Neighbors in Business are holding an open house in Springwater Plaza on route 202 South of Ridge Road.
Come meet local business owners.
Food and prizes. All are welcome.
Chadds Ford Live is celebrating the beginning of its fifth year.
DREXEL HILL, PA – Register now for the Delaware County Chamber’s Small Business Awards on Wednesday, April 3rd from 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM at Drexelbrook Corporate Events Center! Come meet our keynote speaker Ed Herr, President of Herr Foods and recognize local Small Businesses of the Year. Vote for your winner at www.facebook.com/delcochamber, you must ‘LIKE’ the Chamber in order to be able to vote. Register for the luncheon to see who wins at www.delcochamber.org.
610-565-3677 x101 [email protected]
April 3 Curator’s Tour of Andrew Wyeth’s Ides of March:
2 p.m. The Making of a Masterpiece
Get an in-depth look at the exhibition with Virginia O’Hara,
curator of collections.
Free for members and included in museum admission.
"The Enduring Legacy of F.O.C. Darley"
Panel Discussion on March 5
Enjoy an entertaining and enlightening evening of conversation about F.O.C Darley, the most popular illustrator of the mid-19th century, who lived in Claymont, Delaware for nearly 30 years. The lively panel discussion will take place at the Brandywine River Museum on March 5 at 5:30 p.m.
Felix Octavius Carr Darley (1822-1888) was a self-taught artist who received international renown for his illustrations, immortalizing the fictional characters created by the most famous authors of his day, including Charles Dickens, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving and James Fenimore Cooper.
"The demand for Darley's work was so high that new books were promoted as 'illustrated by Darley' to sell more copies," said Audrey Lewis, associate curator. "He also was important to the tradition of illustration as it developed in the Brandywine Valley through Howard Pyle and N.C. Wyeth."
The panel will feature Darley scholar Georgia Barnhill, curator of graphic arts emerita at the American Antiquarian Society, and Gail Stanislow, Delaware history scholar and Brandywine River Museum librarian. Topics will include Darley's many and varied commissions, his use of humor, and his local connection to the greater Brandywine Valley region.
Admission is $20 for adults and $16 for members. Tickets available at the door (no advanced sales). A reception follows with cash bar.
At 5 p.m., curator Audrey Lewis will lead a tour of The Magic Pencil of the Amazing F.O.C. Darley. The exhibition features works from the Brandywine River Museum's rich permanent collection, rarely seen prints on loan from the Darley Society and several important works on loan from private collectors. Bank notes and bonds illustrated by Darley, a sketch book from his European tour, as well as examples of his important historical drawings and more, are also on view.
The Brandywine River Museum is located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, PA. The museum is open daily, except Christmas Day, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is $12 for adults; $8 for seniors, $6 for students and children ages 6 to 12; and free for members and children under six. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 to noon through November 24 (except during the Antiques Show on Memorial Day weekend). For more information, please call 610-388-2700 or visit www.brandywinemuseum.org.
Unionville High School Presents…Jazz Along the Brandywine
Contact: Press Liaison Sharon Silverman, [email protected]; 610-793-3968.
BRIEF: Unionville High School hosts twelve bands at the 15th annual “Jazz Along the
Brandywine” festival, Friday, April 5, 2013, 6 p.m.
Get ready for an evening of hot music and cool improvisation as Unionville High School hosts the 15th annual “Jazz Along the Brandywine” festival on Friday, April 5, 2013 beginning at 6 p.m. Top area bands will show off their chops in a variety of styles from soul to swing to samba.
“It's a fun evening for the audience,” says G. Scott Litzenberg, director of Unionville
High School’s jazz band. “Some amazingly talented kids will be performing. It’s always exciting to hear the improv solos they come up with.”
This year’s participants are Charles F. Patton Middle School and the following high
schools: Radnor, Lower Merion, Upper Darby, Methacton, Rustin, Ridley, Marple Newtown,
West Chester East, Souderton, and Springfield (MontCo). The evening concludes with an
exhibition performance by the Unionville High School Jazz Band, followed by an awards
ceremony.
NUTS AND BOLTS: Friday, April 5, 2013, 6 p.m., Unionville High School, 750
Unionville Rd. (PA Route 82), Kennett Square, PA, 19348-1531. Tickets $8 adults, $6 students
and seniors 60 and over, free for ages 5 and under. Food will be available for purchase. More
information at www.cavalcadeofbands.com.
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ALDERSGATE UMC
2313 CONCORD PIKE/Rt.202-Wilm. DE
(302-478-2575)
8th ANNUAL “SPRING RUMMAGE SALE”
(Credit Cards Accepted)
SATURDAY APRIL 6, 2013
8:00AM-3:00 PM
EVENT AREAS
SILENT AUCTION – unique items, i.e Grandfather Clock, Keyboard
ANTIQUES - China, Clocks, Furniture, “Odds & Ends”.
COLLECTABLES – Silver, Figurines, etc.
UNIQUE BOUTIQUE – Jewelry and fashion accessories.
CHILDREN’S ITEMS – Toys, Clothing, Equipment, etc.
FURNITURE – All types in Good Condition
SPORTING GOODS/TOOLS – Games, Equipment, etc.
BOOKS/CD’S/DVD’S – Movies, Games, All types of Books.
HOUSEWARES/WHITE ELEPHANT- All Miscellaneous
household items, small appliances, odds and ends, etc.
PLANTS – All types of plants, seedlings/cuttings etc.
RUGS/LAMPS/PICTURES – All types
FOOD: BAKED GOODS – Breads, Cakes, Cookies
LUNCHEON– Pulled Pork/Chips/ Drinks etc.
~2ND TUESDAY NETWORKING~
6PM-8PM at
Glen Eagle Square 549 Wilmington West Chester Pike Glen Mills, PA
Meet , Mingle & Promote your Business
Free Event & Complimentary Glass of House Wine
Angela Pawloski
610.715.5768
April 10 Creative Escape Workshop
7–9 p.m. Awaken your inner artist during this special evening program,
featuring a gallery tour of the Ides of March exhibition followed
by a hands-on art activity.
$16 for members and students, $20 non-members.
Area residents are invited to hear guest speaker about conservation and preservation projects.
RSVP 610-388-7323
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Glen Mills School Cafeteria
8:00am – 10:30am
TICKETS: ($7) Sold at the door ($3) children under 10
THORNBURY HOUSE TOUR
10:30am – 4:00pm
Step inside the outstanding homes of 7 of your neighbors who have generously joined our delightful tour this year. In addition, enjoy several other interesting sites throughout the township including Hanson Aggregates Quarry, Grace Winery and an Alpaca Farm.
TICKETS: ($25) Advance Tickets
Available at Township Building 610.399.8383 x107 or by Mail* (see below)
($30) Day of House Tour – April 13
Tickets available at Glen Mills Train Station or Pancake Breakfast
INFO: Jean MacKenzie 484.840.9252
Red Carpet Gala April 13 at the West Chester National Guard Armory
Dust off your dancing shoes, get out your party clothes and come join the troops in West Chester for a fun night of wining, dining, dancing and entertainment – while contributing to the mission of creating a permanent theater for film and live performance in the heart of West Chester. The Uptown! Entertainment Alliance’s second annual Red Carpet Gala will take place on April 13, 2013 from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the Pennsylvania National Guard Armory on North High Street in West Chester. This festive and historic evening of live music, dancing and an auction will also be the community's farewell to the National Guard troops who have called the Armory home for almost a century.
Guests at the Red Carpet Gala will dance the night away in the Armory’s impressive Drill Hall to the sounds of The First Ladies of Rock & Soul, a 14-piece group known for recreating the songs of the great girl groups of the 60s and 70s. Other highlights of the evening will be a short salute to recognize the contributions of the National Guard troops, a performance by Joel Roberts, winner of the 2013 Uptown! Songwriting Contest, and live and silent auctions where guests can bid on great items from diamond jewelry to unique dinners and exotic vacations.
Food for the Red Carpet Gala will be provided by John Serock Catering of West Chester, and guests will also be treated to beers from regional brewers and unique wines from Brandywine Valley vintners Penns Woods Winery and Galer Estate Vineyards & Winery. Tickets for the Gala are $100 until April 1; following April 1 the cost will be $125; tickets can be purchased online at www.uea.eventbrite.com.
Funds raised at the Red Carpet Gala will help finance Uptown! Entertainment’s 2013-2014 programming and contribute toward the group’s vision of creating a permanent theater in West Chester. The Armory Building itself is first on the Uptown! list of sites for the theater, and the Red Carpet Gala provides local residents and art lovers a chance to see it used as an entertainment venue.
Read more about Uptown! Entertainment Alliance at www.uptownwc.org.
A copy of the official registration and financial information for the Uptown Entertainment Alliance may be obtained by calling the PA Department of State at 1-800-732-0900 (toll-free in PA). Registration does not imply endorsement. Uptown Entertainment Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN-45-3707844.
F. Michael Angelo, the University Archivist and Special Collections Librarian for Thomas Jefferson University,will speak on 50 years of Medicine. This program is part of the 50 year celebration for the Hadley Memorial Fund. Mr. Angelo prepares exhibits about University history, coordinates donation and cataloging of alumni papers and departmental records, and prepares the content of the University Archives website. The speech will be at the Kennett High School, South Union and South Streets, l00 East South Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348, Friday, March 22, 8 pm. No tickets or reservations are required. For further information call 610-444-1855
He received a BA at Michigan State University and an MA in history and archival management and historical editing from New York University. Before he came to Jefferson in 2001, he worked as the Library Director and Archivist at Philadelphia's Independence Seaport Museum and Library, and prior to that, was the Director of Archives and Special Collections on Women in Medicine at the Medical College of Pennsylvania (now part of Drexel University).
He is a member of the Delaware Valley Archivists Group, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference and the Society of American Archivists He has served on the local arrangement committees for both and has presented papers at various archives and history conferences. He also has published essays, articles and contributed to several encyclopedias.
Please note that the date has been changed for our next program. Sviraj, Balkan Jam. will be Saturday, April , 13 pm, Unionville High School.

"Breakfast on the Brandywine"
in the museum's cafeteria-style
restaurant
Admission is free for members all day,
every day. Not a member? Join now!
April 17 “Vernacular Inspiration” Antiques Lecture
7 p.m. Learn about the remarkable collection of 18th-century stone
and brick residences throughout the Brandywine Valley in a
fascinating talk by renowned architect John Milner, FAIA.
$25 Proceeds benefit the Museum Volunteers’ Art Purchase Fund.
pring Yard Sale

Saturday, April 20
(rain date: Saturday, April 27th)
Our First Yard Sale! Don't miss this!
8 a.m. to Noon
On the grounds of the Chadds Ford Historical Society
We will be accepting donations of household goods, small furniture, tools, etc. that are in good working condition.
Please click on the link below for a complete list of accepted donations and for further details .
Antique French Jules Steiner Doll
Many Antique German Bisque dolls and babies including Simon and Halbig, CM Bergmann, Handwerck, Kestner, AM, Cloth Dolls, miniature dolls, quality French bisque reproductions including Bru, AT, Jumeau, A. Marque, FG, Fashions etc., black dolls, China Dolls and Reproduction China Dolls, Emma Clear-types, Artist Dolls and more!
20% BP, 3% Cash Discount
We accept V/MC/Disc
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610-558-1800
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
Antique French Jules Steiner Doll
Many Antique German Bisque dolls and babies including Simon and Halbig, CM Bergmann, Handwerck, Kestner, AM, Cloth Dolls, miniature dolls, quality French bisque reproductions including Bru, AT, Jumeau, A. Marque, FG, Fashions etc., black dolls, China Dolls and Reproduction China Dolls, Emma Clear-types, Artist Dolls and more!
20% BP, 3% Cash Discount
We accept V/MC/Disc
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610-558-1800
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
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Showers of Hope
Chair of the Department of Surgery at Penn Medicine
Master of Ceremonies: Lou Tilley
Proceeds will benefit the Dr. Brian Czerniecki PIA Fund for Cancer Vaccine Research
The township is not the contact number. Pat Carpenter at 388-2561 has been taking the calls for the Yard Sale Committee.
Tables are going quickly and registration will close by noon on Thursday, 4/25.
Gates will open for the yard sale at 9 a.m. and it runs until 2 p.m. What you don’t sell, you can either donate to Habitat for Humanity (there will be a truck there) or put in the dumpster in the park, or take back home with you. There will be a food cart there and music. Everyone has a great time and let’s hope for good weather!
Nexcut Shredding will be shredding documents
Supreme Asset Management and Recovery will be accepting for recycling “anything with a plug” (all electronics)
We will be collecting residential propane tanks 20 lb., to be recycled with Comfort Home and Hearth, Chadds Ford
Cell phones and batteries can be recycled with Supreme Asset Management and Recovery, but if they’re in good condition and usable, then Goodwill or County of Delaware Library Systems
Goodwill will be collecting gently used clothing and furniture and other home goods
The Civic Association will be conducting a roadside cleanup starting at 8AM
Civic Association will be collecting non-perishable food items
Eagle Scout Project by John Stookey, Troop 93
For kids, no mature ratings, DVD, CDs, VHS and Video games
To be re-played or re-used and not recycled
The Day’s Course Agenda:
10:30 – 11:20 AM – Tot Training (Mommy and ME; Ages 3-6)
Cardio Movement Class. You’ll Climb, jump, squat and run in this fast paced including obstacle courses, strength training, dancing and more! Fitness while having fun!!
11:30 AM – 12:20 PM – Gym Blast (Ages 7-11)
Total Body Fitness Class. Kids will engage in cardio activity as well as strength training in an entertaining and unique way.
12:30 – 1:20 PM – Hip Hop Fitness (Adult)
Hottest Dance Moves to your favorite pop hits. A great cardio workout including moves that tone muscles in your abs, legs and core. Body sculpting while having FUN!
Guest Speaker - Thomas Padon, Director, Brandywine River Museum
May 1 “Of Lions and Labradors” Gallery Talk
2 p.m. Join Amanda C. Burdan, associate curator, as she compares
Wyeth’s painting Ides of March with Albrecht Dürer’s print,
St. Jerome in his Study, and examines the symbolic meaning
of faithful animal companions in art history.
Free for members and included in museum admission.
Panel Discussion May 1, 7 p.m.
Explore ideas about Andrew Wyeth's extensive method of study, the academic traditions in his composition, and his intuitive use of light and color that infuse his work with visual power and mystery.
Presenters include:
•Virginia O'Hara, Curator of Collections at Brandywine River Museum,
•Timothy Standring, Gates Foundation Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Denver Art Museum, and
•Patricia Traub, Artist and Associate Professor at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
The program is presented in conjunction with the museum's current exhibition, Andrew Wyeth's "Ides of March:" The Making of a Masterpiece, which includes over 30 pencil and watercolor preliminary studies for the tempera and continues through May 19.
Brandywine River Museum, located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, is open daily (except Christmas Day) from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is $12 for adults; $8 for seniors ages 65 and over, $6 for students and children ages 6-12; free for children under six and Brandywine Conservancy members. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon (except May 26 during the Annual Antiques Show).
may 1 7 p.m. Talking Points: Mood and Method in Andrew Wyeth’s
Ides of March
Join Timothy Standring, Gates Foundation Curator of Painting
and Sculpture at the Denver Art Museum, Patricia Traub,
artist and associate professor at the Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts, and Virginia O’Hara, curator of collections
at the Brandywine River Museum as they explore ideas about
Wyeth’s extensive method of study, the academic traditions
in his composition, and his intuitive use of light and color
that infuse his work with visual power and mystery.
$16 for members, $20 for non-members.