Rose Tree Park
May 3rd from 10 to 3pm
Flyers Wine WeekendMay 3rd & 4th 2014 12:00pm - 7:00pm Come out and try our Flyers Red and White, their first time on the tasting bar. Each of those wines will also be discounted $2 on this weekend only! Be sure to wear your Flyers gear to get into the spirit. Wine tastings are $10 this weekend and come with a ticket to enter into a raffle for autographed Flyers items, see a detailed list of the items below. $1 from every tasting will be donated to the Flyers Charities. If you purchase a case receive a Flyers hat and t-shirt. Follow us on social media to get up to date information! Raffle Items Saturday Sunday Food Vendors: |
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Flyers Wine WeekendMay 3rd & 4th 2014 12:00pm - 7:00pm Come out and try our Flyers Red and White, their first time on the tasting bar. Each of those wines will also be discounted $2 on this weekend only! Be sure to wear your Flyers gear to get into the spirit. Wine tastings are $10 this weekend and come with a ticket to enter into a raffle for autographed Flyers items, see a detailed list of the items below. $1 from every tasting will be donated to the Flyers Charities. If you purchase a case receive a Flyers hat and t-shirt. Follow us on social media to get up to date information! Raffle Items Saturday Sunday Food Vendors: |
The Hadley Memorial Fund is pleased to celebrate Mother's Day Weekend with a concert by Slyte of Hand, on Saturday, May 10, 7:30 p.m., at the Lower Brandywine Presbyterian Church, 101 Old Kennett Road, (across from Winterthur Museum on Route 52), Delaware, 19807. All Hadley Programs are free - just come! For more information please contact : www.Hadleyfund.org, or 610-444-1855.
Think spring, get off the road and onto the trails! Join The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County in Race #4 of the Trail Creek Outfitters Trail Race series. Runners will run trails on protected lands throughout southern Chester County and northern Delaware. The 10K features the Pipeline Challenge—the first person to the top wins a gift certificate to Trail Creek Outfitters. This event features a FREE SUPERVISED KIDS ACTIVITY CORNER during the race and a Children's Fun Run to follow the race.
Supporters of this race include: Advanced Orthopaedic Associates of PA, ATI Physical Therapy, Dansko, East of Maui, Harvest Market Natural Foods, McGovern Septic, Modell’s Sporting Goods, The Tri-M Group, and Trail Creek Outfitters.
Register online at: https://www.runreg.com/Net/3835 or go to: http://tlcforscc.org/stateline-loop-10k5k-trail-race-for-conservation/ for more information. Day of registration will also be available and opens at 7:30am on race day.
Saturday, May 10, 9 a.m.
Join the Conservancy as we plant 650 native saplings at Pennsbury Township historic mill site (part of the Pennsbury Land Trust). Funding is provided by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society's TreeVitalize program, administered by Stroud Water Research Center. For information or to volunteer, please call Wes Horner at 610.388.8124. For directions, please click here.
Gardeners can choose from a superb selection of low-maintenance, beautiful plants at the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art's Wildflower, Native Plant and Seed Sale, May 10 and 11, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This annual event offers a wide variety of regional plants and seeds-many not available in retail garden centers--which are great for all types of gardens--sunny, shady, damp or dry.
Native plants are a great way to "go green" because they are adapted to local growing conditions and require less water and maintenance. Many varieties attract songbirds, hummingbirds and butterflies and help strengthen the local ecosystem. Conservancy staff and volunteers will be available to answer questions, help in the selection of plants and provide planting instructions.
Plant-lovers can also purchase wildflower seeds that have been collected from the Conservancy's own gardens and meadows, then cleaned and packaged by garden volunteers.
Free Admission on Mother's Day
Treat Mom to a lovely day inside and outside the museum. Follow a visit to the plant sale with a stroll through the museum's galleries. Besides the unparalleled permanent collection of art, which includes works by three generations of Wyeths, the museum currently features two exhibitions of calendar art: N. C. Wyeth's America in the Making and A Date with Art: The Business of Illustrated Calendars, both on view through
May 18. Enjoy a delicious breakfast or lunch in the museum cafe, with floor-to-ceiling windows and breathtaking views of the Brandywine River.
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 students and children ages 6-12; free for children under six and Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art members. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon through November 23, except on May 25 during the annual Antiques Show. Visitors may also take guided tours of the Andrew Wyeth Studio, the N.C. Wyeth House House & Studio and the Kuerner Farm. For details, please visit www.brandywinemuseum.org or call 610.388.2700. Together with its environmental program, the Brandywine Conservancy, the organization preserves art and the environment.
Saturday, May 10, 2:00pm-4:00pm
Book Signing/Meet the Author: Tom Ruddy, Author of The Water’s Edge
Where: Brandywine Battlefield Park, Chadds Ford, PA
Book Availability: April 25 @ www.thewatersedgeruddy.com (website goes live April 25)
More Details To Come In Following Weeks
Live Music Friday & Saturday 5-7 pm, Sunday 4-6 pm
Casey Alvarez ~ Friday May 9
Bill Hake ~ Saturday May 10
Tim Brey ~ Sunday May 11
Chris D'Esposito ~ Friday May 16
Lee Gerivasilou ~ Saturday May 17
Bill Hake~ Sunday May 18
Bill Hake ~ Friday May 23
Mazel Tov Cocktail ~ Saturday May 24
Brian La Pann ~ Sunday May 25
OPEN MEMORIAL DAY! -Music and a Gourmet Food Truck!
Sam Smick ~ Friday May 30
Lee Gerivasilou ~ Saturday May 31
Gardeners can choose from a superb selection of low-maintenance, beautiful plants at the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art's Wildflower, Native Plant and Seed Sale, May 10 and 11, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This annual event offers a wide variety of regional plants and seeds-many not available in retail garden centers--which are great for all types of gardens--sunny, shady, damp or dry.
Native plants are a great way to "go green" because they are adapted to local growing conditions and require less water and maintenance. Many varieties attract songbirds, hummingbirds and butterflies and help strengthen the local ecosystem. Conservancy staff and volunteers will be available to answer questions, help in the selection of plants and provide planting instructions.
Plant-lovers can also purchase wildflower seeds that have been collected from the Conservancy's own gardens and meadows, then cleaned and packaged by garden volunteers.
Free Admission on Mother's Day
Treat Mom to a lovely day inside and outside the museum. Follow a visit to the plant sale with a stroll through the museum's galleries. Besides the unparalleled permanent collection of art, which includes works by three generations of Wyeths, the museum currently features two exhibitions of calendar art: N. C. Wyeth's America in the Making and A Date with Art: The Business of Illustrated Calendars, both on view through
May 18. Enjoy a delicious breakfast or lunch in the museum cafe, with floor-to-ceiling windows and breathtaking views of the Brandywine River.
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 students and children ages 6-12; free for children under six and Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art members. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon through November 23, except on May 25 during the annual Antiques Show. Visitors may also take guided tours of the Andrew Wyeth Studio, the N.C. Wyeth House House & Studio and the Kuerner Farm. For details, please visit www.brandywinemuseum.org or call 610.388.2700. Together with its environmental program, the Brandywine Conservancy, the organization preserves art and the environment.
This family-friendly event is enjoyed by over 10,000 spectators who spend a casual yet sophisticated day in Chester County’s horse country. The Willowdale Steeplechase is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization based in Kennett Square, PA that hosts a day of world-class steeplechase racing for the benefit of the following charities: The Stroud Water Research Center, The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine New Bolton Center and Quest Therapeutic Services, Inc. Experience the fun for yourself on Sunday, May 11, 2014 at the 22nd annual running of The Willowdale Steeplechase.
May 11th from 12pm to 7pm. Bring mom out to the winery for a day of wine and chocolate. Tastings begin every half hour starting at 12 pm with the last class beginning at 5:30 pm. Each class is limited to 20 people. RSVP 610-388-6221. Ext 0. This is a guided sit down tasting of 6 pairings of wine and chocolate. We’ll have some interesting pairings to impress mom! $20 per person. We will also have our $7 traditional tasting as well. Catered food to be available onsite. Click here for more info |
Live Music Friday & Saturday 5-7 pm, Sunday 4-6 pm
Casey Alvarez ~ Friday May 9
Bill Hake ~ Saturday May 10
Tim Brey ~ Sunday May 11
Chris D'Esposito ~ Friday May 16
Lee Gerivasilou ~ Saturday May 17
Bill Hake~ Sunday May 18
Bill Hake ~ Friday May 23
Mazel Tov Cocktail ~ Saturday May 24
Brian La Pann ~ Sunday May 25
OPEN MEMORIAL DAY! -Music and a Gourmet Food Truck!
Sam Smick ~ Friday May 30
Lee Gerivasilou ~ Saturday May 31
The 2014 MidAtlantic Wine + Food Festival™ will take place in and around Greater Wilmington and the Brandywine Valley as well as central and coastal Delaware, Wednesday, May 14 through Sunday, May 18, 2014. Enjoy over 40 events that celebrate wine, food, spirits and craft beer, many in private homes of distinction, stately hotels, intimate and award-winning restaurants and dramatic public spaces rarely used for events. This culinary journey delivers top talents from six continents in one extraordinary weekend getaway. Make plans to attend the 2014 MidAtlantic Wine + Food Festival today.
http://www.visitwilmingtonde.com/weekends/wineandfood/
Music on the Brandywine
May 15, 7:30 p.m. Galleries open at 6 pm
Enjoy a performance by The Jasper String Quartet, featuring J. Freivogel, violin; Sae Chonabayoshi, violin; Sam Quintal, viola; and Rachel Henderson Freivogel, cello. Based in Philadelphia, the quartet is the Ensemble-in-Residence at Class Chamber Concerts in Naples, Florida.
The Jasper String Quartet Program:
Quartet in D major Op. 18 No. 3
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Allegro
Andante con moto
Allegro
Presto
Quartet No. 2 in C major, Op. 36 Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
Allegro calmo
Vivace
Chacon
Through May 12, admission costs $15, non-members; $12, members, and $6, students. After May 12, admission costs $25, non-members, $20, members, and $10, students. Full bar and small plate offerings available for purchase. Tickets available by calling 610.388.8326 or online.
Friday, May 16
A Toast to the Tavern 300 Years!
The Barns-Brinton House 1714-2014
Exhibit Opening and Spring Open House
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
On May 17 the meetinghouse will be open to the public from 10:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m.
1-3 p.m. Nancy Webber, a Quaker historian will be available for questions.
Beth Bertheaud will provide presentation about losses to Quaker families during the Battle of Brandywine.
3-3:30 p.m. Children will perform a play based on "The Riddle of Penncroft Farm" Audience participation of all ages welcome.
On May 18 the weekly meeting for worship will be held from 10:00-11:15.
The public is welcome to join us during meeting for worship.
The meetinghouse will be open to the public after meeting for worship until
3:00 p.m.
Live reenactment of the 1777 battle on the actual land that it occurred with both armies in period clothing, arms and cannons.
A site of historic Importance…
On September 11, 1777, approximately 26,000 men met in battle on the hills of BIRMINGHAM TOWNSHIP in Chester County. It was the largest land battle of the Revolutionary War, which included two future presidents.
The fighting was furious, with substantial losses on both sides. Although the Continental forces fought hard, by day’s end they were forced to retreat. However, their intensity of purpose fortified their resolve and lead to the ultimate American victory at Yorktown.
A once-in-a-lifetime event…
The last reenactment at this historic site occurred over 80 years ago. It is rare that reenactments take place on the actual site of battle, as here at Sandy Hollow, where hundreds of soldiers from both armies were wounded and died on this truly hollowed ground.
Tailgate passes and party tents are now on sale for the 84th Radnor Hunt Races on Saturday, May 17. This full day of outdoor fun includes thrilling steeplechase races, the pageantry of the antique carriage parade, a parade of fox hounds and a hard-fought tailgate competition. This year's theme is Garden Parties-Castles to Cottages.
This year marks anniversaries. BNY Mellon Wealth Management has generously served as a races sponsor for 30 years and returns again this year as Presenting Sponsor. 2014 also marks the 25th year for Willistown Boy Scout Troop 78. Boy Scouts and adult volunteers provide crowd control and parking direction on race day. Proceeds from all Radnor Hunt Races activities benefit the open space and clean water programs of the Brandywine Conservancy. |
ear up for the Radnor Hunt Races by participating in these special activities:
Wednesday, April 23, 6 - 9 p.m. Stop in the BBC and see which "celebrity" bartenders the Junior Committee of the Radnor Hunt Races has lined up to pour the spirits. All tips and 10% of your meal check will benefit the Brandywine Conservancy. Preview Party & Auction Sunday, April 27, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Bid on fabulous items such as trips, vacation homes, art and jewelry at the silent and live auctions while enjoying delicious food courtesy of Jimmy Duffy's Catering, The Dilworthtown Inn, A Catered Affair, Worell's Butcher Shop and Terri Moran. |
Plan ahead - Go to www.radnorhuntraces.org to choose your spot and purchase your passes for race day. All parking passes and subscriptions MUST be purchased by May 9. There will be no passes sold on race day.
Arrive early - the grounds open at 10:30 a.m.; the first race starts at 1:30 p.m. |
About the Brandywine Conservancy Water resource protection and management have been the vital work of the Brandywine Conservancy since its founding in 1967. The Conservancy currently holds 449 conservation easements and has permanently protected and facilitated the preservation of more than 59,000 acres in southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware. The Conservancy is accredited by the national Land Trust Accreditation Commission. For more information about the Conservancy see:www.brandywine.org.
About the Brandywine River Museum of Art 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 students and children ages 6-12; free for children under six and Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art members. Visitors may also take guided tours of the Andrew Wyeth Studio, the N.C. Wyeth House House & Studio and the Kuerner Farm. For details, please visit www.brandywinemuseum.org or call 610.388.2700. Together with its environmental program, the Brandywine Conservancy, the organization preserves art and the environment. |
May 17th fro 12pm to 7pm. Get ready for the ultimate food truck experience. This day is going to be one tough battle! Come enjoy an afternoon of wine and food. Our Slushy Machine will be ready. Taste our wines outside and cast your vote for your favorite food truck. Throughout the day we will update who is in the lead and crown a victor for the day! Current Trucks:
Ka'Chi |
Live Music Friday & Saturday 5-7 pm, Sunday 4-6 pm
Casey Alvarez ~ Friday May 9
Bill Hake ~ Saturday May 10
Tim Brey ~ Sunday May 11
Chris D'Esposito ~ Friday May 16
Lee Gerivasilou ~ Saturday May 17
Bill Hake~ Sunday May 18
Bill Hake ~ Friday May 23
Mazel Tov Cocktail ~ Saturday May 24
Brian La Pann ~ Sunday May 25
OPEN MEMORIAL DAY! -Music and a Gourmet Food Truck!
Sam Smick ~ Friday May 30
Lee Gerivasilou ~ Saturday May 31
For One Night Only, Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Christopher Kimball, star of the popular television show America’s Test Kitchen, brings an informative and lively look at the PBS program to the DuPont Theatre in Wilmington, Delaware for one performance only on Tuesday, June 17, 2014 at 7:30pm. Tickets start at $45 and will go on sale day April 3, 2014. A limited number of VIP tickets are available for $85 that include a post-show meet and greet and a signed copy of The America’s Test Kitchen Cooking School Cookbook.
Audience members will get an insider’s view into America’s Test Kitchen, which has become one of the strongest rated shows on television, surpassing The Food Network’s top cooking shows. The evening will include a behind-the-scenes look into how the equipment testings, food tastings, and science experiments take place. Find out what it’s really like to work at and host one of the most popular food programs airing today. In this multi-media experience, fans will get to meet some colorful personalities via video and audio such as competitive food eaters, Mrs. Patmore from Downton Abbey, vengeful cheese makers, and Mary Roach who spent years investigating the inner workings of the digestive tract. Fans will also have a chance to ask questions during the Q&A with Christopher.
Christopher Kimball is the founder and editor of Cook’s Illustrated and host of America’s Test Kitchen television and radio shows. CooksIllustrated.com receives close to 20 million visitors per year and Cook’s Illustrated: The Science of Good Cooking is a New York Times bestseller.
To purchase tickets or for more information about group rates, call the DuPont Theatre Box Office at 302-656-4401 or 800-338-0881 or on the internet, DuPont Theatre site: www.duponttheatre.com.
For information on dining before or after performances at the DuPont Theatre, please call the Hotel du Pont at 302-594-3154 or 800-338-3404. Open Table dining reservations can be made direct from the DuPont Theatre dining page or the Hotel du Pont Green Room dining page.
Located at the DuPont Building in Wilmington, DE, the DuPont theatre is a 1,252-seat theatre that has been presenting professional Broadway productions since 1913. It also boasts a variety of entertainers, businesses, charitable groups and private parties. DuPont is a science company. Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by solving problems and creating solutions that make people’s lives better, safer and easier. Operating in more than 90 countries and regions, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products and services for markets including agriculture and food; building and construction; communications and transportation.
On May 17 the meetinghouse will be open to the public from 10:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m.
1-3 p.m. Nancy Webber, a Quaker historian will be available for questions.
Beth Bertheaud will provide presentation about losses to Quaker families during the Battle of Brandywine.
3-3:30 p.m. Children will perform a play based on "The Riddle of Penncroft Farm" Audience participation of all ages welcome.
On May 18 the weekly meeting for worship will be held from 10:00-11:15.
The public is welcome to join us during meeting for worship.
The meetinghouse will be open to the public after meeting for worship until
3:00 p.m.
Live reenactment of the 1777 battle on the actual land that it occurred with both armies in period clothing, arms and cannons.
A site of historic Importance…
On September 11, 1777, approximately 26,000 men met in battle on the hills of BIRMINGHAM TOWNSHIP in Chester County. It was the largest land battle of the Revolutionary War, which included two future presidents.
The fighting was furious, with substantial losses on both sides. Although the Continental forces fought hard, by day’s end they were forced to retreat. However, their intensity of purpose fortified their resolve and lead to the ultimate American victory at Yorktown.
A once-in-a-lifetime event…
The last reenactment at this historic site occurred over 80 years ago. It is rare that reenactments take place on the actual site of battle, as here at Sandy Hollow, where hundreds of soldiers from both armies were wounded and died on this truly hollowed ground.
Free admission on Sunday mornings
9:30 a.m. to noon
Live Music Friday & Saturday 5-7 pm, Sunday 4-6 pm
Casey Alvarez ~ Friday May 9
Bill Hake ~ Saturday May 10
Tim Brey ~ Sunday May 11
Chris D'Esposito ~ Friday May 16
Lee Gerivasilou ~ Saturday May 17
Bill Hake~ Sunday May 18
Bill Hake ~ Friday May 23
Mazel Tov Cocktail ~ Saturday May 24
Brian La Pann ~ Sunday May 25
OPEN MEMORIAL DAY! -Music and a Gourmet Food Truck!
Sam Smick ~ Friday May 30
Lee Gerivasilou ~ Saturday May 31