Apr
21
Thu
“Controlling Your Mindset And Dealing With Failure”: Washington Memorial Heritage Leadership’s April Forum To Explore The Importance Of One’s Outlook On Success @ Washinton Memorial Chapel
Apr 21 @ 18:00 – 20:00

The Seminar Will Discuss George Washington’s Intuitive Leadership Skills

According to a recent article in Entrepreneur, the single most important factor influencing a person's success – whether personal or professional – is mindset. And for those hoping to develop a winning leadership plan, a positive outlook is essential to meeting (and exceeding) all predetermined goals.

 

No one exhibited an acumen for intuitive leadership skills better than George Washington. That’s why The Washington Memorial Heritage and David Cross and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) will be hosting a discussion on this topic as part of their popular Leadership Series at the Washington Memorial Chapel (Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park, Valley Forge, PA) on Thursday, April 21 at 6 PM.

 

During “Controlling Your Mindset And Dealing With Failure,” Indispensable Leadership’s Historical Expeditionary David Cross will explore how one can change his or her life by learning from George Washington and how he went from being one of the worst leaders ever, during the Seven Years’ War, into our greatest.

 

The Washington Memorial Heritage Leadership Forum Series is a History/Leadership and Author Events Program that kicked off earlier this year at the Washington Memorial Chapel. Drawing upon America’s Revolutionary history, the program examines the challenges and decisions faced by the country’s Founders. Analyzing their experiences, the program provides lessons which help attendees in their business and personal life.

 

The price will be $20 per person per session; students with proof of student status will be admitted free.

 

Register to attend at http://wmchapel.org/heritage/leadership-forum-signup/

Or https://indispensableleadership.com/

 

Washington Memorial Chapel is located at Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park, Valley Forge, PA.

To learn more about the Washington Memorial Chapel, visit http://wmchapel.org/heritage/and http://www.savewashingtonmemorial.org/to learn about the restoration campaign.

 

Community Read at Longwood Gardens
Apr 21 @ 18:30

Explore the concept of trees as nature's great connectors

Get reading this winter as we join with local libraries and community partners for our Community Read—a program designed to bring books and people together, and spur discussion around an important topic or idea.

This year, we’re exploring the concept of trees as nature’s great connectors, and how trees may help us gain insight into ourselves and our place in the world. Our three selections include our featured book The Songs of Trees: Stories from Nature’s Great Connectors by David Haskell, the poetic picture book We Planted a Tree by Diane Muldrow, and the engaging graphic novel by the team at the Morton Arboretum Canopy Career Chronicles.

The Songs of Trees and We Planted a Tree are available to Members as eBooks and a digital version of Canopy Career Chronicles is available on the Morton Arboretum website. They’re also available for purchase at major booksellers and available for borrowing at most public libraries in New Castle County, DE; Gloucester County, NJ; Cecil County, MD; and Berks County, Chester County, Cumberland County, Delaware County, and Montgomery County, PA.


Trees Living Apart from Humans April 14 at 6:30 pm

Trees Living in Cities April 21 at 6:30 pm

Learn More

 

Apr
27
Wed
The Chris Herren Story
Apr 27 @ 19:00

The Unionville-Chadds Ford School District has partnered with Kennett Consolidated School District to welcome Chris Herren to our communities to speak on his personal journey from addiction to sobriety.  His presentation, Prevention Starts with All: The Chris Herren Story, will be held on April 27, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. in the Kennett High School Auditorium (100 E South St., Kennett Square, PA).  This event is designed for parents and is open to the community. Students at both Unionville and Kennett High Schools will have assemblies with Chris Herren during the school day. Space is limited - click below to register for this event and reserve your seat!

Apr
28
Thu
Annual Candlelight Vigil
Apr 28 @ 18:00

CVC to Host Annual Candlelight Vigil to Remember Those Lost to Violent Crime

 The Crime Victims’ Center of Chester County, Inc. (CVC) will hold its Annual Candlelight Vigil and Memorial Service to remember loved ones and fallen law enforcement lost to violent crime over the years in Chester County on April 28th at the Victims’ Memorial Site in Kardon Park at 6:00 p.m.

One of CVC’s core services is to assist those who have been victimized by crime through their process of healing through advocacy and counseling.  The Annual Candlelight Vigil and Memorial Service has been held since 1991 (with the exception of 2020).  In conjunction with the Candlelight Vigil, about 15 years ago, two then current CVC counselors, Tina O’Connor and Gina Basciani, began working with survivors to process their loss due to violent crime through a quilting project. Creating a square unique to their loved one, survivors have had an opportunity to work through grief in a way that honors and remembers the person they lost. Brooke Hedderick, CVC’s Vice President of Operations, who has been with CVC for over 25 years shared “the quilt allows them to share their love and memories in a supportive environment. We talk about the loved one that is lost and share in the conversations – for instance - like they were such a diva or he had the most beautiful eyes. As they mourn, they remember, and there is a lot of laughter and tears.”

Beginning with Sue Stallard as the first seamstress, individualized squares have been sewn together forming the quilt pictured. Sue transitioned from the seamstress of the quilt, to a volunteer, and then to a staff member of the CVC before she passed in 2017. The squares include clothing articles, photographs, words of remembrance, and many other beautiful, and moving tributes. CVC Art Therapist Kate Stank, took over helping with the quilting project in 2012. She shared of working with clients and colleagues throughout the years, “It was always a powerful experience to watch survivors work on the quilt. The quilt is a keeper of memory and story of those lost and for those who lost them. It allows us to know that person on a more personal level. A cloth patch, a snip of clothing, a piece of jewelry; all chosen by survivors so that we can enter into the life that was…while honoring the loss that is, and always will be. The quilt holds their story now and for the future.”

If you would like to participate in CVC’s Quilting Project to create a square for your loved one lost to violence please contact Kate Stank at [email protected].

For those wishing to attend the Candlelight Vigil, the service and vigil will take place outside at the Victims’ Memorial in Kardon Park, Downingtown. As the event is being held completely outside at the Memorial seating is very limited so if you would like to guarantee a seat for the service, please bring a chair or blanket. This event is weather permitting and any cancellations will be posted on the Facebook event page and CVC’s website.

Additional details and weather cancellation information can be found at www.CVCofCC.org/vigil

 

 

 

Apr
30
Sat
Brandywine Valley Chorale Concert: Remembrance and Hope @ Unionville High School Auditorium
Apr 30 @ 19:00
Brandywine Valley Chorale returns with a new program that emphasizes remembrance for those we’ve lost while inspiring hope of brighter days ahead.
The concert features two diverse works, the Fauré Requiem and Dan Forrest’s Requiem For The Living.  Special guest performance by the Unionville High School Chorale. Accompanied by a 15-piece chamber orchestra and organ.
$20 Adults ·$15 Seniors & Students
GET TICKETS: thebvc.org or at the door
May
6
Fri
First Friday – Kennett, Wilmington, West Chester
May 6 @ 17:00
May
7
Sat
Mother’s Day Weekend Concert
May 7 @ 11:00

Mother’s Day Weekend Concert

Saturday, May 7, 2022 – 11:00am
Winterthur

  • Afternoon of a Faun – Claude Debussy
  • Nonet in E-flat Major – Louise Farrenc

Share your love of music with your mother – or any beloved woman in your life. Set against the gorgeous backdrop of Winterthur, we present two gorgeous pieces. First, Debussy’s famed Afternoon of a Faun – delicate, complicated, and moving, a true delight. We close the program with Louise Farrenc’s Nonet in E- at Major. A notable female composer of the 19th century, her music, although neglected after her death, has recently enjoyed a well-deserved renaissance.

Purchase tickets directly from Winterthur.

May
12
Thu
The Washington Memorial Heritage’s Leadership Series Focuses On Ben Franklin @ Washington Memorial Chapel
May 12 @ 18:00 – 20:00

May’s Class Will Discuss Benjamin Franklin’s Role As The First American To Gain

World-Wide Attention As A Brilliant Writer, Businessman, Politician, And Scientist

The Washington Memorial Heritage and David Cross and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) are teaming up, once again, for their popular Leadership Series at the Washington Memorial Chapel (Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park, Valley Forge, PA) on Thursday, May 12 at 6 PM.

 

During this month’s discussion, “Washington’s Contemporaries,” David Cross will explore the relationship between George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, while diving into the personal and career lessons Franklin has left us. He will reflect upon Franklin’s role as the first American to gain world-wide attention as a brilliant writer, businessman, politician, and scientist as well as the first to write what, we refer to today, as a “self- help” book. Franklin’s autobiography was written not to leave behind the stories of a great man so much as to show the entrepreneurial pathway by which others could also rise from poverty to reach the highest level of financial success and intellectual and moral strength.

 

A series that will educate, inspire, and empower, “Washington’s Contemporaries” is perfect for entrepreneurs, business professionals and those looking to enhance their lives and their careers.

 

The Washington Memorial Heritage Leadership Forum Series is a History/Leadership and Author Events Program that kicked off earlier this year at the Washington Memorial Chapel. Drawing upon America’s Revolutionary history, the program examines the challenges and decisions faced by the country’s Founders. Analyzing their experiences, the program provides lessons which help attendees in their business and personal life.

 

The price will be $20 per person per session; students with proof of student status will be admitted free.

 

Register to attend at http://wmchapel.org/heritage/leadership-forum-signup/

Or https://indispensableleadership.com/

 

Washington Memorial Chapel is located at Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park, Valley Forge, PA.

To learn more about the Washington Memorial Chapel, visit http://wmchapel.org/heritage/and http://www.savewashingtonmemorial.org/to learn about the restoration campaign.

 

May
14
Sat
CFHS Spring Yard Sale
May 14 @ 08:00 – 12:00

CFHS Multi-Family Yard Sale

Saturday, May 14th, 2022,  8:00am - 12:00pm

Are you looking for a way to support the Chadds Ford Historical Society and also make some extra cash?  Our annual Yard Sale is a little different this year...bring your tables and goodies to sell and we provide the space!

Click here for more information

May
15
Sun
KSO – Masterworks 3
May 15 @ 15:00

Masterworks 3

Sunday, May 15, 2022 – 3:00pm
Unionville High School

  • Winner of the Kennett Symphony Composition Competition
  • Les Preludes – Franz Liszt
  • Violin Concerto – Johannes Brahms, David Kim, violin

From some of history’s most well-known composers to the next generation of talent, this concert has something for everyone. We begin this program with the winner of our first-ever Composition Competition. This is followed by Franz Liszt’s Les Preludes, a dynamic work whose theme goes through many changes in mood over the course of the piece, from introspective and tender to triumphant. Our finale is Brahms’s Violin Concerto – a piece of great musical depth and sophistication, one of the most important violin concertos in the repertoire, and a perfect concerto for such a consummate artist as David Kim, concertmaster of The Philadelphia Orchestra.

May
19
Thu
Gems and Thugs seminar
May 19 @ 18:30 – 20:30

Pennsbury Land Trust is sponsoring a seminar “Gems and Thugs” on Thursday, May 19 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the township building at 702 Baltimore Pike. Karen Travers will facilitate the event and talk about native plants (Gems) and the non-native ones (Thugs) and how to reduce the negative effects on our landscape. There will be a walk in the township park to see some of these plants in the wild. Wear sturdy walking shoes. Call the township building to register at 610-388-7323. The cost is $5 at the door, but free to Pennsbury Land Trust members.

May
22
Sun
Pints for Poppy @ Neshaminy Creek Brewing
May 22 @ 12:00 – 19:00
Join us this Sunday, May 22nd at our Dublin taproom we are hosting a fundraising event, Pints for Poppy, for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation!

We've brewed an exclusive beer, just for the occasion - a classic Bavarian-Style Hefeweizen conditioned on fresh cranberry puree and hibiscus flowers. An opening bouquet of banana, clove, and floral hibiscus gives way to a soft cereal grain character with a hint of fruity sweetness and a tart finish. Named after one of our co-owners' nieces who suffers from CF, Pints for Poppy is a bright and refreshing wheat beer best enjoyed with friends and family.
Join us from 12-7pm on Sunday, May 22nd for fun, games, and plenty of beer with a portion of the proceeds going to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - an organization very close to our hearts.
-Exclusive Pints For Poppy Cranberry Hibiscus Hefeweizen
-Event Merch
-Live DJ
-Raffle Baskets
-Photo Booth
-Kids Activities
-Lawn Games
-Homemade Dog Treats
-Pints For Poppy Cookies
-AND MORE!
May
24
Tue
Keynote Speaker Brigadier General Maureen Weigl
May 24 @ 07:30

Southern Chester County Chamber Inspirational Breakfast to host

Keynote Speaker Brigadier General Maureen Weigl

 

The Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce will hold its

7th Annual Inspirational Breakfast on Tuesday, May 24, beginning at 7:30 am at The Mendenhall Inn in Mendenhall, PA. The springtime signature event features an inspiring theme with patriotic components. The keynote speaker, Brigadier General Maureen Weigl, will present a powerful presentation entitled “Together We Serve.”

Brigadier General Weigl is Pennsylvania’s Deputy Adjutant General for Veterans Affairs. In this position, she supervises the administration of state veterans’ programs, reintegration and outreach, and veteran initiatives for nearly 800,000 veterans and their dependents. General Weigl also oversees operation of the Commonwealth’s six veterans’ homes & ensures compliance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations related to nursing home care, and, acts as the agency liaison between federal, state and local government agencies and veterans' organizations on all matters concerning veterans in PA. Weigl is a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, Project Manager, Executive Leadership Coach, and member of the American Legion.

Brigadier General Weigl retired from the Army in May 2016 after serving for 25 years. Since her retirement, she has started her own woman-owned/service-disabled Veteran-owned small business, Pro Rec Resource Solutions, LLC, where she provides government consulting, talent management, & recruiting services. She also continues to serve Veterans by partnering with clothing manufacturers to make adjustable clothing for Veterans and others with prosthetic limbs. Brigadier General Weigl’s service and dedication are impactful and will be sure to influence all in attendance.

The event includes a Coffee Reception with Reception Sponsor, Qnectus, followed by a formal sit-down breakfast and program with Presenting Sponsor, Constellation Energy. Special guests include the American Legion Color Guard of Kennett Square Post 00491, led by John DiMatteo, Corporal, United States Marine Corp and local business owner and Chamber member, The National Anthem, performed by Leon R. Spencer, Jr., the Chamber’s 2016 Outstanding Citizen of the Year, and “TAPS” performed by Bill Anderson of Grieco Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc.

 

May
25
Wed
Unionville High School Student Art Show & Coffeehouse @ Unionville High School
May 25 @ 19:00 – 21:00

The Unionville High School Art Department will host a Student Art Show and Coffeehouse on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Unionville High School. Visitors will enjoy an evening of live music and light refreshments, and will experience the amazing work of UHS student artists from grades 9-12. Admission is free.

The UHS Student Art Show Committee is pleased to announce that Josie Tucker has been selected as the 2021-2022 Featured Senior Artist for the show. Additionally, Jessica Hall has been awarded 1st Honorable Mention and Mariel DiNatale has been awarded 2nd Honorable Mention. Local artist and Student Art Show Committee Member Sarah Snyder-Dinsel says “I am constantly amazed at the caliber of art work created by UHS students. It is a pleasure to view their work, and our decision is never an easy one.”

The community is encouraged to attend the Art Show and Coffeehouse on May 25. For more information, please visit the Unionville Art Gala website at https://www.unionvilleartgala.com/student-artists.

May
30
Mon
Auction
May 30 @ 10:00
William Bunch Auctions proudly presents a great collection of fresh to market antiques, fine art, glass, china, furniture of all ages and style, silver, jewelry, Asian, porcelain, glass, and much more. Due to the amount of positive feedback received, buyer pickups will remain by appointment only. You can schedule your pickup appointment here: bunchappointments.as.me

In our continued efforts to keep everyone safe and healthy, we respectfully ask that you continue to wear a mask at all times while in our building.

Bunch Auctions is asking all clients to utilize remote bidding options for this auction. Bidding is available by absentee, by phone, or online with BunchLive, Live Auctioneers, Invaluable and AuctionZip.

 

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Jun
3
Fri
First Friday – Kennett, Wilmington, West Chester
Jun 3 @ 17:00
Jun
4
Sat
Locust Grove Schoolhouse Re-Dedication and Open House @ Locust Grove Schoolhouse
Jun 4 @ 14:00 – 16:00

Please join us for a re-dedication of the Locust Grove one-room schoolhouse.  Over the past 18 years, the Pocopson Township Historical Committee has been working on restoring this schoolhouse for community use and day in the life events.

Jun
18
Sat
Juneteenth Poetry Slam
Jun 18 @ 11:00 – Jun 19 @ 13:00

Get ready for the Juneteenth Poetry Slam in Kennett Square, PA. Guests will enjoy inspirational poetry, music, family fun and much more. The event MCs are hip hop icon Roxanne Shante, who you can hear daily on her Sirius XM radio show and Isabella Hanson, Founder of the international "I Matter" poetry contest and winner of the 2022 Princeton Prize. This event is free and open to the public. Come to be inspired!

This special event is powered by the National Youth Foundation and the Kennett Library. and sponsored by State Farm Insurance.

For more information, please contact us at: [email protected]

Jun
26
Sun
Symphony Under The Stars
Jun 26 @ 19:30

Symphony Under The Stars

Sunday, June 26, 2022 – 7:30pm
Open Air Theatre, Longwood Gardens

  • The Lark Ascending – Ralph Vaughan Williams, Kennett Symphony Instrumental Competition Winner Kristy Chen, violin
  • Selections from The Planets – Gustav Holst
  • Star Wars Suite – John Williams

Enjoy a beautiful summer evening outdoors with our final concert of the season. The Lark Ascending is a piece that is indebted to English folk music which portrays nostalgia for a simpler time; joining us will be our Instrumental Competition winner Kristy Chen, currently a student at the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music. The Planets was inspired by the astrological significance of the planets and is the perfect piece to hear under a night sky. We close with John William’s legendary score for Star Wars, an instantly recognizable work that hearkens back to old Hollywood film scores.

Jul
1
Fri
First Friday – Kennett, Wilmington, West Chester
Jul 1 @ 17:00
Jul
8
Fri
“Water’s Edge” Exhibit Opening
Jul 8 @ 18:00 – 20:00

Opens with wine!!!!   

Fabulous work by created by18 local artists....

Square Pear Fine Art Gallery

200 East State Street · Kennett Square, PA 19348

https://www.squarepeargallery.com/

Jul
12
Tue
Citadel Open House
Jul 12 @ 17:30 – 19:30
Jul
16
Sat
Bending Metal: Tour, Lunch and Workshop
Jul 16 @ 10:00 – 14:00

Workshop at Stan Smokler’s Marshall Bridge studio: “Bending Metal: Tour, Lunch and Workshop” July 16 (rain date July 17)

Info at https://delart.org/class/bending-metal-tour-lunch-workshop/

Stan Smokler Post-Exhibition Celebration and Art Sale, to help with Stan’s medical expenses from Pick’s Disease, to be held at Stan’s Marshall Bridge Studio, following the close of the exhibition at the end of September 2022. Food, wine, music and art at this historic studio space alongside Red Clay Creek.

Jul
20
Wed
Pennsbury Land Trust education series
Jul 20 @ 11:00 – 12:30

The Pennsbury Township Land Trust Naturalist Education Series begins Wednesday, July 20, from 11 a.m. -12:30 p.m. with “Reading the Land.” Meet jumping worms, a voracious local predator that breathes through its skin, and an invasive shrub that hosts ticks carrying Lyme disease. Evaluate the land as we walk with a biologist through the township park.  Discuss keystone species, edge effect, and microclimates, and hear how they impact your own property. The event is free, with no registration required. Wear sturdy walking shoes. Meet at the Pennsbury Township Park entrance.

Other dates include Wednesday, Sept. 21; 11-12:30 with Our Native Wildflower Favorites, and Wednesday, Oct. 19; 11-12:30 with “Native Trees in Fall.”

Jul
21
Thu
Support the Christian C. Sanderson Museum
Jul 21 @ 18:00 – 20:30

YOU’RE INVITED TO OUR Event FOR THE support of the CHRISTIAN C. SANDERSON MUSEUM
Place: Thornbury Farms - 1256 Thornbury Rd, West Chester, PA 19382
Date: Thursday, July 21st, 2022
Time: 6:00pm to 8:30pm
Cost: $20 person / $30 per couple / Free for our Sanderson Museum Members
• This is a rain or shine event. Thornbury Farms has a pavilion we can be under during the event.
• If you are a museum member, please email us at [email protected] to RSVP.
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JOIN US FOR A LECTURE as we welcome author and historian Michael Harris as he will present a lecture on his book Brandywine: A Military History of the Battle that Lost
Philadelphia but Saved America, September 11, 1777. Mike will have his books there to purchase and sign for your convenience.

SEE ARTIFACTS as Chuck Ulmann, curator of the Sanderson Museum, will display
artifacts from the Revolutionary War period, including some from this pivotal battle that are
on display at the Sanderson Museum.

SOLDIERS FIRING!! Learn what these men faced from a British, Continental, and Militia reenactor. See what they carried into battle and what accounts they have found. At the end of
the presentation, there will be a firing demo by all three reenactors.

FOOD & DRINK: Thornbury Farms Framers Market will be open. You may purchase Breads, Popcorn, Pretzels, Cake, Cookies, Pies, Water, Ice Tea, Ice Cream Treats, Cheese &
Crackers, Fruit, and much more!!

Please help celebrate the Sanderson Museum as Chris would have liked, with our neighbors and friends, with plenty of food, and with education about the battle, artifacts, and reenactors.

Please go to: https://sandersonmuseum.org/event to sign up and purchase tickets.

Aug
3
Wed
Twelfth Night – Outdoor Theater
Aug 3 @ 20:00 – Aug 6 @ 21:00

Delaware County Community College and Hedgerow Theatre Company have joined together to produce William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, to be performed at 8 p.m., August 3–6 on the outdoor stage at the College’s Marple Campus, 901 S. Media Line Road, Media, PA 19063.

General admission is $15, and tickets can be purchased online at dccc.edu/theatre and in-person the evening of the performance. Attendees are invited to bring chairs and blankets as well as refreshments to enjoy during the performance on the lawn under the stars in the courtyard.

Twelfth Night is the College’s second annual summer Shakespeare production and is directed by Associate Professor of Drama Stephen Smith, with music composed and performed by retired Assistant Professor of Music Joseph Nocella. In collaboration with Hedgerow Theatre, Delaware County Community College student actors worked side-by-side with professional theatre artists for this production, which includes several graduates of the College’s Theatre Program!

After the production concludes on the Marple Campus, Twelfth Night will continue its run at Hedgerow Theatre Company, August 12–28. To learn more about those performances visit hedgerowtheatre.org.

Cast: Clark Clement, Dontay Driver, Marissa Emerson, Drew Garrison, Wonder Gaye, Zach Holzberg, Sandra Lawler, Chelsea Lombard, Will Myer, Umani Padmore, Joshua Peacock, Daniel Romano, Ray Saracini, Susan Wefel and Oniha Warren. Crew: Stephen Smith, director; Marcie Bramucci, producing artistic director at Hedgerow Theatre Company; Joseph Nocella, original music; Joseph Nocella, Stephen Campitelli, pianists; Stephen Wiseley, set design; Mimi Kenney Smith, costume design; Jerry Forsyth, lighting design; Nicki Bonura, stage manager; Umani Padmore, Wonder Gaye, Kelly Montgomery, assistant stage managers; Adam Bramucci, Stephen Smith, set construction; Vanessa Saharko, poster & program design; Elizabeth Hanson, wardrobe and costume construction; Susan Wefel, props; David Hulford, topiary sculptor.

Attached Graphic: Twelfth Night poster by student Vanessa Saharko, a Delaware County Community College graphic design major.

About Delaware County Community College: For more than 50 years, Delaware County Community College has served as the center of educational opportunity for residents of Delaware and Chester Counties. Students find affordable, open admission to higher education and can earn Associate in Arts (A.A.), Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.), or Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees. The College’s comprehensive programs offer high school dual enrollment; transfer options to four-year colleges and universities; prepare students for direct entry into the workforce; award professional certificates; and provide career advancement and lifelong learning opportunities. The College serves a diverse population of 16,000 credit and non-credit students each year. Visit www.dccc.edu for more information.

Aug
4
Thu
Golf Benefit
Aug 4 @ 10:00 – 16:00
Please join us for the 4th Annual BHCU Kids Foundation Golf Classic at Radnor Valley Country Club. We will have a great day of golf to support the BHCU Kids Foundation Hope for Children Fund, benefiting at-risk youth in Delaware County, PA. The day will feature, golf, lunch, $10,000 hole in one contest, $5,000 putting contest, team prizes and a great awards dinner following golf.

 

If you don't golf, please consider donating or supporting this great LOCAL cause. All proceeds stay right here in DELCO!

 

 

Event Details
·    4-man Scramble Format

·    Registration (boxed lunch included): 10:00 AM – 10:45 AM

·    Shotgun Start: 11:00 AM

·    Putting Contest Finals: 4:30 PM

·    Cocktail Hour, Dinner & Awards: 5:00 PM

·    $5,000 Putting Contest

·    $10,000 Hole-in-One Challenge

 

 

Aug
5
Fri
First Friday – Kennett, Wilmington, West Chester
Aug 5 @ 17:00
Aug
16
Tue
Roaring Twenties Soiree for Rivers
Aug 16 @ 19:00 – 22:00

 

HOST

Stroud Water Research Center

970 Spencer Road

Avondale, PA 19311-9514 USA

610-268-2153 Telephone; 610-268-0490 Fax

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Aug
17
Wed
Honey Tasting with Local Beekeeper Ed Pieters @ Rachel Kohl Community Library
Aug 17 @ 13:00 – 14:00

Honey, like sugar, is sweet but what sets it apart is its flavor.  Pure, natural honey produced by bees will not only be sweet, but will also have a flavor related to the nectar source. Learn how to recognize a good-quality honey and identify the floral source of the honey by its color, aroma, and flavor. Also learn how to discriminate and use liquid, creamed, chunk, comb, dried or fermented honey.

This program will take place on Wednesday, August 17, at 1:00 PM in the Community Room. Registration is required, as well as a $5 fee per person attending for supplies (honey!). To register, call 610-358-3445 or come into the library and speak with the circulation desk. Space are limited.