Tyler Arboretum Annual Plant Sale
Tyler Members’ Preview, Friday, May 5, 11 am – 7 pm.
General public sale, Saturday May 6, and Sunday May 7 from 9 am to 3 pm both days.
Attract birds and beneficial insects to your garden and ensure a great crop of fruits and vegetables with POLLINATOR PLANTS from this year’s Annual Plant Sale at Tyler Arboretum. Come and talk to a Plant Expert for practical advice while you shop!
Offering luscious plants to suit all gardens, soil types, growing conditions, gardening abilities, and pockets, this three-day sale provides inspiration for the garden, with showy annuals for containers, fabulous herbs and edibles, masses of flowering shrubs and trees, unusual vines, and rare and difficult to find plants. This year’s featured plant collection is dogwoods: a diverse family of gorgeous plants that bloom from April to July.
Garden Design Consultations are available to help you refresh your vision for the garden, with recommendations for plants that work for every spot in your landscape. Bring your photos, drawings, and sketches and meet one-on-one for a 30-minute session with a garden design expert. Contact Julia Lo Ehrhardt at [email protected] or 610-566-9134, ext. 305 to reserve your spot.
Tyler Arboretum
515 Painter Road, Media, PA 19063
Visit: tylerarboretum.org/PlantSale or call 610-566-9134 to learn more.
Fundraiser to rebuild from storm damage to green house
On Saturday, March 25th volunteers to helped take down our damaged green house and prep for repairs. This is the first step to rebuild the green house and ordering parts.
Damages are roughly $8000 and we have crops to be planted in the next three weeks. We are the last working farm around at over 308 years old. Our farm market is what keeps the farm working but we need your support to rebuild.

39th Annual Point-to-Point
Sunday, May 7, 2017
Join us at the 39th annual Point-to-Point, the Brandywine Valley's signature spring event. Enjoy a festive day of professional horse racing, elegant tailgating, and fun family activities. Kids of all ages will delight in the ever-popular pony rides, stick horse races, Winterthur Hunt, face painting, and canine-friendly activities for the family pup. Or, perhaps you'd like to dine trackside with an elegant brunch at our Winterthur Hunt Brunch Hospitality Tent. Point-to-Point has something for everyone. See you at the races!
Point-to-Point General Admission
Wristbands
General admission wristbands include access to all of the race day activities, free remote parking on Winterthur grounds, and the option to picnic on the Infield hill overlooking the race track and finish line. Please note that general admission wristband holders do not have access to the tailgating areas.
To Purchase
- Online (beginning March 1 until April 28)
- By phone at 800.448.3883 or 302.888.4994*
- By fax at 302.888.4650*
- At Winterthur
- At satellite wristband partners' sites. See list below.
*Credit card sales only
Cost
- $30 adult general admission (March 1–April 28)
- $50 adult general admission (April 29–May 6)
- $15 under 21, ages 12–20
- Children under 12 free, but must have a wristband for admittance (not available on race day)
- Winterthur Member discounts available
Premium Parking
Shorten your walk to the races and gain early entrance for $15–$25 per car. See the Point-to-Point map for locations.
To Purchase
- Online (beginning March 1 until April 28)
- Visit Winterthur
- Call 800.448.3883 or 302.888.4600 (credit card sales only).
- Print and mail in the registration form.
Advance sales only. All parking and admissions must be purchased by Saturday, May 6, 2017. No wristbands will be mailed after April 28. No reservations will be processed without payment. Races run rain or shine. No refunds.
Spring Cleanup Day!
Chadds Ford Historical Society's Barn Visitors Center
Sunday, May 7th, 8 am - 12 pm
Calling all Weekend Warriors!
We need your help getting our grounds ready for Spring! It's time to sweep, pick up around the grounds, plant some annuals, pulls some weeds...you know, all the things you hate to do at home! So instead, you should come out, support the organization and help us do them here!
We'll organize volunteers into groups to work together at the Barns-Brinton House, the Chads House and around the Barn Visitors Center to get our sites into shape for the busy season.
If you have a small business or corporate group that is looking for a way to get involved in the community, this is a perfect one-day project!
Call us at 610-388-7376 or Sign Up Here to volunteer!
Hadley Presents
The Wilmington Drama League
Chrysalis Youth Theater Division Pillow Play
Egghead
Sunday May 7 at 2 pm
Kennett Friends Meeting
125 W. Sickle Street
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Pillow Plays are a series of shows by kids - for kids, produced by the Wilmington Drama League. This series is geared toward children 10 and under (but is secretly enjoyed by their parents too). Bring a pillow to sit on!
Learn the latest secrets in dinosaur research at the Delaware Mineralogical Society's May 8 meeting, featuring Dr. Ken Lacovara of the Jean and Ric Edelman Fossil Park at Rowan University in Mantua Township, N.J. Dr. Lacovara will talk about Dreadnoughtus and other dinosaurs from Patagonia, and new developments at the fossil park. He spoke at the Museum last spring, and his return promises to bring fascinating new insights. Examples of his team's discoveries are currently on exhibit at DMNH.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the program begins at 7 p.m. Admission is free.
Delaware Museum of Natural History, 4840 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807 |
Hope Explored course
- What: If you could ask God one question, what would it be? Everyone is looking for lasting hope in a chaotic world. Why does life often feel hopeless? What is hope and where is it found? You're invited to join an informal 7-week course called Hope Explored which offers you time to consider life's big questions and a forum to ask your own. A meal and childcare are provided each week.
- Where: Garnet Valley Elementary School (LGI Room)
- When: Wednesdays 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM, Starts April 26th and runs 7 weeks through June 7th.
- Why: In the age of social media, it often seems impossible to have a civil conversation. Hope Explored is a place where people from all backgrounds, religious and irreligious, can have real conversations about the big questions of life.
- How: The entire course is offered free as a gift to you and your family. All you need to do is register at http://explorehopechurch.org/hope-explored
- About us: Hope Presbyterian is a new gospel-centered church coming to the Garnet Valley/Chadds Ford area. Learn more at ExploreHopeChurch.org.
Pastor William C. Stern
Church Planter
Hope Presbyterian Church
explorehopechurch.org
Garnet Valley/Chadds Ford
(610) 715-7492
Visit us after hours for this special program series where guests get to sample local beverages and have a chance to chat with the staff about what's happening at Newlin Grist Mill.
April 13: "Punches & Pizzas"
May 11: "Sea Shanty Singalong"
June 8: "Archaeology"
September 14: "Blacksmithing"
October 12: "Lighting & Libations"
Free; must be 21 or older to attend. No reservations necessary.
Southern Chester County residents – and especially Pocopson Township residents – can learn more about efforts to fight gerrymandering in Pennsylvania during a special meeting May 11.
The meeting, which starts at 7 p.m. at Unionville High School, is one of many by Fair Districts PA, a statewide group dedicated to reforming the redistricting process. Gerrymandering is a term used to describe how voting districts are redrawn to benefit those in a particular political party.
CFHS Fundraiser at Talbots, Glen Mills
Chadds Ford Historical Society's Barn Visitors Center
Friday, May 12th, 1-4 pm
Join us on Friday, May 12 for a shopping day at Talbots in Glen Mills! Talbots will donate 10% of pre-tax sales to the CFHS. All you have to do is pick out something you like and let them know you are there to support the Chadds Ford Historical Society! Our President, Kendal Reynolds, will be there to greet you in the store. Shop and support a great cause!
Enjoy evenings at DMNH...or stay all night! |
Want to explore the Museum after work? DMNH is hosting Dinosaur Night at the Museum on May 12 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Explore Dinosaur Revolution and our galleries, the Nature Nook will be open, and concessions will be for sale (including soda, wine and beer). Regular admission prices apply; free for DMNH Members. Want to stay even later? The next Community Overnight is April 29. |
Float our Boat!3rd ANNUAL Unionville Crew Spring Fundraiser
Event to be held at the following time, date, and location:
Friday, May 12, 2017 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m,
Fall View Farm
The DeFilippo Family
151 Ridings Way (see below for directions)
Coatesville 19320
You are invited to the following event:
FLOAT OUR BOAT! 3RD ANNUAL UNIONVILLE CREW SPRING FUNDRAISER
Event to be held at the following time, date, and location:
Friday, May 12, 2017 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EDT)
Fall View Farm
The DeFilippo Family
151 Ridings Way
Coatesville 19320
Float our Boat!
3rd Annual Unionville Crew's Spring Fundraiser
Please join us for an evening of fun with our rowing families and friends for good food and drink, silent auction, and 50/50 raffle.
Proceeds from the first two fundraisers have allowed us to purchase our first two boats and several sets of oars which have been painted with our Unionville colors. We are hoping to raise funds to purchase additional boats and other equipment needed for our athletes to be more competitive on the water. For more details please check out our website www.rowurc.org.
Join Charlie Zahm for an Evening of Broadway Music on Friday, May 12th. With a baritone voice some have described as “coming along once in a generation,” Charlie is perfect to perform for us a great variety of Broadway Tunes. Charlie is also one of the most popular soloists at Celtic music festivals, Maritime, and American Traditional music events anywhere east of the Mississippi. A master of the guitar as well, Charlie brings an authentic love and respect for the music he sings-and with dashes of humor and a light in his eyes, he will draw you into the stories of his songs! Charlie will be accompanied by guitarist Steve Hobson.
Charlie has always been taken by the senses of time, place and social consciousness preserved in traditional music, and through years of dedication and a wide variety of studies and travels he has earned a reputation of truly being committed to his craft.
Tickets are $15, and will be available at the door. Children 12 and under are free. Refreshments are available at a reasonable price. Doors will open at 7:00 PM, and concert will start at 7:30 PM. The Oxford Meetinghouse is located at 260 S. 3rd St, Oxford, PA. For more information call: 610-869-8076. Email: [email protected] or www.charliezahm.com.
Come visit the best (and loved) little concert series in Southern Chester County for over 20 years.
The Friends Folk Club is an all volunteer-community run concert series. Proceeds benefit the Oxford Friends Meetinghouse
The Friends of the Rachel Kohl Library will be offering their annual Mother's Day Plant sale, benefiting the Library this Saturday, May 13, from 8-5. The sale will take place inside the Library, due to the anticipated weather. The address is 687 Smithbridge Rd. Glen Mills, PA 19342. Honor your mother! Support the Library! win-win.
Simultaneously, there will be a book sale of withdrawn and donated books in the community room of the library.
#4 in Trail Run Series by Trail Creek Outfitters.
Over the stream and through the woods!
10K/5K Trail Run through Stateline Woods Preserve
See first hand the efforts of The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County. All proceeds benefit TLC.
Light refreshments/instant results/great prizes/ free children's activity corner while parents run/ free kids fun run.
For more information visit www.tlcforscc.org
When, where, why and how do some birds migrate? Find out on International Migratory Bird Day. On Saturday, May 13 from 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m., learn about migratory birds through up close encounters with some migratory birds from the Museum's collection. Bird activities, games, crafts, storytimes, a special film about shorebirds, and hands-on science fill up the day!
Delaware Museum of Natural History, 4840 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807
Wildflower, Native Plant & Seed Sale
at the Brandywine River Museum of Art
May 13 & 14, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Shop for a wide variety of native grasses, ferns, vines, shrubs, and trees. Organically grown vegetable plants from Two Gander Farm will also be available.
Second Annual Kennett Rotary PetFest is coming Saturday May 13 Noon-4 p.m. at Anson Nixon Park in Kennett Square. The event is free admission and is rain or shine. Dogs on leashes are welcome along with cats in appropriate carriers.
PetFest this year will feature Lefty’s Fuzzy Butts Doggie 1k Walk, sponsored by Terry Lynn’s Pet Sitters. Lefty’s Walk starts at 2pm and costs $20 with registration at Eventbrite. Medals, T-Shirts and swag bags will bear available for fits 50 entrants.
Lefty’s Walk is a fun stroll through the woods of the park for dogs and their human companions. Water Bowls will be placed along the route. Last year over 100 dogs walked in a light drizzle. Proceeds for Lefty’s Walk will go to La Mancha Animal Rescue.
We will also feature Bob’s Critters Exotic Animal Show. Bobs has been showing animals for over 30 years. The shows will run continuos fro 1pm to 3pm. Attendees will be able to handle a variety of snakes lizards and a tarantula.
Bob’s Critters manager Mike Buleza says ”I will bring a variety of snakes, a bearded dragon, a blue tongue skink, a variety of geckos, turtles, a toad, a tarantula and hissing cockroaches. All of my animals are safe to touch and hold. I am an elementary school teacher who enjoys sharing my animals with others. I will set up a table with my critters on display and invite the children to touch and hold them if they choose to. Children of all ages really enjoy interacting with my critters. I have shared my fascinating animals at many community programs. I guarantee the children and adults will enjoy their experience.”
Pet Psychic Laurie Blomer will be on hand to help people communicate with their living or deceased pet. Laurie says "As an animal communicator, or “pet psychic,” Laurie can help you communicate with your pets — both living and deceased — to better understand their thoughts, behaviors, and needs.She also teaches workshops to help people learn how to communicate with animals. Laurie will be giving pet readings at this year's PetFest. Come find out what your pets are thinking!
Photographer Danielle Vennard will be on hand to take photo portraits of attendees and their pets. Charcoal sketches of the photos will be available for purchase from Danielle.
Blessing of the Pets Every hour will be given by Rev Annalie Korengal of Unionville Presbyterean Church
Pet First Aid workshop will be given by Trish if PETS 1st Aid & CPR
Live Music by “Younger Than Charlie” and Bruce Richards Group”
Food Trucks including LaBamba Mexican food,
Silent Auction with Pet and Non-Pet items….
Doggie Fashion Show, Dog Agility course, Drees up your Pet Contest with prizes for Mr and Mrs Kennett Square…and Looks like Owner and Best Dressed
Adoptable Dogs and Cats on display from La Mancha and Forgotten Cats
Appearance by mascot “Amyel”..The Husky, will be made Amyel is a human size wolf mascot.
Proceeds of Fest go to:
La Mancha Animal Rescue
The Garage
Family Promise
Kennett Senior Center
KAU Little League
Maternal child Health Consortium
Kennett Area Community Service
Boy Scout Troop 53
Kennett Library
Vendor and sponsorship info is available at www.kennettsquarerotary.org
Rotary is community and business leaders making our local and global world a better place. Kennett Square Rotary meets Tuesdays at La Verona Restaurant for lunch at 1130 a.m. except for the third Tuesday when we meet a5pm. First time visitors and guests are welcome.
For more info President Brian Roberts 302-293-9443
Unionville Presbyterian Church Concert to Aid Homeless Families
Family Promise of Southern Chester County Selected as Beneficiary
Residents, visitors, family and friends are invited to enjoy the harmonious sounds of the Unionville Presbyterian Church Choir, directed by William E. Johnson, at a special benefit concert to support Family Promise of Southern Chester County on Saturday, May 13, beginning at 6 p.m. The concert is free, open to the public and will be held at Unionville Presbyterian Church located at 815 Wollaston Road, in Kennett Square. A dessert reception will follow the concert.
Family Promise of Southern Chester County, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping families with children experiencing homelessness, was selected as the recipient of all donations raised during this special choral concert featuring traditional and contemporary music.
Unionville Presbyterian Church, a founding member of Family Promise of Southern Chester County, is part of a community network of 27 congregations that provide overnight accommodations, meals and companionship to families in the Family Promise program.
“We’re a small church with a big heart,” explained Reverend Annalie Korengel, pastor of Unionville Presbyterian Church. “Family Promise is a small organization making a huge impact in the community. We are honored to partner with Family Promise because every child deserves a home.”
Susan Minarchi, executive director of Family Promise of Southern Chester County commented, “Unionville Presbyterian Church was a driving force behind creating the vision for Family Promise and turning that vision into a reality. Community partnerships and caring volunteers are the key to our success.” Ms. Minarchi added, “Since opening our doors in late 2015, we have helped 23 families (51 children and 28 adults) and placed 18 families in permanent housing.”
For additional information about this free concert, please contact Unionville Presbyterian Church at 610-347-2327.
About Family Promise: Family Promise of Southern Chester County is committed to helping children and their families experiencing homelessness in the Avondale, Kennett Consolidated, Oxford, and Unionville-Chadds Ford school districts. Its goal is to help families achieve lasting self-sufficiency and stability by providing comprehensive case management services, as well as shelter and meals through a network of congregations and volunteers until they find sustainable housing. Family Promise of Southern Chester County is part of a national, nonprofit initiative founded in 1986 with over 200 affiliates across the US changing the lives of families. To volunteer, make a donation, or provide services, please contact Family Promise of Southern Chester County at www.familypromisescc.org or [email protected].
Unwind with Canine Partners for Life at Unleashed & Uncorked!
Celebrate with Canine Partners for Life (CPL) at Unleashed & Uncorked on Saturday, May 13 from 7:00 to 10:00pm in the Chesapeake Ballroom located at the Sheraton Wilmington-South, 365 Airport Road, New Castle, DE 19720. Whether you choose to unwind and relax in the atrium lounge or dance the night away to live music by The Geezers, there is fun for all! Guests will indulge in delectable hors d’oeuvres paired perfectly with local libations, listen to first-hand success stories from CPL graduates, and enjoy the company of many four-legged, furry friends.
“This event is a fun way to touch the lives of the people we serve in a truly empowering way. We hope those who have loved us for years and those who are new to the organization will join us for Unleashed & Uncorked, and help us celebrate the independence of our teams and see how transformational a partnership with a service dog can really be,” says Darlene Sullivan, Executive Director and Founder of CPL.
There will be plenty of opportunities to take home a plethora of prizes after testing your luck in the Wine Toss, Wine Pull, or a quick guessing game. And, of course, bid in the silent auction filled with sports tickets, artwork, CPL experiences, and more! You can preview the items and even bid from home by registering with GiveSmart at http://unleashed2017.auction-bid.org.
Individual tickets are $150 per person and include appetizers, various food stations, and three drink tickets. Proceeds benefit CPL’s mission to provide highly trained service and companion dogs for individuals with physical, cognitive, and neurological disabilities.
Learn more about Unleashed & Uncorked and purchase your tickets by visiting http://unleashed2017.auction-bid.org, calling 610-869-4902 x225 or emailing [email protected].
About Canine Partners for Life:
Canine Partners for Life is a recognized and highly respected leader in the assistance dog industry. It was one of the first service dog organizations in the world to be accredited by Assistance Dogs International (ADI). Since 1989, Canine Partners for Life has placed more than 650 service and companion dogs in 45 states. CPL dogs provide assistance for a wide variety of disabilities including spinal cord injuries, muscular dystrophy, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, cerebral palsy, ALS, stroke, cardiac conditions, arthritis, spina bifida, Parkinson’s disease, and more. To learn more, please visit www.k94life.org
Sunday, May 14, 2017 from 9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Millstone Café at the Brandywine River Museum of Art
Price: $25 adults and $13 children 12 & under
Treat your mom to a delicious buffet brunch with a view, then enjoy the museum’s outstanding collection of Wyeth and American art.*
Elegant brunch buffet
Locally sourced American cuisine
Mimosa and Bloody Mary bar**
No reservations needed
Seatings Available on May 6, 7, 12, 13, and 14
Give Mom what she really wants this Mother’s Day – cupcakes and wine!
This seasonal, sit-down pairing will feature four gourmet mini cupcakes from The Sweetest Rose, paired alongside your favorite, flavorful Chaddsford wines.
Tickets are $20/person and various seating times are available:
- Friday, May 12 at 1:30pm, 3pm, 4:30pm, and 6pm
- Saturdays, May 6 + 13 at 12pm, 1:30pm, 3pm, 4:30pm, and 6pm
- Sundays, May 7 + 14 at 12pm, 1:30pm, 3pm, and 4:30pm
Free CPR classes are being offered
by Longwood Fire Company
Two classes will be given on Monday, May 15, 2017
Longwood Fire Company is offering two free CPR classes on Monday, May 15, 2017, at the station.
The EMS staff will be conducting the hands only CPR classes at 4:30 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. The station is located at 1001 East Baltimore Pike, Kennett Square. The classes are open to the public and are free. Registering for the class is recommended but not necessary. To register, call Lori Kaluzny, Longwood Business Manager, at 610 388-6880.
Longwood Fire Company has served the communities of Kennett, East Marlborough, Pennsbury and Pocopson townships since 1921. Longwood Fire Company provides fire and rescue and emergency medical services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. For more information see www.longwoodfireco.com.
WATERCOLOR & WINE, Wednesday, May 17, 6 to 8 pmCreate your own beautiful painting while enjoying locally made wine. We will show you how to handle watercolor, even if you think you "don't have any talent". You will be surprised and pleased at your unique creativity! $35 includes all materials and a glass of wine. It's fun! Click here to contact us about Watercolor & Wine |
Wilson Vineyard Gallery
4374 Forge Rd Nottingham, PA 19362
Hope Explored course
- What: If you could ask God one question, what would it be? Everyone is looking for lasting hope in a chaotic world. Why does life often feel hopeless? What is hope and where is it found? You're invited to join an informal 7-week course called Hope Explored which offers you time to consider life's big questions and a forum to ask your own. A meal and childcare are provided each week.
- Where: Garnet Valley Elementary School (LGI Room)
- When: Wednesdays 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM, Starts April 26th and runs 7 weeks through June 7th.
- Why: In the age of social media, it often seems impossible to have a civil conversation. Hope Explored is a place where people from all backgrounds, religious and irreligious, can have real conversations about the big questions of life.
- How: The entire course is offered free as a gift to you and your family. All you need to do is register at http://explorehopechurch.org/hope-explored
- About us: Hope Presbyterian is a new gospel-centered church coming to the Garnet Valley/Chadds Ford area. Learn more at ExploreHopeChurch.org.
Pastor William C. Stern
Church Planter
Hope Presbyterian Church
explorehopechurch.org
Garnet Valley/Chadds Ford
(610) 715-7492
Our monthly Springhouse Storytime series is perfect for any preschooler who loves stories, songs, games, and crafts. Our interactive stories get kids moving and creating in our beautiful springhouse and woodland settings.
In 2017, Springhouse Storytime will take place from 10am to 11am on the following Thursdays:
April 20: Critter Counting
May 18: Sharing
June 15: Colors
July 20: Friendship
August 17: Days of the Week
September 21: Seasons
October 19: Sheep
Cost is $5 for members, $7 for non-members.
Pre-registration is required. To sign up, please email [email protected] or call 610.459.2359.
Enjoy a free afternoon of light refreshments, dancing, mixing and mingling!
Participate in fun salsa and line dancing lessons.
Kindly RSVP to Sharon Nicewinter at [email protected].
Thursday 5/18 12 pm to 2 pm at
Main Line Health Fitness & Wellness Center
1020 Baltimore Pike, Suite 150
Glen Mills Pa 19342
Tavern Talks is a monthly experience (not a lecture!) aimed exclusively for adults 21 and older that focuses on unexplored aspects of early American history and culture. Guests will experience history with hands-on activities, food and drink tastings, demonstrations, and more.
Tavern Talks takes place at the Chadds Ford Historical Society’s Barns Brinton House, an historic 1714 tavern, located next to the Chaddsford Winery at 630 Baltimore Pike. Admission is $20 for non-members and $15 for members. Tickets must be purchased in advance over the phone, in person or online as space is limited. All attendees must be 21 and older.
Interested in what other topics we will be covering this year? Our other 2017 Tavern Talks include:
May 18 –Spy Games
June 9 – Quack-ing Up! 18th Century Medicine
September 14 – Well-Preserved
October 12 – Spirits & Spirts
Don Shoffner
Timothy Wadsworth
New and recent works
Exhibit opens Friday, May 19th 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
and continues through June 4
We're opening the Salvage Yard- so mark your calendar for May 20th! 9AM the gates open!
We'll also have vendors on the front lawn and well be loaded with a serious ton of loot since we will just be getting back from Brimfield, Mass. You'll find Tracy Tayan Designs, Janet the Trunk Lady ( in case you need another trunk), Estate Randy, and more. And if you're hungry, we'll also be grilling the famous dogs. Back to the Salvage Yard. A shout out to our family and friends that help put the fence up, put the gates up, took down the trees, and planted grass.The dream in my head is starting to unfold...in the meantime see you on the 20th to celebrate the opening. A portion of the proceeds that day will be supporting our favorite charity the SPCA.
FYI: don't forget the additional parking behind the shop...