Tasting Room open 4-9pm Food Pairing with Country Butcher & "2012 Rosé"
Award winning Country Butcher of Kennett Square will prepare a special selection of cheese and charcuterie to pair with Galer Estate's 2011 White Huntress. Join us from 5-7pm for this special treat and enjoy White Huntress at 5$ a glass and 15% off a bottle during this tasting event. www.countrybutchermarket.com
Gates open at 5:00 and intra-club polo matches begin at 5:30 p.m.
Music starts around 7:30 p.m.
(after polo matches conclude).
Both event-specific tickets and season passes cover access to the grounds, music, parking and polo matches.
Food and beverages are not included in the ticket sale.
Vendors include:
Galer Estate Vineyard & Winery
Twin Lakes Brewing Co.
and Carolina Pit Stop BBQ
Tickets:
• Kids 16 and under enter free
• Adult single ticket $20 online
• Adult single ticket $25 at the gate
• Group pass $60 per car, online or at the gate (must have 3+ people in the car)
• Season pass $100 online or at the gate
August 2nd California Bob brings a Classic Acoustic Rock sound ~ featuring Beatles, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Grateful Dead, Green Day, Jimmy Buffett, Johnny Cash, Little Feat, Pink Floyd, Van Morrison, and many more, featuring an eclectic mix ~ something for everyone http://www.californiabob.com/
August 9th Steve Sottung
August 16th Live Music
August 23rd The Burgundy Boys Gary Moore and Paul Zotter play great acoustic versions of songs starting with Bill Withers, Boston, Eagles, Sting, George Michaels, Huey Lewis, The Goo Goo Dolls, Oasis, Bon Jovi, Rascal Flatts, Toby Keith, Daughtry, all the way to Phillip Phillips, Jason Miraz...
August 30th Jim Nelsen
Feel better - fun and fitness - Free trial
364 Wilmington Pike; B-4
Glen Mills, PA 19342
Office: 484-212-0001
Cell: 484-467-4869
Facebook: Slim & FIT - Philadelphia
Stand before towering fountains, wander shady groves, see fireworks light up the night sky, and enjoy concerts in the most beautiful outdoor settings. Longwood Gardens
Newlin Grist Mill, Save The Valley, and The Beaver Valley Conservancy will be hosting the first annual Open Space Music Festival at Newlin Mill Park 219 Cheyney Road in Concord Township on Aug. 10 from noon until 7:30 p.m. The Open Space Music Festival is a call to action to protect the remaining open space in Concord Township and Delaware County. Save The Valley and The Beaver Valley Conservancy aim to preserve Beaver Valley in Concord as unspoiled open space for wildlife and outdoor recreation. Proceeds from the festival will be used to pursue the goal of maintaining and securing open space for our posterity. The festival will feature music from ten local and regional bands, craft beer from Victory Brewing Company, food from local vendors, pony rides, face painting, foods for the kids, Native American games, and more. Tickets are $20 in advance at openspacemusic.org or $25 at the gate. Ticket information and further details about the festival can be found at openspacemusic.org, savethevalley.org, and newlingristmill.org.
Saturday open 1-9 pm, with music 5-7 pm
August 3 Lee Gerovasilou
August 10 Chris D'Esposito
August 17 The Pharmers (Brad's band!)
August 24 Bill Hake
Chicken Barbecue & Bluegrass
Birmingham Friends Meeting
1245 Birmingham Road, West Chester, PA
Saturday, August 10, 2013
4 to 7 PM
BBQ Chicken or
Vegetarian Entree
$14 Adults in advance
Wynnorr Farm Corn $16 Adults at the door
Homemade Cole Slaw $7 Children under 12
Local Fresh Tomatoes Advance ticket purchase
Cornbread recommended
Lemonade & Iced Tea “Take-out” available
Brownies, Cookies
To purchase tickets: call or email Debra Sparre
610.696.4117 or [email protected]
Kennett Symphony performs at Longwood Gardens
Gershwin at the Gardens
Saturday, August 10, 2013 • 7:30 PM
Open Air Theatre, Longwood Gardens
Rain date Sunday, August 11, 7:30 PM
Robin Wilson, Soprano
Lourin Plant, Baritone
2012 Instrumental Competition Winner
The Mary Green Singers
Two of Gershwin’s masterpieces fusing jazz and symphonic music – one for orchestra which lives on through the cinema and the other his dramatic opera set on Catfish Row.
Free admission on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon, through November 24
Patio Party Weekends

Saturdays 3rd, 17th, 24th & Sundays 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th
12 - 6 p.m.
Spend the heat of August relaxing on our patio with a glass of chilled wine or a wine slushy! Local food vendors and food trucks will be here with delicious menus! No Reservations Required, just a relaxing, casual day of wine & food!
Sunday open 1-7pm with music 4-6pm
August 4 Bill Hake
August 11
August 18 Mazel Tov Cocktail
August 25 Skip Barthold and Dave Benz
It's FUN at the Fair!
Driving along Route 322 in Honey Brook, PA, one can’t miss the hustle and bustle surrounding the 4-H Romano Center during 4-H Fair week! Summer in Chester County reaches its pinnacle with the Chester County 4-H Fair and there will be plenty of action as county youth proudly display the many projects they have diligently prepared throughout the year. 4-Her’s demonstrate their skill in the handling and care of farm animals including dairy cows, breeding sheep and market lambs, swine, poultry, and horses during the numerous animal shows. A Livestock Sale of beef, sheep and swine highlights the animal events on Wednesday, August 14 starting at 5pm. Fair week wraps up with the 4-H Horse Show on Saturday, August 17.
In addition to the live animal shows, 4-H youth will display many projects including arts, crafts, service projects, plant science, rocketry & robotics, pet care, photography, sewing, citizenship/leadership, foods & nutrition, wildlife, vegetables & plants, and many other general exhibits. The tabletop exhibits open Tuesday, August 13 and will remain on display throughout the week. The public is encouraged to visit and see these or any of the live animal shows. Free tours will be provided for the public on Tuesday, August 13 and Wednesday, August 14, 10 am – 12 pm. Please call Laurie Szoke at 610-696-3500 to schedule a guided tour in advance.
4-H is a national youth development program for children ages 8 – 18 years of age. Clubs meet at local homes, schools, churches, or community centers and are guided by experienced adult volunteers using educational projects designed especially for 4-H clubs. The Head, Heart, Hands, and Health of 4-H realize the involvement of more than 5,000 young people in this Chester County leadership program.
There is so much to see and experience at the 4-H Fair! For further information, or to schedule a guided educational tour, contact the Penn State Extension Office at 610-696-3500.
For more information about the 4-H Fair and what it offers, go to our website: http://extension.psu.edu/4-h/counties/chester for a complete fair schedule, brochure and catalog.
Penn State encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Laurie Szoke, Extension 4-H Educator, at 610-696-3500 in advance of your participation or visit.
SCCCC 18th Annual
Scholarship Golf Tournament & Dinner
Wyncote Golf Club, Oxford
visit www.scccc.com for details
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13
It's FUN at the Fair!
Driving along Route 322 in Honey Brook, PA, one can’t miss the hustle and bustle surrounding the 4-H Romano Center during 4-H Fair week! Summer in Chester County reaches its pinnacle with the Chester County 4-H Fair and there will be plenty of action as county youth proudly display the many projects they have diligently prepared throughout the year. 4-Her’s demonstrate their skill in the handling and care of farm animals including dairy cows, breeding sheep and market lambs, swine, poultry, and horses during the numerous animal shows. A Livestock Sale of beef, sheep and swine highlights the animal events on Wednesday, August 14 starting at 5pm. Fair week wraps up with the 4-H Horse Show on Saturday, August 17.
In addition to the live animal shows, 4-H youth will display many projects including arts, crafts, service projects, plant science, rocketry & robotics, pet care, photography, sewing, citizenship/leadership, foods & nutrition, wildlife, vegetables & plants, and many other general exhibits. The tabletop exhibits open Tuesday, August 13 and will remain on display throughout the week. The public is encouraged to visit and see these or any of the live animal shows. Free tours will be provided for the public on Tuesday, August 13 and Wednesday, August 14, 10 am – 12 pm. Please call Laurie Szoke at 610-696-3500 to schedule a guided tour in advance.
4-H is a national youth development program for children ages 8 – 18 years of age. Clubs meet at local homes, schools, churches, or community centers and are guided by experienced adult volunteers using educational projects designed especially for 4-H clubs. The Head, Heart, Hands, and Health of 4-H realize the involvement of more than 5,000 young people in this Chester County leadership program.
There is so much to see and experience at the 4-H Fair! For further information, or to schedule a guided educational tour, contact the Penn State Extension Office at 610-696-3500.
For more information about the 4-H Fair and what it offers, go to our website: http://extension.psu.edu/4-h/counties/chester for a complete fair schedule, brochure and catalog.
Penn State encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Laurie Szoke, Extension 4-H Educator, at 610-696-3500 in advance of your participation or visit.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Hagley members and visitors may once again stroll and cycle the grounds of Hagley on Wednesday evenings. Click for more information...
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Hagley members and visitors may once again stroll and cycle the grounds of Hagley on Wednesday evenings. Click for more information...
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Hagley members and visitors may once again stroll and cycle the grounds of Hagley on Wednesday evenings. This evening's featured community partner is Urban Bike Project. Click for more information...
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Hagley members and visitors may once again stroll and cycle the grounds of Hagley on Wednesday evenings. Click for more information...
BBQ & Bluegrass
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Back by popular demand! Bring your lawn chairs and your blankets for a perfect summertime evening of BBQ and live music. A delicious BBQ buffet with lots of sides, salads, dessert, and non-alcoholic drinks is included with the ticket price. Cash bar. Hosted by the Museum’s volunteer Renaissance Social Group.
$30 Members, $35 Non-Members |
Last year’s event sold out, so buy your tickets today! Tickets available by calling 302.351.8506 or click the link below.
In case of inclement weather event will be moved indoors.
Darlington Arts Center will hold Thursday Night Live!, an indoor concert series by Darlington’s teaching artists on Thursday nights this August. All concerts are BYOB and guests are invited to bring a small picnic to enjoy. Tickets can be purchased in advance by calling 610-358-3632 or at the door for $10 (Darlington members) or $15 (General Admission).
August 1 – Geri Smith, Singer/Songwriter
August 15 – Jeremy Harting, Guitar Duo
August 22 – Sylvia Ahramjian, Violin
Tasting Room open 4-9pm Food Pairing with Country Butcher & "2012 Rosé"
Award winning Country Butcher of Kennett Square will prepare a special selection of cheese and charcuterie to pair with Galer Estate's 2011 White Huntress. Join us from 5-7pm for this special treat and enjoy White Huntress at 5$ a glass and 15% off a bottle during this tasting event. www.countrybutchermarket.com
Gates open at 5:00 and intra-club polo matches begin at 5:30 p.m.
Music starts around 7:30 p.m.
(after polo matches conclude).
Both event-specific tickets and season passes cover access to the grounds, music, parking and polo matches.
Food and beverages are not included in the ticket sale.
Vendors include:
Galer Estate Vineyard & Winery
Twin Lakes Brewing Co.
and Carolina Pit Stop BBQ
Tickets:
• Kids 16 and under enter free
• Adult single ticket $20 online
• Adult single ticket $25 at the gate
• Group pass $60 per car, online or at the gate (must have 3+ people in the car)
• Season pass $100 online or at the gate
August 2nd California Bob brings a Classic Acoustic Rock sound ~ featuring Beatles, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Grateful Dead, Green Day, Jimmy Buffett, Johnny Cash, Little Feat, Pink Floyd, Van Morrison, and many more, featuring an eclectic mix ~ something for everyone http://www.californiabob.com/
August 9th Steve Sottung
August 16th Live Music
August 23rd The Burgundy Boys Gary Moore and Paul Zotter play great acoustic versions of songs starting with Bill Withers, Boston, Eagles, Sting, George Michaels, Huey Lewis, The Goo Goo Dolls, Oasis, Bon Jovi, Rascal Flatts, Toby Keith, Daughtry, all the way to Phillip Phillips, Jason Miraz...
August 30th Jim Nelsen
The Kennett Square Resale Book Shoppe, 113 South Union Street, in addition to its ongoing attractions, has a “Teacher Appreciation Day” on Saturday, Aug. 17 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. This day will honor all current, retired, and student teachers. If you fall into any of these “teacher” categories, visit the Book Shoppe that day and fill a large brown bag with books for school or personal use for only $20.00, tax included. The Book Shoppe will supply the bag (“Special Value” books are not included in this sale). All proceeds benefit the Kennett Area Senior Center. For more information call 610-444-6069
Saturday open 1-9 pm, with music 5-7 pm
August 3 Lee Gerovasilou
August 10 Chris D'Esposito
August 17 The Pharmers (Brad's band!)
August 24 Bill Hake
Free admission on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon, through November 24
Patio Party Weekends

Saturdays 3rd, 17th, 24th & Sundays 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th
12 - 6 p.m.
Spend the heat of August relaxing on our patio with a glass of chilled wine or a wine slushy! Local food vendors and food trucks will be here with delicious menus! No Reservations Required, just a relaxing, casual day of wine & food!
Sunday open 1-7pm with music 4-6pm
August 4 Bill Hake
August 11
August 18 Mazel Tov Cocktail
August 25 Skip Barthold and Dave Benz
August 21 at 2 p.m. Unlike many artists who come to the island, Wyeth paints with his “back to the see,” concentrating his attention on the people and man-made landmarks rather than the epic seascapes. Amanda will focus on Wyeth’s choice of subject matter on Monhegan.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Hagley members and visitors may once again stroll and cycle the grounds of Hagley on Wednesday evenings. Click for more information...
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Hagley members and visitors may once again stroll and cycle the grounds of Hagley on Wednesday evenings. Click for more information...
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Hagley members and visitors may once again stroll and cycle the grounds of Hagley on Wednesday evenings. This evening's featured community partner is Urban Bike Project. Click for more information...
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Hagley members and visitors may once again stroll and cycle the grounds of Hagley on Wednesday evenings. Click for more information...
Gates open at 5:00 and intra-club polo matches begin at 5:30 p.m.
Music starts around 7:30 p.m.
(after polo matches conclude).
Both event-specific tickets and season passes cover access to the grounds, music, parking and polo matches.
Food and beverages are not included in the ticket sale.
Vendors include:
Galer Estate Vineyard & Winery
Twin Lakes Brewing Co.
and Carolina Pit Stop BBQ
Tickets:
• Kids 16 and under enter free
• Adult single ticket $20 online
• Adult single ticket $25 at the gate
• Group pass $60 per car, online or at the gate (must have 3+ people in the car)
• Season pass $100 online or at the gate
August 2nd California Bob brings a Classic Acoustic Rock sound ~ featuring Beatles, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Grateful Dead, Green Day, Jimmy Buffett, Johnny Cash, Little Feat, Pink Floyd, Van Morrison, and many more, featuring an eclectic mix ~ something for everyone http://www.californiabob.com/
August 9th Steve Sottung
August 16th Live Music
August 23rd The Burgundy Boys Gary Moore and Paul Zotter play great acoustic versions of songs starting with Bill Withers, Boston, Eagles, Sting, George Michaels, Huey Lewis, The Goo Goo Dolls, Oasis, Bon Jovi, Rascal Flatts, Toby Keith, Daughtry, all the way to Phillip Phillips, Jason Miraz...
August 30th Jim Nelsen