ARTZ Philadelphia joins with Brandywine to offer this popular program which welcomes a small group of visitors with dementia and their care partners to the Museum to view and discuss art in a supportive setting. ARTZ Philadelphia was founded on the belief that people living with dementia should be accorded the benefits of well-being and quality of life that others enjoy. The Museum is pleased to partner with ARTZ to provide these cultural and creative opportunities.
There is no charge for this program, but registration is required. To register, contact ARTZ Philadelphia at [email protected] or 610.721.1606. Space is limited; please register at least a week in advance.
As part of our Environmental Film Series, we'll be showing the documentary Paris to Pittsburgh with a discussion to follow. Registration is requested.
This guitar legend is considered one of the most influential guitarists of all time, Arlen has toured the world with countless acts and recording with them as well. This includes artists such as Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, John Prine, Phoebe Snow, Levon Helm, Ry Cooder, John Sebastian, Janis Ian, Eric Andersen, The Bee Gees and so many more. His teaching and creation of Hot Licks Video pioneered music and guitar education all over the world, and his videos have sold in excess of 2.5 million copies. His current online lessons and blogs for Gibson.com have over 1 million followers!
Learn how to start your own pollinator garden with Penn State Master Gardener. Registration required.
$20 Day of Show
Better Than Bacon is Chester County’s best improvisational comedy troupe! They make up every single word and perform every single action completely on-the-spot…and it’s all driven by YOUR suggestions. Every show is a brand new experience, so find out why this group is Better Than Bacon!
Get all-day access to Kuerner Farm, a National Historic Landmark, where Andrew Wyeth found intriguing subjects for hundreds of tempera paintings, watercolors and drawings for more than 70 years. Artists working in all media are invited to explore the property where they can sketch, paint or photograph. Gain insight into Wyeth’s creative process on an optional guided tour. Participants will meet at the Brandywine River Museum of Art parking lot at 9:15 a.m. before driving their own vehicles to the farm. Water and bathrooms are available at the site. Participants are responsible for providing all art materials.
Bio’s are, well, boring and who’s got time to read boastful facts about a musician.
So, here’s the scoop on Pat McGee…
Cart Before The Horse. Always.
October of 1994 McGee, books a studio to record his debut album. One, small concern, he wasn’t written a single original song, ever. “I’ll figure it out” has always been his mentality. Pat’s first two songs he penned that fall in the mid-nineties are, still to this day, the crowd favorites, “Rebecca” & “Haven’t Seen For A While”.
Honest, from the heart songwriting with musical influences deeply rooted in classic rock is prevalent throughout his entire 10, soon to be 11 album catalog. His first obsessions were the guitar driven styles of Eric Clapton, Allman Brothers Band & Grateful Dead paired with the Laurel Canyon singer-songwriters scene such as Jackson Browne and James Taylor.
Chester County participates in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Additional temporary prescription drug disposal sites to be added to Chester County’s 26 permanent drug disposal locations on Saturday, April 27th
Chester County’s Department of Drug & Alcohol Services is spreading community awareness for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day taking place this Saturday, April 27th. Organized nationwide by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), National Prescription Drug Take Back Day provides temporary local sites for safe, convenient and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while educating the public about the potential for abuse of medications.
From 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 27th, temporary prescription drug disposal sites will be set up throughout Chester County, in locations including Avondale, Coatesville, Downingtown, Paoli and West Grove. Find a location near you
Prescription drug misuse is an ever-growing epidemic not only in Chester County, but across the nation. Commonly misused prescription drugs fall into three different categories which include opioids, which are pain relievers and have a similar chemical make up as heroin; sedatives, which are used to treat anxiety and depression; and stimulants, which increase attention, energy, blood pressure, heart rate and breathing rate.
“In order to decrease first time use of prescription drugs, it is imperative to begin with prevention efforts,” said Vince Brown, Director of the Chester County Department of Drug and Alcohol Services. “In addition to education and awareness, prescription drug misuse prevention includes locking up or monitoring prescription medications that are in the home and disposing of any unneeded or expired prescription medications at a medication collection box.”
Prescription painkillers such as Vicodin, Percocet, Oxycodone, Fentanyl, and Morphine, among others, are in the opioid classification of prescription drugs. Opioid prescription drugs essentially have the same chemical make-up as heroin, which means they affect the brain and body the same. Opioid prescription drugs have had a large hand in the opioid and heroin epidemic which our county, as well as our country, is currently facing.
Chester County remains committed to tackling the opioid and heroin epidemic through intensive prevention, education, treatment and law enforcement measures, coordinated by its Overdose Prevention Task Force. To learn more information, or to get involved, log onto the Overdose Prevention Task Force website, StopODChesco.org, or download the Chester County Department of Drug and Alcohol Services Opioid Epidemic Community Tool Kit, here.
Collection boxes for prescription drugs in Chester County are at 26 permanent locations, and for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 27th an additional 6 temporary locations will be established. For a full list of permanent locations, go to www.chesco.org/DrugandAlcohol, and for temporary locations, go to www.DEA.gov.
On Saturday, April 27, William Bunch Auctions will run a 3-ring surplus sale featuring an array of furniture, jewelry, books, fine art & prints, box lots, tools, toys, cameras & lenses, vintage clothing, furs, lighting, sports memorabilia, and a warehouse filled to the brim with a variety of neat stuff! Preview will begin at 8AM with the sale following at 9 AM sharp!
This sale will take place LIVE in our showroom, with NO INTERNET COMPETITION! Please visit our website for a sneak peek of tomorrow's offerings! Rings will be as followed:
· LOBBY
1. Jewelry
2. Ivory (sold to PA residents only)
3. Musical Instruments
· SHOWROOM
1. Books
2. Clothing
3. Art
· WAREHOUSE
1. Furniture
2. Tools
3. Sports
4. Toys
5. Cameras
6. Box Lots
7. Showcases
*NO INTERNET COMPETITION ON THIS SALE*
All items will be sold to in-house, absentee, and phone bidders only!
Contact the auction house if you would like to leave a bid.
You may call us at 610-558-1800 or email [email protected]
The Chester County Single Mothers’ Conference, sponsored by Benchmark Federal Credit Union, takes place Saturday, April 27 at Henderson High School in West Chester from 9am – 3pm. Childcare, lunches and giveaways are included in this FREE conference devoted to encouraging, educating and empowering single moms in their role as main provider for the family. New this year: An Employment Fair featuring more than 20 employers offering a sustainable living wage. Free legal and financial clinics are also available, plus a Resource Fair, networking with other single moms, and more opportunities than ever to be pampered with our manicurist, hair stylists and massages. The conference is organized by the Chester County Community Collaborative.
To register for free, become a volunteer or exhibitor, visit https://singlemotherscc.org/
For more information, call 484-876-1582 or e-mail [email protected].
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Celebrate the 2019 Longwood Gardens Community Read with TLC as we jump into community gardening! Seedfolks, by Paul Fleischman, tells the story of how a 9-year old girl’s simple act of planting lima bean seeds sparks 13 very different individuals from various ethnic backgrounds, cultures, and ages to come together to create a community garden. TLC’s new, 5-part series for children and young adults will introduce the basics of gardening and teach techniques for growing success. Participants will sprout seeds, transfer plants, tend the garden, and harvest produce. The end of the series will culminate in a garden feast!
Dates and Times:
Saturday, April 27, 2019: 9:30AM-10:30AM
Saturday, May 4, 2919: 11:30AM-12:30AM
Saturday, June 8, 2019: 9:30AM-10:30AM
Saturday, June 22, 2019: 9:30AM-10:30AM
Saturday, July 13, 2019: 12:00PM-1:00PM
The Kennett Symphony of Chester County will sponsor its annual Instrumental Competition for Young Artists on Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 12:00 pm at the Kendal at Longwood Auditorium, Kennett Square, PA. The competition is limited to twenty gifted young musicians in grades 9 to 12, each of whom will perform a classical composition or movement of a larger work for solo instrument and orchestra. The Young Artist Competitions provide an invaluable performance experience for these aspiring student musicians who have achieved a high level of proficiency.
The auditions are open to the public and are free of charge. Each of the young musicians will be judged by a panel of professional musicians. Three prizes will be awarded - first prize provides a $750 cash award and the opportunity for a solo performance with the Kennett Symphony, second prize is $300, and third prize is $100.
For information on how to apply, visit www.KennettSymphony.org, or contact the Kennett Symphony at 610-444-6363.
Celebrating its 78th season, the Kennett Symphony of Chester County is Chester County’s only fully professional symphony orchestra. Based in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, the Symphony serves residents of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey. In addition to presenting varied and entertaining orchestral concerts, the Kennett Symphony encourages young musicians through annual Instrumental and Voice Competitions and its affiliation with the Kennett Symphony Children’s Chorus.
Kennett Symphony
610 444 6363
P O Box 72, Kennett Square, PA 19348
On Saturday, April 27th Friends Association for Care & Protection of Children will be hosting their annual “Life is a Cabaret: an Evening of Jazz and Broadway” concert to benefit the families and children at Friends Association located in Chester County at The Abbott’s Barn from 6.00 – 8.00 pm. Doors open at 5.30 pm.
“Those families who either are experiencing homelessness, or have been notified of eviction, are able to turn to Friends Association for family shelter or support in fending off eviction. We are so appreciative of the musicians who donate their time and the attendees who enjoy the event because their support assists struggling Chester County families who will benefit from housing stability, and guidance for financial independence,” said Jennifer Lopez, Friends Association Executive Director.
Think of a cabaret as a great meal that’s extravagant, prepared with great care, nutritious and good for the soul. During such a meal, one expects balance and variety–savory and sweet, familiar and perhaps unfamiliar with a variety of textures and flavors. The corollary in cabaret is that you want both familiar and unfamiliar songs, both humorous and serious songs, as well as songs of different tempos and styles.
Performing cabaret classics will be: Catherine Friedman, Joshua Graves and Heidi Starr, vocals; John Braceland, guitar; Rob Sparre, keyboard; Bobby Martin, drums; Frank Gwynn, bass; and Timothy Crawford, pianist.
Heavy hors d’oeuvres are included in the $75 ticket price. Reserved tickets are available online at www.friendsassoc.org. For further information, including becoming a program advertiser please contact Robin Meixner at [email protected].
Friends Association promotes the independence of families with children by providing shelter, programs and services that prevent and end homelessness in Chester County. In 2018, Friends Association saved over 120 families and 270 children from homelessness.
Get access to Kuerner Farm, a National Historic Landmark, where Andrew Wyeth found intriguing subjects for hundreds of tempera paintings, watercolors and drawings for more than 70 years. Photographers are invited to explore the property and may gain insight into Wyeth’s creative process on an optional guided tour. Participants will meet at the Brandywine River Museum of Art parking lot at 4:15 p.m. before driving their own vehicles to the farm. Water and bathrooms are available at the site. Participants are responsible for providing all equipment and materials
Thanks to a generous donation from HADLEY PRESENTS, this event is FREE and open to the public. Due to venue capacity, people will be admitted on a first come, first served basis. RSVP for the event via Ticketfly. RSVPs are held until 15 minutes before showtime, at that time additional entries will be made based on capacity. Limit 2 RSVPs per person.
METALHEAD
Fueled by a remarkable breakout performance by actress Thora Bjorg Helga, director Ragnar Bragason’s intense drama of loss, faith, redemption, Megadeth and Judas Priest begins with a farming accident in the 1980’s that sends a young girl, Hera, and her parents into a tail-spin of grief over the death of her heavy metal music-obsessed older brother. A decade later and Hera is transformed into a sexy, surly headbanger and DIY musician, dressed in black leather and a Slayer t-shirt, clutching her dead brother’s electric guitar as she howls anthems of rage to a barn full of cows. Seemingly trapped in a haunted landscape of slaughterhouses and barren winter fields, making all the wrong choices in her life – including coming on to the local priest and sleeping with her platonic best friend – Hera slowly, painfully comes to terms with her family’s loss and the sound of her own true voice.
Nithya Rajendran
Born in India and raised throughout the US, Nithya Rajendran has spent nearly 20 years in music, film and television. Starting as a college representative for Sony Music Entertainment she went on to work for Capitol Records and Universal Music. During her time in the music industry, she toured twice with Ozzfest managing metal bands on Epic and Columbia Records additionally doing A&R for Epic’s metal department. Nithya is also a drummer having played with Philadelphia’s The Elevator Parade and various artists in New York City. She was the host of Brooklyn metal mecca, Saint Vitus, heavy metal karaoke to which she was the subject of a cover story for The Metro (circulation 12 million) in 2014. Switching gears back to her what was her original focus in film, Nithya now oversees the voiceover department for the Screen Actors Guild in New York City. She is a graduate of Drexel University where she studied music, film and gender studies.
Learn what actions to take in all types of emergencies from the point of view of being at home, at work or just out-and-about. Presented by the Delaware County Department of Emergency Services. Registration required.
April 30, 6:00 pm
In Copeland Lecture Hall
Biographer Sally Bedell Smith parts the curtain and describes what Queen Elizabeth II is really like as a human being-a wife, a mother, a friend-along with the secrets to her effectiveness as a highly respected leader. Ms. Smith will share what she discovered about the Queen's life and reign that people either don't know about or fully appreciate. $10 per Member. $15 per nonmember. Purchase tickets online or call 800.448.3883. *Costuming THE CROWN exhibition open until 6:00 pm.
Dr. Thomas Bianco explains how Gonstead can reduce and, in many cases, even eliminate your headaches and migraines. Joining him will be Siddiqa Salter, founder and director of The Institute of Loving, to demonstrate meditation techniques that can be used in any setting to ease the tension that accompanies these painful spells.
Date: Tuesday, April 30th
Time: 6:30pm
Place: Bianco Family Chiropractic (BFC)
220 Wilmington Pike Chadds Ford, PA 19317
7pm Doors
8pm Show
$40 All Tickets
Brian Auger, the London born keyboard genius & musical pioneer, lauded and loved by everybody from Herbie Hancock to Mose Allison, from the Brand New Heavies to The Beastie Boys, whose tracks have been sampled by Mos Def, Common, Air and Kid Loco, and his original compositions covered by Sarah Vaughan, Richard ‘Groove’ Holmes and he is the proud recipient of a US Congressional Award For Services to Jazz!
For over fifty years, Brian Auger has been a musician’s musician. Jazz pianist, bandleader, session man, Hammond B3 innovator, and a key player in the rise of jazz/rock fusion, Brian has done it all and then some. An incredible gentleman with one of the most varied careers in music, he has incorporated jazz, early British pop, R&B, soul, and rock into an incredible catalog that has won him legions of fans all over the world.
Join us for guided walk through the Brandywine River Museum of Art’s campus gardens and meadows. As the plant world awakens from its winter slumber, the green growth and flowers of early blooming plants is an exciting time in the garden. On this walk, see spring ephemerals, perennials and trees blooming, plus learn how these native plants function in a healthy ecosystem. This garden walk lasts approximately 45-60 minutes.
Art Stroll Kennett Square
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Art Loop Wilmington
First Friday West Chester