and 5th from 12pm to 4pm. Jim Chris
t will be your guide on Saturday\, March 4th and Michael Lynch will be you
r guide on Sunday\, March 5th.\nhttps://sandersonmuseum.org/
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After a long winter\, we are planning for our re-openin
g weekend on Saturday\, and Sunday\, March 4th and 5th from 12pm to 4pm. J
im Christ will be your guide on Saturday\, March 4th and Michael Lynch wil
l be your guide on Sunday\, March 5th.
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CONTACT:UCFSD\; cfazio@ucfsd.net\; https://www.ucfsd.org/p/~board/ucf/post/
the-harlem-wizards-are-coming-to-ucf-on-feb-10
DESCRIPTION:The world-famous Harlem Wizards will visit Unionville High Scho
ol on Friday\, February 10 for an evening of great fun and fundraising. Do
ors open at 6 PM and tip-off is at 7 PM.\n\nThe event will feature a varie
ty of fun interactive extras to complement the Wizards' dazzling demonstra
tion of hoops artistry: Pregame 'Wiz Kids' warm-up\, contests\, comedy\, a
wesome slam dunks\, audience participation\, merchandise giveaways\, and m
ore. The game will conclude with the Wizards' signature dance celebration
that will have parents on their feet and kids moving to the beat. Besides
cheering for their teachers\, the kids are involved all night long. They w
ill all have a chance to get on the court!\n\nBuy tickets here!\nTickets:
https://pretix.eu/harlemwizards/kennettsquarepa02-10-23-07-00pm/.
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LOCATION:Unionville High School @ 740 Unionville Rd\, Kennett Square\, PA 1
9348
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The world-famous Harlem Wizards will visit Unionville High
School on Friday\, February 10 for an evening of great fun and fundraisin
g. Doors open at 6 PM and tip-off is at 7 PM.
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The event will feature a
variety of fun interactive extras to complement the Wizards' dazzling demo
nstration of hoops artistry: Pregame 'Wiz Kids' warm-up\, contests\, comed
y\, awesome slam dunks\, audience participation\, merchandise giveaways\,
and more. The game will conclude with the Wizards' signature dance celebra
tion that will have parents on their feet and kids moving to the beat. Bes
ides cheering for their teachers\, the kids are involved all night long. T
hey will all have a chance to get on the court!
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DESCRIPTION:Military Miniatures Event\nBattle of Brandywine at Chadds Ford:
\nThe Wargame\nSaturday\, February 18th\, 10am - 4pm\nChadds Ford Historic
al Society\nBarn Visitors Center\n1736 Creek Road\nChadds Ford\, Pa. 19317
\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \nStep back in time as the Chadds Ford Historical Societ
y hosts a special day featuring military miniatures. Military history enth
usiasts are invited to see a display of military miniatures\, hand-painted
toy soldiers and war gaming dioramas featuring the late 18th & early 19th
century armies of North America & Europe.\n Admission\n(available at the
door on the day of the event)\n$5.00 for ages 18+\n$3.00 for ages 7 - 17\n
FREE for ages 6 & under and CFHS Members\n Come join in the fun and play t
he game for either the Crown or Patriot forces. The game will start around
11:00am and last approximately four to five hours. Children are welcome w
ith an accompanying playing adult.\n\n\n\n
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Military Miniatures
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Battle of Brandywine at Chadds Ford:
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The Wargame
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Saturday\, February 18th\, 1
0am - 4pm
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Chadds Ford Historical Society
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Barn Vis
itors Center
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1736 Creek Road
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Chadds Ford\, Pa. 19317
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Step back in time as the Chadds Ford Hist
orical Society hosts a special day featuring military miniatures. Military
history enthusiasts are invited to see a display of military miniatures\,
hand-painted toy soldiers and war gaming dioramas featuring the late 18th
& early 19th century armies of North America & Europe.
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approximately four to five hours. Children are welcome with an accompanyin
g playing adult.
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CONTACT:Angel Brown\; crbakb5@gmail.com\; https://uhs.ucfsd.org/pto
DESCRIPTION:UHS Gym and Cafeteria- PTO Fundraiser!\n750 Unionville Road\nKe
nnett Square\, PA 19348\n \nSaturday\, Feb. 25\, 2023\n8:00 AM – 4:00 PM\n
(Snow date: March 11-12)\n \nSunday\, Feb. 26\, 2023 \n8:00 AM – 1:30 PM\n
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM / $10.00 bag sale
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LOCATION:Unionville High School @ 750 Unionville Rd
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UHS Gym and Cafeteria- PTO Fundraiser!
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750 Unionville Road
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Kennett Square\, PA 19348
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Saturday\, Feb. 25\, 2023
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8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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DESCRIPTION:Sat\, February 25\, 2023 12:30 - 4:00 pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n(Def
Conn Entry at 11:15am)\n600 S. Broad St\, Kennett Square\, PA\n\n\n\n\n\n6
0+ Breweries Serving Over 130 Beers!\n\nhttps://www.kennettwinterfest.com/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230225T160000
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DESCRIPTION:UHS Gym and Cafeteria- PTO Fundraiser!\n750 Unionville Road\nSa
turday\, Feb. 25\, 2023\n8:00 AM – 4:00 PM\n(Snow date: March 11-12)\nSund
ay\, Feb. 26\, 2023 \n8:00 AM – 1:30 PM\n2:00 PM – 4:00 PM / $10.00 bag sa
le
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UHS Gym and Cafeteria- PT
O Fundraiser!
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750 Unionville Road
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Saturday\, Feb. 25\, 2023
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8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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(Snow date: March 11-12)
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Sunday\, Feb. 26\, 2023
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8:00 AM – 1:30 PM
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2:00 PM – 4:00 PM / $10.00 bag sale
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CONTACT:Liam McCaffery\; 9089561664\; liam@gregoryfca.com
DESCRIPTION:The time is now to realize our long-held dream of finishing the
Loop Road System and making Chadds Ford Township a safer place for pedest
rians\, motorists\, residents\, and local businesses.\n\nJoin Brian Coyle\
, CEO of Henderson Group\, to learn how you can support this important pro
ject.\n\nIf you are interested in attending\, please RSVP here: https://fo
rms.gle/UyZ6qhNYsU7Dw3146\nTickets: https://forms.gle/UyZ6qhNYsU7Dw3146.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230303T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230303T110000
LOCATION:3 Dickinson Drive\, Chadds Ford\, PA 19317
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The time is
now to realize our long-held dream of finishing the Loop Road System and
making Chadds Ford Township a safer place for pedestrians\, motorists\, re
sidents\, and local businesses.
\n\n
Join Brian Coyle\
, CEO of Henderson Group\, to learn how you can support this important pro
ject.
\n\n
If you are interested in attending\, please
RSVP here: https://forms.gle/UyZ6qhNYsU7Dw3146
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DESCRIPTION:Opening March 3\, 2023\, at The Oxford Arts Alliance\, “IMAGIN
ED” presents the work of 9 Chester County abstract sculptors\, curated by
artist Jill Beech. The nine artists are: John Baker\, Jill Beech\, Katee B
oyle\, Michael Csuy\, Lisa Fedon\, Lele Galer\, Mike Kahler\, Rhoda Kahler
\, and Helen Mason.\nThe sculptural materials include paper pulp\, steel\,
wood\, textiles\, clay and rubber. The opening reception for the show is
Friday March 3\, from 5-8pm\, and this is free and open to the public.\nJi
ll Beech\, “IMAGINED” curator and sculptor\, explained that “The resourcef
ul use of diverse materials and the subject matter in these artists’ works
affirm the role of imagination and abstraction in art. A viewer’s respon
ses to these sculptures may vary greatly…and may differ greatly from the i
mpulse that motivated the artist. That is one of the fascinations of abstr
act art!” Jill Beech is a sculptor who primarily works with paper pulp\, w
ire and clay\, in the creation of her abstract forms. Jill is a professor
emeritus of the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medici
ne\, New Bolton Center. Her imagination is fueled by forms found in nature
\, as well as from her extensive travels abroad.\nThe Oxford Arts Alliance
is located at 38 South Third Street in downtown Oxford. For more informat
ion about this vibrant community-based arts and music organization\, go to
www.oxfordart.org.\n \n
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Opening March
3\, 2023\, at The Oxford Arts Alliance\, “IMAGINED” presents the work of
9 Chester County abstract sculptors\, curated by artist Jill Beech. The n
ine artists are: John Baker\, Jill Beech\, Katee Boyle\, Michael Csuy\, Li
sa Fedon\, Lele Galer\, Mike Kahler\, Rhoda Kahler\, and Helen Mason.
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The sculptural materials include paper pulp\, steel\, wood\, textiles
\, clay and rubber. The opening reception for the show is Friday March 3\,
from 5-8pm\, and this is free and open to the public.
\n
Jill Beech\
, “IMAGINED” curator and sculptor\, explained that “The resourceful use of
diverse materials and the subject matter in these artists’ works affirm t
he role of imagination and abstraction in art. A viewer’s responses to th
ese sculptures may vary greatly…and may differ greatly from the impulse th
at motivated the artist. That is one of the fascinations of abstract art!”
Jill Beech is a sculptor who primarily works with paper pulp\, wire and c
lay\, in the creation of her abstract forms. Jill is a professor emeritus
of the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine\, New
Bolton Center. Her imagination is fueled by forms found in nature\, as wel
l as from her extensive travels abroad.
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The Oxford Arts Alliance i
s located at 38 South Third Street in downtown Oxford. For more informatio
n about this vibrant community-based arts and music organization\, go to <
a href='http://www.oxfordart.org'>www.oxfordart.org.
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DESCRIPTION: \nFeaturing mezzo-soprano Kathryn Leemhuis\, our next symphony
concert includes music by 19th and 20th century composers inspired by myt
hs and legends of the past.\nThe concert opens with two works by the great
French composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. The orchestra will fir
st perform Debussy's Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun and will then be j
oined by mezzo-soprano Kathryn Leemhuis in Ravel's Scheherazade. Following
the intermission\, the DCS will perform the second suite from Aram Khacha
turian's ballet Spartacus and the ever-popular symphonic poem The Sorcerer
's Apprentice by Paul Dukas.\nThis “Myths and Legends” concert\, featuring
mezzo-soprano Kathryn Leemhuis\, will take place March 5\, 3 PM\, in Neum
ann University’s Meagher Theatre.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230305T150000
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SUMMARY:Delaware County Symphony Presents: Myths and Legends Symphony Conce
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Fea
turing mezzo-soprano Kathryn Leemhuis\, our next symphony concert includes
music by 19th and 20th century composers inspired by myths and legends of
the past.
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The concert opens with two works by the great French co
mposers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. The orchestra will first perform
Debussy's Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun and will then be jo
ined by mezzo-soprano Kathryn Leemhuis in Ravel's Scheherazade. F
ollowing the intermission\, the DCS will perform the second suite from Ara
m Khachaturian's ballet Spartacus and the ever-popular symphonic
poem The Sorcerer's Apprentice by Paul Dukas.
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This “Myths
and Legends” concert\, featuring mezzo-soprano Kathryn Leemhuis\, will ta
ke place March 5\, 3 PM\, in Neumann University’s Meagher Theatre.
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CONTACT:Daye Kim\; 484-424-9896\; daye@saliimprojects.com\; www.saliimproje
cts.com
DESCRIPTION:Soukjin Park / Hayeong Kang\nOra et Labora\nFebruary 13 - April
2\, 2023\n3715 West Chester Pike\, Newtown Square\, PA 19073\nOpen House
with the Artist: Saturday\, March 11\, 2023 | 3 - 8 PM\n \n“Simply being p
ersistent enough to devote a lifetime of effort to being a serious artist
was a considerable accomplishment for a 19th century woman\, when marriage
and its concomitant domestic duties so often meant the end of even the mo
st promising careers.” \n- Linda Nochlin\, “Women Artists after The French
Revolution: Women artists 1550-1950\,” Art in America\, 1976\nSALIIM PROJ
ECTS is delighted to present its inaugural exhibition titled Ora et Labora
\, featuring works of two South Korea-born artists\, Soukjin Park and Haye
ong Kang. The exhibition will be on view from February 13 until April 2\,
2023 at 3715 West Chester Pike\, Newtown Square\, Pennsylvania.\nMeaning ‘
Prayer and Labor\,’ Ora et Labora brings together two women artists and th
eir work created over a period of a decade. Upon embarking on their journe
y into marriage and motherhood\, both artists go on to spend the countless
and nameless hours serving their young families at home. In a time that o
ur culture today calls “leave\,” the artists encounter exhaustion and frag
ility\, but also find their artistic perspectives purified and expressions
refined. This exhibition celebrates each artist’s distinctive\, expressiv
e language attained through years of introspection and artistic endeavor.
\nSoukjin Park\nIn Park’s I am a Farmer series\, Park uses a fountain pen
with Indian ink to painstakingly weave one fine stroke to another. The la
borious collection of delicate knots renders undulating rhythm while subtl
e nuance of light coalesces into visually intense abstractions. Evoking cu
ltural and artistic traditions such as lace making and crochet knitting\,
Park’s industrious and instinctive mark-making is an articulation of her s
oul as her abstract landscape becomes the visualization of the inner worki
ngs of her mind.\nFollowing the sudden death of her mother in 2014\, Park
relocated with her husband and two children from New York City back to her
family farm in a remote\, idyllic town in southeastern Korea. Between lon
g hours of arduous\, but rewarding labor in the farm alongside her widowed
father and taking care of her young children\, Park weaved bags and cloth
es - a place of healing\, contemplation and artistic expression. \nThe com
plex layers of emotions from her experience on the farm as a young mother
are interwoven within her atmospheric oeuvre – her scars from struggling t
hrough the fatigue and stress of the farm and house work blended with her
recollection of the rewarding harvest of raspberries\, the smell of cherry
tomatoes in the greenhouse\, and the picturesque memories of her young ch
ildren on the farm. “This work is an extension of myself – an articulatio
n of my emotions and memories on that farm and the restoration of my ident
ity as an artist” says Park. \nHayeong Kang\nResiding and working in South
Korea\, Kang knits\, sews and weaves as she films\, photographs\, and scu
lpts\, exploring the boundaries of decorative and fine arts. Consisting of
11 monochrome photographs and various fabric sculptures\, My Mother’s Hom
e encapsulates her multidisciplinary practice that explores the themes of
renewal and rebirth\, temporality and fragility of human existence.\nHavin
g lived and studied video art in Paris\, Kang presents an emotionally-char
ged\, poetic impressions of life which encompasses East Asian aesthetics a
nd Western sensibilities.\nPrinted in traditional hanji\, or mulberry pape
r\, the black-and-white sceneries of nature in a deep mountain village in
Gangwon province in Korea turn into a moralizing landscape that echoes the
art historical genres of the seventeenth-century Dutch landscape and stil
l-life. As images of the dilapidated house\, the scallop plate raised abov
e debris\, or tattered cassette tapes remind viewers of the ephemeral natu
re of life\, the blooming cotton flower and snow covered buds offer a prom
ise of hope and renewed life. \n# 031030 features a ruined hanok in a rust
ic village. Whether it is the cadenced geometric form of a broken window o
r the oscillating shadows in a shattered door\, Kang’s sceneries harness a
vibrant and textural beauty that hovers between representation and abstra
ction\; they are simultaneously ethereal and earthly\, mundane and foreign
\, serene and full of life.\nKang approaches reality with a purity of emot
ions\, awe and reverence. Any place that surrounds her\, whether it is in
the ordinary scene of her living room or the majestic mountainside of her
mother’s hometown\, becomes her sanctuary for prayer\, contemplation and s
ource material. “There is a moment and a scenery that starts a conversatio
n with me\, and I am trying to capture them.” says Kang.\nAbout the Artist
s\nSoukjin Park (b.1983) lives and works in Suwanee\, Georgia. After earni
ng her BFA in textile arts at Hongik University in Seoul\, Korea and study
ing at the Art Institute of Chicago\, Park received her MFA in Fiber Art a
t the Cranbrook Academy in Michigan. \nBorn and raised in Korea\, Hayeong
Kang (b.1980) studied video art at Ecole National Superieure d’arts de Par
is-Clergy in Paris\, France. She currently resides and works in Seoul\, Ko
rea.
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LOCATION:Saliim Projects @ 3715 West Chester Pike\, Newtown Square\, PA
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Soukjin Park / Hayeong Kang
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Ora et Labora
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February
13 - April 2\, 2023
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3715 West Chester
Pike\, Newtown Square\, PA 19073
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Open House with the Artist: Saturday\, March 11\, 2023 | 3 - 8 PM
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“Simply being persistent enough to devote a li
fetime of effort to being a serious artist was a considerable accomplishme
nt for a 19th century woman\, when marriage and its concomitant domestic d
uties so often meant the end of even the most promising careers.”
\n
- Linda Nochlin\, “Wo
men Artists after The French Revolution: Women artists 1550-1950\,” Art in
America\, 1976
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SALIIM PROJECTS is delighted to present its i
naugural exhibition titled Ora et Labora\, featuring works of two S
outh Korea-born artists\, Soukjin Park and Hayeong Kang. The exhibition wi
ll be on view from February 13 until April 2\, 2023 at 3715 West Chester P
ike\, Newtown Square\, Pennsylvania.
\n
Meaning ‘Prayer and Labor\,’
Ora et Labora brings together two women artists and their work crea
ted over a period of a decade. Upon embarking on their journey into marria
ge and motherhood\, both artists go on to spend the countless and nameless
hours serving their young families at home. In a time that our culture to
day calls “leave\,” the artists encounter exhaustion and fragility\, but a
lso find their artistic perspectives purified and expressions refined. Thi
s exhibition celebrates each artist’s distinctive\, expressive language at
tained through years of introspection and artistic endeavor.
\n
Soukjin Park
\n
In Par
k’s I am a Farmer series\, Park uses a fountain pen with Indian ink
to painstakingly weave one fine stroke to another. The laborious collecti
on of delicate knots renders undulating rhythm while subtle nuance of ligh
t coalesces into visually intense abstractions. Evoking cultural and artis
tic traditions such as lace making and crochet knitting\, Park’s industrio
us and instinctive mark-making is an articulation of her soul as her abstr
act landscape becomes the visualization of the inner workings of her mind.
\n
Following the sudden death of her mother in 2014\, Park relocated
with her husband and two children from New York City back to her family f
arm in a remote\, idyllic town in southeastern Korea. Between long hours o
f arduous\, but rewarding labor in the farm alongside her widowed father a
nd taking care of her young children\, Park weaved bags and clothes - a pl
ace of healing\, contemplation and artistic expression.
\n
The complex layers of emotions from her
experience on the farm as a young mother are interwoven within her atmosph
eric oeuvre – her scars from struggling through the fatigue and stress of
the farm and house work blended with her recollection of the rewarding har
vest of raspberries\, the smell of cherry tomatoes in the greenhouse\, and
the picturesque memories of her young children on the farm.“This work is an extension of myself – an a
rticulation of my emotions and memories on that farm and the restoration o
f my identity as an artist” says Park.
\n
Hayeong Kang
\n
Residing and working in South
Korea\, Kang knits\, sews and weaves as she films\, photographs\, and scu
lpts\, exploring the boundaries of decorative and fine arts. Consisting of
11 monochrome photographs and various fabric sculptures\, My Mother’s
Home encapsulates her multidisciplinary practice that explores the the
mes of renewal and rebirth\, temporality and fragility of human existence.
\n
Having lived and studied video art in Paris\, Kang presents an em
otionally-charged\, poetic impressions of life which encompasses East Asia
n aesthetics and Western sensibilities.
\n
Printed in traditional
hanji\, or mulberry paper\, the black-and-white sceneries of nature in
a deep mountain village in Gangwon province in Korea turn into a moralizi
ng landscape that echoes the art historical genres of the seventeenth-cent
ury Dutch landscape and still-life. As images of the dilapidated house\, t
he scallop plate raised above debris\, or tattered cassette tapes remind v
iewers of the ephemeral nature of life\, the blooming cotton flower and sn
ow covered buds offer a promise of hope and renewed life.
\n
# 031030 features a ruined h
anok in a rustic village. Whether it is the cadenced geometric form of
a broken window or the oscillating shadows in a shattered door\, Kang’s s
ceneries harness a vibrant and textural beauty that hovers between represe
ntation and abstraction\; they are simultaneously ethereal and earthly\, m
undane and foreign\, serene and full of life.
\n
Kang approaches real
ity with a purity of emotions\, awe and reverence. Any place that surround
s her\, whether it is in the ordinary scene of her living room or the maje
stic mountainside of her mother’s hometown\, becomes her sanctuary for pra
yer\, contemplation and source material. “There is a moment and a scenery
that starts a conversation with me\, and I am trying to capture them.” say
s Kang.
\n
About the Artists
\n
Soukjin Park (b.1983) liv
es and works in Suwanee\, Georgia. After earning her BFA in textile arts a
t Hongik University in Seoul\, Korea and studying at the Art Institute of
Chicago\, Park received her MFA in Fiber Art at the Cranbrook Academy in M
ichigan.
\n
Born and rais
ed in Korea\, Hayeong Kang (b.1980) studied video art at Ecole National Su
perieure d’arts de Paris-Clergy in Paris\, France. She currently resides a
nd works in Seoul\, Korea.
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DESCRIPTION:Jacalyn Beam 'Onsite Pyles Ford'\nChadds Ford Elementary School
will present its 74th Annual Art Show and Sale on Friday\, March 17\, 202
3\, from 7:00 pm -10:00 pm\, for an adults-only opening night\, as well as
a family-friendly day on Saturday\, March 18\, 2023\, from 10:00 am -4:00
pm. We are excited once again to host the time-honored\, volunteer-run ev
ent at Chadds Ford Elementary School. There is no admission fee for this e
vent. This year’s Featured Artist is Stephen Brehm\, and our Donating Arti
st is Steven Oliver. The event will showcase close to 70 local and regiona
l artists’ work in an array of mediums\, across palates and price points.
We are thrilled to welcome many artists who are new to the show this year\
, with close to 20% of this year’s artists showing with us for the first t
ime. Patrons may purchase artwork as well as artisans’ jewelry\, wooden it
ems\, glass designs\, and much more. Chadds Ford Art Show and Sale offers
the unique opportunity to meet the artists and\ndiscuss their work on both
days of the show. We will also feature our ever-popular raffle table of i
tems donated by local businesses and families.\nAbout the Annual Chadds Fo
rd Art Show and Sale\nThe late Betsy Wyeth\, wife of the late Andrew Wyeth
\, founded the Annual Chadds Ford Art Show and Sale in 1949 and remained i
nvolved while their sons Jamie and Nicholas Wyeth were students at Chadds
Ford Elementary. The annual event continues to serve as the school’s large
st annual fundraiser. Last year’s event was instrumental in helping the sc
hool build its new playground\, which will be enjoyed by many generations
of Chadds Ford students to come.
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ds Ford Elementary School will present its 74th Annual Art Show and Sale o
n Friday\, March 17\, 2023\, from 7:00 pm -10:00 pm\, for an adults-only o
pening night\, as well as a family-friendly day on Saturday\, March 18\, 2
023\, from 10:00 am -4:00 pm. We are excited once again to host the time-h
onored\, volunteer-run event at Chadds Ford Elementary School. There is no
admission fee for this event. This year’s Featured Artist is Stephen Breh
m\, and our Donating Artist is Steven Oliver. The event will showcase clos
e to 70 local and regional artists’ work in an array of mediums\, across p
alates and price points. We are thrilled to welcome many artists who are n
ew to the show this year\, with close to 20% of this year’s artists showin
g with us for the first time. Patrons may purchase artwork as well as arti
sans’ jewelry\, wooden items\, glass designs\, and much more. Chadds Ford
Art Show and Sale offers the unique opportunity to meet the artists and \ndiscuss their work on both days of the show. We will also feature our
ever-popular raffle table of items donated by local businesses and famili
es.
\n
About the Annual Chadds Ford Art Show and Sale \nThe late Betsy Wyeth\, wife of the late Andrew Wyeth\, founded th
e Annual Chadds Ford Art Show and Sale in 1949 and remained involved while
their sons Jamie and Nicholas Wyeth were students at Chadds Ford Elementa
ry. The annual event continues to serve as the school’s largest annual fun
draiser. Last year’s event was instrumental in helping the school build it
s new playground\, which will be enjoyed by many generations of Chadds For
d students to come.
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DESCRIPTION:Mandala Art Retreat\n\nFriday\, March 24\, 2023 from 6-9 PM\nLo
cation: Chester County Art Association \n(100 N Bradford Ave\, West Cheste
r\, PA 19382)
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Friday\, March
24\, 2023 from 6-9 PM
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Location: Chester Count
y Art Association
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(100 N Bradford Ave\, West
Chester\, PA 19382)
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DESCRIPTION:Preparation for our Easter Egg Hunt has begun!\n\n\n\n\n\nDon't
forget to register by emailing the number of attending children and their
age to info@chaddsfordpa.gov. Rumor has it that the Easter Bunny will be
making an appearance to say hi and hand out special treats\n\n\n\n\n\nDate
: 4/1 (4/2 rain date)\n\n\nTime: 10-10:30 (ages 1-3)\, 11-11:30 (ages 4-6)
\n\n\nLocation: Chadds Ford Playground and Pavilion (10 Ring Road)\n\n\nAl
l attendees are asked to bring their own basket.
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Prep
aration for our Easter Egg Hunt has begun!
\n
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Don't forget to register by emailing the number of
attending children and their age to info@chaddsfordpa.gov. Rumor has it t
hat the Easter Bunny will be making an appearance to say hi and hand out s
pecial treats
\n
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Date:
4/1 (4/2 rain date)
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Time: 10-10:30 (ages 1-3)\
, 11-11:30 (ages 4-6)
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Location: Chadds Ford Pla
yground and Pavilion (10 Ring Road)
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DESCRIPTION:UNIONVILLE COMMUNITY FAIR\nHOLDS “SPRING SHINDIG” FUNDRAISER\nW
ITH ENTERTAINMENT BY POPULAR 2UESDAY NITE BAND\nThe Unionville Community F
air will hold its 2 nd Annual “Spring Shindig” fundraiser on\nFriday\, Apr
il 21 from 6pm to 10pm at the Red Clay Room in Kennett Square.\nA fun\, en
tertaining night is planned with dinner (beef sandwiches\, stuffed shells\
, and\nsalad)\, a cash bar\, and raffles. Dance to the popular 2uesday Nit
e Band. Caricatures\nby Mac McCourt will add to the excitement. Tickets ar
e $45 per person and can be\npurchased at www.ucfair.org\nABOUT THE UNIONV
ILLE COMMUNITY FAIR\nThe Unionville Community Fair is proud to have the la
rgest display of local\nagriculture\, agribusiness\, and handicrafts in so
utheastern Chester County.\nCelebrating its 99th year\, the fair judges mo
re than 500 categories for ribbons and\ncash prizes! Exciting new acts wil
l join past fair favorites such as the Ghosts of\nChester County Haunted T
ent\, Giggles &\; Grins\, STEM tent\, live music in the Beer &\;\nWi
ne Garden\, a 5k Walk/Run\, Cow Pie Bingo\, and more. The Unionville Fair
Parade\nwill return this year to kick off the festivities! The fair will b
e held October 13\, 14 &\;\n15 at 113 E. Street Rd.\, Kennett Square. V
isit www.ucfair.org for more information.
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WITH ENTERTA
INMENT BY POPULAR 2UESDAY NITE BAND
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The Unionville Community Fair
will hold its 2 nd Annual “Spring Shindig” fundraiser on \nFriday\, A
pril 21 from 6pm to 10pm at the Red Clay Room in Kennett Square.
\n
A
fun\, entertaining night is planned with dinner (beef sandwiches\, stuffe
d shells\, and \nsalad)\, a cash bar\, and raffles. Dance to the popu
lar 2uesday Nite Band. Caricatures \nby Mac McCourt will add to the e
xcitement. Tickets are $45 per person and can be \npurchased at www.u
cfair.org
\n
ABOUT THE UNIONVILLE COMMUNITY FAIR \nThe Unionvill
e Community Fair is proud to have the largest display of local \nagri
culture\, agribusiness\, and handicrafts in southeastern Chester County.\nCelebrating its 99th year\, the fair judges more than 500 categories
for ribbons and \ncash prizes! Exciting new acts will join past fair
favorites such as the Ghosts of
\n
Chester County Haunted Tent\, Gig
gles &\; Grins\, STEM tent\, live music in the Beer &\; \nWine
Garden\, a 5k Walk/Run\, Cow Pie Bingo\, and more. The Unionville Fair Par
ade \nwill return this year to kick off the festivities! The fair wil
l be held October 13\, 14 &\; \n15 at 113 E. Street Rd.\, Kennett
Square. Visit www.ucfair.org for more information.
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DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Earth Day with the American Helicopter Museum & Educa
tion Center on Saturday\, April 22\, from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.\, as its th
eater transforms into a fun\, educational cornucopia of conservation magic
.\n“Our planet is rapidly changing\, and the choices we make can have an i
nfluence\,” explained Paul Taylor\, AHMEC’s Education Programs Manager. “O
ver one billion people the world over will be joining together that day to
learn and discuss what humans can do to positively impact the environment
.”\nAHMEC’s Earth Day Celebration features stations with hands-on science
demonstrations for ages 6 through adult\, like rising seas\, temperature m
apping\, and alternative fuels. Other interesting activities include water
conservation\, saving natural land cover\, helping pollinators thrive\, a
nd how to recycle\, reduce\, and reuse everyday items.\nEverything is incl
uded with the cost of admission. No registration required.\nEarth Day was
founded in 1970 by Senator Gaylord Nelson to create awareness for the prot
ection of the environment and a sustainable future. His idea\, which began
as “teach-ins” on American university campuses\, evolved into rallies nat
ionwide\, passage of key environmental legislation like the Clean Air Act
and Endangered Species Act\, and formation of the Environmental Protection
Agency. By 1990\, the movement went global\, and continues to impact peop
le of all generations.\nContact AHMEC at 610-436-9600 for more information
. Visit the website at www.americanhelicopter.museum.\nThe American Helico
pter Museum and Education Center\, located at 1220 American Boulevard\, We
st Chester\, is the nation’s premier aviation museum devoted exclusively t
o helicopters. Established in 1996\, the nonprofit organization collects\,
restores\, and displays rotary-wing aircraft\, including over 35 civilian
and military helicopters\, autogyros\, and convertiplanes.
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Celebrate Earth Day with the American Helicopter Museum & Ed
ucation Center on Saturday\, April 22\, from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.\, as its
theater transforms into a fun\, educational cornucopia of conservation ma
gic.
\n
“Our planet is rapidly changing\,
and the choices we make can have an influence\,” explained Paul Taylor\, A
HMEC’s Education Programs Manager. “Over one billion people the world over
will be joining together that day to learn and discuss what humans can do
to positively impact the environment.”
\n
AHMEC’s Earth Day Celebration features stations with hands-on science dem
onstrations for ages 6 through adult\, like rising seas\, temperature mapp
ing\, and alternative fuels. Other interesting activities include water co
nservation\, saving natural land cover\, helping pollinators thrive\, and
how to recycle\, reduce\, and reuse everyday items.
\n
Everything is included with the cost of admission. No registr
ation required.
\n
Earth Day was founded i
n 1970 by Senator Gaylord Nelson to create awareness for the protection of
the environment and a sustainable future. His idea\, which began as “teac
h-ins” on American university campuses\, evolved into rallies nationwide\,
passage of key environmental legislation like the Clean Air Act and Endan
gered Species Act\, and formation of the Environmental Protection Agency.
By 1990\, the movement went global\, and continues to impact people of all
generations.
The American Helicopter Museum and Education Cen
ter\, located at 1220 American Boulevard\, West Chester\, is the nation’s
premier aviation museum devoted exclusively to helicopters. Established in
1996\, the nonprofit organization collects\, restores\, and displays rota
ry-wing aircraft\, including over 35 civilian and military helicopters\, a
utogyros\, and convertiplanes.
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DESCRIPTION:You Are Invited\nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 27\, 2023 at 7 P.M.\nTHE REST
ORATION OF THE JOHN HOPE HOUSE:\nPAST\, PRESENT\, FUTURE\nPlans are being
finalized to preserve\, stabilize\, and restore the John Hope House\, an 1
8th century house located on Baltimore Pike adjacent to the Pennsbury Town
ship Municipal Building. For this year’s annual meeting presentation\, The
Pennsbury Land Trust has chosen to focus on the historic house’s architec
tural significance within local history\, the methods used to investigate
its structural history\, and what the restoration plans are for the coming
year. On behalf of The Pennsbury Land Trust and Pennsbury Township\, Marg
o Leach\, NCARB\; Aaron McIntyre\, Township Supervisor\; and John Milner\,
FAIA\, will co-present this comprehensive overview of the past\, present\
, and immediate future of the John Hope House.
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THURSDAY\, APRIL 27\, 2023 at 7 P.M.
\n
THE RESTORATION OF THE JOHN HOPE HOUSE: \nPAST\, PRESENT\, FUTURE\n
Plans are being finalized to preserve\, stabilize\, and restore the
John Hope House\, an 18th century house located on Baltimore Pike adjacen
t to the Pennsbury Township Municipal Building. For this year’s annual mee
ting presentation\, The Pennsbury Land Trust has chosen to focus on the hi
storic house’s architectural significance within local history\, the metho
ds used to investigate its structural history\, and what the restoration p
lans are for the coming year. On behalf of The Pennsbury Land Trust and Pe
nnsbury Township\, Margo Leach\, NCARB\; Aaron McIntyre\, Township Supervi
sor\; and John Milner\, FAIA\, will co-present this comprehensive overview
of the past\, present\, and immediate future of the John Hope House.
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CONTACT:Mary Louise Bove\; 610-869-8076\; friendsfolkclub@aol.com
DESCRIPTION:The Friends Folk Club kicks off it's 37th Season with a return
visit by the Ronstadt Brothers\, on Friday \, April 28th at 7:30pm.\nRonst
adt Brothers continue a musical tradition passed from generation to genera
tion in the Ronstadt family. Michael Gilbert and Peter Dalton\, Ronstadt B
rothers\, represents five generations of the family’s musical traditions i
n North America.They present a new and fresh take on the traditional South
western and Mexican songs of their family’s heritage while offering innova
tive original material to millennials discovering the treasure of roots mu
sic. An aural illustration of inception to creation\, this musical journey
will take you from the past to the present steeped in the Americana vein.
Carrying forward a sound closely tied in its infancy to their aunt Linda
and their father Michael\, join the Ronstadt Brothers on their journey thr
ough the Post-Modern American West. Individually and together\, Stateside
and across the pond\, the trio’s worldwide touring and recording credits i
nclude such diverse artists as Linda Ronstadt\, Los Lobos\, Dixie Hummingb
irds\, David Bromberg\, Nydia Rojas\, Tish Hinojosa\, Muriel Anderson\, an
d Mariachi Vargas\, to name a few.\nSt. Christopher’s Episcopal Church is
located at 116 Lancaster Pike\nOxford\, PA 19363 . Doors open at 7:00pm an
d starts at 7:30pm. Proceeds from this concert will benefit St. Christophe
r’s Episcopal Church.\nTickets are $15 cash at the door.\nChildren 12 and
under are free.\nFor more information call: 610-869-8076. Day of show unti
l 4 pm.\nEmail: friendsfolkclub@aol.com or visit www.ronstadtbrothers.com/
\nThe Friends Folk Club is an all volunteer-community run concert series.
Come visit the best (and loved) little concert series in Southern Chester
County since 1986!
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olk Club kicks off it's 37th Season with a return visit by the Ronstadt Br
others\, on Friday \, April 28th at 7:30pm.
\n
Ronstadt Brothers cont
inue a musical tradition passed from generation to generation in the Ronst
adt family. Michael Gilbert and Peter Dalton\, Ronstadt Brothers\, represe
nts five generations of the family’s musical traditions in North America.T
hey present a new and fresh take on the traditional Southwestern and Mexic
an songs of their family’s heritage while offering innovative original mat
erial to millennials discovering the treasure of roots music. An aural ill
ustration of inception to creation\, this musical journey will take you fr
om the past to the present steeped in the Americana vein. Carrying forward
a sound closely tied in its infancy to their aunt Linda and their father
Michael\, join the Ronstadt Brothers on their journey through the Post-Mod
ern American West. Individually and together\, Stateside and across the po
nd\, the trio’s worldwide touring and recording credits include such diver
se artists as Linda Ronstadt\, Los Lobos\, Dixie Hummingbirds\, David Brom
berg\, Nydia Rojas\, Tish Hinojosa\, Muriel Anderson\, and Mariachi Vargas
\, to name a few.
\n
St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church is located at
116 Lancaster Pike \nOxford\, PA 19363 . Doors open at 7:00pm and st
arts at 7:30pm. Proceeds from this concert will benefit St. Christopher’s
Episcopal Church.
\n
Tickets are $15 cash at the door. \nChildre
n 12 and under are free. \nFor more information call: 610-869-8076. D
ay of show until 4 pm.
\n
Email: friendsfolkclub@aol.com or visit www
.ronstadtbrothers.com/ \nThe Friends Folk Club is an all volunteer-co
mmunity run concert series. Come visit the best (and loved) little concert
series in Southern Chester County since 1986!
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DESCRIPTION:16th Annual Jonathan Beech Memorial Concert\nSaturday\, April 2
9th\, 2:00 PM\nKennett High School Auditorium\n\nAn annual concert that ra
ises funds for organizations that help families dealing with childhood can
cer. This year's concert benefits Make-A-Wish Philadelphia\, Delaware\, an
d Susquehanna Valley.\n\nConcert with community chorus accompanied by prof
essional chamber orchestra. Featured work: Randall Thompson's Frostiana\;
settings of the poetry of Robert Frost Also includes performances by Wil
mington Handbell Ensemble\, Chester County Choral Society Chamber Ensemble
\, Kennett High School Chorale\, Kennett Middle School Treble Choir.\n\nSu
ggested contribution: Adult $20\, Student $10\, but any contributions are
gladly accepted.\n\nIf you are interested in more about the concert\, you
can check our website at jonathanbeechmemorialconcert.org
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16th Annual Jonathan Beech Memorial Concert
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Kennett High Schoo
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An annual concert that rais
es funds for organizations that help families dealing with childhood cance
r. This year's concert benefits Make-A-Wish Philadelphia\, Delaware\, and
Susquehanna Valley.
\n\n
Concert with community chorus
accompanied by professional chamber orchestra. Featured work: Randall Th
ompson's Frostiana\; settings of the poetry of Robert Frost Also i
ncludes performances by Wilmington Handbell Ensemble\, Chester County Chor
al Society Chamber Ensemble\, Kennett High School Chorale\, Kennett Middle
School Treble Choir.
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Suggested contribution: Adu
lt $20\, Student $10\, but any contributions are gladly accepted.
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DESCRIPTION:The BVC presents Karl Jenkins’ renowned choral work\, in a new
theatrical setting — incorporating music and interpretive dance.\nThe Arme
d Man communicates a powerful declaration for world peace — blending lyric
s based on Muslim\, Hindu\, and Japanese texts\, with traditional biblical
passages and classic poetry.\nAlthough composed in the 1990s — its messag
e is more urgent now\, than ever before!\nSpecial Guest: Unionville High S
chool Chorale\nwith orchestral accompaniment\nABOUT THE BVC\nThe BVC was c
reated to add the art and beauty of choral music to the fine arts repertoi
re that is available in the Brandywine Valley region.\nToday\, approximate
ly 40-50 auditioned members strong\, this fine group of individuals perfor
ms semi-annually throughout the lovely Brandywine Valley\, including Union
ville\, West Chester\, Kennett Square\, and Wilmington.\nTickets: https://
thebvc.org/the-armed-man.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T203000
LOCATION:Unionville High School Auditorium @ 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett
Square\, PA
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Valley Chorale Presents: The Armed Man\, A Mass for Peac
e
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/brandywine-valley-chorale-presents-the
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The BVC presents Karl Jenkins’ renowned choral work\,
in a new theatrical setting — incorporating music and interpretive dance.
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The Armed Man communicates a powerful d
eclaration for world peace — blending lyrics based on Muslim\, Hindu\, and
Japanese texts\, with traditional biblical passages and classic poetry.
p>\n
Although composed in the 1990s — its message is more urgent now\, t
han ever before!
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Special Guest: Unionville High School Cho
rale \nwith orchestral accompaniment
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ABOUT T
HE BVC \nThe BVC was created to add the art and beauty of ch
oral music to the fine arts repertoire that is available in the Brandywine
Valley region.
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Today\, approximately 40-50 auditioned members str
ong\, this fine group of individuals performs semi-annually throughout the
lovely Brandywine Valley\, including Unionville\, West Chester\, Kennett
Square\, and Wilmington.
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DESCRIPTION:NEVER SEEN BEFORE..FROM MY PRIVATE COLLECTION\nA BREAK FROM THE
SKY PAINTINGS THAT I WISH TO SHARE WITH YOU.\nTHESE PORTRAITS WERE DONE I
N MY STUDENT DAYS AT PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS . THEY DEPICT B
OARDING HOME RESIDENTS NEAR WHERE I WORKED.\nTHERE ARE SEVENTEEN PORTRAITS
. PLUS AM SHARING RECENT PORTRAIT COMMISSIONS \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n\n\nALL HAPPENING WEST CHESTER GALLERY WALK ...\nMAY 5\, 2023 from 4 TI
L 8 PM\nWITH MY VERY SPECIAL GUEST ARTIST SOPHIA FOUTRES.\nDAVID KAYZ GALL
ERY All rights reserved\n128 E GAY ST WEST CHESTER PA USA 19380\n215 219 6
009
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PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS . THEY DEPICT BOARDING HOME RESIDENT
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DESCRIPTION:Curtis Symphony Orchestra to perform at Longwood Gardens May 12
\nThe upcoming 7 pm Curtis Symphony Orchestra performance on May 12 at Lon
gwood Gardens marks the first time the full orchestra will perform at Long
wood\, and the only chance to experience the orchestra in the region befor
e they embark on their Curtis On Tour West Coast engagements.\nWith Longwo
od’s Meadow Garden as a backdrop\, the May 12 program includes performance
s of Bartók\, Tchaikovsky\, and the world premiere of Curtis alumna Dai We
i’s Curtis-commissioned Awakening Lion. Combining traditional Cantonese Li
on Dance elements with Western orchestral music\, Awakening Lion features
the use of unpitched percussion instruments such as Chinese bass drums\, w
hich are commonly heard in the accompanying music of the Cantonese Lion Da
nce.\nTickets are on sale now at longwoodgardens.org for the May 12 Curtis
Symphony Orchestra performance. Ticket includes all-day Gardens Admission
.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230512T190000
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SUMMARY:Curtis Symphony at Longwood Gardens
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Curti
s Symphony Orchestra to perform at Longwood Gardens May 12
\n<
p>The upcoming 7 pm Curtis Symphony Orchestra performance
on May 12 at Longwood Gardens marks the first time the full orchestra
will perform at Longwood\, and the only chance to experience the orchestr
a in the region before they embark on their Curtis On Tour West Coast enga
gements.\n
With Longwood’s Meadow Garden as a backdrop\, the May 12
program includes performances of Bartók\, Tchaikovsky\, and the world prem
iere of Curtis alumna Dai Wei’s Curtis-commissioned Awakening Lion. Combining traditional Cantonese Lion Dance elements with Western orches
tral music\, Awakening Lion features the use of unpitched percuss
ion instruments such as Chinese bass drums\, which are commonly heard in t
he accompanying music of the Cantonese Lion Dance.
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DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Mother’s Day and the upcoming Ann Lowe: Ameri
can Couturier exhibition\, this special concert features works by women co
mposers of the 20th century.\nEnjoy chamber music performed by Kennett Sym
phony musicians\, interspersed with insightful commentary by Michael Hall\
, music director. Selections include Amy Beach’s String Quartet\, Op. 89\,
and Florence B. Price’s Piano Quintet in A Minor. $25\; $20 for Members.
$10 for students.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T120000
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SUMMARY:Mother’s Day Concert with Kennett Symphony
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/mothers-day-concert-with-kennett-symph
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In celebration of Mother’s Day and the upcoming Ann Lowe: American C
outurier exhibition\, this special concert features works by wome
n composers of the 20th century.
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Enjoy chamber music performed by
Kennett Symphony musicians\, interspersed with insightful commentary by Mi
chael Hall\, music director. Selections include Amy Beach’s String Quartet
\, Op. 89\, and Florence B. Price’s Piano Quintet in A Minor. $25\; $2
0 for Members. $10 for students.
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/make-your-own-glass-flower-172649
9\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230519T090000
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SUMMARY:Make Your Own Glass Flower – WGK Glass Art
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/make-your-own-glass-flower-wgk-glass-a
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CONTACT:Unionville Art Gala\; uhsartgala@gmail.com\; https://www.unionville
artgala.com/student-artists
DESCRIPTION:The Unionville High School Art Department will host a Student A
rt Show and Coffeehouse on Wednesday\, May 24\, 2023 from 7 to 9 p.m. at U
nionville High School. Visitors will enjoy an evening of live music and li
ght refreshments\, and will experience the amazing work of UHS student art
ists from grades 9-12. Admission is free.\nThe UHS Student Art Show Commit
tee is pleased to announce that Elissa Stoop has been selected as the 2022
-2023 Featured Senior Artist for the show. Local artist and Student Art Sh
ow Committee Member Sarah Snyder-Dinsel says “I am constantly amazed at th
e caliber of art work created by UHS students. It is a pleasure to view th
eir work\, and our decision is never an easy one.”\nThe community is encou
raged to attend the Art Show and Coffeehouse on May 24. For more informati
on\, please visit the Unionville Art Gala website at https://www.unionvill
eartgala.com/student-artists.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230524T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230524T210000
LOCATION:Unionville High School @ 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA
19348
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SUMMARY:Unionville High School Student Art Show and Coffeehouse
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/unionville-high-school-student-art-sho
w-and-coffeehouse/
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The Unionvill
e High School Art Department will host a Student Art Show and Coffeehouse
on Wednesday\, May 24\, 2023 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Unionville High School. V
isitors will enjoy an evening of live music and light refreshments\, and w
ill experience the amazing work of UHS student artists from grades 9-12. A
dmission is free.
\n
The UHS Student Art Show Committee is pleased to
announce that Elissa Stoop has been selected as the 2022-2023 Featured Se
nior Artist for the show. Local artist and Student Art Show Committee Memb
er Sarah Snyder-Dinsel says “I am constantly amazed at the caliber of art
work created by UHS students. It is a pleasure to view their work\, and ou
r decision is never an easy one.”
\n
The community is encouraged to a
ttend the Art Show and Coffeehouse on May 24. For more information\, pleas
e visit the Unionville Art Gala website at https://www.unionvilleartgala.c
om/student-artists.
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DESCRIPTION:OPEN MEMORIAL DAY\nMonday\, May 29 | 12-6pm\nGaler Estate will
be open on Memorial Day!\nPack a picnic and celebrate with a glass of Gale
r Estate wine.\nVeterans and Active Military can enjoy a free tasting and
15% discount on wine.\nLive music by Adam McCue\, 1-3pm.\n700 Folly Hill R
oad\nKennett Square\, PA\, USA\n484.899.8013
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230529T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230529T180000
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SUMMARY:Galer Estate Celebrates
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OPEN MEMORIAL DAY
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Live music by Adam McCue\, 1-3pm.
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700 Folly Hill Road
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CONTACT:Hillary Holland\; 800.448.3883\; hholla@winterthur.org\; https://ww
w.winterthur.org/calendar/story-time-in-enchanted-woods-3/2023-06-01/
DESCRIPTION:Share the joy of reading while cultivating children’s interest
in and appreciation for nature. Kids ages 3–6 sit among the Story Stones t
o hear nature-based stories.\nIncluded with admission. Free for children u
nder 2. Members free. Story Time starts promptly at scheduled time and tak
es place the first and third Thursdays of the month\, April–October.\nJune
1—The Curious Garden by Peter Brown\nJune 15—Zora’s Zucchini by Katherine
Pryor
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230601T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230601T113000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20230615T110000
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SUMMARY:Story Time in Enchanted Woods
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Share the joy
of reading while cultivating children’s interest in and appreciation for
nature. Kids ages 3–6 sit among the Story Stones to hear nature-based stor
ies. \nIncluded with admission. Free for children under 2. Member
s free. Story Time starts promptly at scheduled time and takes place the f
irst and third Thursdays of the month\, April–October.
\n
June 1
—The Curious Garden by Peter Brown
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June 15—Zora’s Zuc
chini by Katherine Pryor
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Alyssa Hupchick\; 16104440774\; ahupchick@scccc.com\; https://www.s
cccc.com/
DESCRIPTION:8th Annual Inspirational Breakfast\nInspirational Breakfast\n\n
Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce presents\n8th Annual Inspirati
onal Breakfast\nThursday\, June 8th | 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.\nMember Host
: Mendenhall Inn\nThe Chamber invites Members and guests to attend \nthis
special Signature Event. \n\nOpening Ceremonies\nWilliam E Taylor Sea Cade
ts Division Color Guard \nled by John DiMatteo\, United States Marine Corp
s (DiMatteo Financial Group)\nNational Anthem performed by Leon R. Spencer
\, Jr. 2016 Outstanding Citizen of the Year\nInvocation by Annalie Korenge
l\, 2019 Outstanding Citizen of the Year\n'TAPS' performed by Matthew Grie
co (Grieco Funeral Home & Crematory\, Inc.)\nPresentation of The Community
Impact Award\nAward season is here. Let’s celebrate the business who has
done \namazing things for our community!\nKeynote Speaker\n\nDeb Ryan\, Ch
ester County District Attorney\nEvent Sponsorship Opportunities - email ck
uhn@scccc.com for details\n\n\nTickets: https://web.scccc.com/events/8thAn
nualInspirationalBreakfast-7416/details.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230608T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230608T093000
LOCATION:Mendenhall Inn @ 323 Kennett Pike\, Chadds Ford\, PA 19317
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8th Annual Inspirational Breakfast
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Inspirational Breakfa
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Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce presents
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Thursday\, June 8th
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Member Host: Mendenhall Inn
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this special Signature Event.
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Opening
Ceremonies \nWilliam E Taylor Sea Cadets Divisi
on Color Guard \nled by John DiMatteo\, Un
ited States Marine Corps (DiMatteo Financial Group)
\n
National Anthem performed by Leon R. Spencer\, Jr. 2016 Outstanding Cit
izen of the Year \nInvocation by Annalie Korengel\,
2019 Outstanding Citizen of the Year
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'TAPS' perfo
rmed by Matthew Grieco (Grieco Funeral Home & Crematory\, Inc.)
p>\n
Presentation of The Community Impact
Award
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Award season is here. Let’s celebrate
the business who has done
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Deb Ryan\, Chester County District Attorney
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company\; (215) 458-7081\; info@neshaminycr
eekbrewing.com\; https://neshaminycreekbrewing.com
DESCRIPTION:Brace yourselves for the ultimate celebration of beer\, music\,
and good vibes as Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company (Neshaminy Creek) gears
up to unleash an unforgettable 11th Anniversary Party at its Croydon Brew
ery & Taproom on Saturday\, June 10\, featuring live music\, a beer releas
e\, food trucks\, local artisan vendors\, and loads of dog and family-frie
ndly activities.\nThe Creek brewing team will commemorate more than a deca
de of creativity with a new double dry-hopped\, hazy DIPA that goes beyond
the pale\, Cosmic Bull Shark. In addition to stalwarts like Simcoe and Ne
lson Sauvin\, this 8.5% ABV beast is brewed with Phantasm\, a powder compo
und derived from New Zealand Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc grapes that are r
ich in thiol precursors known for their extraordinary aromas of citrus\, g
uava\, and passionfruit. Cosmic Punch Ale yeast was specifically selected
for enhancing those thiols and boosting the beer’s vibrant tropical flavor
s and bouquet. All of that combined creates a beer that is so dank and fru
ity\, it might as well be from another planet. Following the release on Ju
ne 10\, Cosmic Bull Shark will be available at all three Neshaminy Creek t
aprooms with limited distribution throughout PA\, NJ\, and MD to follow.\n
Pairing great beer with music and entertainment\, the anniversary party’s
live music lineup features some of the brewery’s favorite bands\, includin
g Tigers Jaw\, A Wilhelm Scream\, The Homeless Gospel Choir\, and Town Lia
r. In addition\, several food trucks will be on-site to satisfy hungry app
etites\, including the brand-new Federal Donuts food truck\, El Sabor Del
Bajio\, Lobster Rolls & More\, Clean Plate Club\, and Mr. Big Stuff Cookie
s\, plus local vendors\, including Yardley Tattoo\, Fuzzrocious Pedals\, M
ermaid Spirits\, Inspiring Synergy Jewelry\, Dad’s Cartoons and Tapes from
the Crypt as well as glitter tattoos\, a kid’s corner with games and acti
vities and photo booth.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T190000
LOCATION:Neshaminy Creek Croydon Brewery & Taproom @ 909 Ray Ave\, Croydon\
, PA 19021
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SUMMARY:Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company 11th Anniversary Party
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nniversary-party/
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Brace yourselves for the ultimate celebration of beer\, musi
c\, and good vibes as Neshami
ny Creek Brewing Company (Neshaminy Creek) gears up to unleash
an unforgettable 11th Anniversary Party at its Croydon Brewery & Taproom o
n Saturday\, June 10\, featuring live music\, a beer release\, food trucks
\, local artisan vendors\, and loads of dog and family-friendly activities
.
\n
The Creek brewing team will commemora
te more than a decade of creativity with a new double dry-hopped\, hazy DI
PA that goes beyond the pale\, Cosmic Bull Shark. In addition to stalwarts
like Simcoe and Nelson Sauvin\, this 8.5% ABV beast is brewed with Phanta
sm\, a powder compound derived from New Zealand Marlborough Sauvignon Blan
c grapes that are rich in thiol precursors known for their extraordinary a
romas of citrus\, guava\, and passionfruit. Cosmic Punch Ale yeast was spe
cifically selected for enhancing those thiols and boosting the beer’s vibr
ant tropical flavors and bouquet. All of that combined creates a beer that
is so dank and fruity\, it might as well be from another planet. Followin
g the release on June 10\, Cosmic Bull Shark will be available at all thre
e Neshaminy Creek taprooms with limited distribution throughout PA\, NJ\,
and MD to follow.
\n
Pairing great beer wi
th music and entertainment\, the anniversary party’s live music lineup fea
tures some of the brewery’s favorite bands\, including Tigers Jaw\, A Wilh
elm Scream\, The Homeless Gospel Choir\, and Town Liar. In addition\, seve
ral food trucks will be on-site to satisfy hungry appetites\, including th
e brand-new Federal Donuts food truck\, El Sabor Del Bajio\, Lobster Rolls
& More\, Clean Plate Club\, and Mr. Big Stuff Cookies\, plus local vendor
s\, including Yardley Tattoo\, Fuzzrocious Pedals\, Mermaid Spirits\, Insp
iring Synergy Jewelry\, Dad’s Cartoons and Tapes from the Crypt as well as
glitter tattoos\, a kid’s corner with games and activities and photo boot
h.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Hillary Holland\; 8004483883\; hholla@winterthur.org\; https://www.
winterthur.org/calendar/tailgate-tour-ferns/
DESCRIPTION:Explore the estate on a leisurely guided stroll guided by one o
f our expert staff\, who will share information about Winterthur’s history
\, garden design\, and plants. Linger at a scenic tailgate spot for hors d
’oeuvres along with a selection of hard and soft beverages. Registration r
equired. $35\; $30 for Members.\nRegister now.\nJoin us for a Walk Through
Winterthur’s Waterways Tailgate Tour\, August 10\nTickets: https://www.wi
nterthur.org/calendar/tailgate-tour-ferns/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230611T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230611T160000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike
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Explore the e
state on a leisurely guided stroll guided by one of our expert staff\, who
will share information about Winterthur’s history\, garden design\, and p
lants. Linger at a scenic tailgate spot for hors d’oeuvres along with a se
lection of hard and soft beverages. Registration required. $35\; $30 f
or Members.
X-COST:$30.00 - $35.00
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Brenda Orso\; 610-459-2359\; borso@newlingristmill.org\; https://ne
wlingristmill.org/race-for-the-watershed/
DESCRIPTION:Help support healthy waterways in our community with the “Race
for the Watershed: 5K Trail Run & Duck Race\,” taking place on Saturday\,
June 17th at Newlin Grist Mill.\nHeld in partnership with Concord Township
\, this new event will be a fundraiser to raise money for restoring and pr
eserving the watershed in the park. Funds raised at this year’s event will
go toward the purchase and installation of water quality monitoring equip
ment along the waterways that run through Newlin Grist Mill.\nThe day will
kick off at 8:30am with a 5K race on the trails\, followed by duck races
in the creek from 10am to 2pm. Hand-forged medals will be awarded to the t
op three finishers\, and top finishers in each age group will receive gift
cards for local businesses. Prizes for Duck Race will be cash prizes of u
p to $100 per heat\, with the top finishers of each heat being entering in
to the championship heat with a first place prize of $1000.\nIn addition\,
there will be a balloon artist\, face painting\, and themed games for kid
s throughout the day. Local organizations\, including Stroud Water Researc
h Center\, the DEP\, Delaware County Conservation District\, Bike Delco\,
Watershed Stewards\, the EPA\, and Wild Birds Unlimited (Glen Mills)\, wil
l have displays and activities. Food and beverage vendors will also be ons
ite – visitors can purchase from Mr. Softee\, Deer Creek Malthouse\, Fast
Eddie’s\, Penn’s Woods Winery\, Nick’s Roast Beef\, and The Cow & the Curd
.\nThere is a $35 per runner entry fee for the 5K (includes a race t-shirt
). Racing ducks can be purchased for $20 per duck or $50 for 3 duck. Each
purchase includes entry into 3 heats per duck. Register for the 5K at http
s://runsignup.com/Race/PA/GlenMills/RacefortheWatershed. Purchase ducks an
d additional t-shirts at https://newlingristmill.org/race-for-the-watershe
d/.\nThis event is sponsored by Opdenaker Trash & Recycling Services with
additional support from Amerihealth Caritas\, Brinker Simpson\, MOR Constr
uction\, and Pescatore’s Restaurant.\nTickets: https://runsignup.com/Race/
PA/GlenMills/RacefortheWatershed.
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LOCATION:Newlin Grist Mill @ 219 South Cheyney Road\, Glen Mills\, PA 19342
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SUMMARY:Race for the Watershed: 5K Trail Run & Duck Race
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Help support
healthy waterways in our community with the “Race for the Watershed: 5K Tr
ail Run & Duck Race\,” taking place on Saturday\, June 17th at
Newlin Grist Mill.
\n
Held in partnership with Concord Township\, thi
s new event will be a fundraiser to raise money for restoring and preservi
ng the watershed in the park. Funds raised at this year’s event will go to
ward the purchase and installation of water quality monitoring equipment a
long the waterways that run through Newlin Grist Mill.
\n
The day wil
l kick off at 8:30am with a 5K race on the trails\, followed by duck races
in the creek from 10am to 2pm. Hand-forged medals will be awarded to the
top three finishers\, and top finishers in each age group will receive gif
t cards for local businesses. Prizes for Duck Race will be cash prizes of
up to $100 per heat\, with the top finishers of each heat being entering i
nto the championship heat with a first place prize of $1000.
\n
In ad
dition\, there will be a balloon artist\, face painting\, and themed games
for kids throughout the day. Local organizations\, including Stroud Water
Research Center\, the DEP\, Delaware County Conservation District\, Bike
Delco\, Watershed Stewards\, the EPA\, and Wild Birds Unlimited (Glen Mill
s)\, will have displays and activities. Food and beverage vendors will als
o be onsite – visitors can purchase from Mr. Softee\, Deer Creek Malthouse
\, Fast Eddie’s\, Penn’s Woods Winery\, Nick’s Roast Beef\, and The Cow &
the Curd.
This event is sponsored by Opdenaker Trash & Recycling
Services with additional support from Amerihealth Caritas\, Brinker Simpso
n\, MOR Construction\, and Pescatore’s Restaurant.
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X-COST:5K: $35 per runner entry fee (includes a race t-shirt) Duck Race: $2
0 per duck or $50 for 3 ducks (includes entry into 3 heats per duck)
X-TICKETS-URL:https://runsignup.com/Race/PA/GlenMills/RacefortheWatershed
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CONTACT:Winterthur Information and Tours\; 8004483883\; tourinfo@winterthur
.org\; https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/juneteenth-freedom-day-celebrat
ion/
DESCRIPTION:Storytellers\, musicians\, and dancers will fill Enchanted Wood
s with performances enriched by and deeply rooted in African American arts
and culture. The day will also include a World Marketplace. Included with
general admission.\nDon’t miss the Whitney Project’s “A Celebration of Bl
ack Joy” by the Wilmington Ballet’s musical director Jonathan Whitney. Per
formances take place at 11:00 am and 3:00 pm. There is a separate fee for
the performance. \nTickets: https://my.winterthur.org/108556.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T160000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike\, Wintert
hur\, DE 19735
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Storytellers\
, musicians\, and dancers will fill Enchanted Woods with performances enri
ched by and deeply rooted in African American arts and culture. The day wi
ll also include a World Marketplace. Included with general admission.<
/em>
\n
Don’t miss the Whitney Project’s “A Celebration of Black Joy”
by the Wilmington Ballet’s musical director Jonathan Whitney. Performance
s take place at 11:00 am and 3:00 pm. There is a separate fee for the
performance.
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CONTACT:Robin Baker\; 610-459-3342\; http://brandywinebattlefield.org/
DESCRIPTION:We are hosting our first-ever brew fest event on June 17th\, fr
om 5-8 PM. Come enjoy samples from various breweries\, food\, and live mus
ic.\nAt the Brandywine Battlefield Park's Brews at the Battlefield\, you’l
l get to taste different beers from local and regional breweries. Brews at
the Battlefield is hosted by and benefits the non-profit Brandywine Battl
efield Park Associates. Every dollar collected helps us educate the public
and promote the historic events that took place in Chadds Ford during the
1777 Philadelphia campaign.\nFor our first-ever brew fest\, this isn’t yo
ur typical parking lot brewfest—instead\, you’ll enjoy a beautiful outdoor
setting at our historic Gideon Gilpin Homestead\, listening to music\, en
joying beer\, and eating food from Burgers by Wildwich.\nFor breweries\, w
e have Sly Fox Brewing Co.\, Braeloch Brewing\, Artillery Brewing Co.\, Ti
red Hands Brewing Co\,. Four Fingers Brewing Co.\, Fat Lady Brewing\, and
Wilmington Brew Works\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/593267788927.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T200000
LOCATION:Brandywine Battlefield Park @ 1491 Baltimore Pike\, Chadds Ford\,
PA 19317
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We are hosting our first-ever brew fest event on June 17th\, from 5-8 PM
. Come enjoy samples from various breweries\, food\, and live music.
\n
At the Brandywine Battlefield Park'
s Brews at the Battlefield\, you’ll get to taste different beers from loca
l and regional breweries. Brews at the Battlefield is hosted by and benefi
ts the non-profit Brandywine Battlefield Park Associates. Every dollar col
lected helps us educate the public and promote the historic events that to
ok place in Chadds Ford during the 1777 Philadelphia campaign.
\n
For our first-ever brew fest\, this isn’t your t
ypical parking lot brewfest—instead\, you’ll enjoy a beautiful outdoor set
ting at our historic Gideon Gilpin Homestead\, listening to music\, enjoyi
ng beer\, and eating food from Burgers by Wildwich.
\n
For bre
weries\, we have Sly Fox Brewing Co.\, Braeloch Brewing\, Artillery Brewin
g Co.\, Tired Hands Brewing Co\,. Four Fingers Brewing Co.\, Fat Lady Brew
ing\, and Wilmington Brew Works
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rewing Co\,Tired Hands Brewing Co\,Wilmington Brew Works
X-COST:$40\, $15 DD
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Thornbury Farm Market hosts Thursday’s Town Tours & Village Wal
ks -\nFamily fun and healthy food available all year\n“This year’s topic f
or the free summer strolls is Our Agricultural Heritage\,” said Randell\nS
packman of Thornbury Farm Market. “Our farm is an example of the long-stan
ding agricultural\ncontributions to the community. Thornbury Farm Market i
s an excellent family destination all\ntimes of the year.”\nHistoric Thorn
bury Farm was established in 1709. This farm has a rich history and\nprovi
des opportunities for community education. Visitors see what past and curr
ent efforts make\nthis family farm still viable today. The farm was centra
l in the Revolutionary War Battle of\nBrandywine and the family strives to
continue to protect these resources.”\nOn Thursday\, June 22 the Town Tou
rs & Village Walks event begins at 5:30 p.m. with\nthe last tour taking pl
ace at 7:00 p.m. Thornbury Farm Market is located at 1256 Thornbury\nRoad\
, West Chester. The sponsor is the Thornbury Township Historic Preservatio
n Commission.\nThe program is administered by the Chester County Planning
Commission.\nThe tour features:\n Thornbury Farm Market and CSA\n 1709 m
ain farmhouse and c. 1740 barn\n Horse Angels equine rescue\n Historic p
ipe organ\n General Stephen's Stand historical marker beside Thornbury Rd
.\n Blacksmithing demonstration\n Native plants display\n Refreshments
and light music\nThornbury Farms offers a great selection of delicious fre
sh produce\, fruits\, specialty items\,\nbreakfast foods\, jellies\, condi
ments\, sauces\, treats\, and other goodies. We also have meats that\nare
100% free from any added hormones or antibiotics\, a super extra virgin ol
ive oil that won a\ngold medal in Europe for quality\, local cheeses\, hon
ey\, jellies\, and\, of course\, superior veggies\nand fruits. Ice cream i
s served.\nFor the family\, Daisy the donkey\, Rue the mini pony\, the goa
ts\, plus Clover the pet pig are\non the grounds. The farm can also be re
nted for weddings\, business gatherings and other events. “The farm\nhas a
beautiful setting\,” Spackman said. “We’ve hosted a variety of events at
the farm. Our\ngarden area is lovely for dinners\, weddings\, baby showers
and other events. We feature a large\nwooden pergola with roof with a ver
y large stone Bee-Hive oven\, walk in cooler\, wash and prep\narea\, tours
of the gardens\, night time lighting effects and ample parking. We also w
ork with\nseveral local restaurants to help make your evening in our garde
ns perfect.”\nThe farm has ample parking for guests.\nThornbury Farm is a
CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) farm where members receive\nfresh fr
uit and vegetables. Thornbury’s fresh vegetables and herbs are grown using
natural\npractices without the use of harmful substances such as pesticid
es and herbicides. No chemical\nsprays\, synthetic fertilizers\, or geneti
cally engineered seed are used.\nAlso\, local breads and baked goods are a
vailable along with Swarmbusin’ Honey and Golden\nValley Coffee.\nThornbur
y Farm is in the process of restoring a 1926 Mudler Hunter pipe organ. The
organ\ncontains 2\,300 pipes with a Haskell Swell Division and a Mollier
Choir Division. The main\nblower is more than 100 years old and weighs in
excess of 2\,000 pounds. The farm is raising\nmoney for replacement parts\
, new leather seals and to update the electrical work.\nSpackman said\, “I
t is the hope of Thornbury Farm to host several concerts and lectures each
\nyear to serve the community. Our goal is to preserve an instrument of gr
eat music but also\neducate others on history and art.”\nThornbury Farm wa
s founded in 1709 with a stone house. The “main house” is the first\nquarr
ied home in Pennsylvania and was built using the property’s own quarry. On
this location\,\nthere stood a log cabin that was built in the 1600’s. Th
e original owner was a blacksmith who\nused the abundant lime stone to mak
e flux in an old lime kiln.\nThe house has been added to approximately eve
ry 80 years. The serpentine addition with its\nmain stair case was used as
the first public library in Chester County. In the mid-1800’s\, a\nkitche
n was added with a beehive oven. The oven doors still exist and this room
eventually\nbecame a dining room. Finally\, a modern kitchen was added in
the 1940’s.\nOver the years\, other buildings were added including a large
stone spring house\, a bank barn\nin 1740 and another farm house in 1812.
The 1812 house and the main house were later used as\nstops on the Underg
round Railroad.\nThe farm was the site of the final troop engagement of th
e Battle of Brandywine\, the largest\nland battle of the American Revoluti
on. It was during this battle that our flag was displayed and\nfired upon
by the British for the first time.\nDuring the battle\, soldiers from the
Continental Army ran up the farm’s stream to avoid a\ncrushing pincer move
ment by the German Hessian soldiers. Instead\, the Americans became\ntrapp
ed between the Hessians on South New Street and the English on the other s
ide of the\nstream. So many Americans were shot and bayoneted\, it was sai
d the blood flowed over two\nmiles to the Brandywine.\nThe barn and large
deep spring house were used to hold prisoners and the main house was\nused
as a hospital. During the gruesome surgery practices of that time\, limbs
of hurt soldiers\nwere thrown out the window. Two mass burial sites on th
e property were used to dispose of the\ndead.\nThere is so much unrest on
the property that Duke University performed para-psychological\nresearch i
n the early 1980’s. Duke used EVP readings and multiple mediums that were
spaced 2\nhours apart over a 24-hour time period. The mediums did not have
any contact with each other\nand their notes were compared. During their
investigation\, they learned of 9 separate identities –\n8 in the house an
d one in the spring house. The barn was reviewed and found a little girl l
ooking\nfor her doll near one of the covered wells\; a young boy solider a
top of the hay mow overlooking\nthe battle\, as he had left his post and w
as afraid.\nThe house has the ghost of the original owner who hung himself
over a now covered hand dug\nwell in the basement. There is also a ghost
of a man who froze to death in what was a window\nwell of the earlier buil
ding. A soldier blocks the back stair case next to a coffin style door. Al
so\nfound were a ghost in the master bedroom and a young girl crying in th
e next room. One old\ngrumpy man was found to haunt the spring house.\nIn
2009\, the farm was investigated by members of The Atlantic Paranormal Soc
iety.\nTAPS had similar findings and the episode aired on the SyFy Channel
.
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SUMMARY:Village Walks – Thornbury Farm
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Thornbury Far
m Market hosts Thursday’s Town Tours & Village Walks - \nFamily fun a
nd healthy food available all year
\n
“This year’s topic for the free
summer strolls is Our Agricultural Heritage\,” said Randell \nSpackm
an of Thornbury Farm Market. “Our farm is an example of the long-standing
agricultural \ncontributions to the community. Thornbury Farm Market
is an excellent family destination all \ntimes of the year.”
\n
Historic Thornbury Farm was established in 1709. This farm has a rich hist
ory and \nprovides opportunities for community education. Visitors se
e what past and current efforts make \nthis family farm still viable
today. The farm was central in the Revolutionary War Battle of \nBran
dywine and the family strives to continue to protect these resources.” \nOn Thursday\, June 22 the Town Tours & Village Walks event begins at 5
:30 p.m. with \nthe last tour taking place at 7:00 p.m. Thornbury Far
m Market is located at 1256 Thornbury \nRoad\, West Chester. The spon
sor is the Thornbury Township Historic Preservation Commission. \nThe
program is administered by the Chester County Planning Commission.
\n<
p>The tour features: \n Thornbury Farm Market and CSA \n 1709
main farmhouse and c. 1740 barn \n Horse Angels equine rescue
\n Historic pipe organ \n General Stephen's Stand historical marker
beside Thornbury Rd. \n Blacksmithing demonstration \n Native
plants display \n Refreshments and light music\n
Thornbury Fa
rms offers a great selection of delicious fresh produce\, fruits\, special
ty items\, \nbreakfast foods\, jellies\, condiments\, sauces\, treats
\, and other goodies. We also have meats that \nare 100% free from an
y added hormones or antibiotics\, a super extra virgin olive oil that won
a \ngold medal in Europe for quality\, local cheeses\, honey\, jellie
s\, and\, of course\, superior veggies \nand fruits. Ice cream is ser
ved.
\n
For the family\, Daisy the donkey\, Rue the mini pony\, the g
oats\, plus Clover the pet pig are \non the grounds. The farm can al
so be rented for weddings\, business gatherings and other events. “The far
m \nhas a beautiful setting\,” Spackman said. “We’ve hosted a variety
of events at the farm. Our \ngarden area is lovely for dinners\, wed
dings\, baby showers and other events. We feature a large \nwooden pe
rgola with roof with a very large stone Bee-Hive oven\, walk in cooler\, w
ash and prep \narea\, tours of the gardens\, night time lighting effe
cts and ample parking. We also work with \nseveral local restaurants
to help make your evening in our gardens perfect.” \nThe farm has amp
le parking for guests.
\n
Thornbury Farm is a CSA (Community Supporte
d Agriculture) farm where members receive \nfresh fruit and vegetable
s. Thornbury’s fresh vegetables and herbs are grown using natural \np
ractices without the use of harmful substances such as pesticides and herb
icides. No chemical \nsprays\, synthetic fertilizers\, or genetically
engineered seed are used. \nAlso\, local breads and baked goods are
available along with Swarmbusin’ Honey and Golden \nValley Coffee.
\n
Thornbury Farm is in the process of restoring a 1926 Mudler Hunter p
ipe organ. The organ \ncontains 2\,300 pipes with a Haskell Swell Div
ision and a Mollier Choir Division. The main \nblower is more than 10
0 years old and weighs in excess of 2\,000 pounds. The farm is raising \nmoney for replacement parts\, new leather seals and to update the elec
trical work. \nSpackman said\, “It is the hope of Thornbury Farm to h
ost several concerts and lectures each \nyear to serve the community.
Our goal is to preserve an instrument of great music but also \neduc
ate others on history and art.”
\n
Thornbury Farm was founded in 1709
with a stone house. The “main house” is the first \nquarried home in
Pennsylvania and was built using the property’s own quarry. On this locat
ion\, \nthere stood a log cabin that was built in the 1600’s. The ori
ginal owner was a blacksmith who \nused the abundant lime stone to ma
ke flux in an old lime kiln.
\n
The house has been added to approxima
tely every 80 years. The serpentine addition with its \nmain stair ca
se was used as the first public library in Chester County. In the mid-1800
’s\, a \nkitchen was added with a beehive oven. The oven doors still
exist and this room eventually \nbecame a dining room. Finally\, a mo
dern kitchen was added in the 1940’s. \nOver the years\, other buildi
ngs were added including a large stone spring house\, a bank barn \ni
n 1740 and another farm house in 1812. The 1812 house and the main house w
ere later used as \nstops on the Underground Railroad.
\n
The fa
rm was the site of the final troop engagement of the Battle of Brandywine\
, the largest \nland battle of the American Revolution. It was during
this battle that our flag was displayed and \nfired upon by the Brit
ish for the first time. \nDuring the battle\, soldiers from the Conti
nental Army ran up the farm’s stream to avoid a \ncrushing pincer mov
ement by the German Hessian soldiers. Instead\, the Americans became
\ntrapped between the Hessians on South New Street and the English on the
other side of the \nstream. So many Americans were shot and bayoneted
\, it was said the blood flowed over two \nmiles to the Brandywine.
p>\n
The barn and large deep spring house were used to hold prisoners an
d the main house was \nused as a hospital. During the gruesome surger
y practices of that time\, limbs of hurt soldiers \nwere thrown out t
he window. Two mass burial sites on the property were used to dispose of t
he \ndead.
\n
There is so much unrest on the property that Duke
University performed para-psychological \nresearch in the early 1980’
s. Duke used EVP readings and multiple mediums that were spaced 2 \nh
ours apart over a 24-hour time period. The mediums did not have any contac
t with each other \nand their notes were compared. During their inves
tigation\, they learned of 9 separate identities – \n8 in the house a
nd one in the spring house. The barn was reviewed and found a little girl
looking \nfor her doll near one of the covered wells\; a young boy so
lider atop of the hay mow overlooking \nthe battle\, as he had left h
is post and was afraid.
\n
The house has the ghost of the original ow
ner who hung himself over a now covered hand dug \nwell in the baseme
nt. There is also a ghost of a man who froze to death in what was a window
\nwell of the earlier building. A soldier blocks the back stair case
next to a coffin style door. Also \nfound were a ghost in the master
bedroom and a young girl crying in the next room. One old \ngrumpy m
an was found to haunt the spring house.
\n
In 2009\, the farm was inv
estigated by members of The Atlantic Paranormal Society. \nTAPS had s
imilar findings and the episode aired on the SyFy Channel.
\n
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CONTACT:Hillary Holland\; 8004483883\; hholla@winterthur.org\; https://www.
winterthur.org/calendar/mixers-and-elixirs-5/
DESCRIPTION:Happy hour is even happier at Winterthur! Experience the estate
in a whole new way with a seasonally inspired cocktail\, small bites\, li
ve music\, and a surprise setting. Enjoy a tram tour on your way to the se
cret location\, which is sure to be a splash. $25 (includes one featured c
ocktail\, live music\, and general admission)\; $15 designated driver and
student (includes one non-alcoholic beverage\, live music\, and garden acc
ess)\; $10 admission only (includes access to the event and garden only\,
does not include any food or beverage). Additional food and drink availabl
e for purchase. Register by June 19. Rain date\, June 24.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230623T190000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library
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Happy hour is
even happier at Winterthur! Experience the estate in a whole new way with
a seasonally inspired cocktail\, small bites\, live music\, and a surpris
e setting. Enjoy a tram tour on your way to the secret location\, which is
sure to be a splash. $25 (includes one featured cocktail\, live music
\, and general admission)\; $15 designated driver and student (includes on
e non-alcoholic beverage\, live music\, and garden access)\; $10 admission
only (includes access to the event and garden only\, does not include any
food or beverage). Additional food and drink available for purchase. Regi
ster by June 19. Rain date\, June 24.
\n
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:West Chester\, PA – The American Helicopter Museum and Educatio
n Center (AHMEC) offers a day of fun during its FamilyFest on Saturday\, J
une 24\, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. The annual event loaded with activities
galore aims to delight visitors of all ages.\nHighlighting FamilyFest wil
l be a presentation and demonstration by Torque\, a Belgian Malinois who h
olds the world’s record as “The Dog with the Most Flights in a Huey Helico
pter.” The hour-long talk by Torque’s personal assistant will begin at noo
n and include the history of dogs in helicopters\, information about K-9 T
orque\, Torque’s world-record achievement\, the training and equipment inv
olved\, and a book reading and signing of her new children’s book. Paul Ka
han\, AHMEC’s Executive Director\, will present Torque with a plaque honor
ing her accomplishments.\n“We’re thrilled to welcome this extraordinary an
imal to our museum. She flies with the Huey Vets in the San Francisco Bay
Area and works with various charitable organizations\, including the Tug M
cGraw Foundation\,” explained Kahan. “Additionally\, she is a highly regar
ded crime fighter\, so come and meet Torque and hear her incredible story.
”\nFamilyFest will also feature food trucks like Mobile Mess Hall and Shim
py’s BBQ\, desserts by Kona Ice and Sinfully Delicious\, and adult beverag
es from Locust Lane Brewery and Grace Winery. Vendors will include Craft K
ate’s Creations\, Chester County Beekeepers Association\, Operation Homefr
ont\, K9 Partners for Life\, Paws for People Therapy Dogs\, Chester County
Seeing Eye Puppies\, Greater Philadelphia Search and Rescue\, the Goshen
Fire Company\, and many more will. Music will be provided by Mark Shepperd
Productions\, and Kirk’s Martial Arts will demonstrate their skills at 1
p.m. And\, of course\, AHMEC will host its annual classic car and motorcyc
le show.\nHelicopter rides will be available and cost an additional $100.0
0 per person for non-museum members and $85.00 for museum members. Rides w
ill be first-come\, first-served beginning at 12:30 until 3 p.m. Visitors
must be on site and checked in by 2:45 p.m. to guarantee a flight.\n“There
will be so much here to see and do that you won’t know where to start!” K
ahan continued. “We truly have something for everyone.”\nAdmission is $20.
00 per person. Children under age five and museum members are free.\nAHMEC
wishes to thank its FamilyFest sponsors: A Storage Depot\, Brandywine Avi
ation and Maintenance\, Brandywine Regional Airport\, Brandywine Valley He
ating and Air Conditioning\, First Bank\, First Resource Bank\, Fastener S
ystems\, Inc.\, Greg A. Vietri\, Inc.\, MBA Advisors\, Metro Aviation\, Pi
llar Real Estate Advisors\, Team Toyota\, and the Vertical Flight Society.
\nContact AHMEC at 610-436-9600 or see the website at www.americanhelicopt
er.museum for more information.\nThe American Helicopter Museum and Educat
ion Center\, located at 1220 American Boulevard\, West Chester\, is the na
tion’s premier aviation museum devoted exclusively to helicopters. Establi
shed in 1996\, the nonprofit organization collects\, restores\, and displa
ys rotary-wing aircraft\, including over 35 civilian and military helicopt
ers\, autogyros\, and convertiplanes.
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West Chester\, PA – The American Helicopter Museum and Educa
tion Center (AHMEC) offers a day of fun during its FamilyFest on Saturday\
, June 24\, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. The annual event loaded with activit
ies galore aims to delight visitors of all ages.
\n
Highlighting FamilyFest will be a presentation and demonstration
by Torque\, a Belgian Malinois who holds the world’s record as “The Dog w
ith the Most Flights in a Huey Helicopter.” The hour-long talk by Torque’s
personal assistant will begin at noon and include the history of dogs in
helicopters\, information about K-9 Torque\, Torque’s world-record achieve
ment\, the training and equipment involved\, and a book reading and signin
g of her new children’s book. Paul Kahan\, AHMEC’s Executive Director\, wi
ll present Torque with a plaque honoring her accomplishments.
\n
“We’re thrilled to welcome this extraordinary anima
l to our museum. She flies with the Huey Vets in the San Francisco Bay Are
a and works with various charitable organizations\, including the Tug McGr
aw Foundation\,” explained Kahan. “Additionally\, she is a highly regarded
crime fighter\, so come and meet Torque and hear her incredible story.”
p>\n
FamilyFest will also feature food trucks
like Mobile Mess Hall and Shimpy’s BBQ\, desserts by Kona Ice and Sinfull
y Delicious\, and adult beverages from Locust Lane Brewery and Grace Winer
y. Vendors will include Craft Kate’s Creations\, Chester County Beekeepers
Association\, Operation Homefront\, K9 Partners for Life\, Paws for Peopl
e Therapy Dogs\, Chester County Seeing Eye Puppies\, Greater Philadelphia
Search and Rescue\, the Goshen Fire Company\, and many more will. Music wi
ll be provided by Mark Shepperd Productions\, and Kirk’s Martial Arts will
demonstrate their skills at 1 p.m. And\, of course\, AHMEC will host its
annual classic car and motorcycle show.
\n
Helicopter rides will be available and cost an additional $100.00 per per
son for non-museum members and $85.00 for museum members. Rides will be fi
rst-come\, first-served beginning at 12:30 until 3 p.m. Visitors m
ust be on site and checked in by 2:45 p.m. to gu
arantee a flight.
\n
“There will be so muc
h here to see and do that you won’t know where to start!” Kahan continued.
“We truly have something for everyone.”
\n
Admission is $20.00 per person. Children under age five and museum membe
rs are free.
\n
AHMEC wishes to thank its
FamilyFest sponsors: A Storage Depot\, Brandywine Aviation and Maintenance
\, Brandywine Regional Airport\, Brandywine Valley Heating and Air Conditi
oning\, First Bank\, First Resource Bank\, Fastener Systems\, Inc.\, Greg
A. Vietri\, Inc.\, MBA Advisors\, Metro Aviation\, Pillar Real Estate Advi
sors\, Team Toyota\, and the Vertical Flight Society.
The Amer
ican Helicopter Museum and Education Center\, located at 1220 American Bou
levard\, West Chester\, is the nation’s premier aviation museum devoted ex
clusively to helicopters. Established in 1996\, the nonprofit organization
collects\, restores\, and displays rotary-wing aircraft\, including over
35 civilian and military helicopters\, autogyros\, and convertiplanes.
\n
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CONTACT:Hillary Holland\; 8004483883\; hholla@winterthur.org\; https://www.
winterthur.org/calendar/off-the-shelf-series-play-18th-and-19th-century-ch
ildrens-toys-and-games-from-the-winterthur-library/
DESCRIPTION:Join Rebecca Parmer\, director of the Library\, for a hands-on
exploration of objects from the John and Carolyn Grossman Collection of Ep
hemera and the Maxine Waldron Collection of Children’s Books and Paper Toy
s. Free. Reservations required\; limited to 15 participants.
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DESCRIPTION:Special KALMAR NYCKEL Sail\nSaturday\, July 8 from 10:00-11:30
am\nStart Capt. Kidd's Day early with a 1.5-hour cruise on KALMAR NYCKEL\,
The Tall Ship of Delaware from the same location! Haul lines\, set sails\
, and hear tales from the crew\, or simply relax and enjoy the ship.\nKids
will enjoy a scavenger hunt and pirate story (costumes welcome).\n \n\nPu
rchase sail tickets online or call 302.429.7447.
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\n
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DESCRIPTION:When school's out\, summer days are best spent exploring the ou
tdoors. Budding naturalists can get a special look at Longwood Gardens whi
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or shine.\nPlant Propagation\nMonday\, July 10\, 2023\n9:00 am–12:00 pm\n$
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s. Find out how to grow a clone of your favorite houseplant from a cutting
and how to collect and sow seeds from a favorite garden plant. Discover w
hat care new plants need to grow to mature size. Bring home a mini greenho
use to practice your new skills. For ages 10-16.\nSketching in the Gardens
\nWednesday\, July 12\, 2023\n9:00 am–12:00 pm\n$60.00\nFind a new way to
enjoy—and capture—nature through sketching. In this outdoor workshop suita
ble for all experience levels\, learn to focus on the details of color and
texture found in a garden\, a landscape\, or even a fountain. Explore dif
ferent styles and color-mixing strategies to capture the intricacies of th
e natural world. Oil pastels and sketch pad provided. For ages 10-16.\nPol
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inator habitats. Identify ways to support and protect the massive diversit
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ent and to our lives. Bring home a bee hotel and plant to encourage pollin
ators to visit your garden spaces. All materials included. For ages 8-12.
\nDIY Succulent Shadow Box\nThursday\, July 20\, 2023\n9:00 am–12:00 pm\n$
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an exclusive private tour of the Conservatory to spark your creativity bef
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materials included. For ages 10-16.\nIntro to Perspective Drawing\nThursd
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will practice using horizon lines\, vanishing points\, and converging par
allel lines to create the illusion of 3D in their drawings. These skills w
ill then be applied to draw various architectural features throughout the
Gardens. All materials included. For ages 10-16.
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ut\, summer days are best spent exploring the outdoors. Budding naturalist
s can get a special look at Longwood Gardens while exploring the beauty of
the natural world and discovering hidden interests with a uniquely Longwo
od Youth Workshop this year. Workshops run
rain or shine.
\n
Plant Propagation \nMonday\, July 10\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$60.00 \nLearn how to turn one plant int
o many through propagation techniques. Find out how to grow a clone of you
r favorite houseplant from a cutting and how to collect and sow seeds from
a favorite garden plant. Discover what care new plants need to grow to ma
ture size. Bring home a mini greenhouse to practice your new skills. For a
ges 10-16.
\n
Sketching in the Gardens \nWednesday\,
July 12\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$60.00 \nFind a new way
to enjoy—and capture—nature through sketching. In this outdoor workshop s
uitable for all experience levels\, learn to focus on the details of color
and texture found in a garden\, a landscape\, or even a fountain. Explore
different styles and color-mixing strategies to capture the intricacies o
f the natural world. Oil pastels and sketch pad provided. For ages 10-16.<
/p>\n
Pollinator Power<
br />\nWednesday\, July 19\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$60.00 \nDelve into the world of pollinators while exploring Longwood’s garden
s and pollinator habitats. Identify ways to support and protect the massiv
e diversity of species and learn about the importance of pollinators to th
e environment and to our lives. Bring home a bee hotel and plant to encour
age pollinators to visit your garden spaces. All materials included. For a
ges 8-12.
\n
DIY Succulent Shadow Box \nThursday\, July 2
0\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$60.00 \nConnect with nature
and draw inspiration from the muted colors of the desert plants in our Sil
ver Garden to create your own plant décor. Get an exclusive private tour o
f the Conservatory to spark your creativity before designing a hanging suc
culent shadow box with instructor guidance. All materials included. For ag
es 10-16.
\n
Intro to Perspective Drawing \nT
hursday\, July 27\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$60.00 \nBe i
nspired by the Italian Water Garden to become aware of how lines and shape
s recede into the distance. Applying concepts of one- and two-point linear
perspective\, students will practice using horizon lines\, vanishing poin
ts\, and converging parallel lines to create the illusion of 3D in their d
rawings. These skills will then be applied to draw various architectural f
eatures throughout the Gardens. All materials included. For ages 10-16.
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or shine.\nSketching in the Gardens\nWednesday\, July 12\, 2023\n9:00 am–1
2:00 pm\n$60.00\nFind a new way to enjoy—and capture—nature through sketch
ing. In this outdoor workshop suitable for all experience levels\, learn t
o focus on the details of color and texture found in a garden\, a landscap
e\, or even a fountain. Explore different styles and color-mixing strategi
es to capture the intricacies of the natural world. Oil pastels and sketch
pad provided. For ages 10-16.\nPollinator Power\nWednesday\, July 19\, 20
23\n9:00 am–12:00 pm\n$60.00\nDelve into the world of pollinators while ex
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rt and protect the massive diversity of species and learn about the import
ance of pollinators to the environment and to our lives. Bring home a bee
hotel and plant to encourage pollinators to visit your garden spaces. All
materials included. For ages 8-12.\nDIY Succulent Shadow Box\nThursday\, J
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atory to spark your creativity before designing a hanging succulent shadow
box with instructor guidance. All materials included. For ages 10-16.\nIn
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oint linear perspective\, students will practice using horizon lines\, van
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in their drawings. These skills will then be applied to draw various arch
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rain or shine.
\n
Sketching in the Gardens \nWednesd
ay\, July 12\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$60.00 \nFind a ne
w way to enjoy—and capture—nature through sketching. In this outdoor works
hop suitable for all experience levels\, learn to focus on the details of
color and texture found in a garden\, a landscape\, or even a fountain. Ex
plore different styles and color-mixing strategies to capture the intricac
ies of the natural world. Oil pastels and sketch pad provided. For ages 10
-16.
\n
Pollinator Power \nWednesday\, July 19\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$60.
00 \nDelve into the world of pollinators while exploring Longwood’s g
ardens and pollinator habitats. Identify ways to support and protect the m
assive diversity of species and learn about the importance of pollinators
to the environment and to our lives. Bring home a bee hotel and plant to e
ncourage pollinators to visit your garden spaces. All materials included.
For ages 8-12.
\n
DIY Succulent Shadow Box \nThursday\, J
uly 20\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$60.00 \nConnect with na
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r Silver Garden to create your own plant décor. Get an exclusive private t
our of the Conservatory to spark your creativity before designing a hangin
g succulent shadow box with instructor guidance. All materials included. F
or ages 10-16.
\n
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shapes recede into the distance. Applying concepts of one- and two-point
linear perspective\, students will practice using horizon lines\, vanishin
g points\, and converging parallel lines to create the illusion of 3D in t
heir drawings. These skills will then be applied to draw various architect
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CONTACT:Winterthur Information and Tours\; 8004483883\; tourinfo@winterthur
.org\; https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/artisan-market-3/2023-07-15/
DESCRIPTION:More than 100 of the region’s most talented craftspeople will p
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niture and home décor\, upcycled items and architectural salvage\, high-qu
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DESCRIPTION:When school's out\, summer days are best spent exploring the ou
tdoors. Budding naturalists can get a special look at Longwood Gardens whi
le exploring the beauty of the natural world and discovering hidden intere
sts with a uniquely Longwood Youth Workshop this year. Workshops run rain
or shine.\nPollinator Power\nWednesday\, July 19\, 2023\n9:00 am–12:00 pm
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ardens and pollinator habitats. Identify ways to support and protect the m
assive diversity of species and learn about the importance of pollinators
to the environment and to our lives. Bring home a bee hotel and plant to e
ncourage pollinators to visit your garden spaces. All materials included.
For ages 8-12.\nDIY Succulent Shadow Box\nThursday\, July 20\, 2023\n9:00
am–12:00 pm\n$60.00\nConnect with nature and draw inspiration from the mut
ed colors of the desert plants in our Silver Garden to create your own pla
nt décor. Get an exclusive private tour of the Conservatory to spark your
creativity before designing a hanging succulent shadow box with instructor
guidance. All materials included. For ages 10-16.\nIntro to Perspective D
rawing\nThursday\, July 27\, 2023\n9:00 am–12:00 pm\n$60.00\nBe inspired b
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into the distance. Applying concepts of one- and two-point linear perspect
ive\, students will practice using horizon lines\, vanishing points\, and
converging parallel lines to create the illusion of 3D in their drawings.
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od Youth Workshop this year. Workshops run
rain or shine.
\n
Pollinator Pow
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br />\n$60.00 \nDelve into the world of pollinators while exploring L
ongwood’s gardens and pollinator habitats. Identify ways to support and pr
otect the massive diversity of species and learn about the importance of p
ollinators to the environment and to our lives. Bring home a bee hotel and
plant to encourage pollinators to visit your garden spaces. All materials
included. For ages 8-12.
\n
DIY Succulent Shadow Box \nT
hursday\, July 20\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$60.00 \nConn
ect with nature and draw inspiration from the muted colors of the desert p
lants in our Silver Garden to create your own plant décor. Get an exclusiv
e private tour of the Conservatory to spark your creativity before designi
ng a hanging succulent shadow box with instructor guidance. All materials
included. For ages 10-16.
\n
Intro to Perspective Drawing
strong> \nThursday\, July 27\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$6
0.00 \nBe inspired by the Italian Water Garden to become aware of how
lines and shapes recede into the distance. Applying concepts of one- and
two-point linear perspective\, students will practice using horizon lines\
, vanishing points\, and converging parallel lines to create the illusion
of 3D in their drawings. These skills will then be applied to draw various
architectural features throughout the Gardens. All materials included. Fo
r ages 10-16.
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DESCRIPTION:When school's out\, summer days are best spent exploring the ou
tdoors. Budding naturalists can get a special look at Longwood Gardens whi
le exploring the beauty of the natural world and discovering hidden intere
sts with a uniquely Longwood Youth Workshop this year. Workshops run rain
or shine.\nDIY Succulent Shadow Box\nThursday\, July 20\, 2023\n9:00 am–12
:00 pm\n$60.00\nConnect with nature and draw inspiration from the muted co
lors of the desert plants in our Silver Garden to create your own plant dé
cor. Get an exclusive private tour of the Conservatory to spark your creat
ivity before designing a hanging succulent shadow box with instructor guid
ance. All materials included. For ages 10-16.\nIntro to Perspective Drawin
g\nThursday\, July 27\, 2023\n9:00 am–12:00 pm\n$60.00\nBe inspired by the
Italian Water Garden to become aware of how lines and shapes recede into
the distance. Applying concepts of one- and two-point linear perspective\,
students will practice using horizon lines\, vanishing points\, and conve
rging parallel lines to create the illusion of 3D in their drawings. These
skills will then be applied to draw various architectural features throug
hout the Gardens. All materials included. For ages 10-16.
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ut\, summer days are best spent exploring the outdoors. Budding naturalist
s can get a special look at Longwood Gardens while exploring the beauty of
the natural world and discovering hidden interests with a uniquely Longwo
od Youth Workshop this year. Workshops run
rain or shine.
\n
DIY Succulent Shadow Box \nThursday\,
July 20\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$60.00 \nConnect with n
ature and draw inspiration from the muted colors of the desert plants in o
ur Silver Garden to create your own plant décor. Get an exclusive private
tour of the Conservatory to spark your creativity before designing a hangi
ng succulent shadow box with instructor guidance. All materials included.
For ages 10-16.
\n
Intro to Perspective Drawing \nThursday\, July 27\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$60.00
\nBe inspired by the Italian Water Garden to become aware of how lines and
shapes recede into the distance. Applying concepts of one- and two-point
linear perspective\, students will practice using horizon lines\, vanishin
g points\, and converging parallel lines to create the illusion of 3D in t
heir drawings. These skills will then be applied to draw various architect
ural features throughout the Gardens. All materials included. For ages 10-
16.
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CONTACT:Longwood Gardens\; (610) 388-1000\; Longwoodgardens.org
DESCRIPTION:When we stop and think\, it seems obvious that the soil in whic
h we garden is critical to our success.\nBut\, how often do we ignore that
basic fact and begin planting without a real understanding of the soil we
have and how it relates to and impacts the plants that we’re trying to gr
ow? Join Mark Highland\, President of The Organic Mechanics Soil Company\,
to learn about the different kinds of soils and how their characteristics
translate to advantages and disadvantages for your garden. We’ll also cov
er practical methods for improving your soil\, and you’ll leave with actio
nable advice that will have you digging in the dirt in no time.\nTickets:
https://longwoodgardens.org/events-performances/events/understanding-garde
n-soils.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T120000
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When we stop
and think\, it seems obvious that the soil in which we garden is critical
to our success.
\n
But\, how often do we ignore that basic fact and b
egin planting without a real understanding of the soil we have and how it
relates to and impacts the plants that we’re trying to grow? Join Mark Hig
hland\, President of The Organic Mechanics Soil Company\, to learn about t
he different kinds of soils and how their characteristics translate to adv
antages and disadvantages for your garden. We’ll also cover practical meth
ods for improving your soil\, and you’ll leave with actionable advice that
will have you digging in the dirt in no time.
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DESCRIPTION:Solstice Party Boasts Elvis\, Dick Vermeil & More\nCelebrate th
e Solstice with Dick Vermeil\, Rick Domeier\, Elvis and a host of other re
gional celebrities!\nEnjoy a pint drawn by celebrity guest bartenders and
generously tip (cash only) your appreciation to benefit a new Breast Healt
h Center at Chester County Hospital\, June 21\, 5:30-8:30pm at Locust Lane
Craft Brewery\, Malvern.\nMeet Dick & Carol Vermeil\, former Philadelphia
Eagles coach\, Elvis\; Rick Domeier\, QVC senior host\; Cathy Gandolfo\,
retired 6ABC News reporter\; Josh Maxwell and Marian Moskowitz\, Chester C
ounty Commissioners\; Michael Duncan\, president and CEO of Chester County
Hospital\; Dr. Kevin Sowti\, Chester County Hospital\, and Maryann Pinkst
on\, incoming president of the Women’s Auxiliary\, at Locust Lane Craft Br
ewery\, 50 Three Tun Road\, Malvern (off Rt. 352\, just south of Rt. 30).
\nTake advantage of a 50/50 drawing and take a chance on a Phillies raffle
basket that includes two tickets (including paid parking) to watch a game
from the Diamond Club section.\nThere is no entrance fee to this Solstice
event. Just bring your cash to make a donation and participate in the dra
wings. A QR code is available for those who wish to donate by credit card.
\nThe event is sponsored by the Women’s Auxiliary to Chester County Hospit
al\, which has pledged $2 million toward a new Breast Health Center. The n
ew Center will allow the Hospital to better serve members of our community
facing cancer. With more space and the latest technology and equipment al
l in one location\, it will expand capacity and vital services.\nQuestions
? Call 610-738-2725\; or email cchwomensauxiliary@gmail.com.\n\n \n
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T170900
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Solst
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\n
Celebrate th
e Solstice with Dick Vermeil\, Rick Domeier\, Elvis and a host of other re
gional celebrities!
\n
Enjoy a pint drawn by celebrity guest bartende
rs and generously tip (cash only) your appreciation to benefit a new Breas
t Health Center at Chester County Hospital\, June 21\, 5:30-8:30pm at Locu
st Lane Craft Brewery\, Malvern.
\n
Meet Dick & Carol Vermeil
\, former Philadelphia Eagles coach\, Elvis\; Rick Domeie
r\, QVC senior host\; Cathy Gandolfo\, retired 6
ABC News reporter\; Josh Maxwell and Marian Mosko
witz\, Chester County Commissioners\; Michael Duncan\,
strong>president and CEO of Chester County Hospital\; Dr. Kevin So
wti\, Chester County Hospital\, and Maryann Pinkston\,
strong>incoming president of the Women’s Auxiliary\, at Locust Lane Craft
Brewery\, 50 Three Tun Road\, Malvern (off Rt. 352\, just south of Rt. 30)
.
\n
Take advantage of a 50/50 drawing and take a chance on a Phillie
s raffle basket that includes two tickets (including paid parking) to watc
h a game from the Diamond Club section.
\n
There is no entrance fee t
o this Solstice event. Just bring your cash to make a don
ation and participate in the drawings. A QR code is available for those wh
o wish to donate by credit card.
\n
The event is sponsored by the Wom
en’s Auxiliary to Chester County Hospital\, which has pledged $2 million t
oward a new Breast Health Center. The new Center will allow the Hospital t
o better serve members of our community facing cancer. With more space and
the latest technology and equipment all in one location\, it will expand
capacity and vital services.
\n
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CONTACT:Longwood Gardens\; (610) 388-1000\; Longwoodgardens.org
DESCRIPTION:Longwood's Meadow Garden takes guests beyond the formal areas o
f Longwood into 86 acres of designed natural landscapes highlighting the b
eauty and functionality of native species.\nParticularly during the summer
\, the landscape is draped in a stunning array of grasses and wildflowers
that create habitat for wildlife\, enrich the soil\, and help manage water
and invasive species. During this class\, join Longwood’s Senior Land Ste
wardship Technician Pandora Young as they explore and explain the many ben
efits provided by the meadow’s native species\, discuss how meadows are cr
eated and maintained through disturbance events like fire\, and take a clo
se look at key species in this unique ecosystem.\nOnline Lecture\nWednesda
y\, July 26\, 6:30–7:30 pm\nOnsite Walk\nSaturday\, July 29\, 10:00 am–12:
00 pm\nInclement Weather Date\nSunday\, July 30\nFull course content inclu
des both the online and the onsite components.\nTickets: https://longwoodg
ardens.org/events-performances/events/native-meadow-garden.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230726T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230726T193000
LOCATION:Longwood Gardens @ 1001 Longwood Road\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348
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adow Garden takes guests beyond the formal areas of Longwood into 86 acres
of designed natural landscapes highlighting the beauty and functionality
of native species.
\n
Particularly during the summer\, the landscape
is draped in a stunning array of grasses and wildflowers that create habit
at for wildlife\, enrich the soil\, and help manage water and invasive spe
cies. During this class\, join Longwood’s Senior Land Stewardship Technici
an Pandora Young as they explore and explain the many benefits provided by
the meadow’s native species\, discuss how meadows are created and maintai
ned through disturbance events like fire\, and take a close look at key sp
ecies in this unique ecosystem.
\n
Online Lecture \nWednesday\,
July 26\, 6:30–7:30 pm
\n
Onsite Walk \nSaturday\, July 29\, 10:
00 am–12:00 pm
\n
Inclement Weather Date \nSunday\, July 30
\n
Full course content includes both the online and the onsite component
s.
\n
Tickets: https://
longwoodgardens.org/events-performances/events/native-meadow-garden.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Longwood Gardens\; (610) 388-1000\; Longwoodgardens.org
DESCRIPTION:Winner of three Tony Awards\, Lionel Bart’s coming-of-age stage
musical Oliver!—based upon the 1838 novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
—takes audiences on a wild adventure throughout Victorian England.\nFollow
along as Oliver Twist\, a young orphaned boy\, navigates London’s underwo
rld of theft and violence\, searching for a home\, a family\, and—most imp
ortantly—for love.\nWhen Oliver is picked up on the street by a boy named
the Artful Dodger\, he is welcomed into a gang of child pickpockets led by
the conniving\, but charismatic\, Fagin. When Oliver is falsely accused o
f a theft he didn’t commit\, he is rescued by a kind and wealthy gentleman
\, to the dismay of Fagin’s violent sidekick\, Bill Sikes. Caught in the m
iddle is the warm-hearted Nancy\, who is trapped under Bill’s thumb\, but
desperate to help Oliver\, with tragic results.\nA spirited\, timeless pro
duction\, Oliver! has been entertaining audiences since it first premiered
in London in 1960. With songs like As Long as He Needs Me\, Food\, Glorio
us Food\, and Where Is Love\, Oliver! is a musical classic.\nLionel Bart’s
Oliver! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre Inter
national (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by
MTI.\nMore about The Brandywiners\, Ltd.\nOne of the largest nonprofit the
atrical groups in the Delaware Valley\, The Brandywiners\, Ltd.\, presents
high-quality musicals each summer in the spacious Open Air Theatre at Lon
gwood Gardens. Proceeds from The Brandywiners’ concerts and musical theate
r productions benefit cultural\, educational\, and civic causes throughout
the Brandywine Valley.\nTickets: https://longwoodgardens.org/events-perfo
rmances/events/brandywiners-ltd.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230726T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230726T223000
LOCATION:Longwood Gardens @ 1001 Longwood Rd\, Kennett Square\, PA 19348
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ee Tony Awards\, Lionel Bart’s coming-of-age stage musical Oliver!—based u
pon the 1838 novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens—takes audiences on a wi
ld adventure throughout Victorian England. \nFollow along as Oliver T
wist\, a young orphaned boy\, navigates London’s underworld of theft and v
iolence\, searching for a home\, a family\, and—most importantly—for love.
\nWhen Oliver is picked up on the street by a boy named the Artful D
odger\, he is welcomed into a gang of child pickpockets led by the connivi
ng\, but charismatic\, Fagin. When Oliver is falsely accused of a theft he
didn’t commit\, he is rescued by a kind and wealthy gentleman\, to the di
smay of Fagin’s violent sidekick\, Bill Sikes. Caught in the middle is the
warm-hearted Nancy\, who is trapped under Bill’s thumb\, but desperate to
help Oliver\, with tragic results. \nA spirited\, timeless productio
n\, Oliver! has been entertaining audiences since it first premiered in Lo
ndon in 1960. With songs like As Long as He Needs Me\, Food\, Glorious Foo
d\, and Where Is Love\, Oliver! is a musical classic. \nLionel Bart’s
Oliver! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre Inter
national (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by
MTI.
\n
More about The Brandywiners\, Ltd. \nOne of the largest
nonprofit theatrical groups in the Delaware Valley\, The Brandywiners\, Lt
d.\, presents high-quality musicals each summer in the spacious Open Air T
heatre at Longwood Gardens. Proceeds from The Brandywiners’ concerts and m
usical theater productions benefit cultural\, educational\, and civic caus
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DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:When school's out\, summer days are best spent exploring the ou
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le exploring the beauty of the natural world and discovering hidden intere
sts with a uniquely Longwood Youth Workshop this year. Workshops run rain
or shine.\nIntro to Perspective Drawing\nThursday\, July 27\, 2023\n9:00 a
m–12:00 pm\n$60.00\nBe inspired by the Italian Water Garden to become awar
e of how lines and shapes recede into the distance. Applying concepts of o
ne- and two-point linear perspective\, students will practice using horizo
n lines\, vanishing points\, and converging parallel lines to create the i
llusion of 3D in their drawings. These skills will then be applied to draw
various architectural features throughout the Gardens. All materials incl
uded. For ages 10-16.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230727T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230727T120000
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When school's o
ut\, summer days are best spent exploring the outdoors. Budding naturalist
s can get a special look at Longwood Gardens while exploring the beauty of
the natural world and discovering hidden interests with a uniquely Longwo
od Youth Workshop this year. Workshops run
rain or shine.
\n
Intro to Perspective Drawing \nThursday\, July 27\, 2023 \n9:00 am–12:00 pm \n$60.00
\nBe inspired by the Italian Water Garden to become aware of how lines and
shapes recede into the distance. Applying concepts of one- and two-point
linear perspective\, students will practice using horizon lines\, vanishin
g points\, and converging parallel lines to create the illusion of 3D in t
heir drawings. These skills will then be applied to draw various architect
ural features throughout the Gardens. All materials included. For ages 10-
16.
\n
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:SCCCC presents\nThursday\, July 27th\, Network at Noon\nMember
Venue: Kennett Square Golf and Country Club\nEvent Sponsor: United Way SCC
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230727T120000
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SCCCC presents
\n
Thursday\, July 27th\, Network at
Noon
\n
Member Venue: Kennett Square Golf and Country
Club
\n
Event Sponsor: United Way SCC
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, July 27th\, Network at Noon\nMember Venue: Kennett S
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CONTACT:Longwood Gardens\; (610) 388-1000\; Longwoodgardens.org
DESCRIPTION:Say “aloha” to brilliant tropical flowers and lush greens as yo
u immerse yourself in the flowers of Hawai’i.\nExpert floral designer Tim
Farrell AIFD guides you through creating two arrangements\, providing top
tips for making the most of this unique island palette. Gain a better unde
rstanding of how to work with tropical flowers and foliage\, and take home
two finished\, gorgeous designs to display at home.\nCertificate Informat
ion\nThis class counts as an elective toward the Certificate of Merit in F
loral Design.\nLocation\nThe Terracotta Room in Longwood's Terrace Restaur
ant\nInstructor\nTim Farrell\nTickets: https://longwoodgardens.org/events-
performances/events/aloha-designing-flowers-hawaii.
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CONTACT:Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co.\; 2154587081\; info@neshaminycreekbrewi
ng.com\; https://neshaminycreekbrewing.com
DESCRIPTION:The anticipation is poppin’ as Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company
prepares to host Cobbin’ at The Creek 2 on Saturday\, July 29 at the Croyd
on brewery and taproom in honor of the release of its critically acclaimed
Better Maize Ahead American Cream Ale.\nThe day will be filled with a-maz
e-ing food\, drinks\, music\, and games including a corn-themed menu from
The Clean Plate Club food truck\, live music from The Cheddar Boys\, corn
cocktails\, and the highly anticipated beer. Attendees can also participat
e in some friendly competition with the return of the corn shucking contes
t and\, of course\, cornhole. Stalk about a good time!\n
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at The Creek 2 on Saturday\, July 29 at the Croydon brewery and taproom i
n honor of the release of its critically acclaimed Better Maize Ahead Amer
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and the highly anticipated beer. Attendees can also participate in some fr
iendly competition with the return of the corn shucking contest and\, of c
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West Chester Area Community ChorusTWO CONCERTS ONLY\nSaturday\, July 29 a
t 7:00PM\nSunday\, July 30 at 3:00PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurc
hase Tickets HERE
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West Chester Area Community ChorusTWO CONCERTS ONLYSaturday\, July 29 at
7:00PM\nSunday\, July 30 at 3:00PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurcha
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DESCRIPTION:The final Storytime of the summer will be held on Wednesday\, A
ugust 23rd at 10am in the Township park. Cancellations due to weather will
be announced on the Township website and Facebook page.
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker Series\, No Greater Love\, Thursday\, 8/24\, 7-8:30 pm
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hael Crescenz most\, close friends\, family\, Michael’s commanding officer
in Vietnam\, retired Lieutenant General Sam Wetzel\, and medic William “D
oc” Stafford\, the soldier closest to Michael when he was cut down by enem
y fire and who believes to this day that he survived Nui Chom only because
of the selfless actions of Private First Class Crescenz.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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m Wetzel\, and medic William “Doc” Stafford\, the soldier closest to Micha
el when he was cut down by enemy fire and who believes to this day that he
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DESCRIPTION:WGK Glass Art Pumpkin Festival\n\n\n\n\n\nSeptember 15th\, 16th
& 17th\nWGK Glass Art: 1255 Newark Rd.\, ToughkenamonFamily fun for all i
ncluding crafts\, culture\, music\, food\, wine & beer\, and fun! All ages
are welcome. Free entrance for Ages 10 and under.\nThe main event is the
glass pumpkins! Glass Blowing Demos and “Blow Your Own Glass Pumpkin” (sep
arate ticket required).
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September 15th\, 16th & 17th \nWGK Glass
Art: 1255 Newark Rd.\, ToughkenamonFamily fun for all including craft
s\, culture\, music\, food\, wine & beer\, and fun! All ages are welcome.
Free entrance for Ages 10 and under.\n
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DESCRIPTION:This Weekends line up at Wayvine\nThursday: Open 4-8pm\nBINGO:
6-8pm\n\nFriday: Open 4-9pm\nLive Music: Open Mic\, 6-9pm\nSaturday: Open
12-8pm\,\nLive Music: The Essentials\, 3-6pm\nFood Truck: Mezzaluna Wood F
ired Pizza\, 1-7pm\n\nSunday: Open 12-6pm\nLive Music: Steve Sottung\, 2-5
pm
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d Days ~\nSaturday\, September 16th\nSunday\, September 17th\n10am - 5pm\n
1736 Creek Road\nChadds Ford\, Pa. 19317\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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k to the 18th century this September 16th and 17th as the Chadds Ford Hist
orical Society hosts their annual event. This weekend long Colonial festiv
al celebrates and reenacts the September 11\, 1777 Battle of Brandywine\,
the largest single-day battle of the American Revolution.\nThe event will
include battle reenactments twice daily\, soldiers performing military dri
lls and battlefield encampments demonstrating life in the 18th century. Ge
t a glimpse of what it was like to be a women following General Washington
’s army as a “Camp Follower”. Observe some of the daily tasks that these
women provided for the soldiers.\nEnjoy this annual tradition as you trave
l back and immerse yourself in the 18th century. This family-friendly fest
ival\, features battlefield reenactments\, colonial demonstrators\, reenac
tors\, artisans\, authors\, non-profits\, live music\, food and libations.
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ds Ford\n~ Historic Chadds Ford Days ~\nSponsorship Opportunities!\nWe'd l
ike to invite both individuals and businesses to become a sponsor of this
long-standing community tradition! This historic/educational event was so
well received by the public in September 2021\, its first year in the maki
ng\, that we are continuing in that tradition. There are a variety of spon
sorship levels to fit any budget. Whether you're a local business looking
to connect to the community or a family who wants to support this annual t
radition\, we have many levels for which you can support the event. You'
ll receive recognition at the event as well as other benefits and also be
supporting Chadds Ford Historical Society in our goal to preserve and main
tain the local history of Chadds Ford for generations to come.\nInterested
In Sponsoring? Click Here for our Sponsorship Form!\nIf you have question
s about our sponsorships\, please email Sandi Johnson at events@chaddsford
history.org or call 610-388-7376.
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an Revolution.
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The event will include battle reenactments twice da
ily\, soldiers performing military drills and battlefield encampments demo
nstrating life in the 18th century. Get a glimpse of what it wa
s like to be a women following General Washington’s army as a “Camp Follow
er”. Observe some of the daily tasks that these women provided for the so
ldiers.
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Enjoy this annual tradition as you travel back and immerse
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standing community tradition! This historic/educational event was so well
received by the public in September 2021\, its first year in the making\,
that we are continuing in that tradition. There are a variety of sponsorsh
ip levels to fit any budget. Whether you're a local business looking to co
nnect to the community or a family who wants to support this annual tradit
ion\, we have many levels for which you can support the event. You'll re
ceive recognition at the event as well as other benefits and also be suppo
rting Chadds Ford Historical Society in our goal to preserve and maintain
the local history of Chadds Ford for generations to come.
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CONTACT:Tess Wofford\; 6108808118\; tess@ososweet.shop\; ososweet.shop
DESCRIPTION:Bring the family\, neighbors and dogs to help celebrate Oso's 3
rd birthday!\nWe will be open our regular hours\, 8-2\, with live music fe
aturing Jack Marshall from 12-1:30.\nEnjoy local artists\, live music head
lining Zack Krall & The Dispatch\, adult bevies from Grace Winery\, a spec
ial menu from Oso and a special edition OsoSweet t-shirt tie dye station!
5-9pm\nGet more information at https://www.ososweet.shop/\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230902T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230902T210000
LOCATION:OsoSweet Bakery Cafe @ 1609 Baltimore Pike\, OsoSweet Bakery\, Cha
dds Ford PA
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m Grace Winery\, a special menu from Oso and a special edition OsoSweet t-
shirt tie dye station! 5-9pm
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sosweet.shop/
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Learn to identify and grow ferns with Linda Eirhart\, director
of horticulture and senior curator of plants. Program starts promptly at s
cheduled time. Included with admission. Free for Members. \nJoin our staff
and invited experts for other Garden & Estate Insider events\, every Wedn
esday\, April–October.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230906T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230906T120000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike Winterthu
r\, Delaware 19735
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Garden & Estate Insider: Ferns
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/garden-estate-insider-ferns/
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Learn to iden
tify and grow ferns with Linda Eirhart\, director of horticulture and seni
or curator of plants. Program starts promptly at scheduled time.Included with admission. Free for Members.
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Solo Art Opening featuring the sparkly\, must-see\, mixed media
mosaics and dreamy paintings by Ivy Egger. Meet the artist. Mingle with o
ther art lovers. Enjoy light refreshments.\nhttps://www.vinedesignsart.com
\nhttp://www.Facebook.com/vinedesignsart\nhttp://www.instagram.com/vinedes
igns83
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230907T190000
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SUMMARY:Solo Artist Exhibition Opening
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/solo-artist-exhibition-opening/
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Solo Art Open
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tings by Ivy Egger. Meet the artist. Mingle with other art lovers. Enjoy l
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DESCRIPTION:Regional Center for Women in the Arts and Delaware Center for H
orticulture combine for three artist show “Mother Nature”\nA reception for
the artists takes place Friday\, September 8\nThe Regional Center for Wom
en in the Arts and the Delaware Center for Horticulture have combined to p
resent a show on the observation and interpretation of nature\, by three e
stablished women artists. Artists Susan Foley\, Nancy Sarangoulis and Debo
rah Zuchman will exhibit their work at the Delaware Center for Horticultur
e\, 1810 N. Dupont Street\, Wilmington\, DE\, from September 8 through Oct
ober 30.\nThe exhibition opens with a reception to meet the artists on Fri
day\, September 8 \, 2023\, from 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. RCWA is donatin
g 50 percent of all sales to the Delaware Center for Horticulture for stip
ends to women artists to help exhibit their work. The mission of the Regio
nal Center for Women in the Arts is to promote women artists.\nThe show co
ncludes on October 30. For more information is available at www.rcwaweb.or
g and www.thedch.org.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230908T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230908T200000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Three artist show “Mother Nature”
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Arts and the Delaware Center for Horticulture have combined to present a s
how on the observation and interpretation of nature\, by three established
women artists. Artists Susan Foley\, Nancy Sarangoulis and Deborah Zuchma
n will exhibit their work at the Delaware Center for Horticulture\, 1810 N
. Dupont Street\, Wilmington\, DE\, from September 8 through October 30.
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The exhibition opens with a reception to meet the artists on Friday
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s to women artists to help exhibit their work. The mission of the Regional
Center for Women in the Arts is to promote women artists.
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CONTACT:Newlin Grist Mill\; 16104592359\; info@newlingristmill.org\; https:
//newlingristmill.org/archaeology-festival/
DESCRIPTION:Visit historic Newlin Grist Mill on Saturday\, September 9\, 20
23 from 10 AM to 3 PM for a day of archaeology fun with the annual Archaeo
logy Festival\, held in partnership with the Delaware County Planning Depa
rtment.\nDiscover the rich archaeological heritage that lies beneath our f
eet by assisting professional archaeologists with excavation and cleaning
the artifacts we find. Local organizations will have displays of archaeolo
gical materials and information about excavations that have been conducted
in the region\, and professionals will be sharing their knowledge with th
e public. Younger visitors will especially enjoy our “Kids’ Dig” and potte
ry assembly activities. Food vendors will be onsite during the day\, as we
ll.\nNewlin Grist Mill’s ongoing archaeology program seeks to evaluate arc
haeological resources and explore research questions concerning the develo
pment of the Newlin Grist Mill historic complex while enhancing public kno
wledge and providing opportunities for the public to participate in the ar
chaeological process.\nThis year’s Archaeology Festival is sponsored by Vi
sit Delco\, with additional support by Hoffman’s Exterminating Co. and J&M
Preservation.\nAdmission to the event is free\; parking is $5 per car. A
complimentary shuttle bus will be available throughout the day to transpor
t visitors between the event parking area and the Visitor Center. For more
information\, visit www.newlingristmill.org or call the site at 610-459-2
359.
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LOCATION:Newlin Grist Mill @ 219 South Cheyney Road\, Glen Mills\, PA 19342
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c Newlin Grist Mill on Saturday\, September 9\, 2023 from 10 AM to 3 PM fo
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partnership with the Delaware County Planning Department.
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Discover
the rich archaeological heritage that lies beneath our feet by assisting
professional archaeologists with excavation and cleaning the artifacts we
find. Local organizations will have displays of archaeological materials a
nd information about excavations that have been conducted in the region\,
and professionals will be sharing their knowledge with the public. Younger
visitors will especially enjoy our “Kids’ Dig” and pottery assembly activ
ities. Food vendors will be onsite during the day\, as well.
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Newli
n Grist Mill’s ongoing archaeology program seeks to evaluate archaeologica
l resources and explore research questions concerning the development of t
he Newlin Grist Mill historic complex while enhancing public knowledge and
providing opportunities for the public to participate in the archaeologic
al process.
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This year’s Archaeology Festival is sponsored by Visit
Delco\, with additional support by Hoffman’s Exterminating Co. and J&M Pr
eservation.
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Admission to the event is free\; parking is $5 per car
. A complimentary shuttle bus will be available throughout the day to tran
sport visitors between the event parking area and the Visitor Center. For
more information\, visit www.newl
ingristmill.org or call the site at 610-459-2359.
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DESCRIPTION:Mushroom Festival\n\n\n\n\n\nSeptember 9th & 10th\nState Street
\, Kennett Square\nThe 38th Annual Mushroom Festival is almost here! Get r
eady by downloading the app for Festival info\, schedule of events\, mushr
oom facts and more! Search for Mushroom Festival on the App Store or Googl
e Play.\nBorough Residents: Be on the lookout for a postcard with details
on how to claim your complimentary wristbands.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T180000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Mushroom Festival
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September 9th & 10th \nState Street\, Kennett Square\n
The 38th Ann
ual Mushroom Festival is almost here! Get ready by downloading the app for
Festival info\, schedule of events\, mushroom facts and more! Search for
Mushroom Festival on the App Store or Google Play.
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Borough Residen
ts: Be on the lookout for a postcard with details on how to claim your com
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DESCRIPTION:Stewardship Walk at the Laurels Preserve\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n \n\n\n\nSeptember 10\, 9–11 a.m.\nJoin one of Brandywine's Preserve Ste
wards on a leisurely hike around the Laurels Preserve to discuss recent st
ewardship work and the reasons behind the activities. This event is for Br
andywine members only and tickets are extremely limited.\n \nRegister for
September 10\nNot a member? Click here to join.\n \nClick here for additio
nal member hikes coming up soon at the Brandywine's Preserves.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T120000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Stewardship Walk at the Laurels Preserve
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Joi
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rels Preserve to discuss recent stewardship work and the reasons behind th
e activities. This event is for Brandywine members only and tickets are ex
tremely limited.
Click here for additional member hikes com
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:The Kennett Heritage Center Presents\nSpeaking of History Serie
s: Kennett Occupation Day\n\nSunday\, September 10\, 2023\n3 pm\nNew Garde
n Friends Meeting\nToughkenamon\, PA 19374\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe lecture will be presented by
Wade P. Catts. He will share recent findings about troop movements leadin
g up to the 1777 Battle at Brandywine Creek\, when Crown Forces pitched a
regular camp in two lines at Kennett Square in preparation to fight Genera
l Washington's army.\nThis program is sponsored by Hadley\, a fund of the
Chester County Community foundation.\nClick here to learn more about Hadle
y. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick Here To Register
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T150000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:History Series: Kennett Occupation Day
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ll be presented by Wade P. Catts. He will share recent findings about troo
p movements leading up to the 1777 Battle at Brandywine Creek\, when Crown
Forces pitched a regular camp in two lines at Kennett Square in preparati
on to fight General Washington's army.
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UID:ai1ec-202420@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Troy Grubb\; 6104590190\; trgrubb@pa.gov\; www.brandywinebattlefiel
d.com
DESCRIPTION:Guests to this free event can bring a lawn chair or a blanket a
nd listen to our distinguished speakers and Philadelphia bagpiper\, Mark O
’Donnell\, paying tribute to the roughly 400 American\, British\, and Hess
ian (German) soldiers who perished during the battle\, on this the 246th a
nniversary. In the event of inclement weather\, the program will be held i
nside the Brandywine Battlefield Park Visitor Center.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230911T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230911T183000
LOCATION:Brandywine Battlefield Park @ 1491 Baltimore Pike\, Chadds Ford\,
PA 19317
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Remembrance Day
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/remembrance-day/
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Guests to thi
s free event can bring a lawn chair or a blanket and listen to our disting
uished speakers and Philadelphia bagpiper\, Mark O’Donnell\, paying tribut
e to the roughly 400 American\, British\, and Hessian (German) soldiers wh
o perished during the battle\, on this the 246th anniversary. In the event
of inclement weather\, the program will be held inside the Brandywine Bat
tlefield Park Visitor Center.
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UID:ai1ec-202423@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:HOME HOME ON THE RANGE\n\n\nWHEN\n\nWednesday\, September 13\,
2023\n5:30 PM ET - 8:30 PM ET\nAdd to Calendar\n\n\n\n\nWHERE\nMAPLE SPRIN
G FARM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHOSTED BY\nBPA of Western Delco\n\nJoin us for our BPA
FARM PARTY at the Maple Spring Farm\, hosted by Sofia Clinger
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230913T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230913T203000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:BPA is Home on the Range
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/bpa-is-home-on-the-range/
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RM PARTY at the Maple Spring Farm\, hosted by Sofia Clinger
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UID:ai1ec-202425@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T190000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:CCAA Opening Reception
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/ccaa-opening-reception-2/
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UID:ai1ec-201851@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Rachel Cathell\; Chamber@westernchestercounty.com
DESCRIPTION:The 7th Annual Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix week
end kicks off with a captivating evening under the stars at historic Brook
lawn\, nestled in the picturesque hills of Unionville\, just a short 15-mi
nute drive from downtown Coatesville. Hosted by CIVGP Committee member Cro
sby Wood and his wife Nancy\, and co-hosted by the CIVGP Committee and the
Western Chester County Chamber of Commerce\, the PrixView Party is renown
ed as an exceptional networking occasion not to be missed! \nGuests will e
njoy the exclusive display of vintage vehicles while engaging with drivers
\, sponsors\, committee members\, and fellow classic auto and motorcycle e
nthusiasts. Tickets include cocktails\, light fare and music. \nThe excite
ment of Grand Prix weekend continues with the Friday evening Cruise-in on
September 15. This special evening welcomes car enthusiasts to cruise thei
r licensed vehicles through the city and get a sneak peek at the Grand Pri
x course free of charge\, with no registration required. \nSaturday\, Sept
ember 16\, is the main event: the 7th Annual Coatesville Invitational Vint
age Grand Prix and 1st Annual Auto/Moto Show. From 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.\
, the historic streets of downtown Coatesville come alive with the awe-ins
piring sights and sounds of extraordinary vintage automobiles and motorcyc
les dating from 1900 to 1983 navigating a challenging 2-mile road course.
The event is free and open to the public. Explore the array of classic veh
icles in Pit Row\, shop at the vendor booths\, relax in the beer garden\,
indulge at the food trucks\, and have fun with the kids—especially at the
soap box derby! \nLeading sponsors of the Coatesville Invitational Vintage
Grand Prix include Coatesville Youth Initiative (through the generous sup
port of Bob & Jennifer McNeil)\, Brian Hoskins Ford\, Jeff D’Ambrosio Auto
Group\, and JGM USA. \nFor detailed information about the Grand Prix\, sp
onsorship levels\, vendor opportunities\, and PrixView Party tickets\, vis
it coatesvillegrandprix.com. \nTickets: https://coatesvillegrandprix.com/p
rixview-party.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T210000
LOCATION:Historic Brooklawn @ 1825 Newark Rd Unionville\, PA 19348
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SUMMARY:Coatesville Grand PrixView Party
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The 7th Annual Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix w
eekend kicks off with a captivating evening under the stars at historic Br
ooklawn\, nestled in the picturesque hills of Unionville\, just a short 15
-minute drive from downtown Coatesville. Hosted by CIVGP Committee member
Crosby Wood and his wife Nancy\, and co-hosted by the CIVGP Committee and
the Western Chester County Chamber of Commerce\, the PrixView Party is ren
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of downtown Coatesville come alive with the awe-inspiring sights and soun
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DESCRIPTION:Galer Estate Vineyard & Winery\nGood-Bye and Thank you!! Last w
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our own memories @galerestate\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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tesvillegrandprix.com
DESCRIPTION:Kick off the excitement of the 7th Annual Coatesville Invitatio
nal Vintage Grand Prix at the Friday Evening Cruise-in. This special event
welcomes vintage cars\, trucks\, and special interest vehicles\, making i
t a must-see for all car enthusiasts\, and giving non-competitors the oppo
rtunity to cruise through downtown and get a sneak peek at the course. Bri
ng your pre-1983 hot rods\, classic cars\, and beautifully restored vehicl
es. No entry fee or registration required\, but all vehicles must be licen
sed. Parking for Cruise-in vehicles will be provided along Lincoln Highway
between 1st and 5th Avenues\, giving spectators a chance to admire these
remarkable machines up close. \nOn Saturday\, September 16\, experience th
e sights and sounds of vintage automobiles and motorcycles dating from 190
0 to 1983 as they move through the heart of Coatesville during the 7th Ann
ual Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix Watch drivers and riders t
ackle a challenging 2-mile road course\, complete with classic straw bales
\, that winds through the streets of Coatesville. Then check out the 1st A
nnual Auto/Moto Show\, sponsored by Brian Hoskins Ford\, where unique vehi
cles from all eras will be on display. Immerse yourself in the festivities
that include music and entertainment\, shopping with local vendors\, samp
ling delicious food from food trucks\, relaxing in the beer garden\, and h
aving fun with the kids—especially at the soapbox derby—all just steps awa
y from the start/finish line. \nFriday and Saturday events are free to att
end\, and a portion of Saturday proceeds benefit the City of Coatesville P
arks and Recreation initiatives. For more information\, visit coatesvilleg
randprix.com. \nLeading sponsors of the Coatesville Invitational Vintage G
rand Prix include Coatesville Youth Initiative (through the generous suppo
rt of Bob & Jennifer McNeil)\, Brian Hoskins Ford\, Jeff D’Ambrosio Auto G
roup\, and JGM USA.
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Kick off the excitement of the 7th Annual Coatesville Invita
tional Vintage Grand Prix at the Friday Evening Cruise-in. This special ev
ent welcomes vintage cars\, trucks\, and special interest vehicles\, makin
g it a must-see for all car enthusiasts\, and giving non-competitors the o
pportunity to cruise through downtown and get a sneak peek at the course.
Bring your pre-1983 hot rods\, classic cars\, and beautifully restored veh
icles. No entry fee or registration required\, but all vehicles must be li
censed. Parking for Cruise-in vehicles will be provided along Lincoln High
way between 1st and 5th Avenues\, giving spectators a chance to admire the
se remarkable machines up close.
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tage automobiles and motorcycles dating from 1900 to 1983 as they move thr
ough the heart of Coatesville during the 7th Annual Coatesville Invitational Vin
tage Grand Prix Watch drivers and riders tackle a challenging 2-mile road
course\, complete with classic straw bales\, that winds through the street
s of Coatesville. Then check out the 1st
Annual Auto/Moto Show\, sponsored by Br
ian Hoskins Ford\, where unique vehicles from all eras will be on display.
Immerse yourself in the festivities that include music and entertainment\
, shopping with local vendors\, sampling delicious food from food trucks\,
relaxing in the beer garden\, and having fun with the kids—especially at
the soapbox derby—all just steps away from the start/finish line.
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to attend\, and a portion of Saturday proceeds benefit the City of Coates
ville Parks and Recreation initiatives. For more information\, visit c
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vitational Vintage Grand Prix include Coatesville Youth Initiative (throug
h the generous support of Bob & Jennifer McNeil)\, Brian Hoskins Ford\, Je
ff D’Ambrosio Auto Group\, and JGM USA.
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CONTACT:Lisa Thomas\; 484-888-9626\; sponsorship@coatesvillegrandprix.com
DESCRIPTION:Start your engines and prepare for an unforgettable day of adre
naline-pumping action at the 7th Annual Coatesville Invitational Vintage G
rand Prix and 1st Annual Auto/Moto Show! \nGet ready to witness the grace\
, power\, and beauty of vintage cars and motorcycles dating from 1900 to 1
983 as they tackle a challenging 2-mile road course\, complete with nostal
gic straw bales\, that winds through the historic streets of Coatesville i
n one of the few remaining events of this type in North America run on cit
y streets. New this year is the 1st Annual Auto/Moto Show featuring exquis
ite vintage cars\, sponsored by Brian Hoskins Ford. \nJust a few steps awa
y from the heart-pounding start/finish line\, visitors will find music and
entertainment\, a vendor village with an array of wares\, food trucks fea
turing favorite dishes from local chefs\, and a refreshing beer garden. Ki
ds will enjoy activities just for them\, including the soap box derby! \nG
et a taste of the action here: https://vimeo.com/839731421\nThe event is f
ree and benefits the City of Coatesville Parks and Recreation initiatives.
Special thanks to CIVGP partners at Brandywine Motorsports Club for their
continued expertise in overseeing the course design\, driver registration
\, and competition. \n Driver registration is now open at http://bit.ly/CI
VGP. Visit coatesvillegrandprix.com for information regarding sponsorship\
, vendor opportunities\, event history and details\, or contact info@coate
svillegrandprix.com. \nLeading sponsors of the Coatesville Invitational Vi
ntage Grand Prix include Coatesville Youth Initiative (through the generou
s support of Bob & Jennifer McNeil)\, Brian Hoskins Ford\, Jeff D’Ambrosio
Auto Group\, and JGM USA.
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the grace\, power\, and beauty of vintage cars and motorcycles dating from
1900 to 1983 as they tackle a challenging 2-mile road course\, complete w
ith nostalgic straw bales\, that winds through the historic streets of Coa
tesville in one of the few remaining events of this type in North America
run on city streets. New this year is the 1st Annual Auto/Moto Show featuring ex
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village with an array of wares\, food trucks featuring favorite dishes fr
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anks to CIVGP partners at Brandywine Motorsports Club for their continued
expertise in overseeing the course design\, driver registration\, and comp
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DESCRIPTION:Battle at Chadds Ford\n~ Historic Chadds Ford Days ~\n \nSaturd
ay\, September 16th\nSunday\, September 17th\n10am - 5pm\n1736 Creek Road
\nChadds Ford\, Pa. 19317
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CONTACT:Taylor Morgan\; 610-869-4902\; specialevents@k94life.org\; https://
k94life.org/events/196/cpls-fall-festival-featuring-cow-bingo/
DESCRIPTION:Spend an afternoon of FREE family fun at Canine Partners for Li
fe’s Fall Festival featuring Cow Bingo! Guests can visit the puppy kissing
booth\, take a kennel tour\, watch a service dog demonstration\, shop fro
m local vendors\, grab food from a variety of food trucks\, and purchase a
chance to win $5\,000 in Cow Bingo! Event is rain or shine. No personal p
ets are permitted. Can’t attend but want to win $5\,000? Visit https://k94
life.org/ to learn more!
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our\, watch a service dog demonstration\, shop from local vendors\, grab f
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attend but want to win $5\,000? Visit http
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DESCRIPTION:Water\, Water\, Water Workshop *NEW*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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w\npresented by Fidelity Investments\nWilmington\, Delaware\nSunday\, Sept
ember 17 (rain or shine)\n200 Hagley Creek Road\nWilmington\, DE 19807\n10
a.m. to 4 p.m.\n(field opens at 7:30 a.m. for display vehicles)\nSpecial
Feature\nA Drive Down Memory Lane – Celebrating Bygone Brands\nLimited spo
ts remain for the Hagley Car Show. Don't miss your chance to be part of th
e area's best car show on Sunday\, September 17\, featuring more than 500
antique and restored cars from 1905 to 1998\, displayed against the backdr
op of Hagley's historic home and garden. If your car's make is no longer i
n production\, it might be included in our bygone brands feature section!
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in the fast lane by saving time and money. Save up to $23 with online-excl
usive offers!\nDon't pay a higher price at the door\, get your tickets tod
ay! Admission is free for Hagley members.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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grand opening of an expanded transportation exhibition\, DuPonts Down the
Road\, during the Hagley Car Show. Be sure to visit the exhibition (locate
d on the rear level of the Hagley Barn) to see new additions to our transp
ortation collection including an Indian motorcycle owned by E. Paul du Pon
t and a 1918 Cadillac owned by Irénée du Pont\, Jr. Automotive-related ite
ms from our Museum Store will be available for sale near the exhibition. O
n hand to celebrate the opening will be our partners from Delaware Cadilla
c. Marvel at the magnificence of their 2024 all-electric LYRIQ. See the ev
olution of Cadillacs from the early 20th century through today!
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tored cars from 1905 to 1998\, displayed against the backdrop of Hagley's
historic home and garden. If your car's make is no longer in production\,
it might be included in our bygone brands feature section!
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collection including an Indian motorcycle owned by E. Paul du Pont and a
1918 Cadillac owned by Irénée du Pont\, Jr. Automotive-related items from
our Museum Store will be available for sale near the exhibition. On hand t
o celebrate the opening will be our partners from Delaware Cadillac. Marvel at the magni
ficence of their 2024 all-electric LYRIQ. See the evolution of Cadillacs from the early
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DESCRIPTION:Rachel Kohl\nEvening Book Club\n\nJoin us on the third Wednesda
y of each month for our Evening Book Club! New members are always welcome.
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Kohl Community Library\nAudience: Adults New Adult Seniors \nCa
tegories: Book Discussion
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DESCRIPTION:Wine & Jazz All Stars\nSUMMER SERIES\n\nDate & Time Friday\, Se
ptember 22\, 2023 at 6:30 pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpen Air Theatre\n\nTickets\nR
eserved Seating: $49\nGardens Preferred\, Gardens Premium Members\, and In
novators: $44\nBuy All Stars Tickets\n\nSave when you purchase our Wine &
Jazz Bundle Ticket to both events (Festival and All Stars)\nFor guests 21
years & over: $97\nFor ages 5–20 and designated drivers: $75\nBuy Wine & J
azz Bundle\n\nTickets include all-day Gardens Admission\, reserved seating
for the concert\, and an Illuminated Fountain Performance on Friday\, Sep
tember 22 at 8:15 pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSHARE\nShare this page to TwitterShare t
his page to FacebookShare this page by email\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCan’t wa
it for Saturday’s Wine & Jazz festivities? Start your fun early in our bea
utiful Open Air Theatre with a special nighttime Wine & Jazz All Stars per
formance featuring bandleaders from past and present Wine & Jazz Festivals
.\nPerformers\nEmmet Cohen\n\n\n\nMultifaceted American jazz pianist and c
omposer Emmet Cohen has emerged as one of his generation’s pivotal figures
in music and the related arts. A recognized prodigy\, Cohen began Suzuki
method piano instruction at age three\, and his playing quickly became a m
ature melding of musicality\, technique\, and concept. Possessing a fluid
technique\, an innovative tonal palette\, and an extensive repertoire\, Co
hen plays with the command of a seasoned veteran and the passion of an art
ist fully devoted to his medium.\nAnat Cohen\n\n\n\nThe perennial winner o
f “Clarinetist of the Year” titles from DownBeat\, JazzTimes\, and the Jaz
z Journalists Association\, the ever charismatic\, prolific\, and inspired
Grammy Award-nominated clarinetist-saxophonist Anat Cohen has won hearts
and minds the world over with her expressive virtuosity and delightful sta
ge presence.\nJustin Faulkner\n\n\n\nPhiladelphia native\, drummer\, educa
tor\, and philanthropist Justin Faulkner has cultivated a sound that invit
es\, entertains\, informs\, and heals. Throughout his career\, Faulkner ha
s shared the stage with musical luminaries like Branford Marsalis\, Wynton
Marsalis\, Kenny Barron\, Dr. Lonnie Smith\, Peter Nero\, Jimmy Heath\, B
ootsy Collins\, Robert Glasper\, Orrin Evans\, Ornette Coleman\, Sean Jone
s\, Tim Warfield\, Bernard Purdie\, Pharoah Saunders\, Terence Blanchard\,
Mingus Big Band/Dynasty/Orchestra\, Bootsie Barnes\, Jacky Terrasson\, Te
rrence Howard\, Bilal\, and Christian McBride and continues to be the drum
mer of choice for numerous others.\nTerell Stafford\n\n\n\nAn acclaimed tr
umpet player based in New York\, Terell Stafford is recognized as an incre
dibly gifted and versatile player\, combining a deep love of melody with h
is own brand of spirited and adventurous lyricism. Stafford is a member of
the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra\, awarded a Grammy Award in 2009 for Best Lar
ge Ensemble\, Live at the Village Vanguard. Stafford can be heard on more
than 130 albums including his own\, BrotherLee Love\, Celebrating Lee Morg
an\, which received a 47th Annual NAACP Image Award nomination. Stafford i
s the Director of Jazz Studies and Chair of Instrumental Studies at Temple
University\, founder and band leader of the Terell Stafford Quintet\, and
Managing and Artistic Director of the Jazz Orchestra of Philadelphia.\n\n
\n\n\n\nCheck back soon for additional performer announcements and more de
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Date & Time Friday\, September 22\, 2023 at 6:30 pm
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Open Air Theatre
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Tickets
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eserved Seating: $49
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Gardens Preferred\, Gardens Premium Members\,
and Innovators: $44
Tickets include all-day Gardens
Admission\, reserved seating for the concert\, and an Illuminated Fountain
Performance on Friday\, September 22 at 8:15 pm
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p>Can’t wait for Saturday’s Wine & Jazz festivities? Start your fun
early in our beautiful Open Air Theatre with a special nighttime Wine & J
azz All Stars performance featuring bandleaders from past and present Wine
& Jazz Festivals.\n
Performers
\n
Emmet Cohen
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Multifaceted America
n jazz pianist and composer Emmet Cohen has emerged as one of his generati
on’s pivotal figures in music and the related arts. A recognized prodigy\,
Cohen began Suzuki method piano instruction at age three\, and his playin
g quickly became a mature melding of musicality\, technique\, and concept.
Possessing a fluid technique\, an innovative tonal palette\, and an exten
sive repertoire\, Cohen plays with the command of a seasoned veteran and t
he passion of an artist fully devoted to his medium.
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Anat Cohen
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The perennial winner of “Clarinetist of the Year”
titles from DownBeat\, JazzTimes\, and the Jazz Journal
ists Association\, the ever charismatic\, prolific\, and inspired Grammy A
ward-nominated clarinetist-saxophonist Anat Cohen has won hearts and minds
the world over with her expressive virtuosity and delightful stage presen
ce.
\n
Justin Faulkner
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Philadelphia native\, drummer\, educator\
, and philanthropist Justin Faulkner has cultivated a sound that invites\,
entertains\, informs\, and heals. Throughout his career\, Faulkner has sh
ared the stage with musical luminaries like Branford Marsalis\, Wynton Mar
salis\, Kenny Barron\, Dr. Lonnie Smith\, Peter Nero\, Jimmy Heath\, Boots
y Collins\, Robert Glasper\, Orrin Evans\, Ornette Coleman\, Sean Jones\,
Tim Warfield\, Bernard Purdie\, Pharoah Saunders\, Terence Blanchard\, Min
gus Big Band/Dynasty/Orchestra\, Bootsie Barnes\, Jacky Terrasson\, Terren
ce Howard\, Bilal\, and Christian McBride and continues to be the drummer
of choice for numerous others.
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Terell Stafford
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An acclaimed trumpet player
based in New York\, Terell Stafford is recognized as an incredibly gifted
and versatile player\, combining a deep love of melody with his own brand
of spirited and adventurous lyricism. Stafford is a member of the Vanguar
d Jazz Orchestra\, awarded a Grammy Award in 2009 for Best Large Ensemble\
, Live at the Village Vanguard. Stafford can be heard on more tha
n 130 albums including his own\, BrotherLee Love\, Celebratin
g Lee Morgan\, which received a 47th Annual NAACP Image Award nominat
ion. Stafford is the Director of Jazz Studies and Chair of Instrumental St
udies at Temple University\, founder and band leader of the Terell Staffor
d Quintet\, and Managing and Artistic Director of the Jazz Orchestra of Ph
iladelphia.
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eld.com
DESCRIPTION:Our speaker is\, Andrew Outten\, the historical programs manage
r of the Society of the Cincinnati and its American Revolution Institute i
n Washington\, D.C. The program will focus on William Faden\, one of the m
ost influential British mapmakers in the late eighteenth century. Curiousl
y\, Faden reproduced his 1778 map of the Battle of Brandywine in 1784 with
significant alterations. Drawing from his recent research\, Mr. Outten ex
amines the motives behind the production of a later edition and the genera
l complexities of map production in the eighteenth century. Please join us
for this lecture\, questions\, and refreshments.\nAfter the presentation\
, guests can visit the Brandywine Battlefield Park’s exhibit gallery\, joi
n one or both afternoon tours\, and enjoy some light refreshments. Ticket
s are $20.00 ($23.18 total with fees) per person and available on Eventbri
te Revolutionary Speaker Series.\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/re
volutionary-speaker-series-from-a-plan-drawn-on-the-spot-tickets-712093289
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s\, Andrew Outten\, the historical programs manager of the Society of the
Cincinnati and its American Revolution Institute in Washington\, D.C. The
program will focus on William Faden\, one of the most influential British
mapmakers in the late eighteenth century. Curiously\, Faden reproduced his
1778 map of the Battle of Brandywine in 1784 with significant alterations
. Drawing from his recent research\, Mr. Outten examines the motives behin
d the production of a later edition and the general complexities of map pr
oduction in the eighteenth century. Please join us for this lecture\, ques
tions\, and refreshments.
\n
After the presentation\, guests can visi
t the Brandywine Battlefield Park’s exhibit gallery\, join one or both aft
ernoon tours\, and enjoy some light refreshments. Tickets are $20.00 ($23
.18 total with fees) per person and available on Eventbrite Revolutionary Speaker Ser
ies.
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DESCRIPTION:Forest Festival — The Gordon @ 50\nSaturday\, September 23\n1-4
PM (Rain Date: Sunday\, September 24)\nWest Chester University\, South Ca
mpus\n'R' parking lot off South New Street\nWCU celebrates the 50th annive
rsary of the Gordon Natural Area (GNA) with food\, music\, family activiti
es\, and more. Join one of 3 optional guided tours of the Gordon\, a 126-a
cre preserved forest with native plants\, stream and meadow habitat. Tours
last approx. 45 minutes (appropriate footwear for walking through wet are
as and on rough terrain with exposed roots and rocks is recommended).\n\n1
:15 p.m. — Tree Identification Tour\n2:15 p.m. — Getting to Know the Gordo
n: History & Ecology with Dr. Jen Chandler\, Department of Biology\n3:15 p
.m. — The Eastern Meadow: Enhancing Habitat for the Monarch Butterfly with
Dr. Nur Ritter\, GNA Stewardship Manager\n\nMore details posted here as t
hey become available.
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Saturday\, September 23
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West Chester Univer
sity\, South Campus
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'R' parking lot off South New Street
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CU celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Gordon Natural Area (
GNA) with food\, music\, family activities\, and more. Join one of 3 optio
nal guided tours of the Gordon\, a 126-acre preserved forest with native p
lants\, stream and meadow habitat. Tours last approx. 45 minutes (appropri
ate footwear for walking through wet areas and on rough terrain with expos
ed roots and rocks is recommended).
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1:15 p.m. — Tree Identi
fication Tour
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2:15 p.m. — Getting to Know the Gordon: History &
Ecology with Dr. Jen Chandler\, Department of Biology
\n
3:15 p.m.
— The Eastern Meadow: Enhancing Habitat for the Monarch Butterfly with Dr.
Nur Ritter\, GNA Stewardship Manager
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DESCRIPTION:Parents! Looking for something worthwhile for your child after
school? Our popular group drumming sessions for beginners\, grooveKIDS\, w
ill return in September. This class is designed for early elementary stude
nts (grades 3-6). No prior drumming experience required. The students will
learn:\n\n\nabout the basics of rhythm\;\n\n\nhow to play in a small grou
p and\n\n\nhow to improve their listening skills.\n\n\nThe classes will ta
ke place at the studio on Mondays in September and October: (9/18\, 9/25\,
10/2\, 10/9 and 10/16) from 4:00pm - 4:50pm. All materials will be provid
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DESCRIPTION:Longwood Gardens Announces Release of Du Pont Gardens of the Br
andywine Valley\nNew book celebrates the du Pont family legacy of land ste
wardship and horticultural creativity. Book signing and lecture slated for
October 1 at Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library.\nKennett Square\, PA -
Longwood Gardens today announced the release of Du Pont Gardens of the Br
andywine Valley\, a stunning new book featuring photographs by Larry Leder
man and text by Marta McDowell. The book explores the rich history and uni
que attributes of five former du Pont estates that have become cultural la
ndmarks in the Brandywine Valley\, including Hagley Museum and Library\, N
emours Estate\, Mt. Cuba Center\, Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library\, a
nd Longwood Gardens. The hardcover book retails for $60 and is available n
ow onsite at Longwood’s Garden Shop and online at shop.longwoodgardens.org
/product/dupont-gardens-of-the-brandywine/.\nPublished by Monacelli\, Du P
ont Gardens of the Brandywine Valley features 240 pages and 220 stunning p
hotographs. The book opens with a preface by Lederman that details his per
sonal experience with the gardens\, an introductory essay by Charles A. Bi
rnbaum\, President and CEO of the Cultural Landscape Foundation\, who writ
es about the du Pont landscape legacy\, and a chapter dedicated to the du
Pont heritage of horticulture and stewardship. McDowell\, a garden writer
who combines a deep knowledge of garden design and horticulture with a pen
chant for social history\, contributed the book’s thoughtful text\, relati
ng the stories of these gardens\, both their history and their commitment
to the future through strategies for sustainable management and growth.\n“
The Brandywine Valley is home to some of the most spectacular gardens in t
he world and so much of that beauty is owed to the thoughtful vision of th
e du Pont family who created and preserved these estates for all to enjoy\
,” said Paul B. Redman\, President and CEO of Longwood Gardens. “We are de
lighted to join these other great gardens in celebrating the release of th
is new book. The inspiring stories by Marta McDowell coupled with the beau
tiful images by Larry Lederman make this book an inspiring read for garden
lovers\, landscape designers\, and horticulturists.”\nTo celebrate the la
unch of the new book\, a book signing and lecture will be held at Winterth
ur Museum\, Garden\, & Library on Sunday\, October 1 at 1pm. McDowell will
share stories and histories of the gardens\, while Lederman will describe
his approach and experience photographing these beautiful places througho
ut the seasons. A selection of photos from the book will be on display. Ti
ckets for the lecture only or including the lecture and a signed copy of t
he book\, are available now on the Winterthur website.\nSince arriving in
America in 1800\, the descendants of the du Pont family have made their ma
rk as innovative industrialists\, generous philanthropists\, pioneering pr
eservationists\, collectors of American decorative arts\, and ecological s
tewards of natural environments. Longwood’s own legacy finds its beginning
interwoven with the du Pont family’s passion for nature and preservation.
In 1906\, industrialist Pierre S. du Pont (1870-1954) purchased a small f
arm near Kennett Square\, PA\, to save a collection of historic trees from
being sold for lumber. Through that act of preservation\, Longwood Garden
s was born. In Du Pont Gardens of the Brandywine Valley\, readers can view
the iconic landscapes of one of the world’s great horticultural displays
and its 1\,100 acres of dazzling gardens\, woodlands\, meadows\, fountains
\, and grand conservatory.\nLederman’s vivid photographs exquisitely captu
re the beauty and spirit of each place\, moving through the seasons and th
e day from dawn to dusk. With an individual chapter dedicated to each gard
en\, readers will travel to the naturalized woodland at Winterthur\, the B
eaux-Arts elegance of Nemours\, the striking ruins atop ruins of the Crown
inshield Garden at Hagley\, and the picturesque native plant gardens and s
cenic trails of Mt. Cuba Center.\nAbout the Authors\nFollowing a successfu
l career in corporate law\, Larry Lederman turned to photography as an avo
cation. From an initial focus on the forms and foliage of trees\, Lederman
now captures the beauty of gardens and landscapes through the seasons. He
is the author of many books\, including Magnificent Trees of the New York
Botanical Garden\, The Rockefeller Family Gardens: An American Legacy\, a
nd Garden Portraits: Experiencing Natural Beauty\, all published by Monace
lli\, and the principal photographer for the 125th anniversary edition of
The New York Botanical Garden (Abrams).\nMarta McDowell is a garden histor
ian and writer whose books include Emily Dickinson’s Gardening Life\, Unea
rthing the Secret Garden\, and Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Life. She teache
s landscape history and horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden and
is a featured speaker at garden clubs and horticultural organizations.\nCh
arles A. Birnbaum\, FASLA\, FAAR\, founder\, president\, and CEO of The Cu
ltural Landscape Foundation\, is the editor of Experiencing Olmsted\, a su
rvey of parks and public spaces.\nAbout Longwood Gardens\nIn 1906\, indust
rialist Pierre S. du Pont (1870-1954) purchased a small farm near Kennett
Square\, PA\, to save a collection of historic trees from being sold for l
umber. Today\, Longwood Gardens is one of the world’s great horticultural
displays\, encompassing 1\,100 acres of dazzling gardens\, woodlands\, mea
dows\, fountains\, a 10\,010-pipe Aeolian organ\, and grand conservatory.
Longwood Gardens is the living legacy of Pierre S. du Pont\, bringing joy
and inspiration to everyone through the beauty of nature\, conservation\,
and learning. Open daily\, Longwood is one of more than 30 gardens in the
Philadelphia region known as America’s Garden Capital. For more informatio
n\, visit longwoodgardens.org.\n\nDu Pont Gardens of the Brandywine Valley
Book Signing and Lecture\nWhen: Sunday\, October 1 @ 1 PM\nWhere: Wintert
hur Museum\, Garden & Library\, 5105 Kennett Pike\, Wilmington\, DE 19807
\nDetails: Garden historian and writer Marta McDowell will share stories a
nd histories of the gardens\, while acclaimed photographer Larry Lederman
will describe his approach and experience photographing these beautiful pl
aces. A selection of photos from the book will be on display. Tickets for
the lecture only or including the lecture and a signed copy of the book\,
are available now on the Winterthur website.\n
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dens Announces Release of Du Pont Gardens of the Brandywine Valley
\n
New book celebrates the du Pont family legacy of land stew
ardship and horticultural creativity. Book signing and lecture slated for
October 1 at Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library.
\n
K
ennett Square\, PA - Longwood Gardens today announced the release
of Du Pont Gardens of the Brandywine Valley\, a stunning new boo
k featuring photographs by Larry Lederman and text by Marta McDowell. The
book explores the rich history and unique attributes of five former du Pon
t estates that have become cultural landmarks in the Brandywine Valley\, i
ncluding Hagley Museum and Library\, Nemours Estate\, Mt. Cuba Center\, Wi
nterthur Museum\, Garden & Library\, and Longwood Gardens. The hardcover b
ook retails for $60 and is available now onsite at Longwood’s Garden Shop
and online at shop.longwoodgardens.org/product/dupont
-gardens-of-the-brandywine/.
\n
Published by Monacelli\, Du Pont
Gardens of the Brandywine Valley features 240 pages and 220 stunning
photographs. The book opens with a preface by Lederman that details his pe
rsonal experience with the gardens\, an introductory essay by Charles A. B
irnbaum\, President and CEO of the Cultural Landscape Foundation\, who wri
tes about the du Pont landscape legacy\, and a chapter dedicated to the du
Pont heritage of horticulture and stewardship. McDowell\, a garden writer
who combines a deep knowledge of garden design and horticulture with a pe
nchant for social history\, contributed the book’s thoughtful text\, relat
ing the stories of these gardens\, both their history and their commitment
to the future through strategies for sustainable management and growth.
p>\n
“The Brandywine Valley is home to some of the most spectacular gard
ens in the world and so much of that beauty is owed to the thoughtful visi
on of the du Pont family who created and preserved these estates for all t
o enjoy\,” said Paul B. Redman\, President and CEO of Longwood Gardens. “W
e are delighted to join these other great gardens in celebrating the relea
se of this new book. The inspiring stories by Marta McDowell coupled with
the beautiful images by Larry Lederman make this book an inspiring read fo
r garden lovers\, landscape designers\, and horticulturists.”
\n
To c
elebrate the launch of the new book\, a book signing and lecture will be h
eld at Winterthur Museum\, Garden\, & Library on Sunday\, October 1 at 1pm
. McDowell will share stories and histories of the gardens\, while Lederma
n will describe his approach and experience photographing these beautiful
places throughout the seasons. A selection of photos from the book will be
on display. Tickets for the lecture only or including the lecture and a s
igned copy of the book\, are available now on the Winterthur websi
te.
\n
Since arriving in America in 1800\, the descendants of the
du Pont family have made their mark as innovative industrialists\, genero
us philanthropists\, pioneering preservationists\, collectors of American
decorative arts\, and ecological stewards of natural environments. Longwoo
d’s own legacy finds its beginning interwoven with the du Pont family’s pa
ssion for nature and preservation. In 1906\, industrialist Pierre S. du Po
nt (1870-1954) purchased a small farm near Kennett Square\, PA\, to save a
collection of historic trees from being sold for lumber. Through that act
of preservation\, Longwood Gardens was born. In Du Pont Gardens of th
e Brandywine Valley\, readers can view the iconic landscapes of one o
f the world’s great horticultural displays and its 1\,100 acres of dazzlin
g gardens\, woodlands\, meadows\, fountains\, and grand conservatory.
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Lederman’s vivid photographs exquisitely capture the beauty and spiri
t of each place\, moving through the seasons and the day from dawn to dusk
. With an individual chapter dedicated to each garden\, readers will trave
l to the naturalized woodland at Winterthur\, the Beaux-Arts elegance of N
emours\, the striking ruins atop ruins of the Crowninshield Garden at Hagl
ey\, and the picturesque native plant gardens and scenic trails of Mt. Cub
a Center.
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About the Authors \nFollowing a su
ccessful career in corporate law\, Larry Lederman turned to photography as
an avocation. From an initial focus on the forms and foliage of trees\, L
ederman now captures the beauty of gardens and landscapes through the seas
ons. He is the author of many books\, including Magnificent Trees of the N
ew York Botanical Garden\, The Rockefeller Family Gardens: An American Leg
acy\, and Garden Portraits: Experiencing Natural Beauty\, all published by
Monacelli\, and the principal photographer for the 125th anniversary edit
ion of The New York Botanical Garden (Abrams). \nMarta McDowell is a
garden historian and writer whose books include Emily Dickinson’s Gardenin
g Life\, Unearthing the Secret Garden\, and Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Lif
e. She teaches landscape history and horticulture at the New York Botanica
l Garden and is a featured speaker at garden clubs and horticultural organ
izations. \nCharles A. Birnbaum\, FASLA\, FAAR\, founder\, president\
, and CEO of The Cultural Landscape Foundation\, is the editor of Experien
cing Olmsted\, a survey of parks and public spaces.
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About
Longwood Gardens \nIn 1906\, industrialist Pierre S. du Pont
(1870-1954) purchased a small farm near Kennett Square\, PA\, to save a c
ollection of historic trees from being sold for lumber. Today\, Longwood G
ardens is one of the world’s great horticultural displays\, encompassing 1
\,100 acres of dazzling gardens\, woodlands\, meadows\, fountains\, a 10\,
010-pipe Aeolian organ\, and grand conservatory. Longwood Gardens is the l
iving legacy of Pierre S. du Pont\, bringing joy and inspiration to everyo
ne through the beauty of nature\, conservation\, and learning. Open daily\
, Longwood is one of more than 30 gardens in the Philadelphia region known
as America’s Garden Capital. For more information\, visit longwoodgardens.org.
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Du Pont Ga
rdens of the Brandywine Valley Book Signing and Lecture \nWhen:
Sunday\, October 1 @ 1 PM \nWhere: Winterth
ur Museum\, Garden & Library\, 5105 Kennett Pike\, Wilmington\, DE 19807\nDetails: Garden historian and writer Marta McDowell
will share stories and histories of the gardens\, while acclaimed photogr
apher Larry Lederman will describe his approach and experience photographi
ng these beautiful places. A selection of photos from the book will be on
display. Tickets for the lecture only or including the lecture and a signe
d copy of the book\, are available now on the Winterthur website.
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CONTACT:Newlin Grist Mill\; 16104592359\; info@newlingristmill.org\; https:
//newlingristmill.org/fall-harvest-festival/
DESCRIPTION:Visit historic Newlin Grist Mill on Saturday\, October 7\, 2023
from 10am to 4pm to experience the site’s annual Fall Harvest Festival\,
back this year for the first time since 2019. A local favorite\, this even
t provides fun for the whole family!\nThe festival will feature a variety
of historic skills and trades demonstrations\, as well as fun activities f
or kids of all ages. Visitors can learn colonial dancing with the Heritage
Dancers\, enjoy performances by Tuckers’ Tales Puppet Theatre\, and play
18th-century games! Many favorite activities from years past will be retur
ning\, including pumpkin painting and hayrides. A Colonial Market will off
er up handcrafted goods for sale\, and a Tavern will feature beverages fro
m Deer Creek Malthouse and Penns Woods Winery.\nThis year’s theme\, “Food
Traditions Past and Present\,” will highlight foods and cooking from the 1
8th century\, along with the trades that made it possible to put food on t
he table in early America. Food trucks will also be on site offering delic
ious 21st-century eats!\nAdmission to the Fall Harvest Festival is free fo
r all ages. Parking is $5 per car. Shuttle buses between the parking area
and the festival site will run every 15 minutes throughout the event. Addi
tional costs apply for hayrides and pumpkin painting. For more information
\, visit www.newlingristmill.org or call the site at 610-459-2359.\nThe Fa
ll Harvest Festival is made possible in part by the generous sponsorship o
f Team Toyota of Glen Mills and Univest Bank & Trust Co.\, with additional
support from Chandler Funeral Home\, Harry Tillman Automotive LLC\, Hoffm
an’s Exterminating Co.\, IT Edge\, R. Webb Excavating LLC\, and WSFS Bank.
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c Newlin Grist Mill on Saturday\, October 7\, 2023 from 10am to 4pm to exp
erience the site’s annual Fall Harvest Festival\, back this year for the f
irst time since 2019. A local favorite\, this event provides fun for the w
hole family!
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The festival will feature a variety of historic skill
s and trades demonstrations\, as well as fun activities for kids of all ag
es. Visitors can learn colonial dancing with the Heritage Dancers\, enjoy
performances by Tuckers’ Tales Puppet Theatre\, and play 18th-c
entury games! Many favorite activities from years past will be returning\,
including pumpkin painting and hayrides. A Colonial Market will offer up
handcrafted goods for sale\, and a Tavern will feature beverages from Deer
Creek Malthouse and Penns Woods Winery.
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This year’s theme\, “Food
Traditions Past and Present\,” will highlight foods and cooking from the
18th century\, along with the trades that made it possible to put food on
the table in early America. Food trucks will also be on site offering deli
cious 21st-century eats!
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Admission to the Fall Harvest
Festival is free for all ages. Parking is $5 per car. Shuttle buses betwee
n the parking area and the festival site will run every 15 minutes through
out the event. Additional costs apply for hayrides and pumpkin painting. F
or more information\, visit www.n
ewlingristmill.org or call the site at 610-459-2359.
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The F
all Harvest Festival is made possible in part by the generous sponsorship
of Team Toyota of Glen Mills and Univest Bank & Trust Co.\, with additiona
l support from Chandler Funeral Home\, Harry Tillman Automotive LLC\, Hoff
man’s Exterminating Co.\, IT Edge\, R. Webb Excavating LLC\, and WSFS Bank
.
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DESCRIPTION:Kennett Brewfest\nExperience the best of local and regional bre
weries at the area’s premier craft beer events.\nInitiatives / Events / Ke
nnett Brewfest\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNext Happening\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKennett
Brewfest\nOctober 07\, 2023 |1:30-5:00 PM\n\n600 South Broad StreetKennett
Square\, PA 19348\nReserve Tickets\n\n\nThe Kennett Brewfest\, now in its
26th year\, takes place every October and is the area’s premier craft bee
r events\, showcasing the best of local and regional breweries.\nThe event
begins every year with an exclusive Connoisseur Session showcasing select
breweries along with food pairings from Talula’s Table and live music. Th
ese breweries bring the best of their best to the Connoisseur Session as t
hey vie for the coveted Best of Connoisseur award\, which is voted on by C
onnoisseur ticket holders.\nThe regular Brewfest session features beer fro
m 80+ local and regional craft breweries as well as live music\, food truc
ks\, and vendors with beer-centric merchandise.
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Experience the be
st of local and regional breweries at the area’s premier craft beer events
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The Kennett Brewfest\, now in its 26th year\, takes place
every October and is the area’s premier craft beer events\, showcasing the
best of local and regional breweries.
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The event begins every year
with an exclusive Connoisseur Session showcasing select breweries along w
ith food pairings from Talula’s Table and live music. These breweries brin
g the best of their best to the Connoisseur Session as they vie for the co
veted Best of Connoisseur award\, which is voted on by Connoisseur ticket
holders.
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The regular Brewfest session features beer from 80+ local
and regional craft breweries as well as live music\, food trucks\, and ve
ndors with beer-centric merchandise.
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CONTACT:Veronica Batter\; 4848431278\; info@rockdaleartsdistrict.com\; www.
rockdaleartsdistrict.com
DESCRIPTION:Rockdale Arts District Open House\nSunday\, Oct 8\, 11-3\nVisit
multiple arts and music locations in Aston\, PA! Free activities for fami
lies at Rockdale Music and Rockdale Art Center. View and purchase original
fine art and fine craft at 2 New Road Studios and Aston Mills Arts from l
ocal fine artists.\nRockdale Art Center\, 2551 Mount Road\n2 New Road Stud
ios\, Enter through Convent & Lundgren\nAston Mills Arts\, 3100 Mount Road
\, Front of Building\nRockdale Music\, 3100 Mount Road\, Back of Building
\nwww.rockdaleartsdistrict.com\ninfo@rockdaleartsdistrict.com
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ts District Open House
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Sunday\, Oct 8\, 11-3
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Visit
multiple arts and music locations in Aston\, PA! Free activities for fami
lies at Rockdale Music and Rockdale Art Center. View and purchase original
fine art and fine craft at 2 New Road Studios and Aston Mills Arts from l
ocal fine artists.
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Rockdale Art Center\, 2551 Mount Road
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2 New Road Studios\, Enter through Convent & Lundgren
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ston Mills Arts\, 3100 Mount Road\, Front of Building
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Rockdale
Music\, 3100 Mount Road\, Back of Building
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DESCRIPTION:Dark History\, Thursday\, October 12th\, 7 - 8:30 pm\n\n\n\n\n
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ss\, and Misadventure in Southeastern Pennsylvania\, this book features mo
re true tales of the region's disasters\, deaths and tragedies – offering
readers a window into a macabre slice of history.\nThis event is in person
as well as virtual.\nThe cost is $10 for advanced registration and $15 at
the door. Members are free.\n\nClick the following link: https://www.jot
form.com/232336181332145
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r\, Madness\, and Misadventure in Southeastern Pennsylvania\, this book fe
atures more true tales of the region's disasters\, deaths and tragedies –
offering readers a window into a macabre slice of history.\n
This ev
ent is in person as well as virtual.
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The cost is $10 for advanced
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DESCRIPTION:FALL IN LOVE ALL OVER AGAIN.\nMAKING WILMINGTON PREMIERE IN OCT
OBER\n- TICKETS ON SALE NOW -\nThe Grand presents the Wilmington premiere
of PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL at The Playhouse on Rodney Square for five pe
rformances only\, Friday\, October 13 through Sunday\, October 15. PRETTY
WOMAN: THE MUSICAL is part of the 2023-2024 Broadway in Wilmington season
presented by Bank of America.\nTickets for PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL are o
n sale now at BroadwayInWilmington.org\, by calling 302.888.0200\, or by v
isiting The Playhouse Box Office at 1007 N. Market Street. Discounts are a
vailable for groups of 10 or more and may be placed by calling 302.888.020
0.\nPRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL\, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved r
omantic stories of all springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led
by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell
(Hairspray\, Kinky Boots\, Legally Blonde).\nPRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL fe
atures an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“
Summer of ’69”\, “Heaven”)\, and a book by the movie’s legendary director
Garry Marshall and screenwriter J. F. Lawton. PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL wi
ll lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie\, you
’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).\nLeading the North American tour a
s Vivian Ward and Edward Lewis are Ellie Baker and Chase Wolfe . Joining t
hem are Rae Davenport as Kit De Luca\, Adam Du Plessis as Happy Man/Mr. Th
ompson\, and Liam Searcy as Philip Stuckey.\nRounding out the company in a
lphabetical order are Matthew Blum\, Brianna Clark\, Kerry D’Jovanni\, Vin
cent DiPeri\, Lauren Esser\, Charlie Fusari\, Steven Gagliano\, Justin Gla
ss\, Christian Maxwell Henry\, Alexandra Kinsley\, Joshua Kring\, Bethany
McDonald\, Robert Miller\, Hank Santos\, Taylor M. Sheppard\, Devyn Tronds
on\, Elana Valastro\, Sarah Wang\, and Channing Weir.\nPRETTY WOMAN: THE M
USICAL has original scenic design by David Rockwell\, tour scenic design b
y Christine Peters\, costume design by Gregg Barnes\, lighting design by K
enneth Posner and Philip S. Rosenberg\, sound design by John Shivers\, hai
r design by Josh Marquette\, makeup design by Fiona Mifsud\, and music sup
ervision\, arrangements\, and orchestrations by Will Van Dyke.\n Featured
in the musical is Roy Orbison and Bill Dee’s international smash hit song
“Oh\, Pretty Woman\,” which inspired the iconic movie. PRETTY WOMAN the fi
lm (produced by Arnon Milchan - New Regency Productions) was an internatio
nal smash hit when it was released in 1990.\nPRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL is
“Big Romance & Big Fun!” (Broadway.com) and “Dazzles!” (Deadline). The Hol
lywood Reporter calls it “Irresistible! A romantic fantasy. A contemporary
fairy tale.” And BuzzFeed News says “If you love the movie\, you’ll love
the musical!” The 3-time Audience Choice Award-Winner is brought to life b
y a powerhouse creative team representing the best of music\, Hollywood\,
and Broadway. PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL will lift your spirits and light u
p your heart.\nPRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL ended its 13-month run at the Ned
erlander Theatre on Broadway on August 18\, 2019. The musical began perfor
mances in Hamburg\, Germany on September 24\, 2019\, and opened in London’
s West End in February 2020 before COVID-19 shuttered theaters around the
world. The London production reopened July 8\, 2021 to great acclaim at th
e Savoy Theatre in the West End.\nPRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL is produced on
tour by Crossroads Live North America and is booked by The Booking Group
(www.thebookinggroup.com).\nThis production of PRETTY WOMAN THE MUSICAL wa
s licensed by Music Theatre International\, www.mtishows.com.\nAtlantic Re
cords’ PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL (ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST RECORDING) is pro
duced by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance and is available on all DSP’s and on
Vinyl and CD in stores nationwide.\nFor more information visit: PrettyWom
anTheMusical.com\nFacebook.com/PrettyWoman | Twitter.com/PrettyWoman | Ins
tagram.com/PrettyWoman/\n\n IF YOU GO:\nWhat: PRETTY WOMAN
: THE MUSICAL\nWhen: October 13-15\, 2023\nTimes:
Friday\, October 13 at 8:00 p.m.\nSaturday\, October 14 at 2:00 p.m.
and 8:00 p.m.\n Sunday\, October 15 at 2:00 p.
m. and 7:30 p.m.\nPrice: Tickets start at $40\nWhere:
The Playhouse on Rodney Square\n 100
7 N. Market Street\n Wilmington\, DE\nPhone:
302.888.0200\nWebsite: www.BroadwayInWilmington.or
g\n\n\n# # #\n\nBroadway in Wilmington is presented by Bank of America. Ad
ditional season support by The Buccini/Pollin Group. This program is suppo
rted\, in part\, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts\, a sta
te agency\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. The D
ivision promotes Delaware arts events on www.DelawareScene.com.
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FALL IN LOVE ALL OVER AGAIN.
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MAKING WILMINGTON PREMIERE IN OCTOBER
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- TICKETS ON SALE NOW -
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The Grand presents the Wilmington p
remiere of PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL at The Playhouse on
Rodney Square for five performances only\, Friday\, October 13 through Sun
day\, October 15. PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL is part of th
e 2023-2024 Broadway in Wilmington season presented by Bank of America.
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Tickets for PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUS
ICAL are on sale now at BroadwayInWilmington.org\, by calling 302.888.0200\, or b
y visiting The Playhouse Box Office at 1007 N. Market Street. Discounts ar
e available for groups of 10 or more and may be placed by calling 302.888.
0200.
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PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL
\, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of a
ll springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Aw
ard®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray
\, Kinky Boots\, Legally Blonde).
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PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL features an origin
al score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ’69”\,
“Heaven”)\, and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall a
nd screenwriter J. F. Lawton. PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL w
ill lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie\, yo
u’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).
\n
Leading the North American tour as Vivian Ward and Edward Lewis
are Ellie Baker and Chase Wolfe . Joini
ng them are Rae Davenport as Kit De Luca\, Adam D
u Plessis as Happy Man/Mr. Thompson\, and Liam Searcy as Philip Stuckey.
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Rounding out t
he company in alphabetical order are Matthew Blum\, Brianna Clark\
, Kerry D’Jovanni\, Vincent DiPeri\, Lauren Esser\, Charlie Fusari\, Steve
n Gagliano\, Justin Glass\, Christian Maxwell Henry\, Alexandra Kinsley\,
Joshua Kring\, Bethany McDonald\, Robert Miller\, Hank Santos\, Taylor M.
Sheppard\, Devyn Trondson\, Elana Valastro\, Sarah Wang\,
and Channing Weir.
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PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL has original scenic desi
gn by David Rockwell\, tour scenic design by Chri
stine Peters\, costume design by Gregg Barnes\,
lighting design by Kenneth Posner and Philip S. R
osenberg\, sound design by John Shivers\, hair d
esign by Josh Marquette\, makeup design by Fiona
Mifsud\, and music supervision\, arrangements\, and orchestration
s by Will Van Dyke.
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Featured in the musical is Roy Orbison an
d Bill Dee’s international smash hit song “Oh\, Pretty Wo
man\,” which inspired the iconic movie. PRETTY WOMAN the
film (produced by Arnon Milchan - New Regency Productions
) was an international smash hit when it was released in 1990.
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PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL is “Big Romance & Big Fun!” (Broadway.com) and “Dazzles
!” (Deadline). The Hollywood Reporter calls it “Irresist
ible! A romantic fantasy. A contemporary fairy tale.” And BuzzFeed New
s says “If you love the movie\, you’ll love the musical!” The 3-time
Audience Choice Award-Winner is brought to life by a powerhouse creative t
eam representing the best of music\, Hollywood\, and Broadway. PRE
TTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL will lift your spirits and light up your h
eart.
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PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL
ended its 13-month run at the Nederlander Theatre on Broadway on
August 18\, 2019. The musical began performances in Hamburg\, Germany on
September 24\, 2019\, and opened in London’s West End in February 2020 bef
ore COVID-19 shuttered theaters around the world. The London production re
opened July 8\, 2021 to great acclaim at the Savoy Theatre in the West End
.
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PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL is produced on tour by Crossroads Live North America and is booked by The Booking Group (www.thebookinggroup.com).
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This production of PRETTY WOMAN THE MUSICAL was licensed by Music Theatre International\, www.mtishows.com.
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Atlantic Records’ PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL (ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST RECOR
DING) is produced by Bryan Adams and Jim
Vallance and is available on all DSP’s and on Vinyl and CD in st
ores nationwide.
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America. Additional season support by The Buccini/Pollin Group. This prog
ram is supported\, in part\, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the
Arts\, a state agency\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the
Arts. The Division promotes Delaware arts events on www.DelawareScene.c
om.
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CONTACT:Wayne Art Center\; 610-688-3553\; pam@wayneart.org\; https://waynea
rt.org
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Reception October 25\, 2023\, 5-7PM
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231016T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231111T160000
LOCATION:Wayne Art Center @ 413 Maplewood Ave.\, Wayne\, PA 19087
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niversary Annual Fall Juried Show
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CONTACT:Michele Colonna\; 4847935114\; michele@colonnacontemporary.com\; ht
tps://colonnacontemporary.com
DESCRIPTION:A Noisy Mind' is a solo show featuring new works by multidiscip
linary artist ADHD (aka Colin Frangicetto aka Space Case). If there was o
ne word to sum up the theme of this exhibition it would be overwhelm and t
hat is surely very much by design. Through a variety of mediums and aesthe
tics the artist seeks to make the audience step inside of his post interne
t world which is made up of the broken synapses of neurodivergence\, an ev
er present ringing of the ear and the haunted memories of a life spent on
the road. \nThere is a quiet/loud dynamic at play here in the art much aki
n to the music he spent over half of his life creating. Chaotic and violen
t feeling de-collage pieces are balanced by soft overpainted personal phot
ographs . Large\, expressive figurative paintings on canvas with gestural
marks and scrawl are offset by smaller minimal abstract works on paper. T
he works feel as if they are all either whispering or shouting : This is w
hat it is like for me to exist right now. This is how I got here\, this is
where I am and I have no idea where I am going. By the way\, how are you?
\nAmong some of the more experimental works in the show is 'Constant Compa
nion' which is simply an iPod mounted to a pure white painting on wood tha
t plays the tone of the artist's tinnitus on an infinite loop in headphone
s for anyone to listen. Distortion pedals are likewise painted and mounted
to panels like historical war relics along with decades of stolen hotel k
ey cards collaged in overlapping grids. Oversized xeroxed photographs of X
anax & Adderall medication bottles are covered with thousands of meaningfu
l markings\; one for every day since they were prescribed. Ironically for
an artist currently known prominently for still digital paintings\, the on
ly digital works in the show are small looping videos made of text and scr
een captures. \nWhile the description of all of this can sound dark and pe
rhaps anxiety inducing there is a consistent sense of levity and tender se
lf awareness that seeks to draw you closer & hold your hand through the sc
ary bits. Like a life-saving laughing fit at the peak of a bad acid trip\,
sometimes joking our way through our most difficult moments is the best w
ay to survive them.
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A Noisy Mind'
is a solo show featuring new works by multidisciplinary artist ADHD (aka C
olin Frangicetto aka Space Case). If there was one word to sum up the the
me of this exhibition it would be overwhelm and that is surely very much b
y design. Through a variety of mediums and aesthetics the artist seeks to
make the audience step inside of his post internet world which is made up
of the broken synapses of neurodivergence\, an ever present ringing of the
ear and the haunted memories of a life spent on the road.
\n
There is a quiet/loud dynamic at play here in the art much akin to the mus
ic he spent over half of his life creating. Chaotic and violent feeling de
-collage pieces are balanced by soft overpainted personal photographs . La
rge\, expressive figurative paintings on canvas with gestural marks and sc
rawl are offset by smaller minimal abstract works on paper. The works fee
l as if they are all either whispering or shouting : This is what it is li
ke for me to exist right now. This is how I got here\, this is where I am
and I have no idea where I am going. By the way\, how are you?
\n
Among some of the more experimental works in the show is 'Constant Com
panion' which is simply an iPod mounted to a pure white painting on wood t
hat plays the tone of the artist's tinnitus on an infinite loop in headpho
nes for anyone to listen. Distortion pedals are likewise painted and mount
ed to panels like historical war relics along with decades of stolen hotel
key cards collaged in overlapping grids. Oversized xeroxed photographs of
Xanax & Adderall medication bottles are covered with thousands of meaning
ful markings\; one for every day since they were prescribed. Ironically fo
r an artist currently known prominently for still digital paintings\, the
only digital works in the show are small looping videos made of text and s
creen captures.
\n
While the description of all of this can so
und dark and perhaps anxiety inducing there is a consistent sense of levit
y and tender self awareness that seeks to draw you closer & hold your hand
through the scary bits. Like a life-saving laughing fit at the peak of a
bad acid trip\, sometimes joking our way through our most difficult moment
s is the best way to survive them.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Come join us for lunch and networking to share your expertise a
nd learn about other businesses.\nNo fee. Just purchase lunch and contribu
te 2 dollars for raffle.\nQuestions contact:\nDonna.A.Walter@gmail.com
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for lunch and networking to share your expertise and learn about other bus
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raffle.
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for our October Event\nNetworking & Cocktails beginning
at 6:15 pm.\nSit Down Dinner at 7:00 pm\nMembers and their guests $40 per
person\, Non-Members $50 per person.\nPay Online by credit card Click to
http://www.bpaofwesterndelco.com/online-payment/\n“We are planning an info
rmational night for our members and guests!\nThe leadership of Chadds Ford
Twp\, Concord Twp and Thornbury (Delaware Co) Twp are invited to give us
an update on what is happening in each!!
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\n
Sit Down Dinner at 7:00 pm
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“We are planning an inf
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DESCRIPTION:FIRST STATE BALLET THEATRE KICKS OFF 2023-2024\nSEASON AT THE G
RAND OPERA HOUSE WITH COPPÉLIA\nThe charming tale of love\, mischief and a
mysterious toy maker\nJoin the vivacious Swanhilda and her friends as the
y set out to uncover the identity of the mysterious Coppélia\, whose appea
rance at the workshop of the eccentric Dr. Coppelius sets off a chain of c
omical misadventures. This charming classic filled with laughs and delight
ful music and dancing is perfect for young audiences.\nSaturday\, October
21 at 7 pm\nSunday\, October 22 at 2 pm\nThe Grand Opera House – Copeland
Hall\n818 N. Market Street\nWilmington\, DE 19801\nTickets: $19.99-$57\nCa
ll 302-652-5577 or visit www.thegrandwilmington.org\nFSBT PARTNERS WITH RO
NALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF GREATER\nDELAWARE FOR TOY DRIVE\nFSBT wil
l be conducting a Toy Drive at our three shows in Copeland Hall this seaso
n – Coppélia\, The Nutcracker and The Sleeping Beauty – to benefit the fam
ilies staying at Ronald McDonald House in Wilmington. Ronald McDonald Hous
e Charities of Greater Delaware serves families with seriously ill childre
n by enabling access to medical care and providing a place that offers com
fort\, hope\, and togetherness. Bring a toy to any performances to donate
and brighten the lives of families facing serious challenges.\nFor a list
of suggested donations\, visit www.firststateballet.org.\nRonald McDonald
House Contact\nErin McGrath\nMarketing &\; Communications Manager\nRona
ld McDonald House of Delaware\n302-428-5322\nerin@rmhcdelaware.org\nABOUT
FIRST STATE BALLET THEATRE\nEstablished in 1999\, First State Ballet Theat
re (FSBT) is Delaware'\;s leader in ballet performance\, training\, edu
cation and outreach. Our mission is to present ballet boldly to Delaware\;
to enrich our community with live professional performances\; to inspire
and educate dancers and audiences of the future\; and to connect local you
th with a creative\, inclusive movement experience.\nFirst State Ballet Th
eatre is Delaware'\;s only professional ballet company and employs a di
verse roster of professional dancers from around the world. FSBT is based
in Wilmington’s historic Grand Opera House and presents classical and cont
emporary ballet programming and new works from local and internationally-r
ecognized choreographers.\nEach year FSBT reaches over 6\,000 people throu
gh our performances and outreach programs. The School of FSBT offers balle
t classes and other dance programming year-round for students ages three y
ears to seniors and attracts students from Maryland\, Pennsylvania\, New J
ersey\, and all three counties in Delaware.\nThis organization is supporte
d\, in part\, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts\, a state
agency\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. The Divi
sion promotes Delaware arts events on www.delawarescene.com.\nFor more inf
ormation about First State Ballet Theatre’s 2023-2024 Season\,\nplease vis
it www.firststateballet.org
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FIRST STATE B
ALLET THEATRE KICKS OFF 2023-2024
\n
SEASON AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE
WITH COPPÉLIA
\n
The charming tale of love\, mischief and a mysteriou
s toy maker \nJoin the vivacious Swanhilda and her friends as they se
t out to uncover the identity of the mysterious Coppélia\, whose appearanc
e at the workshop of the eccentric Dr. Coppelius sets off a chain of comic
al misadventures. This charming classic filled with laughs and delightful
music and dancing is perfect for young audiences.
\n
Saturday\, Octob
er 21 at 7 pm \nSunday\, October 22 at 2 pm \nThe Grand Opera Ho
use – Copeland Hall \n818 N. Market Street \nWilmington\, DE 198
01 \nTickets: $19.99-$57 \nCall 302-652-5577 or visit www.thegra
ndwilmington.org
\n
FSBT PARTNERS WITH RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIE
S OF GREATER \nDELAWARE FOR TOY DRIVE \nFSBT will be conducting
a Toy Drive at our three shows in Copeland Hall this season – Coppélia\, T
he Nutcracker and The Sleeping Beauty – to benefit the families staying at
Ronald McDonald House in Wilmington. Ronald McDonald House Charities of G
reater Delaware serves families with seriously ill children by enabling ac
cess to medical care and providing a place that offers comfort\, hope\, an
d togetherness. Bring a toy to any performances to donate and brighten the
lives of families facing serious challenges. \nFor a list of suggest
ed donations\, visit www.firststateballet.org.
\n
Ronald McDonald Hou
se Contact \nErin McGrath \nMarketing &\; Communications Mana
ger \nRonald McDonald House of Delaware \n302-428-5322 \ner
in@rmhcdelaware.org
\n
ABOUT FIRST STATE BALLET THEATRE \nEstabl
ished in 1999\, First State Ballet Theatre (FSBT) is Delaware'\;s leade
r in ballet performance\, training\, education and outreach. Our mission i
s to present ballet boldly to Delaware\; to enrich our community with live
professional performances\; to inspire and educate dancers and audiences
of the future\; and to connect local youth with a creative\, inclusive mov
ement experience. \nFirst State Ballet Theatre is Delaware'\;s onl
y professional ballet company and employs a diverse roster of professional
dancers from around the world. FSBT is based in Wilmington’s historic Gra
nd Opera House and presents classical and contemporary ballet programming
and new works from local and internationally-recognized choreographers. \nEach year FSBT reaches over 6\,000 people through our performances an
d outreach programs. The School of FSBT offers ballet classes and other da
nce programming year-round for students ages three years to seniors and at
tracts students from Maryland\, Pennsylvania\, New Jersey\, and all three
counties in Delaware. \nThis organization is supported\, in part\, by
a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts\, a state agency\, in part
nership with the National Endowment for the Arts. The Division promotes De
laware arts events on www.delawarescene.com.
\n
For more information
about First State Ballet Theatre’s 2023-2024 Season\, \nplease visit
www.firststateballet.org
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DESCRIPTION:Returning to Kennett Square on Sunday\, October 22nd\, the awar
d-winning Clover Market brings\ntogether the best of handmade and vintage
artistry\, delicious local food\, and live music. Janet\nGardner Long\, fo
under of Clover Market\, shares the origins of this fantastic event\, a li
ttle bit\nabout herself\, and how it has become a Kennett bi-annual mainst
ay.\nAn Accessible High Quality Popup Event\nClover Market sprouted its ro
ots in the spring of 2010 as a passion “side project” for Janet\nGardner L
ong\, who lived in Ardmore at the time. Long envisioned as an outdoor popu
p event\nthat would seamlessly combine antiques\, handcrafted items\, and
artistry. “While there were\nhigher end art shows around and flea markets
of course\,” shared Long\, “there wasn’t anything\nat the time that had a
combination of all of these types of items at a high quality level—but sti
ll\nprice accessible.” After a rigorous approval process\, the market rece
ived the green light and\nmade its debut in Ardmore with 25 vendors. The r
esponse was overwhelmingly positive\, and\nClover Market quickly expanded
to include locations in Chestnut Hill\, Bryn Mawr (which\nreplaced Ardmore
when the customer parking lot was developed)\, Collingswood\, and eventua
lly\nKennett Square. Today\, the market boasts 90-100 vendors at each loca
tion\, alongside food\ntrucks\, live music\, and community partners\, maki
ng it a vibrant\, must-visit destination for all\, and\nhas won many Best
of Philly and Best of Main Line awards\, most recently winning the accolad
e\nof Best of Philly’s “Best Use of a Sunday Afternoon.”\nLong is the driv
ing force behind this “scrappy one-woman business\,” and she brings an\nen
trepreneurial spirit to the venture. Her professional background encompass
es a wide range of\nskills\, including advertising\, marketing\, design\,
and project management. Clover Market\nprovided her with an opportunity to
blend these diverse talents and feed her love for learning\nand connectin
g people—which is all palpably experienced to attendees and vendors alike.
\nThe Kennett Square Connection\nThe journey of Clover Market to Kennett S
quare was orchestrated by Tara Dugan\, founder of\nworKS\, who saw the pot
ential in bringing the market to our charming borough. Tara had\npreviousl
y been a vendor at Clover Market under a different name\, Scout and Annie\
, and her\nlocal roots gave her unique insights into Kennett Square’s comm
unity. After getting the green\nlight from Genesis\, the property’s owner
at the time\, and Kennett Collaborative\, the market\nmade its Kennett Squ
are debut in late June 2017. These days\, with worKS being only two\nblock
s from the current Clover Market site\, many patrons choose to visit both
locations to\ncomplete the afternoon.\nNow\, Clover Market has become a fi
xture in the Kennett Square community\, with two events\ntaking place each
year. Long\, now lives nearby\, and is enjoying its open and welcoming ch
arm\nto the fullest. “I love that open land preservation is valued here as
are the arts\,” says Long. “It’s\nreally a special place.” She and her hu
sband\, now empty nesters\, are taking full advantage of\ntheir new home\,
exploring local hiking trails\, trying out new restaurants\, and particip
ating in\ncommunity events that the town is so well-known for. Notably\, L
ong mentioned how “many great\nevents there are locally and how much every
one comes out to support them!”\nUpcoming Market Delights (including two m
ini-trucks)!\nThe October 22nd Clover Market promises to be an exciting ev
ent\, with over 100 vendors\nshowcasing their wares from 10 am until 4 pm
at 600 S. Broad Street. As you embark on your\nholiday shopping and decora
ting journey\, make sure not to miss two delightful mini-trucks from\nVell
um St. Soap Company and May With Love Knits\, together on-site for the fir
st time. Check\nout the full list of vendors here. Additionally\, Braeloch
Brewing and Grace Winery will be serving\nbeer and wine respectively\, Ca
labrese Arts will provide face painting for the little ones\, and the\ntal
ented local musicians Paul Wilkinson &\; Luke Ferracone will entertain
the crowd from 12-3\npm. Our tip: get there early for the opening bell\, a
lovely Market tradition\, and to snatch up those\nunique finds first!\nIn
conclusion\, the Clover Market is not just a market\; it’s a celebration
of artisanal\ncraftsmanship\, community\, and the creative spirit. As the
market continues to thrive\, it remains a\ntestament to the power of entre
preneurial spirit\, community support\, and the enduring charm of\nKennett
Square.
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Returning to
Kennett Square on Sunday\, October 22nd\, the award-winning Clover Market
brings \ntogether the best of handmade and vintage artistry\, delicio
us local food\, and live music. Janet \nGardner Long\, founder of Clo
ver Market\, shares the origins of this fantastic event\, a little bit \nabout herself\, and how it has become a Kennett bi-annual mainstay. \nAn Accessible High Quality Popup Event \nClover Market sprouted
its roots in the spring of 2010 as a passion “side project” for Janet \nGardner Long\, who lived in Ardmore at the time. Long envisioned as an
outdoor popup event \nthat would seamlessly combine antiques\, handcr
afted items\, and artistry. “While there were \nhigher end art shows
around and flea markets of course\,” shared Long\, “there wasn’t anything<
br />\nat the time that had a combination of all of these types of items a
t a high quality level—but still \nprice accessible.” After a rigorou
s approval process\, the market received the green light and \nmade i
ts debut in Ardmore with 25 vendors. The response was overwhelmingly posit
ive\, and \nClover Market quickly expanded to include locations in Ch
estnut Hill\, Bryn Mawr (which \nreplaced Ardmore when the customer p
arking lot was developed)\, Collingswood\, and eventually \nKennett S
quare. Today\, the market boasts 90-100 vendors at each location\, alongsi
de food \ntrucks\, live music\, and community partners\, making it a
vibrant\, must-visit destination for all\, and \nhas won many Best of
Philly and Best of Main Line awards\, most recently winning the accolade<
br />\nof Best of Philly’s “Best Use of a Sunday Afternoon.” \nLong i
s the driving force behind this “scrappy one-woman business\,” and she bri
ngs an \nentrepreneurial spirit to the venture. Her professional back
ground encompasses a wide range of \nskills\, including advertising\,
marketing\, design\, and project management. Clover Market \nprovide
d her with an opportunity to blend these diverse talents and feed her love
for learning \nand connecting people—which is all palpably experienc
ed to attendees and vendors alike. \nThe Kennett Square Connection \nThe journey of Clover Market to Kennett Square was orchestrated by Ta
ra Dugan\, founder of \nworKS\, who saw the potential in bringing the
market to our charming borough. Tara had \npreviously been a vendor
at Clover Market under a different name\, Scout and Annie\, and her
\nlocal roots gave her unique insights into Kennett Square’s community. Af
ter getting the green \nlight from Genesis\, the property’s owner at
the time\, and Kennett Collaborative\, the market \nmade its Kennett
Square debut in late June 2017. These days\, with worKS being only two \nblocks from the current Clover Market site\, many patrons choose to vi
sit both locations to \ncomplete the afternoon. \nNow\, Clover M
arket has become a fixture in the Kennett Square community\, with two even
ts \ntaking place each year. Long\, now lives nearby\, and is enjoyin
g its open and welcoming charm \nto the fullest. “I love that open la
nd preservation is valued here as are the arts\,” says Long. “It’s \n
really a special place.” She and her husband\, now empty nesters\, are tak
ing full advantage of \ntheir new home\, exploring local hiking trail
s\, trying out new restaurants\, and participating in \ncommunity eve
nts that the town is so well-known for. Notably\, Long mentioned how “many
great \nevents there are locally and how much everyone comes out to
support them!” \nUpcoming Market Delights (including two mini-trucks)
! \nThe October 22nd Clover Market promises to be an exciting event\,
with over 100 vendors \nshowcasing their wares from 10 am until 4 pm
at 600 S. Broad Street. As you embark on your \nholiday shopping and
decorating journey\, make sure not to miss two delightful mini-trucks fro
m
\n
Vellum St. Soap Company and May With Love Knits\, together on-si
te for the first time. Check \nout the full list of vendors here. Add
itionally\, Braeloch Brewing and Grace Winery will be serving \nbeer
and wine respectively\, Calabrese Arts will provide face painting for the
little ones\, and the \ntalented local musicians Paul Wilkinson &\
; Luke Ferracone will entertain the crowd from 12-3 \npm. Our tip: ge
t there early for the opening bell\, a lovely Market tradition\, and to sn
atch up those \nunique finds first! \nIn conclusion\, the Clover
Market is not just a market\; it’s a celebration of artisanal \ncraf
tsmanship\, community\, and the creative spirit. As the market continues t
o thrive\, it remains a \ntestament to the power of entrepreneurial s
pirit\, community support\, and the enduring charm of \nKennett Squar
e.
\n
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CONTACT:Clover Market\; helloclovermarket@gmail.com\; theclovermarket.com
DESCRIPTION:This Market will feature 100+ carefully curated vendors with a
wide variety of handmade and vintage goods along with food trucks\, live m
usic\, beer and wine\, free kids' crafts\, and many additional shopping an
d dining options in town.\nThe Market vendors will be set up in the entire
parking lot at 600 S. Broad Street\, right across from Kennett High Schoo
l. The entire lot will be closed for the Market. The Market is just a very
short walk drive from the downtown shopping and restaurant district and c
lose to additional dining options and activities on Birch Street.\nThe Mar
ket is FREE to attend\, family-friendly and held outdoors rain or shine (c
ancellations are only considered in the case of severe or dangerous weathe
r). On-leash\, well-socialized dogs are welcome! Get more information on
the website and by following @clovermarket on Instagram and Facebook.
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ill feature 100+ carefully curated vendors with a wide variety of handmade
and vintage goods along with food trucks\, live music\, beer and wine\, f
ree kids' crafts\, and many additional shopping and dining options in town
.
\n
The Market vendors will be set up in the entire parking lot at 6
00 S. Broad Street\, right across from Kennett High School. The entire lot
will be closed for the Market. The Market is just a very short walk drive
from the downtown shopping and restaurant district and close to additiona
l dining options and activities on Birch Street.
\n
The Market is FRE
E to attend\, family-friendly and held outdoors rain or shine (cancellatio
ns are only considered in the case of severe or dangerous weather). On-lea
sh\, well-socialized dogs are welcome! Get more information on the website and by following @clovermar
ket on Instagram and <
a href='http://www.facebook.com/clovermarket'>Facebook.
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DESCRIPTION:All are welcome\nThursday November 2nd at Noon\nBrian Coyle fr
om The Henderson Group will be our guest speak and host. \nBrian plans on
discussing the best features of the Amenity Center\, the availability of
the Amenity Center\, \nand future Henderson Projects in our area. \nWe lo
ok forward to you joining us. Thank you.\n Henderson Group\nThe New Ameni
ty Center\n2 Christy Drive\, 1st Floor\, \nChadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\n \n
\nDo you want to renew/join the CFBA?\n\n
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\n
Thursday Novemb
er 2nd at Noon
\n
Bria
n Coyle from The Henderson Group will be our guest speak and host.
\n
Brian plans on discussing
the best features of the Amenity Center\, the availability of the Amenity
Center\,
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DESCRIPTION:Greetings UCF Community!\nAs our Centennial year continues\, we
would like to invite the entire UCFSD community to our Open House at Unio
nville Elementary School (1775 W. Doe Run Road\, Kennett Square\, PA) on S
aturday\, November 4\, from 9am to 12pm. When our district opened in 1923\
, the school served all students K-12. The event will provide an opportuni
ty for our community to see the school building where it all started back
in 1923!\nAttendees will be able to tour the school and explore the rich h
istory within its walls. Notably\, the original auditorium and gymnasium w
ill give guests a glimpse into the district’s past. Items from early days
of the district will be on display for visitors to learn from and enjoy. T
his includes\, but is not limited to art\, blueprints\, old uniforms\, pho
tos\, programs\, and yearbooks. Additionally\, an exhibit with information
about the formation of the district from the one-room school houses will
tell the story of how our district was created. Attendees also will have t
he chance to enjoy light refreshments and hear remarks from local historia
ns and district leaders.\nJoin us as we take a step back in time on Novemb
er 4th for this exciting Centennial event! For more information about our
Centennial Celebrations\, visit: ucfsd.org/about/centennial.\n
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Greetings UCF Co
mmunity!\n
As our Centennial year continues\, we would like to invit
e the entire UCFSD community to our Open House at Unionville Elementary Sc
hool (1775 W. Doe Run Road\, Kennett Square\, PA) on Saturday\, No
vember 4\, from 9am to 12pm. When our district opened in 1923\, t
he school served all students K-12. The event will provide an opportunity
for our community to see the school building where it all started back in
1923!
\n
Attendees will be able to tour the school and explore the ri
ch history within its walls. Notably\, the original auditorium and gymnasi
um will give guests a glimpse into the district’s past. Items from early d
ays of the district will be on display for visitors to learn from and enjo
y. This includes\, but is not limited to art\, blueprints\, old uniforms\,
photos\, programs\, and yearbooks. Additionally\, an exhibit with informa
tion about the formation of the district from the one-room school houses w
ill tell the story of how our district was created. Attendees also will ha
ve the chance to enjoy light refreshments and hear remarks from local hist
orians and district leaders.
\n
Join us as we take a step back in tim
e on November 4th for this exciting Centennial event! For more information
about our Centennial Celebrations\, visit: ucfsd.org/about/centennial.
\n
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e’s Whale of a Sale Promises Amazing Deals\n \nCalling all treasure hunter
s\, upcycling aficionados\, fashionistas\, and bargain-hunting parents loo
king for a great deal! Whale of a Sale – Delaware’s Largest Garage Sale –
returns on Saturday\, November 4 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Concor
d Mall (old Hollister and Zumiez storefronts). The much-anticipated sale h
as been a time-honored fundraiser for the Junior League of Wilmington (JLW
) since 1980.\n \nThe 2023 Whale of a Sale will feature an expanded boutiq
ue area\, with an array of high-quality and designer items including brand
-new clothing\, accessories\, formalwear\, and bridal gowns contributed by
local businesses. Fabulous finds can also be found in the holiday departm
ent\, children’s clothing and toys\, equipment & sporting goods\, housewar
es\, art\, and more! There will also be a small furniture section that inc
ludes gently used items such as coffee and end tables\, office chairs and
more.\n \nGenerations of Whale of a Sale shoppers eagerly anticipate the S
ale\, and thousands are expected to attend this year. Proceeds benefit the
JLW’s mission of developing the leadership potential of its Members and t
he League’s current community focus\, Stand Up. Period. This initiative fo
cuses on menstrual equity in Delaware and aims to ensure affordable access
to period supplies.\n\nWHALE OF A SALE\nSaturday\, November 4\, 2023 | 9:
00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.\nConcord Mall\, 4737 Concord Pike\, Wilmington\, DE 1
9803\nJoin our Whale of a Sale Facebook Event at https://fb.me/e/3nvFnUy1p
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, fashionistas\, and bargain-hunting parents looking for a great deal!
Whale of a Sale – Delaware’s Largest Garage Sale – returns on Saturday
\, November 4 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Concord Mall (old Hollist
er and Zumiez storefronts). The much-anticipated sale has been a time-hono
red fundraiser for the Junior League of Wilmington (JLW) since 1980.
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ea\, with an array of high-quality and designer items including brand-new
clothing\, accessories\, formalwear\, and bridal gowns contributed by loca
l businesses. Fabulous finds can also be found in the holiday department\,
children’s clothing and toys\, equipment & sporting goods\, housewares\,
art\, and more! There will also be a small furniture section that includes
gently used items such as coffee and end tables\, office chairs and more.
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Generations of Whale of a Sale shoppers eagerly anticip
ate the Sale\, and thousands are expected to attend this year. Proceeds be
nefit the JLW’s mission of developing the leadership potential of its Memb
ers and the League’s current community focus\, Stand Up. Period. Th
is initiative focuses on menstrual equity in Delaware and aims to ensure a
ffordable access to period supplies.
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Concord M
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DESCRIPTION: \nMASTERS OF ILLUSION LIVE!\nComing to The Playhouse on Rodney
Square\, November 9\, 2023\nStarring Master Illusionists\nNAATHAN PHAN\,
JASON BISHOP & BEN BLAQUE\n MASTERS OF ILLUSION LIVE!\, America’s largest
touring magic show\, will appear at The Playhouse on Rodney Square as par
t of their 2023 Winter Mini-Tour\, November 9\, 2023\, starring master ill
usionists\, Naathan Phan\, Jason Bishop and Ben Blaque\, each of whom has
appeared on The CW Network’s hit television series\, MASTERS OF ILLUSION ®
. Here is a Sizzle Reel of what to expect at performances: https://vimeo.c
om/874967509/9090bce702?share=copy\n\nThese modern masters of illusion dis
play skills that have taken a lifetime to perfect\, and audience members w
ill be baffled by their astounding skills which include large-scale grand
illusions\, comedy and close-up magic\, in your face sleight-of-hand\, dan
gerous escapes\, the appearance of birds from thin air\, music\, smart pho
ne technology and laughs aplenty! The show will also feature audience par
ticipation.\nMASTERS OF ILLUSION LIVE! is a huge stage phenomenon born fro
m the multi-award winning television series\, MASTERS OF ILLUSION\, which
is currently celebrating its 10th Anniversary Season airing on The CW Netw
ork in 2023. The stage show\, MASTERS OF ILLUSION has been presented live
in front of tens of thousands of people across the U.S.A. and around the
world. It has been seen by over 100 million viewers on The CW Network and
in 126 countries around the world. MASTERS OF ILLUSION tours American ci
ties annually\, and has had residencies in Las Vegas\, Lake Tahoe and Atla
ntic City. Learn more at www.thegrandwilmington.org \nFacebook: www.faceb
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odney Square\nTICKETS: Call 302-65
2-5577 or visit www.thegrandwilmington.org\n\nIn the show\, MASTERS OF ILL
USION LIVE!\, the star magicians Comedy Magician\, Naathan Phan\, Master I
llusionist\, Jason Bishop assisted by Kim Hess and his dog Gizmo\, and Ben
Blaque who performs a Danger Act utilizing knifes and crossbows\, assiste
d by Camille Zamboni. Audience members will have an opportunity to be cho
sen to also help the magicians on stage.\n\nAbout The Magicians:\n\nNaatha
n Phan is a multi-talented\, award-winning entertainer\, hailing from Oran
ge\, CA (next to Disneyland in Anaheim\, CA) who has headlined stages acro
ss the globe\, appeared in films such as Superbad\, has been regularly fea
tured on national television networks including NBC\, Syfy\, The CW\, and
Comedy Central since the age of 23. He is also a regular performer at the
Magic Castle in Hollywood\, CA. Phan has wowed audiences around the worl
d with everything from his high-energy\, close-up magic and stand up comic
al shenanigans to this theater-shaking opera singing and his mind-blowing
stage illusions and celebrity impressions. He has appeared on Masters of
Illusion and Penn & Teller: Fool Us on The CW\, Don’t Blink\, The Hollywo
od Christmas Parade\, America’s Got Talent and Wizard Wars. Phan\, at tim
es sings in his magic act. He is also does many celebrity impressions. H
e is currently appearing on the 10th season of the hit television series M
ASTERS OF ILLUSION on The CW Network\, which airs on Fridays at 9/8c.\nWeb
site: https://www.magicasianman.com\nFacebook\, Twitter\, Instagram: @ma
gicasianman\n\n\nJason Bishop has graced the iconic stages of New York Cit
y with his phenomenal shows in New York City on Broadway\, “Straight Up Ma
gic” and “Believe in Magic\,” leaving theatergoers spellbound and craving
for more! Bishop\, who was once a foster child\, found his calling in mag
ic. He hails from Fleetwood\, NJ. Audiences have also seen him on NBC’s
“Today Show\,” The CW’s “Master’s of Illusion\,” CBS’s “Sunday Morning” an
d Europe’s legendary “Le Plus Grand Cabaret Du Monde” filmed in Paris\, Fr
ance. Bishop has been dazzles audience with his grand illusions and close
-up magic. Bishop’s performances have led him to over 40 countries on 6 c
ontinents. Bishop will be premiering a new magic illusion called Smithere
ens in this touring show\, which was designed by legendary Broadway crafts
man\, Jim Steinmeyer. This marks his first appearance on tour with Master
s of Illusion Live. He has appeared on the hit television series MASTERS
OF ILLUSION on The CW Network numerous times.\nWebsite: http://thejasonb
ishopshow.com\nSocial Media: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/people/J
ason-Bishop-Illusionist/100063441350754/\nInstagram – https://www.instagr
am.com/jasonbishopshow/\nYou Tube – https://www.youtube.com/@JasonBishopIl
lusionist\n\nBen Blaque hails from Springfield\, MO. In the summer of 200
4 Blaque began working as a stage crew for The Kirby Van Burch show in Bra
nson\, Missouri where he developed a strong desire to become an Illusionis
t. He became the protégé of Kirby Van Burch and years later in 2009 and s
tarted to learn the crossbow act. In 2012 Blaque appeared on the televisi
on show\, America’s Got Talent he was advanced to the Quarter Finals and t
he Wild Card round. He performed for two years at The Palace Theater in M
yrtle Beach\, SC. He has also been seen at Harrah’s in New Orleans. Blaq
ue performed on a seven month long European Tour\, including London’s West
End. He has also done American Tours\, including an appearance at the Pa
ntages Theater in Hollywood\, CA. Other television shows he has appeared
on include: MASTERS OF ILLUSION on The CW\, Britain’s Got Talent\, the NB
C show\, I Can Do That\, where he invented his “backwards selfie.” He has
also been seen on Italy’s Tu SE Que Valdes\, France’s Battle of the Judge
s where he introduced his new act never before performed by anyone\, the c
ombination of Crossbow and Aerial Acrobatics. Blaque is the only Crossbow
performer to shoot a crossbow or compound bow while hanging upside down.
He is also the Crossbow Act in the world to be awarded the prestigious “M
erlin Award” from the International Magician’s Society as Best Variety Act
. This marks his first appearance on tour with Masters of Illusion Live.
He is currently appearing on the 10th season of the hit television series
MASTERS OF ILLUSION on The CW Network\, which airs on Fridays at 9/8c.\nWe
bsite: www.benblaque.net\nFacebook and Instagram: @benblaque
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MASTERS OF ILLUSION LIVE!\, America’s largest
touring magic show\, will appear at The Playhouse on Rodney Square as par
t of their 2023 Winter Mini-Tour\, November 9\, 2023\, starring master ill
usionists\, Naathan Phan\, Jason Bishop and Ben Blaque\, each of whom has
appeared on The CW Network’s hit television series\, MASTERS OF ILLUSION
strong> ®. Here is a Sizzle Reel of what to expect at performances
: https://vimeo.com/874967509/9090bce702?share=c
opy \n \nThese modern masters of i
llusion display skills that have taken a lifetime to perfect\, and audienc
e members will be baffled by their astounding skills which include large-s
cale grand illusions\, comedy and close-up magic\, in your face sleight-of
-hand\, dangerous escapes\, the appearance of birds from thin air\, music\
, smart phone technology and laughs aplenty! The show will also feature a
udience participation.
\n
MASTERS OF ILLUSION LIVE! is a huge stage p
henomenon born from the multi-award winning television series\, MASTERS OF
ILLUSION\, which is currently celebrating its 10th Anniversary S
eason airing on The CW Network in 2023. The stage show\, MASTERS OF ILLUS
ION has been presented live in front of tens of thousands of people across
the U.S.A. and around the world. It has been seen by over 100 million vi
ewers on The CW Network and in 126 countries around the world. MASTERS OF
ILLUSION tours American cities annually\, and has had residencies in Las
Vegas\, Lake Tahoe and Atlantic City. Learn more at www.thegrandwilmington.org
\nFacebook: www.facebook.com/MastersofIllusion \nTwitter:
https://twitter.com/ma
stersofillus
In the show\, MASTERS OF ILLUS
ION LIVE!\, the star magicians Comedy Magician\, Naathan Phan\, Master Ill
usionist\, Jason Bishop assisted by Kim Hess and his dog Gizmo\, and Ben B
laque who performs a Danger Act utilizing knifes and crossbows\, assisted
by Camille Zamboni. Audience members will have an opportunity to be chose
n to also help the magicians on stage. \n \nAbout The
Magicians:
\n
\nNaathan Phan is a multi-talented\, award-winning entertainer\,
hailing from Orange\, CA (next to Disneyland in Anaheim\, CA) who has head
lined stages across the globe\, appeared in films such as Superbad\,
em> has been regularly featured on national television networks including
NBC\, Syfy\, The CW\, and Comedy Central since the age of 23. He is also
a regular performer at the Magic Castle in Hollywood\, CA. Phan has wowed
audiences around the world with everything from his high-energy\, close-u
p magic and stand up comical shenanigans to this theater-shaking opera sin
ging and his mind-blowing stage illusions and celebrity impressions. He h
as appeared on Masters of Illusion and Penn & Teller: Fool U
s on The CW\, Don’t Blink\, The Hollywood Christmas Parade\, Amer
ica’s Got Talent and Wizard Wars. Phan\, at times sings in
his magic act. He is also does many celebrity impressions. He is current
ly appearing on the 10th season of the hit television series MASTERS OF IL
LUSION on The CW Network\, which airs on Fridays at 9/8c. \nW
ebsite: https:
//www.magicasianman.com
\n
Facebook\, Twitter\, Instagram: @magicasianman
\n\n
\nJason Bishop has
graced the iconic stages of New York City with his phenomenal shows in Ne
w York City on Broadway\, “Straight Up Magic” and “Believe in Magic\,” lea
ving theatergoers spellbound and craving for more! Bishop\, who was once
a foster child\, found his calling in magic. He hails from Fleetwood\, NJ
. Audiences have also seen him on NBC’s “Today Show\,” The CW’s “Master’s
of Illusion\,” CBS’s “Sunday Morning” and Europe’s legendary “Le Plus Gra
nd Cabaret Du Monde” filmed in Paris\, France. Bishop has been dazzles au
dience with his grand illusions and close-up magic. Bishop’s performances
have led him to over 40 countries on 6 continents. Bishop will be premie
ring a new magic illusion called Smithereens in this touring show\, which
was designed by legendary Broadway craftsman\, Jim Steinmeyer. This marks
his first appearance on tour with Masters of Illusion Live. He has appea
red on the hit television series MASTERS OF ILLUSION on The CW Network num
erous times. \nWebsite: http://thejasonbishopshow.com \nSocial Media: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/people/Jason-Bish
op-Illusionist/100063441350754/ \nInstagram – <
/strong>https://www.instagram.com/jasonbishopshow/ \nYou Tube – https://www.youtube.com/@JasonBishopI
llusionist
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\nBen Blaque hails from Springfield\, MO. In the summer of 2004
Blaque began working as a stage crew for The Kirby Van Burch show in Brans
on\, Missouri where he developed a strong desire to become an Illusionist.
He became the protégé of Kirby Van Burch and years later in 2009 and sta
rted to learn the crossbow act. In 2012 Blaque appeared on the television
show\, America’s Got Talent he was advanced to the Quarter Final
s and the Wild Card round. He performed for two years at The Palace Theat
er in Myrtle Beach\, SC. He has also been seen at Harrah’s in New Orleans
. Blaque performed on a seven month long European Tour\, including London
’s West End. He has also done American Tours\, including an appearance at
the Pantages Theater in Hollywood\, CA. Other television shows he has ap
peared on include: MASTERS OF ILLUSION on The CW\, Britain’s Got Tale
nt\, the NBC show\, I Can Do That\, where he invented his “b
ackwards selfie.” He has also been seen on Italy’s Tu SE Que Valdes\,
France’s Battle of the Judges where he introduced his new a
ct never before performed by anyone\, the combination of Crossbow and Aeri
al Acrobatics. Blaque is the only Crossbow performer to shoot a crossbow
or compound bow while hanging upside down. He is also the Crossbow Act in
the world to be awarded the prestigious “Merlin Award” from the Internati
onal Magician’s Society as Best Variety Act. This marks his first appearan
ce on tour with Masters of Illusion Live. He is currently appear
ing on the 10th season of the hit television series MASTERS OF ILLUSION on
The CW Network\, which airs on Fridays at 9/8c. \nWebsite: <
/strong>www.benblaque.net \nFacebook and Instagram: @benblaque
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, 5-8pm\nFree Valet Parking! Just tip the drivers\nChocolates and sweets t
hroughout our 30 artist studios! Plus guest artists!\nWine\, beer\, and li
ght fare in the galleries\nMeet the artists\, view and purchase original f
ine art. Unique artwork and fine craft in a variety of styles in oil paint
ing\, watercolor\, fine woodwork\, drawing\, acrylic\, printmaking\, cyano
type\, photography\, ceramics\, jewelry\, assemblage\, fibers\, and more!
\nNo RSVP needed\, and feel free to bring guests to this special event.\nW
e will also be open Saturday & Sunday Nov 11\,12\,18\, 19\, 11a-5p! Its ou
r last public event of the year!
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Chocolates and sweet
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Wine\, bee
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Meet the artists\, view and pu
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yles in oil painting\, watercolor\, fine woodwork\, drawing\, acrylic\, pr
intmaking\, cyanotype\, photography\, ceramics\, jewelry\, assemblage\, fi
bers\, and more!
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No RSVP needed\, and feel free to bring guests to
this special event.
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ww.bpaofwesterndelco.com/events/november-event-4/\n\n\n\nVenue\n\nBrandywi
ne Prime\n\n1617 Baltimore Pike\nChadds Ford\, PA 19317 United States\n\nh
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CONTACT:UHS PTO\; uhsartgala@gmail.com\; unionvilleartgala.com
DESCRIPTION:Unionville High School Art Gala celebrates its 47th year! The a
nnual art show and sale\, to be held November 17 and 18 at Unionville High
School\, showcases local working artists\, Unionville High School (UHS) A
lumni\, and current UHS student artists. In addition to beautiful artwork\
, there is live music to entertain and delicious desserts to enjoy. Funds
raised will benefit the UHS PTO\, contributing to Educational Enrichment P
rojects to enhance the overall educational experience for all UHS students
\, and will also help make local community outreach efforts possible.\nThe
Unionville High School Art Gala strives to include a variety of artists -
both new and more established individuals. Approximately 60 participating
artists express their talents though diverse mediums including oil and wa
tercolor paintings\, photography\, glass\, metal\, pastels\, mixed media\,
jewelry\, ceramics\, mosaics\, and wood.\nWe are proud to announce that o
ur featured artist this year is Shawn Faust. Known as one of the premier e
quine artists in America\, Shawn paints stunningly realistic images of hor
ses\, cows\, foxes and other animals that call Chester County home. Shawn
affectionately gives the animals that he paints names to fit their persona
lities. “Snug” the fox warms our hearts as he is curled up\, showing a pos
ture of contentment. “Ginger” the cow is a beautiful white bovine with gin
ger-colored fur on her ears. “My subject matter is simply a conduit for my
empathy\,” Shawn says. Simply put\, there’s an immediate connection that
takes place when you stop and admire his work.\nFaust's artistic accomplis
hments have taken him around the globe\, with participation in the esteeme
d 2019 Beijing International Art Biennale in China leaving an indelible ma
rk on his career. His awe-inspiring works have also graced the walls of re
nowned galleries and museums across the United States\, including the Wild
life Experience Museum in Parker\, CO\, the Delaware Art Museum in Wilming
ton\, DE\, the Biggs Museum of American Art in Dover\, DE\, Sage Creek Gal
lery in Santa Fe\, NM\, and the Spa Fine Art Gallery in Saratoga Springs\,
NY.\nThe Art Gala also includes a Student Art section which highlights th
e impressive artistic talents nurtured by the outstanding UHS Art Departme
nt. In addition to approximately 175 student artists\, students who demons
trate particularly refined and distinct talents are selected as Featured S
tudent Artists each year. This year’s Featured Student Artists will be an
nounced at the end of October.\nAdditionally\, a Silent Auction will be of
fered to the public\, featuring beautiful artwork donated by the talented
artists in the show as well as select regional activities and outings. Bid
s will be accepted throughout the Gala weekend starting at 12 noon on Frid
ay\, November 17\, and ending at 5 p.m. on Sunday\, November 19. While auc
tion items will be on display for viewing in-person at the Gala\, all bidd
ing for the Silent Auction will be online at https://www.32auctions.com/un
ionvilleartgala2023\; bidders need not be present to bid.\nDonations to th
e silent auction along with business sponsorships are key components to th
e success of the Gala. Please see our website at https://www.unionvilleart
gala.com for details on how to donate a silent auction item and/or to beco
me a sponsor.\nFriday evening includes live music from UHS students and lo
cal musicians\, with assorted desserts and beverages offered for sale. Thi
rty percent of proceeds from art sales and 100% of proceeds from the silen
t auction benefit the UHS PTO. Admission is free.\nThe 2023 Unionville Hig
h School Art Gala begins Friday\, November 17\, from 6 to 9 p.m. and conti
nues on Saturday\, November 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Unionville Hi
gh School Auditorium Entrance\, 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA
19348. For more details and information\, please visit the Art Gala websit
e at www.unionvilleartgala.com or find us on Facebook and Instagram. This
fun and lively event is not to be missed!
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gh School Art Gala celebrates its 47th year! The annual art show and sale\
, to be held November 17 and 18 at Unionville High School\, showcases loca
l working artists\, Unionville High School (UHS) Alumni\, and current UHS
student artists. In addition to beautiful artwork\, there is live music to
entertain and delicious desserts to enjoy. Funds raised will benefit the
UHS PTO\, contributing to Educational Enrichment Projects to enhance the o
verall educational experience for all UHS students\, and will also help ma
ke local community outreach efforts possible.
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The Unionville High
School Art Gala strives to include a variety of artists - both new and mor
e established individuals. Approximately 60 participating artists express
their talents though diverse mediums including oil and watercolor painting
s\, photography\, glass\, metal\, pastels\, mixed media\, jewelry\, cerami
cs\, mosaics\, and wood.
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We are proud to announce that our feature
d artist this year is Shawn Faust. Known as one of the premier equine arti
sts in America\, Shawn paints stunningly realistic images of horses\, cows
\, foxes and other animals that call Chester County home. Shawn affectiona
tely gives the animals that he paints names to fit their personalities. “S
nug” the fox warms our hearts as he is curled up\, showing a posture of co
ntentment. “Ginger” the cow is a beautiful white bovine with ginger-colore
d fur on her ears. “My subject matter is simply a conduit for my empathy\,
” Shawn says. Simply put\, there’s an immediate connection that takes plac
e when you stop and admire his work.
\n
Faust's artistic accomplishme
nts have taken him around the globe\, with participation in the esteemed 2
019 Beijing International Art Biennale in China leaving an indelible mark
on his career. His awe-inspiring works have also graced the walls of renow
ned galleries and museums across the United States\, including the Wildlif
e Experience Museum in Parker\, CO\, the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington
\, DE\, the Biggs Museum of American Art in Dover\, DE\, Sage Creek Galler
y in Santa Fe\, NM\, and the Spa Fine Art Gallery in Saratoga Springs\, NY
.
\n
The Art Gala also includes a Student Art section which highlight
s the impressive artistic talents nurtured by the outstanding UHS Art Depa
rtment. In addition to approximately 175 student artists\, students who de
monstrate particularly refined and distinct talents are selected as Featur
ed Student Artists each year. This year’s Featured Student Artists will b
e announced at the end of October.
\n
Additionally\, a Silent Auction
will be offered to the public\, featuring beautiful artwork donated by th
e talented artists in the show as well as select regional activities and o
utings. Bids will be accepted throughout the Gala weekend starting at 12 n
oon on Friday\, November 17\, and ending at 5 p.m. on Sunday\, November 19
. While auction items will be on display for viewing in-person at the Gala
\, all bidding for the Silent Auction will be online at https://www.32auctions.com/unionv
illeartgala2023\; bidders need not be present to bid.
\n
Donation
s to the silent auction along with business sponsorships are key component
s to the success of the Gala. Please see our website at https://www.unionvilleartgala.com for detai
ls on how to donate a silent auction item and/or to become a sponsor.
\n
Friday evening includes live music from UHS students and local musici
ans\, with assorted desserts and beverages offered for sale. Thirty percen
t of proceeds from art sales and 100% of proceeds from the silent auction
benefit the UHS PTO. Admission is free.
\n
The 2023 Unionville High S
chool Art Gala begins Friday\, November 17\, from 6 to 9 p.m. and continue
s on Saturday\, November 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Unionville High
School Auditorium Entrance\, 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA 193
48. For more details and information\, please visit the Art Gala website a
t www.unionvilleartgala.com
or find us on Facebook and Instagram. This fun and lively event is not to
be missed!
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DESCRIPTION:West Chester University Opera Theatre Stages\nBeauty and the Be
ast on November 17 and 18\n West Chester University’s Opera Theatre presen
ts BEAUTY AND THE BEAST on Friday\, November 17\, at 7:30 p.m.\, and Satur
day\, November 18\, at 3 p.m. in the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall\, Phi
lips Memorial Building\, 700 S. High Street\, West Chester. General Admiss
ion tickets are $7 for adults at www.wcupatix.com/schoolofmusic. Tickets f
or faculty\, staff\, students\, and children under 12 are FREE.\nThis oper
atic version of the familiar BEAUTY AND THE BEAST fairy tale features lush
\, romantic music by Vittorio Giannini.\nAssistant Professor and Director
of Opera Nicholas Provenzale says\, “We are so excited to welcome audience
s of all ages to see BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. It is the perfect introduction
to opera for every age. It follows the familiar and popular classic fairyt
ale\, the music is beautiful and accessible\, it is performed in English\,
and it is just under an hour long. We invite the entire community to join
us for this magical\, family-friendly opera.”\nBEAUTY AND THE BEAST was p
erformed at the Free Library of Philadelphia on Saturday\, November 4\, an
d will be performed at the Kennett Library on Saturday\, November 11 at 2
p.m. These events are FREE and open to the public. The cast has also perfo
rmed for Boys and Girls Clubs in the Philadelphia region with one remainin
g performance on November 20.\nProvenzale adds\, “I chose this shorter ope
ra with a familiar story for our outreach tour\, which is a terrific way t
o bring opera to new audiences while providing an opportunity for our stud
ents to hone their craft.”\nWCU Opera’s production of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
includes a cast of 11 with accompaniment by one onstage pianist. The show
is double cast. Vocal Performance major Zoe Bennett (Malvern\, PA) perfor
ms in the title role as BEAUTY on November 18. Flute major Elizabeth Jones
(Willow Grove\, PA) plays the role on November 17\, 2023.\nLimited parkin
g is available across and along the street just outside the Philips Memori
al Building. Parking is also available in West Chester’s M Lot\, just a sh
ort walk South. Purchasing tickets in advance is strongly encouraged.\nAbo
ut West Chester University’s Wells School of Music\nWest Chester Universit
y’s Wells School of Music is accredited with th\nThe Department of Theatre
and Dance at West Chester University\, an accredited institution of the N
ational Association of Schools of Theatre\, prepares students for the prof
essional and the academic worlds of Theatre and Dance\, while raising stud
ent awareness of civility\, diversity\, creativity\, problem solving and s
ocial responsibility. The department offers a BA Theatre degree program wi
th elective concentrations in Musical Theatre\, Performance\, and Design a
nd Production\, in addition to a dance minor and theatre minor.
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West Chester University Opera Theatre Stages
\n
Beauty and the Beast on November 17 and 18
\n
West Chester University’s Opera Theat
re presents BEAUTY AND THE BEAST on Friday\, November 17\, at 7:30 p.m.\,
and Saturday\, November 18\, at 3 p.m. in the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert H
all\, Philips Memorial Building\, 700 S. High Street\, West Chester. Gener
al Admission tickets are $7 for adults at www.wcupatix.com/schoolofmusic. Tickets for f
aculty\, staff\, students\, and children under 12 are FREE.
\n
This operatic version of the familiar BEAUTY AND THE
BEAST fairy tale features lush\, romantic music by Vittorio Giannini.
\n
Assistant Professor and Director of Opera
Nicholas Provenzale says\, “We are so excited to welcome audiences of all
ages to see BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. It is the perfect introduction to opera
for every age. It follows the familiar and popular classic fairytale\, the
music is beautiful and accessible\, it is performed in English\, and it i
s just under an hour long. We invite the entire community to join us for t
his magical\, family-friendly opera.”
\n
B
EAUTY AND THE BEAST was performed at the Free Library of Philadelphia on S
aturday\, November 4\, and will be performed at the Kennett Library on Sat
urday\, November 11 at 2 p.m. These events are FREE and open to the public
. The cast has also performed for Boys and Girls Clubs in the Philadelphia
region with one remaining performance on November 20.
\n
Provenzale adds\, “I chose this shorter opera with a famil
iar story for our outreach tour\, which is a terrific way to bring opera t
o new audiences while providing an opportunity for our students to hone th
eir craft.”
\n
WCU Opera’s production of B
EAUTY AND THE BEAST includes a cast of 11 with accompaniment by one onstag
e pianist. The show is double cast. Vocal Performance major Zoe Bennett (M
alvern\, PA) performs in the title role as BEAUTY on November 18. Flute ma
jor Elizabeth Jones (Willow Grove\, PA) plays the role on November 17\, 20
23.
\n
Limited parking is available across
and along the street just outside the Philips Memorial Building. Parking
is also available in West Chester’s M Lot\, just a short walk South. Purch
asing tickets in advance is strongly encouraged.
\n
About West Chester University’s Wells School of Music
\n
West Chester University’s Wells School of Music is accredi
ted with th
\n
The Department of Theatre and Dance
at West Chester University\, an accredited institution of the National As
sociation of Schools of Theatre\, prepares students for the professional a
nd the academic worlds of Theatre and Dance\, while raising student awaren
ess of civility\, diversity\, creativity\, problem solving and social resp
onsibility. The department offers a BA Theatre degree program with electiv
e concentrations in Musical Theatre\, Performance\, and Design and Product
ion\, in addition to a dance minor and theatre minor.
\n
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CONTACT:UHS PTO\; uhsartgala@gmail.com\; https://www.unionvilleartgala.com/
DESCRIPTION:Unionville High School Art Gala celebrates its 47th year! The a
nnual art show and sale\, to be held November 17 and 18 at Unionville High
School\, showcases local working artists\, Unionville High School (UHS) A
lumni\, and current UHS student artists. In addition to beautiful artwork\
, there is live music to entertain and delicious desserts to enjoy. Funds
raised will benefit the UHS PTO\, contributing to Educational Enrichment P
rojects to enhance the overall educational experience for all UHS students
\, and will also help make local community outreach efforts possible.\nThe
Unionville High School Art Gala strives to include a variety of artists -
both new and more established individuals. Approximately 60 participating
artists express their talents though diverse mediums including oil and wa
tercolor paintings\, photography\, glass\, metal\, pastels\, mixed media\,
jewelry\, ceramics\, mosaics\, and wood.\nWe are proud to announce that o
ur featured artist this year is Shawn Faust. Known as one of the premier e
quine artists in America\, Shawn paints stunningly realistic images of hor
ses\, cows\, foxes and other animals that call Chester County home. Shawn
affectionately gives the animals that he paints names to fit their persona
lities. “Snug” the fox warms our hearts as he is curled up\, showing a pos
ture of contentment. “Ginger” the cow is a beautiful white bovine with gin
ger-colored fur on her ears. “My subject matter is simply a conduit for my
empathy\,” Shawn says. Simply put\, there’s an immediate connection that
takes place when you stop and admire his work.\nFaust's artistic accomplis
hments have taken him around the globe\, with participation in the esteeme
d 2019 Beijing International Art Biennale in China leaving an indelible ma
rk on his career. His awe-inspiring works have also graced the walls of re
nowned galleries and museums across the United States\, including the Wild
life Experience Museum in Parker\, CO\, the Delaware Art Museum in Wilming
ton\, DE\, the Biggs Museum of American Art in Dover\, DE\, Sage Creek Gal
lery in Santa Fe\, NM\, and the Spa Fine Art Gallery in Saratoga Springs\,
NY.\nThe Art Gala also includes a Student Art section which highlights th
e impressive artistic talents nurtured by the outstanding UHS Art Departme
nt. In addition to approximately 175 student artists\, students who demons
trate particularly refined and distinct talents are selected as Featured S
tudent Artists each year. This year’s Featured Student Artists will be an
nounced at the end of October.\nAdditionally\, a Silent Auction will be of
fered to the public\, featuring beautiful artwork donated by the talented
artists in the show as well as select regional activities and outings. Bid
s will be accepted throughout the Gala weekend starting at 12 noon on Frid
ay\, November 17\, and ending at 5 p.m. on Sunday\, November 19. While auc
tion items will be on display for viewing in-person at the Gala\, all bidd
ing for the Silent Auction will be online at https://www.32auctions.com/un
ionvilleartgala2023\; bidders need not be present to bid.\nDonations to th
e silent auction along with business sponsorships are key components to th
e success of the Gala. Please see our website at https://www.unionvilleart
gala.com for details on how to donate a silent auction item and/or to beco
me a sponsor.\nFriday evening includes live music from UHS students and lo
cal musicians\, with assorted desserts and beverages offered for sale. Thi
rty percent of proceeds from art sales and 100% of proceeds from the silen
t auction benefit the UHS PTO. Admission is free.\nThe 2023 Unionville Hig
h School Art Gala begins Friday\, November 17\, from 6 to 9 p.m. and conti
nues on Saturday\, November 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Unionville Hi
gh School Auditorium Entrance\, 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA
19348. For more details and information\, please visit the Art Gala websit
e at www.unionvilleartgala.com or find us on Facebook and Instagram. This
fun and lively event is not to be missed!
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Unionville Hi
gh School Art Gala celebrates its 47th year! The annual art show and sale\
, to be held November 17 and 18 at Unionville High School\, showcases loca
l working artists\, Unionville High School (UHS) Alumni\, and current UHS
student artists. In addition to beautiful artwork\, there is live music to
entertain and delicious desserts to enjoy. Funds raised will benefit the
UHS PTO\, contributing to Educational Enrichment Projects to enhance the o
verall educational experience for all UHS students\, and will also help ma
ke local community outreach efforts possible.
\n
The Unionville High
School Art Gala strives to include a variety of artists - both new and mor
e established individuals. Approximately 60 participating artists express
their talents though diverse mediums including oil and watercolor painting
s\, photography\, glass\, metal\, pastels\, mixed media\, jewelry\, cerami
cs\, mosaics\, and wood.
\n
We are proud to announce that our feature
d artist this year is Shawn Faust. Known as one of the premier equine arti
sts in America\, Shawn paints stunningly realistic images of horses\, cows
\, foxes and other animals that call Chester County home. Shawn affectiona
tely gives the animals that he paints names to fit their personalities. “S
nug” the fox warms our hearts as he is curled up\, showing a posture of co
ntentment. “Ginger” the cow is a beautiful white bovine with ginger-colore
d fur on her ears. “My subject matter is simply a conduit for my empathy\,
” Shawn says. Simply put\, there’s an immediate connection that takes plac
e when you stop and admire his work.
\n
Faust's artistic accomplishme
nts have taken him around the globe\, with participation in the esteemed 2
019 Beijing International Art Biennale in China leaving an indelible mark
on his career. His awe-inspiring works have also graced the walls of renow
ned galleries and museums across the United States\, including the Wildlif
e Experience Museum in Parker\, CO\, the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington
\, DE\, the Biggs Museum of American Art in Dover\, DE\, Sage Creek Galler
y in Santa Fe\, NM\, and the Spa Fine Art Gallery in Saratoga Springs\, NY
.
\n
The Art Gala also includes a Student Art section which highlight
s the impressive artistic talents nurtured by the outstanding UHS Art Depa
rtment. In addition to approximately 175 student artists\, students who de
monstrate particularly refined and distinct talents are selected as Featur
ed Student Artists each year. This year’s Featured Student Artists will b
e announced at the end of October.
\n
Additionally\, a Silent Auction
will be offered to the public\, featuring beautiful artwork donated by th
e talented artists in the show as well as select regional activities and o
utings. Bids will be accepted throughout the Gala weekend starting at 12 n
oon on Friday\, November 17\, and ending at 5 p.m. on Sunday\, November 19
. While auction items will be on display for viewing in-person at the Gala
\, all bidding for the Silent Auction will be online at https://www.32auctions.com/unionv
illeartgala2023\; bidders need not be present to bid.
\n
Donation
s to the silent auction along with business sponsorships are key component
s to the success of the Gala. Please see our website at https://www.unionvilleartgala.com for detai
ls on how to donate a silent auction item and/or to become a sponsor.
\n
Friday evening includes live music from UHS students and local musici
ans\, with assorted desserts and beverages offered for sale. Thirty percen
t of proceeds from art sales and 100% of proceeds from the silent auction
benefit the UHS PTO. Admission is free.
\n
The 2023 Unionville High S
chool Art Gala begins Friday\, November 17\, from 6 to 9 p.m. and continue
s on Saturday\, November 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Unionville High
School Auditorium Entrance\, 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA 193
48. For more details and information\, please visit the Art Gala website a
t www.unionvilleartgala.com
or find us on Facebook and Instagram. This fun and lively event is not to
be missed!
\n
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CONTACT:Information & Tours\; 8004483883\; infotours@winterthur.org\; https
://www.winterthur.org/calendar/saying-i-do-at-pennsylvania-avenue/
DESCRIPTION:The beautiful dress designed by Ann Lowe for the nuptials of fu
ture First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy has us intrigued about the topic of wed
dings. Join us as author Coleen Christian Burke takes a look at White Hous
e weddings of First Family members that reflected a mix of the private\, t
he public\, and the political—as well as traditional romantic spectacle. I
ncluded with general admission. Members free. Reservations required. To re
gister online\, login to unlock Member pricing\, select general admission\
, and then select the lecture under tour options.\nRegister now.
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LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike Winterthu
r\, Delaware 19735
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The beautiful
dress designed by Ann Lowe for the nuptials of future First Lady Jacqueli
ne Kennedy has us intrigued about the topic of weddings. Join us as author
Coleen Christian Burke takes a look at White House weddings of First Fami
ly members that reflected a mix of the private\, the public\, and the poli
tical—as well as traditional romantic spectacle. Included with general
admission. Members free.Reservations required. To regi
ster online\, login to unlock Member pricing\, select general admission\,
and then select the lecture under tour options.
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DESCRIPTION:West Chester University Opera Theatre Stages\nBeauty and the Be
ast on November 17 and 18\n West Chester University’s Opera Theatre presen
ts BEAUTY AND THE BEAST on Friday\, November 17\, at 7:30 p.m.\, and Satur
day\, November 18\, at 3 p.m. in the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall\, Phi
lips Memorial Building\, 700 S. High Street\, West Chester. General Admiss
ion tickets are $7 for adults at www.wcupatix.com/schoolofmusic. Tickets f
or faculty\, staff\, students\, and children under 12 are FREE.\nThis oper
atic version of the familiar BEAUTY AND THE BEAST fairy tale features lush
\, romantic music by Vittorio Giannini.\nAssistant Professor and Director
of Opera Nicholas Provenzale says\, “We are so excited to welcome audience
s of all ages to see BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. It is the perfect introduction
to opera for every age. It follows the familiar and popular classic fairyt
ale\, the music is beautiful and accessible\, it is performed in English\,
and it is just under an hour long. We invite the entire community to join
us for this magical\, family-friendly opera.”\nBEAUTY AND THE BEAST was p
erformed at the Free Library of Philadelphia on Saturday\, November 4\, an
d will be performed at the Kennett Library on Saturday\, November 11 at 2
p.m. These events are FREE and open to the public. The cast has also perfo
rmed for Boys and Girls Clubs in the Philadelphia region with one remainin
g performance on November 20.\nProvenzale adds\, “I chose this shorter ope
ra with a familiar story for our outreach tour\, which is a terrific way t
o bring opera to new audiences while providing an opportunity for our stud
ents to hone their craft.”\nWCU Opera’s production of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
includes a cast of 11 with accompaniment by one onstage pianist. The show
is double cast. Vocal Performance major Zoe Bennett (Malvern\, PA) perfor
ms in the title role as BEAUTY on November 18. Flute major Elizabeth Jones
(Willow Grove\, PA) plays the role on November 17\, 2023.\nLimited parkin
g is available across and along the street just outside the Philips Memori
al Building. Parking is also available in West Chester’s M Lot\, just a sh
ort walk South. Purchasing tickets in advance is strongly encouraged.\nAbo
ut West Chester University’s Wells School of Music\nWest Chester Universit
y’s Wells School of Music is accredited with th\nThe Department of Theatre
and Dance at West Chester University\, an accredited institution of the N
ational Association of Schools of Theatre\, prepares students for the prof
essional and the academic worlds of Theatre and Dance\, while raising stud
ent awareness of civility\, diversity\, creativity\, problem solving and s
ocial responsibility. The department offers a BA Theatre degree program wi
th elective concentrations in Musical Theatre\, Performance\, and Design a
nd Production\, in addition to a dance minor and theatre minor.
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West Chester University Opera Theatre Stages
\n
Beauty and the Beast on November 17 and 18
\n
West Chester University’s Opera Theat
re presents BEAUTY AND THE BEAST on Friday\, November 17\, at 7:30 p.m.\,
and Saturday\, November 18\, at 3 p.m. in the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert H
all\, Philips Memorial Building\, 700 S. High Street\, West Chester. Gener
al Admission tickets are $7 for adults at www.wcupatix.com/schoolofmusic. Tickets for f
aculty\, staff\, students\, and children under 12 are FREE.
\n
This operatic version of the familiar BEAUTY AND THE
BEAST fairy tale features lush\, romantic music by Vittorio Giannini.
\n
Assistant Professor and Director of Opera
Nicholas Provenzale says\, “We are so excited to welcome audiences of all
ages to see BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. It is the perfect introduction to opera
for every age. It follows the familiar and popular classic fairytale\, the
music is beautiful and accessible\, it is performed in English\, and it i
s just under an hour long. We invite the entire community to join us for t
his magical\, family-friendly opera.”
\n
B
EAUTY AND THE BEAST was performed at the Free Library of Philadelphia on S
aturday\, November 4\, and will be performed at the Kennett Library on Sat
urday\, November 11 at 2 p.m. These events are FREE and open to the public
. The cast has also performed for Boys and Girls Clubs in the Philadelphia
region with one remaining performance on November 20.
\n
Provenzale adds\, “I chose this shorter opera with a famil
iar story for our outreach tour\, which is a terrific way to bring opera t
o new audiences while providing an opportunity for our students to hone th
eir craft.”
\n
WCU Opera’s production of B
EAUTY AND THE BEAST includes a cast of 11 with accompaniment by one onstag
e pianist. The show is double cast. Vocal Performance major Zoe Bennett (M
alvern\, PA) performs in the title role as BEAUTY on November 18. Flute ma
jor Elizabeth Jones (Willow Grove\, PA) plays the role on November 17\, 20
23.
\n
Limited parking is available across
and along the street just outside the Philips Memorial Building. Parking
is also available in West Chester’s M Lot\, just a short walk South. Purch
asing tickets in advance is strongly encouraged.
\n
About West Chester University’s Wells School of Music
\n
West Chester University’s Wells School of Music is accredi
ted with th
\n
The Department of Theatre and Dance
at West Chester University\, an accredited institution of the National As
sociation of Schools of Theatre\, prepares students for the professional a
nd the academic worlds of Theatre and Dance\, while raising student awaren
ess of civility\, diversity\, creativity\, problem solving and social resp
onsibility. The department offers a BA Theatre degree program with electiv
e concentrations in Musical Theatre\, Performance\, and Design and Product
ion\, in addition to a dance minor and theatre minor.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Family Astronomy Night\, 11/19\, 6 - 8 pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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\n\n\nDuring this two-hour event\, our expert staff will teach basic astro
nomy and how astronomers use telescopes. Visitors will learn the differenc
e between a reflecting and a refracting telescope\; discover the propertie
s of light and lenses using a pinhole camera\; and watch one of the inform
ational talks in the theater. Participants will also stargaze with telesc
opes to see the Moon\, Saturn\, and Jupiter (weather permitting).\n$15/adu
lts and $14/children (2-13)\nMembers free
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During this two-hour event\, our expert staff will teach ba
sic astronomy and how astronomers use telescopes. Visitors will learn the
difference between a reflecting and a refracting telescope\; discover the
properties of light and lenses using a pinhole camera\; and watch one of t
he informational talks in the theater. Participants will also stargaze wi
th telescopes to see the Moon\, Saturn\, and Jupiter (weather permitting).
\n
$15/adults and $14/children (2-13) \nMembers
free
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CONTACT:610-696-4046\; info@gwcc.org\; https://www.greaterwestchester.com/l
ightsupchristmasparade.html
DESCRIPTION:Historic downtown West Chester transforms into a dazzling wonde
rland aglow with thousands of twinkling lights during Chester County Hospi
tal Lights Up Holiday Weekends in West Chester\, presented by the Greater
West Chester Chamber of Commerce. Enjoy festivities every weekend througho
ut the holiday season with family\, friends and neighbors\, and discover t
he unique shops and restaurants that give West Chester its flair!\nEvery w
eekend features West Chester’s dazzling 25-foot-tall Christmas tree and th
e Professional Gingerbread House Competition featuring ho-ho-hometown arti
san bakers. Every Saturday through 12/16\, enjoy the FREE Making Spirits B
right Holiday Music Series on the steps of the Historic Courthouse and cat
ch Santa cruising through the borough on a classic fire truck! For each we
ekend’s lineup of spectacular events — including select dates for photos w
ith Santa at the Square — go to greaterwestchester.com. And be sure to set
a reminder for Friday\, December 1 for the beloved West Chester Christmas
Parade!\nSponsorships are still available. For more information\, visit g
reaterwestchester.com or email info@gwcc.org\n
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LOCATION:Downtown West Chester\, PA
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SUMMARY:Holiday Weekends in West Chester Through Jan 2
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Historic down
town West Chester transforms into a dazzling wonderland aglow with thousan
ds of twinkling lights during Chester County Hospital Lights Up Holiday We
ekends in West Chester\, presented by the Greater West Chester Chamber of
Commerce. Enjoy festivities every weekend throughout the holiday season wi
th family\, friends and neighbors\, and discover the unique shops and rest
aurants that give West Chester its flair!
\n
Every weekend features W
est Chester’s dazzling 25-foot-tall Christmas tree and the Professional Gi
ngerbread House Competition featuring ho-ho-hometown artisan bakers. Every
Saturday through 12/16\, enjoy the FREE Making Spirits Bright Holiday Mus
ic Series on the steps of the Historic Courthouse and catch Santa cruising
through the borough on a classic fire truck! For each weekend’s lineup of
spectacular events — including select dates for photos with Santa at the
Square — go to greaterwestchester.com. And be sure to set a reminder for F
riday\, December 1 for the beloved West Chester Christmas Parade!
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Sponsorships are still available. For more information\, visit greaterwest
chester.com or email info@gwcc.org
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DESCRIPTION:Kennett Square Holiday Light Parade \; Small Business Saturday:
November 25\,\n2023\nA community highlight for over a decade\, the Holida
y Light Parade shifts to the\nSaturday after Thanksgiving\, on Saturday\,
November 25\, to coincide with Small\nBusiness Saturday\, creating a merry
and full day for all.\nPark at the garage for free from 10 am until 11 pm
compliments of Longwood Gardens\n\; Kennett Collaborative\, then support
small businesses throughout Kennett Square\,\nincluding delightful cafes\,
bakeries\, and restaurants\, as well as a diverse array of\nindependently
-owned shops\, boutiques\, and art galleries\, which will be packed to the
\nbrim with the most beautiful and highest quality gifts for everyone on y
our list.\nStay for the Holiday Light Parade at 6pm\, featuring music\, da
nce\, community groups\,\nand\, of course\, an assortment of vehicles\, in
cluding classic cars\, tractors\, wagons\, fire\nengines\, and school buse
s\, all decked with lights. The parade starts at the intersection\nof Cypr
ess and S. Broad Street\, turning and continuing along State Street and\nc
oncludes with the entrance of Santa and Mrs. Claus lighting the town tree.
Right after\nthe parade\, Santa and Mrs. Claus will be ready for a meet\;
greet and photos at the\nWork2gether porch.
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Kennett Squar
e Holiday Light Parade \; Small Business Saturday: November 25\, \n20
23 \nA community highlight for over a decade\, the Holiday Light Para
de shifts to the \nSaturday after Thanksgiving\, on Saturday\, Novemb
er 25\, to coincide with Small \nBusiness Saturday\, creating a merry
and full day for all. \nPark at the garage for free from 10 am until
11 pm compliments of Longwood Gardens \n\; Kennett Collaborative\, t
hen support small businesses throughout Kennett Square\, \nincluding
delightful cafes\, bakeries\, and restaurants\, as well as a diverse array
of \nindependently-owned shops\, boutiques\, and art galleries\, whi
ch will be packed to the \nbrim with the most beautiful and highest q
uality gifts for everyone on your list. \nStay for the Holiday Light
Parade at 6pm\, featuring music\, dance\, community groups\, \nand\,
of course\, an assortment of vehicles\, including classic cars\, tractors\
, wagons\, fire \nengines\, and school buses\, all decked with lights
. The parade starts at the intersection \nof Cypress and S. Broad Str
eet\, turning and continuing along State Street and \nconcludes with
the entrance of Santa and Mrs. Claus lighting the town tree. Right after\nthe parade\, Santa and Mrs. Claus will be ready for a meet\; greet a
nd photos at the \nWork2gether porch.
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SUMMARY:Harvest Fest/American Flag Retirement Ceremony
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/harvest-fest-american-flag-retirement-
ceremony/
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Business Network (BBN)
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CONTACT:610-696-4046\; info@gwcc.org\; https://www.greaterwestchester.com/l
ightsupchristmasparade.html
DESCRIPTION:The West Chester Christmas Parade is one of the region’s most-l
oved holiday traditions! Voted “Best Local Parade” and “Best Family-Friend
ly Event” by readers of Main Line Today\, and presented by the Greater Wes
t Chester Chamber of Commerce\, the hometown parade delights fans of all a
ges as it kicks off a month full of celebrations during Chester County Hos
pital Lights Up Holiday Weekends in West Chester.\nParade night kicks off
Dec. 1 at 6:30 p.m. with the official lighting of West Chester’s stunning
25-foot-tall Christmas tree on the lawn of the Historic Chester County Cou
rthouse. The spectacle continues at 7 p.m. as 6abc’s Adam Joseph and WMMR’
s Kathy Romano emcee the parade featuring local favorites — including more
marching bands by popular demand! — as well as exciting newcomers and the
most-anticipated appearance of the year: Santa!\nSponsorships are still a
vailable. For more information\, visit greaterwestchester.com or email inf
o@gwcc.org
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LOCATION:Downtown West Chester\, PA
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SUMMARY:West Chester Christmas Parade & Tree Lighting
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The West Ches
ter Christmas Parade is one of the region’s most-loved holiday traditions!
Voted “Best Local Parade” and “Best Family-Friendly Event” by readers of
Main Line Today\, and presented by the Greater West Chester Chamber of Com
merce\, the hometown parade delights fans of all ages as it kicks off a mo
nth full of celebrations during Chester County Hospital Lights Up Holiday
Weekends in West Chester.
\n
Parade night kicks off Dec. 1 at 6:30 p.
m. with the official lighting of West Chester’s stunning 25-foot-tall Chri
stmas tree on the lawn of the Historic Chester County Courthouse. The spec
tacle continues at 7 p.m. as 6abc’s Adam Joseph and WMMR’s Kathy Romano em
cee the parade featuring local favorites — including more marching bands b
y popular demand! — as well as exciting newcomers and the most-anticipated
appearance of the year: Santa!
\n
Sponsorships are still available.
For more information\, visit greaterwestchester.com or email info@gwcc.org
\n
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CONTACT:theclovermarket.com
DESCRIPTION:After several years' hiatus\, the Clover Market's Holiday Marke
t returns in a new venue at the Westtown School Athletic Center in West Ch
ester PA.\nThis 2 day event will be held on December 2-3 from 10-4 pm with
a curated group of 100 handmade and vintage vendors along with food and d
esserts. There is also a ticketed VIP option for early entry on Saturday o
nly from 9-10 am. Admission and parking are free\, and the event is open t
o the public aside from the VIP hour.\nShoppers can expect to find a selec
tion of holiday-focused antiques and vintage goods along with handmade art
isan products including ornaments\, jewelry\, candles\, bath and body prod
ucts\, gourmet pantry items\, clothing and accessories\, ceramics\, gifts
for kids and pets\, leatherwork\, home goods\, woodwork\, cards and prints
\, and more. The Clover vendor community hails from the Philadelphia area
and beyond\, and they will have a variety of products\, styles and price p
oints as well as gift sets and stocking stuffers.\nPopular local food truc
ks Clean Plate Club and Philly Hots will be providing savory food options
indoors\, Many Hands Coffee will have coffee and festive seasonal beverage
s\, and Lola Pâtisserie\, Taylor Chip (Sat. Only)\, and Flour & Oats Artis
an Cookies (Sun. only) will be serving up dessert options for hungry shopp
ers. There will also be facepainting and hands-on crafts for the little on
es in attendance throughout the weekend.\nVIP tickets are also available a
nd allow shoppers first dibs on the one of a kind and limited quantity ite
ms along with a full-sized cotton tote bag\, coffee from Many Hands\, and
a 'Molly's Mule' mocktail from participating vendor Bluestem Botanicals. V
IP's are welcome to stay as long as they'd like\, and tickets are availabl
e from the Clover Market website (theclovermarket.com)\nWesttown's 600 acr
e campus is accessible from the Main Line\, Chester County\, Delaware Coun
ty and more. It's close to a number of local attractions including downtow
n West Chester (10 min)\, the Brandywine Museum of Art (15 min)\, Longwood
Gardens (20 min) and more. Customers can enter from either the West or Ea
st campus entrances for easy access to the Athletic Center and free onsite
parking. Additional information at www.theclovermarket.com.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231203T160000
LOCATION:Westtown School Athletic Center @ 975 Westtown Road\, West Chester
PA 19382
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SUMMARY:Clover Market’s Holiday Market (2023)
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After several
years' hiatus\, the Clover Market's Holiday Market returns in a new venue
at the Westtown School Athletic Center in West Chester PA.
\n
This 2
day event will be held on December 2-3 from 10-4 pm with a curated group
of 100 handmade and vintage vendors along with food and desserts. There is
also a ticketed VIP option for early entry on Saturday only from 9-10 am.
Admission and parking are free\, and the event is open to the public asid
e from the VIP hour.
\n
Shoppers can expect to find a selection of ho
liday-focused antiques and vintage goods along with handmade artisan produ
cts including ornaments\, jewelry\, candles\, bath and body products\, gou
rmet pantry items\, clothing and accessories\, ceramics\, gifts for kids a
nd pets\, leatherwork\, home goods\, woodwork\, cards and prints\, and mor
e. The Clover vendor community hails from the Philadelphia area and beyond
\, and they will have a variety of products\, styles and price points as w
ell as gift sets and stocking stuffers.
\n
Popular local food trucks
Clean Plate Club and Philly Hots will be providing savory food options ind
oors\, Many Hands Coffee will have coffee and festive seasonal beverages\,
and Lola Pâtisserie\, Taylor Chip (Sat. Only)\, and Flour & Oats Artisan
Cookies (Sun. only) will be serving up dessert options for hungry shoppers
. There will also be facepainting and hands-on crafts for the little ones
in attendance throughout the weekend.
\n
VIP tickets are also availab
le and allow shoppers first dibs on the one of a kind and limited quantity
items along with a full-sized cotton tote bag\, coffee from Many Hands\,
and a 'Molly's Mule' mocktail from participating vendor Bluestem Botanical
s. VIP's are welcome to stay as long as they'd like\, and tickets are avai
lable from the Clover Market website (theclovermarket.com)
\n
Westtow
n's 600 acre campus is accessible from the Main Line\, Chester County\, De
laware County and more. It's close to a number of local attractions includ
ing downtown West Chester (10 min)\, the Brandywine Museum of Art (15 min)
\, Longwood Gardens (20 min) and more. Customers can enter from either the
West or East campus entrances for easy access to the Athletic Center and
free onsite parking. Additional information at www.theclovermarket.com.
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CONTACT:thebvc.org
DESCRIPTION:The Brandywine Valley Chorale\, under the direction of Jason Th
rone\, proudly presents its Christmas concert on Saturday\, December 2. T
he Concert will feature John Rutter’s Gloria\, additional seasonal selecti
ons\, and a traditional Christmas Carol sing-along. The BVC will be accomp
anied by guest ensemble\, the Hickory Brass!\nJoin us for a holiday musica
l spectacular celebrating the Nativity and all the joys of the holiday sea
son. Learn more at https://thebvc.org/concerts-season\n\nTickets: https:/
/thebvc.org/gloria-2023.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231202T203000
LOCATION:Unionville High School Auditorium @ 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett
Square\, PA
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The B
randywine Valley Chorale\, under the direction of Jason Throne\,
proudly presents its Christmas concert on Saturday\, December 2. The Conc
ert will feature John Rutter’s Gloria\, addition
al seasonal selections\, and a traditional Christmas Carol sing-al
ong. The BVC will be accompanied by guest ensemble\, the
Hickory Brass!
\n
Join us for a holiday musical spectacular
celebrating the Nativity and all the joys of the holiday season. Learn mo
re at https://thebvc.org/conc
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DESCRIPTION:Employers Invited to Free Workshop on “Childcare: The Workforce
Behind the Workforce” by Chester County Economic Development Council \n T
he Chester County Economic Development Council (CCEDC) is inviting employe
rs to a free workshop and breakfast on options for addressing employee chi
ldcare. \n Childcare staffing shortages and extensive waitlists continue t
o affect families and employers\, resulting in employee absences\, schedul
ing conflicts and frustration. \n \nThe panel discussion and roundtable c
alled “Childcare: The Workforce Behind the Workforce” will be held on Thur
sday\, December 7th at Delaware County Community College-Downingtown Campu
s with a free continental breakfast and networking starting at 7:30 a.m. T
he program is from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. \nThe interactive presentation fea
turing a panel of industry experts will share their key experiences and in
sights for creating and delivering tangible action-focused childcare solut
ions that benefit both employees and employers. Register at https://ccedcp
a.com/event/workforce-childcare/ \n In Pennsylvania\, 68% of children age
six and under are in need of childcare\, and families typically spend 11-
20% of their income on those costs. Thursday’s panel discussion will explo
re employer options for supporting employee childcare\, followed by a roun
dtable on innovative childcare infrastructure solutions. \n 'Labor shortag
es and challenges were the centerpiece of CCEDC’s Workforce Summit held la
st spring\, said Patti VanCleave\, CCEDC Vice President of Workforce Devel
opment. “All of us at CCEDC view it as our mission to bring together emplo
yers to alleviate this workforce crisis together.” \n Register for this f
ree event at https://ccedcpa.com/event/workforce-childcare/ \nFor more inf
ormation\, contact Denise Hammel at dhammel@ccedcpa.com.
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Employers Invited to Free Workshop on “Childcare: The
Workforce Behind the Workforce” by Chester County Economic Development Co
uncil
Childcare staffing shortages and extensive waitlists continue to affect
families and employers\, resulting in employee absences\, scheduling conf
licts and frustration. \n
\n
The panel discussion and roundtable calle
d “Childcare: The Workforce Behind the Workforce” will be held on Thursday
\, December 7th at Dela
ware County Community College-Downingtown Campus with a free continental b
reakfast and networking starting at 7:30 a.m. The program is from 8 a.m. t
o 9:30 a.m.
\n
The interactive presentation featuring a p
anel of industry experts will share their key experiences and insights for
creating and delivering tangible action-focused childcare solutions that
benefit both employees and employers. Register at https://c
cedcpa.com/event/workforce-childcare/
\n
In Pennsylvania\, 68%
of children age six and under are in need of childcare\, and families typ
ically spend 11-20% of their income on those costs. Thursday’s panel discu
ssion will explore employer options for supporting employee childcare\, fo
llowed by a roundtable on innovative childcare infrastructure solutions.
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DESCRIPTION:Tinsel on the Town: December 8\, 2023\nA special holiday shoppi
ng evening from 4-8 pm with Kennett Square merchants\,\ndesigned for snatc
hing up those last-minute gifts\, and a bit of fun too. Explore the\ndiffe
rent shops and restaurants along the State Street area and complete a BING
O card\nto be entered to win a basket chock-full of KSQ goods and gift car
ds!
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Tinsel on the
Town: December 8\, 2023 \nA special holiday shopping evening from 4-
8 pm with Kennett Square merchants\, \ndesigned for snatching up thos
e last-minute gifts\, and a bit of fun too. Explore the \ndifferent s
hops and restaurants along the State Street area and complete a BINGO card
\nto be entered to win a basket chock-full of KSQ goods and gift car
ds!
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DESCRIPTION:ENJOY LIVE MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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town West Chester\nAnnounce Their Largest Ever\nChristkindlmarkt Holiday M
arket\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDecembe
r 9-10\, 2023 in Downtown West Chester\, PA\n\nThe Chester County Art Asso
ciation (CCAA) and Downtown West Chester welcomes families and people of a
ll ages to experience holiday magic this December as the organization hold
s its fourth annual Christkindlmarkt\, December 9 and December 10\, 2023.
This holiday market\, which has become an annual tradition for those in Ch
ester County\, will feature over 75 vendors offering individually handcraf
ted and locally designed products. The event is free to the public and hel
d at our NEW location in West Chester's Gay Street\, between Matlack and D
arlington Streets. Four blocks will be filled with the perfect holiday gif
ts for everyone on your list.\n\n“We are thrilled to ring in the holiday s
eason with our friends and neighbors with the return of our Christkindlmar
kt\, the largest one that we have ever hosted\,” notes Laurie Moran\, Art
ist Liaison of CCAA. “I can't think of a better way to celebrate the holid
ays than to open our doors to the greater West Chester community during th
is fun\, family-friendly weekend.”\n\nJohn O'Brien commented\, Executive D
irector of Downtown West Chester\, “We are very excited to have the Christ
kindlmarkt at the new location at Downtown West Chester. West Chester off
ers a vibrant retail experience for customers\, and we are looking forward
to showing that off to returning and first-time visitors to our town!”\n
\nGuests who attend will be able to shop local this season and support art
ists while doing it. Vendors located throughout downtown West Chester will
sell art\, ceramics\, jewelry\, homewares\, food\, and much more. Additio
nally\, guests will be able to purchase gourmet chocolates\, soaps\, candl
es\, fresh cocktail mixes\, and other ideal seasonable gifts. Holiday tun
es will fill the air\, featuring live music by Dub C on Saturday 1-4PM and
the Lenape Brass Band on Sunday from 12-1PM.\n\nThe Christkindlmarkt will
be open 1-8PM on Saturday\, December 9 and 11AM-4PM on Sunday\, December
10. Admission is free. For more information\, visit www.downtownwestches
ter.com/christkindlmarkt\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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\n\n100 N. Bradford Ave. West Chester\, PA 19382
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December 9-10\, 2023 in Downtown West Chester\, PA
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The Chester County Art Association (CCAA) and
Downtown West Chester welcomes families and people of all ages to
experience holiday magic this December as the organization holds its four
th annual Christkindlmarkt\, December 9 and Decem
ber 10\, 2023. This holiday market\, which has become an annual t
radition for those in Chester County\, will feature over 75 vendors offeri
ng individually handcrafted and locally designed products. The event is fr
ee to the public and held at our NEW location in West Chester's Gay Street
\, between Matlack and Darlington Streets. Four blocks will be filled with
the perfect holiday gifts for everyone on your list.
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“We are thrilled to ring in the holiday season with our friends and n
eighbors with the return of our Christkindlmarkt\, the largest one that we
have ever hosted\,” notes Laurie Moran\, Artist Liaison
of CCAA. “I can't think of a better way to celebrate the holidays than to
open our doors to the greater West Chester community during this fun\, fa
mily-friendly weekend.”
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John O'Brien commented\, Executive Director of Downtown West Chester\, “We are ver
y excited to have the Christkindlmarkt at the new location at Downtown Wes
t Chester. West Chester offers a vibrant retail experience for customers\
, and we are looking forward to showing that off to returning and first-ti
me visitors to our town!”
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be able to shop local this season and support artists while doing it. Vend
ors located throughout downtown West Chester will sell art\, ceramics\, je
welry\, homewares\, food\, and much more. Additionally\, guests will be ab
le to purchase gourmet chocolates\, soaps\, candles\, fresh cocktail mixes
\, and other ideal seasonable gifts. Holiday tunes will fill the air\, fe
aturing live music by Dub C on Saturday 1-4PM and the Lenape Brass Band on
Sunday from 12-1PM.
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open 1-8PM on Saturday\, December 9 and 11AM-4PM on Sunday\, December 10.
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nual Holiday Concert\nWest Chester University’s 102nd Annual Holiday Conce
rt has become a beloved winter tradition. Campus and community members are
invited to jump-start the season and join in this joyous celebration on S
aturday\, December 9\, at 3 p.m. in the 1200-seat Emilie K. Asplundh Conce
rt Hall\, Philips Memorial Building\, 700 S. High Street\, West Chester. P
rofessor and Associate Director of Choirs Ryan Kelly directs. Tickets are
$14 at http://www.wcupatix.com/schoolofmusic or 610.436.2266. This concert
will not be available to view by livestream.\nA time-honored tradition si
nce its inception in 1921\, the Holiday Concert features student choral\,
orchestral\, and jazz ensembles from the University’s esteemed Wells Schoo
l of Music in a 90-minute concert mix of classical\, contemporary\, and ja
zz selections. Nearly 200 students will perform in the concert that showca
ses the Orpheus Singers\, Allegro Voices\, Oriana Chorale\, Concert Choir\
, Mastersingers\, Symphony Orchestra\, and the Criterions Jazz Ensemble. G
reenery\, lights\, and poinsettias will adorn the stage.\nProgram highligh
ts include recognizable Christmas and Hannukah selections as well as selec
tions inspired by the winter season:\n\nA Christmas Festival (Leroy Anders
on)\nBeatus vir (Claudio Monteverdi)\nSerenity (Ola Gjeilo)\nThe Christmas
Song (Mel Torme)\nI Saw Three Ships (arr. Mark Riese)\nI Heard the Bells
on Christmas Day (arr. Brett Stewart)\n\nAnother event highlight is a rend
ition of “O Holy Night\,” sung by the winner of the vocal honors competiti
on\, who is chosen by a faculty panel. This year’s winning vocalist is sen
ior Music Education major Miranda Nilan (’24) who comes to West Chester Un
iversity from Oxford\, PA.\nNilan says\, “I have known since my first seme
ster here at West Chester University that singing ‘O Holy Night’ at the Ho
liday Concert was a goal. I have always had a deep love and passion for th
e holiday season\, and I am honored to perform this beloved Holiday classi
c.”\nAudiences are invited to come early to hear Christmas Carols by unive
rsity organist Sándor Kádár on the historic Skinner pipe organ.\nLimited p
arking is available across and along the street just outside the Philips M
emorial Building. Parking is also available in West Chester’s M Lot\, just
a short walk away\, and also in the Sharpless Street Garage. Purchasing t
ickets in advance is strongly encouraged.\n West Chester University’s Well
s School of Music offers students an outstanding opportunity in concentrat
ed performance and musicianship. The school’s superior performance and pra
ctice venues include 22 new Steinways\, Skinner organ\, tech lab\, Roland
piano lab\, and more. Students study with renowned faculty who have dual c
areers as dedicated educators and professional musicians. Faculty provide
private lessons for all music students and are the directors for numerous
student ensembles. The school supports a wide variety of Bachelor of Music
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mance\, composition\, studio composition\, music theory\, music history\,
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come a beloved winter tradition. Campus and community members are invited
to jump-start the season and join in this joyous celebration on Saturday\,
December 9\, at 3 p.m. in the 1200-seat Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall\,
Philips Memorial Building\, 700 S. High Street\, West Chester. Professor
and Associate Director of Choirs Ryan Kelly directs. Tickets are $
14 at ht
tp://www.wcupatix.com/schoolofmusic or 610.436.2266. This concert will
not be available to view by livestream.
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A time-honored tradition since its inception in 1921\, the Holiday Conce
rt features student choral\, orchestral\, and jazz ensembles from the Univ
ersity’s esteemed Wells School of Music in a 90-minute concert mix of clas
sical\, contemporary\, and jazz selections. Nearly 200 students will perfo
rm in the concert that showcases the Orpheus Singers\, Allegro Voices\, Or
iana Chorale\, Concert Choir\, Mastersingers\, Symphony Orchestra\, and th
e Criterions Jazz Ensemble. Greenery\, lights\, and poinsettias will adorn
the stage.
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highlight is a rendition of “O Holy Night\,” sung by the winner of the voc
al honors competition\, who is chosen by a faculty panel. This year’s winn
ing vocalist is senior Music Education major Miranda Nilan (’24) who comes
to West Chester University from Oxford\, PA.
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Nilan says\, “I have known since my first semester here at West Che
ster University that singing ‘O Holy Night’ at the Holiday Concert was a g
oal. I have always had a deep love and passion for the holiday season\, an
d I am honored to perform this beloved Holiday classic.”
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Audiences are invited to come early to hear Christmas Ca
rols by university organist Sándor Kádár on the historic Skinner pipe orga
n.
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Limited parking is available across
and along the street just outside the Philips Memorial Building. Parking i
s also available in West Chester’s M Lot\, just a short walk away\, and al
so in the Sharpless Street Garage. Purchasing tickets in advance is strong
ly encouraged.
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West Chester University’s Wells Sc
hool of Music offers students an outstanding opportunity in concentrat
ed performance and musicianship. The school’s superior performance and pra
ctice venues include 22 new Steinways\, Skinner organ\, tech lab\, Roland
piano lab\, and more. Students study with renowned faculty who have dual c
areers as dedicated educators and professional musicians. Faculty provide
private lessons for all music students and are the directors for numerous
student ensembles. The school supports a wide variety of Bachelor of Music
and Master of Music degrees\, including those in music education\, perfor
mance\, composition\, studio composition\, music theory\, music history\,
and more. Graduates pursue successful careers at major institutions and te
ach music education at home and abroad.
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liday Shopping just got FUN!\nTHURS\, DEC 14 | 5 pm - 8 pm\n20 Artists | 2
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DESCRIPTION:FIRST STATE BALLET THEATRE PRESENTS OF THE NUTCRACKER AT THE\nG
RAND OPERA HOUSE\nFirst State Ballet Theatre\, Delaware’s only professiona
l ballet company and the Resident Ballet\nCompany at The Grand Opera House
in Wilmington\, is celebrating the holiday season with five\nperformances
of The Nutcracker in Copeland Hall at The Grand.\nFSBT’s first production
of The Nutcracker at The Grand in 2002 featured two professional guest\na
rtists heading a cast of students dancing multiple roles. This year’s prod
uction will feature\nFSBT’s company of 21 professional artists from around
the world who live\, work and dance here\nin Delaware. Over 40 students f
rom The School of First State Ballet Theatre will round out the\ncast in t
he children’s roles.\nEach year the production is updated with new choreog
raphy\, new costumes and new dancers\,\nbut the essence of the ballet rema
ins the same. Theatregoers come year after year to hear the\ntimeless Tcha
ikovsky score\, be swept away by the fantastical story of Marie and her ha
ndsome\nprince and their magical journey to the Land of Sweets\, and to cr
eate new memories with\nfamily and friends each holiday season.\nTHE NUTCR
ACKER\nDelaware’s Holiday Tradition at The Grand\nJoin Delaware’s ballet c
ompany on the magical journey through the Land of Sweets in this sparkling
\nproduction at The Grand Opera House.\nSaturday\, December 16\, 2023 at 2
pm\nSaturday\, December 16\, 2023 at 7 pm\nSunday\, December 17\, 2023 at
2 pm\nFriday\, December 22\, 2023 at 7 pm\nSaturday\, December 23\, 2023
at 2 pm\nThe Grand Opera House – Copeland Hall\n818 N. Market Street\nWilm
ington\, DE 19801\nTickets: $19.99-$57\nCall 1-302-652-5577or visit www.th
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org/productions/7806-the-nutcracker/\nABOUT FIRST STATE BALLET THEATRE\nEs
tablished in 1999\, First State Ballet Theatre (FSBT) is Delaware'\;s l
eader in ballet performance\, training\,\neducation and outreach. Our miss
ion is to present ballet boldly to Delaware\; to enrich our community\nwit
h live professional performances\; to inspire and educate dancers and audi
ences of the future\; and to\nconnect local youth with a creative\, inclus
ive movement experience.\nFirst State Ballet Theatre is Delaware's only pr
ofessional ballet company and employs a diverse roster of\nprofessional da
ncers from around the world. FSBT is based in Wilmington’s historic Grand
Opera House\nand presents classical and contemporary ballet programming an
d new works from local and\ninternationally-recognized choreographers.\nEa
ch year FSBT reaches over 6\,000 people through our performances and outre
ach programs. The School\nof FSBT offers ballet classes and other dance pr
ogramming year-round for students ages three years to\nseniors and attract
s students from Maryland\, Pennsylvania\, New Jersey\, and all three count
ies in\nDelaware.\nFor more information about First State Ballet Theatre’s
2023-2024 Season\,\nplease visit www.firststateballet.org
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ALLET THEATRE PRESENTS OF THE NUTCRACKER AT THE \nGRAND OPERA HOUSE\nFirst State Ballet Theatre\, Delaware’s only professional ballet com
pany and the Resident Ballet \nCompany at The Grand Opera House in Wi
lmington\, is celebrating the holiday season with five \nperformances
of The Nutcracker in Copeland Hall at The Grand.
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FSBT’s first pro
duction of The Nutcracker at The Grand in 2002 featured two professional g
uest \nartists heading a cast of students dancing multiple roles. Thi
s year’s production will feature \nFSBT’s company of 21 professional
artists from around the world who live\, work and dance here \nin Del
aware. Over 40 students from The School of First State Ballet Theatre will
round out the \ncast in the children’s roles.
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production is updated with new choreography\, new costumes and new dancers
\, \nbut the essence of the ballet remains the same. Theatregoers com
e year after year to hear the \ntimeless Tchaikovsky score\, be swept
away by the fantastical story of Marie and her handsome \nprince and
their magical journey to the Land of Sweets\, and to create new memories
with \nfamily and friends each holiday season.
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\nDelaware’s Holiday Tradition at The Grand \nJoin Delaware’s b
allet company on the magical journey through the Land of Sweets in this sp
arkling \nproduction at The Grand Opera House. \nSaturday\, Dece
mber 16\, 2023 at 2 pm \nSaturday\, December 16\, 2023 at 7 pm
\nSunday\, December 17\, 2023 at 2 pm \nFriday\, December 22\, 2023 a
t 7 pm \nSaturday\, December 23\, 2023 at 2 pm \nThe Grand Opera
House – Copeland Hall \n818 N. Market Street \nWilmington\, DE
19801 \nTickets: $19.99-$57 \nCall 1-302-652-5577or visit www.th
egrandwilmington.org \nTickets available at https://www.thegrandwilmi
ngton.org/productions/7806-the-nutcracker/
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ABOUT FIRST STATE BALLE
T THEATRE \nEstablished in 1999\, First State Ballet Theatre (FSBT) i
s Delaware'\;s leader in ballet performance\, training\, \neducati
on and outreach. Our mission is to present ballet boldly to Delaware\; to
enrich our community \nwith live professional performances\; to inspi
re and educate dancers and audiences of the future\; and to \nconnect
local youth with a creative\, inclusive movement experience. \nFirst
State Ballet Theatre is Delaware's only professional ballet company and e
mploys a diverse roster of \nprofessional dancers from around the wor
ld. FSBT is based in Wilmington’s historic Grand Opera House \nand pr
esents classical and contemporary ballet programming and new works from lo
cal and \ninternationally-recognized choreographers. \nEach year
FSBT reaches over 6\,000 people through our performances and outreach pro
grams. The School \nof FSBT offers ballet classes and other dance pro
gramming year-round for students ages three years to \nseniors and at
tracts students from Maryland\, Pennsylvania\, New Jersey\, and all three
counties in \nDelaware. \nFor more information about First State
Ballet Theatre’s 2023-2024 Season\, \nplease visit www.firststatebal
let.org
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DESCRIPTION:Celebrate New Years Eve at home watching our virtual event star
ting at 10:15 or park at KHS to watch the Mushroom Drop at Midnight. Weat
her permitting (no wind) the lighted Mushroom will be raised 80′ between S
Union and Broad Streets in the 600 S Broad Street parking lot at 9 PM.\nE
ntertainers to include: Kevin Pierce\, William Rose and The Robert Brother
s (Ken and Jon from the Funsters)\nPlease continue to support our local re
staurants through these trying times. Take-Out only through 1/03/2021\n\n
Braeloch Brewing\nBuddy’s Burgers\nByrsa Bistro\nCafe de Thai\nEl Ranchero
\nGiordano’s Pizza\nGrain Craft Bar & Kitchen\nKaboburritos\nKennett Brewi
ng Company\nKennett Square Inn \nLa Michoacana Grill\nLa Pena\nLaVerona\nL
ily Asian Cuisine\nPortobellos\nRump Roasters\nState Street Pizza & Grill
\nTaqueria Quadalajara Express\nThe Creamery\nVerbena BYOB\nVictory Brewi
ng Company\n\nPUBLIC SAFETY: Due to COVID spectators will not be allowed
inside the gate at 600 S Broad Street.\n\nThe event is a joint venture of
the Kennett Area Restaurant and Merchants Association and Mushroom Festiv
al\, a nationally-recognized annual event held in September\, always the w
eekend after Labor Day.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231231T223000
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SUMMARY:Kennett Square New Year Celebration
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Celebrate Ne
w Years Eve at home watching our virtual event starting at 10:15 or park a
t KHS to watch the Mushroom Drop at Midnight. Weather permitting (no wind
) the lighted Mushroom will be raised 80′ between S Union and Broad Street
s in the 600 S Broad Street parking lot at 9 PM.
\n
Entertainers to include: Kevin Pi
erce\, William Rose and The Robert Brothers (Ken and Jon from the Funsters
)
\n
Please
continue to support our local restaurants through these trying times. Tak
e-Out only through 1/03/2021
\n
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240104T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240104T190000
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DESCRIPTION:Midnight on the Square: December 31\, 2023\nHow does the Mushro
om Capital of the World ring in the new year? With an enormous\nilluminate
d mushroom\, of course! The legendary annual celebration\, presented by th
e\nMushroom Festival in tradition of the Times Square ball drop\, begins a
t 7:30 pm with\nmusic\, dancers\, and a laser light show at the intersecti
on of State &\; Union Streets. The\nraising of the mushroom is at 8:55
pm\, followed by the “Mushroom Drop” at midnight to\nusher in 2024! Find m
ore information at midnightinthesquare.com
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T205500
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Midnight on t
he Square: December 31\, 2023 \nHow does the Mushroom Capital of the
World ring in the new year? With an enormous \nilluminated mushroom\,
of course! The legendary annual celebration\, presented by the \nMus
hroom Festival in tradition of the Times Square ball drop\, begins at 7:30
pm with \nmusic\, dancers\, and a laser light show at the intersecti
on of State &\; Union Streets. The \nraising of the mushroom is at
8:55 pm\, followed by the “Mushroom Drop” at midnight to \nusher in
2024! Find more information at midnightinthesquare.com
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Workshops
CONTACT:https://www.museartisanboutique.com/classes
DESCRIPTION:Local artist\, Ivy Egger will teach students the art of mixed m
edia mosaic\, utilizing pieces of cut glass\, beads\, mica\, glitter and w
hatever else adds a sparkle to this art form! By the end of the class\, st
udents will create a 5x7” sunflower mosaic of their own to take home. Stud
ents will learn how to lay out and assemble a mosaic and cut glass using w
heeled nippers. Students will be provided with glass\, beads\, glass cutte
r tools\, safety glasses\, and adhesive to create a unique and sparkly pie
ce of art suitable for framing!\n \n \n \nArtist Bio: Ivy Egger lives in S
outheastern Pennsylvania where she grew up. She took an interest in art ea
rly in life. She studied at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia bef
ore graduating from Millersville University with a B.A. in art. After grad
uating she took additional design courses at the Pennsylvania College of A
rt and Design. After trying out many artistic means\, her other current me
dium is mixed media mosaic\, utilizing pieces of cut glass\, beads\, mica\
, glitter\, and whatever else adds a sparkle to this art form. She continu
es to show in many art exhibitions and galleries in the Greater Philadelph
ia region. Some recent exhibitions include the Chester County Studio Tour\
, her solo show at the art gallery at St. David’s Church in Wayne\, and th
e international Art Ability at Bryn Mawr Rehab show\, in which she receive
d an honorable mention.\n \n \n \nThis class accommodates 6 students\; a m
inimum of 3 are required for advanced registration to execute the class\;
if the minimum number of students are not enrolled 48 hours prior to the c
lass\, the class may be cancelled and students will be refunded their regi
stration fees. An additional $15 for materials is payable to the instructo
r.\n \nYou must reserve your spot through Muse Artisan Boutique. This is t
he only way to book the class. https://www.museartisanboutique.com/classes
\nTickets: https://www.museartisanboutique.com/classes.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240203T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240203T153000
LOCATION:Muse Artisan Boutique @ 2948 Conestoga Rd\, Glenmoore\, PA
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Local artist\
, Ivy Egger will teach students the art of mixed media mosaic\, utilizing
pieces of cut glass\, beads\, mica\, glitter and whatever else adds a spar
kle to this art form! By the end of the class\, students will create a 5x7
” sunflower mosaic of their own to take home. Students will learn how to l
ay out and assemble a mosaic and cut glass using wheeled nippers. Students
will be provided with glass\, beads\, glass cutter tools\, safety glasses
\, and adhesive to create a unique and sparkly piece of art suitable for f
raming!
\n
\n
\n
\n
Artist Bio: Ivy Egger lives
in Southeastern Pennsylvania where she grew up. She took an interest in ar
t early in life. She studied at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia
before graduating from Millersville University with a B.A. in art. After
graduating she took additional design courses at the Pennsylvania College
of Art and Design. After trying out many artistic means\, her other curren
t medium is mixed media mosaic\, utilizing pieces of cut glass\, beads\, m
ica\, glitter\, and whatever else adds a sparkle to this art form. She con
tinues to show in many art exhibitions and galleries in the Greater Philad
elphia region. Some recent exhibitions include the Chester County Studio T
our\, her solo show at the art gallery at St. David’s Church in Wayne\, an
d the international Art Ability at Bryn Mawr Rehab show\, in which she rec
eived an honorable mention.
\n
\n
\n
\n
This cla
ss accommodates 6 students\; a minimum of 3 are required for advanced regi
stration to execute the class\; if the minimum number of students are not
enrolled 48 hours prior to the class\, the class may be cancelled and stud
ents will be refunded their registration fees. An additional $15 for mater
ials is payable to the instructor.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Bart Ruffian\; 6103315214\; Bart.ruff@outlook.com\; Penn State Grea
t Valley presents MY CAREER TRANSITIONS | My Career Transitions
DESCRIPTION:A job search can be overwhelming. It’s easy to lose track of th
e people you have contacted\, the jobs to which you’ve submitted applicati
ons\, and all the follow-ups that go along with it. Join us to learn lots
of easy tricks to keep your job search organized and productive while main
taining your sanity.\nAll the pathways to employment shared in JB’s presen
tation were developed during a four-month transition period\, in which her
unexpected job search yielded 1\,087 emails\, 89 online job applications\
, 29 recruiter referrals\, and countless phone calls. JB is currently the
Vice President of Marketing Operations & Product Management at Philadelphi
a Police & Fire Federal Credit Union.\nBy attending this no cost session\,
you will learn:\n\n the ability to stay on top of all applications\
, follow-up activities\, and status\nhow to effectively track all recruite
r referrals and communications\nthe value of tracking target companies and
setting alerts\, and why you need to do both\n how to use templates
to create the perfect resume and cover letter specific to each opportunit
y\n\n \nMy Career Transitions was established to assist professionals in t
he Greater Philadelphia area in navigating the career transition process\,
so 'you're not alone.' For nearly two decades\, this accomplished\, and
highly esteemed organization has supported more than 15\,000 jobseekers by
providing information and resources along with opportunities to network a
nd learn new skills. In the networking session\, you’ll meet others in a v
ariety of industries and roles to further networking contacts for advice a
nd connections. The atmosphere is friendly and comfortable since we are a
ll learning together.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240210T121500
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Penn State Great Valley presents MY CAREER TRANSITIONS
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/tools-for-staying-organized-in-job-sea
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A job search
can be overwhelming. It’s easy to lose track of the people you have contac
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our job search organized and productive while maintaining your sanity.
\n
All the pathways to employment shared in JB’s presentation were devel
oped during a four-month transition period\, in which her unexpected
em> job search yielded 1\,087 emails\, 89 online job applications\, 29 rec
ruiter referrals\, and countless phone calls. JB is currently the Vice Pre
sident of Marketing Operations & Product Management at Philadelphia Police
& Fire Federal Credit Union.
\n
By attending this no cost s
ession\, you will learn:
\n
\n
the ability to stay on top
of all applications\, follow-up activities\, and status
\n
how to e
ffectively track all recruiter referrals and communications
\n
the
value of tracking target companies and setting alerts\, and why you need t
o do both
\n
how to use templates to create the perfect resu
me and cover letter specific to each opportunity
\n
\n
\n
My Career Transitions was established to assist professionals in
the Greater Philadelphia area in navigating the career transition process
\, so 'you're not alone.' For nearly two decades\, this accomplished\, an
d highly esteemed organization has supported more than 15\,000 jobseekers
by providing information and resources along with opportunities to network
and learn new skills. In the networking session\, you’ll meet others in a
variety of industries and roles to further networking contacts for advice
and connections. The atmosphere is friendly and comfortable since we are
all learning together.
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Michele Colonna\; 484.793.5114\; michele@colonnacontemporary.com\;
https://colonnacontemporary.com
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening filled with art\, culture\, and communit
y spirit. RSVP to secure your spot and be a part of this exciting showcase
of MainLine contemporary art.\nThis exhibition is a testament to the crea
tivity flourishing within our community\, showcasing the unique perspectiv
es\, styles\, and techniques that define MainLine's contemporary art lands
cape.\nHighlights:\n\nDiverse Artworks: Immerse yourself in a collection o
f artworks that span various mediums\, from paintings and sculptures to mu
ltimedia installations.\nMeet the Artists: Connect with the talented indiv
iduals behind the art. Gain insights into their creative process and the i
nspiration behind their masterpieces.\nCommunity Celebration: Experience t
he power of artistic expression in fostering community connections. This g
roup show is a celebration of MainLine's rich cultural tapestry.\n\nArtist
s Featured\nLaw Blank\nSteven Bradshaw\nMichael Bugler\nPaulo Correa-Mayer
\nMatthew Dougherty\nJudy Jarvis\nMegan Kelley\nSteve Ladner\nGail Morriso
n-Hall\nAnthony Zecca
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240216T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240216T210000
LOCATION:Colonna Contemporary @ 4 Louella Ct\, Wayne PA\, 19087
SEQUENCE:0
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Join us for a
n evening filled with art\, culture\, and community spirit. RSVP to secure
your spot and be a part of this exciting showcase of MainLine contemporar
y art.
\n
This exhibition is a testament to the creativity flourishin
g within our community\, showcasing the unique perspectives\, styles\, and
techniques that define MainLine's contemporary art landscape.
\n
Highlights:
\n
\n
Diverse Artworks: Immerse yoursel
f in a collection of artworks that span various mediums\, from paintings a
nd sculptures to multimedia installations.
\n
Meet the Artists: Con
nect with the talented individuals behind the art. Gain insights into thei
r creative process and the inspiration behind their masterpieces.
\nCommunity Celebration: Experience the power of artistic expression in fo
stering community connections. This group show is a celebration of MainLin
e's rich cultural tapestry.\n
\n
Artists Featured
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Law Blank \nSteven Bradshaw \nMichael Bugler \n
Paulo Correa-Mayer \nMatthew Dougherty \nJudy Jarvis \nMega
n Kelley \nSteve Ladner \nGail Morrison-Hall \nAnthony Zecc
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:You have driven up and down Creek Road 'a thousand times' and h
ave never stopped to visit the Christian Sanderson Museum?\n\nStarting Sun
day\, 3 March\, from noon to 4 p.m.\, join us for 'First Sundays' in 2024
. Pay as you wish. The box by the front door is the Bean Pot\, so drop
in a bit to help a 100% volunteer organization. Do it either when you co
me in or after you are amazed by what Chris Sanderson collected over his
lifetime. He was a teacher\, musician\, historian\, lecturer\, radio broa
dcaster\, tour guide for the Battle of Brandywine\, Valley Forge\, Gettysb
urg\, a friend of the Wyeths\, and more.\n\nCan't afford it? That's OK.
We want to see you anyway. Our volunteers will be there to answer questio
ns and tell you a bit about Chris and the Sanderson Museum.\n\nBring as ma
ny as you want (call us first if you are bringing a bus!).\n\nLeave a mess
age at 610.388.6545 or email us at info@sandersonmuseum.org or see our web
site at www.sandersonmuseum.org
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T170500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T180500
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:First Sundays at Sanderson
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\n
You
have driven up and down Creek Road 'a thousand times' and have never stopp
ed to visit the Christian Sanderson Museum?
\n\n
Start
ing Sunday\, 3 March\, from noon to 4 p.m.\, join us for 'First Sundays'
in 2024. Pay as you wish. The box by the front door is the Bean Pot\,
so drop in a bit to help a 100% volunteer organization. Do it either when
you come in or after you are amazed by what Chris Sanderson collected ov
er his lifetime. He was a teacher\, musician\, historian\, lecturer\, rad
io broadcaster\, tour guide for the Battle of Brandywine\, Valley Forge\,
Gettysburg\, a friend of the Wyeths\, and more.
\n\n
C
an't afford it? That's OK. We want to see you anyway. Our volunteers wi
ll be there to answer questions and tell you a bit about Chris and the San
derson Museum.
\n\n
Bring as many as you want (call us
first if you are bringing a bus!).
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Angel Brown\; crbakb5@gmail.com\; https://uhs.ucfsd.org/pto
DESCRIPTION:Sale days: Saturday\, Feb 24 8am-4pm\n Sund
ay\, Feb 25 10am-3pm New this year! $10 bag sale all day Sunday!\nWe
take cash and credit cards.\nUnionville High School PTO fundraiser in the
gym/cafe!
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240224T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240224T160000
LOCATION:Unionville High School @ 740 Unionville Rd Kennett Square\, PA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Unionville High School Used Book Sale
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7/
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pm
\n
Sunday\, Feb 25 10am-3pm New this year!
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\n
We take cash and credit cards.
\n
Unionville High School PTO fundraiser in the gym/cafe!
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UID:ai1ec-204450@chaddsfordlive.com
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Veronica Batter\; 4848431278\; info@astonmillsarts.com
DESCRIPTION:View our current exhibit Atmospheric featuring art from over 50
local artists\, featuring soft changes in light\, color\, and atmosphere.
Surround yourself with soft beauty. Purchase a unique handmade work and b
ring the soft beauty of our exhibit home while supporting local artists.\n
Exhibiting Artists:12bearZart | Curt Bare\, Albena Artist\, Ann Guidera-Ma
tey\, Anne Mitchell Reid\, Arianna Harder Art\, Barbara Rizza Mellin\, Bev
erly Ann Kratzel\, Celia Abrams\, Cindy Tibbetts\, Courtney Messina\, Emie
Hughes\, Estelle Carraz-Bernabei\, Ginny Cave\, JP Feenstra\, JoAnn Moy |
Fine Art\, Joan Sobel Art\, John Lloyd\, Katey Carlis\, Katie Brown / kat
iegirlcreates \, Kathy Agostinelli\, Karen Collins / Kat Collins\, Kelly M
urray\, Lee Muslin\, Linda Povey\, MCruzPaints\, Mara Effects\, Marie Tost
o\, Megan Lee Wenger\, Nancy Ford Gore\, Nina Yocom\, Pat Scarano Art\, Pe
rennial Tapestries \, Pottery Connection LLC\, proFOUNDARTcreations\, Rebe
cca Jacob\, Rebecca Yurkevicz\, Rita Reisser\, Robin Sesan Art\, Sara Fry\
, Sarah O’Brien\, Sharon Jessar Art\, Susan O'Reilly Studio\, LLC \, Scott
Sneddon/StudioSned\, Stephen Marvin/Manatee\, Studio LeRoi\, The Works of
Tamarah\, Veronica Batter\, Skip Gosnell Artworks & Design
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240224T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240224T160000
LOCATION:Aston Mills Arts @ 3100 MOUNT ROAD
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RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T130000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240324T130000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Atmospheric OPEN GALLERY HOURS
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X-COST-TYPE:free
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View
our current exhibit Atmospheric featuring art from over 50 local artists\
, featuring soft changes in light\, color\, and atmosphere. Surround yours
elf with soft beauty. Purchase a unique handmade work and bring the soft b
eauty of our exhibit home while supporting local artists.
\n
Exhibiting Artists:12bearZart | Curt Bare\, Albena Artist\, Ann Guidera-M
atey\, Anne Mitchell Reid\, Arianna Harder Art\, Barbara Rizza Mellin\, Be
verly Ann Kratzel\, Celia Abrams\, Cindy Tibbetts\, Courtney Messina\, Emi
e Hughes\, Estelle Carraz-Bernabei\, Ginny Cave\, JP Feenstra\, JoAnn Moy
| Fine Art\, Joan Sobel Art\, John Lloyd\, Katey Carlis\, Katie Brown / ka
tiegirlcreates \, Kathy Agostinelli\, Karen Collins / Kat Collins\, Kelly
Murray\, Lee Muslin\, Linda Povey\, MCruzPaints\, Mara Effects\, Marie Tos
to\, Megan Lee Wenger\, Nancy Ford Gore\, Nina Yocom\, Pat Scarano Art\, P
erennial Tapestries \, Pottery Connection LLC\, proFOUNDARTcreations\, Reb
ecca Jacob\, Rebecca Yurkevicz\, Rita Reisser\, Robin Sesan Art\, Sara Fry
\, Sarah O’Brien\, Sharon Jessar Art\, Susan O'Reilly Studio\, LLC \, Scot
t Sneddon/StudioSned\, Stephen Marvin/Manatee\, Studio LeRoi\, The Works o
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Angel Brown\; crbakb5@gmail.com\; https://uhs.ucfsd.org/pto
DESCRIPTION:Sale days: Saturday\, Feb 24 8am-4pm\n Sund
ay\, Feb 25 10am-3pm \nNew this year! $10 bag sale all day Sunday!\nWe ta
ke cash and credit cards.\nUnionville High School PTO fundraiser in the gy
m/cafe!
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240225T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240225T150000
LOCATION:Unionville High School @ 740 Unionville Rd\, Kennett Square\, PA 1
9348
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Unionville High School Used Book Sale
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\n
We take cash and credit cards.
\n
Union
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\n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-204496@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240303T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240303T160000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Sanderson Museum First Sunday Pay as you wish
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/sanderson-museum-first-sunday-pay-as-y
ou-wish/
X-COST-TYPE:free
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-204449@chaddsfordlive.com
DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Veronica Batter\; 4848431278\; info@astonmillsarts.com\; www.astonm
illsarts.com
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy light fare and view our current exhibit Atmospheric featu
ring art from over 50 local artists\, featuring soft changes in light\, co
lor\, and atmosphere. Surround yourself with soft beauty. Purchase a uniqu
e handmade work and bring the soft beauty of our exhibit home while suppor
ting local artists.\nExhibiting Artists:12bearZart | Curt Bare\, Albena Ar
tist\, Ann Guidera-Matey\, Anne Mitchell Reid\, Arianna Harder Art\, Barba
ra Rizza Mellin\, Beverly Ann Kratzel\, Celia Abrams\, Cindy Tibbetts\, Co
urtney Messina\, Emie Hughes\, Estelle Carraz-Bernabei\, Ginny Cave\, JP F
eenstra\, JoAnn Moy | Fine Art\, Joan Sobel Art\, John Lloyd\, Katey Carli
s\, Katie Brown / katiegirlcreates \, Kathy Agostinelli\, Karen Collins /
Kat Collins\, Kelly Murray\, Lee Muslin\, Linda Povey\, MCruzPaints\, Mara
Effects\, Marie Tosto\, Megan Lee Wenger\, Nancy Ford Gore\, Nina Yocom\,
Pat Scarano Art\, Perennial Tapestries \, Pottery Connection LLC\, proFOU
NDARTcreations\, Rebecca Jacob\, Rebecca Yurkevicz\, Rita Reisser\, Robin
Sesan Art\, Sara Fry\, Sarah O’Brien\, Sharon Jessar Art\, Susan O'Reilly
Studio\, LLC \, Scott Sneddon/StudioSned\, Stephen Marvin/Manatee\, Studio
LeRoi\, The Works of Tamarah\, Veronica Batter\, Skip Gosnell Artworks &
Design
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240303T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240303T160000
LOCATION:Aston Mills Arts @ 3100 MOUNT ROAD
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:OPENING RECEPTION FOR ATMOSPHERIC
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Enjo
y light fare and view our current exhibit Atmospheric featuring art from o
ver 50 local artists\, featuring soft changes in light\, color\, and atmos
phere. Surround yourself with soft beauty. Purchase a unique handmade work
and bring the soft beauty of our exhibit home while supporting local arti
sts.
\n
Exhibiting Artists:12bearZart | Curt Bare\, Albena A
rtist\, Ann Guidera-Matey\, Anne Mitchell Reid\, Arianna Harder Art\, Barb
ara Rizza Mellin\, Beverly Ann Kratzel\, Celia Abrams\, Cindy Tibbetts\, C
ourtney Messina\, Emie Hughes\, Estelle Carraz-Bernabei\, Ginny Cave\, JP
Feenstra\, JoAnn Moy | Fine Art\, Joan Sobel Art\, John Lloyd\, Katey Carl
is\, Katie Brown / katiegirlcreates \, Kathy Agostinelli\, Karen Collins /
Kat Collins\, Kelly Murray\, Lee Muslin\, Linda Povey\, MCruzPaints\, Mar
a Effects\, Marie Tosto\, Megan Lee Wenger\, Nancy Ford Gore\, Nina Yocom\
, Pat Scarano Art\, Perennial Tapestries \, Pottery Connection LLC\, proFO
UNDARTcreations\, Rebecca Jacob\, Rebecca Yurkevicz\, Rita Reisser\, Robin
Sesan Art\, Sara Fry\, Sarah O’Brien\, Sharon Jessar Art\, Susan O'Reilly
Studio\, LLC \, Scott Sneddon/StudioSned\, Stephen Marvin/Manatee\, Studi
o LeRoi\, The Works of Tamarah\, Veronica Batter\, Skip Gosnell Artworks &
Design
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Trail Creek Outiftters\; 610-558-4006\; maeveb.tco@gmail.com\; http
s://www.trailcreekoutfitters.com/
DESCRIPTION:Trail Creek Outfitters’ 17th annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival
returns to Chester County and to an indoor venue on March 7th. The film f
estival will take place Thursday\, March 7th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the
barn at Upland Country Day School in Kennett Square\, PA. Doors will open
at 6 p.m. for light refreshments and the 90-minute film program will begin
at 7 p.m. Guests will enjoy an array of environmental short films\, raffl
e entrees\, and complimentary food and drink. Festival passes are availabl
e at $45 for one ticket\, and $80 for a two-ticket deal.\nWith each film’s
captivating story and beautiful cinematography\, the Wild & Scenic Film F
estival aims to enlighten\, encourage\, and equip viewers to bring restora
tion and a hopeful future to Earth\, human communities\, and the next gene
ration. This year’s selection features films from environmentally consciou
s outdoor companies and independent filmmakers from all over the world.\nI
n July of 2023\, brothers Brett and Kyle Havertine purchased Trail Creek O
utfitters from Ed Camelli and their mother\, Joanne Havertine.\n Kyle Have
rtine\, co-owner\, Trail Creek Outfitters\, said: “We are honored to cont
inue the longstanding tradition of Trail Creek Outfitters giving back to o
ur local community. Trail Creek takes great pride in outfitting all your a
dventures and wherever life takes you. While you might summit a mountain o
r ski the Alps\, we believe that your backyard adventures can be some of t
he most meaningful. That is why we have partnered with Stroud Water Resear
ch Center and the Brandywine Red Clay Alliance to support water quality\,
land preservation\, and environmental education.We are so passionate about
giving back to our community and supporting our local environment\; when
they thrive\, we thrive.”\nBuy Tickets: https://trailcreekoutfitters.bigca
rtel.com\nProceeds from ticket sales will benefit local conservation organ
izations Stroud Water Research Center and the Brandywine Red Clay Alliance
.\nThank you to our local sponsors: Embreeville Mill\, Fair Play Foundatio
n\, GreenWeaver Landscapes\, Dogfish Head Craft Brewery\, The Pancoast & Y
acka Group\, Wild Birds Unlimited of Hockessin\, Harvest Market\, and Weed
s Inc.\nThank you to our in-kind donors: Atwater Designs\, Barnard’s Orcha
rds\, Henisee Pottery\, Hood’s BBQ\, Landhope Farms\, OsoSweet Bakery Cafe
\, Nomadic Pies\, Northbrook Marketplace\, Primo Hoagies of Kennett Square
\, Spread Bagelry\, Sovana Bistro\, Triple Fresh Market\, The Whip Tavern.
\nTickets: https://trailcreekoutfitters.bigcartel.com.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T210000
LOCATION:Upland Country Day School @ 420 W. Street Road\, Kennett Square PA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Trail Creek Outfitters’ 17th Annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival R
eturns to Chester County March 7th
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/trail-creek-outfitters-17th-annual-wil
d-scenic-film-festival-returns-to-chester-county-march-7th/
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Trail Creek O
utfitters’ 17th annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival returns to Chester Coun
ty and to an indoor venue on March 7th. The film festival will take place
Thursday\, March 7th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the barn at Upland Country D
ay School in Kennett Square\, PA. Doors will open at 6 p.m. for light refr
eshments and the 90-minute film program will begin at 7 p.m. Guests will e
njoy an array of environmental short films\, raffle entrees\, and complime
ntary food and drink. Festival passes are available at $45 for one ticket\
, and $80 for a two-ticket deal.
\n
With each film’s captivating story and beautiful cinematography\, the Wild
& Scenic Film Festival aims to enlighten\, encourage\, and equip viewers
to bring restoration and a hopeful future to Earth\, human communities\, a
nd the next generation. This year’s selection features films from environm
entally conscious outdoor companies and independent filmmakers from all ov
er the world.
\n
In July of 2
023\, brothers Brett and Kyle Havertine purchased Trail Creek Outfitters f
rom Ed Camelli and their mother\, Joanne Havertine.
\n
Kyle Havertine\, co-owner\, Trail Creek Outfitt
ers\, said: “We are honored to continue the longstanding tradition of Tra
il Creek Outfitters giving back to our local community. Trail Creek takes
great pride in outfitting all your adventures and wherever life takes you.
While you might summit a mountain or ski the Alps\, we believe that your
backyard adventures can be some of the most meaningful. That is why we hav
e partnered with Stroud Water Research Center and the Brandywine Red Clay
Alliance to support water quality\, land preservation\, and environmental
education.We are so passionate about giving back to our community and supp
orting our local environment\; when they thrive\, we thrive.”
Proceeds from ticket sa
les will benefit local conservation organizations Stroud Water Research Ce
nter and the Brandywine Red Clay Alliance.
\n
Thank you to our local
sponsors: Embreeville Mill\, Fair Play Foundation\, GreenWeaver Landscapes
\, Dogfish Head Craft Brewery\, The Pancoast & Yacka Group\, Wild Birds Un
limited of Hockessin\, Harvest Market\, and Weeds Inc.
\n
Thank you t
o our in-kind donors: Atwater Designs\, Barnard’s Orchards\, Henisee Potte
ry\, Hood’s BBQ\, Landhope Farms\, OsoSweet Bakery Cafe\, Nomadic Pies\, N
orthbrook Marketplace\, Primo Hoagies of Kennett Square\, Spread Bagelry\,
Sovana Bistro\, Triple Fresh Market\, The Whip Tavern.
\n
Tickets: <
a class='ai1ec-ticket-url-exported' href='https://trailcreekoutfitters.big
cartel.com'>https://trailcreekoutfitters.bigcartel.com.
X-COST:1 Ticket: $45 Two Tickets: $80
X-TICKETS-URL:https://trailcreekoutfitters.bigcartel.com
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Information & Tours\; 8004483883\; tourinfo@winterthur.org\; https:
//www.winterthur.org/calendar/bank-to-bend-3/
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the early-spring garden and bulb display on the beaut
iful March Bank with a day of events. The event gets its name from the du
Pont family custom of walking the path from the March Bank to Magnolia Ben
d at this time of year looking for the first flowers in the garden.\nYour
admission includes access to the plant sale and the guided Director’s Gard
en Walk:\n10:00 am–3:00 pm: Plant Sale of cyclamen\, perennials\, and unus
ual snowdrops. Members’ preview sale\, 9:00–10:00 am\n2:15 pm: Director’s
Garden Walk: Snowdrops and Other Minor Bulbs\nFor an additional fee of $20
\, you can also attend two lectures:\n11:00 am–12:00 pm: “On the Wildside:
Taking Naturalistic Planting to a New Level\,” lecture presented by Keith
Wiley\, one of Britain’s most innovative designers who has taken naturali
stic planting to a new level in his development of the Wildside Garden.\n1
:00–2:00 pm: “Plant Hunters\,” lecture presented by Ambra Edwards. An awar
d-winning writer and garden historian\, Edwards will take you through time
and across the world to discover the unexpected origins of some favorite
garden plants.\nSelf-guided tours\, plant sale\, and guided garden walk in
cluded with admission. Members free. Lectures may be added for $20. Regis
tration recommended.\nTickets: https://my.winterthur.org/account/login?ret
urnurl=111017111018&_ga=2.15001398.1240968215.1709322906-1433999480.170688
8722.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T150000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike Winterthu
r\, Delaware 19735
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Bank to Bend
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Celebrate the
early-spring garden and bulb display on the beautiful March Bank with a day of events
. The event gets its name from the du Pont family custom of walking the pa
th from the March Bank to Magnolia Bend at this time of year looking for t
he first flowers in the garden.
\n
Your admission includes access to
the plant sale and the guided Director’s Garden Walk:
\n
10:00 am–3:00 pm: Plant Sale of cyclamen\, perennials\, and unusua
l snowdrops. Members’ preview sale\, 9:00–10:00 am
For an additional fee of $20\,
you can also attend two lectures:
\n
11:00 am–12
:00 pm: “On the Wildside: Taking Naturalistic Planting to a New Level\,” l
ecture presented by Keith Wiley\, one of Britain’s most innovative designe
rs who has taken naturalistic planting to a new level in his development o
f the Wildside Garden.
\n
1:00–2:00 pm: “Plant Hunters\,” lecture presented by A
mbra Edwards. An award-winning writer and garden historian\, Edwards will
take you through time and across the world to discover the unexpected orig
ins of some favorite garden plants.
\n
Self-guided tours\, plant
sale\, and guided garden walk included with admission. Members free. Lect
ures may be added for $20. Registration recommended.
X-COST:$23.00 - $25.00
X-TICKETS-URL:https://my.winterthur.org/account/login?returnurl=11101711101
8&_ga=2.15001398.1240968215.1709322906-1433999480.1706888722
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Georgia Black\; 6102473222\; georgiablack@verizon.net\; www.thebvc.
org
DESCRIPTION:Help support the BVC with a fun night of BINGO. Registration wi
ll cover ten games. Prizes will include fabulous bags from top designers\,
including: Kate Spade\, Michael Kors\, Longchamp\, Vera Bradley\, Dooney
& Bourke\, and Coach.\nThere will also be a 50/50 Raffle\, Basket Raffle\,
and a special chance to win a Tory Burch designer tote.\nBINGO dauber pen
s will be sold at the door or online. Light refreshments will be sold at c
oncession stand\, or BYOF. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted.\nPre-reg
istration is requested. If reserving a whole table for your group or famil
y\, all seven seats will have to be registered together.\nwww.thebvc.org/b
ingo\n \nTickets: http://www.thebvc.org/bingo.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T190000
LOCATION:St Michael Lutheran Church @ 109 E. Doe Run Rd Kennett Sqaure PA 1
9348
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Brandywine Valley Chorale Designer Bag Bingo
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/brandywine-valley-chorale-designer-bag
-bingo/
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Help support
the BVC with a fun night of BINGO. Registration will cover ten games. Priz
es will include fabulous bags from top designers\, including: Kate
Spade\, Michael Kors\, Longchamp\, Vera Bradley\, Dooney & Bourke\, and Coach.
\n
There will also be a 50/50
Raffle\, Basket Raffle\, and a special chance to win a T
ory Burch designer tote.
\n
BINGO dauber pens will be sold a
t the door or online. Light refreshments will be sold at concession stand\
, or BYOF. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted.
\n
Pre-registration
is requested. If reserving a whole table for your group or family\, all s
even seats will have to be registered together.
X-COST:$35
X-TICKETS-URL:http://www.thebvc.org/bingo
X-INSTANT-EVENT:1
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Information & Tours\; 8004483883\; tourinfo@winterthur.org\; https:
//www.winterthur.org/calendar/winterthur-wine-circle/2024-03-10/
DESCRIPTION:Bordeaux Sensory Tasting\nMarch 10 | 11:00 am-12:00 pm\nHave yo
u ever smelled or tasted something in a wine but can’t pinpoint the famili
ar scent or taste? It takes practice to be able to detect these flavors\,
and that’s where sensory tastings help. During this tasting\, explore sigh
ts\, flavors\, and aromas of wine from some of the top regions in France a
s you begin to learn how to focus on specific elements of wine. Winterthur
Cottage Cafe.\nWine Educational Talk with Dave Govatos of Swigg\nApril 10
| 6:00-7:30 pm\nJoin us at Swigg\, a curated bottle shop in Wilmington. O
wner David Govatos will take you on a journey through Bordeaux in his educ
ational wine talk. At Swigg\, he highlights wine producers that practice “
farm-to-glass\,” making wines with minimal intervention that truly show a
sense of place\, or “terroir.” Swigg is located in the Independence Mall\,
1601 Concord Pike\, Wilmington\, DE.\n$100 per person\, includes both wor
kshops. Individual workshops are not available. Registration required\; li
mited capacity. \nRegister now.\nThese are the first events in the new Win
terthur Wine Circle series. Discussions will be led by Abigail Miller\, as
sociate manager of audience engagement\, who has a master’s degree in wine
marketing from Penn State and is studying for her Level III qualification
from the Wine & Spirit Education Trust.\nTickets: https://my.winterthur.o
rg/events.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T120000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T110000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Winterthur Wine Circle
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/winterthur-wine-circle/
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Bordeaux Sen
sory Tasting
\n
March 10 | 11:00 am-12:00 pm
\n<
p>Have you ever smelled or tasted something in a wine but can’t pinpoint t
he familiar scent or taste? It takes practice to be able to detect these f
lavors\, and that’s where sensory tastings help. During this tasting\, exp
lore sights\, flavors\, and aromas of wine from some of the top regions in
France as you begin to learn how to focus on specific elements of wine. <
i>Winterthur Cottage Cafe.\n
Wine Educational Talk with Dave Go
vatos of Swigg
\n
April 10 | 6:00-7:30 pm
\n
J
oin us at Swigg\, a curated bottle shop in Wilmington. Owner David Govatos
will take you on a journey through Bordeaux in his educational wine talk.
At Swigg\, he highlights wine producers that practice “farm-to-glass\,” m
aking wines with minimal intervention that truly show a sense of place\, o
r “terroir.” Swigg is located in the Independence Mall\, 1601 Concord
Pike\, Wilmington\, DE.
\n
$100 per person\, includes both w
orkshops. Individual workshops are not available. Registration required\;
limited capacity.
These are the first events
in the new Winterthur Wine Circle series. Discussions will be led by Abig
ail Miller\, associate manager of audience engagement\, who has a master’s
degree in wine marketing from Penn State and is studying for her Level II
I qualification from the Wine & Spirit Education Trust.
\n
Tickets: <
a class='ai1ec-ticket-url-exported' href='https://my.winterthur.org/events
'>https://my.winterthur.org/events.
X-COST:$100.00 for both sessions
X-TICKETS-URL:https://my.winterthur.org/events
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Information & Tours\; 8004483883\; tourinfo@winterthur.org\; https:
//www.winterthur.org/calendar/off-the-shelf-series-the-arts-and-crafts-mov
ement/
DESCRIPTION:The Arts and Crafts movement directed anxiety about the increas
ing mechanization of art and life during the 19th century into an enduring
style focused on fine materials and craftsmanship. Join Rebecca Parmer\, d
irector of the library\, and Allie Alvis\, special collections curator\, a
s they explore this period\, highlighting a variety of representative work
s from William Morris to the Roycrofters community and beyond. Free. Reser
vations required\; limited to 20 participants.\nRegister now.\nJoin us for
Off the Shelf Series: Books-a-Buzz on May 2.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T150000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Off the Shelf Series: The Arts and Crafts Movement
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/off-the-shelf-series-the-arts-and-craf
ts-movement/
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The Arts and
Crafts movement directed anxiety about the increasing mechanization of art
and life during the 19th century into an enduring style focused on fine ma
terials and craftsmanship. Join Rebecca Parmer\, director of the library\,
and Allie Alvis\, special collections curator\, as they explore this peri
od\, highlighting a variety of representative works from William Morris to
the Roycrofters community and beyond. Free. Reservations required\; l
imited to 20 participants.
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Unionville High School in Kennett Square presents Disney's belo
ved musical The Little Mermaid\, March 14-16\, 2024\, at 7:00 p.m. in the
Unionville High School Auditorium. Join us for an unforgettable evening of
live entertainment as over 100 talented students bring Ariel's grotto and
Prince Eric's palace to the stage\, with Ariel and Prince Eric\, Sebastia
n\, King Triton\, Chef Louis\, and everyone's favorite villain\, Ursula th
e sea witch! Tickets online are $12 (adults) / $11 (students & seniors) /
$8 (children under 12). Tickets at the door are $16 (adults) / $12 (studen
ts & seniors) / $10 (children under 12). Go to https://www.showtix4u.com/e
vent-details/80624. Don't miss this amazing production!\nTickets: https://
www.showtix4u.com/event-details/80624.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T190000
LOCATION:Unionville High School @ 750 Unionville Road\, Kennett Square\, PA
19348
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20240316T235959Z
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Unionville High School Musical
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/unionville-high-school-musical/
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Unionville Hi
gh School in Kennett Square presents Disney's beloved musical The Litt
le Mermaid\, March 14-16\, 2024\, at 7:00 p.m. in the Unionville High
School Auditorium. Join us for an unforgettable evening of live entertain
ment as over 100 talented students bring Ariel's grotto and Prince Eric's
palace to the stage\, with Ariel and Prince Eric\, Sebastian\, King Triton
\, Chef Louis\, and everyone's favorite villain\, Ursula the sea witch! Ti
ckets online are $12 (adults) / $11 (students & seniors) / $8 (children un
der 12). Tickets at the door are $16 (adults) / $12 (students & seniors) /
$10 (children under 12). Go to https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/80624. Don't mis
s this amazing production!
X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/80624
X-INSTANT-EVENT:1
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:The 75th annual Chadds Ford Elementary School’s Art Show and Sa
le will be a one-day event on Saturday\, March 16\, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
In addition to the opportunity to buy art\, there will be the opportunity
for patrons to buy jewelry\, wooden items\, glass designs\, and pottery d
irectly from the artists\, creating a speedier check-out process. There’s
no admission fee for this event\, and all ages are welcome to attend.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240316T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240316T170000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Chadds Ford Elementary Art Show and Sale
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/chadds-ford-elementary-art-show-and-sa
le/
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The 75th annual Chadds Ford Elementary Sc
hool’s Art Show and Sale will be a one-day event on Saturday\, Ma
rch 16\, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition to the opportunity to buy art\
, there will be the opportunity for patrons to buy jewelry\, wooden items\
, glass designs\, and pottery directly from the artists\, creating a speed
ier check-out process. There’s no admission fee for this event\, and all a
ges are welcome to attend.
\n
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UID:ai1ec-204576@chaddsfordlive.com
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore some of the hotspots for birds at Winterthur
\, including wetlands\, meadows\, and the woodlands along Clenny Run. Obse
rve resident birds as well as migrating raptors\, warblers\, and sparrows.
For beginning or experienced bird watchers. Bring your binoculars. Be sur
e to dress for the weather and wear walking shoes. Park in the Visitor Par
king Lot and meet at the Picnic House (the small building at the far end o
f the lot). Walks start promptly at scheduled time. In case of inclement w
eather\, an update message will be left at 302.888.4864 by 7:00 am on the
morning of the walk.\nRegister now\nJoin us for birding walks on April 17\
, May 1\, May 15\, and June 19.\nTickets: https://my.winterthur.org/106792
/110996.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T100000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:For the Birds: Birding Walks
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/for-the-birds-birding-walks/
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Join us to ex
plore some of the hotspots for birds at Winterthur\, including wetlands\,
meadows\, and the woodlands along Clenny Run. Observe resident birds as we
ll as migrating raptors\, warblers\, and sparrows. For beginning or experi
enced bird watchers. Bring your binoculars. Be sure to dress for the weath
er and wear walking shoes. Park in the Visitor Parking Lot and meet at
the Picnic House (the small building at the far end of the lot). Walks st
art promptly at scheduled time. In case of inclement weather\, an update m
essage will be left at 302.888.4864 by 7:00 am on the morning of the walk.
X-COST:$20.00
X-TICKETS-URL:https://my.winterthur.org/106792/110996
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DTSTAMP:20240319T113742Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Jean Cathey\; 240-328-0607\; jcatheyart@gmail.com\; https//:www.del
awarevalleyartleague.com
DESCRIPTION:DVAL's monthly membership meeting will be held Wednesday\, Marc
h 20th from 1:00 pm to 3:00pm. Following the membership meeting\, a demon
stration by mixed media artist Monique Sarkessian will take place. Meetin
gs and demonstrations are free and open to the public. All are welcome to
attend.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T150000
LOCATION:Newtown Presbyterian Church @ 3600 Goshen Road\, Newtown Square\,
PA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Delaware Valley Art League Membership Meeting
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/delaware-valley-art-league-membership-
meeting/
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DVAL's monthl
y membership meeting will be held Wednesday\, March 20th from 1:00 pm to 3
:00pm. Following the membership meeting\, a demonstration by mixed media
artist Monique Sarkessian will take place. Meetings and demonstrations ar
e free and open to the public. All are welcome to attend.
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Join us each day to celebrate the things that make spring speci
al. Each day features a themed craft\, activity or demonstration\, and a p
lanted seed to take home.\nTuesday—Birds. Build a birdhouse and take home
a sunflower.\nWednesday—Bees. Meet Winterthur’s beekeeper and take home a
bee-friendly plant.\nThursday—Meet Winterthur’s goats and take home a radi
sh.\nFriday—Flowers. Make a flower crown and other crafts and take home a
native wildflower.\nDrop-in program. Included with admission. Members free
.\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T140000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T110000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240327T110000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240328T110000
RDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20240329T110000
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SUMMARY:Spring Fling
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Join us each
day to celebrate the things that make spring special. Each day features a
themed craft\, activity or demonstration\, and a planted seed to take home
.
\n
Tuesday—Birds. Build a birdhouse and take home a sunflower.
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Wednesday—Bees. Meet Winterthur’s beekeeper and take home a bee-frien
dly plant.
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Thursday—Meet Winterthur’s goats and take home a radish
.
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Friday—Flowers. Make a flower crown and other crafts and take ho
me a native wildflower.
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Drop-in program. Included with admissi
on. Members free.
\n
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Join us each day to celebrate the things that make spring speci
al. Each day features a themed craft\, activity or demonstration\, and a p
lanted seed to take home.\nTuesday—Birds. Build a birdhouse and take home
a sunflower.\nWednesday—Bees. Meet Winterthur’s beekeeper and take home a
bee-friendly plant.\nThursday—Meet Winterthur’s goats and take home a radi
sh.\nFriday—Flowers. Make a flower crown and other crafts and take home a
native wildflower.\nDrop-in program. Included with admission. Members free
.\nPurchase tickets.
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SUMMARY:Spring Fling
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Join us each
day to celebrate the things that make spring special. Each day features a
themed craft\, activity or demonstration\, and a planted seed to take home
.
\n
Tuesday—Birds. Build a birdhouse and take home a sunflower.
\n
Wednesday—Bees. Meet Winterthur’s beekeeper and take home a bee-frien
dly plant.
\n
Thursday—Meet Winterthur’s goats and take home a radish
.
\n
Friday—Flowers. Make a flower crown and other crafts and take ho
me a native wildflower.
\n
Drop-in program.Included wit
h admission. Members free.
\n
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CONTACT:Daye Kim\; 4844249896\; info@saliimprojects.com\; www.saliimproject
s.com
DESCRIPTION:SALIIM PROJECTS is proud to present “Well Within: Portraits by
Sarah Fantuzzo\, Alpha Massaquoi Jr\, and Karla Pankratz” a three-person e
xhibition of artists. While the exhibition celebrates the excellence of th
ese local talents\, the show highlights the ways these artists explore and
speak about themselves\, their loved ones\, and surroundings through thei
r figurative representations. The drawings and paintings exhibited in dial
ogue demonstrate how capacious and complex the artistic language of portra
iture can be and the genre’s power to illuminate how we engage\, feel\, an
d view the world around us.\nThe exhibition opening reception will take pl
ace on Thursday\, April 11\, 2024 from 5 PM to 7:30 PM\, providing an oppo
rtunity for art enthusiasts and the local community to gather and engage w
ith the artists and their work. Attendees can expect an evening of inspira
tion\, dialogue\, and celebration of creativity.\n \n“Well Within: Portrai
ts by Sarah Fantuzzo\, Alpha Massaquoi Jr\, and Karla Pankratz”\nApril 11
– May 18\, 2024\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, April 11\, 2024 | 5 - 7:30
PM\nFree Admission\, Every art lover is welcome.\nSALIIM PROJECTS | 3715 W
est Chester Pike\, Newtown Square\, PA 19073\nAny questions\, info@saliimp
rojects.com or (484) 424-9896\nAmple parking in the back side of the buil
ding.
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LOCATION:SALIIM PROJECTS @ 3715 West Chester Pike\, Newtown Square
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SUMMARY:Portrait Art Show Opening Reception in Newtown Square
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-newtown-square/
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SALIIM PROJECTS is proud to present “Well W
ithin: Portraits by Sarah Fantuzzo\, Alpha Massaquoi Jr\, and Karla Pankra
tz” a three-person exhibition of artists. While the exhibition celebrates
the excellence of these local talents\, the show highlights the ways these
artists explore and speak about themselves\, their loved ones\, and surro
undings through their figurative representations. The drawings and paintin
gs exhibited in dialogue demonstrate how capacious and complex the artisti
c language of portraiture can be and the genre’s power to illuminate how w
e engage\, feel\, and view the world around us.
\n
The exhibition opening reception will take place on Thursday\, Ap
ril 11\, 2024 from 5 PM to 7:30 PM\, providing an opportunity for art enth
usiasts and the local community to gather and engage with the artists and
their work. Attendees can expect an evening of inspiration\, dialogue\, an
d celebration of creativity.
\n
\n
“Well Within: Portraits by Sarah Fantuzzo\, Alpha Massaquoi Jr\, and Karla
Pankratz”
\n
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore some of the hotspots for birds at Winterthur
\, including wetlands\, meadows\, and the woodlands along Clenny Run. Obse
rve resident birds as well as migrating raptors\, warblers\, and sparrows.
For beginning or experienced bird watchers. Bring your binoculars. Be sur
e to dress for the weather and wear walking shoes. Park in the Visitor Par
king Lot and meet at the Picnic House (the small building at the far end o
f the lot). Walks start promptly at scheduled time. In case of inclement w
eather\, an update message will be left at 302.888.4864 by 7:00 am on the
morning of the walk.\nRegister now.\nJoin us for birding walks on May 1\,
May 15\, and June 19.\n\nShare:\nTickets: https://my.winterthur.org/106792
/110999.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240417T100000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike
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SUMMARY:For the Birds: Birding Walks
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Join us to ex
plore some of the hotspots for birds at Winterthur\, including wetlands\,
meadows\, and the woodlands along Clenny Run. Observe resident birds as we
ll as migrating raptors\, warblers\, and sparrows. For beginning or experi
enced bird watchers. Bring your binoculars. Be sure to dress for the weath
er and wear walking shoes. Park in the Visitor Parking Lot and meet at
the Picnic House (the small building at the far end of the lot). Walks st
art promptly at scheduled time. In case of inclement weather\, an update m
essage will be left at 302.888.4864 by 7:00 am on the morning of the walk.
X-COST:$20.00
X-TICKETS-URL:https://my.winterthur.org/106792/110999
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Featured\,Workshops
CONTACT:https://secure.qgiv.com/event/2024walkforpaws/
DESCRIPTION:Brandywine Valley SPCA's Walk for Paws is back April 27\, 2024
at West Goshen Community Park. This pawsome day of family fun kicks off wi
th a 5K color run\, a 1K walk led by Fox29’s Sue Serio\, and yoga with pup
pies! The festivities continue with live music\, vendors\, food trucks\, a
pet costume contest\, kid fun zone\, a dog lure course\, dock diving dogs
\, and so much more! Run\, walk or downward dog your way to register today
and take advantage of early bird registration special\, until March 27! W
alkforpaws.com \nTickets: https://secure.qgiv.com/event/2024walkforpaws/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T130000
LOCATION:West Goshen Community Park @ 1023 Fernhill Rd\, West Chester\, PA
19380
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Valley SPCA’s Walk for Paws
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Brandywine Valley SPCA's Walk fo
r Paws is back April 27\, 2024 at West Goshen Community Park. This pawsome
day of family fun kicks off with a 5K color run\, a 1K walk led by Fox29’
s Sue Serio\, and yoga with puppies! The festivities continue with live mu
sic\, vendors\, food trucks\, a pet costume contest\, kid fun zone\, a dog
lure course\, dock diving dogs\, and so much more! Run\, walk or downward
dog your way to register today and take advantage of early bird registrat
ion special\, until March 27! Walkforpaws.com
X-COST:$5-$35
X-TICKETS-URL:https://secure.qgiv.com/event/2024walkforpaws/
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore some of the hotspots for birds at Winterthur
\, including wetlands\, meadows\, and the woodlands along Clenny Run. Obse
rve resident birds as well as migrating raptors\, warblers\, and sparrows.
For beginning or experienced bird watchers. Bring your binoculars. Be sur
e to dress for the weather and wear walking shoes. Park in the Visitor Par
king Lot and meet at the Picnic House (the small building at the far end o
f the lot). Walks start promptly at scheduled time. In case of inclement w
eather\, an update message will be left at 302.888.4864 by 7:00 am on the
morning of the walk.\nRegister now.\nJoin us for birding walks on May 15 a
nd June 19\,\nTickets: https://my.winterthur.org/106792/111000.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240501T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240501T100000
LOCATION:Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library @ 5105 Kennett Pike
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SUMMARY:For the Birds: Birding Walks
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Join us to ex
plore some of the hotspots for birds at Winterthur\, including wetlands\,
meadows\, and the woodlands along Clenny Run. Observe resident birds as we
ll as migrating raptors\, warblers\, and sparrows. For beginning or experi
enced bird watchers. Bring your binoculars. Be sure to dress for the weath
er and wear walking shoes. Park in the Visitor Parking Lot and meet at
the Picnic House (the small building at the far end of the lot). Walks st
art promptly at scheduled time. In case of inclement weather\, an update m
essage will be left at 302.888.4864 by 7:00 am on the morning of the walk.
X-TICKETS-URL:https://my.winterthur.org/106792/111000
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Explore works in the library that feature insects with Allie Al
vis\, special collections curator. See dresses embellished with beetle win
gs\, discover how scientists classify insects\, learn how to spot the work
of a bookworm\, and explore how our many-legged friends appear as decorat
ive motifs throughout the centuries. Free. Reservations required\; limited
to 20 participants.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240502T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240502T150000
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SUMMARY:Off the Shelf Series: Books-a-Buzz
URL:https://chaddsfordlive.com/event/off-the-shelf-series-books-a-buzz/
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Explore works
in the library that feature insects with Allie Alvis\, special collection
s curator. See dresses embellished with beetle wings\, discover how scient
ists classify insects\, learn how to spot the work of a bookworm\, and exp
lore how our many-legged friends appear as decorative motifs throughout th
e centuries. Free. Reservations required\; limited to 20 participants.
\n
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CONTACT:Carol Heisler-Lawson\; 6105702343\; carol@rosesquared.com\; https:/
/rosesquared.com/
DESCRIPTION:Chase Center on the Riverfront\nRose Squared Art Shows presents
more than 100 artists at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington
DE July 27-28\, 2024. This event showcases both fine art and fine craft w
ith works in apothecary\, artisanal foods\, ceramics\, jewelry\, wood\, di
gital art\, decorative and wearable fiber\, furniture\, glass\, painting\,
2D/3D mixed media and photography.\nShow hours 10-5 Saturday and Sunday\n
This gorgeous indoor\, air-conditioned event space will feature artists fr
om across the country\, many of which only exhibit at indoor events. With
a café on site\, restaurants within walking distance\, multiple hotel opti
ons and ample free parking\, this is a MUST DO EVENT! Plan to spend the da
y or the weekend on the Riverfront.\n815 Justison St\, Wilmington\, DE 198
01\nTickets: https://rosesquared.com/.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240728T170000
LOCATION:Chase Center on the Riverfront @ 816 Justison Street
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SUMMARY:Rose Squared Art Show at the Chase Center on the Riverfront
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Chase
Center on the Riverfront
\n
Rose Squared Art Shows presents
more than 100 artists at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington
DE July 27-28\, 2024. This event showcases both fine art and fine craft w
ith works in apothecary\, artisanal foods\, ceramics\, jewelry\, wood\, di
gital art\, decorative and wearable fiber\, furniture\, glass\, painting\,
2D/3D mixed media and photography.
\n
Show hours 10-5 Saturday and S
unday
\n
This gorgeous indoor\, air-conditioned event space will feat
ure artists from across the country\, many of which only exhibit at indoor
events. With a café on site\, restaurants within walking distance\, multi
ple hotel options and ample free parking\, this is a MUST DO EVENT! Plan t
o spend the day or the weekend on the Riverfront.
X-COST:$12.00
X-TICKETS-URL:https://rosesquared.com/
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CONTACT:Carol Heisler-Lawson\; 6105702343\; carol@rosesquared.com\; https:/
/rosesquared.com/
DESCRIPTION:Ludwig’s Corner\nRose Squared Art Shows presents more than 100
artisans at its inaugural Ludwig’s Corner Art Show September 14-15\, 2024.
This event showcases both fine art and fine craft with works in apotheca
ry\, artisanal foods\, ceramics\, jewelry\, wood\, digital art\, decorativ
e and wearable fiber\, furniture\, glass\, painting\, 2D/3D mixed media an
d photography. Plan to spend the day and enjoy a selection of food trucks
and breweries.\nShoe hours 10-5 Saturday and Sunday rain or shine\nLudwig’
s Corner Horse Show Arena resides along the Rt 100 corridor in the picture
sque countryside of Chester County known by the locals as “horse country”.
The property is beautifully manicured with ample free parking patrons.\n
1326 Pottstown Pike\, Glenmoore\, PA 19343
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LOCATION:Ludwig's Corner Horse Show Arena @ 1326 Pottstown Pike
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SUMMARY:Rose Squared Art Show at Ludwig’s Corner
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Ludwi
g’s Corner
\n
Rose Squared Art Shows presents more than 100
artisans at its inaugural Ludwig’s Corner Art Show September 14-15\, 2024.
This event showcases both fine art and fine craft with works in apotheca
ry\, artisanal foods\, ceramics\, jewelry\, wood\, digital art\, decorativ
e and wearable fiber\, furniture\, glass\, painting\, 2D/3D mixed media an
d photography. Plan to spend the day and enjoy a selection of food trucks
and breweries.
\n
Shoe hours 10-5 Saturday and Sunday rain or shine
p>\n
Ludwig’s Corner Horse Show Arena resides along the Rt 100 corridor
in the picturesque countryside of Chester County known by the locals as “h
orse country”. The property is beautifully manicured with ample free park
ing patrons.