Harvest Market
and
Holiday Shops
at
WHAT:
Pianist Hanchien Lee will play this Sunday, December 9, at 3 pm at the Lower Brandywine Presbyterian Church. The church is at 101 Old Kennett Road (across from Winterthur Museum on Route 52) Delaware, 19807.The church is handicapped accessible and admission is free and open to the public. For further information call 610-444-1855.
She has established herself as a successful soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician. Since her debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra at age sixteen, she has performed throughout North America, Europe and Asia, appearing at venues such as Steinway Hall in New York, Academy of Music, Kimmel Center in Philadelphia and Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore.
Hanchien Lee was accepted at the Curtis Institute of Music at age eleven. Following graduation from Curtis, Ms. Lee continued her studies at Yale University, earning both a Master’s degree and an Artists’ Diploma. She holds a doctoral degree at the Peabody Conservatory of John Hopkins University. She currently serves as a piano faculty at the Peabody Preparatory of the Johns Hopskins University.
Meet with other business leaders to collaborate on growing your business.
Tuesdays at noon at Big Cheese Pizza
331 Wilmington Pike
Glen Mills PA 19342
Group Leader: Mike Bullinger 1-484-212-0001
All are welcome
Harvest Market
and
Holiday Shops
at
WHAT:
Meet with other business leaders to collaborate on growing your business.
Tuesdays at noon at Big Cheese Pizza
331 Wilmington Pike
Glen Mills PA 19342
Group Leader: Mike Bullinger 1-484-212-0001
All are welcome
Glory of Stories
Fridays, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
$3 participant (no Museum admission fee)
Glory of Stories includes a story reading for preschool and younger home-school children. The stories relate to the Museum’s
current exhibitions and permanent collection. After viewing and discussing the relevant artworks, children will create their own
pieces of art.
December 7 Red is Best by Kathy Stinson
December 14 Eddie’s Kingdom by D.B. Johnson
December 21 The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers
December 28 Oliver’s Fruit Salad by Vivian French
January 4 Snowballs by Lois Ehlert
January 11 Roger the Jolly Pirate by Brett Helquist
January 18 Shapes That Roll by Karen Nagel
January 25 Elmer by David McKee
February 1 Scribble by Deborah Freedman
February 8 Red, Red, Red by Valeri Gorbachev
February 15 Pirate Girl by Cornelia Funke
February 22 Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfi ster
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Harvest Market
and
Holiday Shops
at
WHAT:
Santa will be visiting the Meadow across Creek Road from the Chadds Ford Post Office.
Bring a friend or neighbor!
All are invited to join us as we sing holiday
favorites. Santa will visit to pick up this year’s
giving tree gifts. After the singing, we will share
cookies and punch.
We are located at 1245 Birmingham Road, West Chester, PA
(1/3 mile south of Route 926)
For questions, email us at [email protected]
Or call 610-793-1734
Annual Christmas Party at Leader's Sunoco will be held December 24 from 10-4.
Location: corner of Station Way and Baltimore Pike.
All are welcome.
Bistro on the Brandywine
Monday, December 24th 2012
(or normal a la carte menu will also be available)
Feast of the Seven Fishes-$42.50 per person
Plus tax and tip
1st Course
Cup of Lobster Bisque
Creamy, brandy laced soup
2nd Course
Crab and Pacific Octopus Salad
Wakame seaweed salad
3rd Course
Faroe Island Salmon
Mussels, clams, shrimp risotto with saffron chardonnay sauce
4th Course
Chocolate and Peanut Butter Timbale
Woodside Farms Creamery Vanilla
Best wishes for the holidays from the staff at Chadds Ford Live
Glory of Stories
Fridays, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
$3 participant (no Museum admission fee)
Glory of Stories includes a story reading for preschool and younger home-school children. The stories relate to the Museum’s
current exhibitions and permanent collection. After viewing and discussing the relevant artworks, children will create their own
pieces of art.
December 7 Red is Best by Kathy Stinson
December 14 Eddie’s Kingdom by D.B. Johnson
December 21 The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers
December 28 Oliver’s Fruit Salad by Vivian French
January 4 Snowballs by Lois Ehlert
January 11 Roger the Jolly Pirate by Brett Helquist
January 18 Shapes That Roll by Karen Nagel
January 25 Elmer by David McKee
February 1 Scribble by Deborah Freedman
February 8 Red, Red, Red by Valeri Gorbachev
February 15 Pirate Girl by Cornelia Funke
February 22 Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfi ster
Harvest Market
and
Holiday Shops
at
WHAT:

- Rob Dickenson & The Brandywine Christmas Minstrels: 2:00–4:00 & 4:00–8:00 pm
- Organ Music with Rudy Lucente: 3:00–9:00 pm
- Frank the Dog Barbershop Quartet: 6:00–9:00 pm
- Partigras Strolling Musicians: 4:00–9:00 pm
- Wilmington Handbell Ensemble: 4:00–9:00 pm
The Gardens will remain open until 10:00 pm.
Ring in the new year
Tickets: delart.org
or 302.351.8506
Best wishes for healthy and happy new year
From the staff at Chadds Ford Live
Glory of Stories
Fridays, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
$3 participant (no Museum admission fee)
Glory of Stories includes a story reading for preschool and younger home-school children. The stories relate to the Museum’s
current exhibitions and permanent collection. After viewing and discussing the relevant artworks, children will create their own
pieces of art.
December 7 Red is Best by Kathy Stinson
December 14 Eddie’s Kingdom by D.B. Johnson
December 21 The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers
December 28 Oliver’s Fruit Salad by Vivian French
January 4 Snowballs by Lois Ehlert
January 11 Roger the Jolly Pirate by Brett Helquist
January 18 Shapes That Roll by Karen Nagel
January 25 Elmer by David McKee
February 1 Scribble by Deborah Freedman
February 8 Red, Red, Red by Valeri Gorbachev
February 15 Pirate Girl by Cornelia Funke
February 22 Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfi ster
WHAT: "Choo Choo" Family Workshop
WHERE: Brandywine River Museum
WHEN: Saturday, January 5, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
COST: FREE for members and included with Museum admission.
INFO: 610-388-2700
Calling all families! See the Brandywine River Museum Railroad before it chugs away for another year and enjoy special train-themed activities. Families may challenge their skills of observation by finding fun details in the train layout and exploring the special exhibition, Pop-Up! Illustration in 3-D. Next, all are invited to create their own train "pop-up" art.
The Museum is open daily, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except Christmas Day and until 6 p.m. December 26-30. Admission is $12 for adults, $8 for seniors, $6 for students and free for members and children under 6.
Preserving art and the environment in the Brandywine Valley since 1967
U.S. Route 1, Chadds Ford, PA 19317 www.brandywinemuseum.org
CONTACT: Judy Young
On November 14, 2012, at 6:30pm the Radley Run Country Club held our 4th Historic Seminar. This annual event was open to the public.
The event this year, “Muskets and Petticoats”, included little known facts about the relationship between General George Washington and the Marques de Lafayette. To Washington, Lafayette became the son he never had and to Lafayette, Washington became the father he never knew. The evening also focused on the often overlooked, yet important, role women played in the American Revolution. Over 100 people attended this exciting event covering events from the Battle of the Brandywine on September 11, 1777 through the winter at Valley Forge.
As always the proceeds from the event benefit charities. The beneficiaries this year are all related to the topic and include the Lafayette College Library, the Chester County Historical Society, and Friends of Valley Forge Park.
On Wednesday, January 9th at 5:30 the charities will attend a meeting where their checks will be presented from the proceeds of the event.
Glory of Stories
Fridays, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
$3 participant (no Museum admission fee)
Glory of Stories includes a story reading for preschool and younger home-school children. The stories relate to the Museum’s
current exhibitions and permanent collection. After viewing and discussing the relevant artworks, children will create their own
pieces of art.
December 7 Red is Best by Kathy Stinson
December 14 Eddie’s Kingdom by D.B. Johnson
December 21 The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers
December 28 Oliver’s Fruit Salad by Vivian French
January 4 Snowballs by Lois Ehlert
January 11 Roger the Jolly Pirate by Brett Helquist
January 18 Shapes That Roll by Karen Nagel
January 25 Elmer by David McKee
February 1 Scribble by Deborah Freedman
February 8 Red, Red, Red by Valeri Gorbachev
February 15 Pirate Girl by Cornelia Funke
February 22 Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfi ster

"Breakfast on the Brandywine"
in the museum's cafeteria-style
restaurant
Admission is free for members all day,
every day. Not a member? Join now!
Glory of Stories
Fridays, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
$3 participant (no Museum admission fee)
Glory of Stories includes a story reading for preschool and younger home-school children. The stories relate to the Museum’s
current exhibitions and permanent collection. After viewing and discussing the relevant artworks, children will create their own
pieces of art.
December 7 Red is Best by Kathy Stinson
December 14 Eddie’s Kingdom by D.B. Johnson
December 21 The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers
December 28 Oliver’s Fruit Salad by Vivian French
January 4 Snowballs by Lois Ehlert
January 11 Roger the Jolly Pirate by Brett Helquist
January 18 Shapes That Roll by Karen Nagel
January 25 Elmer by David McKee
February 1 Scribble by Deborah Freedman
February 8 Red, Red, Red by Valeri Gorbachev
February 15 Pirate Girl by Cornelia Funke
February 22 Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfi ster
The Magic Pencil of the Amazing F.O.C. Darley
January 19 - March 10, 2013
More than 60 works by F.O.C. Darley, whose talent in book and magazine illustrations made him the most popular illustrator of his day, will be on view at the Brandywine River Museum from January 19 through March 10, 2013.
Darley received praise for his "magic pencil," immortalizing the fictional characters created by the most famous authors of his day, including Charles Dickens, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving and James Fenimore Cooper. He was also renowned for his drawings and prints related to the Revolutionary War, Civil War and the American frontier.
"Darley is a pivotal figure in the growth of illustration in early America," said Audrey Lewis, associate curator. "His career launched just as the market for book and magazine illustration was exploding. So great was the demand for Darley's work that new books were promoted as 'illustrated by Darley.' He also was important to the tradition of illustration as it developed in the Brandywine Valley through Howard Pyle and N.C. Wyeth."
A self-taught artist, Felix Octavius Carr Darley (1822-1888) was born in Philadelphia. As a young man he was part of a lively arts scene that included Edgar Allan Poe, who in 1843 chose Darley-the only illustrator Poe ever hand-picked-to illustrate his short story "The Gold Bug." Darley moved to New York City in 1848, and his work began to appear in magazines such as Harper's Weekly and in books by various publishers. He illustrated works by popular authors of the day, such as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Clement C. Moore and Harriet Beecher Stowe (as well as those mentioned above). Darley created lively drawings for all of Washington Irving's major novels, including Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
Darley married in 1859 and moved to Claymont, Delaware, where he worked until his death in 1888 in his home-studio while finishing a portfolio of Dickens' character sketches. His Victorian mansion, now known as the Darley House, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
The Magic Pencil of the Amazing F.O.C. Darley features works from the Brandywine River Museum's rich permanent collection, rarely seen prints on loan from the Darley Society, and several important works on loan from private collectors. The exhibition also includes bank notes and bonds illustrated by Darley, a sketch book from his European tour, drawings for Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, James Fenimore Cooper's The Pioneers and Sylvester Judd's Margaret, as well as examples of his important historical drawings and more.
The Brandywine River Museum is located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, PA. The museum is open daily, except Christmas Day, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is $12 for adults; $8 for seniors, $6 for students and children ages 6 to 12; and free for members and children under six. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 to noon from January 13 through November 24 (except during the Antiques Show on Memorial Day weekend). For more information, please call 610-388-2700 or visit www.brandywinemuseum.org.
Glory of Stories
Fridays, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
$3 participant (no Museum admission fee)
Glory of Stories includes a story reading for preschool and younger home-school children. The stories relate to the Museum’s
current exhibitions and permanent collection. After viewing and discussing the relevant artworks, children will create their own
pieces of art.
December 7 Red is Best by Kathy Stinson
December 14 Eddie’s Kingdom by D.B. Johnson
December 21 The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers
December 28 Oliver’s Fruit Salad by Vivian French
January 4 Snowballs by Lois Ehlert
January 11 Roger the Jolly Pirate by Brett Helquist
January 18 Shapes That Roll by Karen Nagel
January 25 Elmer by David McKee
February 1 Scribble by Deborah Freedman
February 8 Red, Red, Red by Valeri Gorbachev
February 15 Pirate Girl by Cornelia Funke
February 22 Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfi ster
Glory of Stories
Fridays, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
$3 participant (no Museum admission fee)
Glory of Stories includes a story reading for preschool and younger home-school children. The stories relate to the Museum’s
current exhibitions and permanent collection. After viewing and discussing the relevant artworks, children will create their own
pieces of art.
December 7 Red is Best by Kathy Stinson
December 14 Eddie’s Kingdom by D.B. Johnson
December 21 The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers
December 28 Oliver’s Fruit Salad by Vivian French
January 4 Snowballs by Lois Ehlert
January 11 Roger the Jolly Pirate by Brett Helquist
January 18 Shapes That Roll by Karen Nagel
January 25 Elmer by David McKee
February 1 Scribble by Deborah Freedman
February 8 Red, Red, Red by Valeri Gorbachev
February 15 Pirate Girl by Cornelia Funke
February 22 Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfi ster