– Chester County, in partnership with the Chester County Workforce Development Board and the United Way Financial Stability Center will host a job and career fair on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. The event will run from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and will be held at the PA CareerLink – Chester County offices in Exton.
Walter Urban, Jr., site administrator for PA CareerLink – Chester County noted that local employers from many industries will be represented at the job fair. “We are excited to announce that 32 local employers have registered to be part of the job fair, and all employers attending are actively hiring for current job opportunities.” Industry sectors being represented include healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, information technology, agriculture, education, transportation and logistics, and government services.
Based on the “one-stop” concept, the PA CareerLink – Chester County is a cooperative program where job seekers and employers share access to a wide array of job training, education and employment services. The Pa CareerLink – Chester County office is located at the Oakland Corporate Center, 479 Thomas Jones Way, Suite 500, Exton, PA. For more information on the job and career fair or other workshop and training opportunities call 610-280-1010.
Flu Season is right around the corner!
School season is prime time for classes, homework, sports… and the flu. With the flu virus most active from October to May, getting vaccinated is the #1 way to prevent the flu and the fever, sore throat, body aches, and even serious health complications it can cause. We are partnering with the Chester County Health Department to offer a flu shot clinic to community members.
Come get your flu shot at Unionville HIgh School on Thursday, October 5th.
The flu shot clinic will be held in the High School cafeteria from 3 PM - 7 PM and is open to the public.
For more information, visit www.chesco.org/flu. Same day, onsite registration only. If you have health insurance, bring your cards. All insurance types, including medical assistance, are welcome.
Join us for Music on the Brandywine
Thursday, October 5, enjoy an evening of music by a trio of Astral performers featuring Clancy Newman, cello; Rachel Hall, harp; and Beomjae Kim, flute.
Astral is a nonprofit intensive mentoring program that specializes in developing the early careers of extraordinary classical musicians. Astral concentrates on a small number of rising-star soloists and chamber ensembles with the potential to be change-makers and influencers.
The evening's program includes music composed by Joseph Jongen, Vincent Persichetti, Clancy Newman, Heitor Villa-Lobos, and Maurice Ravel. Museum opens at 6 p.m. Performance begins at 7:30 p.m.
Get your tickets today!
October 6 - Kennett symphony Open House and Kennett Square First Friday
Stop by to see the new headquarters of the Kennett Symphony at 206 East State Street when you are enjoying your stroll through the borough for First Friday.

The Unionville Fair
Chase for History @ historic Beaver Valley area, parking at Elm Spring Farm
On Saturday, Oct. 7 at 9 a.m., Oxford Feed & Lumber, 112 Railroad Avenue in Oxford, will hold a Pink Hobby Horse Prance. It’s a fun, family day making stick ponies and then riding them in a horse show. Food will be available, and there are great raffle baskets. Benefits local breast cancer coalitions. Call 610-932-8521 for more information or to register.
77th Annual Chester County Day House Tour
“Always the First Saturday in October”
Date: Saturday, October 7, 2017
Time: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Location: Walking tour of Marshall Square Park area in West Chester Borough and The Northwest Quadrant of Chester County
Benefits: Chester County Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Expansion Project
Tour Tickets: $50
VIP Tickets: $100
https://www.chestercountyhospital.org/giving/support-an-event/chester-county-day
Tradesmen and artisans will demonstrate papermaking, colonial brewing, iron making, brickmaking, blacksmithing, historic baking, and milling throughout the day. Family-friendly activities include hay rides, pumpkin painting and colonial games.
All ages; FREE admission; parking: $5 per car.
Join us for the 6th Annual Truck and Tractor Day at Winterthur—a fun day filled with lots of large equipment sure to delight the wheel-oriented kids in your family. Explore tractors, modern farm vehicles, and the Winterthur fire trucks. Enjoy a hayride, arts and crafts, and more!
- Discover 30 tractors and other pieces of estate equipment.
- Hop onto one of the original Winterthur farm trucks and see how a modern backhoe and crane work. Feel free to take pictures and ask our knowledgeable staff and volunteers questions.
- Learn about the Winterthur Fire Department!
- Meet our firefighters and put out a “fire” with our pumper truck. Hop aboard the fire truck and try on real “turnout gear.”
- Enjoy a hotdog, pretzels, and ice cream!
- Take a hayride through the estate!
- Enjoy the beautiful autumn weather and changing leaves.
- Climb a tree!
- Put on a safety harness and climb a tree, just like a real arborist.
- Get creative with farm- and tractor-related crafts.
- Look for helmets, badges, and coloring book giveaways!
Proceeds support the Winterthur Fire Department.
Take a guided walk through the Treasures on Trial: The Art and Science of Detecting Fakes, every Saturday and Sunday at 11:30am, 1:00pm and 2:00pm.
As a community service, Longwood Fire Company is offering free CPR classes and children car seats inspections.
On October 9 Longwood EMS is partnering with Chester County Hospital Penn Medicine to offer hands-on CPR classes. The one-hour classes will be given at 4:30 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. at Longwood Fire Company, 1001 East Baltimore Pike, Kennett Square.
The class explains causes, prevention, and treatment for sudden cardiac arrest. The ambulance and hospital staff are certified instructors available to teach cardiac compressions. To reserve a spot, go to www.chestercountyhospital.org/wellness or email/call the station.
Longwood Fire Company has achieved Expert status in transporting pediatric patients by ambulance. In August Longwood EMS participated in the Pennsylvania Department of Health Emergency Medical Services for Children Pediatric Voluntary Recognition Program. Longwood was awarded Expert Level, the highest of the five categories. Additional equipment is carried above the state requirements to better serve our children.
Longwood EMS does customized programs, including offering First Aid talks and seminars. These can be customized to fit your groups interest and answer all your questions.
Longwood also offers free car seat inspections and installations. Appointments are required for the 30-minute inspection. The fire company has six certified technicians. Inspections are recommended for new parents and when children move to the next sized car seat. Also, car seats should be replaced when an accident takes place.
“The free services offered by the members of Longwood Fire Company assists members of our community in keeping safe,” said Chief A. J. McCarthy. “This is just a small part of the life-saving services offered by Longwood Fire Company.”
The public will have an opportunity to visit Longwood on October 15 during the company’s annual open house. The open house takes place during Fire Prevention Week which begins October 8.
For more information, to sign up for a class, or to schedule an appointment email [email protected] or call 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. Check out our website at www.longwoodfireco.com.
William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals1 Hillman Drive, Chadds Ford, PA 19317 October Classic Variety Auction Multi Estate Public Auction October 10th | 10 AM Preview: Monday, October 9th from 9-4 *closed for an event after 4pm* Tuesday, Sale day from 9 AM
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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.
Oct. 12, 2017 “Circle of Poison” at 7 p.m. Lobby open at 6:15 pm. Come early for tours of WCU’s new LEED-certified Business and Public Management Center. Refreshments and community group displays will be available in the lobby preceding each film. Expert panels and question and answer session will conclude each film. Contact Margaret Hudgings – [email protected] or Sean McLaughlin [email protected] . Location is Business and Public Management Center Room 101, West Chester, PA 19383.
The Pennsbury Land Trust will present a free lecture on Thursday, Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. Sheila E. Fleming, the Brandywine Conservancy's manager for municipal assistance, will speak on issues of land conservation in a program entitled "The Fight for Land and Water." Topics will include the impacts of development, including environmental, financial, and quality-of-life issues. The benefits of land preservation will be discussed, as well as an explanation of how the process works. Admission is free, and refreshments will be served. RSVPs are requested at 610-388-7323 or [email protected].
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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:
October 12 – Spirits & Spirits
Join us for this film series, featuring intriguing stories surrounding real-life tales of forgery and counterfeiting, hosted by scholars, curators, film buffs, and critics who will lead discussions after each film. Copeland Lecture Hall. $10 per Member. $15 per nonmember. Reservations suggested. Visit the Treasures on Trial web page for more information on the exhibition.
In this Alfred Hitchcock classic, a reformed jewel thief is suspected of returning to his former occupation, and he must ferret out the real thief to prove his innocence.

Friends Folk Club is very pleased to announce a rare area appearance by Tex-Mex musician Tish Hinojosa on Friday, October 13th.
Tish Hinojosa is a singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas. Hinojosa’s blend of folk, country, Latino, and pop has an undeniable far reaching appeal, garnering her accolades such as a White House concert at the invitation of President and Mrs. Clinton and teaming up with artists such as Joan Baez, Booker T. Jones, Flaco Jimenez, Pete Seeger, and Dwight Yoakam.
“Hinojosa is an angel in cowboy boots with one of the sweetest purest songs to be heard in quite awhile. And when she sings in Spanish, her voice has more warmth than that of Linda Ronstadt. Tish Hinojosa delivers music like an angel.”
-HARTFORD COURANT-
Tish's song, Something in the Rain was included on the CD Songs for the Earth: A Tribute to Rachel Carson.
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 http://www.mundotish.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.
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The Chester County Fund for Women and Girls, a philanthropic and educational nonprofit in Chester County, will be hosting Community Fest 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 14 in Kerr Park, Downingtown. The festival will be held in conjunction with Downingtown Mayor Josh Maxwell’s 5K to End Gender-Based Violence.
The event will feature food trucks, live music, kids’ activities, arts and crafts vendors, and local non-profits eager to share information about how residents can get involved in the local community.
Take a guided walk through the Treasures on Trial: The Art and Science of Detecting Fakes, every Saturday and Sunday at 11:30am, 1:00pm and 2:00pm.
Join us as we explore different aspects of Newlin Grist Mill's unique historical and environmental resources. Get an in-depth look at the site with programs that range from presentations by guest speakers to hands-on workshops. This session will feature a hike on the property with Newlin staff to look for flora and fauna that would have been used by the 18th century inhabitants of the area for food, medicine, and more.
All ages; $5 members/$7 non-members. Pre-registration is required.
Parenting Seminar by Dr. Tedd Tripp: Getting to the Heart of Childrearing
Saturday, October 14, 2017
7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Hillendale Elementary School located at 1850 Hillendale Road in Chadds Ford, PA, 19317
Hosted by Hope Presbyterian Church, Getting to the Heart of Childrearing is one evening seminar based on a talk Dr. Tripp offered to parents at Harvard Business School. Dr. Tripp is an educator, seminar presenter and former pastor who has taught childrearing in every state of the union and some 40 different countries. He is best known for his book and ministry, Shepherding a Child's Heart. This seminar is intended to help parents from all backgrounds shepherd their children's hearts more effectively. Most approaches to parenting focus on managing and controlling behavior. Dr. Tripp’s approach is focused on nurture – on helping the child to understand the motivational factors that push and pull within. This seminar is entertainingly presented, richly illustrated and filled with insights and ideas about how to engage children and deepen their understanding of themselves and others. It will help parents to get to the heart of behavior.
The seminar is free and open to the public. Childcare is provided.
For more information about Dr Tripp http://www.shepherdingtheheart.org/ For more information about Hope Presbyterian go to http://explorehopechurch.org/
Sample approximately 100 wines, craft beers, and cuisine prepared by Dilworthtown Inn chefs and local food trucks. In addition, a silent auction, shopping opportunities in the Gallery of Artisan Vendors, live music, a performance car show, and more will contribute to this popular fall fundraiser.Proceeds from the wine festival benefit patients of the Cancer Program of Chester County Hospital and Neighborhood Healt
The Chester County Fund for Women and Girls welcomes women representing all generations for our second facilitated dialogue – Yes, All Women! Part II – on how we can work together during a period of history when we cannot afford to stand divided. The event will be held on Tuesday, October 17, from 5:00-7:00 pm at the First Presbyterian Church of West Chester (130 West Miner Street, West Chester, PA). Join us for light refreshments, honest conversation and ideas for moving forward together.
This forum is a follow-up to our successful “Yes, All Women!” event held last spring. We are pleased to welcome back Juliana Mosley, PhD, and Chief Diversity Officer at Chestnut Hill College, as facilitator of the conversation. As participants engage in productive dialogue, our hope is to ensure that female voices from all generations are heard as we unite in a march toward progress. To RSVP, email Maeve at [email protected] or call 484-356-0940.
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The Chester County Fund for Women and Girls is a grantmaking and education foundation dedicated to addressing the needs of women and girls in the county. For 20 years, CCFWG has raised awareness about the critical needs of women and girls, and awarded nearly $3 million to 71 non-profit organizations. To learn more about our work, please visit www.ccfwg.org.
Free presentation about diabetes offered
Diabetes and Your Health will be presented at 5:30 p.m., October 18 at The Hickman in West Chester, Pa.
A free presentation about the prevention and management of diabetes will be held at 5:30 p.m., October 18, at The Hickman Friends Senior Community, 400 N. Walnut St., West Chester, Pa. Doors open, with light refreshments served, at 5 p.m. All are welcome.
More than 100 million Americans are living with diabetes or prediabetes, and Type 2 diabetes accounts for up to 95 percent of those cases, according to the CDC. People with diabetes are at increased risk of serious health complications.
Understanding its causes and risk factors, and making important lifestyle changes can help make this disease more manageable. Those who have, or whose family member has been diagnosed with diabetes or prediabetes are urged to attend this informative presentation by Janelle Gaj, RD, LDN of Main Line Health at Riddle Hospital. She will answer questions and discuss how diabetics can improve their health and quality of life.
This presentation is one in a series of four Sip & Sit community service events hosted by The Hickman. Those planning to attend are asked to call 484-899-0547 or email [email protected] to reserve a seat.
About The Hickman
The Hickman is a non-profit personal care community located on a residential street in the heart of West Chester, Pennsylvania. Guided by Quaker values and tradition, The Hickman provides compassionate, individualized care to older adults in an affordable, home-like environment. A new building, set to open in early 2018, will add 74 studio and one-bedroom suites to the community, including a secure dementia unit on the first floor. For more information or to schedule a personal tour, visit www.welcometothehickman.org or call 484-899-0547. “When you’re here, you’re home.”
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.