Seven-Week Course: Christianity Explored
Who: Whether you're religious, irreligious or undecided, Christianity Explored is a place to explore the big questions of life while also reflecting on what Christianity is all about. Who is Jesus? What did he do? Why does it matter?
What: With a relaxed environment, we’ll begin each week with a dinner for participants and their children. You don’t need to know anything about the Bible; you can be religious or irreligious. Also, you won’t be asked to sing, pray, or read out loud. And you can ask any question you want! Plus, childcare is provided each week
Where: Hosted at the Darlington Arts Center (977 Shavertown Road, Garnet Valley, PA)
When: The following Sundays from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m
- February 9: Good news
- February 16: Identity
- February 23: Sin
- March 1: The cross
- March 8: Resurrection
- March 15: Grace
- March 22: Come and die
How: Register or learn more at https://explorehopechurch.org/christianity-explored or call (484) 589-0464.
County Commissioners hold Telephone Town Hall for businesses impacted by coronavirus
Chester County Commissioner Marian Moskowitz, Josh Maxwell and Michelle Kichline have convened a panel of business and economic development experts for a Telephone Town Hall, designed for all Chester County business owners and managers impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19).
The Telephone Town Hall, scheduled for this Tuesday, March 17th at 10:00 a.m., will provide updated guidance on “essential services” and, more importantly, provide information about assistance programs that are available to help businesses navigate through these unprecedented times.
Included on the panel are Guy Ciarrocchi, President and CEO of the Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry; Gary Smith, President and CEO of the Chester County Economic Development Council; Pat Bokovitz, Director of the Chester County Workforce Development Board; and Mike Murphy, Director, Chester County Department of Emergency Services.
To register for the Telephone Town Hall, go to www.chesco.org.
Although she never held an elected office, Eleanor Roosevelt laid the groundwork for contemporary women in government and revolutionized the role of First Lady. Christopher Brick, editor and principal investigator for the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project at The George Washington University, illuminates the characteristics that Roosevelt shares with a few of our female lawmakers, and what they might learn from her. Teachers can earn up to 3 hours of re-certification credit. Buy tickets online<https://secure.winterthur.org/ecommerce/ItemList.aspx?D=03/17/2020> or call 800.448.3883.
Bluebird Chats- 3rd Saturday of every month
Coffee & Donuts Provided!
All attendees will receive 20% off bird seed, feeders & accessories!
Come to the Brandywine River Museum of Art to unwind, mingle and make art! Designed for adults who want to awaken their inner artist AND activist, this program will include inspiration from the exhibition Votes for Women: A Visual History and feature a hands-on printmaking activity. Participants will create simple designs to carve into a printing block, which they will use create reproducible postcards and buttons. No experience is necessary. Program fee includes art materials and light refreshments. BYOB!
The town hall will take place on Wednesday, March 18 at 7 p.m. at Downingtown Middle School.
Enjoy mouthwatering specialties from some of the area’s best restaurants and cast your vote for the “Best of Chef’s Best.” ACT in Faith of Greater West Chester will host its 9th Annual Chef’s Best food competition on Thursday, March 19, 2020 from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. at West Chester University Alumni & Foundation Center, 202 Carter Drive in West Chester, PA 19382. Ram’s Head Bar & Grill will return to defend its title during an evening of food sampling you’ll never forget!
All proceeds support ACT in Faith of Greater West Chester, an interfaith organization that seeks to empower un- and under-employed residents to stabilize their households and build toward sustainability. Chef’s Best lead sponsors include Back Office Thinking, Better Than Bacon Comedy Improv, Gawthrop Greenwood, PC, and Sun East Charitable Foundation. Generous support is also provided by Brandywine Catering and other local businesses/organizations.
Tickets are $60 ($25 of which is tax deductible), and wine and beer are available for an additional contribution. To purchase tickets, donate an auction item or become an individual or corporate sponsor, visit http://www.actinfaithgwc.org/, call 484-324-8492 or email [email protected].
Unionville High School presents the Tony award-winning musical Into the Woodson Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20 at 7:00 p.m., and Saturday, March 21 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m at Unionville High School. Featuring music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine, the musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault fairy tales.
PERFORMANCE DATES
Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 21 at 2:00 p.m. (understudy performance) and 7:00 p.m. (full cast)
WHERE
Unionville High School, 750 Unionville Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348
TICKETS
Online ticket sales begin February 23 at www.showtix4u.com. Tickets are $12 in advance, $14 at the door and $12 students/seniors.
Unionville High School presents the Tony award-winning musical Into the Woodson Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20 at 7:00 p.m., and Saturday, March 21 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m at Unionville High School. Featuring music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine, the musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault fairy tales.
PERFORMANCE DATES
Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 21 at 2:00 p.m. (understudy performance) and 7:00 p.m. (full cast)
WHERE
Unionville High School, 750 Unionville Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348
TICKETS
Online ticket sales begin February 23 at www.showtix4u.com. Tickets are $12 in advance, $14 at the door and $12 students/seniors.
On Saturday and Sunday, March 21 – 22, West Chester University will hold its second annual community-first hackathon. With 2020 being our second year, we are excited to be hosting 250 students for a full day of fun, innovation, and creative problem-solving. We give hackers an environment where creativity and learning alike can flourish.
Go to our website hackwcu.org
For any questions, send us an email at [email protected] and our team will get back to you as soon as possible!
Unionville High School presents the Tony award-winning musical Into the Woodson Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20 at 7:00 p.m., and Saturday, March 21 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m at Unionville High School. Featuring music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine, the musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault fairy tales.
PERFORMANCE DATES
Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 21 at 2:00 p.m. (understudy performance) and 7:00 p.m. (full cast)
WHERE
Unionville High School, 750 Unionville Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348
TICKETS
Online ticket sales begin February 23 at www.showtix4u.com. Tickets are $12 in advance, $14 at the door and $12 students/seniors.
RHYTHM & WORDS is a live event featuring the work selected authors, playwrights, poets and storytellers. This is part story slam, part theater, but will be a unique experience that will usher in a new type of performance art to the region.
Presented in conjunction with didaink.com.
Seven-Week Course: Christianity Explored
Who: Whether you're religious, irreligious or undecided, Christianity Explored is a place to explore the big questions of life while also reflecting on what Christianity is all about. Who is Jesus? What did he do? Why does it matter?
What: With a relaxed environment, we’ll begin each week with a dinner for participants and their children. You don’t need to know anything about the Bible; you can be religious or irreligious. Also, you won’t be asked to sing, pray, or read out loud. And you can ask any question you want! Plus, childcare is provided each week
Where: Hosted at the Darlington Arts Center (977 Shavertown Road, Garnet Valley, PA)
When: The following Sundays from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m
- February 9: Good news
- February 16: Identity
- February 23: Sin
- March 1: The cross
- March 8: Resurrection
- March 15: Grace
- March 22: Come and die
How: Register or learn more at https://explorehopechurch.org/christianity-explored or call (484) 589-0464.
40TH ANNIVERSARY FUNDRAISER FOR RACHEL KOHL COMMUNITY LIBRARY
JOIN US AT IL GRANAIO ON MARCH 25, 2020 FOR AN EVENING OF FABULOUS FOOD AND FRIENDSHIP.
WE ARE OFFERING A 4 COURSE MEAL, INCLUDING A GLASS OF WINE, FOR $100 PER PERSON.
YOUR MEAL WILL BEGIN WITH A MIXED GREEN SALAD, MOVE ONTO PENNE POMODORA AND THEN YOU WILL HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF:
__________Chicken Scarpello – chicken breast sautéed with sliced sausage, onions, mushrooms and
cherry hot peppers, served in a white wine pan sauce.
__________Veal Asparagus – tender medallions of veal topped with sautéed asparagus and finished
In a white wine demi glaze.
__________Grilled Salmon – fresh cut salmon steak grilled and finished with a lemon white wine sauce.
Your meal will include roasted vegetables and potatoes, family style; all non-alcoholic beverages and dessert and coffee to finish (no specialty coffees).
You are welcome to bring your own wine and champagne.
Il Granaio is located at 711 Concord Rd, Glen Mills, PA 19342
Please join us at 5:30 on March 25, 2020.
$100 per person. Tickets are available at the library. You may pay by credit card, a check made out to the library or cash.
Led by Krysta Jones, co-chair of Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative, this engaging non-partisan discussion will focus on efforts to diversify the voices at the political table. The panel will include Lucinda Robb, granddaughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson and co-author of an upcoming book on the Nineteenth Amendment; Susannah Wellford, Founder of Running Start; and Michele Jones Galvin, descendant of Harriet Tubman and Co-Chair of the New York State Centennial Suffrage Conference; as well as Christine Reuther, Dr. Monica Taylor and Elaine Schaeffer, all recently elected to Delaware County, PA Council. Reception to follow
Join a one-hour, docent-led tour of Votes for Women: A Visual History, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, followed by an afternoon tea in the Millstone Café complete with tea sandwiches, pastries and mini desserts. This events repeats on April 30, and May 28
March 12 and 26, 6:00-8:00 pm
Create a team and join us during Women’s History Month for a night of trivia inspired by famous and celebrated women. $5 per person. Purchase tickets online or call 800.448.3383.
In a tour designed specifically for artists, follow one of Brandywine’s guides—who is also a professional painter—and take a deeper look at select works of art. Discover and unpack the choices that artists make in their media, composition, color and more in an interactive, critique-style tour. Practicing artists and non-artists alike will enjoy exploring the many layers of the artistic process
The Chester County Solid Waste Authority is sponsoring a FREE SHREDDING EVENT on Saturday, March 28, 2020 starting at 8:30 AM (NOT Before) and ending at 11:30 AM or when the truck gets filled (whichever comes first). The event will be held at the Chester County Solid Waste Authority Lanchester Landfill, located on Route 322 West just 2 miles past the intersection of Routes 10 and 322 in Honey Brook. This is an opportunity to safely destroy and recycle documents that contain personal legal information, account statements, medical information and documents containing personal information. Empty boxes will not be shredded. Please take them home to be put out with your curbside recycling. Protect yourself from identity theft and come to the Shredding Event on March 28th. Shredding service is provided by Rapid Recycling, Inc. Please visit www.chestercountyswa.org for information on other waste reduction and recycling opportunities in Chester County.
For more information, call 484-796-4039
Patti Lynn, Chester County Recycling Coordinator
Newlin Grist Mill and Wild Birds Unlimited-Concordville are teaming up to explore the wonderful world of bird life. Join us for monthly naturalist-led walks through the 160-acre park at Newlin Grist Mill. We will meet year-round residents, visit exciting migrants, and learn the basics of bird identification and biology.
Families and beginners are welcome!
Enjoy a variety of creative activities throughout the Museum during this accessible program. Created in conjunction with local families and occupational therapists specifically for visitors on the autism spectrum or with sensory processing disorder and their families, this inclusive and accessible program strives to provide a welcoming experience through offering:
● Reduced crowding and noise
● Pre-visit social stories
● Activities to meet a variety of sensory needs
● Hands-on art activities for all developmental levels
● Sensory break areas
● On-hand support of skilled and friendly volunteers which include occupational therapy graduate students and faculty
● Fidgets and noise-cancelling headphones to borrow
● Optional activities designed specifically for teens and adults
This program welcomes participants of all ages and their families (siblings welcome!). Space is limited and registration is requested. For more information or to register, contact Laura Westmoreland at [email protected] or 610.388.8120.
Witness to History photographer Stephen Somerstein and Brandywine's curator Amanda C. Burdan, Ph.D., will discuss the Selma-to-Montgomery march and Somerstein’s experiences in documenting this significant moment in America’s Civil Rights Movement. The Brandywine River Museum of Art will open at 5:30 p.m. with the program at 6 p.m. and a reception to follow. The Witness to History and Votes for Women exhibitions will be open both before and after the program.
In March of 1965, Stephen Somerstein took a 25-hour bus ride to Alabama to cover the civil rights march for his college newspaper. With five cameras and only 15 rolls of film, he captured photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and other prominent activists as well as his fellow demonstrators and the many people who had gathered along the route. The photograph Somerstein took while standing behind Dr. King as he delivered his now famous, “How Long? Not Long” speech has become so iconic that it was recreated for the promotion of the 2014 film Selma.
Art Stroll Kennett Square
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Art Loop Wilmington
First Friday West Chester
First Sundays for Families are designed to engage visitors of all ages in creative art activities and performances. No registration necessary.
ARTZ Philadelphia joins with the Brandywine River Museum of Art 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.
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