Introduce children ages 3 to 6 to art through this program designed to encourage art appreciation and creative expression. Children and their grown-ups hear engaging interpreters bring a story to life, interact with art on a tour of museum galleries and make their own imaginative works. Children may participate in one or all of these tours.
Schedule:
October 10 The Art Lesson by Tomie dePaola
October 17 Birdsongs by Betsy Franco
October 24 Painting the Wind by Patricia and Emily MacLachlan
October 31 Bats at the Library by Brian Lies
November 7 The Tree by Dana Lyons
November 14 Aesop's Fables by Jerry Pinkney
The programs are free for members and children under age 6, and are included with museum admission ($12, adults; $8, seniors; $6, students, and children ages 6 to 12). Registration is requested. Please contact the Education Office at 610-388-8382 or [email protected].
The Brandywine River Museum is located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. The museum is open daily, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except for Christmas Day. The museum is open until 9 p.m. on Thursdays in December with musical entertainment and programs and until 6 p.m. December 26 - 30. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon, through November 24. For more information, call 610-388-2700 or visit the museum's website at www.brandywinemuseum.org.
When: Thursday, November 7, 2013 • 12:00 noon
Where: Brandywine Prime, Rtes 1 & 100, 1617 Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford
Topic: Sanderson Museum and featuring a visit to the Sanderson Museum
after lunch
Cost: $20 includes lunch & gratuity.
Please reply today by clicking here: [email protected].
You can pay with check or cash at the door OR click here to pre-pay online.
Your response gives us an accurate count for food. Thank you.
Presenting Thursday Pop-up Art Show
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Ellie Byrom-Haley Thursday November 7, 2013 5-9pm at Galer Estate Winery
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Ellie Byrom-Haley is a multi-media artist who combines painting with assemblage of provocative found and man-made objects. Her latest unique artworks will be on display at Galer Estate Winery this Thursday. Please checkout the latest ART WATCH in The Chesco Times and Unionville Times for a more in depth view of Ellie's artwork.
Please welcome Ellie Byrom-Haley! Proceeds benefit The Chester County Art Association's Building fund: www.chestercountyarts.org |
Art, Food & Wine - Free Admission galerestate.com GALER ESTATE VINEYARD & WINERY 700 Folly Hill Road Kennett Square PA 484-899-8013
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Live Music Every Friday 5-7pm, Saturday 5-7pm
& Sunday 4-6pm
Friday Nov 8th - TBA
Saturday Nov 9th - Bill Hake
Sunday Nov 10th - Mazel Tov Cocktail
Friday Nov 15th - Bill Hake
Saturday Nov 16th - Nicole Zell
Sunday Nov 17th - Skip & Dave
Friday Nov 22nd - TBA
Sat Nov 23rd - Bill Hake
Sunday Nov 24th - Peter Paulsen
Friday Nov 29th - Sam Smick
Saturday Nov 30th - Dan Franz
Sunday Dec 1st - Brian LaPann

Friday Night Happy Hour @ The Market at Liberty Place
November 8th Dave Renz has been living in Chester County and performing up and down the east coast for the past 20 years. They perform jazz and original music that is influenced by jazz and other styles, including blues, rock, reggae and Latin music.
November 15th 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...
November 22nd Sinatra Anthony Singing Songs of Sinatra, Since he was a child, Anthony has been surrounded by Sinatra's music and has developed a strong appreciation for his musical mastery. Growing up in Wilmington, Delaware, Anthony was infatuated with Sinatra and was inspired to play the saxaphone in school. He has always loved singing and entertaining, and he enjoys telling jokes with his inviting personality. Anthony's love of Sinatra and his music has only grown with age and has now inspired him to put together his Sinatra show.
November 29th Steve Sottung and Kat Playing clubs/Restaurants from Philly to Wilmington, Newark to West Chester and Kennett Sq. Over 30 years. Playing 60's, 70' Folk and Folk Rock. Playing artisits like: Neil Young, John Denver, Jim Croce, The Wall flowers, Jimmy Buffett, Hootie and the Blowfish.....
December 6th Christmas Tree Lighting! Live Holiday Music and Caroling!
The Unionville High School Art Gala 2013 is celebrating its 38th
year! This is not your average school fundraiser!
The 2013 UHS Art Gala will be held on Friday November 8th from
6-9pm and Saturday November 9th from 10am-3pm in the Modern
Art and Performing Arts Center at Unionville High School at 750
Unionville Road in Kennett Square, PA.
Every year, more than 1000 visitors come to this event! This years
Event will feature pieces by 60+ local working artists from varied
mediums including and not limited to painting, photography, glass,
jewelry, metal, clay and wood works alongside art from UHS Art
Students.
30% of all Artist sales go to support a diverse range of educational
programs and projects at Unionville High School.
The 38th UHS Art Gala is proud to announce this years Feature
Artist is Jeff Schaller. http://www.jeffschaller.com
Quoted from his website, “Jeff Schaller paints in the unique medium of encaustic, creating textural art pieces which incorporate representational form with the printed word. In essence, the visual and written symbols merge to create a unique aesthetic language that is both provocative and whimsical. His multiple-image pieces, with images ranging from polka dots to popular culture, evoke emotions and memories in the viewer. The combination of images tells a story and provokes a personal exchange between the audience. Using lost and found images, words and language, Jeff’s goals are to paint with a precision and intricacy not normally found in encaustic paintings. His approach is with a vision towards expressionistic and contemporary. Instantaneously setting powerful brush strokes that evoke an emotional connection of the viewer to the past and reflect on their sensibility in the present as a result of their memory. Jeff reflects on culture, past and present, as an arbiter of interpretation...”I want to provoke an emotional response from the viewer.”
On Saturday, November 9th, 2013, at 11:00 a.m., Jeff Schaller will share a brief summarization of his work process and that of his workshop, Pink Cow Studios at the event in the LGI at UHS. There is no charge for this and we encourage all artists, students, followers of Jeff Schaller and those interested in the visual arts to attend!
This years UHS Art Gala Chair Person is Lynda Nadin and the High School Arts Program coordinator is Geri Argo. Please contact Katee Boyle-Mojica at [email protected] for details about the event
The Hadley Memorial Fund is pleased to present a free lecture by Dr. Alan Fox on Destiny in a Cross-cultural Perspective. It will be Friday, November 8, 8 p.m., at the Lower Brandywine Presbyterian Church on route 52 across from the entrance to Winterthur. Dr. Fox spoke on Understanding Islam for Hadley in 2011 and returns by popular request.
Dr. Fox is Professor of Asian and Comparative Philosophy and Religion in the Philosophy Department at the University of Delaware. He received the University of Delaware’s Excellence in Teaching Award in 1995 and 2006, and the College of Arts and Sciences’ Outstanding Teacher Award in 1999. In 2006 he was named Delaware Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for Advancement of Teaching and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education.
He has published on Buddhism and Chinese Philosophy. His research is currently focused on Philosophical Daoism. The courses taught now by Dr. Fox are World Religions, Chinese Religion and Philosophy, Indian Religion and Philosophy, Topics in Comparative Philosophy.
All Hadley programs are free and open to the public. For more information please contact: www.Hadleyfund.org, or 610-444-1855.
Join us for our
Holiday Open House.
Saturday November 9, 10 - 5 pm & Sunday November 10, 10 - 5 pm.
Meet some of our vendors
Abtiques, Janet the Trunk Lady,
Al the Tool Guy, Upstyled, Savannah's House,
Linda Green Design, Cottage Home,
and many more!
Featuring the very famous
HOLIDAY HAM!
Fire and Spice Weekends

November
2nd & 3rd
9th & 10th
16th & 17th
23rd & 24th
30th
12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Come enjoy the fall weekends and escape the family and the usual holiday fare of leftover turkey or the anticipatory leftover turkey. Join our caterers each weekend as they offer some rustic fall culinary delights for you to enjoy by our fire pits with hot mulled wine. Several wine tasting options will be available including several very special warm drinks.
No Entrance Fee and No Reservations Required.
2nd - Moonlight Catering
3rd - Roll DogZ
9th - Purple Picnic People
10th - Farm Truck
16th - TBA
17th - Moonlight Catering
23th - Pizza Wagon
24th - Pizza Wagon
30th - Farm Truck
Live Music Every Friday 5-7pm, Saturday 5-7pm
& Sunday 4-6pm
Friday Nov 8th - TBA
Saturday Nov 9th - Bill Hake
Sunday Nov 10th - Mazel Tov Cocktail
Friday Nov 15th - Bill Hake
Saturday Nov 16th - Nicole Zell
Sunday Nov 17th - Skip & Dave
Friday Nov 22nd - TBA
Sat Nov 23rd - Bill Hake
Sunday Nov 24th - Peter Paulsen
Friday Nov 29th - Sam Smick
Saturday Nov 30th - Dan Franz
Sunday Dec 1st - Brian LaPann
Join us for a weekend of Fox Chase festivities at Radley Run Country Club.....November 9th and 10th
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Schedule of Events
Saturday, November 9th
5:30-6:15 pm Registration in the RRCC Clubhouse. The Pub will be open before registration and a cash bar will be available during registration.
6:30-7:30 pm Hear the story of "The Fox Chase of Today and Yesteryear" from Colin McNeil of the Radnor Hunt Club.
(Price: $10 per person)
7:30-9:00 pm Pre-Night Celebration at the Mansion House. Hors d'oeuvres, music and informal storytelling/conversations with members of the hunt and others with knowledge of the Mather era. (Price: $15.00 plus tax and service charge, plus cash bar)
Sunday, November 10th
10-10:30 am The Parade of Huntsmen, Horses and Hounds starts at the adjacent farm and “meets" at the Mansion House before returning to the farm. Stirrup Cup (traditional drink) and other beverages will be served. (No charge for the parade.)
11:00 am-2:00 pm Sunday Brunch (Adults: $19.95 plus tax & service charge, children 10 & under $8.00 plus tax & service charge, children
5 and under, complimentary)
WHO WAS CHARLES MATHER....Charles Mather purchased the property in 1897 from the Painter family and at the time he was the Master of Fox Hounds at the Radnor Hunt. Mr. Mather transformed the Painter Farm into a "hunting box” known as the Brandywine Meadows Farm and the site of the Brandywine Hounds (aka the Mather Hunt). The transformation included the conversion of a barn into a state of the art equestrian facility (the current Clubhouse), and the construction of kennels including the Kennelman’s House, the Huntsman's House and the formal gardens. The Brandywine Hounds continued after the sale of the estate in 1963 and disbanded in 2004 after providing the wonderful sport of fox chasing to generations of families for over 100 years.
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL RADLEY RUN COUNTRY CLUB, 610-793-1660.
Proceeds to benefit local charities including: Radnor Hounds Foundation, Chadds Ford Historical Society,
Chester County Historical Society, and the Brandywine Conservancy.
Free admission on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon, through November 24
Join us for a weekend of Fox Chase festivities at Radley Run Country Club.....November 9th and 10th
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Schedule of Events
Sunday, November 10th
10-10:30 am The Parade of Huntsmen, Horses and Hounds starts at the adjacent farm and “meets" at the Mansion House before returning to the farm. Stirrup Cup (traditional drink) and other beverages will be served. (No charge for the parade.)
11:00 am-2:00 pm Sunday Brunch (Adults: $19.95 plus tax & service charge, children 10 & under $8.00 plus tax & service charge, children
5 and under, complimentary)
WHO WAS CHARLES MATHER....Charles Mather purchased the property in 1897 from the Painter family and at the time he was the Master of Fox Hounds at the Radnor Hunt. Mr. Mather transformed the Painter Farm into a "hunting box” known as the Brandywine Meadows Farm and the site of the Brandywine Hounds (aka the Mather Hunt). The transformation included the conversion of a barn into a state of the art equestrian facility (the current Clubhouse), and the construction of kennels including the Kennelman’s House, the Huntsman's House and the formal gardens. The Brandywine Hounds continued after the sale of the estate in 1963 and disbanded in 2004 after providing the wonderful sport of fox chasing to generations of families for over 100 years.
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL RADLEY RUN COUNTRY CLUB, 610-793-1660.
Proceeds to benefit local charities including: Radnor Hounds Foundation, Chadds Ford Historical Society,
Chester County Historical Society, and the Brandywine Conservancy.
Join us for our
Holiday Open House.
Saturday November 9, 10 - 5 pm & Sunday November 10, 10 - 5 pm.
Meet some of our vendors
Abtiques, Janet the Trunk Lady,
Al the Tool Guy, Upstyled, Savannah's House,
Linda Green Design, Cottage Home,
and many more!
Featuring the very famous
HOLIDAY HAM!
Fire and Spice Weekends

November
2nd & 3rd
9th & 10th
16th & 17th
23rd & 24th
30th
12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Come enjoy the fall weekends and escape the family and the usual holiday fare of leftover turkey or the anticipatory leftover turkey. Join our caterers each weekend as they offer some rustic fall culinary delights for you to enjoy by our fire pits with hot mulled wine. Several wine tasting options will be available including several very special warm drinks.
No Entrance Fee and No Reservations Required.
2nd - Moonlight Catering
3rd - Roll DogZ
9th - Purple Picnic People
10th - Farm Truck
16th - TBA
17th - Moonlight Catering
23th - Pizza Wagon
24th - Pizza Wagon
30th - Farm Truck
Veteran's Day Ceremony is this Sunday 11-10 at 3pm.
On Smithbridge Rd., next to the Rachel Kohl Library (which is the library for Concord Township)
Contact info is Bob Craig 610-715-1877.
Brush and limbs to be put out on start date
One pass through each neighborhood
Questions Call Roadmaster Dave Allen 610-388-9180
Brush and limbs to be put out on start date
One pass through each neighborhood
Questions Call Roadmaster Dave Allen 610-388-9180
Tuesday Mornings 9:30 am
St Cornelius Parish Life Center
Call Dan at 610-459-2502
Brush and limbs to be put out on start date
One pass through each neighborhood
Questions Call Roadmaster Dave Allen 610-388-9180
PARKESBURG _ Chester County author Bruce Mowday is giving a talk on his new book Pickett’s Charge: The Untold Story on Thursday, November 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Stottsville Inn.
The program is being sponsored by the Parkesburg Historical Group. The Stottsville Inn is located at 3512 Strasburg Road, just east of Parkesburg. Those attending can enjoy dinner or drinks before or after the talk.
“This is the 150th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg and the Gettysburg Address and a perfect time to talk about two of the most significant events in the history of our nation,” said Mowday. “I’ve given talks at the Stottsville Inn and it is a great place to spend the evening talking about history and enjoying their fine food and drink.” Mowday will be available to talk to those at the talk both before and after the presentation.
Pickett’s Charge: The Untold Story was published in June by Barricade Books of Fort Lee, N. J. Mowday spent four years researching and writing the book. The book cost $20 and autographed copies will be available at Sottsville Inn. The book concentrates on the Union defense of the Confederate assault.
“We were honored to be able to include photographs from the J. Howard Wert Gettysburg Collection™,” Mowday said. “Some of the images in the book haven’t been viewed since the battle.”
Mowday has authored 15 books, including Jailing The Johnston Gang: Bringing Serial Murderers To Justice, Life With Flavor, the story of Jim Herr and Herr Foods, and September 11, 1777: Washington’s Defeat at Brandywine Dooms Philadelphia. For information on all of Mowday’s books see www.mowday.com.
Brush and limbs to be put out on start date
One pass through each neighborhood
Questions Call Roadmaster Dave Allen 610-388-9180
Introduce children ages 3 to 6 to art through this program designed to encourage art appreciation and creative expression. Children and their grown-ups hear engaging interpreters bring a story to life, interact with art on a tour of museum galleries and make their own imaginative works. Children may participate in one or all of these tours.
Schedule:
October 10 The Art Lesson by Tomie dePaola
October 17 Birdsongs by Betsy Franco
October 24 Painting the Wind by Patricia and Emily MacLachlan
October 31 Bats at the Library by Brian Lies
November 7 The Tree by Dana Lyons
November 14 Aesop's Fables by Jerry Pinkney
The programs are free for members and children under age 6, and are included with museum admission ($12, adults; $8, seniors; $6, students, and children ages 6 to 12). Registration is requested. Please contact the Education Office at 610-388-8382 or [email protected].
The Brandywine River Museum is located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. The museum is open daily, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except for Christmas Day. The museum is open until 9 p.m. on Thursdays in December with musical entertainment and programs and until 6 p.m. December 26 - 30. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon, through November 24. For more information, call 610-388-2700 or visit the museum's website at www.brandywinemuseum.org.
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Live Music Every Friday 5-7pm, Saturday 5-7pm
& Sunday 4-6pm
Friday Nov 8th - TBA
Saturday Nov 9th - Bill Hake
Sunday Nov 10th - Mazel Tov Cocktail
Friday Nov 15th - Bill Hake
Saturday Nov 16th - Nicole Zell
Sunday Nov 17th - Skip & Dave
Friday Nov 22nd - TBA
Sat Nov 23rd - Bill Hake
Sunday Nov 24th - Peter Paulsen
Friday Nov 29th - Sam Smick
Saturday Nov 30th - Dan Franz
Sunday Dec 1st - Brian LaPann
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-John Updike
the times listed below:
Opening Weekend
FRI, 11/15/2013: 6 to 9 pm (Opening Party) SAT, 11/16/2013: 11 am to 5 pm SUN, 11/17/2013: 11 am to 5 pm Second Weekend SUN, 11/24/2013: 11 am to 5 pm |

Friday Night Happy Hour @ The Market at Liberty Place
November 8th Dave Renz has been living in Chester County and performing up and down the east coast for the past 20 years. They perform jazz and original music that is influenced by jazz and other styles, including blues, rock, reggae and Latin music.
November 15th 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...
November 22nd Sinatra Anthony Singing Songs of Sinatra, Since he was a child, Anthony has been surrounded by Sinatra's music and has developed a strong appreciation for his musical mastery. Growing up in Wilmington, Delaware, Anthony was infatuated with Sinatra and was inspired to play the saxaphone in school. He has always loved singing and entertaining, and he enjoys telling jokes with his inviting personality. Anthony's love of Sinatra and his music has only grown with age and has now inspired him to put together his Sinatra show.
November 29th Steve Sottung and Kat Playing clubs/Restaurants from Philly to Wilmington, Newark to West Chester and Kennett Sq. Over 30 years. Playing 60's, 70' Folk and Folk Rock. Playing artisits like: Neil Young, John Denver, Jim Croce, The Wall flowers, Jimmy Buffett, Hootie and the Blowfish.....
December 6th Christmas Tree Lighting! Live Holiday Music and Caroling!