Around Town July 26

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Construction crews prepare the old Super Fresh location for four new stores in East Marlborough Township.

• The site of the former Super Fresh in the Shoppes at Longwood Village in East Marlborough Township is being made ready for new tenants. Carter’s Oshkosh, Ulta Beauty and a Ross Dress for Less will be going in.

• The Grand Opera House in Delaware free summer programing continues next week with a performance of Missoula Children’s Theatre’s “The Snow Queen” on Friday, Aug. 3 at 1 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. Tickets are free to the general public, but the Grand is asking for a suggested donation of $5 per ticket. However, any amount will be appreciated. If you would like to reserve your seats in advance of the performance, just make a donation at least 48 hours prior to the performance. You can visit https://www.thegrandwilmington.org/explorers to download the Ticket Reservation Form or call 302-658-7897 x3201 to speak with Allyson Sands. Additionally, children in grades one through12 may audition for roles in the show. No preparation is necessary. Approximately 50-60 students will be cast. Those selected will rehearse Monday-Friday, between 10 AM – 2:30 PM. Group schedules will be distributed after the audition. Advance registration (with $10 fee) is recommended.

Chester County Commissioner Terence Farrell (second right) and Chester County Chief Information Officer Glenn Angstadt (right) accept the 2018 Digital Counties Award at last week’s National Association of Counties Conference in Nashville. Also pictured are (from left): Alan Cox, Executive Vice President, Center for Digital Government; Danielle Balmelle, Business Development Executive for award sponsors Acella; and Darryl Booth, Senior Vice President, Acella.

• According to a press release, Chester County’s increased advancement in digital technology has earned a top ten ranking among America’s 3,000-plus counties. The Center for Digital Government and National Association of Counties have placed Chester County as ninth in the nation for best technology practices, including initiatives that save tax dollars, boost transparency, focus on cyber security and citizen engagement. This is the third consecutive year the county has received this award.

• The Market at Liberty Place has teamed up with “What We Do Events” to present Family Game Night on Thursday, Aug. 2 at The Market at Liberty Place in downtown Kennett Square. Games included that evening are, “Are You Smarter than a Fifth-Grader?” Jumbo Jenga, Jumbo Uno, Twister, Musical Chairs, and many more. The event takes place from 7-9 p.m. Registration is $7 per family and can be done ahead of time online at www.eventbrite.com. Search Family Game Night in Kennett Square or you can sign up at The Market the night of the event.

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