November 17, 2021

First Santa sighting at Glen Eagle

Santa arrives in Glen Eagle.

 

Santa and Mrs. Claus made an appearance at Glen Eagle Shopping Center Wednesday as part of the opening of Holiday Magic Village, which features the Grinch’s Grotto. It’s considered a pop-up one-stop photo shop where families can take their kids to get photos taken with Santa as well as The Grinch.

The shop is next to Whole Foods. It officially opens on Nov. 18 and will be open through Dec. 24.

Santa was greeted with song, which included the voices of Concord Township Council members John Crossan and Dana Rankin.

Concord Township Council members Dana Rankin and John Crossan cozy up to the Grinch in the Grinch’s Grotto at Holiday Magic Village.

Crossan said the opening of the shop “is a great opportunity for us as a community to come, to make memories.”

According to a press release, when guests arrive at the Holiday Magic Village, they will be immersed in holiday magic. A newly designed Santa’s Workshop and elaborate Grinch’s Grotto™ are joined by My Photo Op Spot – a virtual photo experience that instantly places guests’ personal photos from their personal devices in festive holiday backgrounds to download, save and share on social media. Guests can snap a selfie or upload photos already taken from their device using CHP’s My Photo product. This proprietary software removes the background of the photo like magic. Guests can scan the QR code displayed in the queue at the photo experience. My Photo Op Spot offers an opportunity for families, friends, and children to appear in different holiday backgrounds – making it easy to celebrate the holiday magic with everyone no matter where they’re located. Guests can tag their friends when they share on social media with the #MyPhotoOpSpot.

All CDC Safety Guidelines for COVID-19 will be followed. To create a safe experience, guests must book the photo experience in advance at https://www.whereissanta.com. The Holiday Magic Village will not accommodate walk-up guests; however, guests can book same-day reservations with no additional fee.

Photo packages include a $25 to shop Shutterfly where gifts can be created for loved ones using the Holiday Magic Village photos and start at $49.99. Visit the website for more information, to book a visit or purchase photos.

Glen Eagle will have an official tree lighting on Nov. 27.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Charles Francis Quinn II, formerly of Pennsbury Township

Charles Francis Quinn II, age 88, passed away on Wednesday, November 10, 2021, in Middletown, DE from an inoperable brain tumor.

Charles Francis Quinn II

Charles was the son of the late Charles Francis Quinn and Veronica Davis Quinn of Philadelphia, PA and Ventnor, NJ. He was born in 1933 and grew up in the Logan area of Philadelphia and the beaches of Ventnor, NJ. Charles attended Holy Child Elementary school and served as an altar boy, once with Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen. He went to St. Joseph’s Prep, St. Joseph’s University, and then was awarded a scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania Law school. Charles served as Private 1st class in the US Army on active reserve for 6 years at the time of the Korean war and was proud to be selected to carry the heavy Browning Automatic Rifle. He was an attorney and eventually a partner in his own practice in Philadelphia. Setting legal precedents, he was published in the Duquesne Law review.

For most of his professional career, Charles worked as a trial lawyer. After retiring from law at a young age, he pursued many interests and skills, even acting on stage and in TV and films! Later in life, Charles published articles on topics of politics, thoroughbred racehorses, and UFOs. He was most proud of his research and cooperation with experts on the Shroud of Turin. Charles was keenly interested in the intersection of science and religion. He taught at Widener University on topics that varied from Celebrity Justice, Constitutional Law, and the existence of extraterrestrial life. In his retirement, Charles volunteered to counsel prisoners and for animal care groups and he was a docent for exhibits at the Chase Center at Wilmington Waterfront. Yes…. he truly was the most interesting man.

In 1964, he married Sandra Rueda Quinn, and together, they had 3 children: Allison, Chad, and Deirdre. They started their married life in Huntington Valley, and lived in Rydal, PA, Chadds Ford, and most recently in Middletown, Del. Charles was delighted to be a “Popsy” to his 8 grandchildren.

An outdoorsman and history buff, Charles’s favorite activities were world travel, reading, music, making family films, movies, skiing, golfing, nature walks and horseback riding on the Wissahickon Trail, biking the Jersey shore boardwalk, and kayaking. A true animal lover, he cherished his relationships with his cats and dogs over the years and generously supported endangered species and animal rescue organizations.

In addition to his parents, Charles was preceded in death by his “ever-lovin’” sister, Vera Quinn Donnelly; and in childhood, sisters Joan and Margie. He is survived by his loving wife, Sandra Rueda Quinn; children; Allison Quinn Girone (Steve), “Chad” Charles F. Quinn III (Patricia Markey), and Deirdre Quinn Karns (Brett); and 8 grandchildren, William Girone (Maria Wendt), Benjamin Girone (Alyssa Hermann), John Girone, Anne Girone, Charlotte “Charlie IV” Quinn, Kendall Quinn, Whitney Rose Quinn, and Morgan Ashley Karns.

A visitation for family and friends will be held from 9:30 am until 10:30 am Wednesday, November 24, 2021, at St. Joseph’s on the Brandywine R.C. Church, 10 Old Church Road, Wilmington, DE, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10:30. Face coverings will be required for all those in attendance not immunized with the COVID-19 vaccine per the Governor of Delaware. Interment will follow in the church cemetery onsite.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Charles’s memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105, online by clicking here; Shriners Hospitals for Children, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607, online by clicking here; or Castaways Cats Delaware, online by clicking here.

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Police Log Nov. 17: Thefts, motorcyclist killed

Pennsylvania State Police

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State police said they arrested Michael Brennan, 59, of Wilmington, on shoplifting charges. Brennan reportedly attempted taking $94 worth of merchandise on Nov. 6.

Police are investigating the reported theft of $474 worth of Red Bull from the Wawa on Route 1 in Concord Township. The theft took place shortly before 10 p.m. on Oct. 17, according to the police report.

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Jesus Rodriguez Santiago, 41, of Kennett Square, was cited for driving without a license following a one-car crash in East Marlborough Township on Nov. 3, a police report said. According to that report, Rodriguez Santiago was driving north in the left lane of Baltimore Pike, another vehicle entered the roadway from South Orchard Avenue. Rodriguez Santiago swerved for “unknown reasons” and left the lane of travel and struck a PennDOT sign.

According to a police report, Bradley Haines, 41, of Kennett Square, was arrested for drug possession after state police troopers found him a pickup truck in the east Marlborough Township Walmart parking lot on Oct. 21.

Kennett Square Police Department

Borough police said Tania Pina-Pina (no age or place of residence mentioned) faces a series of charges related to a motor vehicle death in September. The report said Pina-Pina was driving an SUV that collided with a motorcyclist at West Cypress and Lafayette streets. According to the report, several witnesses said they observed Pina-Pina failing to stop at a stop sign before striking the victim. Charges include an accident involving death/injury, drivers required to be licensed, reckless driving, and careless driving.

Kevin Luna-Zavala, 24, of Kennett Square, was arrested and charged with violations of the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act (Act 64) after he was found to be in possession of marijuana and related paraphernalia, a police report said. The incident happened on Nov. 3 at 4:42 p.m. in the 500 block of Las Rosas Drive. Police said Luna-Zavala also has two active arrest warrants and was turned over to a constable after being transported to Kennett Square Police Department. Possession of marijuana charges was filed with District Court 15-3-04.

Police said Alexis Doherty, 26, of Philadelphia, was arrested and charged with DUI and related offenses after the vehicle she was operating was stopped for failing to stop at a clearly posted stop sign. The incident occurred on Nov. 6, at approximately 11:04 p.m., at the intersection of Birch Street and S. Walnut Street. Police said officers observed indicators suggesting intoxication and field sobriety tests showed impairment. She was taken into custody for suspicion of DUI and submitted to a chemical test of breath, resulting in a blood alcohol level of 0.172 percent.

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