"Defining Light"
"Paint your picture by means of the lights. Lights define texture and color – shadows define form." (Howard Pyle)
Chadds Ford Gallery presents Robert R. Stack's, "DEFINING LIGHT", an exhibit of new and recent works of original art, opening Friday, October 12, 2012, 5:00 pm to 8:00pm; the exhibit continues thru October 28th. Located at Chadds Ford Village and Barn Shops, 1609 Baltimore Pike, Building 400, Chadds Ford, PA. The gallery is open Tuesday thru Saturday, 10:00 to 5:00, Sunday 12:00 to 5:00; no admission fee. For more information, please call Toll Free, 877.993.8425 or visit our Web Site www.awyethgallery.com
Robert spent his childhood in Chadds Ford and developed an early interest in art; encouraged and influenced by the art and artists of the area, he began developing his own style of work ... entering art competitions and winning awards, Stack entered and graduated from Tyler School of Art. Using Watercolors and Gouache mediums, his subjects are varied, ranging from natural subjects to architectural, equestrian and Civil War themes. In his work, light, color and composition take precedence over actual subject matter. He chooses subjects more for their interesting shapes and forms, than their narrative content. Lending itself to an air of mystery, sometimes he uses different shades of blue, and gets a dramatic contrast using light and shadow.
Spending time painting in Chadds Ford, Summer trips to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware and Monhegan Island, Maine, his work has won awards in various exhibits and juried shows. Robert Stack's work can be seen in Private and Corporate art collections on the East Coast. Robert lives and paints in his studio, Wilmington, DE.
Disney and the Art of Transcending Science, a program presented by Jim Van Ostenbridge. will be Friday, October 12, 8 pm, at the Unionville High School, 750 Unionville Road, (north of Kennett Square on Route 82), Kennett Square, PA 19348. The free program is presented by The Hadley Memorial Fund. 610-444-1855
Jim VanOstenbridge is an IT Architect with a strong interest in the blending of art and science. Like so many others, Jim's childhood included watching the Wonderful World of Disney on Sunday nights, although the origins of his interests in what the Walt Disney Company had to offer really got started with his family's first visit to Walt Disney World in 1974. Jim credits that first visit and one attraction in particular, Peter Pan's Flight, for originating an interest that led to his career in the Geographic Information Systems industry where viewing the world from above is a common perspective.
Over the years and through the course of many visits, he has come to appreciate both the artistry and the engineering that has gone into Disney Parks and Resorts, gaining further inspiration from the people who design and operate the parks through backstage tours, attending special events and exhibits, reading a range of publications, and meeting several of the people who make Disney magic every day. Through this presentation, tracing from the origins of Walt Disney Imagineering to what we see in Disney theme parks today, he hopes to inspire you with the accomplishments of one of the world's most successful creative organizations.
Habitat event to raise funds for affordable housing in Southern Chester County. Habitat for Humanity of Chester County (HfHCC) will hold a car show on Saturday, October 13 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (rain date: October 20) in the parking lot of the New Garden Shopping Plaza (Baltimore Pike and Scarlet Road, Kennett Square). As part of this event, HfHCC will raffle a restored 1973 Mercedes‐Benz 450 SL. Proceeds from the show and raffle will be used to build decent, affordable homes in West Grove.
Car owners are invited to display their vehicles in front of HfHCC’s retail store (ReStore), located at 345 Scarlet Road, Kennett Square. Judges will award first‐, second‐ and third‐place trophies and attendees will have the chance to vote on the People’s Choice winner. Top Dead Center Motor Club, a Chester County
organization that sponsors numerous car shows each year, is helping to coordinate the event.
“An anonymous supporter donated his fully‐restored Mercedes‐Benz and we thought that the car show would be the ideal showcase for it,” said HfHCC executive director Chip Huston. “Top Dead Center
volunteered their services to organize the event and Mercedes‐Benz of West Chester has the prize on display in the showroom. There is a great deal of excitement surrounding this event!” Raffle details and a car show registration form can be found at www.hfhcc.org.
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Based on Christian principles, Habitat for Humanity of Chester County’s primary objective is to build affordable, owner‐occupied housing which leads to more stable neighborhoods for God’s people in need. Since 1989, Habitat volunteers have provided housing for 126 families in Coatesville, Downingtown,
Phoenixville and West Chester.
Contact:
Jason Pyrah / HfHCC
610‐384‐7993, ext. 12
[email protected]
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The 4th Annual HomeAID for Africa 5K Race/One Mile Fun Run/Walk will be
held on Saturday, October 13, at 10 am on the cross-country course of
Westtown School.
John Lavin is our race director again and the Chester County Running
Store will oversee official timing. Yoga lessons, dinner theater tickets,
gift certificates, and gourmet food items are among the prizes for the
first, second, and third place runners in each category (men, women, boys,
girls).
You have until Sept. 30 to register with a discount and to be assured of a
t-shirt. The design this year was inspired by tees that Beth Kaniefski made with children from Birmingham Friends Meeting.
A registration form is attached; it can also be downloaded from the HomeAID
website (homeaidforafrica.org).
391 Wilmington Pike
Glen Mills, PA 19342
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: 12:30 PM
Come our for Family Fun Day and help celebrate the grand opening of the Summit Crossing Shopping Center with a day for you and your family!
Lots of free food & fun!
Antique Cars
Free Yogo Classes (11 AM & 12 PM)
Free Blood Pressure Screenings
Home Decorating Tips & Demonstrations
Raffles, Prizes and More!
Sponsors:
Empowered Yoga
Jake's Wayback Burgers
Laspada's Original Steaks and Hoagies
Main Line Health Care
Nutrition Retreat
Pescatores
Sherwin-Williams
WSFS Bank
Thursdays, October 11 through November 15 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Introduce children to the museum through special programs at the Brandywine River Museum.
Each week features a different story and art activity. Children may participate in one or all of these tours, designed for children ages 3 to 6 accompanied by an adult.
October 11 - Noodle by Munro Leaf, illustrations by Ludwig Bemelmans
October 18 - Legend of the Indian Paintbrush retold by Tomie dePaola
October 25 - Too Many Pumpkins by Linda White
November 1 - The Gift of the Tree by Alvin Tresselt, illustrated by Henri Sorensen
November 8 - The Little Red Hen by Jerry Pinkney
November 15 - Balloons over Broadway by Melissa Sweet
Workshops are free for members and children under age 6, and are included with Museum admission ($12, adults; $8, seniors; $6, students, and children ages 6 to 12). To register, please contact the education office at 610-388-8382 or [email protected]. When leaving a message, callers are asked to include program date(s), their name, phone number and the number of children and adults attending.
Exhibiting American art in a 19th-century grist mill, the Brandywine River Museum is internationally known for its unparalleled collection of works by three generations of Wyeths and its fine collection of American illustration, still life and landscape painting.
The Brandywine River Museum is located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. The museum is open daily, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except for Christmas Day. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon, through November 18. For more information, call 610-388-2700 or visit the museum's website at www.brandywinemuseum.org.
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The Delaware Art Museum is excited to celebrate its 100-year commitment to supporting regional visual artists with the Centennial Juried Exhibition. On view October 20, 2012 through January 13, 2013, this exhibition commemorates the Museum's past annual exhibitions of painting and crafts--which combined to form the Biennial in 1989. Guest-juried by John B. Ravenal, this 97-artist exhibition (featuring 98 individual works of art) honors the tradition of juried exhibitions in Delaware and the surrounding region while identifying the artistic trends that will characterize the region's future.
"The 1,300 artworks submitted covered a wide range of media, styles, and abilities," says Ravenal. "There were accomplished senior artists, emerging talents, and probably some Sunday hobbyists. There was painting, sculpture, installation art, video, drawing, photography, crafts, and things that defy categorization. I accepted around one-fifth of the applicants and, for the most part, chose one work from each. I was looking for quality, regardless of the type or approach of the work, thus the selection is eclectic. What ties it together is that each of these works was vital enough to make me, and I think others, be excited to see them in person." Between January 1 and March 18, 2012, nearly 450 applicants submitted artworks for consideration. To be eligible, artists had to be 18 or older and currently residing either within the State of Delaware or within 100 miles of the Museum. Click here to see the complete list of all 97 exhibiting artists. |
About the Juror John B. Ravenal is the Sydney and Frances Lewis Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond. Prior to that, Ravenal was Associate Curator of 20th-century art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In Philadelphia he worked with artists Sherrie Levine, Lawrence Weiner, and Rirkrit Tiravanija on commissioned projects and curated a retrospective of paintings and drawings by Sidney Goodman. Since joining the VMFA in 1998, Ravenal's exhibitions have included Vanitas: Meditations on Life and Death in Contemporary Art; Robert Lazzarini's first solo museum exhibition; and an exhibition of the work of Virginia-based photographer, Sally Mann. Ravenal earned his MA and MPhil in Art History from Columbia University. |
Exhibition-Related Programs Centennial Juried Exhibition Preview Party Friday, October 19 | 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. This exciting opening party features juror John B. Ravenal, Curator Margaret Winslow, and dozens of the artists selected to be a part of the Centennial Juried Exhibition. Hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar will be available. $20 Members, $35 Non-Members. Register at delart.org or call 302.351.8506. Centennial Juried Exhibition Artist Talks Saturdays, October 20, November 10, & December 1 | 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Join Margaret Winslow, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, and nine Centennial Juried Exhibition artists as they explore artistic trends and themes found throughout the exhibition. Free with Museum admission.
Regional Concepts: Centennial Juried Exhibition Artist Workshop Series Sundays, October 21, November 4, & November 11 | 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Explore new and traditional drawing and painting concepts with Centennial Juried Exhibition artists Philip Koch, Troy Richards, and Moe Brooker. In addition to presentations by the artists, each workshop, will introduce participants to new techniques and philosophies. $50 Members, $80 Non-Members. Register at delart.org. |
About the Delaware Art Museum The Delaware Art Museum, located at 2301 Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19806, is open Wednesday through Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Sunday noon - 4:00 p.m. Admission fees are charged as follows: Adults (19 - 59) $12, Seniors (60+) $10, Students (with valid ID) $6, Youth (7 - 18) $6, and Children (6 and under) free. Admission to the Museum is free to all visitors on Sundays. The admission fee is waived thanks to generous support from Jessie Ball duPont Fund. For more information, call 302.571.9590 or 866.232.3714 (toll free), or visit the website at delart.org Founded in 1912, the Delaware Art Museum is best known for its large collection of British Pre-Raphaelite art, works by Wilmington-native Howard Pyle and fellow American illustrators, and urban landscapes by John Sloan and his circle. Visitors can also enjoy the outdoor Copeland Sculpture G |
Centennial Juried Exhibition
October 20, 2012 - January 13, 2013
On view in The Anthony N. and Catherine A. Fusco Gallery (Gallery 10)
Organized by: Delaware Art Museum
In November 2011, the Delaware Art Museum began celebrating 100 years of supporting the visual arts in the community through its collection, exhibitions, and programs. To commemorate the Museum's past annual exhibitions of painting and crafts--combined to form the Biennial in 1989--a juried Centennial will be on view from October 2012 through January 2013. The exhibition will feature a variety of media--drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation--and include 97 artists living either within the State of Delaware or within 100 miles of the Museum.
Guest-juried by John B. Ravenal, the Sydney and Frances Lewis Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, this Centennial exhibition celebrates the tradition of juried exhibitions in Delaware and the surrounding region while identifying the artistic trends that will characterize the region's future.
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October 20, 2012 - January 13, 2013
On view in Gallery 9
Organized by: Delaware Art Museum
To celebrate 2012 as the Museum's Centennial and to accompany the Delaware Art Museum's Centennial Juried Exhibition, a youth exhibition will showcase the work of young artists living in the State of Delaware. This group exhibition engages local schools, organizations, community centers, and education networks and invites young artists, ages 13-18, to bring one two-dimensional work of art--no larger than 12 inches in height or width--to the Museum on Saturday, October 6, from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Exhibition space is available first-come, first-served, and works of art submitted will be on display in the Museum from
Plein Air Brandywine Valley Schedule of Events
Sunday, October 14
- Opening Reception for artists and sponsors at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts from 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Monday, October 15
- Painting, drawing, and photography opportunities at Brandywine River Museum, N.C. Wyeth House & Studio, and Kuerner Farm
Tuesday, October 16
- Painting, drawing, and photography opportunities at Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library, Delaware Art Museum, and Rockwood Mansion
Wednesday, October 17
- Painting, drawing, and photography opportunities at Mt. Cuba Center, and Hagley Museum and Library.
Thursday, October 18
- Painting, drawing, and photography opportunities at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Delaware Historical Society, The Read House and Gardens, along the Christiana Riverfront, and along Market Street.
Friday, October 19
- Artwork to be completed, judged, and winners to be announced
- Gala and opening reception for the Plein Air Brandywine Valley art show at The Tatnall School in Wilmington, DE from 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 20
- Art exhibition and sale at The Tatnall School from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
- Special guest appearence by Todd Peenstra of Peenstra Antiques Appraisals. From 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mr. Peenstra will be offering free appraisals, consultations, and advice on anything you might own including but not limited to furniture, glass, porcelain, paintings, silver, bronze, coins, toys, documents, etc.
Sunday, October 21
- Art exhibition and sale at The Tatnall School from noon - 4 p.m.
The Brandywine Battlefield Park is running a Halloween event from 4 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20. Catch a witch and put her on trial in front of a jury made up of visitors to the Ring House. There will be an 18th century dance after the trial. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and $3 for kids 5-12.
Attend a Marching Band Competition for Fall Family Fun! Unionville High School Hosts “March on the Brandywine” Saturday, October 20, 2012, 6:30 p.m.; special performance by the Shippensburg University "Red Raider" Marching Band
A crisp fall evening is the perfect time to get out with the family to enjoy music, pageantry, and fun! Unionville High School invites you to the “March on the Brandywine” marching band competition on Saturday, October 20, 6:30-10 p.m.
This event features the area’s best high school musicians and color guard squads in friendly competition—it’s like one exciting halftime show after another! Judges from the Cavalcade of Bands, Inc. will rate the bands for precision, creativity, musicality, and complexity. Participating high schools are West Chester East, Pottsgrove, Penn Manor, Great Valley, Sun Valley, Methacton, Mt. Pleasant, Kennett, and Coatesville. When the competing bands are finished, the Unionville High School Marching Band will step up to the plate to perform an exhibition of its 2012 show, “Baseball: An American Tradition."
Next, get ready to be wowed by the precision marching, powerful music, and exciting color guard of the "Red Raider" Marching Band from Shippensburg University.
The evening concludes with an awards ceremony.
Tickets are $10 adults, $8 students and seniors, free for ages 5 and under. Food, including our famous hand-cut, fresh—never frozen!—band fries, will be available for purchase, along with programs and music-related items. Fun for all ages!
WHEN AND WHERE: Saturday, October 20, 2012, 6:30-10 p.m., Unionville High School, 750 Unionville Rd. (PA Route 82), Kennett Square, PA, 19348-1531, rain or shine
MORE INFORMATION AND PERFORMANCE TIMES: Cavalcade of Bands website here
PRESS INQUIRIES AND PHOTO REQUESTS: [email protected]
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October 14th, 21st, and 28th. Live music 2-6 p.m. Catered food available for purchase and several wine tasting options available. Spiced Apple drink beverages for purchase to ring in the Fall! No Entrance Fee and No Reservations Required. Click here for more information!
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Delaware County Chamber’s Annual Meet the Candidates Forum is on October 23rd from 6 to 9pm. This year we are hosting the event at the Paxon Hollow Country Club. This program is recorded and aired on Comcast.
Candidates will be given 4-5 minutes to introduce themselves and discuss their platform. Each candidate will also have a table made available at the event to set out literature and to meet with constituents from the county both before and after the taping, if so desired.
You Are Invited
October 23 Wine & Cheese
Join the Chadds Ford Civic Association for our annual Member Appreciation Wine & Cheese at the Chadds Ford Township Municipal Building, 10 Ring Road, on October 23 at 7:00 pm.
Our speaker will be Gene Pisasale, an historical mystery writer and avid history buff. Mr. Pisasale will bring the past to life with his popular local living history stories.
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 $15 per household, you may forward $15 to the Civic Association, P. O. Box 823, Chadds Ford, PA 19317, or pay at the door.
Thursdays, October 11 through November 15 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Introduce children to the museum through special programs at the Brandywine River Museum.
Each week features a different story and art activity. Children may participate in one or all of these tours, designed for children ages 3 to 6 accompanied by an adult.
October 11 - Noodle by Munro Leaf, illustrations by Ludwig Bemelmans
October 18 - Legend of the Indian Paintbrush retold by Tomie dePaola
October 25 - Too Many Pumpkins by Linda White
November 1 - The Gift of the Tree by Alvin Tresselt, illustrated by Henri Sorensen
November 8 - The Little Red Hen by Jerry Pinkney
November 15 - Balloons over Broadway by Melissa Sweet
Workshops are free for members and children under age 6, and are included with Museum admission ($12, adults; $8, seniors; $6, students, and children ages 6 to 12). To register, please contact the education office at 610-388-8382 or [email protected]. When leaving a message, callers are asked to include program date(s), their name, phone number and the number of children and adults attending.
Exhibiting American art in a 19th-century grist mill, the Brandywine River Museum is internationally known for its unparalleled collection of works by three generations of Wyeths and its fine collection of American illustration, still life and landscape painting.
The Brandywine River Museum is located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. The museum is open daily, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except for Christmas Day. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon, through November 18. For more information, call 610-388-2700 or visit the museum's website at www.brandywinemuseum.org.
The gates of Mt. Cuba Center are opening wide! For four days this fall, visitors may wander the grounds of the region’s finest wildflower gardens on their own. No reservations are necessary for Visitor Days, September 28, 29, October 26 & 27. Hours are 10AM to 4PM each day. Enjoy Discovery Stations, including leaf rubbings, and plants that critters love; visit the Piedmont Rock Outcrop on a special guided excursion at 11am and 2pm; and help evaluate Heucheras and Coreopsis in our Trial Garden. At the Main House, visitors can view “The Spirit of Art at Mt. Cuba Center,” an exhibition of paintings featuring scenic views of Mt. Cuba Center. Tickets for Visitor Day are $3 for adults, $2 for children 6-16, and free for children under 6 years old. Mt. Cuba Center is located at 3120 Barley Mill Road, near Hockessin, Delaware. Parking is free. Sorry, we are not wheelchair or stroller accessible. Visitor Day details are available at www.mtcubacenter.org or by calling 302-239-4244. Reserved public garden tours will continue to be available at Mt. Cuba Center.
Mt. Cuba Center is a non-profit organization set on nearly 600 acres in the rolling hills of northern Delaware. Mrs. Lammot du Pont Copeland, the founder of Mt. Cuba Center, stated “I want this to be a place where people will learn to appreciate our native plants and to see how these plants can enrich their lives so that they, in turn, will become conservators of our natural habitats.” Mt. Cuba Center’s mission is to fulfill that intention through education, research and conservation programs.
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Thursdays, October 11 through November 15 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Introduce children to the museum through special programs at the Brandywine River Museum.
Each week features a different story and art activity. Children may participate in one or all of these tours, designed for children ages 3 to 6 accompanied by an adult.
October 11 - Noodle by Munro Leaf, illustrations by Ludwig Bemelmans
October 18 - Legend of the Indian Paintbrush retold by Tomie dePaola
October 25 - Too Many Pumpkins by Linda White
November 1 - The Gift of the Tree by Alvin Tresselt, illustrated by Henri Sorensen
November 8 - The Little Red Hen by Jerry Pinkney
November 15 - Balloons over Broadway by Melissa Sweet
Workshops are free for members and children under age 6, and are included with Museum admission ($12, adults; $8, seniors; $6, students, and children ages 6 to 12). To register, please contact the education office at 610-388-8382 or [email protected]. When leaving a message, callers are asked to include program date(s), their name, phone number and the number of children and adults attending.
Exhibiting American art in a 19th-century grist mill, the Brandywine River Museum is internationally known for its unparalleled collection of works by three generations of Wyeths and its fine collection of American illustration, still life and landscape painting.
The Brandywine River Museum is located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. The museum is open daily, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except for Christmas Day. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon, through November 18. For more information, call 610-388-2700 or visit the museum's website at www.brandywinemuseum.org.
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Local fresh harvest buffet.
November 3, 2012 4:30 - 7 PM
$16 in advance/ $20 at the door
children under 12 free
For tickets, please contact Emily Myers at 610-212-3639 or [email protected] Birmingham Friend Meeting, 1245 Birmingham Rd, West Chester, PA 19382
Featuring
Fresh & Local Food. Pasture-raised turkey. Organic Vegetables. Presented by Ted Pace, General Manager of Brandywine Catering
Vegetarian, Vegan, & Gluten Free Options
Farm to Table Menu
Whole Roasted Turkey Breast with a Honey, Mustard & Rosemary Glaze Pan Fried Eggplant Layered With Portobello Mushrooms, Mozzarella, & Sweet
Tomato Sauce Black Beans and Rice
Baked Acorn Squash with Brown Sugar and Butter
Oven Roasted Beets
Cranberry Sauce
Oven Roasted Potatoes
Seasonal Vegetables
Mixed local field greens with a choice of dressings
Bread & Butter
Apple cider, water, coffee and tea.
Seasonal Desserts
Darlington Arts Center will present a public exhibition of watercolor paintings by Glen Mills artist Florence Stiefeld. Stiefeld has exhibited throughout the area, including solo exhibits at the Concord Township Municipal Building and Taylor Hospital. The free opening reception is Sunday, Nov. 4 from 2-4 p.m. and will provide an opportunity for visitors to meet the artist, and discuss her inspiration while enjoying complimentary wine and snacks. The show will be open to the public through Nov. 27. For more information visit www.darlingtonarts.org or call 610-358-3632.
The BULLY Group Discussion
New Date Changed because of Hurricane Sandy
Monday, November 5, 6-7:30pm
Unionville High School Cafeteria
Birmingham Township
Birmingham Monthly Meeting at
Chadds Ford Township Polling location for both precincts
Calvary Chapel is located at 500 Brandywine Dr. (the loop road behind Painters Crossing Shopping Center).
Concord Township Polling Places
http://www.townshipofconcord.com/sitecontent/index/page/Precincts
Pennsbury Township
http://www.pennsbury.pa.us/screens/index.php?cL=3&p=elections&c=2
Thursdays, October 11 through November 15 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Introduce children to the museum through special programs at the Brandywine River Museum.
Each week features a different story and art activity. Children may participate in one or all of these tours, designed for children ages 3 to 6 accompanied by an adult.
October 11 - Noodle by Munro Leaf, illustrations by Ludwig Bemelmans
October 18 - Legend of the Indian Paintbrush retold by Tomie dePaola
October 25 - Too Many Pumpkins by Linda White
November 1 - The Gift of the Tree by Alvin Tresselt, illustrated by Henri Sorensen
November 8 - The Little Red Hen by Jerry Pinkney
November 15 - Balloons over Broadway by Melissa Sweet
Workshops are free for members and children under age 6, and are included with Museum admission ($12, adults; $8, seniors; $6, students, and children ages 6 to 12). To register, please contact the education office at 610-388-8382 or [email protected]. When leaving a message, callers are asked to include program date(s), their name, phone number and the number of children and adults attending.
Exhibiting American art in a 19th-century grist mill, the Brandywine River Museum is internationally known for its unparalleled collection of works by three generations of Wyeths and its fine collection of American illustration, still life and landscape painting.
The Brandywine River Museum is located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. The museum is open daily, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except for Christmas Day. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon, through November 18. For more information, call 610-388-2700 or visit the museum's website at www.brandywinemuseum.org.
Turn in the entrance on Baltimore Pike, make a left at the T and follow the lane until you see the entrance pictured above with the KENDAL logo. Parking will be to the left as you face the entrance, or to the right if you circle around the loop. Enter the building and the receptionist will direct you to the CFBA meeting room.
Click here for a map showing how to find Kendal at Longwood.
Cost: $15 Includes lunch & gratuity, guests welcome. Hosted and Catered by Kendal at Longwood.
The Unionville High School Art Gala is an annual PTO Fundraiser celebrating it's 37th year. The event hosts a body of work by UHS Alumni along with local celebrated working artists and exhibits work by current UHS Students in the Student Exhibit. The Art Gala is a highly regarded event that raises money for educational projects and pograms.
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Painting: Cape Henlopen, The Point
Artist: Monique Kendikian-Sarkessian
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