December 29, 2025

Ringing in the New Year With Kennett Square’s Mushroom Drop

Ringing in the New Year With Kennett Square’s Mushroom Drop
The illuminated mushroom rises above State and Union Streets in downtown Kennett Square during the annual Mushroom Drop, a New Year’s Eve tradition celebrating the community’s agricultural roots. Photo courtesy of Kennett Collaborative.

Jamie Kleman | Contributing Writer Delaware Live

For families and neighbors looking to welcome the New Year with a hometown tradition, the annual Mushroom Drop in downtown Kennett Square offers a celebration that blends community spirit, local pride, and festive fun. Known as the Mushroom Capital of the World, Kennett Square marks the occasion each year with its signature illuminated mushroom descending at midnight.

On Wednesday, December 31, the celebration takes place at the intersection of State and Union Streets as part of the Midnight in the Square festivities. Activities typically begin in the early evening, transforming the downtown area into a lively gathering place filled with music, lights, and neighbors coming together to close out the year.

One of the most family-friendly moments of the night happens earlier in the evening when the giant illuminated mushroom is raised into view at 8:50 p.m., weather permitting. This early highlight allows children and families to take part in the excitement without waiting until midnight, making the event accessible for a wide range of ages.

As the evening continues, live entertainment keeps the energy going with music, performances, and light displays that add to the celebratory atmosphere. A popular tradition during the event is the Mushroom Drop 50/50 raffle, which typically takes place around 10:15 p.m. Proceeds from the raffle support community causes, adding a charitable element to the night’s festivities.

As midnight approaches, the crowd gathers for the final countdown. At 11:59 p.m., anticipation builds as the illuminated mushroom begins its descent, officially marking the arrival of the New Year at 12:00 a.m. The moment is met with cheers, celebration, and a strong sense of local pride rooted in Kennett Square’s agricultural heritage.

The Mushroom Drop is a free event and is widely considered one of the region’s most distinctive New Year’s Eve traditions. Attendees are often encouraged to bring a non-perishable food donation to support Kennett Area Community Service, reinforcing the event’s focus on community connection and giving back.

With its blend of early evening family moments and a classic midnight countdown, the Mushroom Drop offers a New Year’s Eve experience that feels both festive and meaningful. More information about Midnight in the Square and the Mushroom Drop celebration is available at https://kennettcollaborative.org.

 

About George Rotsch

George is the publisher of Chadds Ford LIVE along with DelawareLIVE, MilfordLIVE, and TownSquareLIVE. He is a professional communicator and marketing consultant. He has worked national brand and local non-profits and contribute to editorial strategy and as a reporter from time to time. He can be reached at george@delawarelive.com.

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Adopt-a-Pet Dec. 29

Adopt-a-Pet Dec. 29

The following animals are ready to be adopted from the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester.

Princess Luna

Princess Luna

Princess Luna is a big, beautiful, all-black, 2-year-old kitty. Her yellow eyes are simply stunning! She also has quite an amazing personality, with her calm, friendly, and loving ways. Luna seems to be happy just to take things as they come. You can name your adoption fee for Princess Luna through Sunday, Jan. 4.

Excel

Excel

Meet Excel. This large, handsome, 4-year-old guy is looking for a loving home where he can show off his fun-loving personality. He is dog-friendly, social, and loves mingling with his friends. Plus, he’s very affectionate with people, too. Stop by our West Chester campus to meet him today. You can name your adoption fee for Excel through Sunday, Jan. 4.

For more information, go to www.bvspca.org or phone 484-302-0865.

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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