Jan
20
Fri
Great Dames Conversation @ Galer Estate Vineyards & Winery
Jan 20 @ 17:30 – 19:00

Join us for a very special evening on Friday, Jan. 20, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. to continue the Conversation at Great Dames Circle Launch. Connect with interesting people over conversation, wine tastings & hors d'oeuvres at Galer Estate Vineyards & Winery, 700 Folly Hill Road, Kennett Square. The event is sponsored by the Great Dames Board and is limited to the first 50 registrants. To reserve your seat visit, http://great-dames.com/great-dames-circle/.

Jan
21
Sat
Marilyn Vernix Griest Watercolors Show @ Wilson Vineyard Gallery
Jan 21 @ 15:00 – 18:00
Jan
24
Tue
Summer Adventures Camp and Activities Fair @ Chester County Intermediate Unit
Jan 24 @ 17:30 – 19:30

Jump-start your summer planning on Tuesday, Jan. 24,with a night of food and fun at the Chester County Summer Adventures Camp and Activities Fair. The free event will take place from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. at the Chester County Intermediate Unit (CCIU) Educational Service Center located at 455 Boot Road in Downingtown. The 2017 Summer Adventures Camp and Activities Fair will provide attendees with the opportunity to explore camps, activities and local vendors and decide what will make for a fantastic summer. Students from kindergarten through grade 12 and their parents will be able to meet with representatives and gather information for a summer to remember. Last year’s vendors included summer camps, summer schools, party venues, tutors, music and theatre, sports and exercise, arts and crafts vendors, outdoor camps and more.

History on Tap: ‘Humphry Marshall’s Microscope’ @ Marshalton Inn
Jan 24 @ 18:30 – 19:30
Join guest curator and artist Adrian Martinez as he speaks about "Humphry Marshall's Microscope," and enjoy dining at the Marshalton Inn during the next "History on Tap," an initiative of the Chester County Historical Society that brings entertaining programs to local watering holes. Dutch and English lens makers changed the world with 17th and 18th century microscopes, telescopes, and camera obscuras.  Humphry Marshall, Mason and Dixon, and William Darlington were significant participants in the science and art of this  extraordinary Northern European intellectual and cultural ferment.  This very point is featured in the current show now at the CCHS (The Visionary World of Humphry Marshall) running through December 2017. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. The event is free but space is limited so reservations are requested at [email protected].
Jan
26
Thu
‘How to Raise an Adult’ Book Discussion @ Unionville High School cafeteria
Jan 26 @ 19:00

How do schools and parents work together to develop young adults who are armed with self confidence, grit, and emotional intelligence - skills needed as they step out into a changing and challenging world?  This question, and how to address it, is a theme from the Wellness Committee. The Ed Foundation, FOCUS, and the district are working together to create awareness and conversation around the topic. FOCUS has lined up Julie Lythcott-Haims, the best-selling author of “How to Raise An Adult,” for a student assembly and community talk on Thursday, Jan. 26, at 7 p.m. in the high school cafeteria.

 

Jan
28
Sat
Conserving Plants in the Internet Age @ Mount Cuba Center
Jan 28 @ 11:00 – 12:00
Discover how new technologies are revolutionizing large
landscape conservation in the first installment of
Mt. Cuba Center's Winter Lecture Series. For more information, click here.
Tech Brunch at Kennett Library
Jan 28 @ 11:00 – 13:00
Did you get a new gadget this Christmas? Did you get it last Christmas but haven't taken it out
of the box yet? Need help using the Chester County Library System app to put books on hold? Come in to the Kennett Library for brunch and help setting up and using your devices. For more information, contact program coordinator Alex Caliva.
Chili Cook Off at Chaddsford Winery
Jan 28 @ 13:00 – 17:00

Saturday, January 28 + Sunday, January 29 from 1pm-5pm

Brrr… It’s cold outside!  Warm up at the Winery by sampling chili recipes from some of our favorite local caterers, paired alongside flavorful Chaddsford wines.

Vote for your favorite and then stick around to enjoy wine tastings, warm mulled wine, fire pits, and a complimentary tour at 2:30 pm.

Chili Participants:

Jan
29
Sun
Open House at St Thomas the Apostle’s
Jan 29 @ 13:00 – 14:00
St Thomas
St Thomas
Terrarium Workshop @ Salt + Stone
Jan 29 @ 15:00 – 18:00
Join Kim of BowerBird Garden at Salt + Stone in downtown Kennett Square for a fun afternoon making succulent terrariums. Everything you need to make your own succulent terrarium will be provided in this 3-hour-long workshop, designed for those with or without gardening experience, from teens to adults.  BYOB, small bites provided. Registration is required. For more information or to register, click here.
CCAA Reception to Spotlight Young Artists @ Exton Square Studio Gallery
Jan 29 @ 16:00 – 18:00

The Chester County Art Association and the National Arts Program are joining together to highlight the talent of young artists with an opening reception for "Alice in Wonderland Through the Looking Glass" on Sunday, Jan. 29, from 4 to 6 p.m. The exhibit will run through Feb. 4. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 11 a.m to 5 p.m.

Jan
30
Mon
Community discussion Pettinaro Shopping Center
Jan 30 @ 18:00

Please join concerned residents and neighbors at the upcoming Chadds Ford Township meeting to discuss the proposed Pettinaro Shopping Center located on Ridge Road and Route 202. The meeting is 6 p.m., Monday, Jan. 30 at the Chadds Ford Township building.

State Rep. Steve Barrar, township Supervisor Frank Murphy, engineer Mike Schneider, PennDOT engineers with traffic study details, and a Unionville Chadds Ford School District Transportation representative are to attend.

Discussions will explore the impact of the shopping center’s main entrance on Ridge Road, the proposed widening of Ridge Road to three lanes, traffic patterns and the date and timing of last traffic study, which resulted in plan approval. Traffic issues also include tractor-trailer access on Ridge Road.

The plan calls for a large grocery store, six other adjoining retail spaces, five restaurants, and a 1,000-car parking lot. While the property is in Concord Township, it borders residential undeveloped Chadds Ford property. As currently proposed, there is a minimal buffer for local residents and creates many issues for people traveling through the area.

Many concerned residents have joined together for other causes — such as Save the Valley and Neighbors for Crebilly Farm — all finding their voices to stop the traffic and encourage responsible growth that does not endanger the quality and safety of life. I am hoping that we can follow that path and come together to represent these values that are important to all of us.

If these plans go forward without intervention it will have a negative effect on the entire Chadds Ford community and all those who travel through using Route 202, Ridge Road, Smithbridge, Ring, Heyburn and other side roads in Chadds Ford Township.

Carolyn Daniels
Chadds Ford Township

Gallery Talk with Teresa McWilliams Farina @ Chester County Art Association
Jan 30 @ 18:00

Join artist Teresa McWilliams Farina, who has a show in the Huston Gallery, for a presentation followed by a Q&A and light refreshments. To RSVP, click here.

Feb
1
Wed
SCCCC Women in Business
Feb 1 @ 08:30 – 10:00


SCCCC WIB was launched  as a networking and educational breakfast program for professional women and offers thought-provoking presentations conducted by SCCCC members.

Meets first Wednesday of the month at 8:30 am at different member locations

Click here  for this month’s program and to register

Feb
2
Thu
CFBA Luncheon
Feb 2 @ 12:00 – 13:00

Thursday February 2

Dominic Pileggi

Concord Supervisor

will speak at luncheon at Arugula

Prepay click here

or

RSVP to [email protected]

Feb
4
Sat
Underground Railroad Tour
Feb 4 @ 14:00 – 16:00
"Freedmen, Fugitives and Friends" is a free tour In honor of Black History Month sponsored by the Kennett Underground Railroad Center. Guides will lead visitors through the borough to see the houses and hear the stories of Kennett Square Quakers and African Americans who co-existed peacefully before and after the Civil War. Learn about their places of worship, employment and social activity. Pre-registration is requested - please email info@kennettundergroundrr.org or call the KURC at 484-544-5070 and provide your name and the number in the party attending the tour.
Darlington Arts Center Coffee House Concert @ Darlington Arts Center
Feb 4 @ 18:30

Darlington Arts Center welcomes bluegrass group Four Prophet String Band for an evening of art and music on Saturday, Feb. 4. The evening will begin with a free gallery reception for local artist Fran Atkinson at 6:30 p.m. At 7:30 p,m, the band will perform as part of Darlington’s Coffee House Concert Series.  Following the gallery reception, the concert will begin. Tickets are $15 person or $40 for a 4-pack of tickets. Free coffee, tea, and desserts are included with tickets. This event is BYOB – corkscrew and glasses are provided. Advance purchase is recommended at www.darlingtonarts.org or by calling (610) 358-3632.

 

 

 

Miss West Chester University Contest @ Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Feb 4 @ 19:30

On Saturday, Feb. 4, 14 women undergraduates at West Chester University will compete in the Miss West Chester University contest. The event, which has awarded more than $20,000 in scholarship funds, takes place in Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall, Philips Memorial Building, at 7:30 p.m. The contestants’ platforms cover local human services organizations like Safe Harbor; programs that have both local and national impact such as women’s homelessness and suicide prevention; and such national organizations as the American Diabetes Association, the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Miss WCU 1999, Michelle Filling, will join Miss WCU 2016 Ashley Lyles as emcees. The University’s Dance Team, just returning from the UCA/UDA College Cheerleading and Dance Team National Championships with two finalist trophies in hip-hop and jazz, will perform, as will WCU’s High Street Harmonix a cappella group. More than $2,000 worth of prizes will be awarded. The event is open to the public. Tickets are available through Student Services Inc. on the ground floor of Sykes Student Union: 610-436-2266.

Feb
7
Tue
Dinner Talk on Alexander Technique @ Bianco Chiropractic
Feb 7 @ 18:30

Join Imogen Ragone, a nationally certified teacher of the Alexander Technique, which is designed to improve posture, reduce stress, and support spinal health. Come find out how this 120-year-old technique can help you do the activities of your life with ease and poise. Food will be served, and space is limited so RSVPs are requested by calling 484-840-9100, or emailing [email protected]. To find out more about Imogen and the Alexander Technique visit www.imogenragone.com.

 

Feb
9
Thu
Enjoy ‘Mean Girls’ at Hagley Museum
Feb 9 @ 18:30
On Thursday, Feb. 9, the Hagley Museum will present "Mean Girls" as part of  its winter movie series. Each movie night will feature themed cocktails and snacks available for purchase. Guests are also invited to embrace each movie’s theme to receive a free goodie; wear pink to the "Mean Girls" showing. On Feb. 23, "The Matrix" will be shown and might inspire your favorite sci-fi shirt or accessory. Movies will be shown on the large screen in Hagley’s Soda House auditorium. Shortly before each feature film is shown, there will be a special showing of a short film from Hagley’s collection. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the feature film starting at 7 p.m. Admission for movie nights is $2 per person. A beer and wine cash bar will be available.
Feb
10
Fri
Paint a Glass, Have a Glass @ Chaddsford Winery
Feb 10 @ 18:30 – 21:00

Tap your inner artist and enjoy a glass of wine on Friday, Feb. 10, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Chaddsford Winery. Bring a group of friends or make new ones during a fun and creative evening that includes: two wine glasses to paint per person; all painting materials and artistic instruction from Angela at Artworks; your choice of a glass of wine to enjoy from our tasting menu. Tickets are required; for more information, click here.

Feb
11
Sat
Pursuing Mindfulness in K-12 Education @ Center for Contemplative Studies
Feb 11 @ 10:00 – 12:00

Saturday, Feb. 11, 10 a.m. – noon. “Contemplative Kids? Mindfulness in K-12 Education,” a panel discussion with faculty and administrators from school districts around Chester County, will take place on Saturday, Feb. 11. It will be moderated by WCU Center for Contemplative Studies Co-Director Don McCown and WCU Director of Healthy Schools Bethann Cinelli. Tickets $20, $5 for students, available at the door or online here.

Darlington Guitar Teacher to Perform @ Darlington Arts Center
Feb 11 @ 15:15 – 16:15

Darlington Arts Center hosts professional recital for teaching artist Kevin Cope on Saturday, Feb. 11, from 3:15 to 4:15 p,m. Cope has been teaching guitar at Darlington to students of all skill levels since 2008, in addition to performing professionally throughout the region. In this solo recital he will be playing a classical guitar with original compositions by the artist and additional pieces by international composers. Tickets are $10, available at www.darlingtonarts.org or by calling 610-358-3632.

Feb
12
Sun
Kennett Square Chocolate Lovers Festival
Feb 12 @ 13:00

SOAK IN THE SMELL AND TASTE OF CHOCOLATE

on Sunday, February 12, 2017

Kennett High School, 100 E. South St., Kennett Square PA 19348

Benefits United Way of Southern Chester County

Amateur and Professional Bakers are the Key Ingredients in Our Festival.

Parking is $5.00 per car.

Advance sale tickets are now available online.

Connoisseur Tickets – $25 per person ($45 for 2) – ENTRANCE STARTING AT NOON
Includes early entrance, ten tastings per person, beverages, and free parking.

General Admission – $10 per person ($30 for family of 4)  – ENTRANCE STARTING AT 1pm
Includes six tastings per person; more tastings available for $.50 each.

You can’t bring in your own containers, but we will be selling take-home boxes for $10 (includes 6 tasting tickets).  Buy them in advance with your tickets!

Chocolate tastings ingredients are NOT listed and could contain food allergens like nuts or gluten.  Consume at your own risk!

Feb
14
Tue
Romantic Dinner at Galer Estate
Feb 14 @ 19:00
Feb
15
Wed
Pablo Picasso: The Brilliant Thief @ Chester County Art Association
Feb 15 @ 12:00 – 14:00

Listen, learn and eat. Join Karen Delaney at the Chester County Art Association for a 45- minute lecture, which will be followed by lunch (included) in the gallery.  Delaney will highlight the many ways that versatile artist Pablo Picasso absorbed and re-imagined the art and culture of his time.

Things to Come: Andrew Wyeth Gallery Talk @ Brandywine River Museum of Art
Feb 15 @ 14:00 – 15:00
"Things to Come: Contemplating Andrew Wyeth Gallery Talk:" Preview this summer's special exhibition in a fascinating talk by Curator Audrey Lewis on Feb. 15 at 2 p.m.. Lewis will discuss themes such as Wyeth's conception of portraiture and expressions of loss and death that have emerged in the process of planning the exhibition, Andrew Wyeth: In Retrospect.
Business and Professional Association Meeting
Feb 15 @ 18:15

Join us for an evening with your fellow local business associates at Brandywine Prime.

Cocktails 6:15 and Dinner at 7 pm

Members and their guests $30

Non Members $40

Prepay your meal with our online checkout.

https://chaddsfordlive.com/product-category/bpa-of-western-delaware-county/

BPA is proud to host:

Allen Noll CPA, owner of The Payroll Factory, speak on Preventing and detecting payroll fraud.

Feb
16
Thu
Tavern Talks: Chocolate and Courtship @ Barns-Brinton House
Feb 16 @ 19:00 – 21:00

Tavern Talks: Chocolate & Courtship

The Chadds Ford Historical Society kicks off another year of Tavern Talks with "Chocolate & Courtship"! If you are looking to bring dating back to the basics - 300-year-old basics - then you will not want to miss out.

Guests will have the opportunity to sample edible "aphrodisiacs", learn how to compose a love letter from a calligrapher, watch chocolate-making demonstrations by Mars' American Heritage Chocolate, and more!

Tavern Talks is a monthly experience (not a lecture!) aimed exclusively for adults 21 and older that focuses on fun topics in early American culture. Guests will experience history with hands-on activities, food and drink tastings, demonstrations and more!Tickets must be purchased in advance over the phone, in person at the Society or online as space is limited. All attendeees must be 21 and older.
Interested in more? Our upcoming Tavern Talks include:
March 23 - Colonial "Cocktails"
April 20 - Tavern Night
May 18 - Spy Games
June 15 - Quack-ing Up! (18th Century Medicine)
September 14 - Well-Preserved
October 12 - Spirits & Spirits
November 9 - Feast Mode! (18th Century Food)

For more info on the CFHS or to purchase tickets, visit www.chaddsfordhistory.org, call (610) 388-7376, email us at [email protected] or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

 

Feb
17
Fri
Cirque Zuma Zuma Performs at WCU @ Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Feb 17 @ 19:30

Combining dance, acrobatics, percussion, music, and more, Cirque Zuma Zuma is a fast-paced, high-energy show described as part Cirque du Soleil, part Harlem Globetrotters. They gained national notoriety competing on "America’s Got Talent," making it to the semifinals. African Acrobats International, Inc. established the troupe and a training school in Kenya and Tanzania, drawing talent and inspiration from many African nations. The curtain opens at 7:30 p.m. in the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall in Philips Memorial Building.