Around Town June 30

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Kids can Find Nano at the Hagley museum on July 9.

Kids know about finding Waldo and Nemo, but how about Finding Nano? That’s the next Science Saturday at Hagley Museum on Saturday, July 9 from noon to 4 p.m. There is a whole world of things we can’t see with our eyes. Get a glimpse of this tiny world and its unique properties. Visitors of all ages are invited to discover solutions to science and engineering challenges. This is a drop-in activity, feel free to join the fun at any time. Activities are included in admission and free to members.

The Chadds Ford Residents’ Association will conduct an American Flag drop-off on Independence Day, this coming Monday, July 4th, from 9-11 a.m. Flags in any condition will be taken for proper retirement. Coffee and donuts will be available.

It's story time at Mt. Cuba Center on Saturday, July 7.

Getting lost in a book can be fun. And that’s what’s possible next Thursday, July 7 from 10:30-11 a.m. at Mt Cuba Center during the next Story Time Sprouts. Families are invited on Thursday mornings to listen to stories from nature-themed children’s books intended for children ages five and under. Story Time Sprouts typically takes place outside in Bluey’s Woods. This program will be moved indoors in case of inclement weather. We recommend bringing a blanket to sit on. No reservations are required. This program takes place in person on Thursday mornings at Mt. Cuba Center through Labor Day.

The light show returns to Longwood Gardens with Light: Installations by Bruce Munro beginning Thursday, June 30, and runs every Thursday through Sunday until Oct. 30. Timed tickets are required as are membership reservations after 3 p.m. Buy tickets and make reservations here.

The light show at Longwood Gardens runs Thursday through Sunday until the end of October.

Join artist James Welling as he shares his own creative perspectives on the work and career of fellow contemporary photographer, Dawoud Bey. The event is pay-as-you-wish, 6 p.m., Thursday, July 21, via Zoom. Selections from Bey’s critically acclaimed 2017 series, Night Coming Tenderly, Black, are on display at the Brandywine River Museum of Art through August 31, 2022. Go here for more information or to register.

Penn State Extension announces that we will be hosting a 4-H Babysitting training Club to help prepare youth for babysitting. This program will be held on July 22, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Penn State Extension Office, 601 Westtown Road, West Chester. The club is designed to help prepare youth ages 11 and older for babysitting. Each participant will learn the characteristics and needs of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, safety and basic first aid, and other topics. The cost for the 4-H Babysitting Club is $25 and includes 4-H membership. Register on 4h.zsuite.org and select Chester County as the county of participation and select Babysitting July 22 as the club or contact our Penn State Extension office at ChesterExt@psu.edu or 610-696-3500 for help.  The registration deadline is July 12 or until the class reaches capacity.

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