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Please join us for a re-dedication of the Locust Grove one-room schoolhouse. Over the past 18 years, the Pocopson Township Historical Committee has been working on restoring this schoolhouse for community use and day in the life events.
Get ready for the Juneteenth Poetry Slam in Kennett Square, PA. Guests will enjoy inspirational poetry, music, family fun and much more. The event MCs are hip hop icon Roxanne Shante, who you can hear daily on her Sirius XM radio show and Isabella Hanson, Founder of the international "I Matter" poetry contest and winner of the 2022 Princeton Prize. This event is free and open to the public. Come to be inspired!
This special event is powered by the National Youth Foundation and the Kennett Library. and sponsored by State Farm Insurance.
For more information, please contact us at: [email protected]
Symphony Under The Stars
Sunday, June 26, 2022 – 7:30pm
Open Air Theatre, Longwood Gardens
- The Lark Ascending – Ralph Vaughan Williams, Kennett Symphony Instrumental Competition Winner Kristy Chen, violin
- Selections from The Planets – Gustav Holst
- Star Wars Suite – John Williams
Enjoy a beautiful summer evening outdoors with our final concert of the season. The Lark Ascending is a piece that is indebted to English folk music which portrays nostalgia for a simpler time; joining us will be our Instrumental Competition winner Kristy Chen, currently a student at the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music. The Planets was inspired by the astrological significance of the planets and is the perfect piece to hear under a night sky. We close with John William’s legendary score for Star Wars, an instantly recognizable work that hearkens back to old Hollywood film scores.
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Opens with wine!!!!
Fabulous work by created by18 local artists....
Square Pear Fine Art Gallery
200 East State Street · Kennett Square, PA 19348
Workshop at Stan Smokler’s Marshall Bridge studio: “Bending Metal: Tour, Lunch and Workshop” July 16 (rain date July 17)
Info at https://delart.org/class/bending-metal-tour-lunch-workshop/
Stan Smokler Post-Exhibition Celebration and Art Sale, to help with Stan’s medical expenses from Pick’s Disease, to be held at Stan’s Marshall Bridge Studio, following the close of the exhibition at the end of September 2022. Food, wine, music and art at this historic studio space alongside Red Clay Creek.
The Pennsbury Township Land Trust Naturalist Education Series begins Wednesday, July 20, from 11 a.m. -12:30 p.m. with “Reading the Land.” Meet jumping worms, a voracious local predator that breathes through its skin, and an invasive shrub that hosts ticks carrying Lyme disease. Evaluate the land as we walk with a biologist through the township park. Discuss keystone species, edge effect, and microclimates, and hear how they impact your own property. The event is free, with no registration required. Wear sturdy walking shoes. Meet at the Pennsbury Township Park entrance.
Other dates include Wednesday, Sept. 21; 11-12:30 with “Our Native Wildflower Favorites, and Wednesday, Oct. 19; 11-12:30 with “Native Trees in Fall.”
YOU’RE INVITED TO OUR Event FOR THE support of the CHRISTIAN C. SANDERSON MUSEUM
Place: Thornbury Farms - 1256 Thornbury Rd, West Chester, PA 19382
Date: Thursday, July 21st, 2022
Time: 6:00pm to 8:30pm
Cost: $20 person / $30 per couple / Free for our Sanderson Museum Members
• This is a rain or shine event. Thornbury Farms has a pavilion we can be under during the event.
• If you are a museum member, please email us at [email protected] to RSVP.
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JOIN US FOR A LECTURE as we welcome author and historian Michael Harris as he will present a lecture on his book Brandywine: A Military History of the Battle that Lost
Philadelphia but Saved America, September 11, 1777. Mike will have his books there to purchase and sign for your convenience.
SEE ARTIFACTS as Chuck Ulmann, curator of the Sanderson Museum, will display
artifacts from the Revolutionary War period, including some from this pivotal battle that are
on display at the Sanderson Museum.
SOLDIERS FIRING!! Learn what these men faced from a British, Continental, and Militia reenactor. See what they carried into battle and what accounts they have found. At the end of
the presentation, there will be a firing demo by all three reenactors.
FOOD & DRINK: Thornbury Farms Framers Market will be open. You may purchase Breads, Popcorn, Pretzels, Cake, Cookies, Pies, Water, Ice Tea, Ice Cream Treats, Cheese &
Crackers, Fruit, and much more!!
Please help celebrate the Sanderson Museum as Chris would have liked, with our neighbors and friends, with plenty of food, and with education about the battle, artifacts, and reenactors.
Please go to: https://sandersonmuseum.org/event to sign up and purchase tickets.
Delaware County Community College and Hedgerow Theatre Company have joined together to produce William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, to be performed at 8 p.m., August 3–6 on the outdoor stage at the College’s Marple Campus, 901 S. Media Line Road, Media, PA 19063.
General admission is $15, and tickets can be purchased online at dccc.edu/theatre and in-person the evening of the performance. Attendees are invited to bring chairs and blankets as well as refreshments to enjoy during the performance on the lawn under the stars in the courtyard.
Twelfth Night is the College’s second annual summer Shakespeare production and is directed by Associate Professor of Drama Stephen Smith, with music composed and performed by retired Assistant Professor of Music Joseph Nocella. In collaboration with Hedgerow Theatre, Delaware County Community College student actors worked side-by-side with professional theatre artists for this production, which includes several graduates of the College’s Theatre Program!
After the production concludes on the Marple Campus, Twelfth Night will continue its run at Hedgerow Theatre Company, August 12–28. To learn more about those performances visit hedgerowtheatre.org.
Cast: Clark Clement, Dontay Driver, Marissa Emerson, Drew Garrison, Wonder Gaye, Zach Holzberg, Sandra Lawler, Chelsea Lombard, Will Myer, Umani Padmore, Joshua Peacock, Daniel Romano, Ray Saracini, Susan Wefel and Oniha Warren. Crew: Stephen Smith, director; Marcie Bramucci, producing artistic director at Hedgerow Theatre Company; Joseph Nocella, original music; Joseph Nocella, Stephen Campitelli, pianists; Stephen Wiseley, set design; Mimi Kenney Smith, costume design; Jerry Forsyth, lighting design; Nicki Bonura, stage manager; Umani Padmore, Wonder Gaye, Kelly Montgomery, assistant stage managers; Adam Bramucci, Stephen Smith, set construction; Vanessa Saharko, poster & program design; Elizabeth Hanson, wardrobe and costume construction; Susan Wefel, props; David Hulford, topiary sculptor.
Attached Graphic: Twelfth Night poster by student Vanessa Saharko, a Delaware County Community College graphic design major.
About Delaware County Community College: For more than 50 years, Delaware County Community College has served as the center of educational opportunity for residents of Delaware and Chester Counties. Students find affordable, open admission to higher education and can earn Associate in Arts (A.A.), Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.), or Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees. The College’s comprehensive programs offer high school dual enrollment; transfer options to four-year colleges and universities; prepare students for direct entry into the workforce; award professional certificates; and provide career advancement and lifelong learning opportunities. The College serves a diverse population of 16,000 credit and non-credit students each year. Visit www.dccc.edu for more information.
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Honey, like sugar, is sweet but what sets it apart is its flavor. Pure, natural honey produced by bees will not only be sweet, but will also have a flavor related to the nectar source. Learn how to recognize a good-quality honey and identify the floral source of the honey by its color, aroma, and flavor. Also learn how to discriminate and use liquid, creamed, chunk, comb, dried or fermented honey.
This program will take place on Wednesday, August 17, at 1:00 PM in the Community Room. Registration is required, as well as a $5 fee per person attending for supplies (honey!). To register, call 610-358-3445 or come into the library and speak with the circulation desk. Space are limited.
August 23 | 10AM ECLECTIC VARIETY AUCTION |
William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals | One Hillman Drive, Chadds Ford, PA 19317 |
Follow the lives of ten Purple Heart heroes as they relate the Vietnam War experience from the perspective of the helicopter cockpit. Get to know the generation of men who fought with pride, determination, skill, and courage only to be shunned when they brought their battered bodies and haunting memories home. Their fathers and uncles were heralded as the ‘greatest generation.’ Meet the forgotten generation. Meet the men whose stories did not end as a name on a black wall in Washington D.C. Meet the survivors.
Festival of Flight Air & Car Show + FIREWORKS!
AIR SHOW RETURNS…. YES!
New Garden Airport
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Oxford Arts Alliance hosts a Used Book Fundraiser!
38 S Third St Oxford PA 19363 What pairs better with back-to-school and fall vibes than books? Avid book collector John Sauers donated many vintage arts and music books and secondhand nonfiction and fiction novels to the Oxford Arts Alliance! The local non-profit organization will host a Bag-of-Books Fundraiser in the Main Gallery (38 South Third Street, Oxford, PA, 19363) from September 2nd-October 28th, 2022, during their operating hours: Tuesday-Friday 10-4 pm and Saturday 10-2 pm with extended hours on First Friday, September 2nd, from 5-8 pm and First Friday, October 7th, from 5-8 pm. Fill a brown paper bag with as many books as you'd like and only pay $15.
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AHMEC is excited to present a unique collection of screen-used and production-made artifacts from Garrett Derr, Jr., of Project Stardate. Items that span decades include costumes, weapons, communicators, even pieces of the starship Enterprise! A delight for hard-core Trekkies and casual fans alike, this once-in-a-lifetime exhibit is a chance to peer behind the curtain and see some of the most iconic props from the Star Trek universe.
A Members Only Exhibit Preview and Speakers’ Series accompany the exhibit. It features legendary Prop Designer Michael Moore discussing his over 30 years of experience in the film and entertainment industry, specializing in prop fabrication and consumer product prototyping. He’s worked on multiple blockbusters, including the Star Trek franchise, and The Hobbit Trilogy, as well as cult classics, such as “Beetlejuice,” “Gremlins 2,” and “Re-Animator.”
You can participate in this event at the museum or by using your computer off-site.
A collection of items from one of the most iconic programs in television history comes to the American Helicopter Museum and Education Center (AHMEC). Beginning Friday, September 9, and continuing through Sunday, November 27, “Star Trek Screen-Used Props and Costumes” offers a unique collection of screen-used and production-made artifacts that span decades, including costumes, weapons, communicators, even pieces of the starship Enterprise!
“We are extremely thrilled to present this amazing assortment of items that incorporates the many worlds of Star Trek. You don’t need to be a Trekkie or know about each different cast and crew to appreciate this exhibit,” said Paul Kahan, AHMEC’s Executive Director. “People of all ages and interests will appreciate the creativity, imagination, and skill that encompassed everything that made Star Trek great.”
Opening the exhibit is a “Museum Member’s Only” Sneak Preview with legendary prop designer Michael Moore on Thursday, September 8, from 7:00 until 8:30 pm via Zoom. Moore has over 30 years of experience in the film and entertainment industry, specializing in prop fabrication and consumer product prototyping. He’s worked on multiple blockbusters, including the Star Trek franchise and The Hobbit Trilogy, as well as cult classics like Beetlejuice, Gremlins 2, and Re-Animator.
“Some of the highlights are the famous blue shirt costume worn by Jonathan Frakes in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, ‘Angel One’,” Kahan continued, “a type-3 phaser, or phaser rifle as it’s also known, from the film, Star Trek: Nemesis, and a gold operations uniform from the television series, Star Trek: Voyager. We have about 40 items that will intrigue everyone.”
The exhibit also features an accompanying Speaker’s Series via Zoom that costs $25.00 per event (members are free) with five authors: Nancy Reagin (Star Trek and History) on September 15, A.J. Black (Star Trek, History, and Us) on September 24, Lawrence Krauss (The Physics of Star Trek) on October 19, Daniel Chavkin and Brian McGuire (Star Trek: Designing the Final Frontier) on November 2, and Sherilyn Connelly (The First Star Trek Movie: Bringing the Franchise to the Big Screen) on November 16. Participation is available onsite at the museum or with a personal device off-site.
Contact AHMEC at 610-436-9600 or see the website at www.americanhelicopter.museum/events/star-trek-special-exhibit/ for more information.
The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center, located at 1220 American Boulevard, West Chester, 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, autogyros and convertiplanes.
Join us for a day of archaeology fun and discover the rich archaeological heritage that lies beneath our feet! This annual event is held in partnership with the Delaware County Planning Department.
Activities include:
- Assist archaeologists with excavations
- Clean artifacts in the lab
- “Kids Dig” and Pottery Assembly
- Archaeology displays & exhibits
- Food vendors
Corporate sponsorship for this year’s event provided by Quality Security.
The Chadds Ford Historical Society will host the Battle of Chadds Ford/Historic Chadds Ford Days on Sept. 10 and 11. Re-enactors, military and civilian, will be on hand both days with skirmish re-enactments and demonstrations of colonial-era crafts. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for kids 7-17, and free for kids younger than 7 and for CFHS members.
The 37th Kennett Square Mushroom Festival is heading back to State Street in 2022, the Mushroom Festival Board announced today. The two-day event is a popular community experience—spanning nearly 40 years—and celebrating everything mushrooms and more, including Kennett Square, PA, the Mushroom Capital of the World, mushroom farms, and the community. The Festival will take place on State Street, September 10, (10am-7pm), and September 11 (10am-4pm).
“We are thrilled to be able to host this popular community event in the center of town,” said Gina Puoci, Mushroom Festival Board President. “It’s where the Festival first began, and it’s where we belong.”
The Festival was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID. Last year, while still facing some logistical challenges and uncertainty, the Festival was held, but in a different location in Kennett Square.
Gale Ferranto, Mushroom Festival Coordinated explained, “Our goal is to celebrate mushrooms and the community that supports the industry. There’s no better place to do that than in the center of the Mushroom Capital of the World.”
Fan favorites like the Amateur Mushroom Eating and Mushroom Cooking Contests will be back this year, along with other favorites like Mushroom Soup, Mushroom Cooking Demonstrations, the Mushroom Growers Tent, Painted Mushrooms, Kiddie Rides, Car Show, and more.
Mushrooms are on the Move. With their significant health benefits and variety of uses, they are topping trend lists from outlets like New York Times, and have been cited as a go-to ingredient this year from retailers like Whole Foods. From traditional dishes like Mushroom Soup to powdered in coffees and teas, jerky, dried snacks and more, Mushrooms will be on full display at this year’s Festival.
Follow the Mushroom Festival on Facebook (@themushroomfestival) for details as they become available.
The Mission of the Mushroom Festival is to promote the mushroom, educate consumers about the health benefits of mushrooms and to promote tourism in Southern Chester County, all while financially supporting local and regional charities through a grant process.
Seven local garden clubs, members of the Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania, will be presenting a National Garden Club Standard Flower Show titled, “From Sea to Shining Sea” at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square on Sept. 10 and 11. It will be open to the public on Saturday from 1 - 9 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. in the ballroom. The show is included with admission to Longwood Gardens.