Primary Activities August 11-15
- AIRPLANE CONSTRUCTION- Learn about airplane construction including fabric, wood and metal.
- AEROMODELING- Design, build and fly balsa gliders and RC airplanes.
- ROCKETRY- Build and fly model rockets.
- GROUND SCHOOL- Learn the basics of pre-flight planning and navigation.
- FLIGHT- Introductory flight with a Certified Flight Instructor.
- MUSEUM TOUR- Day trip to the National Air and Space Museum.
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AREA YMCAS OPEN DOORS FOR FREE
TRY THE Y TUESDAYS
YMCA of the Brandywine Valley and YMCA of the Upper Main Line are opening the doors of all their branches to the public, free of charge, every Tuesday during the month of August - August 5, 12, 19 and 26.
Chester County residents are welcome to enjoy the pools, state-of-the-art cardio and fitness centers, gymnasiums, cycle studios, and group exercise classes. Free entry also includes unique amenities, such as the 24 tennis courts at Upper Main Line Y or the climbing tower and skateboard park at the Kennett Y.
All nine branches – Brandywine Y, Coatesville; Jennersville Y, West Grove; Kennett Area Y, Kennett Square; Lionville Community Y, Exton; Octorara Program Center, Atglen; Oscar Lasko Youth Program Center, downtown West Chester; Upper Main Line Y, Berwyn; West Chester Area Y, West Chester; and Y at Great Valley, Malvern – will be open and available free of charge to anyone new to the area, considering a membership or just curious to see and use the facilities.
For more information, visit www.ymcabwv.org or www.umly.org.
An education program by the Alzheimer's Association
"Understanding Behavior and Communication Issues"
Dunwoody Village
3500 W Chester Pike
Newtown Square PA 19073
Reserve a spot today 800-272-3900
Anson B. Nixon Park Summer Concert Series
Free concerts are held on Wednesday evenings in the summer from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. in a beautiful setting overlooking the pond. Bring a blanket or folding chair. Picnic suppers are catered by local restaurants. For last minute weather cancellation notices, check their Facebook page or call 610-444-1416.
Cooking & Crafts Workshop
4 Thursdays: July 31-August 21, 2014, 3:30-4:45pm
Darlington Arts Center
977 Shavertown Road, Garnet Valley, PA 19060
(610) 358-3632
Cost: $115
For Ages 5-8. Young chefs will learn to prepare and cook delicious and nutritious snacks, while creating food-inspired artwork and crafts to take home, as well as books full of their new favorite recipes. Discover your inner chef while trying new foods! Bon appetit!
*Pre-registration is required. Call or visit us at www.darlingtonarts.org to sign up!
Our Summer Concert Series
So bring your kids, blankets and lawn chairs. The concert starts at 6:30 until dusk.
August 15, 6 to 9 p.m.
Performance at 7 p.m. in the courtyard
Blues rock guitarist, singer and songwriter Steve Cal' hails from Philadelphia. He released his debut album in 2013 with his band, featuring Sandy Eldred (bass) and Melinda Gervasio (drums). The Steve Cal’ Band was a top winner of the 2013 Beta Hi-Fi Emerging Music Festival at World Cafe Live, which highlighted the finest emerging songwriters in the region.
Tickets are $12 for adults; $10 members and $6 students through August 13th. After August 13th, prices are $25 adults, $20 member and $10 students. Cash bar and food available for purchase. This concert is presented in conjunction with the World Cafe Live at the Queen. Tickets available online or by calling 610.388.8326.
Friday Night Happy Hour
@ The Market at Liberty Place
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BBQ 3-7:30 Fireworks at 9:15
Tickets limited. Sell out likely.
Please note that Fireworks & Fountains tickets, Gardens admission, and alcoholic beverages are not included.
Menu
- Red & Yellow Tomato, Fresh Mozzarella & Basil Salad
- Cucumber, Red Onion & Dill Salad
- Roasted Vegetable Platters
- Roasted Red Bliss Potato Salad
- Corn on the Cob
- Local Cheddar Cornbread
- Grilled Hamburgers, Black Bean Burgers & All Beef Hot Dogs
- BBQ Lemon Pepper Chicken
- Cedar Plank Salmon
- Hickory Smoked Pulled Pork
- Build Your Own: Ice Cream Station with Chocolate Chips, Caramelized Bananas, Whipped Cream, Strawberries, Blueberries
- Assorted Mini Cupcakes
- Cookies & Brownies
- Seasonal Fruit Salad
- Iced Tea, Lemonade, Blueberry Lemonade & Citrus Water
Dates & Price
Saturday, August 16
- 3:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Saturday, August 30
Saturday, September 13
Members receive discounts on our many events and performances throughout the year.
Become a Member and Save!
The 34th Annual Veterans Wheelchair Games Sunday August 17, 2014 from 8 a.m. - 12 Noon Independence Mall, Philadelphia Come celebrate the 34th Annual National Veterans Wheelchair Games- a sports and rehabilitation program for Veterans who participate in sports competition. These heroes have suffered spinal cord injuries, neurological problems and amputations- yet they display amazing courage and spirit. Our Veterans put their lives on the line protecting us all. Join us as we recognize their bravery and dedication as they showcase their athletic skills. The National Veterans Wheelchair Games attract more than 500 athletes every year and is the largest event of its kind in the world! These Veterans show they've not only overcome their setbacks- they achieve exceptional feats of athletic prowess. This event will amaze attendees as they see just how well these individuals compete in athletics. The Chadds Ford Historical Society will be there on Independence Mall as four costumed guides interact with our Veterans and offer educational programs on 18th century history, music and culture. Ned Hector- the free black Colonial soldier who fought at the Battle of the Brandywine will be there, along with musicians playing the dulcimer and others showcasing Colonial games. For information, contact the Chadds Ford Historical Society at 610-388-7376 or send e-mails to Nadia Barakat, Executive Director at [email protected]
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Free admission on Sunday mornings
9:30 a.m. to noon
The Gables has live music every Sunday from 5-8pm on the patio. People have really been enjoying it, and we would like to get the word out even more! Here is the link to The Gables' calendar (http://thegablesatchaddsford.com/events/), with all the performers.
American Girl TM Doll Camp
August 18-22.
8:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Members: $200; Non-members: $225
Girls will have the chance to experience early American stories with their dolls. Activities include learning about Native American life, sewing, cooking, weaving, quill pen writing, and enjoying a tea party! Please bring a packed lunch.
AREA YMCAS OPEN DOORS FOR FREE
TRY THE Y TUESDAYS
YMCA of the Brandywine Valley and YMCA of the Upper Main Line are opening the doors of all their branches to the public, free of charge, every Tuesday during the month of August - August 5, 12, 19 and 26.
Chester County residents are welcome to enjoy the pools, state-of-the-art cardio and fitness centers, gymnasiums, cycle studios, and group exercise classes. Free entry also includes unique amenities, such as the 24 tennis courts at Upper Main Line Y or the climbing tower and skateboard park at the Kennett Y.
All nine branches – Brandywine Y, Coatesville; Jennersville Y, West Grove; Kennett Area Y, Kennett Square; Lionville Community Y, Exton; Octorara Program Center, Atglen; Oscar Lasko Youth Program Center, downtown West Chester; Upper Main Line Y, Berwyn; West Chester Area Y, West Chester; and Y at Great Valley, Malvern – will be open and available free of charge to anyone new to the area, considering a membership or just curious to see and use the facilities.
For more information, visit www.ymcabwv.org or www.umly.org.
Live Demonstration - Working within Constant Contact, Plus Basic Use of EventSpot
Tuesday August 19, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM EDT In this live demonstration we will log into Constant Contact's platform and review different templates, social media sharing, build branding and much more.
Location: Bayard Taylor Memorial Library, Kennett Square, PA
Live Demonstration - Working within Constant Contact, Plus Basic Use of EventSpot
Tuesday August 19, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM EDT
In this live demonstration we will log into Constant Contact's platform and review different templates, social media sharing, build branding and much more.
Location: Bayard Taylor Memorial Library, Kennett Square, PA
Anson B. Nixon Park Summer Concert Series
Free concerts are held on Wednesday evenings in the summer from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. in a beautiful setting overlooking the pond. Bring a blanket or folding chair. Picnic suppers are catered by local restaurants. For last minute weather cancellation notices, check their Facebook page or call 610-444-1416.
Unionville High School Marching Band Camp—“Mirage” is this year’s show!
WHAT: Unionville High School marching band camp, where dedicated high school musicians and color guard begin their transformation into a precise, professional, synchronized unit. This year’s program, “Mirage,” depicts a desolate landscape with nomads roaming the dunes in a desperate search for water. The audience will view a unique collection of images in an unforgiving environment. The search culminates with a brilliant splash of blue completely drenching the field when water is finally discovered.
WHERE: Unionville High School, 750 Unionville Rd. (PA Route 82), Kennett Square, PA
WHEN: August 11-15, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; August 18, 1-8 p.m.; August 19, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
August 20, 8 a.m.- 12 Noon. Special field show presentation for parents and friends Wednesday evening, August 20 at 8 p.m.
WHY:
● High school students and staff give up the last few weeks of summer vacation to work hard, help each other, make incredible music and learn the rewards of striving as a team toward a shared goal. Your audience will enjoy a positive take on our teenagers.
● Cover the band now and enjoy follow-up pieces all season long, including rocking the stands during UHS football games, ongoing outdoor rehearsals and competitions.
● Interview opportunities with the drum major, student musicians and color guards, Director G. Scott Litzenberg, drumline staff and volunteers.
● Learn about the upcoming March on the Brandywine, a Cavalcade of Bands, Inc. adjudicated band competition hosted by Unionville High School on Saturday, October 18 at 6 p.m. It’s a festive, family-friendly evening with a full slate of high school marching bands performing in competition.
● Enjoy wonderful music and synchronized movement. Many of the performers have been part of select regional ensembles. They are serious about their instruments and it shows. Sit back, relax, and enjoy.
HOW: Contact Jo-Anne Darragh at 610-637-3497 or at [email protected] for more information. We look forward to seeing you on the field! Thanks!
9AM Thursday August 21
FEE:$50
3615 Silverside Rd
Wilmington, De
302-478-4343
Score Report Handout Meeting: To Be Determined During this mandatory Parent/Student Meeting, Huntington will release the individual results, explain the ACT vs SAT, discuss scoring, and help pinpoint areas of potential improvement.
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SPACE IS LIMITED!
REGISTER ONLINE AT
Huntingtonexamprep.com
Select: Practice test Enter zip:19810
Cooking & Crafts Workshop
4 Thursdays: July 31-August 21, 2014, 3:30-4:45pm
Darlington Arts Center
977 Shavertown Road, Garnet Valley, PA 19060
(610) 358-3632
Cost: $115
For Ages 5-8. Young chefs will learn to prepare and cook delicious and nutritious snacks, while creating food-inspired artwork and crafts to take home, as well as books full of their new favorite recipes. Discover your inner chef while trying new foods! Bon appetit!
*Pre-registration is required. Call or visit us at www.darlingtonarts.org to sign up!
Our Summer Concert Series
So bring your kids, blankets and lawn chairs. The concert starts at 6:30 until dusk.
Don't miss this prodigy and finalist from America's Got Talent as she performs in our Open Air Theatre for a PBS concert taping.
See and hear this amazing young soprano who won runner-up on America's Got Talent at 10 years old. Jackie, who is now 14, will perform selections from her upcoming CD release, Awakening, and other classical favorites and pop hits. Audience-goers get to be a part of a TV show—this performance is being recorded and will later be edited to create the one-hour TV special that will air in December on PBS in time for their Christmas Pledge Drive.
Tickets
Buy tickets online or by calling 610.388.1000 (additional fees apply for phone orders).
Tickets limited. Seating is unreserved. Doors to our Open Air Theatre open at 6:30 pm. By purchasing this ticket you are giving Longwood Gardens your permission to be filmed for PBS. In the event of inclement weather, every effort will be made to have the concert—however, a rain date has been scheduled for August 22.
More About Jackie Evancho
Jackie Evancho's first performance on NBC's variety show America's Got Talent left audiences and judges astonished that such a perfect soprano voice could come from a 10 year-old girl. It wasn't just her musical gift and her age that floored the America's Got Talent audience, but Jackie's presence, poise, and charm that truly made them take notice. One of the show's judges, Piers Morgan, exclaimed, "You've got the whole package." The young soprano from Pittsburgh won runner-up and launched her soon-to-be legendary career, signing with Columbia Records shortly thereafter. In a little over two years, Jackie's voice has won her millions of fans and her recordings have dominated the music and DVD charts.
Jackie's debut EP, O Holy Night, was released in November 2010 and became the year's #1 best-selling debut recording with sales exceeding 1 million copies and earning her a platinum certification. In June 2011, Jackie released her first studio album, Dream With Me. A mix of operatic arias, show tunes, and pop standards, it debuted on the Billboard Top 200 chart at #2 and was certified Gold after only four weeks of release. Heavenly Christmas was released in November 2011 and became one of the top-selling holiday albums of the year.
Jackie has participated in the lighting of the National Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C., where she sang—and delighted—President and Mrs. Obama.
Jackie released her third studio album, Songs From The Silver Screen, on October 2, 2012. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard Classical charts and at #7 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart.
Most recently, Jackie has tried her hand at both acting and modeling. She made her acting debut on The Company You Keep. Legendary actor/director/producer Robert Redford cast Jackie to play his daughter in the thriller which came out in theaters April 2013. Jackie is currently recording her next studio album, Awakening, scheduled for a September 2014 release. This will be followed by a world tour.
AUTHOR JODI E. BYRNE ANNOUNCES A BOOK SIGNING FOR FIRST NOVEL IN DEAD LAND SERIES
THE EVENT WILL BE AT THE GALER ESTATE WINERY
LOCATED AT :
700 FOLLY HILL ROAD, KENNETT SQUARE, PA 19348
EVENT TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY AUGUST 22, 2014; SCHEDULED TIME IS 5-8PM
KENNETT SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA (JULY 25,2014) Author Jodi E. Byrne will be on hand at the Galer
Estate Winery on Friday August 22, 2014 from 5- 8 PM for questions and book signing of her first
novel Dead Land, a Young Adult post-apocalyptic novel, published in December 2013.
The Dead Land series consists of 3 books including Dead Land, Hollow Land scheduled for release
December 2014 and Promise Land scheduled for release December 2015.
For more information, visit the website at
www.authorjebyrne.com
CONTACTS:
Author: Jodi Byrne, [email protected]
www.authorjebyrne.com
The Gables at Chadds Ford Open House
The Gables at Chadds Ford will be hosting an Open House to showcase our beautiful banquet space as well as the amazing vendors we work with! Whether you are planning a wedding, baby shower, business function or a rehearsal dinner this will be a great opportunity to tour The Gables and meet potential vendors.
Friday August 22nd from 5:00 – 8:00.
There will be complimentary food and drinks available, so come join the fun!
Participating Vendors
-Cakes by Kim
-Flowers by Le Style 25
-ME Photo & Design
-Dazzle Photography
-David Balick Photography
-Weld Photography
-Sparks Entertainment
-Brandywine River Hotel
-Timeless Gatherings
-Scratch Weddings -Kate Farley Design
-Bottle Pop Event Planning -Ruthie’s Eyes
-Fairfield Inn & Suites -Hilton Garden Inn
The Gables at Chadds Ford
423 Baltimore Pike
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
610.388.7700
Friday Night Happy Hour
@ The Market at Liberty Place
Exalted Nature: The Real and Fantastic World of Charles Burchfield |
August 23 through November 16, 2014 Featuring more than 50 landscapes by this impassioned painter |
Charles Burchfield (1893-1967), Early Spring (detail), 1966-67, watercolor and charcoal on paper, 37 x 42 ¼", Burchfield Penney Art Center, The Charles Rand Penney Collection of Work by Charles E. Burchfield |
(Chadds Ford, PA June 20, 2014) - The vibrant, visionary landscapes of Charles Burchfield (1893-1976), one of the leading American artists of the 20th century, are featured in a major exhibition of more than 50 paintings on view at the Brandywine River Museum of Art from August 23 through November 16, 2014. Co-organized by the Brandywine River Museum of Art and the Burchfield Penney Art Center, Buffalo, the exhibition features works borrowed from museums and private collections across the United States, including the Burchfield Penney Art Center, the largest repository of the artist's work. A fully illustrated catalogue will accompany the exhibition, with essays by the co-curators, Audrey Lewis, associate curator at the Brandywine, and Nancy Weekly, head of collections and Charles Cary Rumsey Curator at the Burchfield Penney. |
Exalted Nature: The Real and Fantastic World of Charles Burchfield will provide a remarkable opportunity to examine the artist's luminous, personal interpretations of the world around him. "To spend even a moment with one of Charles Burchfield's hallucinatory watercolors is to experience the artist's visceral response to nature. Over a period of six decades, he explored the lyrical and technical potential of watercolor, becoming one of the most brilliant practitioners in the history of American art," said Thomas Padon, director of the Brandywine River Museum of Art.
A native of Ohio who spent much of his career in Buffalo, Burchfield was enthralled by the countryside from childhood, keeping detailed journal accounts of his observations and emotional reactions to his surroundings, a practice he continued throughout his life and which carried over into his paintings.
Vibrant with color, light and movement, his landscapes combine the real and fantastic, reflecting his immersion in the natural world and his response to the forces of nature. Burchfield infused his paintings with sensory reactions to the ephemeral effects of light, the sights and sounds of the weather, the seasons, the call of birds and the hum of insects. In 1915, he wrote "It seems at times I should be a composer of sounds, not only of rhythms and colors. Walking under the trees, I felt as if the color made sound."
Exalted Nature will span the breadth of the artist's career, tightly focused on his landscapes--from his early expressionistic compositions influenced by modernist movements first encountered during his student years at the Cleveland School of Art--such as Untitled (Gothic Window Trees), 1918--to his late visionary works representing his singular interpretation of the world--including Bee Hepaticas (circa 1962).
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Watercolor on paper, 35 x 47"
Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio
Other highlights include Midsummer Caprice(1945), which beautifully conveys how the artist used visual devices and motifs to suggest sounds and movement in nature. Burchfield was fascinated with the noisy cicada throughout his career and makes the insect the focal point of the painting, exaggerating its scale and surrounding it with repetitive, curved lines to convey the thundering reverberation of its sound.
About this same time (the 1940s), Burchfield began reconstructing some of his early work--by pasting additional paper onto the margins and painting out to those new edges--in order to reconsider and re-explore themes that continued to move him, pushing his work to another level in which his visionary approach was predominant. These reconstructions were larger, louder and more complex than his previous work. Nighthawks at Twilight was begun in 1917 and revisited in 1949, when the artist enlarged it to 34 3/8 x 48 1/2 inches. Twilight was a particularly compelling time of day for Burchfield--he exulted in such transitory moments, whether it was from day to night or one season to the next. In this painting he creates an eerie and darkly foreboding atmosphere, making visceral the strength of the wind through the grass, flowers and trees, all bending, contrasted with the tree tops in dramatic silhouette, like lace, against the threatening sky. The misshapen clouds and nighthawks crowding the sky further heighten the sense of deep apprehension.
Charles Burchfield (1893-1967) |
Nighthawks at Twilight, 1917-49, watercolor on joined paper, 33 ½ x 47 inches. Flint Institute of Arts
One of Burchfield's last paintings, still on his easel at the time of his death in early 1967, is Early Spring, depicting the landscape around his home in Gardenville, New York (near Buffalo), where he had settled in the 1920s. The transition from winter to spring was one of his favorite themes. In this painting, Burchfield projects a mystical, dreamlike quality through the blurring of details of the flowers, treetops and sky. A luminous yellow halo line surrounds the tightly grouped trees recalling the nave of a cathedral and suggesting the spirituality that the artist found in nature. Spring always carried with it, for Burchfield, a sense of hope and sorrow--hope because spring represented renewal, sorrow because of the fleeting quality of its beauty.
This exhibition marks the first time Burchfield's work has been shown at the Brandywine River Museum of Art. A slate of multi-disciplinary events, lectures and other programs will take place during the run of the exhibition; for details, please visit the museum's website.
At the Brandywine River Museum of Art, the exhibition has been generously sponsored by Chuck & Adriane Bowers in honor of Matthew DiSalvo, an artist and outdoorsman. Additional support was provided by Morris and Boo Stroud. After premiering at the Brandywine River Museum, the exhibition will be presented in Buffalo at the Burchfield Penney Art Center from December 12, 2014 through February 22, 2015. |
The Brandywine River Museum of Art, 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 children ages 6 and older and free for children 5 and younger and Brandywine Conservancy members. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon through November 24. The museum offers guided tours of the Andrew Wyeth Studio, the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio, and the Kuerner Farm, which may be toured individually or on special package tours. For information, please call 610.388.2700 or visit brandywine.org.
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Saturday, June 28 from 2 - 3 pm
Every 4th Saturday of the month: June 28, July 26, & August 23
Chadds Ford Historical Society Barn Visitors Center
Kids ages 3 and up will love showing off their patriotic spirit this summer by creating festive red, white and blue crafts that are perfect for gift giving, décor and fashion accessories. Activities include: making flags, star mobile, salt dough ornaments and fish-tail bracelets using lucets. Please call the office at 610-388-7376 to register so we can have enough supplies at hand.
The Gables has live music every Sunday from 5-8pm on the patio. People have really been enjoying it, and we would like to get the word out even more! Here is the link to The Gables' calendar (http://thegablesatchaddsford.com/events/), with all the performers.
AREA YMCAS OPEN DOORS FOR FREE
TRY THE Y TUESDAYS
YMCA of the Brandywine Valley and YMCA of the Upper Main Line are opening the doors of all their branches to the public, free of charge, every Tuesday during the month of August - August 5, 12, 19 and 26.
Chester County residents are welcome to enjoy the pools, state-of-the-art cardio and fitness centers, gymnasiums, cycle studios, and group exercise classes. Free entry also includes unique amenities, such as the 24 tennis courts at Upper Main Line Y or the climbing tower and skateboard park at the Kennett Y.
All nine branches – Brandywine Y, Coatesville; Jennersville Y, West Grove; Kennett Area Y, Kennett Square; Lionville Community Y, Exton; Octorara Program Center, Atglen; Oscar Lasko Youth Program Center, downtown West Chester; Upper Main Line Y, Berwyn; West Chester Area Y, West Chester; and Y at Great Valley, Malvern – will be open and available free of charge to anyone new to the area, considering a membership or just curious to see and use the facilities.
For more information, visit www.ymcabwv.org or www.umly.org.