Apr
24
Sun
Fiber Arts at the Brandywine River Museum
Apr 24 @ 09:30 – 17:00

Join us for a special weekend with local Quilters, Weavers, Knitters & Crocheters. The artists will be displaying their special talents and will gladly answer questions and provide different fabric specialties for sale.

Vendors:

  • Brandywine Quilters
  • Woolen items (Pam Horstmann)
  • Handweaving/Knitting (Doris Molleca) -Sat. /  Weaver (Cynthia Baker) -Sun.
  • Weaver/Knitter (Alice Cooper)
  • Weaver (Lynn McKay)
  • Handmade Bags (Marlene Sontchi)
  • Knitting (Susan Walter)
Annual Wildflower Celebration @ Mt. Cuba Center
Apr 24 @ 10:00 – 16:00

Don't miss Mt. Cuba Center's signature annual event. Enjoy a stunning display of spring wildflowers, live music, gardening demonstrations, family programming, and more. A variety of food selections are available for purchase. The first 1,000 families receive a free native plant. Free parking for this event is at the Red Clay Reservation located at 1003 Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, DE 19707. From the parking area, shuttle buses and a walking path provide access to the garden. No registration required. Due to our rolling terrain and mulched paths, wheelchair access is limited. Pets are not permitted.

Wine and Words at Galer Estate Winery
Apr 24 @ 15:00 – 17:00

Sunday, April 24th from 3-5pm  join five renowned authors for a book-signing and discussion at Galer Estate Winery

Matty Dalrymple
Merry Jones
Scott Pruden
Sherry Knowlton
Bruce Mowday

Apr
25
Mon
Catalog Auction: Day 1- Fine Art
Apr 25 @ 09:00

Catalog Auction: Day 1- Fine Art

April 25 | 11am

Preview: April 22nd 9-5, April 24th 12-4 and

April 25th (Sale Day) from 9 AM

AUCTION INFO

VIEW ALL LOTS

 ONLINE BIDDING

ABSENTEE/PHONE BID SHEET

Bunch Auction web site Click Here

High School Art Exhibition @ Chester County Art Association
Apr 25 @ 17:00 – 20:00

From April 22 to April 29, CCAA will present the finest high school artwork from the entire county in both the Allinson and Huston galleries.  All Chester County School districts will be represented.  The exhibition is organized by the Chester County Intermediate Unit, and the opening reception is Monday night April 25, from 5 to 8 p.m.

Pages and Panels Book Club @ Kennett Public Library
Apr 25 @ 17:00 – 17:45
Young readers can explore storytelling through the world of comics and graphic novels at this exciting new club for 2nd through 4th graders, which will meet every Monday from April 4 to May 9. By combining group book discussions with fun activities and creative projects, Pages and Panels will get even the most reluctant reader excited to dive into visual storytelling and reading. to register, click here.
Apr
26
Tue
Catalog Auction: Day 2- Decorative Arts, Asian, Sports Memorabilia, Furniture
Apr 26 @ 09:00

Catalog Auction: Day 2- Decorative Arts, Asian, Sports Memorabilia, Furniture

April 26 | 11am

Preview: April 22nd 9-5, April 24th 12-4 and

April 26th (Sale Day) from 9 AM

AUCTION INFO

 VIEW ALL LOTS

 ONLINE BIDDING

 ABSENTEE/PHONE BID SHEET

Apr
27
Wed
Chester County 2020 honors Molly Morrison and Bob Hankin
Apr 27 @ 18:00 – 21:00

Help us recognize the value of land use planning, and the service of our municipal volunteers and officials, at the annual CITIZEN PLANNER reception - April 27, 2016, at the Chester Valley Golf Club. And help us honor two of our outstanding Citizen Planners - Molly Morrison, and Bob Hankin!

CITIZEN PLANNER of 2016 - MOLLY MORRISON

Molly is an alumna of Ursinus College and Syracuse University. She reported to the Chester County Commissioners while overseeing the development of the County's nationally-recognized Open Space Program. In 2000, Molly joined the Natural Lands Trust, where she currently serves as Executive Director. Molly was named one of the Philadelphia Business Journal's "Women of Distinction" in 2012; she received the CRC Watersheds Award in 2013; she was honored with the Rebecca Lukens Award, also in 2013.

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT 2016 - BOB HANKIN

A graduate of Syracuse University, and a Registered Professional Engineer, Bob monitored real estate investments for AWI Construction Management, and served as Senior Vice President of Planning, Engineering and Construction for The Sea Pines Company, before joining The Hankin Group. Bob's leadership at Hankin has been characterized by innovation, a commitment to mixed-use plans that work, and sustainability.

We hope you'll support this valuable event, and help us recognize our honorees, and all the Citizen Planners of Chester County, and, of course, join us for some fun! Please see the reverse of this page for sponsorship opportunities.

Advance On-Line Registration for this fun event is now open via www.cc2020.org - there's a handy sign-up button on the Home Page

Our venue: the Chester Valley Gold Club

Open bar and hearty hors d'oeuvres: 6 pm

Our program will begin around 7 pm

There will be valet parking for those who like it...

Our EmCee and other speakers will be announced shortly!

Individual tickets are $88. Questions? use [email protected], or call 484-680-5570!

Apr
28
Thu
Gateway HorseWorks Kickoff Celebration
Apr 28 @ 05:00 – 08:00

Gateway HorseWorks Kickoff Celebration
Thursday, April 28, 2016 5:00 – 8:00 pm
Thorncroft Equestrian Center
190 Line Road
Malvern, PA  19355

Join Gateway HorseWorks for a Kickoff Celebration on Thursday, April 28 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm announcing the recently formed nonprofit’s mission to provide transformative Equine Assisted Psychotherapy to children, adults, and families in a healing, farm-based environment.

The event will be held at Thorncroft Equestrian Center, 190 Line Road in Malvern, PA, and is FREE and open to the public (RSVP is required). A brief program will introduce the organization’s services and explain their important benefits for mental health professionals, educators, parents, the Chester County Probation Department and more.

Complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served. To RSVP or for more information, e-mail [email protected] or call 484-433-9911.

Heart of Rowing Fundraiser
Apr 28 @ 18:00 – 21:00

Heart of Rowing Fundraiser

"Go For the Boat"

Unionville Rowing Club needs new boats

and YOU can help!

Last year's proceeds and donations from our Heart of Rowing enabled us to purchase our first boat which is to be christened and in the water in April. We also purchased sets of our own oars which have been painted with our Unionville colors.We are hoping to raise funds to purchase additional boats and equipment needed.

Where:  "Hawk's Hollow" :  1296 Brandywine Creek Road, Coatesville, Pa

When:  Thursday, April 28th, 2016Time:6:00-9:00 p.m.

What: Good food and drink, good music, silent auction and raffle.

Price: $50 per person / $60 at the door. Click event button for online purchase or     donation......Tickets also may be reserved and/or purchased at the regatta or by email below

Why:  Our kids deserve to have great boats of their own and we can do that, one boat at a time..

PLEASE FORWARD INVITATION to family and friends who would like to support your sons and daughters in their efforts. It is a community event. Friends or family from afar or who cannot attend can give their support by making a donation. Any donation however large or small is greatly appreciated.

TO MAKE A DONATION ATTEND EVENT ABOVE OR MAIL TO ADDRESS BELOW

For more information and ticket sales, or if you wish to donate an item or service to the silent auction / raffle, please contact Mary Worth at 610.368.3903 or at heartofrowing.com

*UHS Rowing Club, PO Box 118, Popcopson, Pa. 19366
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Apr
29
Fri
Tempera Tour and Demo
Apr 29 @ 10:00 – 11:00

Tempera Tour & Demo at
Andrew Wyeth Studio

Fridays in April  

10 and 11:15 a.m. and 12:45, 2 and 3:15 p.m.

Artist Terry Wolf, a member of the Society of Tempera Painters, will show visitors the process of mixing colors and painting with this exacting medium. Demonstrations included during studio tours Fridays in April.

Duckhorn Vineyards Dinner
Apr 29 @ 19:00 – 20:00

Amuse Bouche

Hot Smoked Pocono Trout

Pickled Cipollini Onions, Red Onion Marmalade, Volcano Salt, Marjoram Infused Olive Oil

Paired with Duckhorn Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley 2014

 First Course

Early Spring Stuffed Quail

Morel and Jalapeño Cornbread Stuffing, Green Garlic Purée, Buttered Cranberry Beans and Scapes

Paired with Duckhorn Chardonnay, Napa Valley 2013

Second Course

Low Country Shrimp and Grits

Castle Valley Mill Stone Ground Grits, Carolina Brown Shrimp, Chorizo, Mixed Bell Peppers, Shitake Mushrooms, Bacon,

Pepper Jack Cheese, Grilled Ramps

Paired with Migration Russian River Valley Pinot Noir, 2013

 Third Course

10 oz. Barrel Cut Ribeye

Roasted Soy Brocollini, Peruvian Potatoes, Baby Artichokes, Tennessee Foie Gras Brown Butter

Paired with Duckhorn Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, 2013

 Fourth Course

Chocolate Ganache Tart

Cocoa Nib Crust, Bittersweet Chocolate Ganache, Raspberry Mousse, Red Wine Raspberry Sauce

Paired with Paraduxx Proprietary Red Blend, 2011

Apr
30
Sat
African American Family History Workshop @ Chester County Historical Society
Apr 30 @ 08:15 – 14:00
African American history tells the story of a collective people. However, with the exception of a renowned few who marked the most significant moments in the evolution of American civil rights, history forgets to mention the individuals who actually drove the narrative. On Saturday, April 23, the Chester County Historical Society in partnership with the African American Museum in Philadelphia will present "Stories Untold: An African American Family History Workshop." For more information, click here.
Free Shredding Event
Apr 30 @ 09:00 – 12:00
Free Shredding Event
Free Shredding Event
Baconfest at the Chaddsford Winery
Apr 30 @ 11:00 – 18:00
Apr 30 2016 - May 01 2016
Saturday 11 AM - 7 PM and Sunday 11 AM - 6 PM
Saturday 11 AM - 7 PM and Sunday 11 AM - 6 PM

http://www.chaddsford.com/events/baconfest/

BACON & WINE: Better Together.

Come experience an unrivaled bounty of bacon & wine!

Back by popular demand for a second year, this epic festival will make any bacon lover’s dreams come true.

Dig into an abundance of pork-centric culinary creations, prepared by some of the best food trucks in the bacon business, then quench your thirst with a variety of award-winning, flavorful Chaddsford wines.

Gather up your crew and get ready to indulge in a day of food, wine, and fun!

Click here to purchase tickets now!

Ticket purchases include one glass of wine. All additional wine and food purchases will be pay-as-you-go.

General Admission – Advanced:                                        $10/person, includes 1 glass of wine

General Admission – Day Of [while supplies last]:       $15/person, includes 1 glass of wine

Tee Shirt Package:                                                                 $25/person, includes 1 glass of wine & Baconfest tee

Designer Handbag Bingo Benefit
Apr 30 @ 18:00 – 19:00

 

Bingo Prizes are Designer Handbags

Raffles for Designer Handbags, Baskets and more.  

Also 50/50 Raffle

Proceeds support the 

Music Therapy Program at Adult Care of Chester County
Fellowship Hall of the Episcopal Church of the Advent

 401 North Union Street (Rte 82), Kennett Square, PA 19348.

Enter lower entrance off parking lot

April 30, 2016

Preview 6:00 PM       BINGO starts 7:00 PM

Food and beverages will be available for purchase starting 6:00 PM

Note: no alcoholic beverages can be consumed on Church property

Admission: 

     $30.00 in advance 

     $35.00 at the door if space available

 Contact:

[email protected] or Dave Shull at 610 363-8044 to make your reservation and pay with a credit card or download the flyer from this link to make your reservation and pay by check or credit card. 

Cash, Check, Credit Card accepted at the door for admission and additional games.  

Cash needed for raffles and food purchases.

Bring friends, family, neighbors or co-workers and reserve a table.

Please spread the word! We are happy to send flyers to additional people, just send their email address to [email protected]

Don't Miss Out... Reserve Your Seat Today!!

 

Chesco Pops performance “Around the World”
Apr 30 @ 19:00

Chesco Pops to Perform Music from “Around the World”

The Chester County Pops Orchestra will partner with the Kennett Symphony Children's Chorus for the Orchestra’s upcoming concert series "Around the World."  Stetson Middle School, 1060 Wilmington Pike, West Chester, PA 19382, Saturday April 30, 7:00PM Admission prices: Adult $20; Senior (60+) $15; ALL children and students FREE, in an effort to encourage families to attend these performances. Tickets are available online at chescopops.org and at the door.

Audiences will experience music from all parts of the globe, from French and Korean folksongs, to Spanish and African rhapsodies, and more. Orchestral highlights include American Salute by Morton Gould and Variations on a Korean Folksong by John Barnes Chance. The Children's Chorus and the Orchestra will combine for pieces such as Dry Your Tears, Afrika from the movie "Amistad" by John Williams, and a stirring rendition of Irving Berlin's God Bless America.

"This upcoming concert series is a special partnering of the Pops and KSCC. We are excited to hear the music the children have prepared, and I know the joint performances will be a lot of fun,” says Joseph Gehring, music director of the Chesco Pops.  Maestro Gehring continues, “The Kennett Symphony Children’s Chorus is a very talented group of kids, and this is a wonderful opportunity to get them some additional exposure in the communities where the Pops performs. Eileen Keller, artistic director of the KSCC, has assembled a diverse program that will complement our ‘Around the World’ theme.”

For more information, including driving directions and online ticket purchases, please visit www.chescopops.org, “like us” on Facebook, email [email protected], or call 610-594-9178.

 

Rockin’ with the Troops
Apr 30 @ 19:00 – 22:00

Rockin’ With The Troops: A USO Show

USOFlyer1 Come join us at our Rockin' With The Troops: USO Show, where bands play the historical classics while commemorating our veterans. The setlist features singers and groups such as the Legendary Bobby Rydell, the Original Tymes, the First Ladies of Rock and Soul, and impersonator Lynn "Wyn" Roberts playing Bob Hope, Jack Benny, and Red Skelton. Your support to this event fuels DCHS programs that educate Delaware County about the service and sacrifice of veterans.This event is dedicated to our veterans such as Dennis Murphy, John Walker, and Joe Daly.

Information:

Time 7 pm - 10 pm (Doors open at 6 pm)
Date Sat. April 30th, 2016
Where Neumann University: Mirenda Center
Convent Road, Aston, PA 19014
Admission

$65 per PersonTo Purchase Tickets via Paypal, Click:

May
1
Sun
Cinco de Mayo Festival @ Kennett Square
May 1 @ 11:00 – 17:00

Join in the festivities celebrating Mexico as the Borough of Kennett Square hosts Cinco de Mayo on Sunday, May 1, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit http://www.casagks.org

PNC Arts Alive First Sundays for Families
May 1 @ 11:00 – 14:00

PNC Arts Alive First Sundays for Families

May 1, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Encounter nature in art and song!  Bring nature home by creating fanciful paper flowers and planting seeds to grow real ones. A high-energy performance by singer-songwriter and environmentalist Dana Lyons will add to the fun for this family adventure. Rain or shine.

Brandywine River Museum of Art

May
2
Mon
Pages and Panels Book Club @ Kennett Public Library
May 2 @ 17:00 – 17:45
Young readers can explore storytelling through the world of comics and graphic novels at this exciting new club for 2nd through 4th graders, which will meet every Monday from April 4 to May 9. By combining group book discussions with fun activities and creative projects, Pages and Panels will get even the most reluctant reader excited to dive into visual storytelling and reading. to register, click here.
May
4
Wed
Researching Your Irish Ancestors
May 4 @ 18:30

Wednesday, May 4th at 6:30pm - Join the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania at the Rachel Kohl Library for “Researching Your Irish Ancestors”. This lecture gives hints and suggestions on finding both Catholic and Protestant Irish ancestors from the 17th century through the Potato Famine and into the early 1900s. Registration is requested for this event. Call the library at 610-358-3445, ext. 4.

May
5
Thu
CFBA at Ten Gallon Hat – All are welcome
May 5 @ 17:00 – 19:00

Chadds Ford Business Association - Business Networking
Thursday May 5th 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location: Ten Gallon Hat Winery
455 Old Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford
Catering by Brandywine Prime

Tastings will be available, purchases of bottles of wine and individual glasses. Cost: $25.00

Make sure to RSVP to [email protected] or call 610-212-3639

Amber Waves 2016 @ National Museum of American Jewish History
May 5 @ 17:30 – 20:30

Join us for Amber Waves 2016 and celebrate the art of American craft beer during the Craft Brewers Conference in Philadelphia! We've gathered 26 of our most creative friends in craft brewing to present an exhibition for the eyes as well as the taste buds at the National Museum of American Jewish History. Ticket purchases include full access to the event offering 27 unique, amber-colored beers from some of the most creative American craft breweries as well as chance to bid on 27 beer-inspired pieces of art in a silent auction. Each of these unique creations was commissioned by one of our participating breweries to "pair with” their amber-hued brew.Proceeds from the event will support the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts program. Good beer, good food & good art- what's not to love?

May
6
Fri
National Public Gardens Day @ Mt. Cuba Center
May 6 @ 10:00 – 16:00

Celebrate America's public gardens with a complimentary visit to Mt. Cuba Center. Relax in our gardens, enjoy a picnic lunch, or take a leisurely stroll among spring wildflowers. Participate in family-friendly programming or guided walks and take home a free native plant. No registration required. Due to our rolling terrain and mulched paths, wheelchair access is limited. Pets are not permitted. For more information, visit http://www.mtcubacenter.org/visit/national-public-gardens-day/

Patton Middle School Carnival
May 6 @ 14:30 – 19:00

Patton Spring Carnival This Friday May 6th
2:30-7:00PM
Charles F. Patton Middle School

Your favorite games & prizes and LOTS of new stuff!
NEW ATTRACTION!! Go Cart Racing! Who will win?
Silly String Tag Arena back again!
Dunk Tank! Who will dunk the teachers?
3-Lane Giant Obstacle Course!
Kids Carnival, especially for kids 8 & under!
AMAZING, themed Gift Baskets to be raffled at 6:45P

Carnival will be held Rain or Shine
Most of the venue will move indoors (Dunk tank, funnel cakes, water ice, and silly string will still be outdoors, weather permitting)

for more information go to: cfpms.ucfsd.org

May
7
Sat
Native Plant Sale Brandywine River Museum of Art
May 7 @ 09:30 – 17:00


Wildflower, Native Plant & Seed Sale

May 7 & 8, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Shop for a wide variety of native grasses, ferns, vines, shrubs, and trees. Organically grown vegetable plants from Two Gander Farm will be available.

AAUW Wilmington, DE Branch Spring Luncheon
May 7 @ 11:30 – 13:30

Saturday, May 7, 11:30 a.m.

American Association of University Women (AAUW) Wilmington, DE Branch Spring Luncheon

DoubleTree Hotel (next to the Concord Mall), Route 202, Wilmington

Speaker: Joyce Hill-Stoner, PhD, Messages of the Mediums--Looking at Wyeth Paintings from Inside Out

The luncheon honors this year's scholarship recipients. Call 302-428-0939 to reserve your ticket.  $35

Savor a Taste of Whole Food Market
May 7 @ 12:00 – 16:00

Whole Foods Market invites the community to savor, celebrate, and connect this May

What:             Every Whole Foods Market location in the Philadelphia area and its suburbs will be hosting a free in-store sampling event – Taste of Whole Foods Market – Saturday afternoons in May. Live cooking demonstrations will feature the Whole Foods Market private label brands, unique extraordinary finds for foodies, hand-crafted, small batch artisan products from local suppliers, and take-and-go favorites that are made fresh in our own kitchens.

 When:             Every Saturday in May (7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th) from 12-4 p.m.

 Where:         Whole Foods Market

475 Wilmington West Chester Pike, Glen Mills, PA 19342

 Why:               May marks the official beginning of the summer entertaining season and provides lots of opportunities for celebrations with friends and family. Whole Foods Market invites everyone to come in and discover what’s new and exciting. Come in each Saturday during May to try different tasting menus and meet local farmers and producers – we know you’ll be surprised and delighted. 

For more information about what’s happening in our store, please follow us on social media (on Facebook: Whole Foods Market Philly, and @WFMPhilly on Twitter and Instagram) or visit the store’s webpage (http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/glenmills).

 

May
8
Sun
Native Plant Sale Brandywine River Museum of Art
May 8 @ 09:30 – 17:00


Wildflower, Native Plant & Seed Sale

May 7 & 8, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Shop for a wide variety of native grasses, ferns, vines, shrubs, and trees. Organically grown vegetable plants from Two Gander Farm will be available.