Around Town June 7

• The Brandywine River Museum opens a new exhibit on June 9 and running through Sept. 3. “Summer Sojourn: Art on Holiday” takes visitors on a visual journey to rocky sea coasts and sandy shores, tropical settings and mountainous vistas, European cities and villages, Middle-Eastern markets and a variety of Asian vistas. The exhibit presents nearly 100 paintings, drawings and prints by 19th- and 20th-century American artists from the museum's collection. The exhibition is on view from June 9 through September 3. Works on display include those of N.C. Wyeth, Howard Pyle, Winslow Homer and others.

• Chiropractor Thomas Bianco is holding another of his Dinner on the Doc events at Pescatore’s Restaurant, 6:30 pm. on Tuesday, June 12. The event includes a wellness forum and a free, three-course dinner, a press release said. Please register by calling the office at 484-840-9100. There will also be a giveaway of a $50 Visa Gift Card and other prizes. Seating is limited.

• The Delaware Museum of Natural History will host a planetarium show titled Oasis in Space, June 16 through July 8. The show is in conjunction with the museum's latest traveling exhibit on display June 16 through September 3, Oasis in Space, a limited-run planetarium show developed by Spitz, Inc., of Chadds Ford. Visitors will embark on a startling and beautiful voyage through our universe and galaxy, and travel through our Solar System visiting all of our planets in search of water - a key ingredient for life on Earth. Admission is $9 for adults, $7 for children (3-17), $8 for seniors, and free for children 2 and younger and for museum members. For more information visit www.delmnh.org or call 302-658-9111.

• The Mill at Anselma will hold a Jambalaya Jam fund-raiser on June 16 from 6-9 p.m. Featured is live zydeco music from Johnny Ace & Sidewalk Zydeco. There will be southern food, barbecue and beverages from Victory Brewing and Wawa. Tickets are $55 per person. To download an event invitation and RSVP card, please visit www. anselmamill.org, or call 610-827-1906. The Mill at Anselma is located on Route 401 (Conestoga Road), one-half mile west of Route 113 in Chester Springs.

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