May 25, 2022

Darlington Art Center 4 Arts Festival

Darlington Art Center 4 Arts Festival

The Brandywine Valley is lucky to have so many fantastic venues for not just showcasing art, but also places where students young and old can learn about the many facets of artistic expression. The Darlington Center for the Arts located in Garnet Valley takes this task to heart, creating a space where every form of art takes a turn at center stage. Darlington is currently celebrating the creations, hard work, and talent of their community with the 4 Arts Festival, featuring a gallery show, concerts, performances, and more through June 12th.

On their toes

Darlington has intentionally created a welcoming space for students of all ages, experience, and ability. “Our mission is to build community by providing Every Art for Everyone,” says Emily Moylan, Community Engagement Manager. “Not only do we provide quality arts instruction in all four major art forms for all ages and abilities, but we are also focused on connecting and engaging with our community through artmaking.”

Kate McGrath, Teaching Artist (Drama), notes, “Darlington has a unique way of feeling both big and small to our students: big in that the classes, camps, and other programming expand their opportunities, allowing them to try new things, and explore their talents, which the rest of the world can then enjoy. Small in the sense that everyone at Darlington is focused and devoted to the arts and so a kindred soul.”

Darlington serves as a center for many local artists, whether they teach, participate in the shows, or simply visit. “I am always in awe of the range of talent we have in and around the Brandywine Valley,” Moylan says. “We just recently had our Juried Art Show and finished up our Coffee House Concert Series, where we had the pleasure of featuring some of these artists.”

The fun doesn’t end at the front door. Darlington’s events expand out through the Brandywine Valley. “I’m looking forward especially to the Summer Concert Series at Smithbridge Park on Thursdays,” McGrath says. “I drive by the park every day and can’t wait to lie on the grass and enjoy live music.” Held every other Thursday evening from June 30th through September 10th, this popular series includes a variety of musical acts, from jazz to cabaret to rock and pop.

Art for all ages

The 4 Arts Festival also welcomes the public to see the rising talent of the next generation. Moylan is eager to share all the details: “Our dance recital at Cab Calloway School of the Arts is next on the docket! We are so excited to be featuring over 50 dancers this year in many different disciplines.” Or you can look for future marquee names on the stage. “Final performances for the drama classes for kids will be held on June 6 and 7,” McGrath notes. “They will be livestreamed and are a great way to see what the Drama programming is like for young people at Darlington!”

Back at Darlington, art is on display in every medium from both students and their instructors. “I’ve seen some great work come out of our Comics and Cartoons, STEAM, and Drawing and Painting classes,” Moylan says. The gallery showcases their work throughout Darlington as part of the 4 Arts Festival.

It is exhilarating for all—students, instructors, families, friends, and visitors—to be able to be back in person this year. “The 4 Arts Festival is all about celebration and community,” Moylan says. “We are so excited to welcome people back into the Center to cheer on our students as they showcase their progress over the Academic Year.”

Performances

The public is welcome to visit Darlington to see the Gallery Show during their normal business hours, and also invited to all events and performances. “We encourage anyone who supports the arts to come out and see how incredible our students are,” invites Moylan. “We could not be more proud, and we want to share that with you!”

The Darlington Art Center will display their Teaching Artist and Member Gallery from May 14th through June 3rd. There are events ongoing at the 4 Arts Festival from May 14th through June 11th, featuring Music, Visual Art, Dance, and Drama. This family friendly event supports young artists and the community. The Darlington Arts Center is at 977 Shavertown Road, Garnet Valley, PA. More information can be found at DarlingtonArts.org.

About Victoria Rose

Victoria Rose (she/her) is an editor, writer, avid reader, self-described geek, and fan of all things creative. Her passion for words has led to her current career as a freelance editor, and she is the owner of Flickering Words, an editing service. When not wielding a red pen (or cursor), she loves reading books of all genres, playing video, board, and word games, baking ridiculous creations to show off on the internet, or enjoying the gorgeous outdoors. She is a board member of the West Chester Film Festival and part of the Thirsty Monsters, a team of streamers from around the world who fundraise for various charities supporting LGBTQIA+ and accessibility rights. She can be found online @WordsFlickering or the Brandywine Art Guide @BrandywineArtGuide.

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Around Town May 25

The 2022 Rose Tree Park Summer Festival opens Wednesday, June 15.

Delaware County Symphony will be kicking off the 2022 Rose Tree Park Summer Festival with a free concert at the outdoor amphitheater at Rose Tree Park. The orchestra will be performing some of our favorites from this past season. The concert is on Wednesday, June 15 at 7:30 p.m.

Author Bruce Mowday will discuss his book on Lafayette and the Battle of Brandywine on Thursday, June 2.

Brandywine Conservancy welcomes the award-winning author and newspaper reporter Bruce E. Mowday for a lecture on his most recent book, “Lafayette at Brandywine: The Making of an American Hero.” Marquis de Lafayette was an integral part of America’s victory over Britain in the Revolutionary War. The key event was the sacrifice made by Lafayette at the Battle of the Brandywine on Sept. 11, 1777. In-person tickets (at the Millstone Café): $10 for Brandywine and Chester County History Center members, $15 for non-members; virtual tickets (online via Zoom): Pay what you wish. The lecture is 6-7 p.m. on Thursday, June 2.

Kennett Square will celebrate flowers — their beauty and fragrance — on June 10-12.

It’s the Kennett Floral Flash. It’s a brand new event and it’s for one weekend only. Kennett Blooms Floral Flash will feature thousands of blooms artfully arranged by local floral designers in seven large-scale installations in locations throughout town the weekend of June 10th–12th. It celebrates the multi-sensory beauty of flowers and the creative talents of local floral designers with temporary floral installations in public places throughout town.

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Police Log May 25: Drug bust, theft, DUIs

Pennsylvania State Police

Pennsylvania State Police will be conducting sobriety checkpoints this weekend.

State troopers from both the Media and Avondale barracks will be out in force this Memorial Day weekend and both will be conducting sobriety checkpoints.

Avondale Barracks

Mauriyyah Pryor, 25, of Philadelphia, was arrested on drug charges in Kennett Township, according to a state police press release. According to the report, police made a traffic stop on a vehicle operated without lights on during hours of darkness. The report also said that during their interaction with the driver, police observed indicators of criminal activity. A search turned up drugs and paraphernalia, police said. The incident happened on E. Baltimore Pike at Nursery Lane on May 18 at 10:47 p.m.

Police said they arrested a 25-year-old man from Elkton, Md., for shoplifting at the Walmart in East Marlborough Township on April 15. The suspect, not named in the report, allegedly stole $530 worth of merchandise.

Kennett Square Police Department

Thomas Griffin, 82, of Kennett Square, was arrested and charged with DUI and related traffic offenses after police received a call about a black Chevrolet striking a street sign and then fleeing. Officers found the registration given was registered to Thomas Griffin, a report said. The incident occurred on May 13, at approximately 4:56 p.m. in the 600 block of West Cypress Street. After making contact with Griffin, officers said they observed indicators of impairment and that he admitted to drinking prior to operating his vehicle. Griffin was taken into custody for suspicion of DUI and a chemical test of his breath. That test resulted in a blood alcohol level of 0.221 percent.

Borough police said Simon Medina-Landeros, 21, of Wilmington, was arrested and charged with DUI and related offenses, following a traffic stop for failing to maintain his lane of travel and almost striking another vehicle. The incident occurred on May 21 at approximately 10:22 p.m. in the 500 block of East Cypress Street. According to the police report, officers observed indicators suggesting intoxication, and field sobriety tests showed impairment. He was taken into custody for suspicion of DUI and submitted to a chemical test of his breath. The test showed a blood alcohol level of 0.231 percent.

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