Parents and their toddlers in strollers are invited to join us for fun and informative walks through the garden and galleries. Spend time with your child and make friends with new families while you learn a little about the amazing collections that make Winterthur special. Members and children under 2 free; nonmembers: $5 per child and $5 per adult with paying child; additional adults $15.
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The Farm Stand is located in front of the Museum Store at the Cottage on Thursdays, July–September, 1:30–5:30 pm. Visit us to select fresh, local produce. Parking is available behind the Cottage near the Winterthur Post Office. Note: Guests who would like to tour Winterthur’s exhibitions or grounds will require a ticket.
Meet and Greet with DelCo Chamber at Brandywine Prime
September 6th
5-7 PM
Bring business cards and info to share on the business spotlight table!
DelCo Members: $25
CFBA Members: $25
Non Members: $35
Join us for live music, our beer garden, a variety of food selections, and other offerings at Winterthur After Hours. Each After Hours will be located in the beautiful Winterthur landscape, so you can explore the Galleries and grounds. $10 per Member. $15 per nonmember. $5 per student. 13 and under are free. After Hours program entry is a $10 nonmember upgrade with the purchase of an earlier, same-day General Admission ticket. Buy tickets online or call 800.448.3883.
September 6 * Clenny Run
Featuring Marlboro Road
Join us along Clenny Run stream for an evening opportunity to explore Winterthur’s grounds, galleries, and beer garden. Enjoy music by Marlboro Road, a group of musicians hailing from Unionville, PA. At 6:30 pm, Eileen Scheck, assistant curator of Garden Education, will lead a walking tour connecting one of the new garden follies to one of the most famous rooms in America, Winterthur’s Chinese Parlor. Explore the garden scenes depicted on the hand-painted wallpaper and learn about the images chosen to decorate the Chinese Pavilion Folly.
*BYO (bring your own) food/drink are permitted in this evening’s location. Museum Store will be open.
The American Helicopter Museum & Education Center (AHMEC) hosts a very hoppy happy hour on Friday, September 7, from 5 until 9 p.m. Local breweries, distilleries, a cidery and mead club gather for a fun evening of tastings, music and more!
Locust Lane Craft Brewery, Root Down Brewing Company, Stable 12 Brewing Company, Tuned Up Brewery and Appalachian Brewing Company will pour thirst-quenching brews. Artisan Homebrew and Milford Mills Brew Club will bring home blends to try. Pennsylvania Distilling Company, Brandywine Branch Distilling, Dressler Estate cidery and Milltown Meads meadery will add their specialties to the mix.
“Hops & Helicopters is a fundraising event supporting the museum’s programs,” said Dr. Karen Schwarz, AHMEC Board member. “We have local breweries and cideries signed up to hand out samples. New this year, we have two distilleries joining us, as well as a mead club. Some local vendors are also taking part, including Thom’s Jerky and Healing Hands Massage. Of course, visitors will be able to tour the museum while enjoying their beverages.”
Additionally, the University of the Sciences Brewing Program will disperse samples of their creations. Haute Wheels and The Meat House food trucks will sell amazing culinary delights. A local DJ will provide great music.
“After surviving the first weeks back to school, who doesn’t need some beer and a massage?” Schwarz continued. “Really, is there a better happy hour out there? We’ll have music, all kinds of drinks to sample, massages, great food and helicopters. Show me a bar that can top that!”
Admission is $30.00 in advance or $35.00 at the door, which includes museum entry as well as a souvenir sampling glass. Admission is $10.00 for designated drivers or guests under age 21. Attendees must be 21-years-old or older to consume alcohol. Proof of age is required.
Contact AHMEC at 610-436-9600 or see the website at www.hopsandhelicopters.com to purchase tickets or for more information.
The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center, located at 1220 American Boulevard, West Chester, in the land of industry innovators in the Philadelphia region, is the nation’s premier aviation museum devoted exclusively to helicopters. Established in 1996, the nonprofit organization collects, restores and displays rotary-wing aircraft, including over 35 civilian and military helicopters, autogiros and convertiplanes.
Storytellers
Opening Reception:
First Friday, September 7th, 2018 6:00PM - 9:00PM
Exhibition Continues: September 7th through October 27th 2018
Join us on Saturday, October 13th from 1:00pm - 3:00pm for
My Andy - A Lecture with Victoria Browning Wyeth
Catch a unique glimpse into the life and imagination of Victoria, granddaughter of icon Andrew Wyeth.
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Friday’s Events
6 pm
- Old Fashioned Carnival opens (closes 10 pm), 600 S, Broad Street
- Community Parade Kicks-Off from State and Willow Street
Following the Parade:
Dancing in the Streets with Good Foot (until 9:30 pm)
Premeres on PBS American Masters
1244 Baltimore Pike. Chadds Ford, PA 19317
Join us for the 14th Annual Secret Gardens Tour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018.
Barclay Friends
700 N. Franklin Street
West Chester, Pa 19380
Sep 08, 2018 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
This festival features a full day of hands-on activities. Visitors will be able to work with professional archaeologists and assist with three different excavations; sift, clean and process artifacts; and see artifact displays from around Delaware County. There will also be a variety of activities designed for kids. We look forward to having you join us and discover how archaeology is done and what we can learn from it!
Saturday, September 8th Events
10 am
- Street Fair opens (closes 7 pm)
- Growers’ Exhibit opens, Broad Street
- Painted Mushroom Silent Auction opens, E. State and Broad Streets
- Cute-As-A-Button Baby Photo Contest voting begins, near Children’s Rides
10:30 am
- Amateur Mushroom Cook-off begins, Special Events Tent, Willow and E. State Streets
11 am
- Antique and Classic Car Show opens, Broad and Cypress Streets (closes 4 pm)
- Official Mushroom Soup served, Masonic Lodge, Center and Cypress Streets
- Dan & Galla’s Musical Show, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
11:30 am
- Judging begins Amateur Mushroom Cook-off, Special Events Tent, Willow and E. State Streets
11:45
- Jungle Joe’s Wild Adventures, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
12:30 pm
- Nicely, Smith and Hawkins, Community Stage, South Union Street
- Pittman’s Magic, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
1 pm
- Melissa D’Arabian, Culinary Tent, Broad Street
1:30 pm
- Jungle Joe’s Wild Adventures, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
2 pm
- evergrow, Community Stage, South Union Street
- Jennifer Daskevich, Culinary Tent, Broad Street
- Dan & Galla’s Musical Show, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
2:30 pm
- Jungle Joe’s Wild Adventures, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
- Pre-Game Entertainment for National Fried Mushroom Eating Contest, Special Events Tent, State and Willow streets
3 pm
- Fried Mushroom Eating Contest, Special Events Tent, Willow and E. State
- Old Fashioned Carnival opens (closes 10 pm), 600 S, Broad Street
3:15 pm
- Melissa D’Arabian, Culinary Tent, Broad Street
- Pittman’s Magic, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
3:30 pm
- Tim Celfo and Joe Hillman, Community Stage, South Union Street
4:15 pm
- Jungle Joe’s Wild Adventures, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
4:30 pm
- Jennifer Daskevich, Culinary Tent, Broad Street
4:45 pm
- Dan & Galla’s Musical Show (wrap up celebration), Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
5 pm
- Orpheus Supertones, Community Stage, South Union Street
6:00 pm
- Andrew Lipke, Community Stage, South Union Street
7 pm
- Street Fair closes
- Gates open for Alejandro Escovedo and Don Antonio — The Crossing Concert, Special Events Tent, State and Willow streets
8 pm
- Alejandro Escovedo and Don Antonio — The Crossing Concert, Special Events Tent, State and Willow streets
From the Mushroom Festival: For Sunday, September 9, 2018: The Chester County Emergency Operations Center has issued warnings for 2-3 inches of rain with flooding for Sunday, Sept. 9. Therefore for everyone’s safety, the Mushroom Festival will close at 7 pm on Saturday, Sept. 8, and not reopen.
Sunday, September 9th Events
7:30 am
- Registration opens for Mushroom Run and Fun Walk, Pennock Park, 650 W. South Street, Kennett Square, PA
8:30 am
- Mushroom Run and Fun Walk starts at Pennock Park, 650 W. South Street, Kennett Square, PA
10 am
- Street Fair opens (closes 5 pm)
- Growers’ Exhibit opens, Broad Street
- Painted Mushroom Silent Auction opens, E. State and Broad Streets
- Cute-As-A-Button Baby Photo Contest voting begins, near Children’s Rides
10:30 am
- Barry Crumlich. Culinary Tent, Broad Street
11 am
- Soup and Wine Fest opens (last admission 3:15 with voting until 4 pm), Special Events Tent, Willow and E. State Streets
- Dan & Galla’s Musical Show, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
11:45 am
- Pittman’s Magic, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
Noon
- Mushroom Judging, Growers’ Exhibit, Broad Street
- Campbell and Son, Community Stage, South Union Street
- Eric Theiss, Culinary Tent, Broad Street
12:45 pm
- Andrew’s Big Show, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
1 pm
- Old Fashioned Carnival opens (closes at 6 pm), 600 S. Broad Street
1:30 pm
- Mushroom Judging Sales begin
- Hot Breakfast, Community Stage, South Union Street
- Dan & Galla’s Musical Show, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
2 pm
- Nick Farrell, Culinary Tent, Broad Street
- Pittman’s Magic, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
3:00 pm
- Brian Fitzy, Community Stage, South Union Street
- Andrew’s Big Show, Children’s Stage, Lafayette Street
3:15 pm
- Mark Eastman, Culinary Tent, Broad Street
3:45 pm
- Dan & Galla’s Musical Show (wrap up celebration), Chilren’s Stage, Lafayette Street
4 pm
- Painted Mushroom Silent Auction ends
4:30 pm
- Cute-As-A-Button Baby Photo Contest voting ends
5 pm
- 32nd Annual Mushroom Festival closes
1244 Baltimore Pike. Chadds Ford, PA 19317
The Garnet Valley Gherkins pickleball club returns to indoor play on Sept. 11, 9 a.m. to noon. The open house with free door prizes and free instruction for beginners will be Sept. 14, from 9 a.m.-noon.
Play is free and all levels are welcome. Indoor play is located at the O’Donoghue Fieldhouse, 42 South Thornton Rd., Glen Mills. Check out the website for more information, www.GHERKINS.ORG
The Farm Stand is located in front of the Museum Store at the Cottage on Thursdays, July–September, 1:30–5:30 pm. Visit us to select fresh, local produce. Parking is available behind the Cottage near the Winterthur Post Office. Note: Guests who would like to tour Winterthur’s exhibitions or grounds will require a ticket.
PAWS for People will hold training sessions for potential pet therapy teams in Kennett Square during September. There is a Sept. 13 orientation and a Sept. 27 training session from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Both sessions are required and will be held at The Friends Home, 147 W. State Street in Kennett Square. Anyone with a gentle, people-friendly pet who is interested in volunteering time to work with children and adults with varying needs should attend. PAWS for People provides therapeutic visits to individuals who will benefit from interaction with a well-trained loving pet. Therapy teams consist of one volunteer and one pet who have both completed rigorous training and testing. Visitation sites range from nursing homes and hospitals to schools and libraries, with a wide variety of programs including eldercare, psychiatric support, developmental disabilities, literacy skills development and many more. Pre-registration is required. Go to www.pawsforpeople.org or call 302-351-5622 for more information.
Join artist Mark Tribe and Natural Wonders guest curator Suzanne Ramljak for a discussion about the relationship between landscape and technology in the Anthropocene.
The Museum will open at 5:30 p.m. with the program at 6 p.m. and a reception to follow.
Newlin’s unique series of happy hour programs returns in 2018. Our themes for this season will be:
April 12th: “Birds & Brews”
Newlin teams up with Wild Birds Unlimited and Tri-State Bird Rescue for an evening that’s for the birds! Special guest Dawn White will be bringing live birds for a “Hunters of the Sky” presentation, and Twin Lakes Brewery will be providing beer.
May 10th: “Bees & Brews”
Enjoy mead from Philly Homebrew and hard cider from Rebel Seed Cidery while learning about our historic apple orchard and the honeybees that help pollinate it.
June 14th: “Baked & Bottled”
The Newlin staff will be firing up the reconstructed outdoor bake oven to make a variety of fresh bread. Chat with them while sipping wine from Penns Woods Winery.
September 13th: “Bellows & Beer”
Our blacksmiths will be at the forge to demonstrate their ironworking skills while visitors enjoy locally-made beer from Levante Brewing Company.
October: “Mills & Stills”
See what’s happening in the new millwright’s shop in the 1704 Grist Mill! The Manatawny Still Works will be on hand to provide tastings of their handcrafted spirits during the program.
“Sip Behind the Scenes” is free to attend and open to anyone aged 21 and up.
Tavern Talks: Liberty or Death
Will you join the Cause or support the Crown? On Thursday, September 13th from 7-9 p.m., explore the American Revolution from a variety of perspectives. Converse with a camp follower (portrayed by Deborah Peterson) and learn about women’s role with the army. Sing along to sea shanties and learn some sailor phrases to make life on the sea more bearable. Brandywine Battlefield Park will test your skill with soldier drills to determine if you would have been recruited. If you are not convinced to join the American Cause, it has been rumored that a British soldier may be trying to recruit potential soldiers for the Crown. Finally, explore Revolutionary War-era symbols and signs from Philip Marc Sons of Liberty. What side would you choose?
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.
Be sure to mark your calendars for other Tavern Talks we will be doing throughout the year, including:
October 11 – Fermented & Tormented
November 8 – Sugar & Spice
For more info on the CFHS or to purchase tickets, call (610) 388-7376, email us at [email protected] or visit www.chaddsfordhistory.org. Tickets can be purchased directly at http://bit.ly/2tQjQU6
Garnet Valley Gherkins Pickleball Club, Association
September Gala
Join us for free pickleball and a chance to win free door prizes. All levels are welcome and instruction will be available for beginners. We have 10 indoor courts. Come try out pickleball and get to know the Gherkins.
Family Fun Run
Sunday, September 16, 9am – noon (rain date September 23)
Run for fun around the Scenic Loop! The Toddler 20-yard
“dash” will kick off the festivities at 9:30am followed by
the Stroller Stretch and Roll at 10am (a scenic power walk
through the Rhododendron Garden). For older runners,
the inaugural Tyler 2k will take place at 10:30am. Prizes
for the top three finishers. The Toddler 20 will be on grass.
Food and beverages available for purchase.
Pre-registration required. $20 for adults, $18 for seniors (65+),
$10 for youth (ages 3-17), children 2 and under FREE.
Experience the wonders of automotive innovation. Browse through more than 500 antique and restored cars that date from the 1980s all the way back to the early twentieth century. The show features vehicle parades, motoring music, video and pedal car racing, and a festival food court. Activities are on Hagley’s upper property.
This year's feature, "Vintage Hot Rods and Customs," showcases cars with large engines built for speed and modified cars reflecting the owner's unique style.
Discounted tickets to the show will be offered in advance on the Hagley website. Tickets can also be purchased the day of the show.
Healthy Kids Running Series is an organization that provides kids a positive, educational, and fun experience in the world of running. The fall series in Concord Township will run every Sunday from Sept. 16- Oct.r 14th (Sep. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14). The series takes place at Smithbridge Park, 687 Smithbridge Road, Glen Mills, PA 19342. The races begin at 4 p.m. It is advised to arrive 15 minutes prior to start time.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1PM
Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, PA 19380
Courtroom #1
Description
Led by Early Bird Nature Tours and Larry Lewis. Stop in for any or all of the day between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm now through November 30! Bucktoe is an excellent location to view the annual fall migration of an assortment of hawks. We’ll also see and hear a variety of other travelers that are passing through. Bring a picnic and beverages, and join us as we scan the sky. Spotting scopes, binoculars, guided identification activities, and coffee provided. FREE! No registration required.