Oct
19
Thu
Free flu vaccinations – KHS
Oct 19 @ 14:30 – 18:30
10/19/2017 Kennett High School 100 E South St, Kennett Square 2:30 p.m.to 6:30 p.m.

With the start of flu season already underway, the Chester County Health Department is offering flu vaccinations at schools and community sites from September through November. Clinics are open to the entire community without an appointment.

An annual flu vaccine is recommended for everyone aged six months and older. “Because the weather is still warm, it is hard to believe that it is already the time of year to think about flu vaccinations,” said Jeanne Casner, Director of the Chester County Health Department. “Now is the best time to plan to protect yourself so you, your family and your neighbors remain healthy.”

The Great Pumpkin Carve of Chadds Ford @ Chadds Ford Historical Society
Oct 19 @ 17:00 – 21:00

2017 Great Pumpkin Carve hosted by Chadds Ford Historical Society

Each year at the Great Pumpkin Carve, over 60 carvers gather to sculpt, saw and chisel giant pumpkins – some weighing up to 400 pounds – before crowds of enthusiastic onlookers.  This unique Chadds Ford tradition began in the early 1970’s when Andrew Wyeth and his son, Jamie, were convinced to carve pumpkins for decorating the inside of the Chadds Ford Inn (today Brandywine Prime). Other Chadds Ford artists joined in the carving and, within a few years, the event spread from the Inn’s front porch all the way across the lawn of the Chadds Ford Gallery. As the Pumpkin Carve grew it moved to larger and larger venues, finally landing in the meadow behind the Chadds Ford Historical Society in 1992.

The Great Pumpkin Carve, hosted by Chadds Ford Historical Society, is a family friendly event that is guaranteed to get everyone in the halloween spirit. There are hayrides offered for the kids, food vendors, live music and much more.  Live pumpkin carving contest takes place on Thursday evening.  The pumpkins will be lit after the carving is completed and then displayed all three nights-Thursday, Friday and Saturday.  

Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 7 to 17 and FREE for CFHS members

For more information, please visit www.ChaddsFordHistory.org or www.GreatPumpkinCarve.com.

Oct
20
Fri
Eye on the Iconic Royal Splendor: The Coronation Gown from The Crown @ Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
Oct 20 all-day

The new Winterthur exhibition series Eye on the Iconic, will debut October 20, 2017, with Royal Splendor: The Coronation Gown from The Crown, featuring the replica coronation gown worn in episode five (“Smoke and Mirrors”) of the Netflix series The Crown. The gown will be on view through January 7, 2018.

The Crown is a dramatized history of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Like the richly symbolic centuries-old coronation ceremony, the actual coronation dress is iconic—one of the most celebrated dresses of the 20th century and a symbol of a historical moment witnessed by millions around the world. The replica dress being featured at Winterthur also is a true icon and was created in celebration of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

View this dress and experience the rich connections an object like this forms between the Queen of England, her people, and the world through the celebration and memory of important historical moments. Future presentations in the Eye on the Iconic series will highlight similar, remarkable objects, showcased individually.

Check the Winterthur website for updates, winterthur.org.

The Great Pumpkin Carve of Chadds Ford @ Chadds Ford Historical Society
Oct 20 @ 17:00 – 21:00

2017 Great Pumpkin Carve hosted by Chadds Ford Historical Society

Each year at the Great Pumpkin Carve, over 60 carvers gather to sculpt, saw and chisel giant pumpkins – some weighing up to 400 pounds – before crowds of enthusiastic onlookers.  This unique Chadds Ford tradition began in the early 1970’s when Andrew Wyeth and his son, Jamie, were convinced to carve pumpkins for decorating the inside of the Chadds Ford Inn (today Brandywine Prime). Other Chadds Ford artists joined in the carving and, within a few years, the event spread from the Inn’s front porch all the way across the lawn of the Chadds Ford Gallery. As the Pumpkin Carve grew it moved to larger and larger venues, finally landing in the meadow behind the Chadds Ford Historical Society in 1992.

The Great Pumpkin Carve, hosted by Chadds Ford Historical Society, is a family friendly event that is guaranteed to get everyone in the halloween spirit. There are hayrides offered for the kids, food vendors, live music and much more.  Live pumpkin carving contest takes place on Thursday evening.  The pumpkins will be lit after the carving is completed and then displayed all three nights-Thursday, Friday and Saturday.  

Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 7 to 17 and FREE for CFHS members

For more information, please visit www.ChaddsFordHistory.org or www.GreatPumpkinCarve.com.

Longwood Gardens Illuminated Fountains – Fri & Sat
Oct 20 @ 18:00 – 21:00

Dates & Price

Now–September 30, 2017

6 to 9 p.m. except October 7


Free with Gardens Admission

Timed Admission Tickets or Timed Member Reservations Required

Sell Out Likely

Oct
21
Sat
Barn Sale Antiques and Old Tools
Oct 21 @ 10:00 – 14:00

DR. SHAFFER'S BARN SALE. OCTOBER 21.  10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

1645 BETHEL RD. GARNET VALLEY.

ANTIQUES and OLD TOOLS.

Delaware County Studio Tour – Sat & Sun
Oct 21 @ 10:00 – 18:00

Delaware County Studio Tour’s mission is to promote regional artists and contribute to the economic and cultural vitality of the area by presenting original artwork.

Plus Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

For More Information Click Here

International Archaeology Day @ Newlin Grist Mill
Oct 21 @ 10:00 – 15:00

Dig into history at Newlin Grist Mill as the site celebrates and participates in International Archaeology Day.

This year’s International Archaeology Day coincides with the final Public Archaeology excavation of the year at Newlin Grist Mill. Members of the public are invited to assist professional archaeologists with excavations.

This event is free to the public and open to all ages. No reservations are required. If you would like to help out with the dig, be sure to wear clothes that can get dirty and close-toed footwear. Bring work gloves if you have them; the site has a limited number of pairs to lend. For more information about getting involved with public archaeology at Newlin Grist Mill, call the site at 610-459-2359. To learn more about International Archaeology Day, visit https://www.archaeological.org/archaeologyday.

Jane Porter Textiles & Lori Primavera Open Studio
Oct 21 @ 10:00 – 18:00
Jane Porter and Lori Primavera
Treasures on Trial Guided Gallery Walks on Sat. & Sun. @ Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
Oct 21 @ 11:30 – 12:30

Take a guided walk through the Treasures on Trial: The Art and Science of Detecting Fakes, every Saturday and Sunday at 11:30am, 1:00pm and 2:00pm.

The Great Pumpkin Carve of Chadds Ford @ Chadds Ford Historical Society
Oct 21 @ 17:00 – 21:00

2017 Great Pumpkin Carve hosted by Chadds Ford Historical Society

Each year at the Great Pumpkin Carve, over 60 carvers gather to sculpt, saw and chisel giant pumpkins – some weighing up to 400 pounds – before crowds of enthusiastic onlookers.  This unique Chadds Ford tradition began in the early 1970’s when Andrew Wyeth and his son, Jamie, were convinced to carve pumpkins for decorating the inside of the Chadds Ford Inn (today Brandywine Prime). Other Chadds Ford artists joined in the carving and, within a few years, the event spread from the Inn’s front porch all the way across the lawn of the Chadds Ford Gallery. As the Pumpkin Carve grew it moved to larger and larger venues, finally landing in the meadow behind the Chadds Ford Historical Society in 1992.

The Great Pumpkin Carve, hosted by Chadds Ford Historical Society, is a family friendly event that is guaranteed to get everyone in the halloween spirit. There are hayrides offered for the kids, food vendors, live music and much more.  Live pumpkin carving contest takes place on Thursday evening.  The pumpkins will be lit after the carving is completed and then displayed all three nights-Thursday, Friday and Saturday.  

Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 7 to 17 and FREE for CFHS members

For more information, please visit www.ChaddsFordHistory.org or www.GreatPumpkinCarve.com.

Oct
22
Sun
National Juried Show Awards
Oct 22 @ 13:00

Sunday,  October 22, at 1 p.m. Thomas Padon will award the big winners of the show and explain what criteria he used in judging each entry. Take this opportunity to see art through the eyes of this accomplished expert, meet him and give a rousing cheers to the winners! .   Bravo to the Oxford Art Alliance for creating such a successful national art venue and also to Thomas Padon who helped to raise the bar.

Oct
23
Mon
Update on Twin Bridges
Oct 23 @ 17:30 – 18:30

Brandywine Conservancy presents an update regarding Twin Bridges

Enter the Brandywine River Museum through the doors at the riverside.

Joining the staff for the Update will be representatives of PennDOT and the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission as well as Jane Dorchester, the architectural historian who prepared the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Twin Bridges district.

RSVP [email protected] or call 610-388-8340

Oct
24
Tue
Toll Brothers Conditional Use Hearing
Oct 24 @ 18:00 – 21:00
Civic Association Annual Wine and Cheese
Oct 24 @ 19:00 – 20:00

Annual Wine and Cheese with Historian Bruce Mowday

Join us on Tuesday, October 24, 7pm, for the Civic Association Annual Wine and Cheese Annual Membership Meeting.  Our speaker will be popular author and historian Bruce Mowday.  Bruce will be discussing his book September 11, 1777: Washington’s Defeat at the Brandywine Dooms Philadelphia.  Location will once again be the lecture room of the Brandywine River Museum.  Enter on the right side of the building, on the lower level.

2017 Outstanding Chadds Ford Citizen, Philip Wenrich will also be honored!  All residents of Chadds Ford Township and business members of the Chadds Ford Civic Association are invited.  Complimentary wine & cheese will be served.  Admission is free for members.  If you have not paid your annual dues of $20 per household, you may forward $20 to the Civic Association, P. O. Box 823, Chadds Ford, PA  19317, or pay at the door.

Oct
25
Wed
CF BOS Workshop will include Walkable Chadds Ford Update
Oct 25 @ 19:00

Agenda

1. ANNOUNCEMENT(S):  Ms. Susan Sternberg, Rachel Kohl Library  Walkable Chadds Ford Update, Simone Collins

2. OLD BUSINESS DISCUSSION ITEMS  a. Township Building Maintenance Update (Painting, Township Sign, Fire Alarm & Curio Case) b. Municipal Resource Recovery Services New LST/BPT Collections Agency c. Resident Forum for Ridge Road Project

3. NEW BUSINESS DISCUSSION ITEMS  A. Action Item(s): i. Motion to Appoint Colleen Ranieri as Right-to-Know Officer ii. Motion to Appoint Keystone Municipal Services as BCO iii. HARB CoA for 112 Bellefair Lane B. Heyburn Road Culvert Update  C. Township Manager Update D. Preliminary Proposed Budget Review and Discussion 4. OTHER DISCUSSION ITEMS
5. PUBLIC COMMENT
6. ADJOURNMENT

Oct
26
Thu
Landscapes3
Oct 26 @ 17:30 – 19:30

County Invites Public to Attend Landscapes3 Public Meeting

The Chester County Planning Commission will be hosting its first public meeting on Thursday, October 26 about Landscapes3, the County’s next long-range comprehensive plan for the future. There will be opportunities for reporters to take photos, film, and conduct interviews at the meeting.

WHO: Chester County Planning Commission and Landscapes3 Steering Committee

WHAT: Public meeting for Landscapes3, the County’s next long-range comprehensive plan

WHERE:  West Whiteland Township Building,

101 Commerce Drive Exton, Pa.

WHEN:          5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 26, 2017

(There will be an open house style presentation from 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m., with a presentation on the progress to date and next steps at 6:30 p.m. A formal public comment period will follow the presentation.)  

 WHY:  The Planning Commission and Landscapes3 Steering Committee are conducting this meeting as a way to share information about the comprehensive plan with residents and listen to their feedback.

For more information, visit www.chescoplanning.org. If you have any questions, please contact Chester County Planning Commission Communications Specialist Danielle Lynch at 610-344-6285 and [email protected] or Chester County Communications Coordinator Rebecca Brain at 610-344-6279 and [email protected].

Oct
27
Fri
Live2Lead
Oct 27 @ 07:45 – 15:00

Live2Lead is delivered in partnership with The John Maxwell Co. and includes a morning simulcast session with John C. Maxwell and his guests (Dave Ramsey, Cheryl Bachelder, and Warrick Dunn) and an afternoon session with live speaking, fun, and training. Previous events averaged over 200 attendees from throughout the 5 county region, DE, NJ, MD and, of course, the local Kennett Square community. For me it’s part of my personal mission to invest in growing leaders at the CEO, Corporate and Community levels. Well, I’m pleased to announce that Live2Lead – Chester County is scheduled for October 27th and this year it will be hosted at the Red Clay Room in Kennett Square. My personal highlight will be an opportunity to introduce a new leadership concept that has been in work for several months called Transformissional Leadership™.  I hope you are able to be a part of this now annual event and look forward to seeing you then. Feel free to contact me with any questions.

For a “personal” invite please visit the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Cjm4nMrVog&feature=youtu.be

Scott Walker

Walker Services Group

204 Peonie Drive

Kennett Square, PA 19348

610.724.9043 (local)

www.walkerservicesgroup.com

Creating Brilliance: A 21st-Century Look at 19th-Century Lighting @ Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
Oct 27 @ 10:00 – 17:00

October 27 and 28 at Winterthur Museum

Join lighting specialists and enthusiasts, museum and historic house curators, students, and preservation and technology experts for a two-day symposium focused on material and social histories of artificial light in North American interiors.

During the nascent era of electrical lighting, Winterthur Museum’s founder Henry Francis du Pont sought to balance desires for modernity and authenticity in the rooms and spaces he created. The dialogue between artificial light and decorative arts remains pertinent today. Please join us for these illuminating conversations and live demonstrations of nineteenth-century lighting devices. For more information, download our conference brochure.

Registration is open. There are three ways to register: print, complete form, and mail with payment to Winterthur Information and Tours Office, 5105 Kennett Pike, Winterthur, Delaware 19735 or fax to 302.888.4953; or call 800.448.3883. Download our scholarship application

Longwood Gardens Illuminated Fountains – Fri & Sat
Oct 27 @ 18:00 – 21:00

Dates & Price

Now–September 30, 2017

6 to 9 p.m. except October 7


Free with Gardens Admission

Timed Admission Tickets or Timed Member Reservations Required

Sell Out Likely

Oct
28
Sat
Run For the Mill @ Newlin Grist Mill
Oct 28 @ 08:00 – 11:00

5K trail run, one mile walk and kids dash to benefit the Newlin Grist Mill.  Proceeds will go towards the rebuilding of the waterwheel that powers the 1704 Grist Mill.

Drug Take Back Day
Oct 28 @ 10:00 – 14:00

 Chester County’s Department of Drug & Alcohol Services is spreading community awareness for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day taking place this Saturday, October 28th. Organized nationwide by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), National Prescription Drug Take Back Day provides temporary local sites for safe, convenient and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while educating the public about the potential for abuse of medications.

From 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 28th, temporary prescription drug disposal sites will be set up throughout Chester County, in locations including Avondale, Berwyn, Coatesville, Devon, Downingtown, Kennett Square, Malvern, Phoenixville and West Grove.  Find a location near you

Prescription drug abuse is an ever-growing epidemic not only in Chester County, but across the nation.  Commonly abused prescription drugs fall into three different categories which include opioids, which are pain relievers and have a similar chemical make up as heroin; sedatives, which are used to treat anxiety and depression; and stimulants, which increase attention, energy, blood pressure, heart rate and breathing rate.

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the average age for the first use of prescription drugs in the United States is 13 years old. Prescription drugs are often mistaken by adolescents as a “safe” alternative to illegal street drugs, which leads to increasing use. In addition to the misconception that prescription drugs are “safer” than illegal drugs, they are easily accessible in medicine cabinets and homes. Both of these factors lead to increased use.

“In order to decrease first time use of prescription drugs, it is imperative to begin with prevention efforts,” said Vince Brown, Director of the Chester County Department of Drug and Alcohol Services.  “In addition to education and awareness, prescription drug abuse prevention includes locking up or monitoring prescription medications that are in the home and disposing of any unneeded or expired prescription medications at a medication collection box.

Brown adds, “Prescription painkillers such as Vicodin, Percocet, Oxycodone, Fentanyl, and Morphine are in the opioid classification of prescription drugs. Opioid prescription drugs essentially have the same chemical make-up as heroin, which means they affect the brain and body the same. Overuse of opioid prescription drugs has contributed greatly to the opioid and heroin epidemic which Chester County, as well as the nation, is currently facing.”

Chester County remains committed to tackling the opioid and heroin epidemic through intensive health, education, treatment and law enforcement measures, coordinated by its Overdose Prevention Task Force.  The County’s 2017 Color 5K event, aimed at raising awareness and reducing the stigma of addiction, and raising funds to support overdose survivors, their families and friends, will be held in Everhart Park in West Chester on Saturday morning, November 4th. To register for the event, or make a donation, go to www.chesco.org/color5k.

Collection boxes for prescription drugs in Chester County are at 23 permanent locations and for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on October 28th, an additional 10 temporary locations will be established.  For a full list of permanent locations, go to www.chesco.org/DrugandAlcohol, and for temporary locations, go to www.DEA.gov.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fine Arts and Handcrafts Fair
Oct 28 @ 10:00 – 16:00
History at Work @ Newlin Grist Mill
Oct 28 @ 10:00 – 15:00

Join us each month as we explore historic skills and trades with our "History at Work" demonstration series.

April 29: "Dairying"

May 20: "Potash & Soap Making"

June 24: "Woodturning"

July 29: "Coopering"

August 12: "Papermaking"

September 30: "Baking Ship Bread"

October 28: "Candlemaking"

All ages; FREE.

Annual Howl-o-Ween Fall Festival
Oct 28 @ 11:00 – 15:00

Annual Howl-o-Ween Fall Festival

Saturday October 28th from 11-3 outdoors rain or shine

Join us for a fun filled afternoon of Fall activities and Puppy games! We'll have a moon bounce, pumpkin painting and scare crow building for the kids as well as Paw painting, a treat eating contest and lots of other fun for the pups.

Leashed dogs are welcome no flexis please

This is an outdoor event that will be held rain or shine

 

Treasures on Trial Guided Gallery Walks on Sat. & Sun. @ Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
Oct 28 @ 11:30 – 12:30

Take a guided walk through the Treasures on Trial: The Art and Science of Detecting Fakes, every Saturday and Sunday at 11:30am, 1:00pm and 2:00pm.

Pop-Up Naturalist @ Newlin Grist Mill
Oct 28 @ 13:00 – 17:00

Join Newlin's staff naturalist for an afternoon of exciting environmental activities. Look for the pop-up naturalist tent in different parts of the park and discover the plants and animals that call Newlin home. While specific activities will vary by theme, you can expect to find interactive demonstrations, live specimens, games and crafts, and fun for the whole family!

In 2017, our naturalist will pop-up from 1pm to 5pm on the following Saturdays:

April 29: Animal Tracks
May 27: Fabulous Forests
June 24: Pond Life
July 29: Reptiles & Amphibians
August 26: Water, Water, Everywhere
September 30: Bird Migrations
October 28: Camouflage

The Pop-Up Naturalist Program is free and open to the public. All ages are welcome.

For more information, please email [email protected] or call 610.459.2359.

Nov
1
Wed
Dylan Gauthier Artist Talk
Nov 1 @ 18:00

Dylan Gauthier Artist Talk   

November 1, 6 p.m.

Free for members

Join our artist-in-residence as he discusses his year-long residency and its culminating video installation, Dylan Gauthier: highwatermarks. On view now, highwatermarks focuses on the Brandywine River and is a..."portrait of the community of people who live there, use the river, and find themselves drawn to it."

 

Winterthur 101 Lecture: “Winterthur’s Needlework Collection” @ Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
Nov 1 @ 18:00 – 19:15

Copeland Lecture Hall, 6:00 pm

Linda Eaton, John L. and Marjorie P. McGraw Director of Collections and Senior Curator of Textiles, discusses H. F. du Pont's love of needlework; the extensive Winterthur needlework collection; and the embroidery style in the coronation gown feature in our Royal Splendor exhibit. Members only. Members free.

FREE concert by Lowdown Brass Band
Nov 1 @ 20:00

Hadley Presents a FREE concert by Lowdown Brass Band

at The Kennett Flash

 Wednesday     November 1   7 pm doors  with 8 pm show

 102 Sycamore Alley (between State & Cypress Streets)

Kennett Square, PA  19348

(484) 732-8295  www.kennettflash.org

The Lowdown Brass Band flawlessly synthesizes brass band, hip hop, reggae, ska, rhythm & blues, Afrobeat, Latin, rock, and jazz with the street beat, second line sound of New Orleans, Louisiana.  Lowdown’s infectious and diverse sound has something for every listener.  The LDB brandishes a powerful veteran brass frontline of trumpets, trombones, saxophones, and a funky backline of drums and sousaphone.

www.lowdownbrassband.com

 

PLUS – BONUS Event before the show:

Hadley Presents a FREE Music Workshop with members of

Lowdown Brass Band at

The Garage Community & Youth Center

Wednesday   w  November 1   w 4:30 – 5:30pm

115 S. Union Street

Kennett Square, PA  19348

(610) 444-6464  www.garageyouthcenter.org

 

Members of the band will perform and speak about the composition of second line brass music of New Orleans, Louisiana and explain its cultural significance to workshop attendees.