Sep
10
Sat
Archaeology Festival @ Newlin Grist Mill
Sep 10 @ 10:00 – 15:00

Join us for a day of archaeology fun and discover the rich archaeological heritage that lies beneath our feet! This annual event is held in partnership with the Delaware County Planning Department.

Activities include:

  • Assist archaeologists with excavations
  • Clean artifacts in the lab
  • “Kids Dig” and Pottery Assembly
  • Archaeology displays & exhibits
  • Food vendors

Corporate sponsorship for this year’s event provided by Quality Security.

Battle of Chadds Ford/Historic Chadds Ford Days
Sep 10 @ 10:00 – 17:00

The Chadds Ford Historical Society will host the Battle of Chadds Ford/Historic Chadds Ford Days on Sept. 10 and 11. Re-enactors, military and civilian, will be on hand both days with skirmish re-enactments and demonstrations of colonial-era crafts. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for kids 7-17, and free for kids younger than 7 and for CFHS members.

Mushroom Festival
Sep 10 @ 10:00 – 19:00

The 37th Kennett Square Mushroom Festival is heading back to State Street in 2022, the Mushroom Festival Board announced today. The two-day event is a popular community experience—spanning nearly 40 years—and celebrating everything mushrooms and more, including Kennett Square, PA, the Mushroom Capital of the World, mushroom farms, and the community. The Festival will take place on State Street, September 10, (10am-7pm), and September 11 (10am-4pm).

“We are thrilled to be able to host this popular community event in the center of town,” said Gina Puoci, Mushroom Festival Board President. “It’s where the Festival first began, and it’s where we belong.”

The Festival was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID. Last year, while still facing some logistical challenges and uncertainty, the Festival was held, but in a different location in Kennett Square.

Gale Ferranto, Mushroom Festival Coordinated explained, “Our goal is to celebrate mushrooms and the community that supports the industry. There’s no better place to do that than in the center of the Mushroom Capital of the World.”

Fan favorites like the Amateur Mushroom Eating and Mushroom Cooking Contests will be back this year, along with other favorites like Mushroom Soup, Mushroom Cooking Demonstrations, the Mushroom Growers Tent, Painted Mushrooms, Kiddie Rides, Car Show, and more.

Mushrooms are on the Move. With their significant health benefits and variety of uses, they are topping trend lists from outlets like New York Times, and have been cited as a go-to ingredient this year from retailers like Whole Foods. From traditional dishes like Mushroom Soup to powdered in coffees and teas, jerky, dried snacks and more, Mushrooms will be on full display at this year’s Festival.

Follow the Mushroom Festival on Facebook (@themushroomfestival) for details as they become available.

The Mission of the Mushroom Festival is to promote the mushroom, educate consumers about the health benefits of mushrooms and to promote tourism in Southern Chester County, all while financially supporting local and regional charities through a grant process.

 

Flower Show
Sep 10 @ 13:00 – Sep 11 @ 18:00

Seven local garden clubs, members of the Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania, will be presenting a National Garden Club Standard Flower Show titled, “From Sea to Shining Sea” at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square on Sept. 10 and 11. It will be open to the public on Saturday from 1 - 9 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. in the ballroom. The show is included with admission to Longwood Gardens.

Sep
11
Sun
Battle of Chadds Ford/Historic Chadds Ford Days
Sep 11 @ 10:00 – 17:00

The Chadds Ford Historical Society will host the Battle of Chadds Ford/Historic Chadds Ford Days on Sept. 10 and 11. Re-enactors, military and civilian, will be on hand both days with skirmish re-enactments and demonstrations of colonial-era crafts. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for kids 7-17, and free for kids younger than 7 and for CFHS members.

Mushroom Festival
Sep 11 @ 10:00 – 16:00

The 37th Kennett Square Mushroom Festival is heading back to State Street in 2022, the Mushroom Festival Board announced today. The two-day event is a popular community experience—spanning nearly 40 years—and celebrating everything mushrooms and more, including Kennett Square, PA, the Mushroom Capital of the World, mushroom farms, and the community. The Festival will take place on State Street, September 10, (10am-7pm), and September 11 (10am-4pm).

“We are thrilled to be able to host this popular community event in the center of town,” said Gina Puoci, Mushroom Festival Board President. “It’s where the Festival first began, and it’s where we belong.”

The Festival was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID. Last year, while still facing some logistical challenges and uncertainty, the Festival was held, but in a different location in Kennett Square.

Gale Ferranto, Mushroom Festival Coordinated explained, “Our goal is to celebrate mushrooms and the community that supports the industry. There’s no better place to do that than in the center of the Mushroom Capital of the World.”

Fan favorites like the Amateur Mushroom Eating and Mushroom Cooking Contests will be back this year, along with other favorites like Mushroom Soup, Mushroom Cooking Demonstrations, the Mushroom Growers Tent, Painted Mushrooms, Kiddie Rides, Car Show, and more.

Mushrooms are on the Move. With their significant health benefits and variety of uses, they are topping trend lists from outlets like New York Times, and have been cited as a go-to ingredient this year from retailers like Whole Foods. From traditional dishes like Mushroom Soup to powdered in coffees and teas, jerky, dried snacks and more, Mushrooms will be on full display at this year’s Festival.

Follow the Mushroom Festival on Facebook (@themushroomfestival) for details as they become available.

The Mission of the Mushroom Festival is to promote the mushroom, educate consumers about the health benefits of mushrooms and to promote tourism in Southern Chester County, all while financially supporting local and regional charities through a grant process.

Sep
12
Mon
Mushroom Festival
Sep 12 @ 10:00 – 16:00

The 37th Kennett Square Mushroom Festival is heading back to State Street in 2022, the Mushroom Festival Board announced today. The two-day event is a popular community experience—spanning nearly 40 years—and celebrating everything mushrooms and more, including Kennett Square, PA, the Mushroom Capital of the World, mushroom farms, and the community. The Festival will take place on State Street, September 10, (10am-7pm), and September 11 (10am-4pm).

“We are thrilled to be able to host this popular community event in the center of town,” said Gina Puoci, Mushroom Festival Board President. “It’s where the Festival first began, and it’s where we belong.”

The Festival was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID. Last year, while still facing some logistical challenges and uncertainty, the Festival was held, but in a different location in Kennett Square.

Gale Ferranto, Mushroom Festival Coordinated explained, “Our goal is to celebrate mushrooms and the community that supports the industry. There’s no better place to do that than in the center of the Mushroom Capital of the World.”

Fan favorites like the Amateur Mushroom Eating and Mushroom Cooking Contests will be back this year, along with other favorites like Mushroom Soup, Mushroom Cooking Demonstrations, the Mushroom Growers Tent, Painted Mushrooms, Kiddie Rides, Car Show, and more.

Mushrooms are on the Move. With their significant health benefits and variety of uses, they are topping trend lists from outlets like New York Times, and have been cited as a go-to ingredient this year from retailers like Whole Foods. From traditional dishes like Mushroom Soup to powdered in coffees and teas, jerky, dried snacks and more, Mushrooms will be on full display at this year’s Festival.

Follow the Mushroom Festival on Facebook (@themushroomfestival) for details as they become available.

The Mission of the Mushroom Festival is to promote the mushroom, educate consumers about the health benefits of mushrooms and to promote tourism in Southern Chester County, all while financially supporting local and regional charities through a grant process.

Crebilly Informational Meeting
Sep 12 @ 19:00

Westtown Township will hold an informational meeting regarding the upcoming November 8th referendum; again, you can go right to the horse's mouth, get the facts and ask questions:

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 7pm, Bayard Rustin High School Auditorium (1100 Shiloh Road, West Chester, PA 19382)

https://www.westtownpa.org/event/informational-meeting-on-the-open-space-tax-referendum/

Saving land saves money.  That is the simple truth.  If Crebilly Farm is developed, we all lose.  If Crebilly Farm is preserved, we all gain.  And one day, the township will own the land, at which point, Crebilly Farm will be protected in perpetuity, never to be developed or sold again.  What a huge value to Westtown township, its residents and Chester County!!!  Thank you to nearby townships Birmingham and Thornbury who have had legal standing throughout many years of hearings with Toll Brothers.  Birmingham, Thornbury and even Pennsbury- all of you will be affected by whatever the outcome of Crebilly Farm.  Westtown township cannot pull off this daunting task of conservation without your help.  Please do what you can to contribute.  No part is too small.  Whether a monetary donation to the vote Yes! to the open space referendum campaign (www.VoteYesCrebilly.com) or Natural Lands (https://natlands.org/crebillyfarm/support/) or spreading the word to encourage residents to volunteer their time to help the campaigning group- this is what is needed right now.

Sep
14
Wed
Introduction to webinar series by Pat Croce: Application of Culinary Medicine for Cancer Prevention and Treatment @ Virtual West Chester University College of Health Sciences
Sep 14 @ 17:30 – 18:00

September 14, 2022  Introduction to webinar series by Pat Croce

Application of Culinary Medicine for Cancer Prevention and Treatment: Dr. Jeanie Subach, EdD, associate professor of nutrition, Registered Dietitian and Board Certified Sports Specialist Dietitian

Sep
16
Fri
WRK Glass Art Festival
Sep 16 @ 09:00 – 19:00
Sep
17
Sat
5th Annual Bike the Brandywine
Sep 17 all-day
5th Annual Bike the Brandywine

 

September 17

Grab your bike and choose from three scenic loops of 25, 45 and 62 miles that travel through the beautiful Brandywine Creek Greenway and surrounding countryside. Featuring some of the most picturesque roads in Chester County, PA, each loop will start and end at the Chadds Ford Historical Society and will feature well-provisioned rest stops, plus Support and Gear assistance provided by Trek Bicycle Newark throughout the day.

Click here to register

Proceeds benefit the clean water and open space programs of the Brandywine Conservancy.

Free Admission – American Helicopter Museum
Sep 17 all-day

The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center (AHMEC) is proud to announce its participation in the 18th annual Museum Day 2022 on Saturday, September 17. Museum Day 2022 features a downloadable branded ticket for free admission to participating museums around the country courtesy of Smithsonian magazine.

“We are so thrilled to be able to bring Museum Day to the public for the 18th year and to once again be able to highlight many of the museums and cultural institutions that make America so special,” said Amy Wilkins, Chief Revenue Officer at Smithsonian Media. “Through the support of our incredible sponsors, The Quaker Oats Company and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, we are able to enhance this initiative and continue to foster a sense of boundless curiosity for knowledge and culture across the country.”

See the Smithsonian’s website at Smithsonianmag.com/museumday for more information and to download a Museum Day ticket. Each ticket allows the ticket holder and one guest free access to any participating museum on September 17, 2022. One ticket is permitted per email address. A list of participating museums, which will be continually updated, can be found at Smithsonianmag.com/museumday/search.

“This is a great program that allows people to visit amazing cultural institutions like the American Helicopter Museum & Education Center free of charge for the day,” added Paul Kahan, AHMEC’s Executive Director. “We welcome the opportunity to serve the community by participating in Museum Day.”

Call 610-436-9600 with questions about AHMEC and its participation in Museum Day 2022.

The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center, located at 1220 American Boulevard, West Chester, in the land of industry innovators in the Philadelphia region, is the nation’s premier aviation museum devoted exclusively to helicopters. Established in 1996, the nonprofit organization collects, restores and displays rotary-wing aircraft, including over 35 civilian and military helicopters, autogyros and convertiplanes.

 

Paoli Battlefield Heritage Day
Sep 17 all-day

The public is invited to attend Paoli Battlefield Heritage Day, featuring a Military Timeline. Historical Military Impressions and the Pennsylvania National Guard are assisting in the presentation. Re-enactors will be in camps and displaying the dress and items they carried into battle. Go to https://pbpfinc.org/hdevent

The public is invited to interact with the soldiers, see the weapons they used and learn about the clothing and other gear that these soldiers needed to outfit themselves on the battlefield. Many other programs will be taking place through the day.

A Food Truck Festival will be on site for refreshments.

Ben Franklin will demonstrate his great inventions. As in past timeline events, the shoot the Wall Gun will be offered. Chris Reardon will display his black power firearm collection/

Information will be available on the Battle of Paoli and why it was named the “Paoli Massacre” by patriots. Those attending can visit the 2nd oldest War Memorial in the United States, atop the grave of 52 of the 53 Continental Soldiers killed at the Battle of Paoli.

To close out the day, a veterans’ recognition ceremony will be held. Re-enactors will march out of camp and lay wreaths at the mass grave site of the patriots who perished during the Battle of Paoli on September 20-21, 1777.  After remarks about the history and sacrifice of our fighting men and women, a bugler will play taps, which will then be followed by a firing salute.

Admission is a donation of $10.00 per person. The family rate, a maximum for four people, is $20.00. Children under 5 years old are free. A 20% discount on tickets will be given to those purchasing before August 31, 2022. For ticket information see Remember Paoli’s Heritage Page on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/events/1275109019984527/?ref=newsfeed.

Proceeds benefit the Paoli Battlefield Preservation Fund. The non-profit fund is dedicated to protecting, preserving and promoting the historical significance of the Paoli Battlefield through the funding and development of educational programs and conservation activities including historical tours, reenactments, research, publications, lectures/workshops and restoration of the property to its indigenous state.

For those interested in volunteering, contact Jim Christ at [email protected] . The event takes place Saturday, September 17, 2022, from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at Paoli Battlefield Park, Monument and Wayne avenues, Malvern, PA 19355.

WRK Glass Art Festival
Sep 17 @ 09:00 – 19:00
Canine Partners for Life – Festival
Sep 17 @ 12:00 – 16:00

~Fall Festival~

Sat, Sep 17, 2022

12:00 pm-4:00 pm

Canine Partners for Life

COCHRANVILLE

 

CANINE PARTNERS FOR LIFE

P.O. Box 170

Cochranville, PA 19330

Phone: (610) 869-4902

Fax: (610) 869-9785

Email: [email protected]

https://k94life.org

LEARN MORE

 

 

Sep
18
Sun
WRK Glass Art Festival
Sep 18 @ 09:00 – 19:00
Sep
19
Mon
Victoria Weyth talks about Andrew and Jamie
Sep 19 @ 19:00

September 19 & 20, 7 p.m.

Join Victoria Wyeth as she shares her uniquely personal perspectives on the art of her grandfather, artist Andrew Wyeth, and uncle, artist Jamie Wyeth. This virtual program will focus on both artists' creative and varied approaches to painting portraits, from Anna Christina, Andrew Wyeth’s final, unsparing depiction of Christina Olson, to Jamie Wyeth’s unexpected presentation of his friend Andy Warhol in the recent Screen Door series.

 

Register for September 19

Register for September 20

Sep
20
Tue
Grub Grab Great Rotary Restaurant Raffle @ The Market at Liberty Place
Sep 20 all-day

Welcome to the third annual

Kennett Area Rotary Association (KARA)

Grub Grab Great Rotary Restaurant Fundraiser

2000 tickets will be sold for $20 each

This year’s prizes include:

  • First Prize—Preposterous Provisions, $2500 in gift cards to 30 Kennett Square area restaurants.
  • Second Prize—Fantastic Fare, $1500 in gift cards to Kennett Square area restaurants.
  • Third Prize—Crazy Cuisine, $500 in gift cards to Kennett Square area restaurants.
  • 4th to 13th Prize --$100 VISA® gift cards

 

Tickets can be purchased in the following ways:

Through Zelle ([email protected])  OR Through Venmo (610-608-7420)

If you pay by Zelle or Venmo or by check and were given a ticket, please indicate your ticket number with your payment.

By check payable to RCLF and mailed to:

PO Box 382, Kennett Square, PA 19348.

Please include your name, address, email and phone #.

We will text you a copy of your ticket when we receive your payment.

  • From any Rotarian in the following chapters:

Longwood Rotary, Rotary Club of Kennett Square and Rotary Club of Kennett Square Light

  • At First Citizen Community Bank, 741 W Cypress St, Kennett Square, during regular business hours
  • At the Kennett Library

The drawing will be held on November 3, 2022 at 7p.m. at the Market at Liberty Place in Kennett Square and streamed on Facebook Live.
All winners will be notified the night of the drawing.

Click HERE for more information about participating restaurants and sponsors.

Proceeds of the Grub Grab Great Rotary Restaurant Fundraiser will benefit KARA charitable initiatives in the local community and beyond.

Thank you for your support!

Victoria Weyth talks about Andrew and Jamie
Sep 20 @ 19:00

September 19 & 20, 7 p.m.

Join Victoria Wyeth as she shares her uniquely personal perspectives on the art of her grandfather, artist Andrew Wyeth, and uncle, artist Jamie Wyeth. This virtual program will focus on both artists' creative and varied approaches to painting portraits, from Anna Christina, Andrew Wyeth’s final, unsparing depiction of Christina Olson, to Jamie Wyeth’s unexpected presentation of his friend Andy Warhol in the recent Screen Door series.

 

Register for September 19

Register for September 20

Sep
21
Wed
PREACHER LAWSON from America’s Got Talent coming to West Chester U.
Sep 21 @ 20:00

PREACHER LAWSON, the star comedian made famous by NBC’s hit television series, America’s Got Talent, will take the stage at West Chester University for one performance only on Saturday, September 24 at 8 p.m.  Tickets are now on sale to the public at www.wcupatix.com or 610.436.2266. The performance will take place in the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall, Philips Memorial Building, 700 S. High Street, West Chester.

Lawson is being programmed by the University as an entertainment outlet for students, families, as well as members of the surrounding community during the University’s planned “Family Weekend.” Tickets are expected to sell out.

“We are thrilled to present this high caliber and highly entertaining performance by Preacher Lawson,” says Andrew C. Lehman, Vice President for University Affairs and Chief of Staff at West Chester University. “We invite students, families visiting for West Chester University’s Family Weekend, and members of the surrounding community to join us for what we know will be an evening of roll-in-the aisles laughter for audiences of all ages.”

Lawson is best known for his appearance on season 12 of NBC’s hit series, America’s Got Talent (2017) where he made it to the final round. Based off his stellar performance in season 12, Preacher was invited to compete on America’s Got Talent: The Champions (2019) and Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions (2019) where he advanced to the finale after receiving the most fan votes. Preacher can be seen on HBO’s A Black Lady Sketch Show and NBC’s Connecting. He was also the host of the Facebook Watch series World’s Most Amazing Dogs (2019) with George Lopez and Lisa Vanderpump and has built a following on YouTube of over 500,000 subscribers. In 2019, Preacher shot his first stand-up special, Get To Know Me, which premiered on BET+. Preacher recently completed his residency hosting AGT Live in Las Vegas and continues to perform at sold-out venues around the country.

Lawson is being presented as part of the University’s WCU Live! performance series. The remaining WCU Live! season includes: The Great DuBois, a two-person circus show, on Friday, November 4, at 7 p.m.; Erin Brockovich will speak as part of the President’s Speaker Series on Saturday, March 11 at 8 p.m., Rhythm of the Dance on Tuesday, March 14 at 7 p.m., and Tamagawa University Taiko Drumming and Dance on Tuesday, April 11 at 7 p.m. Tickets for all of these event are also on sale at www.wcupatix.com.

 

Sep
24
Sat
Grand Re-enactment
Sep 24 all-day

The 245th anniversary of the battle is upcoming and a grand re-enactment event will take place at Sandy Hallow in Birmingham Township on September 24 and September 25. Almost 1,000 re-enactors, including members of cavalry and cannoneers, will give demonstrations. The family-oriented educational event is open to the public.

www.brandywine2022.com

Mega Yard Sale
Sep 24 @ 08:00 – 15:00

Fall Mega Yard Sale! Saturday, September 24th 8 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.

Treasures, Food, Fun and More!

At Kennett Senior Center https://kennettseniorcenter.org/

Chester County Art Walk
Sep 24 @ 10:00 – 14:00
Saturday, September 24th from 10 AM- 2 PM

Summer may still be here, but we're gearing up for all of our Fall activities! Join the Chester County Art Association & East Goshen Township Parks and Recreation for the 2nd Annual Chester County Art Walk on September 24th, 2022! Be sure to mark your calendars for this amazing event featuring 65+ artists across all mediums, live music, and food!

Featured artists will be located in the park, along the Paoli Pike Trail, and at the Municipal Building!

https://www.chestercountyarts.org/

Sep
25
Sun
Grand Re-enactment
Sep 25 all-day

The 245th anniversary of the battle is upcoming and a grand re-enactment event will take place at Sandy Hallow in Birmingham Township on September 24 and September 25. Almost 1,000 re-enactors, including members of cavalry and cannoneers, will give demonstrations. The family-oriented educational event is open to the public.

www.brandywine2022.com

Photo Portals into the Past
Sep 25 @ 19:30 – Sep 26 @ 09:00

Photo Portals into the Past: An Evening at the Christian Sanderson Museum

Place: The Christian C. Sanderson Museum

Date: Sunday, September 25th, 2022

Time: 7:30pm to 9:00pm

Cost: $10 person / Free for our Sanderson Museum Members.

If you are a museum member, please email us at

[email protected] to confirm

This event will feature large scale projection installations of photographs and artwork related to the life of Christian C. Sanderson. These installations are part of an on-going initiative by artists Michael Lynch and Matt Nelson entitled Projected in Place – a historical research and conceptual art project that superimposes photographs and paintings to life-scale, onto the original locations depicted in the images. When viewing the projection installation from the correct angle, the image can often have a three-dimensional or holographic effect, which may feel as though the viewer is looking into a window, or “portal” into the past.

This event will be free to all Sanderson Museum members, but the public is welcome  with an admission to this event will be a $10 donation to the Sanderson Museum, which will also include a limited print of the event’s promotional poster.  Soft beverages will be available during the event.  Tours of the museum will also take place after the Photo Portals presentation.

This will be an outdoor event, weather permitting. Parking will be available in the Brandywine Prime parking lot in the rear of the Sanderson museum.

Please use the PayPal link below to get your tickets or, if you have a Sanderson Museum member, please email [email protected] to let them know you will be coming and how many will be in your party.  Remember this event will be free to all Sanderson Museum members only.

Click here for directions

Sep
27
Tue
Fine and Decorative Arts Auction
Sep 27 @ 10:00

 

FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS

QUARTERLY CATALOG

Over 75 Lots of Beautiful Fine Art

William Bunch Auctions proudly presents a great collection of fresh to market antiques, fine art, glass, china, furniture of all ages and style, silver, jewelry, Asian, porcelain, glass, and much more.

Due to the amount of positive feedback received, buyer pickups will remain by appointment only. You can schedule your pickup appointment here: bunchappointments.as.me

Bunch Auctions is asking all clients to utilize remote bidding options for this auction. Bidding is available by absentee, by phone, or online with BunchLive, Live Auctioneers, Invaluable and AuctionZip.

View Complete Catalog

William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals | One Hillman Drive, Chadds Ford, PA 19317

 

Sep
28
Wed
Botanists on the Brandywine (pre-recorded/virtual event) @ Chester County History Center
Sep 28 @ 19:00 – 20:00

Enjoy an intriguing conversation about the life and work of the remarkable number of pioneers in horticulture and botany associated with the Brandywine River and its environs. Presented by Susan Charkes, Associate Planner at Brandywine Conservancy, and Ron McColl, Special Collections Librarian/Curator of the Darlington Herbarium at West Chester University, this virtual discussion highlights a variety of local figures, including Humphry Marshall (owner of Chester County’s first greenhouse), William Darlington (author of Chester County’s first flora survey), Hannah Freeman (locally known as “Indian Hannah,” who preserved Lenape farming traditions), Josiah Hoopes (founder of a nationwide tree nursery) and Joseph Trimble Rothrock (Pennsylvania’s first forestry commissioner).

This presentation IS PRE-RECORDED and will NOT feature a traditional Q&A section at the end. Registration required here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/botanists-on-the-brandywine-virtual-tickets-421467900837

Sep
29
Thu
Annual Live United in Music Event
Sep 29 all-day
United Way of Chester County Announces

Annual Live United in Music Event

Featuring national recording artist Alexandra Kay

 

Grab your country western boots and join United Way of Chester County at its annual Live United in Music event on Thursday September 29th at Penn Oaks Golf Club, featuring national recording artist Alexandra Kay. This event, presented by Citadel Credit Union, will benefit the United Way of Chester County Community Impact & Innovation Fund.

Generating millions of plays weekly on her videos, Alexandra Kay commands the attention of country music fans. With a voice reminiscent of Dolly Parton, Alison Kraus and Leanne Womack, she is bringing country music back to its roots. The young singer/songwriter has accomplished a multitude of career milestones to date, including her appearance on NBC The Voice, a starring role in the Netflix Original Series ‘Westside’ and reaching the number one spot on the iTunes country chart independently with releases “I Kinda Don’t, All The Cowboys, and That’s What Love Is.” Her singles “We Wouldn’t Be Us” debuted at #3 on the iTunes country chart, and “How Do We Go” at #2. Alexandra just wrapped up a 17-show tour with Tim McGraw.

Admission is $200 per person and includes a cocktail reception with an open bar, hors d’oeuvres, dinner, and performance ($175 of the cost is tax deductible). Limited corporate sponsorships are still available. To purchase tickets and learn more about sponsorship opportunities, visit www.LiveUnitedinMusic.com or call 610-429-9400.

Country western attire is encouraged.

 

REGISTER HERE
Honey Tasting with Ed Pieters @ Rachel Kohl Community Library
Sep 29 @ 13:30 – 14:30

Honey, like sugar, is sweet but what sets it apart is its flavor.  Pure, natural honey produced by bees will not only be sweet, but will also have a flavor related to the nectar source. Learn how to recognize a good-quality honey and identify the floral source of the honey by its color, aroma, and flavor. Also learn how to discriminate and use liquid, creamed, chunk, comb, dried or fermented honey.

This program will take place on Wednesday, August 17, at 1:00 PM at the Rachel Kohl Community Library in the Community Room. Registration is required, as well as a $5 fee per person attending for supplies (honey!). To register, call 610-358-3445 or come into the library and speak with the circulation desk.

Sep
30
Fri
Unionville Community Fair
Sep 30 @ 09:00 – Oct 2 @ 16:30

Come to the Unionville Community Fair to see the largest display of local agriculture, agribusiness, and handicrafts in southeastern Chester County. Celebrating its 98th year, the fair judges more than 500 categories for ribbons and cash prizes! An exciting BMX Show joins past fair favorites such as the Ghosts of Chester County Haunted Tent, Giggles & Grins, STEM Tent, live music in the Beer & Wine Garden, a 5k Walk/Run, Cow Pie Bingo, and more. The fair is September 30, October 1 & 2 at 113 E. Street Rd., Kennett Square. Visit www.ucfair.org for more information.