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Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce to Recognize Outstanding Service at Annual Breakfast
The Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce will kick off a busy 2018 with the Annual Meeting Breakfast. This breakfast serves as an introduction to the 2018 Board of Directors, the announcement of strategic initiatives for the year, and a chance to recognize the outstanding service of its members throughout the year.
WHEN: Tuesday, January 16, 7:30 – 9:30 am
WHERE: Hartefeld National Golf Club
One Hartefeld Drive, Avondale Pa
About Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce
The Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce, the region's leading pro-business member organization, is dedicated to the growth and development of its members and the business community by providing opportunities to connect businesses and support sustainable economic development. Founded in 1929 in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, the Chamber’s nearly 500 member businesses consist of influential business leaders and professionals, not-for-profits, institutions, legislative leaders, and more. The Chamber hosts more than 70 events and programs each year in the Southern Chester County region. To join or learn more about the Chamber, visit www.scccc.com.
Free with admission to Brandywine River Museum
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Join us for our January meeting .
Cocktails upstairs beginning at 6:15 pm
Heavy hors d'oeuvres at 7:15 pm
Dessert at 7:45 pm
Members and their guests $30
Non Members $40
Prepay your meal and renew your membership with one checkout.
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Speakers for the evening:
Eileen Mielcarek, owner of Facial Rejuvenation at Mielcarek.
Find out why so many consider Facial Rejuvenation to be their “Fountain of Youth”
TRIVIA NIGHT with Bradley Hendrix
5-7 PM
Free to participate... great prizes at the end!
Trivia Night will be held every other Friday!
700 Folly Hill Road Kennett Square, PA | 484-899-8013 |
Have books on your curb by 9am and students will be by to pick them up and deliver to the high school.
Check here to see if you live on one of the 'pick up' routes:UHS Used Book Sale Information
If you do not live on a pick up route, donations can be dropped off at any UCFSD School. Clean out your closets and help the UHS PTO - a win-win!
Questions?
Email uhsbooksale@ gmail.com or visit uhsbooksale.org
Longwood Gardens provides a colorful escape from the winter blues this season during Orchid Extravaganza, running January 20 through March 25. The heated 4-acre conservatory transports guests into a warm oasis featuring thousands of vibrant orchid blooms displayed in extraordinary ways. In addition to the one-of-a-kind horticultural display, Orchid Extravaganza features activities and programs for the entire family, including the debut of a Winter Blues Festival showcasing blues artists against the backdrop of the Main Conservatory, overflowing with blue-hued blossoms.
Throughout Orchid Extravaganza, guests will be amazed at the variety and number of orchids on display in a plethora of colors, sizes, and shapes. In all, more than 4,500 blooming orchids will delight the senses including Cattleya, Dendrobium, Phalaenopsis, Paphiopedilum, and Oncidium, among others. In the East Conservatory, a towering arch of white and yellow Phalaenopsis welcome guests to the Conservatory, while huge orbs of pink Phalaenopsis orchids hang above.
Longwood’s award-winning orchid curtain returns standing 17-feet high featuring 350 phalaenopsis Kaleidoscope orchids in glorious bloom. Urns of mixed colors of Cattleyas line the yellow-blooming Acacia Passage while the Silver Garden features 200 blue Vanda orchids suspended over the walkway.
Additional indoor highlights include the Mediterranean Garden, a riot of vibrant color January through April with Australian purple coral-pea (Hardenbergia) vines blooming like miniature wisteria; while the Estate Fruit House displays nectarines, melons, and other fruits and vegetables flourishing in the midst of winter.
One of the rarest colors in the plant world, Longwood’s horticulturists have researched, acquired, and grown hundreds of blue-hued blossoms to adorn the Main Conservatory and Exhibition Hall, including the popular Himalayan blue-poppies, echium, Cape Primrose, delphiniums, hydrangeas, and more.
OrKID Days are designed for our young garden guests, with special activities designed just for them. Discovery stations, interactive storytelling, and a family seek-and-find are a few of the activities for children to enjoy. OrKID Days are January 15, February 19, and March 17 from 11 am–2 pm. Activities are free with Gardens Admission.
Winter Blues Festival is scheduled for March 3 through 25 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The blues take center stage every Saturday in March. Guests can enjoy live blues music as they stroll the Conservatory featuring The Bob Beach Duo and Stevie and the Bluescasters. Saturday performances are free with Gardens admission. For more information visit longwoodgardens.org.
About Longwood Gardens
In 1906, industrialist Pierre du Pont (1870-1954) purchased a small farm near Kennett Square, PA, to save a collection of historic trees from being sold for lumber. Today, Longwood Gardens is one of the world’s great horticultural displays, encompassing over 1,000 acres of dazzling gardens, woodlands, meadows, fountains, 10,010-pipe Aeolian organ and 4.5-acre conservatory. Longwood continues the mission set forth by Mr. du Pont to inspire people through excellence in garden design, horticulture, education and the performing arts, through programming that includes exhibitions, musical performances by leading artists, renowned horticulture education programs, horticulture research, environmental stewardship and community engagement.
Longwood Gardens is on US Route 1 near Kennett Square, PA, 30 miles west of Philadelphia. Admission is $23 for adults; $20 for seniors (age 62+); $13 for students (ages 5–18 or with valid student ID) and free ages 4 and under. Group rates available. The Gardens open at 9 am. Details at longwoodgardens.org.
We’re celebrating the splendor of the season with Winter Wine-derland!
Come experience an outdoor winter festival, complete with:
- Ice Carvings
- Specialty Cocktails: Chaddsford Cocoa, Hot Caramel Apple + Amaretto Sleigh Ride
- Patio Menu
- Live Music
- Wine Tastings
- Fire Pits
- “Niagara Falls” Ice Luge: the best way to enjoy an extra-cold shot of our award-winning Niagara wine
- And more!
There is no cost to attend, and all wine and food purchases are pay-as-you-go. This is a rain or shine event. Complimentary ice luge shot of Niagara wine offered with purchase of wine tasting.
Curator Audrey Lewis will discuss Andrew Wyeth’s long fascination with Chadds Ford—and the Kuerner Farm in particular— as seen in pencil, watercolor and tempera. Of special focus will be Wyeth’s scenes of Kuerner Farm in winter, his favorite season.
Free with admission to Brandywine River Museum
Preview:
Monday, January 22nd from 9 AM - 7 PM
Tuesday, sale day from 9 AM
William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals
One Hillman Drive, Chadds Ford, PA 19317
Chester County Fund for Women and Girls Hosts Panel Discussion
Reflecting on the Female-Led Cultural Movement of 2017
The Chester County Fund for Women and Girls will host a panel discussion in our WomenTalk series on the changes we have seen in our communities – and throughout the country – in 2017 as we turn our collective focus to the work that still needs to be done. Women on the Rise: Stories from a Movement will be held on Wednesday, January 24 at 8:30 am in West Chester, PA. We welcome any and all interested members of the community to join us at this free event for light refreshments, constructive dialogue and ideas for moving forward together as we reflect on the cultural movement that 2017 sparked in the women in our community.
Nia Meeks, Principal at bgConnex, communications leader and political consultant, will moderate the discussion. She will be joined by panelists Patricia Maisano, Chester County Treasurer-Elect, Jasmine Sessoms, founder of the non-partisan organization She Can Win and Kate Young, concerned citizen. 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 that addresses needs of women and girls in the county. For 20 years, CCFWG has raised awareness and awarded nearly $3 million to 71 non-profit organizations. To learn more about our work, visit www.ccfwg.org.
Volunteer Appreciation Reception and Open House
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Board of Supervisors
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610-388-8800
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Friday, January 26 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
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Chadds Ford Township, 10 Ring Road, Chadds Ford, PA 19317
On January 27, the Brandywine River Museum of Art will unveil the first comprehensive exhibition of George A. "Frolic" Weymouth's artistic career, examining his contribution to American painting. Weymouth (1936-2016) was perhaps best known for his philanthropic endeavors, in particular as one of the founders and long-time chairman of the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art. He was also a remarkable artist. On view through June 3, 2018, The Way Back: The Paintings of George A. Weymouth will feature sixty-five of Weymouth's best works chosen by guest curator Joseph J. Rishel. The exhibition will include a number of pencil and watercolor studies Weymouth did in preparation for his tempera paintings. These rarely seen works will provide a rich understanding of Weymouth's keen eye and his artistic process. We hope you'll join us for opening weekend of this extraordinary exhibition. |
Saturday, January 27 + Sunday, January 28 from 1pm-5pm
Brrr… It’s cold outside! Warm up at the Winery by sampling a variety of chili recipes handcrafted by some of our favorite local caterers and paired alongside flavorful Chaddsford wines.
There is no cost to attend - each guest is welcome to a complimentary chili and wine pairing at each station. (Most caterers will offer chili for sale by the cup/bowl, too!)
Vote for your favorite and then stick around to enjoy wine tastings, warm mulled wine, fire pits, and more.
Chili Participants + Wine Pairings:
- Mama Mia Italian Fusion – Steak & Ale Chili paired with Chaddsford Red
- Plum Bistro and Catering – Chipotle Chili paired with Sangria
- Chilin Food Cart – Meat & Sausage Chili paired with Proprietors Reserve Red
- The Meathouse – House Beef Chili paired with Harbinger
Food Trucks:
- Mama Mia Italian Fusion
- The Plum Pit Food Truck
Drop in to our Open House to see the classrooms and meet the teachers. Parents, siblings and friends welcome! Come and learn about our comprehensive curriculum and tour our facilities.
New Pre-School Program Options!
St. Thomas the Apostle has so much to offer including:
- Integrated Curriculum with Technology
- Middle States Accredited School
- State-of-the-Art Campus
- Faith Formation
Extracurricular & Enrichment Activities and more!
Saturday, January 27 + Sunday, January 28 from 1pm-5pm
Brrr… It’s cold outside! Warm up at the Winery by sampling a variety of chili recipes handcrafted by some of our favorite local caterers and paired alongside flavorful Chaddsford wines.
There is no cost to attend - each guest is welcome to a complimentary chili and wine pairing at each station. (Most caterers will offer chili for sale by the cup/bowl, too!)
Vote for your favorite and then stick around to enjoy wine tastings, warm mulled wine, fire pits, and more.
Chili Participants + Wine Pairings:
- Mama Mia Italian Fusion – Steak & Ale Chili paired with Chaddsford Red
- Plum Bistro and Catering – Chipotle Chili paired with Sangria
- Chilin Food Cart – Meat & Sausage Chili paired with Proprietors Reserve Red
- The Meathouse – House Beef Chili paired with Harbinger
Food Trucks:
- Mama Mia Italian Fusion
- The Plum Pit Food Truck
The campaign to help the Johnson Family raise money continues this Sunday with a dinner at Sovana Bistro.
As previously reported, Joanna Johnson — a teacher at Unionville High School — has two sons, Elliott and Henry, with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. To chauffer the boys, the family is in need of a new van to accommodate two wheelchairs. A GoFundMe campaign was launched in December to raise $80,000. More than $54,000 has been raised so far, but more is needed.
Sovana Bistro has agreed to donate a percentage of the tab for meals, beverages, and takeout orders on Sunday, Jan. 28, from 4:30 to 9 p.m. to the Johnson family so that they can purchase the van.
The school district sent out an email saying, “We need to pack Sovana Bistro, one of Unionville's most popular dining destinations, so, join us in celebrating the Unionville community and the Johnson family. Make your reservations, stop by or pick up a takeout order; mention the Johnson Project when making the reservation or when placing your order.”
Sovana Bistro is located at 696 Unionville Road in Kennett Square. The phone number is 610-444-5600.
The Gables Restaurant is holding a blood drive in honor of Timothy "Timmy" Gaige. Timothy passed away last year from complications of B cell lymphoma. He is survived by his wife MaryBeth Saunders Gaige and three beautiful children.
His treatment included many blood products, most of which came from anonymous donors. His family is so thrilled that was an option, one which would not have been possible without donations at drives like this.
Ann Kolenick asks for your help as to prepare for the upcoming blood drive scheduled for January 30th, 2018 from 2 to 7 p.m. There are still plenty of open appointment times. Click here to schedule a time.
Kolenick suggest you invite your spouse or significant other. Share the love as you share the lifesaving gift of blood together. Also invite a friend. Donating blood is always more fun with a friend, so bring one along or in place of your donation.
If you have any questions or concerns about donating blood, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Your donation means so much to The Gables at Chadds Ford and the American Red Cross. Patients in need count on drives like ours to provide a steady supply of blood. The need for blood is constant, and every donation makes a difference! Each donation can help save up to three lives, so by meeting our goal, we can touch numerous lives, both in our community and around the country.
Your commitment to our blood drive's success and The Gables at Chadds Ford are greatly appreciated! Let's get those appointment times filled up. Each person who donates receives a coupon for a free medium Dunkin Donuts coffee and donut! You'll also receive a coupon for a free appetizer or dessert from us, and the restaurant will also be open during the drive, so after you donate, come downstairs to grab a bite to eat!
New York City All Female Blue Rock Band JANE LEE HOOKER returns to The Kennett Flash
Jane Lee Hooker (JLH) have just released their second studio album Spiritus and return to The Kennett Flash for their first show at the venue in two years on Wednesday January 31st. The group last played at The Flash in January 2016 and also played the Summer Concert Series at Anson B. Nixon Park in Kennett Square that summer. Local up and coming Blues Rockers Blues Reincarnation Project open the show.
JLH features former members of some great underground rock bands of the 90s and early 2000s - their members have spent time in Nashville Pussy, The Wives and Bad Wizard - as well as lead singer Dana "Danger" Athens who also spent time fronting the all female Led Zeppelin tribute Lez Zeppelin. All have left projects behind to put their full efforts into JLH who have since been signed to Germany Blues Label Ruf Records. Their first album No B! was released in 2016 and 2018 sees the follow up album Spiritus. In the past two years they have played everywhere from NYC's Irving Plaza to the Mountain Jam Festival to LA's Viper Room to the Big Blues Bender in Las Vegas. A recent European tour saw them performing to packed houses in Germany, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Denmark, and the Czech Republic, and they even performed live on Germany's legendary TV show Rockpalast (if you don't know this show you should, legendary performances by The Who, a young U2 and so many more are out there for viewing).
Opening act Blues Reincarnation Project is fronted by Ghana, West African born Jeffrey Attakorah. The band has been tearing up stages all over Delaware and has made a great impression on the Kennett Flash audience already with multiple performances at The Flash.
Advance tickets for this great night of Blues Rock are available at www.kennettflash.org. Doors are at 7pm with the show starting at 8pm.
IF YOU GO:
Jane Lee Hooker with special guests Blues Reincarnation Project
Wednesday January 31st
7pm doors / 8pm show
$18 Advance Tickets
$22 Day of Show
BYOB (Beer & Wine Online)
Pizzas & Snacks available for purchase
The Kennett Flash
102 Sycamore Alley
Kennett Square, PA 19348
484-732-8295
MORE ON Jane Lee Hooker:
Jane Lee Hooker on legendary German TV Show Rockpalast - https://youtu.be/BwfsYZghmjQ
"Mama Said" video from the album Spiritus, as debuted this month by The Big Takeover - https://youtu.be/glZeW33V1wo
"Champagne and Reefer" Muddy Waters Cover - Live from The Knitting Factory - https://youtu.be/fPHMyi-O0ww
Children’s Read – Aloud Tours
Thurs, Feb 1, 2018 through Thurs, March 15th 2018.
10:30 am , $5 per child, with one adult admitted free per child; free for members
Young children and their grown-ups hear a story, interact with art in the Museum and make their own creative works in this popular program. Registration is requested by contacting the education office at 610-388-8382 or [email protected].
The Read-Aloud Program has been made possible by Joseph and Diane Packer in memory of Emily Grace Koenig.
Read-Aloud Schedule
February 1: The Museum by Susan Verde
February 8: Extra Yarn by Mac Barnett
February 15: A River by Marc Martin
February 22: A Splash of Red by Jen Bryant
March 1: Olivia by Ian Falconer
March 8: Longwood Gardens Community Read selection
March 15: The Tallest Leprechaun by Emily Grace Koenig
Plein Air Inside Out
Friday, Feb 2, 2018, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
$10 members, $20 non members
This event repeats on Sat, Feb 3, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Enjoy the wintry beauty of the Brandywine Creek from the Museum’s expansive atrium windows. Artists working in all media are invited to explore the vista from inside the Museum where they can sketch, paint, or photograph while staying warm. Participants may also enjoy sketching (with pencil) in the Museum’s galleries. Participants are responsible for providing all art materials (including drop cloths).
Spaces are limited. For questions, contact Laura Westmoreland at 610-388-8120 or [email protected].
February 2 - 24
Winter Group Show
Wine & Cheese Opening Reception Friday, February 2, 5 – 8 PM.
Marlene Dubin – Bold mixed media abstracts; Elaine Lisle - Regional landscapes in oil; Mary Ann Weselyk – Whimsical animal and still life paintings.
Gallery Hours: 9 – 5 Monday – Friday; 10 – 3 Saturday
The Station Gallery
3922 Kennett Pike
Greenville, Delaware
302-654-8638
Scottish Burns Supper and Whisky Tasting
Friday, Feb 2, 2018, 6 – 8:30 pm
Millstone Café in Brandywine Museum
$100 member, $110 non-member
Each year, Scots from all over the world gather in the dark days of winter for a traditional evening meal and a joyous celebration to commemorate the birthday of one of their favorite sons, Robert Burns. Born on January 25, 1759, on a tenant farm, Burns captured the imagination and spirit of the Scottish people with his prose and poetry. He was lionized during his lifetime all over his native land. A few years after his untimely death at 37, his friends began to gather on his birthday for a meal and to toast to his “immortal memory.” The tradition has continued for over 200 years and spread to every country where Scots have settled.
The Brandywine Burns Supper consists of a hearty meal of traditional Scottish fare prepared by chef MacGregor Mann, including haggis and a tasting selection of a Belhaven ale and three single malt whiskies. A bagpiper will perform stirring Scottish music to accompany the haggis as it is brought to the table, and special guest Alasdair Nicol—PBS Antiques Road Show presenter and Freeman's Auction chairman—will deliver the “Address to a Haggis.” During the meal, Brandywine Board Member Jack Hines will guide us in single malt whisky tastings carefully paired with each delicious course.
The Museum galleries will be open for an hour before dinner for guests to enjoy the collections and view three N. C. Wyeth paintings used to illustrate The Scottish Chiefs, the classic novel recounting the life of Scottish patriarch William Wallace—who was made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster “Braveheart”—and Scotland’s fight for Independence.
Menu
BRADEN IS GRUTH
Housemade Crowdie cheese & Scotch Cured Salmon
Belhaven Scottish Ale
CULLEN SKINK
Smoked Haddock & Potato Chowder
Bunnahabhain 12 year-old
HAGGIS WITH RED BERRY WHISKY SAUCE
Neeps & Tatties — Rutabaga and Mashed potatoes
Deanston Organic 14 year-old
CRANACHAN
Candied Oatmeal & Berry Parfait, Heather Honey and Whipped Cream Cheese
Glendronach Allardice 18 year-old
Saturday, 2/3, to Saturday, 2/10, Print Studio hallway, lower level
Drawing, painting with watercolor, tempera, acrylics, and oil, techniques for landscapes, portraits, nature and more; illustration, calligraphy, graphic arts, printmaking, ceramics, weaving and artists galore!
We're offering duplicate and extra books to our community for a nominal amount to raise funds for continued library improvements. Most books are $2.00 each, and every dollar contributed helps our non-profit art center bring art to the community.
We are very grateful for the donated books and extend our thanks to all book donors. We also want to recognize our Volunteer Librarian Melanie Baer who has been involved with CCAA for over 15 years when her son took art classes here, and she recently joined our Board of Directors. Her extraordinary efforts over the past two years have transformed our library space into a true library!
WHERE: The books will be on tables in the hallway outside of the print studio on the lower level.
WHEN: Every day, Saturday, 2/3, through Saturday, 2/10.
2/3 is the 2nd art intake day, and 2/8 is the night of the opening reception
HOW: Cash or checks are appreciated; larger purchases can be made in the gift shop by credit card. If someone is not present, the honor system is in effect.
QUESTIONS: Melanie will be here for a few hours every day in addition to general staff coverage (except Sunday).
REMINDER: Stillness intake days for artists are this week on Friday, 2/2, & Saturday, 2/3, 10am - 4pm
Paint Out Chadds Ford: A Plein Air Event
Saturday, February 3, 2018 - Reception & Wet Paint Sale from 6 to 8pm
The Chadds Ford Historical Society is hosting its 10th annual Plein Air art event, Paint Out Chadds Ford. From February 1 to 3, 2018, artists from the Mid-Atlantic region will be painting outside around the Chadds Ford area as well as at the Barns Brinton House, John Chads House and along Brandywine Creek.
The Society will host a special art exhibition at the CFHS Barn Visitors Center that will be open on Saturday evening, February 3. From 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. there will be an Artist Reception and Wet Paint Sale, where guests can view and purchase artwork made during the event. Tickets are $15 per person ($30 for Chadds Ford Historical Society members) and includes light refreshments. Guests can view and purchase displays of the work just completed by the artists for the plein air event as well as other plein air paintings of the Brandywine Valley.
Please help support local artists by joining us for this fun event that steps back into time when early American illustrators and painters such as Howard Pyle, Bayard Berndt, and N.C. Wyeth were inspired by the beauty of our region and painted outdoors.
Children’s Read – Aloud Tours
Thurs, Feb 1, 2018 through Thurs, March 15th 2018.
10:30 am , $5 per child, with one adult admitted free per child; free for members
Young children and their grown-ups hear a story, interact with art in the Museum and make their own creative works in this popular program. Registration is requested by contacting the education office at 610-388-8382 or [email protected].
The Read-Aloud Program has been made possible by Joseph and Diane Packer in memory of Emily Grace Koenig.
Read-Aloud Schedule
February 1: The Museum by Susan Verde
February 8: Extra Yarn by Mac Barnett
February 15: A River by Marc Martin
February 22: A Splash of Red by Jen Bryant
March 1: Olivia by Ian Falconer
March 8: Longwood Gardens Community Read selection
March 15: The Tallest Leprechaun by Emily Grace Koenig
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Saturday, 2/3, to Saturday, 2/10, Print Studio hallway, lower level
Drawing, painting with watercolor, tempera, acrylics, and oil, techniques for landscapes, portraits, nature and more; illustration, calligraphy, graphic arts, printmaking, ceramics, weaving and artists galore!
We're offering duplicate and extra books to our community for a nominal amount to raise funds for continued library improvements. Most books are $2.00 each, and every dollar contributed helps our non-profit art center bring art to the community.
We are very grateful for the donated books and extend our thanks to all book donors. We also want to recognize our Volunteer Librarian Melanie Baer who has been involved with CCAA for over 15 years when her son took art classes here, and she recently joined our Board of Directors. Her extraordinary efforts over the past two years have transformed our library space into a true library!
WHERE: The books will be on tables in the hallway outside of the print studio on the lower level.
WHEN: Every day, Saturday, 2/3, through Saturday, 2/10.
2/3 is the 2nd art intake day, and 2/8 is the night of the opening reception
HOW: Cash or checks are appreciated; larger purchases can be made in the gift shop by credit card. If someone is not present, the honor system is in effect.
QUESTIONS: Melanie will be here for a few hours every day in addition to general staff coverage (except Sunday).
REMINDER: Stillness intake days for artists are this week on Friday, 2/2, & Saturday, 2/3, 10am - 4pm