The 7th Annual Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix weekend kicks off with a captivating evening under the stars at historic Brooklawn, nestled in the picturesque hills of Unionville, just a short 15-minute drive from downtown Coatesville. Hosted by CIVGP Committee member Crosby Wood and his wife Nancy, and co-hosted by the CIVGP Committee and the Western Chester County Chamber of Commerce, the PrixView Party is renowned as an exceptional networking occasion not to be missed!
Guests will enjoy the exclusive display of vintage vehicles while engaging with drivers, sponsors, committee members, and fellow classic auto and motorcycle enthusiasts. Tickets include cocktails, light fare and music.
The excitement of Grand Prix weekend continues with the Friday evening Cruise-in on September 15. This special evening welcomes car enthusiasts to cruise their licensed vehicles through the city and get a sneak peek at the Grand Prix course free of charge, with no registration required.
Saturday, September 16, is the main event: the 7th Annual Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix and 1st Annual Auto/Moto Show. From 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the historic streets of downtown Coatesville come alive with the awe-inspiring sights and sounds of extraordinary vintage automobiles and motorcycles dating from 1900 to 1983 navigating a challenging 2-mile road course. The event is free and open to the public. Explore the array of classic vehicles in Pit Row, shop at the vendor booths, relax in the beer garden, indulge at the food trucks, and have fun with the kids—especially at the soap box derby!
Leading sponsors of the Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix include Coatesville Youth Initiative (through the generous support of Bob & Jennifer McNeil), Brian Hoskins Ford, Jeff D’Ambrosio Auto Group, and JGM USA.
For detailed information about the Grand Prix, sponsorship levels, vendor opportunities, and PrixView Party tickets, visit coatesvillegrandprix.com.
The second annual WGK Glass Art Pumpkin Festival will be held from Sept. 15 to 17 in Toughkenamon. There will be local artists, glassblowing demonstrations, vendors, make-your-own glass pumpkin classes, and more. The event will be located at WGK Glass Art, 1255 Newark Road, Toughkenamon. More information can be found at WGKGlass.com.
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Kick off the excitement of the 7th Annual Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix at the Friday Evening Cruise-in. This special event welcomes vintage cars, trucks, and special interest vehicles, making it a must-see for all car enthusiasts, and giving non-competitors the opportunity to cruise through downtown and get a sneak peek at the course. Bring your pre-1983 hot rods, classic cars, and beautifully restored vehicles. No entry fee or registration required, but all vehicles must be licensed. Parking for Cruise-in vehicles will be provided along Lincoln Highway between 1st and 5th Avenues, giving spectators a chance to admire these remarkable machines up close.
On Saturday, September 16, experience the sights and sounds of vintage automobiles and motorcycles dating from 1900 to 1983 as they move through the heart of Coatesville during the 7th Annual Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix Watch drivers and riders tackle a challenging 2-mile road course, complete with classic straw bales, that winds through the streets of Coatesville. Then check out the 1st Annual Auto/Moto Show, sponsored by Brian Hoskins Ford, where unique vehicles from all eras will be on display. Immerse yourself in the festivities that include music and entertainment, shopping with local vendors, sampling delicious food from food trucks, relaxing in the beer garden, and having fun with the kids—especially at the soapbox derby—all just steps away from the start/finish line.
Friday and Saturday events are free to attend, and a portion of Saturday proceeds benefit the City of Coatesville Parks and Recreation initiatives. For more information, visit coatesvillegrandprix.com.
Leading sponsors of the Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix include Coatesville Youth Initiative (through the generous support of Bob & Jennifer McNeil), Brian Hoskins Ford, Jeff D’Ambrosio Auto Group, and JGM USA.
Start your engines and prepare for an unforgettable day of adrenaline-pumping action at the 7th Annual Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix and 1st Annual Auto/Moto Show!
Get ready to witness the grace, power, and beauty of vintage cars and motorcycles dating from 1900 to 1983 as they tackle a challenging 2-mile road course, complete with nostalgic straw bales, that winds through the historic streets of Coatesville in one of the few remaining events of this type in North America run on city streets. New this year is the 1st Annual Auto/Moto Show featuring exquisite vintage cars, sponsored by Brian Hoskins Ford.
Just a few steps away from the heart-pounding start/finish line, visitors will find music and entertainment, a vendor village with an array of wares, food trucks featuring favorite dishes from local chefs, and a refreshing beer garden. Kids will enjoy activities just for them, including the soap box derby!
Get a taste of the action here: https://vimeo.com/839731421
The event is free and benefits the City of Coatesville Parks and Recreation initiatives. Special thanks to CIVGP partners at Brandywine Motorsports Club for their continued expertise in overseeing the course design, driver registration, and competition.
Driver registration is now open at http://bit.ly/CIVGP. Visit coatesvillegrandprix.com for information regarding sponsorship, vendor opportunities, event history and details, or contact [email protected].
Leading sponsors of the Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix include Coatesville Youth Initiative (through the generous support of Bob & Jennifer McNeil), Brian Hoskins Ford, Jeff D’Ambrosio Auto Group, and JGM USA.
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Spend an afternoon of FREE family fun at Canine Partners for Life’s Fall Festival featuring Cow Bingo! Guests can visit the puppy kissing booth, take a kennel tour, watch a service dog demonstration, shop from local vendors, grab food from a variety of food trucks, and purchase a chance to win $5,000 in Cow Bingo! Event is rain or shine. No personal pets are permitted. Can’t attend but want to win $5,000? Visit https://k94life.org/ to learn more!
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Rachel Kohl
Evening Book Club
Join us on the third Wednesday of each month for our Evening Book Club! New members are always welcome.
- Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
- Location: Community Room
- Library: Rachel Kohl Community Library
- Audience: Adults New Adult Seniors
- Categories: Book Discussion
Our speaker is, Andrew Outten, the historical programs manager of the Society of the Cincinnati and its American Revolution Institute in Washington, D.C. The program will focus on William Faden, one of the most influential British mapmakers in the late eighteenth century. Curiously, Faden reproduced his 1778 map of the Battle of Brandywine in 1784 with significant alterations. Drawing from his recent research, Mr. Outten examines the motives behind the production of a later edition and the general complexities of map production in the eighteenth century. Please join us for this lecture, questions, and refreshments.
After the presentation, guests can visit the Brandywine Battlefield Park’s exhibit gallery, join one or both afternoon tours, and enjoy some light refreshments. Tickets are $20.00 ($23.18 total with fees) per person and available on Eventbrite Revolutionary Speaker Series.
Forest Festival — The Gordon @ 50
Saturday, September 23
1-4 PM (Rain Date: Sunday, September 24)
West Chester University, South Campus
"R" parking lot off South New Street
WCU celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Gordon Natural Area (GNA) with food, music, family activities, and more. Join one of 3 optional guided tours of the Gordon, a 126-acre preserved forest with native plants, stream and meadow habitat. Tours last approx. 45 minutes (appropriate footwear for walking through wet areas and on rough terrain with exposed roots and rocks is recommended).
- 1:15 p.m. — Tree Identification Tour
- 2:15 p.m. — Getting to Know the Gordon: History & Ecology with Dr. Jen Chandler, Department of Biology
- 3:15 p.m. — The Eastern Meadow: Enhancing Habitat for the Monarch Butterfly with Dr. Nur Ritter, GNA Stewardship Manager
Parents! Looking for something worthwhile for your child after school? Our popular group drumming sessions for beginners, grooveKIDS, will return in September. This class is designed for early elementary students (grades 3-6). No prior drumming experience required. The students will learn:
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about the basics of rhythm;
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how to play in a small group and
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how to improve their listening skills.
The classes will take place at the studio on Mondays in September and October: (9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9 and 10/16) from 4:00pm - 4:50pm. All materials will be provided.
Longwood Gardens Announces Release of Du Pont Gardens of the Brandywine Valley
New book celebrates the du Pont family legacy of land stewardship and horticultural creativity. Book signing and lecture slated for October 1 at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library.
Kennett Square, PA - Longwood Gardens today announced the release of Du Pont Gardens of the Brandywine Valley, a stunning new book featuring photographs by Larry Lederman and text by Marta McDowell. The book explores the rich history and unique attributes of five former du Pont estates that have become cultural landmarks in the Brandywine Valley, including Hagley Museum and Library, Nemours Estate, Mt. Cuba Center, Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, and Longwood Gardens. The hardcover book retails for $60 and is available now onsite at Longwood’s Garden Shop and online at shop.longwoodgardens.org/
Published by Monacelli, Du Pont Gardens of the Brandywine Valley features 240 pages and 220 stunning photographs. The book opens with a preface by Lederman that details his personal experience with the gardens, an introductory essay by Charles A. Birnbaum, President and CEO of the Cultural Landscape Foundation, who writes about the du Pont landscape legacy, and a chapter dedicated to the du Pont heritage of horticulture and stewardship. McDowell, a garden writer who combines a deep knowledge of garden design and horticulture with a penchant for social history, contributed the book’s thoughtful text, relating the stories of these gardens, both their history and their commitment to the future through strategies for sustainable management and growth.
“The Brandywine Valley is home to some of the most spectacular gardens in the world and so much of that beauty is owed to the thoughtful vision of the du Pont family who created and preserved these estates for all to enjoy,” said Paul B. Redman, President and CEO of Longwood Gardens. “We are delighted to join these other great gardens in celebrating the release of this new book. The inspiring stories by Marta McDowell coupled with the beautiful images by Larry Lederman make this book an inspiring read for garden lovers, landscape designers, and horticulturists.”
To celebrate the launch of the new book, a book signing and lecture will be held at Winterthur Museum, Garden, & Library on Sunday, October 1 at 1pm. McDowell will share stories and histories of the gardens, while Lederman will describe his approach and experience photographing these beautiful places throughout the seasons. A selection of photos from the book will be on display. Tickets for the lecture only or including the lecture and a signed copy of the book, are available now on the Winterthur website.
Since arriving in America in 1800, the descendants of the du Pont family have made their mark as innovative industrialists, generous philanthropists, pioneering preservationists, collectors of American decorative arts, and ecological stewards of natural environments. Longwood’s own legacy finds its beginning interwoven with the du Pont family’s passion for nature and preservation. In 1906, industrialist Pierre S. du Pont (1870-1954) purchased a small farm near Kennett Square, PA, to save a collection of historic trees from being sold for lumber. Through that act of preservation, Longwood Gardens was born. In Du Pont Gardens of the Brandywine Valley, readers can view the iconic landscapes of one of the world’s great horticultural displays and its 1,100 acres of dazzling gardens, woodlands, meadows, fountains, and grand conservatory.
Lederman’s vivid photographs exquisitely capture the beauty and spirit of each place, moving through the seasons and the day from dawn to dusk. With an individual chapter dedicated to each garden, readers will travel to the naturalized woodland at Winterthur, the Beaux-Arts elegance of Nemours, the striking ruins atop ruins of the Crowninshield Garden at Hagley, and the picturesque native plant gardens and scenic trails of Mt. Cuba Center.
About the Authors
Following a successful career in corporate law, Larry Lederman turned to photography as an avocation. From an initial focus on the forms and foliage of trees, Lederman now captures the beauty of gardens and landscapes through the seasons. He is the author of many books, including Magnificent Trees of the New York Botanical Garden, The Rockefeller Family Gardens: An American Legacy, and Garden Portraits: Experiencing Natural Beauty, all published by Monacelli, and the principal photographer for the 125th anniversary edition of The New York Botanical Garden (Abrams).
Marta McDowell is a garden historian and writer whose books include Emily Dickinson’s Gardening Life, Unearthing the Secret Garden, and Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Life. She teaches landscape history and horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden and is a featured speaker at garden clubs and horticultural organizations.
Charles A. Birnbaum, FASLA, FAAR, founder, president, and CEO of The Cultural Landscape Foundation, is the editor of Experiencing Olmsted, a survey of parks and public spaces.
About Longwood Gardens
In 1906, industrialist Pierre S. du Pont (1870-1954) purchased a small farm near Kennett Square, PA, to save a collection of historic trees from being sold for lumber. Today, Longwood Gardens is one of the world’s great horticultural displays, encompassing 1,100 acres of dazzling gardens, woodlands, meadows, fountains, a 10,010-pipe Aeolian organ, and grand conservatory. Longwood Gardens is the living legacy of Pierre S. du Pont, bringing joy and inspiration to everyone through the beauty of nature, conservation, and learning. Open daily, Longwood is one of more than 30 gardens in the Philadelphia region known as America’s Garden Capital. For more information, visit longwoodgardens.org.
Du Pont Gardens of the Brandywine Valley Book Signing and Lecture
When: Sunday, October 1 @ 1 PM
Where: Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, 5105 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807
Details: Garden historian and writer Marta McDowell will share stories and histories of the gardens, while acclaimed photographer Larry Lederman will describe his approach and experience photographing these beautiful places. A selection of photos from the book will be on display. Tickets for the lecture only or including the lecture and a signed copy of the book, are available now on the Winterthur website.
Parents! Looking for something worthwhile for your child after school? Our popular group drumming sessions for beginners, grooveKIDS, will return in September. This class is designed for early elementary students (grades 3-6). No prior drumming experience required. The students will learn:
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about the basics of rhythm;
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how to play in a small group and
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how to improve their listening skills.
The classes will take place at the studio on Mondays in September and October: (9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9 and 10/16) from 4:00pm - 4:50pm. All materials will be provided.
Art Stroll Kennett Square
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Art Loop Wilmington
First Friday West Chester
Visit historic Newlin Grist Mill on Saturday, October 7, 2023 from 10am to 4pm to experience the site’s annual Fall Harvest Festival, back this year for the first time since 2019. A local favorite, this event provides fun for the whole family!
The festival will feature a variety of historic skills and trades demonstrations, as well as fun activities for kids of all ages. Visitors can learn colonial dancing with the Heritage Dancers, enjoy performances by Tuckers’ Tales Puppet Theatre, and play 18th-century games! Many favorite activities from years past will be returning, including pumpkin painting and hayrides. A Colonial Market will offer up handcrafted goods for sale, and a Tavern will feature beverages from Deer Creek Malthouse and Penns Woods Winery.
This year’s theme, “Food Traditions Past and Present,” will highlight foods and cooking from the 18th century, along with the trades that made it possible to put food on the table in early America. Food trucks will also be on site offering delicious 21st-century eats!
Admission to the Fall Harvest Festival is free for all ages. Parking is $5 per car. Shuttle buses between the parking area and the festival site will run every 15 minutes throughout the event. Additional costs apply for hayrides and pumpkin painting. For more information, visit www.newlingristmill.org or call the site at 610-459-2359.
The Fall Harvest Festival is made possible in part by the generous sponsorship of Team Toyota of Glen Mills and Univest Bank & Trust Co., with additional support from Chandler Funeral Home, Harry Tillman Automotive LLC, Hoffman’s Exterminating Co., IT Edge, R. Webb Excavating LLC, and WSFS Bank.
Kennett Brewfest
Experience the best of local and regional breweries at the area’s premier craft beer events.

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Kennett Brewfest
The Kennett Brewfest, now in its 26th year, takes place every October and is the area’s premier craft beer events, showcasing the best of local and regional breweries.
The event begins every year with an exclusive Connoisseur Session showcasing select breweries along with food pairings from Talula’s Table and live music. These breweries bring the best of their best to the Connoisseur Session as they vie for the coveted Best of Connoisseur award, which is voted on by Connoisseur ticket holders.
The regular Brewfest session features beer from 80+ local and regional craft breweries as well as live music, food trucks, and vendors with beer-centric merchandise.
Parents! Looking for something worthwhile for your child after school? Our popular group drumming sessions for beginners, grooveKIDS, will return in September. This class is designed for early elementary students (grades 3-6). No prior drumming experience required. The students will learn:
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about the basics of rhythm;
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how to play in a small group and
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how to improve their listening skills.
The classes will take place at the studio on Mondays in September and October: (9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9 and 10/16) from 4:00pm - 4:50pm. All materials will be provided.
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“Embracing All Of Southern Chester County!” Friday, Oct. 13-Sunday, Oct. 15
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FALL IN LOVE ALL OVER AGAIN.
MAKING WILMINGTON PREMIERE IN OCTOBER
- TICKETS ON SALE NOW -
The Grand presents the Wilmington premiere of PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL at The Playhouse on Rodney Square for five performances only, Friday, October 13 through Sunday, October 15. PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL is part of the 2023-2024 Broadway in Wilmington season presented by Bank of America.
Tickets for PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL are on sale now at BroadwayInWilmington.org, by calling 302.888.0200, or by visiting The Playhouse Box Office at 1007 N. Market Street. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more and may be placed by calling 302.888.0200.
PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde).
PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL features an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ’69”, “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J. F. Lawton. PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).
Leading the North American tour as Vivian Ward and Edward Lewis are Ellie Baker and Chase Wolfe . Joining them are Rae Davenport as Kit De Luca, Adam Du Plessis as Happy Man/Mr. Thompson, and Liam Searcy as Philip Stuckey.
Rounding out the company in alphabetical order are Matthew Blum, Brianna Clark, Kerry D’Jovanni, Vincent DiPeri, Lauren Esser, Charlie Fusari, Steven Gagliano, Justin Glass, Christian Maxwell Henry, Alexandra Kinsley, Joshua Kring, Bethany McDonald, Robert Miller, Hank Santos, Taylor M. Sheppard, Devyn Trondson, Elana Valastro, Sarah Wang, and Channing Weir.
PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL has original scenic design by David Rockwell, tour scenic design by Christine Peters, costume design by Gregg Barnes, lighting design by Kenneth Posner and Philip S. Rosenberg, sound design by John Shivers, hair design by Josh Marquette, makeup design by Fiona Mifsud, and music supervision, arrangements, and orchestrations by Will Van Dyke.
Featured in the musical is Roy Orbison and Bill Dee’s international smash hit song “Oh, Pretty Woman,” which inspired the iconic movie. PRETTY WOMAN the film (produced by Arnon Milchan - New Regency Productions) was an international smash hit when it was released in 1990.
PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL is “Big Romance & Big Fun!” (Broadway.com) and “Dazzles!” (Deadline). The Hollywood Reporter calls it “Irresistible! A romantic fantasy. A contemporary fairy tale.” And BuzzFeed News says “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” The 3-time Audience Choice Award-Winner is brought to life by a powerhouse creative team representing the best of music, Hollywood, and Broadway. PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL will lift your spirits and light up your heart.
PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL ended its 13-month run at the Nederlander Theatre on Broadway on August 18, 2019. The musical began performances in Hamburg, Germany on September 24, 2019, and opened in London’s West End in February 2020 before COVID-19 shuttered theaters around the world. The London production reopened July 8, 2021 to great acclaim at the Savoy Theatre in the West End.
PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL is produced on tour by Crossroads Live North America and is booked by The Booking Group (www.thebookinggroup.com).
This production of PRETTY WOMAN THE MUSICAL was licensed by Music Theatre International, www.mtishows.com.
Atlantic Records’ PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL (ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST RECORDING) is produced by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance and is available on all DSP’s and on Vinyl and CD in stores nationwide.
For more information visit: PrettyWomanTheMusical.com
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IF YOU GO:
What: PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL
When: October 13-15, 2023
Times: Friday, October 13 at 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 14 at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 15 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Price: Tickets start at $40
Where: The Playhouse on Rodney Square
1007 N. Market Street
Wilmington, DE
Phone: 302.888.0200
Website: www.BroadwayInWilmington.org
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Broadway in Wilmington is presented by Bank of America. Additional season support by The Buccini/Pollin Group. This program is supported, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. The Division promotes Delaware arts events on www.DelawareScene.com.
“Embracing All Of Southern Chester County!” Friday, Oct. 13-Sunday, Oct. 15
ucfair.org
“Embracing All Of Southern Chester County!” Friday, Oct. 13-Sunday, Oct. 15
ucfair.org
Exhibition Reception October 25, 2023, 5-7PM
Parents! Looking for something worthwhile for your child after school? Our popular group drumming sessions for beginners, grooveKIDS, will return in September. This class is designed for early elementary students (grades 3-6). No prior drumming experience required. The students will learn:
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about the basics of rhythm;
-
how to play in a small group and
-
how to improve their listening skills.
The classes will take place at the studio on Mondays in September and October: (9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9 and 10/16) from 4:00pm - 4:50pm. All materials will be provided.