- The majority of our studios are private – so visitors are not present where hundreds of people have been.
- The layout of our studios lend themselves to easy social distancing practices, and all offer outstanding safety procedures including but not limited to hand sanitizer station.
- We are monitoring the current situation in Pennsylvania daily as it continues to evolve and following all state guidelines. We are committed to the safety and well being of our artists and patrons.
The Chadds Ford Historical Society’s Spring Art Show is Saturday, May 15, from 3 to 8 p.m. at Thornbury Farm. This is an outdoor event with live music, food, and beverages. The event is free, and all art sales benefit the Chadds Ford Historical Society. Thornbury Farm is located at 1256 Thornbury Road in Thornbury Township.
- The majority of our studios are private – so visitors are not present where hundreds of people have been.
- The layout of our studios lend themselves to easy social distancing practices, and all offer outstanding safety procedures including but not limited to hand sanitizer station.
- We are monitoring the current situation in Pennsylvania daily as it continues to evolve and following all state guidelines. We are committed to the safety and well being of our artists and patrons.
Following five popular online educational sessions, Worship Summit Live is back for a Summer virtual edition. On Thursday, May 20, 2021, from 12 to 5 p.m. (ET), Worship Summit Live 6 will feature the latest technologies for worship streaming. Speakers will demonstrate the best practices for recording and live streaming worship celebrations. Attendees can view technical sessions at Worship Summit Live for free, as well as access a separate networking and collaboration post-Summit meeting the following day, May 21. That Zoom meeting will be held Friday, May 21, from 1 to 3 p.m. ET, with tickets for access only $5.
Since last year when houses of worship scrambled to reach their congregations virtually, worship leaders and volunteers have dramatically transformed their audio and visual technical skills for video production and live streaming. To build on that momentum, this two-day event will focus intently on technical topics, with deep dives into video production software, audio technologies and content delivery methods--from Facebook and YouTube to Zoom.
This edition will feature a brand new “Volunteer awards,” where ten deserving volunteers nominated by their houses of worship will receive PTZOptics webcams. To nominate a volunteer, go to https://worshipsummit.live/ Attendees will also see worship streaming tips from Seth Haberman, known as the “Digital Pastor,” and AJay Holmes, the founder of TechnoBabble, LLC, a musician and current president of the Antioch Baptist Church media ministry. The live stream will kick off with a pre-show at 11 a.m., where Ariel Viera, known as “Urbanist,” will give a live streaming tour of houses of worship from New York City. All registrants will be entered to win a HuddleCamHD SimplTrack2 robotic tracking camera!
PTZOptics, a manufacturer of robotic pan, tilt, zoom camera solutions for a variety of broadcast and live streaming applications, is hosting Worship Summit Live 6. The schedule is available at: worshipsummit.live. The live stream is free, and anyone interested in networking within the collaborative Zoom meeting the following day can purchase a pass at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/worship-summit-live-6-technical-training-for-church-media-professionals-tickets-141422575731 PTZOptics is the sister-company to HuddleCamHD, manufacturers of professional video conferencing cameras.
About Worship Summit Live
Worship Summit Live is now a quarterly event and is the only professional development event specifically aimed to educate House of Worship (HoW) professionals on church production and livestreaming technologies for their congregations. Developed by PTZOptics, the livestreamed all-virtual event is for worship and communication leaders looking to leverage the latest communications tools and technology to communicate with worshipers. Seasoned HoW professionals and those just dipping their toes into online worship will gain advice, tips, tricks, and thoughtful guidance on how to safely address and engage their congregations in today’s world. Learn more at https://worshipsummit.live/
Single Moms: You are not alone! The 9th Annual Chester County Single Mothers’ Conference, sponsored by Benchmark Federal Credit Union, continues Saturday, May 22 with virtual workshops and guest speakers on Facebook Live and Zoom. This FREE conference on “Resilience & Reinvention” is devoted to empowering single moms in their role as sole provider for the family. We’ve inspired hundreds of single mothers with workshops on careers, fitness, mental health, entrepreneurship, creativity and finance! The conference is brought to you by the Chester County Community Collaborative.
To register, visit www.singlemotherscc.org For more information, call 484-402-4685 or e-mail [email protected] Follow the Single Mothers’ Conference on Facebook: SingleMothersCC #SMC2021
What happens when a skeleton is discovered? How do scientists use bones to solve crimes? Learn about the role of forensic anthropology in criminal investigation, and discover what you can learn from examining skeletal remains. Join the Mutter Museum on Thursday, May 27, at 6:00 PM for Bone Detectives, a virtual lesson focusing on how the worlds of science and crime collide.
Register here: https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/7741307
Join the Rachel Kohl Community Library for a virtual tour of the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfult Pavilion! This innovative and engaging virtual experience will showcase a wide array of arthropods, including tarantulas, scorpions, praying mantids, and much more!
Register here: https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/7757709
Art Stroll Kennett Square
https://historickennettsquare.com/
Art Loop Wilmington
First Friday West Chester
Webpage: http://www.ccarts.org/artisans-show/
CCArts transforms outdoor field into a marketplace of fine handcrafted gifts & delicious food once a month to support local artists and food vendors.
The Center for the Creative Arts launches a monthly outdoor market on Sunday, May 2, 2021 11am-3pm. “It is our hope that this farmers market meets artisan show will become a community gathering place that nourishes people’s bodies and spirits with food and art,” says Jennifer Hartz, CCArts Program Director and Market Coordinator. “When Jennifer brought this idea to one of our staff meetings, I was really excited to support it. We have heard from so many of our working artist colleagues that 2020 and the beginning of 2021 has been a difficult time since so many shows have been cancelled,” stated Melissa Paolercio CCArts Executive Director. “Art shows and craft fairs are a huge revenue driver for so many local artists. We knew we wanted to do our part to support them and what better way to invite our community back to campus then with a socially-distanced outdoor event.”
“The majority of the vendors are Delaware-based and will be selling handmade fine art and crafts including ceramics, jewelry, felting, turned wood, painting and more. There will also be food vendors selling baked goods and local honey,” says Hartz.
Artists include: Stephanie Atkins (Mink’s Signature Foods & Desserts), Elisabeth Bard, Zachary Bloom (Zachary Bloom Jewelry Designs), Damaris Colon (London Rock Art), Sue Ann Cox (The Fairy Potter), Christina Fabris and Joseph Csoltko (Iris and Callisto’s Apiary), Pam Horstmann (Painted Threads), Bethann C. Kelleher (BBK Ceramics), Becki Mott-Lynn (Flossie’s Umbrella), Stephanie Przybylek (Creative Animal), Valerie Walton (Val Walton Art), Abe & Bonnie Warren (Handcrafted by Abraham Warren), Patricia Whitman (Links and Pearls). The Center for the Creative Arts (CCARTS) is located at 410 Upper Snuff Mill Row and Rt. 82, Yorklyn, DE. For more information about CCArts, visit the website at www.ccarts.org, or call the center at 302-239-2434.
CCArts has been offering classes in the fine and performing arts for over 40 years as well as art exhibits, community celebrations and the popular Yorklyn Live: Open Mic Night. The summer program serves 800 or more children over ten weeks each year and offers scholarships to children in need. 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
Join the Rachel Kohl Community Library on June 9 for a virtual presentation from the Tyler Arbortetum! During fall and winter, texture, seeds, and berries take center stage in the garden. Learn more about how to create a landscape that shines during these quieter times of year, while also looking beautiful when the flowers are in full bloom. You’ll discover some wonderful new plants that will bring year round interest to your home garden.
Register here: https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/7751360
Join us for a virtual screening of the Justice Bell Foundation's new documentary Finding Justice: The Untold Story of Women's Fight for the Vote. Then, stay for a question-and-answer session with Amanda Owen, the filmmaker and director of the Justice Bell Foundation.
Part present-day detective story and part a historical account of the movement for voting rights, Finding Justice: The Untold Story of Women's Fight for the Vote tells the story of a band of intrepid women and their one-ton bronze bell that became a celebrated icon of the women's suffrage movement.
As current struggles for gender equality and voting rights continue to make front-page news, this account of the suffragists’ courage and dogged persistence will inspire new generations in the fight for justice and equality.
Register here: https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/7757731
Find out what all the buzz is about inside beehive boxes at Open Hive Day on June 19
Learn about the bee's life inside the hive at Open Hive Day on June 19, 10 a.m. to noon at New Leaf Sensory Garden, 776 Rosedale Road, Kennett Square, PA.
Apiarist Michael Langer of Brandywine Bee Company will give an inside look at the busy, buzzy world of honeybees. The program, co-hosted by The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County and Brandywine Bee Company, offers adults and families the opportunity to get up close to a hive during routine inspection and expand practical beekeeping knowledge. Protective gear will be provided.
Learn about bee colonies, different bee types in the colony, bee life, and what you can do at home to support and protect these important pollinators. Bring your bee questions for the expert.
The event is $5 for The Land Conservancy and Chester County Bee Association members and $10 for non-members.
This is a Community Based Land Stewardship program. Learn more about The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County.
For additional information, please contact Kathryn Pearlstine Freilich at [email protected].
Beer Garden Fundraiser in partnership with Locust Lane Brewery
Saturday, June 19, 2021, 1-4 p.m.
Join the Domestic Violence Center of Chester County (DVCCC) on Locust Lane Craft Brewery's newly opened outdoor deck where you’ll be served by some special guest bartenders. 100% of tips will be donated to DVCCC. No registration required for this event!
Would you rather take your Beer Garden to-go? Pre-order a kit with your choice of 4-pack, special edition pint glass, and accompanying snack courtesy of Righteous Felon Jerky. Kits will be available for pickup the week of the event:
June 16 -18: 3-7 pm
June 19: 1-6 pm
Pre-order at the link below:**
https://biermi.com/store/locust-lane/products
**Note: You will be asked to enter your birth date and then select your pickup location preference. Select "Taproom and Brewery." You will then be taken to the page to place your order. Look for the icons that say "DVCCC Fundraiser."
Join us via Zoom for a virtual tour of America's most historic prison, Eastern State Penitentiary, and learn more about how it intersects with the history of organized crime in the era of prohibition.
Embark on an in-depth virtual exploration of vice, scandal and the struggles Eastern State faced in the early 20th century. This guided program includes a brief overview of Eastern State’s founding principles, highlights organized crime figures who spent time at Eastern State, including “Scarface” Al Capone, and ends with group discussion.
Register here: https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/7761559
The spotted lanternfly has invaded Pennsylvania, but at the Wines, Vines & the Villain event, you can learn mitigation techniques and how to destroy their habitat while enjoying a complimentary glass of wine.
The event will be offered on two Tuesdays: May 18 and June 22. The winery opens at 6 p.m., and the program begins at 6:30 p.m. Galer Estate Vineyard & Winery is located at 700 Folly Hill Drive, Kennett Square, PA 19348.
Register at https://app.etapestry.com/cart/TheLandConservancyforSouth_1/default/item.php?ref=1683.0.779930641.
On both dates, guests will learn about the potential of this invader to destroy the wine, beer, fruit, and lumber industries. Guests will learn what you can do to stop damage at home and the workplace.
On May 18, guests will learn about honeybees and the effect of the spotted lanternfly on honey production in Chester County from experts at the Brandywine Bee Company. Meagan Doer, an expert from Penn State Extension, will teach techniques to stop the spread.
On June 22, winemaker Virginia Mitchell will talk about the potential of this invader to affect the wine industry, wine production, yields, and grapevines. A short tour of the vineyards will follow.
The event is sponsored by The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County. Masks are required at this COVID-compliant event held totally outdoors; please dress accordingly. Registration is required. A short tour of the vineyards after the lecture may be offered. Guests must be 21 or older to attend.
The rain date is for May 18 is May 27. The rain date for June 22 is June 29.
Tickets are $25 for The Land Conservancy members and $35 for non-members and includes one glass of award-winning wine. Wine bottles and additional glasses of wine will be available for sale.
In its 26th year, The Land Conservancy continues to be passionate about the perpetual preservation and stewardship of open space, natural resources, historic sites, and working agricultural lands throughout Southern Chester County. Proceeds from programs like this help fund land acquisitions and stewardship projects and our efforts to protect the natural beauty of Southern Chester County. Donations of support also help TLC do what it does best – preserve land for future generations!
Learn more about The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County.
For additional information or questions, please contact Jennifer Kriesel, development director, at [email protected].
Art Stroll Kennett Square
https://historickennettsquare.com/
Art Loop Wilmington
First Friday West Chester
Webpage: http://www.ccarts.org/artisans-show/
CCArts transforms outdoor field into a marketplace of fine handcrafted gifts & delicious food once a month to support local artists and food vendors.
The Center for the Creative Arts launches a monthly outdoor market on Sunday, May 2, 2021 11am-3pm. “It is our hope that this farmers market meets artisan show will become a community gathering place that nourishes people’s bodies and spirits with food and art,” says Jennifer Hartz, CCArts Program Director and Market Coordinator. “When Jennifer brought this idea to one of our staff meetings, I was really excited to support it. We have heard from so many of our working artist colleagues that 2020 and the beginning of 2021 has been a difficult time since so many shows have been cancelled,” stated Melissa Paolercio CCArts Executive Director. “Art shows and craft fairs are a huge revenue driver for so many local artists. We knew we wanted to do our part to support them and what better way to invite our community back to campus then with a socially-distanced outdoor event.”
“The majority of the vendors are Delaware-based and will be selling handmade fine art and crafts including ceramics, jewelry, felting, turned wood, painting and more. There will also be food vendors selling baked goods and local honey,” says Hartz.
Artists include: Stephanie Atkins (Mink’s Signature Foods & Desserts), Elisabeth Bard, Zachary Bloom (Zachary Bloom Jewelry Designs), Damaris Colon (London Rock Art), Sue Ann Cox (The Fairy Potter), Christina Fabris and Joseph Csoltko (Iris and Callisto’s Apiary), Pam Horstmann (Painted Threads), Bethann C. Kelleher (BBK Ceramics), Becki Mott-Lynn (Flossie’s Umbrella), Stephanie Przybylek (Creative Animal), Valerie Walton (Val Walton Art), Abe & Bonnie Warren (Handcrafted by Abraham Warren), Patricia Whitman (Links and Pearls). The Center for the Creative Arts (CCARTS) is located at 410 Upper Snuff Mill Row and Rt. 82, Yorklyn, DE. For more information about CCArts, visit the website at www.ccarts.org, or call the center at 302-239-2434.
CCArts has been offering classes in the fine and performing arts for over 40 years as well as art exhibits, community celebrations and the popular Yorklyn Live: Open Mic Night. The summer program serves 800 or more children over ten weeks each year and offers scholarships to children in need. 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
Join us for a virtual tour of the National Liberty Museum's latest exhibition Graphic Content at 10:00 AM on July 7. Graphic Content features graphic-centered artworks that act as social commentary, taking inspiration from counterculture tradition and giving voice to those outside the mainstream. It features artists who do not shy away from confronting and responding to difficult issues within their creative process. The artwork embodies the artists' personal reflections on the current social and political climate.
This program will be held virtually. Registration is required. You can do so here.
The Zoom link for this program will be sent in a reminder email 24 hours before the event. Please make sure to check your email's spam folder for this message if you do not receive it. If it has not arrived in your inbox or spam folder, please contact us at 610-358-3445, ext 103, or [email protected]
Join us on July 15 for a virtual tour and Q&A with the American Swedish Historical Museum!
Founded in 1926, the American Swedish Historical Museum in South Philadelphia is the oldest Swedish museum in the United States. The Museum is located on land that was once part of a seventeenth-century land grant from Queen Christina of Sweden to Swedish colonist, Sven Skute. The Museum’s architect, Swedish-American John Nydén, combined architectural features from three prominent edifices in his design. He modeled the main building after a seventeenth-century Swedish manor house, Eriksberg in Södermanland. The copper cupola atop the building is inspired by the one on Stockhlom’s City Hall, and the arcades which flank the Museum are patterned after those at George Washington’s home, Mount Vernon.
The museum boasts twelve galleries, including ones that focus on the New Sweden Colony (now Pennsylvania), traditional Swedish textiles, Pippi Longstocking, the accomplishments of Swedish women through history, and many more!
Registration is required. Click here to register.
Settlers Inn hosts a special four-course outdoor dinner in the woods to sample, sip and speak with industry chefs, farmers, and experts about how our local food travels from farm to fork and the positive impact of sourcing, supporting, and eating local. Topics to be explored include the importance of nourishing the planet as much as we nourish ourselves, the significance of farming because farmers are a critical ingredient to the local recipe for nutritional and sustainable success and how supporting places like Cooperative grocery stores should be the standard and norm as opposed to larger grocery store chains. Impresario Judy Wicks, Executive Chef Bonnie Shuman and Farmer Nina Berryman collaborate for a special evening to celebrate and educate.
Menu - https://thesettlersinn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Judy-Wicks-Dinner-menu-2021.pdf
Price per person is $125 plus tax and gratuity with space limited and on a first call, first-served basis through Eventbrite.
The SHI Macrobiotics virtual Summer Conference offers a clear path to achieve better physical, emotional, mental, social, and environmental health naturally through macrobiotics, a system of holistic principles and dynamic practices that guides choices in nutrition and lifestyle practices.
Learn from the world’s leading macrobiotic educators as they provide the latest information, nutritional insights, recipes, menus and demonstrations, dispel myths and answer questions. With more than a dozen classes over two days, the conference includes presentations that are relevant whether you are new to macrobiotics or a longtime practitioner, including:
Sat., 7/17, 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Your Body in Balance: The New Science of Food, Hormones, and Health
Neal Barnard, MD, FACC, Adjunct Professor of Medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine (Washington, DC) and President of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine describes how dietary factors can influence hormone activity and the potential effects on human health.
Sat., 7/17, 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Back to the Cutting Board
Christina Pirello, MFN, one of America’s preeminent authorities on healthy living with natural and whole foods at its core, leads a serious conversation about the role of food and its impact on our ability to fight disease, while inspiring you to get back in the kitchen to nourish yourself.
Sat. 7/17, 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
COVID Meets a Whole Food Plant-Based Diet – Wishful Thinking Because Plant-Based Nutrition Played Dead
Colin Campbell, PhD, founder of the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies and the online Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate in partnership with eCornell, has been at the forefront of nutrition education and research for decades. He will discuss why a role for nutrition in controlling virus-initiated diseases is being ignored when it happens to be the same as that used for preventing and treating degenerative diseases.
Visit https://shimacrobiotics.org/calendar/shis-1st-annual-summer-macrobiotic-conference-online/ for the full schedule, a description of each session, and to register. Registration options include the full two-day conference, or single-day Saturday or Sunday.
Cost:
Two Days: 7/17 and 7/18 $120 thru 5/31, then $150
Single Day: 7/17 or 7/18 $60 thru 5/31, then $75
Discounts are available for college students, seniors, medical professionals, teachers, and the military. Email [email protected] and include your name, contact info, proof of status, and a paragraph about why this discount would be important.
College student discounted cost:
Two Days: 7/17 and 7/18 $49
Seniors, medical professionals, teachers, and military members discounted cost:
Two Days: 7/17 and 7/18 $105 thru 5/31, then $135
A full recording will be available following the event for any sessions that may be missed; the recording may also be purchased at https://shimacrobiotics.org/calendar/shis-1st-annual-summer-macrobiotic-conference-online/. For more information, call 215-238-9212, email [email protected], or visit https://shimacrobiotics.org/.
About SHI Macrobiotics
The SHI Macrobiotics mission is to educate and empower individuals to create their own lasting health through diet and lifestyle practices. SHI’s faculty includes Denny and Susan Waxman, who have been teaching, counseling and living macrobiotic lifestyles for many decades, using their knowledge and expertise to educate and help thousands across the globe live healthy, happy lives.
— Learn what it takes to be a beekeeper at an event about keeping bees do's and don'ts on Saturday, July 17, from 10 a.m. to noon at New Leaf Sensory Garden
776 Rosedale Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348. The event is hosted by The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County and Brandywine Bee Company.
All ages will see a live hive in person, up-close but safely! Learn about bee colonies, different bee types in the colony, bee life, and what it takes to be a beekeeper. Bring your bee questions. Protective gear will be provided.
The cost is $5 for The Land Conservancy and Chester County Bee Association members or $10 for non-members.
Register at https://www.tlcforscc.org/events.
For additional information, contact Kathryn Pearlstine Freilich at [email protected].
Now more than ever, it’s time to regain control of your health and wellness!
The SHI Macrobiotics virtual Summer Conference offers a clear path to achieve better physical, emotional, mental, social, and environmental health naturally through macrobiotics, a system of holistic principles and dynamic practices that guides choices in nutrition and lifestyle practices.
Learn from the world’s leading macrobiotic educators as they provide the latest information, nutritional insights, recipes, menus and demonstrations, dispel myths and answer questions. With more than a dozen classes over two days, the conference includes presentations that are relevant whether you are new to macrobiotics or a longtime practitioner, including:
Sat., 7/17, 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Your Body in Balance: The New Science of Food, Hormones, and Health
Neal Barnard, MD, FACC, Adjunct Professor of Medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine (Washington, DC) and President of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine describes how dietary factors can influence hormone activity and the potential effects on human health.
Sat., 7/17, 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Back to the Cutting Board
Christina Pirello, MFN, one of America’s preeminent authorities on healthy living with natural and whole foods at its core, leads a serious conversation about the role of food and its impact on our ability to fight disease, while inspiring you to get back in the kitchen to nourish yourself.
Sat. 7/17, 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
COVID Meets a Whole Food Plant-Based Diet – Wishful Thinking Because Plant-Based Nutrition Played Dead
Colin Campbell, PhD, founder of the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies and the online Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate in partnership with eCornell, has been at the forefront of nutrition education and research for decades. He will discuss why a role for nutrition in controlling virus-initiated diseases is being ignored when it happens to be the same as that used for preventing and treating degenerative diseases.
Visit https://shimacrobiotics.org/calendar/shis-1st-annual-summer-macrobiotic-conference-online/ for the full schedule, a description of each session, and to register. Registration options include the full two-day conference, or single-day Saturday or Sunday.
Cost:
Two Days: 7/17 and 7/18 $120 thru 5/31, then $150
Single Day: 7/17 or 7/18 $60 thru 5/31, then $75
Discounts are available for college students, seniors, medical professionals, teachers, and the military. Email [email protected] and include your name, contact info, proof of status, and a paragraph about why this discount would be important.
College student discounted cost:
Two Days: 7/17 and 7/18 $49
Seniors, medical professionals, teachers, and military members discounted cost:
Two Days: 7/17 and 7/18 $105 thru 5/31, then $135
A full recording will be available following the event for any sessions that may be missed; the recording may also be purchased at https://shimacrobiotics.org/calendar/shis-1st-annual-summer-macrobiotic-conference-online/. For more information, call 215-238-9212, email [email protected], or visit https://shimacrobiotics.org/.
About SHI Macrobiotics
The SHI Macrobiotics mission is to educate and empower individuals to create their own lasting health through diet and lifestyle practices. SHI’s faculty includes Denny and Susan Waxman, who have been teaching, counseling and living macrobiotic lifestyles for many decades, using their knowledge and expertise to educate and help thousands across the globe live healthy, happy lives.
Join us as we (virtually) visit Philadelphia's Magic Gardens and take a tour of the current exhibit "Hecho in Mexico / Made in Mexico."
The exhibit highlights the work of Mexican folk artists featured throughout the Magic Gardens. These artists create handmade works that reflect the stories, people, and traditions of their particular region, and their artistic skills are passed down through generations, often within families. From ceramics to papier-mâché to paintings, these works are infused with talent and beauty.
Registration is required. Click here to register.