Bits & Pieces for May 27

• Author Alan Hoffman will be discussing the book “Lafayette
in America 1824 and 1825” based on Auguste Levasseurs’ journal published
in 1829. The lecture will be 2 p.m., June 5 at the Brandywine Battlefield Park
and is free, according to a press release.

• Renowned artist Karl Kuerner of Chadds Ford is teaching a
free art class at Freedom Village Brandywine beginning on Tuesday, June 8. The
“Heart of the Artist” classes are open to the public but the class size is
limited to eight students. For more information, contact Barbara Chierici,
Director of Marketing of Freedom Village, at 484-288-2600. The classes will be
given on Tuesdays from June 8 until August 3 and will take place from noon
until 2 p.m.

• Track down animals that live up in the trees at the Delaware
Museum of Natural History's new special exhibit Tree Houses, open May 29
through Sept. 6. Visitors can step inside an indoor tree house to discover
hands-on activities that explore the many habitats trees provide for creatures
large and small—and people, too. ADMISSION: $7 adults, $6 seniors, $5 children
(3-17), free for children 2 and younger.

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