May
23
Sat
Brandywine River Museum of Art Antiques Show
May 23 @ 09:30 – 17:00

Spend a Memorable Memorial Day Weekend

at the Brandywine River Museum of Art Antiques Show

 

Enjoy amazing antiques as well as outstanding art,

including the Horace Pippin: The Way I See It exhibition

Visitors will enjoy a feast of decorative and visual art along with unparalleled examples of 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century antiques at the Brandywine River Museum of Art Antiques Show on Memorial Day weekend, May 23-25. Visitors can purchase fine antiques, from furniture and rugs to porcelain, needlework and more from 30 distinguished dealers, and see outstanding Wyeth and American art on view in the galleries, including the special exhibition, Horace Pippin: The Way I See It.

 This year, for the first time, the dealers will be located in the Museum's atrium, as well as in the courtyard and lecture room. Thirty dealers, who travel from as far away as Florida, Michigan and Maine, will showcase American country and formal furniture, folk art, glass, quilts, clock cases, accessories and much more.

The Brandywine River Museum of Art is renowned for its holdings of the Wyeth family of artists, with galleries dedicated to the works of N.C., Andrew and Jamie Wyeth, as well as dozens of other artists.

Volunteers Make the Show Possible

The passionate involvement and hard work of more than 100 volunteers makes the Show, now in its 44th year, a success. Proceeds from the Antiques Show benefit the Museum Volunteers' Art Purchase Fund, and Art and Education Programming.

Special Decorative Arts Exhibition

This year's exhibition is Plus Ultra: Moravian Tiles of the New World. During the age of exploration the motto Plus Ultra reflected the belief that there was "more beyond" the known world. Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930), founded the Arts and Crafts style Moravian Pottery and Tile Works in Doylestown, Pennsylvania in 1898. First produced in 1912, Mercer designed an epic relief tile cycle on the theme of the New World. Mercer continued to add to the series over the years, expanding it to more than 70 tiles. This exhibition features 25 of the original tile designs of the New World series, commissioned for a gracious home in Pennsylvania, where they remained for nearly 70 years. This exhibition marks the first reinstallation of these tiles, which will be displayed as continuous frieze as they were originally intended.

Special Events Make the Show More Enjoyable

Tickets for these events may be purchased online at brandywinemuseum.org, or by calling 610.388.8317.

 

Preview Party - Friday, May 22, 6 to 9 p.m.

$125 per person

Enjoy passed hors d'oeuvres, a smoked seafood and shrimp bar, multiple carving stations, a sushi display, along with many other culinary creations and delectable desserts. Tickets include valet parking, open bar and abundant hors d'oeuvres.

 

Breakfast and Lecture - Saturday, May 23, 9-10:30 a.m.

$30 per person (includes Show admission)

Discover more about the Plus Ultra: Moravian Tiles of the New World exhibition from Amanda C. Burdan, associate curator and curator of the exhibition. The event begins with a continental breakfast in the Museum cafe at 9 a.m. Space is limited, and reservations are required.

 

A Passion for Collecting: Dealer Talks - Sunday, May 24 and Monday, May 25

10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 1:30 p.m., free with Show admission

Learn from the experts in these talks, which take place on the Show floor. Lecture topics include miniature portraits and silhouettes; 18th- and 19th-century militaria; acceptable restoration ofAmerican furniture; and American folk art; yellowware; oriental rugs; and trade secrets of the antiques business.

 

Admission & Hours

Show admission: $18 per day. A three-day pass is available for $45. The show is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 

Sponsors
Antiques Show sponsors include Alan P. Slack, The Pearl Group at CRW Graphics, The Inn and Spa at Montchanin Village, The Kitchen Sink, and Back Burner Restaurant and Tavern. Media sponsors are Delaware Today and Main Line Today.

The Brandywine River Museum of Art is located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.  For further information, please call 610.388.2700 or visit brandywinemuseum.org.

 

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Memorial Weekend at Chaddsford Winery Fri-Mon
May 23 @ 12:00 – 21:00
Friday, May 22
6pm-9:30pm (Music begins at 6:30pm)

Join us for a night of music before the holiday weekend with Celtic rockers The Fair Trade!
Bees Knees Grill will be here serving up delicious gourmet grilled cheese.
Feel free to bring your own picnic as well.

Please bring your own chairs or blankets to enjoy this outdoor concert
$15 admission includes one glass of wine.

Click for more Info

Saturday, May 23
Food
Weckerly’s Ice Cream
Oink & Moo BBQ
Music
12pm-4pm – J2
4:30pm-8:30pm – The MC Band

Sunday, May 24
Food
Weckerly’s Ice Cream
Oink & Moo BBQ
Surf and Turf Truck
Music
12-4pm- Zodiac Jack
4:30pm-7:30pm – The Manny Trio

Monday, May 25
Food
Oink & Moo BBQ
Music
12pm-4pm – Alex & Shiloh

 

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Philly POPS at Longwood Gardens
May 23 @ 19:30 – 21:30

Philly POPS at Longwood for Memorial Day Concert Saturday, May 23, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be s musical tribute to the nation's current and past servicemen and women and will be a patriotic and Broadway-themed concert conducted by the esteemed Todd Ellison in a 90-minute show featuring award-winning vocalists Klea Blackhurst, Kathryn Guthrie, and Ross Lekites and the 65-member Philly POPS orchestra.

Reserved seating tickets for POPS at Longwood Gardens are available for $55-$85 ($50-$80 for Longwood Gardens Members) and may be purchased online through Longwood Gardens or by calling 215.893.1999. Tickets include all-day admission to Longwood Gardens. For more information about The Philly POPS, visit phillypops.org.

 

May
24
Sun
Brandywine River Museum of Art Antiques Show
May 24 @ 09:30 – 17:00

Spend a Memorable Memorial Day Weekend

at the Brandywine River Museum of Art Antiques Show

 

Enjoy amazing antiques as well as outstanding art,

including the Horace Pippin: The Way I See It exhibition

Visitors will enjoy a feast of decorative and visual art along with unparalleled examples of 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century antiques at the Brandywine River Museum of Art Antiques Show on Memorial Day weekend, May 23-25. Visitors can purchase fine antiques, from furniture and rugs to porcelain, needlework and more from 30 distinguished dealers, and see outstanding Wyeth and American art on view in the galleries, including the special exhibition, Horace Pippin: The Way I See It.

 This year, for the first time, the dealers will be located in the Museum's atrium, as well as in the courtyard and lecture room. Thirty dealers, who travel from as far away as Florida, Michigan and Maine, will showcase American country and formal furniture, folk art, glass, quilts, clock cases, accessories and much more.

The Brandywine River Museum of Art is renowned for its holdings of the Wyeth family of artists, with galleries dedicated to the works of N.C., Andrew and Jamie Wyeth, as well as dozens of other artists.

Volunteers Make the Show Possible

The passionate involvement and hard work of more than 100 volunteers makes the Show, now in its 44th year, a success. Proceeds from the Antiques Show benefit the Museum Volunteers' Art Purchase Fund, and Art and Education Programming.

Special Decorative Arts Exhibition

This year's exhibition is Plus Ultra: Moravian Tiles of the New World. During the age of exploration the motto Plus Ultra reflected the belief that there was "more beyond" the known world. Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930), founded the Arts and Crafts style Moravian Pottery and Tile Works in Doylestown, Pennsylvania in 1898. First produced in 1912, Mercer designed an epic relief tile cycle on the theme of the New World. Mercer continued to add to the series over the years, expanding it to more than 70 tiles. This exhibition features 25 of the original tile designs of the New World series, commissioned for a gracious home in Pennsylvania, where they remained for nearly 70 years. This exhibition marks the first reinstallation of these tiles, which will be displayed as continuous frieze as they were originally intended.

Special Events Make the Show More Enjoyable

Tickets for these events may be purchased online at brandywinemuseum.org, or by calling 610.388.8317.

 

Preview Party - Friday, May 22, 6 to 9 p.m.

$125 per person

Enjoy passed hors d'oeuvres, a smoked seafood and shrimp bar, multiple carving stations, a sushi display, along with many other culinary creations and delectable desserts. Tickets include valet parking, open bar and abundant hors d'oeuvres.

 

Breakfast and Lecture - Saturday, May 23, 9-10:30 a.m.

$30 per person (includes Show admission)

Discover more about the Plus Ultra: Moravian Tiles of the New World exhibition from Amanda C. Burdan, associate curator and curator of the exhibition. The event begins with a continental breakfast in the Museum cafe at 9 a.m. Space is limited, and reservations are required.

 

A Passion for Collecting: Dealer Talks - Sunday, May 24 and Monday, May 25

10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 1:30 p.m., free with Show admission

Learn from the experts in these talks, which take place on the Show floor. Lecture topics include miniature portraits and silhouettes; 18th- and 19th-century militaria; acceptable restoration ofAmerican furniture; and American folk art; yellowware; oriental rugs; and trade secrets of the antiques business.

 

Admission & Hours

Show admission: $18 per day. A three-day pass is available for $45. The show is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 

Sponsors
Antiques Show sponsors include Alan P. Slack, The Pearl Group at CRW Graphics, The Inn and Spa at Montchanin Village, The Kitchen Sink, and Back Burner Restaurant and Tavern. Media sponsors are Delaware Today and Main Line Today.

The Brandywine River Museum of Art is located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.  For further information, please call 610.388.2700 or visit brandywinemuseum.org.

 

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Chaddsford Winery Memorial Day Bash
May 24 @ 11:00 – 20:00
May
25
Mon
Memorial Day Celebration BBQ
May 25 @ 09:00 – 17:00

Join us for a Memorial Day Celebration BBQ
Frank will be smoking up the parking lot again with burgers and dogs!!

Preview Monday, May 25 from 9AM to 5PM

Catalog sale  Tuesday May 26  11 AM Start Time

              Pre-sale Preview Tuesday from 9 AM

This sale features a nice collection of militaria including this very rare Civil War Era

Naval Ensign from the Monitor USS Klamath 

A collection of pepperbox pistols

Figured maple Kentucky rifle
Spencer Carbine

Also selling a nice selection of edged weapons

from 17th c Japanese Washizaki to US Civil War and Soviet era swords plus more militaria

William Bunch Auctions Newsletter

 

   Over 250 lots of fine art will be sold  Tuesday, May 26 starting at about 4 PM

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The sale will begin with another collection of art from the estate of Mary Beaumont.

View the Catalog!

Beaumont was a prominent figure in the West Chester and Philadelphia art community. A student and exhibitor at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Philadelphia Sketch Club, she is best remembered as a longtime teacher at the Chester County Art Association. As an avid color theorist and promoter of en plein air painting, her influence is reflected in the numerous portraits and landscapes.

 

 

Many works by Beaumont as well as her father, Frank Stepler.  In the manner of Corot  

 

In addition to these interesting collections, the sale also will feature numerous other fine art pieces including oils, watercolors, and works on paper from various estates and personal collections. by artists including

American Arts: Paul Scarborough, Karl Kuerner, Larry Kuzmin, Mary Beaumont, Frank Stepler, Dorothy Lapp, C.H. Edwards, Delbert Dana Coombs, Thomas Bigelow Craig, William C. Bauer, Anna Mary Richard Brewster, Frank T. Ford, John William Casilear, Homer Dodge Martin, Harry Roseland, John Spivey, Robert Lie, Frederick Wagner, John Emil Berninger, George Drittler, Clifford Strohl, William Henry Hyde, J. Farrer, Raphael Senseman, Jon Redmond, John Gallucci, Walter Emerson Baum, Henry White Taylor, J. Gardner, John Lillie, Allen Foster Hermansader, Nancy Sawin, Betty Bowes, Howard Ashman Patterson, Yarnall Abbott, William Bradford Green, Miriam Shomer Zunser, Helen Mason Grose, Russell Lee Finley, Dorothy Van Loan, G.H. Baumann, J. Francis Murphy, Walter Clark, George Howell Gay, John Simon Schaeffer, William Merritt Chase, C. J. Fox, Gordon Grant, Stanton Levy, Robert Beck, Seymour Zayon, Harry Fisk, Stephen Kaye, Edward Lynam Grant, Rex Fluty, Lee Reynolds, Deb Jackson, Marguerite Zorach, G. Ralph Smith, Loretta Mossman, Morris Katz, Ron Dembosky, Janis Gilbraith Fitch, Marilyn Weidnaar, S. Worrell Miller, Peter Max, Edwin Megargee

1 of 12 by Anna Richards Brewster

 

John Finnie

  

European Artists: Joseph Thors, J.W. Matthews, A. Roland Knight, G. Valente, R. Freudenstein, John Finnie, Borge Nyrop, J. Keil, Theo Garve, Paul Emile Pissarro, Ernest George, William Dyer, Karl Friedrich Boser, Jacques Doré, R. Fugerio, Harrington Mann, Sylvain Vigny, Gino Severini, Serge Fotinsky, Peter Price

Asian Artists: Katsushika Hokusai, Léonard Tsugouharu Foujita, Gihachiro Okuyama, Masaki Noda

 Attr to Karl Friedrich Boser

17th c British School  

  1 of 3 by Edwin Magargee

w/c & gouache

Rare 1860 boxing litho

    

Works on Paper: Seymour Remenick, Alfred Lucas, W. L. Walton, James Gillray, David Roberts, Charles Magnus, Thomas Sutherland, William Thomas Greene, Brnard Picart, Celestin Deshays, George Heap, Asher B. Durand, Thompson Westcott, Albion Harris Bicknell, Coles Phillips, Bela Sziklay, Andre de Szekely, Frank Will, Frank Weiss, Michael Leone, Elizabeth Boardman Warren, Albert Herber Hutt, Herbert Pullinger, Pablo Picasso, Salvadro Dalí, Arlene Becker Shorbin, Wassily Kandinsky, Serdar Okan, Jacques Villon, Julio Rosado del Valle, Jean Faught Kuhs

   After Salvador Dali

"Limp Cranes and 'Cranian' Harp"

View the Catalog

 

For more information Click for William Bunch Auctions

 

Brandywine River Museum of Art Antiques Show
May 25 @ 09:30 – 17:00

Spend a Memorable Memorial Day Weekend

at the Brandywine River Museum of Art Antiques Show

 

Enjoy amazing antiques as well as outstanding art,

including the Horace Pippin: The Way I See It exhibition

Visitors will enjoy a feast of decorative and visual art along with unparalleled examples of 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century antiques at the Brandywine River Museum of Art Antiques Show on Memorial Day weekend, May 23-25. Visitors can purchase fine antiques, from furniture and rugs to porcelain, needlework and more from 30 distinguished dealers, and see outstanding Wyeth and American art on view in the galleries, including the special exhibition, Horace Pippin: The Way I See It.

 This year, for the first time, the dealers will be located in the Museum's atrium, as well as in the courtyard and lecture room. Thirty dealers, who travel from as far away as Florida, Michigan and Maine, will showcase American country and formal furniture, folk art, glass, quilts, clock cases, accessories and much more.

The Brandywine River Museum of Art is renowned for its holdings of the Wyeth family of artists, with galleries dedicated to the works of N.C., Andrew and Jamie Wyeth, as well as dozens of other artists.

Volunteers Make the Show Possible

The passionate involvement and hard work of more than 100 volunteers makes the Show, now in its 44th year, a success. Proceeds from the Antiques Show benefit the Museum Volunteers' Art Purchase Fund, and Art and Education Programming.

Special Decorative Arts Exhibition

This year's exhibition is Plus Ultra: Moravian Tiles of the New World. During the age of exploration the motto Plus Ultra reflected the belief that there was "more beyond" the known world. Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930), founded the Arts and Crafts style Moravian Pottery and Tile Works in Doylestown, Pennsylvania in 1898. First produced in 1912, Mercer designed an epic relief tile cycle on the theme of the New World. Mercer continued to add to the series over the years, expanding it to more than 70 tiles. This exhibition features 25 of the original tile designs of the New World series, commissioned for a gracious home in Pennsylvania, where they remained for nearly 70 years. This exhibition marks the first reinstallation of these tiles, which will be displayed as continuous frieze as they were originally intended.

Special Events Make the Show More Enjoyable

Tickets for these events may be purchased online at brandywinemuseum.org, or by calling 610.388.8317.

 

Preview Party - Friday, May 22, 6 to 9 p.m.

$125 per person

Enjoy passed hors d'oeuvres, a smoked seafood and shrimp bar, multiple carving stations, a sushi display, along with many other culinary creations and delectable desserts. Tickets include valet parking, open bar and abundant hors d'oeuvres.

 

Breakfast and Lecture - Saturday, May 23, 9-10:30 a.m.

$30 per person (includes Show admission)

Discover more about the Plus Ultra: Moravian Tiles of the New World exhibition from Amanda C. Burdan, associate curator and curator of the exhibition. The event begins with a continental breakfast in the Museum cafe at 9 a.m. Space is limited, and reservations are required.

 

A Passion for Collecting: Dealer Talks - Sunday, May 24 and Monday, May 25

10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 1:30 p.m., free with Show admission

Learn from the experts in these talks, which take place on the Show floor. Lecture topics include miniature portraits and silhouettes; 18th- and 19th-century militaria; acceptable restoration ofAmerican furniture; and American folk art; yellowware; oriental rugs; and trade secrets of the antiques business.

 

Admission & Hours

Show admission: $18 per day. A three-day pass is available for $45. The show is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 

Sponsors
Antiques Show sponsors include Alan P. Slack, The Pearl Group at CRW Graphics, The Inn and Spa at Montchanin Village, The Kitchen Sink, and Back Burner Restaurant and Tavern. Media sponsors are Delaware Today and Main Line Today.

The Brandywine River Museum of Art is located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.  For further information, please call 610.388.2700 or visit brandywinemuseum.org.

 

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Kennett Square Memorial Day Parade
May 25 @ 10:00 – 11:00

The Kennett Square Memorial Day Parade kicks off at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 25. The parade route is from Union Street, right on Cypress, left at Broad, left on State, right at Union, ends at Union Hill Cemetery.

The Kennett Square Memorial Day Parade is a patriotic hometown parade that honors the community's local veterans, past and present. It features hundreds of  units from historic reenactors,  marching bands, antique cars and military vehicles, to floats and dance troupes.

Galer Estate Vineyard and Winery Open 1-7
May 25 @ 13:00 – 19:00

Open this Monday Memorial Day ! 1-7pm

Galer Estate | [email protected] | Galer Estate | 700 Folly Hill Road | Kennett Square, PA 19348

May
27
Wed
Walkable Chadds Ford initiative meeting
May 27 @ 18:00 – 19:00

Meeting with the Board of Supervisors tonight at 6p at the township building to discuss the plan with the Board of Supervisors. The meeting is open to the public.

Plan details can be found:

http://www.brandywineconservancy.org/documents/WalkableChaddsFord.pdf

The final public meeting has not been scheduled.

 

Barrar to host town hall meeting in Pennsbury @ Pennsbury Township
May 27 @ 18:30

Rep. Steve Barrar is inviting residents from Pennsbury, Pocopson and Chadds Ford Township to join him for coffee, donuts, and discussion of state issues  on Wednesday, May 27, at 6:30 p.m. The town hall-style gathering will be held  at the Pennsbury Township Building on Baltimore Pike in Chadds Ford.

May
30
Sat
Bonzai at Brandywine River Museum of Art
May 30 @ 09:30 – 16:30

Annual Bonsai Show

Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31

9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

An outstanding selection of bonsai will be on display in the courtyard. Members of the Brandywine Bonsai Society will be present to demonstrate handling techniques and to answer your questions.

Free for members and included in Museum admission.

May
31
Sun
Bonzai at Brandywine River Museum of Art
May 31 @ 09:30 – 16:30

Annual Bonsai Show

Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31

9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

An outstanding selection of bonsai will be on display in the courtyard. Members of the Brandywine Bonsai Society will be present to demonstrate handling techniques and to answer your questions.

Free for members and included in Museum admission.

Music at St. Michael Concert Series
May 31 @ 15:00 – 16:00

 Music at St. Michael Concert Series 

presents Summer in the City

with The Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus

Joe Buches, Director

  Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 3 p.m.

The Music at St. Michael Concert series is pleased to invite you to a very special performance by the Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus. Launch the summer season by joining us for Summer in the City, an afternoon of fun-filled summertime favorites that will transport you from Memorial Day, to the Fourth of July, a baseball game and all the way to Cape May. Enjoy favorites like "Under the Boardwalk," "Surfin' USA," "Summer Nights," and more! Plus selections from Randall Thompson's "Testament of Freedom."

Founded in 1981, the Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus entertains audiences, supports communities, and fosters acceptance through exceptional musical performance. With performances at the Philadelphia Flower Show, the National Constitution Center, the Kimmel Center and even flash mobs presenting the "Hallelujah Chorus," the Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus performs music that is musically outstanding and delightfully  entertaining. Have a ball at the performance and enjoy seeing Artistic Director and previous St. Michael Music Director, Joe Buches, lead the chorus.

Start off the warm summer season with an afternoon of fun and sun! And join us after the concert for light refreshments.

Suggested donation - $10 per adult, $5 per child under 12

Please join us for a relaxing and inspiring afternoon of music followed by a reception with light refreshments.   

St. Michael Lutheran Church

109 E. Doe Run Road

Unionville, Pennsylvania 19375

 

Phone: 

610-347-1696

 

Jun
1
Mon
Last Chance to Buy Tickets to Blue Rocks Benefit
Jun 1 all-day

Last chance to purchase tickets for

Friday June 26th Blue Rocks game.

This event will benefit the Friends of Brandywine Battlefield.

Fun for the whole family only $20 per ticket, free parking, fireworks and much more.
Questions? Contact Kate DeLosso [email protected]

Corporate Sponsors
Leader Sunoco
Neighbors in Business
Pennock Insurance
Chadds Ford Live
John Serock Catering
Judy and George Thorpe

To purchase tickets click here
Tickets must be purchased and paid for by June 1st

Hiring open house Chaddsford Winery
Jun 1 @ 11:00 – 18:00

June1-3
Interested in working part-time for Chaddsford Winery?

In anticipation of the upcoming summer season, we are hosting a three-day open house hiring event in our Reserve Tasting Room from Monday, June 1, through Wednesday, June 3.

From 11am-6pm each day, those interested will be able to:

  1. Learn more about the exciting, part-time hospitality, retail and event staff opportunities available
  2. Drop off their resume
  3. Complete an application for employment
  4. Meet with a member of retail management
  5. Explore the Winery and enjoy a complimentary tasting

What we are looking for…
Chaddsford Winery is seeking team-oriented individuals who are enthusiastic about wine and want to work special events and weekends in our tasting room, retail floor and event grounds. You are a great candidate for this position if you demonstrate a passion for learning about wine and hospitality, along with a willingness to perform any winery function necessary to provide our visitors with a memorable customer experience.

Candidates should also possess:

  • Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills
  • An ability to effectively communicate with a diverse customer base
  • Team orientation with the ability to work in an environment that requires flexibility
  • A professional demeanor and appearance
  • The ability to lift 40 lbs.
  • The ability to stand/walk for extended periods of time
  • Valid identification proving they are at least 21 years of age

Unable to attend the Open House Hiring Event? We are happy to consider candidates that are unable to attend this event. If you cannot visit us in person, please email your resume to [email protected].

Jun
2
Tue
Woman Driving Success: Marketing Strategies for Growth and Sustainability
Jun 2 @ 08:30 – 12:30

Woman Driving Success: Marketing Strategies for Growth and Sustainability

Tuesday June 2, 2015 from 8:30am to 12:30PM

Two distinct panels of successful women business entrepreneurs will discuss: Social Media and building long term success. Breakfast and lunch NO CHARGE

Location: West Chester, PA

More Information

Hiring open house Chaddsford Winery
Jun 2 @ 11:00 – 18:00

June1-3
Interested in working part-time for Chaddsford Winery?

In anticipation of the upcoming summer season, we are hosting a three-day open house hiring event in our Reserve Tasting Room from Monday, June 1, through Wednesday, June 3.

From 11am-6pm each day, those interested will be able to:

  1. Learn more about the exciting, part-time hospitality, retail and event staff opportunities available
  2. Drop off their resume
  3. Complete an application for employment
  4. Meet with a member of retail management
  5. Explore the Winery and enjoy a complimentary tasting

What we are looking for…
Chaddsford Winery is seeking team-oriented individuals who are enthusiastic about wine and want to work special events and weekends in our tasting room, retail floor and event grounds. You are a great candidate for this position if you demonstrate a passion for learning about wine and hospitality, along with a willingness to perform any winery function necessary to provide our visitors with a memorable customer experience.

Candidates should also possess:

  • Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills
  • An ability to effectively communicate with a diverse customer base
  • Team orientation with the ability to work in an environment that requires flexibility
  • A professional demeanor and appearance
  • The ability to lift 40 lbs.
  • The ability to stand/walk for extended periods of time
  • Valid identification proving they are at least 21 years of age

Unable to attend the Open House Hiring Event? We are happy to consider candidates that are unable to attend this event. If you cannot visit us in person, please email your resume to [email protected].

Jun
3
Wed
Plein Air Painting at the Laurels Preserve
Jun 3 all-day

Plein Air Painting at the Laurels Preserve

Wednesday, June 3 and Wednesday, June 10, 9 a.m. to dusk 

Calling all artists! Spend a day painting outdoors, drawing inspiration from Brandywine's beautiful natural preserves. $10 per person. Please register by May 29 by contacting Laura Olds Schmidt at 610.388.8386 or [email protected].

Hiring open house Chaddsford Winery
Jun 3 @ 11:00 – 18:00

June1-3
Interested in working part-time for Chaddsford Winery?

In anticipation of the upcoming summer season, we are hosting a three-day open house hiring event in our Reserve Tasting Room from Monday, June 1, through Wednesday, June 3.

From 11am-6pm each day, those interested will be able to:

  1. Learn more about the exciting, part-time hospitality, retail and event staff opportunities available
  2. Drop off their resume
  3. Complete an application for employment
  4. Meet with a member of retail management
  5. Explore the Winery and enjoy a complimentary tasting

What we are looking for…
Chaddsford Winery is seeking team-oriented individuals who are enthusiastic about wine and want to work special events and weekends in our tasting room, retail floor and event grounds. You are a great candidate for this position if you demonstrate a passion for learning about wine and hospitality, along with a willingness to perform any winery function necessary to provide our visitors with a memorable customer experience.

Candidates should also possess:

  • Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills
  • An ability to effectively communicate with a diverse customer base
  • Team orientation with the ability to work in an environment that requires flexibility
  • A professional demeanor and appearance
  • The ability to lift 40 lbs.
  • The ability to stand/walk for extended periods of time
  • Valid identification proving they are at least 21 years of age

Unable to attend the Open House Hiring Event? We are happy to consider candidates that are unable to attend this event. If you cannot visit us in person, please email your resume to [email protected].

African Americans in World War I Lecture
Jun 3 @ 18:00 – 19:00

African Americans in World War I Lecture

Wednesday, June 3, 6 p.m.
Horace Pippin's experiences as a soldier in World War I greatly influenced his work as an artist. As he later commented, "The war brought out all of the art in me." Pippin served in the 369th US Infantry Regiment, also known as the "Harlem Hellfighters." Chad Williams, author of Torchbearers of Democracy: African American Soldiers in the World War I Era, will discuss the fascinating history of this regiment and the significant impact of World War I on African Americans. The Museum will open at 5:30 p.m. with the presentation at 6 p.m. and a reception to follow.

Tickets available online or by calling 610.388.8326. $15; $20, non-members.

Go West! Delco Chamber meet and greet
Jun 3 @ 18:00 – 20:00

It’s going to be held at the BW Bistro, in the Wyndham Gardens Hotel on Routes 1 and 202 on Wednesday, June 3rd from 6-8 pm.It’s going to be held at the BW Bistro, in the Wyndham Gardens Hotel on Routes 1 and 202 on Wednesday, June 3rd from 6-8 pm.

18th Century Dance Class
Jun 3 @ 19:15 – 21:00

The first Wednesday of the month, we will have our 18th century dance class.  The class is open to all, novice to experienced. There is no fee and you are welcome with or without a partner.  The classes run from 7:15 PM to approximately 9:00 PM and we adjourn for a short break and light refreshments midway through the evening.  The dress is casual, modern clothing; period garb is definitely not required or encouraged at these lessons.

The classes are held each month at the "Barn" of the Chadds Ford Historical Society.  The Barn is located approximately one half mile north of Route 1 at 1736 Creek Road (old Route 100) in Chadds Ford, PA.  If you are driving north on Creek Road from Route 1, the Barn is on your left hand side directly across from the John Chad house.  You should pass the Barn building, make a left into the parking lot, drive around the back of the building and enter through the large gray double doors between the round stone pillars.  Come up the stairs to the main floor and turn right into the large meeting room where we practice.

The class has been taught each month for many years by Laura Bailey to the delight of her many students.  Laura makes the trip from Lancaster each month to teach in Chadds Ford.  She also teaches similar classes in Carlisle, PA and in New Castle, DE.

Recently the group has been meeting at a local restaurant for an "after dance" drink, dessert or dinner.  If your schedule permits, please plan to join us after the dance for a pleasant social hour to unwind at mid-week.

For any last minute questions, reply here or call Mark at 610-724-6800 or Cheryl at 610-388-2404.
Note: Please make a note of our new email addresses which are now active:

For Mark: [email protected] and for Cheryl: [email protected]

 

Jun
4
Thu
Chadds Ford Business Association
Jun 4 @ 12:00 – 13:00

 

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May Monthly Meeting at Antigua SCORE information for your business  $25

Speaker will tell business how to take advantage of free business development advice from SCORE organization.

RSVP [email protected]

Prepay at https://chaddsfordlive.com/shop

 

 

 

Twisted Vintner @ Concordville Town Center
Jun 4 @ 18:00 – 21:30

The Concordville Chadds Ford Rotary Club, along with their title sponsor, Garnet Ford, will present The Twisted Vintner fifth annual homemade wine contest.  It will be held on Thursday, June 4, at the Concordville Towne Center starting at 6 p.m.

Come sample the wines made by local vintners, enjoy heavy hor d’oeuvres from seven of the area’s best restaurants and seasonal parings from five area wineries.  There will also be a silent auction, wheelbarrow of cheer raffle, and music.  Winners for Best Red from Grapes, Best Red from Juice and Best White Wine will be announced at 8 p.m.

The tickets are $50 in advance and $60 at the door. Tickets include
sample fare from local restaurants, wineries and breweries, and samples of homemade wine.

Proceeds will benefit the Rachael Kohl Library, Camp Bournalyf and the Brandywine Youth Club, as well as other Rotary Club programs.  For more information, to purchase tickets or to feature your homemade wine, donate an auction item, or be a sponsor, please visit www.twistedvintner.org.

 

Jun
5
Fri
Relay for Live at UHS
Jun 5 @ 18:00 – 19:00

The Kennett-Unionville Relay for life will start at 6 PM Friday evening, June 5 at the Unionville High School track. This event is targeted to raise over $45,000 for the American Cancer Society to support groundbreaking research and patient needs. So far over 250 people on 29 teams are signed up, and have raised over $30,000.

Activities planned in addition to walking or running on the track include having the Philadelphia Union soccer club lead games and exercises between 6 and 8 PM, recognition of cancer survivors at 7 PM, hula hoop and Zumba lessons at several different times, a luminaria ceremony to remember those who have lost their fight against cancer at 9 PM, kids field games, music, movies and more.

Everyone in the community is invited to participate, whether you belong to a team or want to come out on your own. “Everyone in our community has been effected by cancer through the illness of a family member, friend or their own affliction, so everyone can participate and help us find a cure”, said Adam Guyer, chairman of the event organizing committee.

Jun
6
Sat
Remembering Shirley M. Winther – Life Celebration
Jun 6 @ 11:00 – 14:00

 With Family and Friends, we will be Remembering
Shirley M. Winther

and the
Celebration of Her Life.

You are invited to attend
Saturday, June 6, 2015
11:00am to 2:00pm

Chadds Ford Gallery
Please R. S. V. P., by Tuesday, June 2nd.
610.388.2412

sWINE roast at Chaddsford Winery
Jun 6 @ 13:00 – 18:00
Join us for a sWINE Roast!
June 6 & 7 

Enjoy a relaxing day of wine, food, and live music!
Hickory House will be serving a whole roasted pig on site both days. It will be served as a plated meal with baked sauerkraut, southern style Cole slaw & baked beans.

$20/person – Includes plated meal & a glass of wine
Food will be served 1pm-6pm
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS
Limited tickets available
Live Music
June 6Josh Komorowski 2pm-6pm
June 7 – Butchy & Friends 2pm-6pm

 

Wine and Jazz at Longwood Gardens
Jun 6 @ 14:00 – 21:00

Our most popular summer event returns! Enjoy the sounds of live jazz in performance locations throughout our Gardens as you savor the region’s finest wines.

Featuring

Vocalist René Marie
John Pizzarelli Quartet

Tickets

Gardens admission is included. Tickets limited. Sell out likely.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Open Air Theatre
3:00-4:00 pm Etienne Charles, Creole Soul
5:00-6:00 pm René Marie, I Wanna Be Evil (With Love to Eartha Kitt)
7:00-8:00 pm René Marie, I Wanna Be Evil (With Love to Eartha Kitt)

Large Lake 
3:00-4:00 pm Korey Riker Group
5:00-6:00 pm John Pizzarelli Quartet
7:00-8:00 pm John Pizzarelli Quartet

Check back for Wine & Jazz Festival schedule updates. Additional performances will be added in our East Conservatory Plaza, Peirce-du Pont House porch, and Meadow Garden entrance.

Jun
10
Wed
Plein Air Painting at the Laurels Preserve
Jun 10 all-day

Plein Air Painting at the Laurels Preserve

Wednesday, June 3 and Wednesday, June 10, 9 a.m. to dusk 

Calling all artists! Spend a day painting outdoors, drawing inspiration from Brandywine's beautiful natural preserves. $10 per person. Please register by May 29 by contacting Laura Olds Schmidt at 610.388.8386 or [email protected].