November 22, 2023

Around Town Nov. 23

Santa comes to Kennett Square this Saturday evening, Nov. 25.

The Kennett Square Holiday Light Parade is scheduled for this Saturday, Nov. 25, from 6:15 to 8 p.m. Enjoy floats and vehicles festooned with lights, dancers, a DJ playing holiday tunes, the traditional Christmas tree lighting, and of course, Santa and Mrs. Claus. The parade will once again start at the intersection of South Broad and East Cypress, then travel north in the 100 block of South Broad Street to East State Street, then continue traveling west along State Street to Meredith Street. Tree lighting will occur in the 100 block of E. State Street with the assistance of Santa. Parade spectators are asked to not occupy West State Street west of Meredith Street so the roadway can be utilized for the parade participants to disperse or be picked up. Parking restrictions along the parade route will begin at 4 followed by road closures at 5 p.m. State Street, Cypress St, and Union Street will all be shut to through traffic. Please plan accordingly and expect delays in the Borough of Kennett Square. Free parking is available at the garage from 10 am until 11 pm, compliments of Longwood Gardens & Kennett Collaborative.

The critter sale is back.

It’s critter time again. The annual Brandywine River Museum of Art’s Holiday Critter Sale is set for Nov. 30-Dec. 3 at the Chadds Ford Historical Society, 1736 Creek Road in Chadds Ford. Critter prices range from $5 to $35, with specialty items from $50 to $250, credit card sales only. All proceeds benefit the Brandywine’s Art Education and Public Programming. Over the years, more than $1.5 million dollars has been raised from the sale.

Anna Kislitsyna is the piano soloist for the DCS’s Dec. 3 performance.

The Delaware County Symphony continues its 2023-24 season with three German masterpieces at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 3. The concert includes Beethoven’s Pastorale Symphony and a rare performance of Clara Schumann’s Piano Concerto by pianist, Anna Kislitsyna. Each concert of the Delaware County Symphony’s Cultural Celebration season highlights music from a particular region. Kislitsyna, an internationally renowned concert pianist, is well-known to local audiences. She holds faculty positions at Haverford College and the Nelly Berman School of Music and maintains a performing career that includes regular visits to Carnegie Hall and concerto appearances across the country. Click here to purchase tickets.

The West Chester Christmas Parade returns Friday, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m., preceded by the annual tree lighting at 6:30 p.m. on the lawn of the Historic Chester County Courthouse. This year is all about “more” even before Santa arrives, with nearly 3,000 participants and 70 parade elements including the region’s top marching bands, dance teams, cheer squads, and choirs. An additional emcee joins 16-year parade veteran and 6ABC meteorologist Adam Joseph when WMMR’s Kathy Romano of The Preston and Steve Show makes her debut appearance as co-host. And it’s your last chance to see the West Chester University Incomparable Golden Rams Marching Band perform locally before they head off to march in the Rose Parade®.

Pancake Palooza for kids at The Spring Brook Farm on Dec. 10.

The Barn at Spring Brook Farm at 360 Locust Grove Road, West Chester, PA, invites children with disabilities and their families and friends to Pancake Palooza on Sunday, Dec. 10, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Children can meet Barn staff and learn about The Barn’s programs; enjoy a delicious breakfast by Northbrook Marketplace; participate in crafts and more. Interested attendees must RSVP for this event. A minimum donation of $5 per child attending will be appreciated.

Happy Birthday Sissy. Lillian Davis, more popularly known as Sissy, blows out the candles on a birthday cake at Hank’s Place in Kennett Square last week. It was her 84th birthday. She’s been working at Hank’s Place for 30 years and is the one who makes the rice pudding, strudel, and pies. Hank’s Placew owner Anthony Young and long-time waitress Vickie Sylvester look on.

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Road Report for Nov. 25 through Dec. 1

PennDOT has announced the following weather-dependent road projects that could affect drivers in the greater Chadds Ford area from Nov.18 through Nov. 24. Motorists are urged to allow extra time traveling through one of the construction zones. Work schedules are subject to change.

Utility work will cause lane closures on Baltimore Pike between Schoolhouse Lane and Ladbroke Road in West Marlborough Township through Dec. 15.

Utility work will also cause daytime lane closures on Burrows Run Road between Kennett Pike and Hillendale Road in Kennett Township from Nov. 27 to Dec. 7.

Vegetation management continues to cause lane closures on Old Kennett Pike between Route 82 and Burnt Mill Road in Kennett Township through Dec. 15.

Vegetation management also continues lane closures on Route 52 between Route 1 and the Delaware state line, and on Parkersville Road between Route 1 and Raven Lane through Dec. 15.

Work to replace the bridge that carries Smithbridge Road over Webb Creek in Concord Township is underway. The 96-year-old bridge has been closed since July 14, following a bridge inspection that determined structure deterioration. During construction, motorists will be directed to follow the existing detour using Bethel Road, Garnet Mine Road, Route 491, and northbound Route 202. The project is scheduled to finish in April of 2024.

Utility installation will cause periodic lane shifts on N. High Street between Route 3 and Gay Street in West Chester through Dec. 25.

Utility installation will cause periodic lane closures on Route 3 between High and Walnut streets, and on High Street between Market and Gay streets in West Chester through Dec. 25.

Motorists should expect lane restrictions with a detour for trucks on Route 162 at its intersection with Route 82 in Newlin Township because of bridge repair. There is currently no date for completion.

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SPCA holiday adoption event

SPCA holiday adoption event

Hundreds of pets in the four-state area will be looking for homes for the holidays as part of Brandywine Valley SPCA’s (BVSPCA) December Mega Adoption Event® in partnership with Petco Love, BOBS from Skechers® and Discover. The winter event will be held at all BVSPCA locations along with nine other regional participating shelters on Dec. 9 and 10 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens at all participating shelters will be available for just $35 adoption fees throughout the event.

“Our Megas are an amazing experience, to see so many pets who have lost everything be chosen by folks who are eager to give them a new life full of love,” said Adam Lamb, BVSPCA CEO. “By bringing this Mega Adoption Event into our campuses and into the shelters of our partners, we are looking to save more lives, reach more local adopters, and open space to more animals in need in our region and beyond.”

According to Petco Love President Susanne Kogut, “The energy and excitement at Mega Adoption events are incredible, because, by the end of the day, the lives of so many pets and people are about to change and all for the better. We’re so excited to spread the excitement across participating locations to reach even more families ready to adopt. Shelter workers and volunteers work tirelessly to save these pets – and the feeling they get when the pets find loving homes fuels their passion to continue their lifesaving mission.”

The Mega Adoption event will be held at all BVSPCA locations in West Chester, Plymouth Meeting, New Castle, Dover, Georgetown, and the Animal Rescue Center. Other organizations also participating in the Mega Adoption Event include ACCT Philly, Animal Adoption Center (AAC), Animal Care Shelter for Kent County, Animal Rescue League of Berks County, BARCS, Faithful Friends Animal Society, Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center, Humane Society of Harrisburg Area, South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter, and Montgomery County Animal Shelter (Texas).

All participating locations will offer a $35 adoption fee for any puppy, kitten, dog, or cat. The adoption fee includes everything typically included in adoption fees at participating locations. The BVSPCA adoption fees include microchip, spay/neuter, current vaccines, and a free follow-up wellness visit at a BVSPCA Animal Health Center.

A limited number of early access Fast Passes will be available for BVSPCA locations in West Chester, New Castle, Georgetown, and the Animal Rescue Center. Fast Passes give potential adopters access at 10 a.m., an hour ahead of general admission.

Adopters should bring a leash and collar for a dog adoption (also available for purchase), a carrier for a cat (cardboard carriers will be available for purchase), a valid ID, and the adoption fee. The BVSPCA recommends bringing any dogs into the home to meet a potential new canine family member. Outdoor meet-and-greet areas will be available and meets will be facilitated at all BVSPCA locations.

BVSPCA-led Mega Adoption Events powered by Petco Love and BOBS from Skechers® over the last eight years have found homes for more than 13,000 pets.

Event details, volunteer opportunities, and Fast Passes can be found at megaadopt.com.

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Police Log Nov. 22: Shoe thefts, drug possession

Pennsylvania State Police

Media Barracks

Police are investigating a reported burglary on Running Spring Lane in Concord Township. Police said the residents discovered the burglary at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 16. The report didn’t mention what was taken.

Two women from Delaware were arrested for shoplifting an estimated $525 worth of shoes from DSW Shoes in Concord Township on Nov. 15. Police identified the two as Tasha Waters, 29, and Twani’que Benson, 22. According to the report, police were patrolling in the Concordville Town Centre when they observed the retail theft.

Police said they responded to the Enterprise car rental on Route 202 in Concord Township on Oct. 2 for an attempted car theft. According to the report, two unknown black men attempted to steal motor vehicles by taping the lockbox shut with a note directing customers to leave keys under the floormats of the respective vehicles.

Avondale Barracks

Police from the Avondale barracks are investigating the reported theft of $600 worth of shoes from Famous Footwear in East Marlborough Township on Nov. 8. No suspects were named in the report, but police said two women are being sought.

A 17-year-old boy from Chadds Ford was arrested for drug possession in East Marlborough Township on Oct. 18. Police said they were called to Unionville High School for a report of a student with a THC vape pen.

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