LIVE MUSIC Saturday and Sunday
12/20 - Bill Hake 5-7pm
12/21 - Jacob Kelberman 4-6pm
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FIRESIDE FRIDAYS, Music Saturday and Sunday
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Thursdays, October 9 through November 13, 10:30 a.m.
Young children and their grown-ups hear a story, interact
with art in the Museum and make their own creative works
in this popular program. Free for members and included
with regular Museum admission. Registration is requested
by contacting the education office at 610.388.8382 or
[email protected].
October 9: The Museum by Susan Verde
October 16: Pete the Cat: I Love my White Shoes
by Eric Litwin
October 23: Swirl by Swirl by: Joyce Sidman
October 30: How Big Could Your Pumpkin Grow?
by Wendell Minor
November 6: Press Here by Herve Tullett
November 13: Art and Max by David Wiesner
The Read-Aloud Program has been made possible by Joseph
and Diane Packer in memory of Emily Grace Koenig.
First Friday Art Stroll -- from 6 to 9 p.m.
Historic Kennett Square celebrates the month of March with the Art Stroll in the downtown this Friday! The public is invited to visit the unique, independently-owned shops, galleries, and restaurants and enjoy special exhibits, delicious food, and refreshments throughout the downtown.
The first Wednesday of the month, we will have our 18th century dance class. The class is open to all, novice to experienced. There is no fee and you are welcome with or without a partner. The classes run from 7:15 PM to approximately 9:00 PM and we adjourn for a short break and light refreshments midway through the evening. The dress is casual, modern clothing; period garb is definitely not required or encouraged at these lessons.
The classes are held each month at the "Barn" of the Chadds Ford Historical Society. The Barn is located approximately one half mile north of Route 1 at 1736 Creek Road (old Route 100) in Chadds Ford, PA. If you are driving north on Creek Road from Route 1, the Barn is on your left hand side directly across from the John Chad house. You should pass the Barn building, make a left into the parking lot, drive around the back of the building and enter through the large gray double doors between the round stone pillars. Come up the stairs to the main floor and turn right into the large meeting room where we practice.
The class has been taught each month for many years by Laura Bailey to the delight of her many students. Laura makes the trip from Lancaster each month to teach in Chadds Ford. She also teaches similar classes in Carlisle, PA and in New Castle, DE.
Recently the group has been meeting at a local restaurant for an "after dance" drink, dessert or dinner. If your schedule permits, please plan to join us after the dance for a pleasant social hour to unwind at mid-week.
For any last minute questions, reply here or call Mark at 610-724-6800 or Cheryl at 610-388-2404.
Note: Please make a note of our new email addresses which are now active:
For Mark: [email protected] and for Cheryl: [email protected]
Thursdays, October 9 through November 13, 10:30 a.m.
Young children and their grown-ups hear a story, interact
with art in the Museum and make their own creative works
in this popular program. Free for members and included
with regular Museum admission. Registration is requested
by contacting the education office at 610.388.8382 or
[email protected].
October 9: The Museum by Susan Verde
October 16: Pete the Cat: I Love my White Shoes
by Eric Litwin
October 23: Swirl by Swirl by: Joyce Sidman
October 30: How Big Could Your Pumpkin Grow?
by Wendell Minor
November 6: Press Here by Herve Tullett
November 13: Art and Max by David Wiesner
The Read-Aloud Program has been made possible by Joseph
and Diane Packer in memory of Emily Grace Koenig.
Opens at 7 - Show starts at 8
Back by popular demand to Kennett Flash! Better Than Bacon is Chester County's newest improvisational comedy troupe! They make up every single word and perform every single action completely on-the-spot...and it's all driven by YOUR suggestions. Every show is a brand new experience, so find out why this group is Better Than Bacon!
Visit http://longwoodgardens.org/
for more information and tickets
Saturday, January 10, 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
(Snow date: Saturday, January 24 1:30 pm –3:30 pm)
$35
(Earn one DNLA Certified Nursery Professional credit)
(Earn two APLD CEUs)
(Earn one CEU for NJ ASLA)
Create dynamic, ecologically rich landscapes where nature does much of the planting. Learn to capitalize on your plants’ reproductive abilities, and encourage existing, planted and recruited species to populate your landscape. Case studies feature examples from small gardens as well as large properties. This course introduces key concepts and explores plant selection, spacing, seeding techniques, and strategies for assisting plant proliferation.
You may also be interested in: GAR 813 -Tuesday, January 20, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm. GAR 813 examines additional strategies for assisting plant proliferation, addresses management concerns, and describes how to influence the seed bank. Register separately for this class.
Larry Weaner: Larry has created native landscapes since 1977, earning a national reputation for combining ecological restoration with garden design traditions. He developed the American Landscape conference series in 1990 and has received numerous awards for his work.
Enjoy Live Music EVERY WEEKEND
Saturday and Sunday Afternoon at Galer Estate!
Saturday from 5-7pm
Sunday from 4-6pm
Breakfast at Hank's.
Annual event raises funds for Chadds Ford Historical Society
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service
Monday, January 20, 2015
Pay What You Wish admission
Make art and give back to your community—create greeting-cards that will be distributed by MANNA. Family tours and dance performances provide inspiration on this important day.
January 17 through April 5
The first major retrospective of the art of Jamie Wyeth (born 1946). Featuring more than 100 works, Jamie Wyeth examines six decades of the artist's career and charts the evolution of his creative process from his earliest childhood drawings through recurring themes inspired by the people, places and objects that populate his world. For more information, please click here.
At the Brandywine River Museum of Art, the exhibition is sponsored by Natalie and Herb Kohler on behalf of Kohler Co., and by David and Lisa Spartin.
The national tour is sponsored by Bank of America.
Join local historian Roger Arthur as he revisits the capture of Fort Fisher - Jan. 15, 1865 - which effectively closed the last Confederate seaport on the Atlantic Coast. Fisher, an earthen fort situated near the mouth of the Cape Fear River, protected access to Wilmington, NC. Several times the Union had tried to capture the fort but with little success. In January 1865, with General Alfred Terry commanding the army and Admiral David D. Porter commanding the navy squadron, the Union bombarded the Cape Fear Peninsula with over 40,000 rounds of ordinance, invaded above the fort and marched toward it under fierce resistance from the rebels. Chester County's own 97th PA regiment participated in the assault.
History on Tap is a free program that brings history alive in the casual atmosphere of local bars and restaurants. Food and drink will be available for purchase.
What do we want in Chadds Ford?
Come give your input for the Walkable Chadds Ford Project
At the Chadds Ford Township Building
More than a dozen local guest bartenders are hoping to serve up some profits on Jan. 14 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Bbc Tavern and Grill in Greenville, De. Proceeds will help raise funds for three beneficiaries: Stroud Water Research Center, Quest Therapeutic Services Inc., and New Bolton Center.
Start 2015 by meeting your neighbor, finding out what is happening in the Kennett area and dynamically engaging the broader community to "bridge" your resources with others people's needs. This community process welcomes each and all with no membership required. The first bi-monthly meeting of "Bridging the Community" will take place Wednesday, Jan. 14, at Church of the Open Door in Kennett Square at 7 p.m., offering an opportunity to meet fellow community members and share resources and ideas to promote a peaceful, progressive and inclusive community. For information contact: Joan Holliday at [email protected] or Dave Haradon at [email protected].
Open House. Enjoy hors d'oeuvres and entertainment at the dental office of Anna C. Giacalone, DMD. Inc. in the Olde Ridge Village as we celebrate 25 years of dental practice here.
Come and meet Dr. Giacalone, Dr. Nevy, and our team of warm caring professionals."
Thursday, Jan. 15th
5 PM - 7 PM
Anna C. Giacalone, DMD, Inc.
100 Ridge Rd. Ste. 36
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
Located on Route 202 in the Olde Ridge Village
Represent: 200 Years of African American Art
Related Programs
A wide variety of special events and celebratory programs are happening in conjunction with this exhibition.
Art After 5
Pictures at an African American Exhibition and Late Night Dance Party
Friday, January 16, 2015
5:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Sound Reformation, led by Darryl Yokley and inspired by Represent: 200 Years of African American Art, presents Pictures at an African American Exhibition. At 8:45 p.m., the vibe switches to a dance party with celebrity guest DJ Rob Base.
Events & Activities
Represent and Celebrate
Saturday, January 17, 2015, 6:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m.
Celebrate over two centuries of exceptional African American art at this inaugural fundraiser hosted by our African American Collections Committee. Honoring Trustee Dr. Constance E. Clayton, the gala will include a reception, private viewing of the exhibition, keynote address by distinguished scholar and dean of the humanities at Duke University Dr. Richard J. Powell, and seated dinner. Proceeds support a new fellowship to advance diversity within the curatorial field.
Patron
$250 per person ($70 is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law)
6:00 p.m. Cocktail reception and viewing of the exhibition
7:00 p.m. Program with keynote address by Dr. Richard J. Powell
8:00 p.m. Seated Dinner
Benefactor
$500 per person ($170 is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law)
Access to all of the evening’s events, a copy of the catalogue, and an invitation to join a tour of the exhibition on one of two preselected dates with consulting curator Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, Associate Professor of American Art, University of Pennsylvania and organizing curator John Vick, Project Curatorial Assistant, Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Table Sponsor
$5,000 Table for Eight ($3,560 is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law)
Access to all of the evening’s events for eight guests
Guided tours
To enjoy a guided tour of Represent: 200 Years of African American Art, visit philamuseum.org for scheduled times throughout the run of the exhibition. Free after admission
Family Celebration
Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Celebration
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Bring the whole family and enjoy art-making, family tours, and fabulous performances. Raise your voice in song and discover Represent.
Balcony Studio
10:00 a.m.– 3:00 p.m.
Pop-Up Mini Tours
11:00 a.m., noon, 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m.
Performance by St. Thomas Gospel Choir
Starts at 1:00 p.m.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service
Monday, January 20, 2015
Pay What You Wish admission
Make art and give back to your community—create greeting-cards that will be distributed by MANNA. Family tours and dance performances provide inspiration on this important day.
Balcony Studio
10:00 a.m.– 3:00 p.m.
Pop-Up Mini Tours
11:00 a.m., noon, 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m.
Performances by Danco2
11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Gallery Programs
Lyrispect Presents: Represent Redux
Wednesday, January 28, 2015, 6:30 p.m.
Author, poet, and emcee Lyrispect presents some of the finest writers, musicians, and performers in the tri-state area to guide us through an honest, engaging, and celebratory journey of the African-American experience using pervasive themes from the featured artists in the exhibition Represent: 200 Years of African American Art.
Wednesday, March 25
Represent with Tracie Morris
6:00–8:00 p.m.
Join poet Tracie Morris for unique performances of poetry and song inspired by the Represent exhibition.
Amber Arts Initiative
6:00–8:00 p.m.
Philadelphia-based art collective Amber Art and Design shakes up the galleries with a mixture of performance, improv, and new perspectives on the Museum’s collections.
Represent Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
5:30–8:30 p.m.
Help represent African American artists online. Learn how to create and edit information for these artists on Wikipedia, the world’s largest source of free knowledge. New and experienced editors welcome. Laptops and power cords encouraged.
Lectures and Symposia
Represent: Artists Roundtable
Sunday, February 1, 2015, 2:00 p.m.
Leading scholar Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw hosts an engaging and thought-provoking conversation with artists Odili Donald Odita, Joyce J. Scott, and William Earle Williams.
Teacher Workshops
Exhibition Preview: Represent: 200 Years of African American Art
Wednesday, January 14, 2015, 4:30–7:30 p.m.
(3 NJ or PA hours)
Free; Reservations required
This exciting exhibition highlights works by African American artists in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Spanning two centuries, these works tell countless and unique stories about what it has meant to be African American and show how radically the definitions and boundaries of art have changed over that same period. Hear a lecture by exhibition co-curator John Vick, tour the exhibition, participate in activities, and receive free teaching materials for the classroom.
A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin
Saturday, February 7, 2015, 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
(3 NJ or PA hours)
Free; Reservations required
Join us for a morning celebrating American artist Horace Pippin. Hear a lecture by Jen Bryant, author of the award-winning children’s book, A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin; participate in a hands-on art making activity; and view Pippin’s work (and other works of art by African American artists) in the exhibition Art from the African American Collections. This program is generously funded by the Center for American Art.
Historic House Programs
Trolley Tour – Slavery and Freedom in Early America
Sunday, February 15, 2015, 1:00–4:00 p.m.
Location: Mount Pleasant, Belmont, and Strawberry Mansion
Paid tickets required; $38 ($30 members)
In celebration of Black History Month, the tour explores the stories of both free and enslaved people at historic mansions Mount Pleasant, Belmont, and Strawberry Mansion, and the Abolition movement to end American slavery.
Hours
Tuesday through Sunday: 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., Wednesdays and Fridays until 8:45 p.m.
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The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the most important museums in the United States, with a collection of more than 227,000 works of art. The Museum’s many galleries present painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, decorative arts, textiles, and architectural settings from Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the United States. Its facilities include a landmark main building; the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building; the Rodin Museum; and two historic houses in Fairmount Park, Mount Pleasant and Cedar Grove. The Museum offers a wide variety of activities for public audiences, including special exhibitions, programs for children and families, lectures, concerts, and films.
For additional press information contact the press office at [email protected] or 215-684-7860. For general information, call 215-763-8100 or visit philamuseum.org.
Friday night’s presentation, which begins at 8 p.m., is entitled “A Legacy of Musical Wealth with Rollin Wilber, Pianist.” Kennett Friends Meeting is located at 125 W. Sickle St., Kennett Square, Pa., 19348. To obtain free tickets, visit http://hadley-memorial-fund.ticketleap.com/a-legacy-of-musical-wealth/.
Jamie Wyeth
January 17 through April 5
The first major retrospective of the art of Jamie Wyeth (born 1946). Featuring more than 100 works, Jamie Wyeth examines six decades of the artist's career and charts the evolution of his creative process from his earliest childhood drawings through recurring themes inspired by the people, places and objects that populate his world. For more information, please click here.
At the Brandywine River Museum of Art, the exhibition is sponsored by Natalie and Herb Kohler on behalf of Kohler Co., and by David and Lisa Spartin.
The national tour is sponsored by Bank of America.
Frolic & Play the Chaddsford Winery Way!
There will be live ice carving from 2-5pm on the 17th & 18th. Enjoy hot mulled wine by our fire pits and peruse the food trucks and vendors all weekend long. Bundle up for this one because no matter how much snow is on the ground, we’re taking things outside!
Ice carvings on Saturday: Snowman, Snowflake, Palm Tree
Ice carvings on Sunday: Hockey Player, Penguin, Wine Bottle
Come out and watch these experts at work!
Tastings are $10 for this event
Purchase here
Use promo code "ice" to receive $3 off tastings
SATURDAY, 1/17
FOOD TRUCKS:
The Flying Deutschman (Authentic German cuisine)
Pretzelria (Stuffed pretzels & original soft pretzels)
P’Bon’s Fresh Phood of Philly (Hearty sandwiches & comfort food)
The Cow & the Curd (Battered fried cheese curds)
The Whirly Pig (Gourmet pork dishes)
Wonderland Cakes (Artisan cupcakes & desserts)
MUSIC:
Alex & Shiloh Trio
SUNDAY, 1/18
FOOD TRUCKS:
The Flying Deutschman (Authentic German cuisine)
Pretzelria (Stuffed pretzels & original soft pretzels)
Surf & Turf Truck (Seafood sandwiches & bisque)
The Whirly Pig (Gourmet pork dishes)
Oink & Moo BBQ (Savory American BBQ)
Foolish Waffles (Savory & sweet whimsical waffles)
Wonderland Cakes (Artisan cupcakes & desserts)
MUSIC:
Grace Anne Field Trio
VENDORS 1/17 & 1/18
Exquisite Designs
Chloe & Isabel (Jewelry)
Mojo Pop (Gourmet popcorn)
Saw Creek Soap (Handmade cold pressed soap)
Taste Artisanal Market (Gourmet cheese spreads and honey)
Lavinia’s Cookies (Locally sourced, freshly made cookies)
Sweet Salvation Truffles (Gourmet artisan chocolates)
John Hay Cigars (Locally grown, hand-crafted cigars)
Enjoy Live Music EVERY WEEKEND
Saturday and Sunday Afternoon at Galer Estate!
Saturday from 5-7pm
Sunday from 4-6pm
Monday, January 19 from 10 am to 3 pm
Martin Luther King Day
CFHS Barn Visitors Center
Come learn about the life of Dr. King and the history of Chadds Ford. Free activities include a video of King's speeches, refreshments, and kid's crafts.
Tour the Chads House with live beehive bread making: $5 for adults, 12 and under free.The last family to live in the c. 1725 house was the African-American family of Maryann Strand. Guides will lead tours of the small stone mansion that survived almost 300 years and tell about its fascinating history.
A comprehensive health screening event will be held at Media Medical Plaza on Saturday, Jan. 24. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and will feature a continental breakfast. Screenings will include bone density, blood pressure, sleep disorder, glucose/cholesterol, prostate screening and PSA,
breast exams and walk-in mammograms. The snow date is Saturday, Jan. 31. To register, call Debbie Simon, director of Healthline Services, at 610-284-8158 or e-mail [email protected].
Enjoy Live Music EVERY WEEKEND
Saturday and Sunday Afternoon at Galer Estate!
Saturday from 5-7pm
Sunday from 4-6pm
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, January 25, 2015
1:30-2:30pm
Pre-Kindergarten 3 & 4 year old program
Full Day Kindergarten
Grades 1 thru 8
St. Thomas the Apostle School
430 Valleybrook Road, Glen Mills, PA 19342
(610) 459-8134 www.stthomastheapostle.net
Genius Inspired by Genius
Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 8:00 p.m.
Gold Ballroom at the Hotel du Pont
MOZART I String Quartet No. 19 in C Major, K.465 "Dissonance"
BRAHMS I Quintet for Clarinet and String Quartet in B Minor
Charles Salinger, clarinet
Mozart wrote this string quartet in homage to Haydn.
Brahms came out of retirement to write this quintet
for a spectacular clarinetist.
Come and be inspired.
CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS NOW!
or call The Grand Opera House Box Office at
302-652-5577
Tickets $66 each, and includes coffee and dessert.
Box Office Hours: 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. weekdays,
12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Saturdays.
Tickets available at the door.
The Chester County Fund for Women and Girls is launching a Young Professionals Group on Wednesday, Jan. 28. The kick-off social will be held at 1025 Andrew Drive, Suite 200, in West Chester, from 5 to 7 p.m. Come have fun while networking, learning about philanthropy and community women’s issues, and discussing goals for the group. The free event, open to females between the ages of 18 and 40, will feature light refreshments. RSVPs should be sent to [email protected] or 484-356-0940.
The opening reception for the "24/7 Project" will be held on Jan. 29, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the New Gallery at West Chester University. Ceramic artist Rhoda Kahler and photographer Darcie Goldberg collaborated on a 24-hour artistic exploration of Boston, Atlantic City, Washington DC, Baltimore, New York City, Philadelphia and Providence, an odyssey that included their ceramics and photography materials so they could record their impressions. A gallery talk is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 7 from 2 to 4 .pm. The show runs through Feb. 28. For more details on “The 24/7 Project”, visit http://www.24-7 project.com.