Dec
21
Mon
Bog Turtle Brewery debuts first brew
Dec 21 @ 17:00 – 18:00

Bog Turtle Brewery will release its first offering at the SawMill Grill, 306 Market St., in Oxford on Monday, Dec. 21, at 5 p.m. The brew, called Devil’s Nine Ball, is a hoppy, citrusy American pale that has been years in the making, according to press release from Oxford Mainstreet.

Tours will be available.

https://chaddsfordlive.com/2015/12/19/bog-turtle-brewery-to-debut-first-beer/

 

 

 

 

Dec
22
Tue
Winter Solstice Labyrinth Walk
Dec 22 @ 13:00 – 14:00

Winter Solstice Labyrinth Walk

Tuesday, December 22 | 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

 Take a break from your holiday shopping and celebrate the beginning of winter with a peaceful afternoon labyrinth walk. There is no fee for this program, but donations are accepted to help maintain the Museum's labyrinth.

About the Delaware Art Museum

 

Founded in 1912, the Delaware Art Museum is best known for its large collection of works by Wilmington native Howard Pyle and fellow American illustrators, a major collection of British Pre-Raphaelite art, and urban landscapes by John Sloan and his circle. Visitors can also enjoy the outdoor Copeland Sculpture Garden and a number of special exhibitions throughout the year.

The Delaware Art Museum is located at 2301 Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19806 is open Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., and Friday - Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday and Tuesday: Closed. Admission fees are charged as follows: Adults (19-59) $12, Seniors (60+) $10, Students (with valid ID) $6, Youth (7-18) $6, and Children (6 and under) free. Admission fees are waived Thursdays after 4:00 p.m. and Sundays thanks to support from generous individuals and the Longwood Foundation. For more information, call 302-571-9590 or 866-232-3714 (toll free), or visit the website at delart.org.

Dec
26
Sat
Kennett Flash brews up lively fundraiser
Dec 26 @ 19:00 – 21:00

It’s not too late to snag advance tickets for the Victory Brewing Company Night at the Kennett Flash.

Screen Shot 2015-12-19 at 8.39.18 AMOrganizers said the deadline for purchasing advance admission to the Dec. 26 fundraiser has been extended to Dec. 24. The Flash, which aims to provide a meeting space for people of all ages in Kennett Square to support the arts, has been on an upswing after management transition earlier in the year left a gap in programming.

Since then, the staff has been working to clear past debt and start the New Year off in positive territory. The Dec. 26 benefit will feature music by the Gas House Gorillas, an entertaining, dance-inspiring combo of rockabilly, swing, jump blues and garage rock. Doors open at 7 p.m., and music starts at 8 p.m.

The evening will include six select Victory beers, ranging from Headwaters Pale Ale to Dirt Wolf Double IPA, and food pairings that include Swedish meatballs, spicy Korean pulled pork, and Mediterranean chickpea and quinoa salad.

Advance tickets at $40 apiece are available at www.kennettflash.org. After Dec. 24, they increase to $50.

Dec
31
Thu
Mushroom Drop
Dec 31 2015 @ 22:00 – Jan 1 2016 @ 01:00

Young children and their parents are invited to kick off our NYE celebration at 6 pm this year!  Enjoy entertainment, food & activities until 8 pm when "raising" and "lighting" the Mushroom will take place.  Residents of Friends Home, Kendal Crosslands and Jenner's Pond will be invited to attend the 8 pm event.

The parking lot on S. Union Street will be tented, opening at 9 pm - $10 cover. Food, Beer & Wine will be available to purchase. The Funsters  will be back this year to liven up the crowd from 10 pm 'til 1 am on S. Union Street.

We thank you again -  M & P Custom Design, VP Electrical Contracting, Inc., The Mushroom Festival and To-Jo Mushrooms for building, lighting and paying for our spectacular Mushroom and Rich Nichols, owner of Bob's Crane Service for donating his time and equipment.  Our community comes together to support this event giving donations of money, food and services..........we thank them all!

You will not want to miss our 3rd Annual Mushroom Drop -  Midnight in the Square celebration 2015 - ringing in 2016!

Get all the details here.

Prime spot for New Years Eve
Dec 31 2015 @ 22:00 – Jan 1 2016 @ 01:00

Brandywine Prime

NYE 2105 is just around the corner.  We have 20 spots left for our awesome NYE package.  See the information below for the details.  Give us a call if you want to reserve a spot.  We are serving a la carte dinner starting at 5pm.

NEW YEARS EVE --In the BAR!

Entertainment-We will have a DJ spinning familiar tunes and great house music from 10-1.  We will clear out the tavern to make some room for dancing, party favors and a Champagne toast at midnight.

Late Night -We will serve our famous NY Eve brunch from 12:30-1:00am.  The buffet will include artisan meats and cheeses, smoked salmon, bagels, eggs, bacon, country sausage, eggs benedict, pasta salad, mini sandwich wraps, fresh fruit and more.

The Package- Premium open bar 10-1, DJ from 10-1ish, Champagne toast at midnight, party favors and midnight brunch-$49.95 per person plus gratuity.

Brandywine Prime
1617 Baltimore Pike
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
P: (610) 388-8088

Jan
1
Fri
Fire and Ice
Jan 1 @ 17:00 – 20:00

Downtown Oxford First Friday

Stroll the streets of Oxford and enjoy local art, music and family activities. 

Downtown Oxford businesses stay open late with sales, specials and activities.

Street Closures for Fire & Ice First Friday:

Broad [Third to the bridge]

Locust [Third to Second]

Fire and Ice First Friday

Jan
2
Sat
Open Studio – First State Ballet
Jan 2 @ 10:30 – 11:30

First State Ballet Theatre open studio on December 2 at 10:30 a.m., FSBT studios, Baby Grand floor 3R, 818 N. Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19801. Enjoy an insider's view of the work of the company's professional dancers during class and rehearsal for their upcoming performances of The Nutcracker. Limited seating.  Free. Please reserve at [email protected].

Jan
5
Tue
First auction of the new year
Jan 5 @ 10:00 – 05:00

First Auction of the New Year
Tuesday, January 5th at 10AM

This Tuesday will be the first sale of 2016 and our front room and warehouse are full of furniture, shelf & table lots, fine art, and jewelry! Photos of the items up for sale have been posted on our website.

Preview Times
Monday, January 4th - 9am to 7pm
Tuesday, January 5th starting at 9am

William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals

| One Hillman Drive | Chadds Ford | PA | 19317

Jan
7
Thu
Chadds Ford Business Association meeting
Jan 7 @ 12:00 – 13:00

Start the new year right - networking to grow your business

at Brandywine Prime

Click here to Pre-pay $25

RSVP to [email protected]

 

Jan
13
Wed
Winter Tree Identification
Jan 13 @ 10:00 – 13:00

With Eileen Boyle and Duncan Himmelman
Three Wednesdays: January 13 to 27 (Snow date: Wednesday, February 3), 2016
10 am – 1 pm
Registration Link: https://education.mtcubacenter.org/wconnect/CourseStatus.awp?&course=161GAR210

Even without leaves, many trees and shrubs are still recognizable at this time of year. Learn the distinguishing characteristics for identifying more than 20 native species in the dormant season. Study branching patterns, growth habits, bark, and persistent fruits; closely examine bud and branch details; and learn to use identification tools called dichotomous keys. Dress for winter conditions because the class will be held outdoors and in the lab.

Eileen Boyle is the Director of Education and Research at Mt. Cuba Center. She loves teaching, especially about plants and their relationships with birds and butterflies. Previously she was the Director of Horticulture at the Philadelphia Zoo and the New York Botanical Garden.

Duncan Himmelman is the Education Manager at Mt. Cuba Center. He has an undergraduate degree in botany and advanced degrees in ornamental horticulture; has taught at colleges in Canada and the US; and has practiced horticulture for more than 30 years.

Curator’s tour
Jan 13 @ 14:00 – 15:00


Curator's Tour

January 13 & 27, 2 p.m. 

Curator of Collections Virginia O'Hara will lead a tour of Natural Selections: Andrew Wyeth Plant Studies. Free with museum admission.

Bridging the Community @ Market at Liberty Place
Jan 13 @ 19:00

The first 2016 meeting of Bridging the Community will be held Wednesday, Jan. at 7 p.m. at The Market at Liberty Place in Kennett Square. The group advocates establishing connections to become more effective in the community and to find just the right volunteer opportunity for individuals. We celebrate our "bridges" to help create a peaceful, progressive, inclusive community. For more information, contact Joan Holliday at [email protected] or 610-717-2180,  or Dave Haradon at [email protected] or 484-883-3110.

Jan
14
Thu
Clean Slate exhibit opens CCAA
Jan 14 @ 17:00 – 20:00

ALLINSON GALLERY, CCAA 100 North Bradford Ave., WC, PA 19382
Clean Slate (Non-Juried)
January 15 – February 4

Opening Reception: January 14, 5-8PM
CCAA invites artists to begin 2016 with a fresh approach to their artwork. The challenge is to try
something new or create something that you’ve intended to create but haven't had the chance to. Be
spontaneous and intuitive without belaboring or overthinking your work. This is your opportunity to
start the year with a Clean Slate and share your results with the community. There will be 3 excellence
and 3 honorable mention awards awarded.

Jan
16
Sat
Hotties Ladies Night at the Gables
Jan 16 @ 18:30 – 20:30

 

 

Join the Hotties....

for our first Ladies Night of the year at The Gables at Chadds Ford as we raise money for an amazing woman in her fight against breast and brain cancer! Barb has been a pillar in our community and a friend to many! She is one of the most kind and generous women we know and has provided many women with support over the years - now its time to return the favor. Help the Hotties support Barbara and her family!

Where? The Gables at Chadds Ford

423 Baltimore Pike Chadds Ford, PA 610-388-7700

When?  February 16th from 6:30 - 8:30
Tickets are $25 each thru February 1st. After that they are $30 each or $35 the day of the event. Get your tickets early - we hope to sell out this event!!! Please don't wait to purchase your tickets and be disappointed.

For your $35 donation, you will receive FREE Appetizers, Discounted Drinks, Dessert provided by Brûlée Bakery, Door & Raffle Gifts, a donation to the charity and a great night out with some AMAZING women with a passion for giving!

Everyone will receive a gift bag with gifts and promotions from Closets by Design, Con.ci.hair.ge, Stella & Dot, Giggy Bites, the Hotties and more.

Axis Construction Mgmt is our Elite Banner Sponsor. Copy Secure is our Platinum Banner Sponsor. Lila Jai Colello from Brulee Bakery is our Dessert Sponsor for this event. Photography coutesy of Sandrien de Bruijn-Mesman Photography.

We are looking for additional Gold, Silver, and Drink Sponsors for this event.  We would love to promote your business for your donation/sponsorship. Email us at [email protected] for more information.

Raffle gifts to date:
* Gift Basket from Jules Shortt and Rino's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria
* Gift Basket donated by Closets by Design of SE Pennsylvania & Delaware
* $50 Stella & Dot Gift Certificate donated by Karen Ridge
* Gift Certificate to Su Rudy Designs
* Gift Certificate to Avenue Kitchen from Dana Smith Farrell
* Gift Certificate to Illuminate, A Boutique Salon Spa donated by Mary C Rascon
* Gift Basket from Tina Bonanni Fortebuono from Ciao Bella
* Mary Kay Gift Basket from Eileen Kevany Scardina
* Round of Golf at Penn Oaks Golf Club from Brigid McGrath Stasen
* Basket of hair goodies donated by Jen Terrell from Hair Creations
* Gift basket of Philosophy Products
* Organizing Session from Alison Warner at Prepped to Organize, LLC
* Gift Certificate to HomeCooked donated by Claire Phillips Guarino
* Cooking Class for 6 Donated by Julie Gaydos Hayes
* Gift Basket donated by Elizabeth Barker
* W by Worth Gift Certificate donated by Dawn Allen-Jones
*Gift certificate for one half hour of intuitive consultation, plus an oracle card deck, candle, incense, and crystals valued at $150 by Erica Vanaver of Quentin's Pages

and the list keeps growing.......

If you are interested in donating a raffle gift or sponsoring. Please contact us at [email protected]

Sword of the Spirit
Jan 16 @ 19:00

FREE Hadley Fund Programs Feature Magpie Music
Sword of the Spirit
Concert and One-Act Play

The Hadley Fund is pleased to present Magpie Music, Terry Leonino and Greg Artzner, performing a concert and one-act play, Sword of the Spirit.

The music from their concert on Saturday, January 16th at 7pm is inspired by the lives of abolitionists, Mary and John Brown.

The one-act play on Sunday, January 17th at 2pm is based upon the letters between Mary and John.

Both performances will take place at Kennett Friends Meeting, 125 West Sickle Street, in Kennett Square.

John Brown has spent the last forty days of his life in a jail cell. During this time he has received many visitors, given interviews and composed over one hundred letters to acquaintances, friends and members of his family, including his wife, Mary. At rise, Brown addresses the audience in the last “interview” he has agreed to give. He tells them his story, expounding on his life, his beliefs and what he considers his God-given mission to destroy the evil of slavery.

From another part of the stage Mary writes to him from Lucretia Mott’s home, where she has stopped on her journey to see him one last time. She also addresses the audience directly, telling the story of her life with John to “Mrs. Mott.” Sword of the Spirit is a singular opportunity for the audience to witness this story of the famed radical abolitionist, before he is taken to the gallows.

The artists will engage the audience in a discussion immediately following the play.

MagpieMusic.com

All Hadley Fund events are FREE and open to the public.
For more information, please call 610-444-1855 or visit our website, www.HadleyFund.org - and follow us on Facebook. Event registration is available at HadleyFund.TicketLeap.com
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Jan
18
Mon
15th Annual MLK Jr. CommUNITY Breakfast @ Red Clay Room
Jan 18 @ 08:00

The MLK CommUNITY of Greater Kennett announces plans for the 15th Annual MLK Jr. CommUNITY Breakfast on Monday, Jan. 18, 2016. The breakfast is an opportunity to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s legacy of service and be inspired to live out his dream in our own lives and community and throughout the world. This year’s program includes inspirational readings, music led by Leon Spencer and the CommUNITY Choir, a display of relevant books, and keynote speaker, Elder Jerry F. Poe, on the theme “We Hold These Truths”. Additional components of the day in honor of Dr. King include a collection for the local food cupboards and the Day of Sharing community service projects. For more information on those activities, contact [email protected]. Tickets are $20 and must be purchased in advance, either online at www.mlkcommunity.org or by calling 610-444-4357.

Jan
19
Tue
Cyber Safety presentation at KMS
Jan 19 @ 19:00 – 20:00

On Tuesday, January 19th at 7pm in the KMS Auditorium, Attorney Mark Walz will be presenting a session on Cyber Safety. All parents and community members are welcome, so please join us. See the link below to the flyer for more information.

Además, el martes, el 19 de enero a las 7 de la noche., en el auditorio de la Kennett Middle School, el abogado Mark Walz va a dar una presentación sobre seguridad cibernética. Todos los padres y miembros de la comunidad están invitados a acompañarnos. Favor de leer el folleto adjunto para obtener más información.

 

Find out more information by clicking the link below!
Cyber Safety Flyer

 

 

Jan
20
Wed
Winter Tree Identification
Jan 20 @ 10:00 – 13:00

With Eileen Boyle and Duncan Himmelman
Three Wednesdays: January 13 to 27 (Snow date: Wednesday, February 3), 2016
10 am – 1 pm
Registration Link: https://education.mtcubacenter.org/wconnect/CourseStatus.awp?&course=161GAR210

Even without leaves, many trees and shrubs are still recognizable at this time of year. Learn the distinguishing characteristics for identifying more than 20 native species in the dormant season. Study branching patterns, growth habits, bark, and persistent fruits; closely examine bud and branch details; and learn to use identification tools called dichotomous keys. Dress for winter conditions because the class will be held outdoors and in the lab.

Eileen Boyle is the Director of Education and Research at Mt. Cuba Center. She loves teaching, especially about plants and their relationships with birds and butterflies. Previously she was the Director of Horticulture at the Philadelphia Zoo and the New York Botanical Garden.

Duncan Himmelman is the Education Manager at Mt. Cuba Center. He has an undergraduate degree in botany and advanced degrees in ornamental horticulture; has taught at colleges in Canada and the US; and has practiced horticulture for more than 30 years.

Business and Professional Association Monthly Meeting
Jan 20 @ 18:15 – 21:00

The purpose of the Business and Professional Association of Western Delaware County is to foster superior working relationships among area businesses and generate interest in local, state and federal issues. BPA is dedicated in the pursuit of guiding and assisting new and existing businesses for sustainable growth and prosperity of the Western Delaware County region.

Monthly meetings include a meal, program and an opportunity to network.

http://bpaofwesterndelco.com/category/events/

For information on becoming a member of BPA of Western Delco, please go to our membership page where you will be able to download an application.

 

Jan
21
Thu
The Engineering of Art
Jan 21 @ 17:30 – 19:30

The Engineering of Art
January 20-March 14
Opening Reception: January 21, 5:30-7:30PM, RSVP online at www.sgps.psu.edu
In recognition of the new engineering lab of Penn State’s Great Valley campus (Malvern), PSGV is hosting a show of artwork by Chester County Art Association member artists whose approach to design is in many ways inspired by engineering. Visit The Henry Gallery, 30 East Swedesford Road,
Main Bldg. (right) 2nd floor to view the exhibit. Open Monday - Friday, 9AM - 5PM.

Jan
22
Fri
Plein Air Inside Out
Jan 22 @ 09:30 – Jan 23 @ 16:00

Plein Air Inside Out

January 22 & 23, 
9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Enjoy the wintry beauty of the Brandywine from the museum's expansive atrium windows. Sketch, paint or photograph while staying warm.

Jan
23
Sat
Plein Air Inside Out
Jan 23 @ 09:30 – Jan 24 @ 16:00

Plein Air Inside Out

January 22 & 23, 
9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Enjoy the wintry beauty of the Brandywine from the museum's expansive atrium windows. Sketch, paint or photograph while staying warm.

Jan
27
Wed
Winter Tree Identification
Jan 27 @ 10:00 – 13:00

With Eileen Boyle and Duncan Himmelman
Three Wednesdays: January 13 to 27 (Snow date: Wednesday, February 3), 2016
10 am – 1 pm
Registration Link: https://education.mtcubacenter.org/wconnect/CourseStatus.awp?&course=161GAR210

Even without leaves, many trees and shrubs are still recognizable at this time of year. Learn the distinguishing characteristics for identifying more than 20 native species in the dormant season. Study branching patterns, growth habits, bark, and persistent fruits; closely examine bud and branch details; and learn to use identification tools called dichotomous keys. Dress for winter conditions because the class will be held outdoors and in the lab.

Eileen Boyle is the Director of Education and Research at Mt. Cuba Center. She loves teaching, especially about plants and their relationships with birds and butterflies. Previously she was the Director of Horticulture at the Philadelphia Zoo and the New York Botanical Garden.

Duncan Himmelman is the Education Manager at Mt. Cuba Center. He has an undergraduate degree in botany and advanced degrees in ornamental horticulture; has taught at colleges in Canada and the US; and has practiced horticulture for more than 30 years.

Curator’s tours
Jan 27 @ 14:00 – 15:00

Curator's Tour

January 13 & 27, 2 p.m. 

Curator of Collections Virginia O'Hara will lead a tour of Natural Selections: Andrew Wyeth Plant Studies. Free with museum admission.

Creative Escape: Winter Designs in Clay
Jan 27 @ 18:00 – 20:00

Creative Escape:
Winter Designs in Clay

January 27, 6-8 p.m. 

Unwind, mingle and make art! Shape and carve designs in a soft clay tile, which later will be fired in a kiln. Cost includes art materials and light refreshments. BYOB.

Jan
29
Fri
Women of Will at Delaware Theater Company
Jan 29 @ 20:00 – 22:00

A true tour de force performance, Women of Will: The Complete Journey is the masterful summation of Shakespeare & Company's Founding Artistic Director Tina Packer's 40-plus years spent investigating all things Shakespeare.

 A combination of riveting scenes and trenchant analysis, Women of Will: The Complete Journey explores themes of love, loss, freedom, control, violence, and power through the heroines of Shakespeare's text. Using performance and discussion, Packer traces the chronological evolution of Shakespeare's female characters, and examines Shakespeare's own journey and growth as a writer.

January 29-31

Women of Will

by TINA PACKER

See site for matinee times and to purchase tickets

http://www.delawaretheatre.org/#!women-of-will/c1xu5

 

Jan
30
Sat
Used book collection UHS
Jan 30 all-day

Used Book Sale Neighborhood Collection Day POSTPONED!!

With the expected snow storm, we are postponing Neighborhood Collection Day for the Used Book Sale.
The new collection day will take place on Saturday, January 30th 

If you are unable to wait to donate on the 30th, collection boxes will be available at all schools starting Monday,January 25th

Women of Will at Delaware Theater Company
Jan 30 @ 20:00 – 22:00

A true tour de force performance, Women of Will: The Complete Journey is the masterful summation of Shakespeare & Company's Founding Artistic Director Tina Packer's 40-plus years spent investigating all things Shakespeare.

 A combination of riveting scenes and trenchant analysis, Women of Will: The Complete Journey explores themes of love, loss, freedom, control, violence, and power through the heroines of Shakespeare's text. Using performance and discussion, Packer traces the chronological evolution of Shakespeare's female characters, and examines Shakespeare's own journey and growth as a writer.

January 29-31

Women of Will

by TINA PACKER

See site for matinee times and to purchase tickets

http://www.delawaretheatre.org/#!women-of-will/c1xu5

 

Jan
31
Sun
Open House – St. Thomas the Apostle School
Jan 31 @ 12:00 – 13:30
St. Thomas the Apostle
St. Thomas the Apostle
Galer Estate hosts authors and artists
Jan 31 @ 15:00 – 17:00

On Sunday January 31, a rare writing and art treat from 3-5 p.m. at Galer Estate Winery in Kennett Square. As a part of the January art theme for "The Art of Writing" along The Brandywine Artisan Wine Trail, the winery welcomes the editors of Schiffer Publishing House to discuss the what it takes to get a book published, and what they look for.

After a question and answer session, the event will move to the main tasting room where artist Robert Jackson will be there to sell and sign his two Schiffer art books, and sell some new original art works. That is very exciting! Robert has just completed a series of delightful and fun painted images on vintage postcards for sale on Sunday.

Photographer Antelo Devereux will also be on site with original photographs to sell, as well as sign and sell copies of "Chester County Perspectives" published by Schiffer. When I first was introduced to Mr. Devereux, I was told that he was the finest photographer in Chester County, and took the best pictures of this area that have ever been published. This will be a rare treat to mingle with two wonderful artists, buy great books and artwork too!