Sep
1
Tue
Soak Up the Sun Vinyasa Yoga
Sep 1 @ 06:00 – 07:00

Tuesdays, September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2015
6:00 – 7:00 pm
ChesLen Preserve
1199 Cannery Road, Coatesville, PA 19320

Bring a little sun into your day with this series of five, one-hour yoga classes set outdoors under ChesLen’s pavilion. Certified instructors from Bliss Yoga Studio lead classes to connect body and mind, surrounded by views of the preserve’s rolling fields and meadows.

You will move through a series of poses including sun salutations, becoming familiar with each pose, while allowing your body to learn and feel the intentions of each pose.
$75/person for the series.

Learn more and register...

Sep
3
Thu
CFBA meeting at Brandywine Prime
Sep 3 @ 17:00 – 19:00

Chadds Ford Business Association meeting

Check presentation to Friends of Brandywine Battlefield from Baseball Benefit.

Hors D'oeuvres and networking

$25 - RSVP to [email protected]

or prepay at http://www ChaddsFordLive.com/shop

Join now and membership is good through 2016

 

Live Music in the Beer Garden at Longwood Gardens
Sep 3 @ 19:00 – 22:00

For more information go to website

http://longwoodgardens.org/nightscape

 

 

Sep
4
Fri
Nightscape at Longwood Gardens
Sep 4 all-day

When night falls, your journey begins. Nightscape sets our Gardens aglow with moving imagery, lights, and original compositions beautifully animated and projected onto the living canvas that is our landscape.

Nightscape is on view July 1–October 31, Wednesday through Saturday evenings. Please note: Nightscape is open exclusively for Members July 1 & 2. A special ticket is required to view Nightscape. Purchase tickets in advance as sell out is likely. All-day Gardens Admission is included.

Limited tickets remain for opening weekend: July 3 & 4
Buy Before You Arrive • Special Ticket Required • Tickets Limited
Ages 19 and Older: $27 Ages 5–18: $17
Children ages 4 and under: Free ticket required

For more information and tickets

Art stroll Kennett Square
Sep 4 @ 18:00 – 21:00

Art Stroll

Kennett Square’s Art Stroll is a monthly celebration of the local art scene as it is showcased in the galleries, shops and restaurants throughout town.  Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to stroll the tree-lined streets and browse the many businesses that stay open late.  The Art Stroll runs from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on the first Friday of each month.
AFTER 5 p.m. on Friday, enjoy free parking anywhere in the PARKING GARAGE and at any street meter.

FRIDAYS from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Sep
5
Sat
Tiffany Glass exhibit opens at Winterthur
Sep 5 @ 10:00 – 17:00

 Tiffany Glass: Painting with Color and Light

September 5, 2015–January 3, 2016

Apple blossom library lamp, Tiffany Studios, New York, ca. 1905. The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass, Queens, New York N.86.IU.2a,b

As a painter, Louis C. Tiffany was captivated by the interplay of light and color, and this fascination found its most spectacular expression in his glass “paintings.” Through the medium of opalescent glass, Tiffany could actually capture light in color and manipulate it to achieve impressionistic effects. Using new and innovative techniques and materials, Tiffany Studios created leaded-glass windows and lampshades in vibrant colors and richly varied patterns, textures, and opacities.

Organized by The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass in New York City, Tiffany Glass: Painting with Color and Light is comprised of five windows, twenty lamps, and seventy-five pieces of opalescent flat glass, in addition to educational models illustrating how leaded-glass shades are selected and fabricated, along with three examples of Tiffany lamp forgeries to explore issues of authenticity and connoisseurship.

Dragonfly hanging shade (detail), Tiffany Studios, New York, ca. 1905. The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass, Queens, New York N.86.GL.8

The objects on display are some of the most iconic and celebrated of Tiffany’s works. Chosen for their masterful rendering of nature in flowers or landscape scenes and for the subtle use of light and shading in decorative geometric patterns, they exemplify the rich and varied glass palette, sensitive color selection, and intricacy of design that was characteristic of Tiffany’s leaded-glass objects. This exhibition also highlights some of the key figures at the Tiffany Studios who made essential contributions to the artistry of the windows and lamps—chemist Arthur J. Nash and leading designers Agnes Northrop and Clara Driscoll.

Dr. Egon Neustadt, the founder of The Neustadt Collection, began acquiring Tiffany lamps in 1935. He went on to amass an almost encyclopedic collection, but perhaps his most significant acquisition came in 1967 when he purchased the flat and pressed glass leftover from the closing of the Tiffany Studios in the late 1930s. This collection contains some 275,000 pieces of glass and is the only holding of its kind. With both materials and objects, The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass is uniquely positioned to fully explore Louis C. Tiffany’s legacy of painting with color and light.

Image at top: Well by Fence window, design attrib. to Agnes Northrop (1857–1953), Tiffany Studios, New York, ca. 1910. The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass, Queens, New York N86.W.9

Sep
7
Mon
Labor Day
Sep 7 all-day
Sep
8
Tue
Soak Up the Sun Vinyasa Yoga
Sep 8 @ 06:00 – 07:00

Tuesdays, September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2015
6:00 – 7:00 pm
ChesLen Preserve
1199 Cannery Road, Coatesville, PA 19320

Bring a little sun into your day with this series of five, one-hour yoga classes set outdoors under ChesLen’s pavilion. Certified instructors from Bliss Yoga Studio lead classes to connect body and mind, surrounded by views of the preserve’s rolling fields and meadows.

You will move through a series of poses including sun salutations, becoming familiar with each pose, while allowing your body to learn and feel the intentions of each pose.
$75/person for the series.

Learn more and register...

History on Tap with Tom McQuire @ Marshalton Inn
Sep 8 @ 18:30
The Marshalton Inn is just over 200 years old, but the history of Marshallton goes back more than a century earlier, when Abraham Marshall settled at Castle Rock in about 1705. Abraham donated a log building for the Bradford Friends Meeting in 1727 and his son, Humphry Marshall, built his splendid house in the 1770s. The Revolution swept by during the Battle of Brandywine and the Valley Forge encampment.  Join Tom McGuire as he discusses the first 100 years of growth and some of the people who lived here during History on Tap, an  initiative of the Chester County Historical Society that brings history to the casual atmosphere of local watering holes. Food and drink will be available for purchase.
Sep
10
Thu
Nightscape beer garden live performance at Longwood Gardens
Sep 10 all-day

Longwood Gardens’ New Summer Exhibit,

Longwood Gardens’ new nighttime installation, Nightscape: A Light and Sound Experience by Klip Collective, opening today, takes guests on an immersive journey around the Gardens with moving imagery, light and original music using Longwood’s  plants and landscape as the canvas. Created by Klip Collective of Philadelphia, this innovative display is Klip’s first garden-wide installation and will showcase never-before-seen views of Longwood at night. Tickets are on sale now at longwoodgardens.org.

“Using our Gardens as the inspiration and the canvas, Klip Collective is creating an imaginative visual and sound experience. Our guests will journey through the landscape and encounter the beauty of the gardens in a new and memorable way, augmented by light, imagery, and sound,” said Executive Director Paul B. Redman.

Nightscape is an experience very much in relationship with what’s already here at Longwood,“ said Klip Collective Director Ricardo Rivera.  “Within each different Garden landscape, we’re interpreting the space through movement, color, light, and sound, feeding off what’s there and illuminating it with our imaginations in a playful way,” he said.

One of the Nightscape experiences guests will encounter is at the Rose Arbor. Here, horticulture and art converge in an arrangement featuring striking bismarckia palms illuminated in a kaleidoscope of color.

The Flower Garden Drive by day is a formal avenue of towering hedgerows, but during Nightscape, undulating waves of blue and green transform flowerbeds, hedges, and trees into an undersea fantasia.

The Legacy Tree, one of the oldest in the Gardens, is transformed as deep blue and violet colors move from the tree’s root system through its arching canopy where particles of light disperse into the night sky.

The Large Lake inspires a celebration of the natural world, orchestrated against a musical score that evokes the sounds of the night forest. The Flower Garden Walk is home to thousands of points of light that play and scatter among the flowerbeds, delighting all who see it.

Other experiences include the Topiary Garden, which brings to life these “living sculptures” in a powerful and whimsical display. The East Conservatory showcases the convergence of Longwood’s horticultural expertise with the artist’s vision of form and color in a breathtaking spectacle.  In the Silver Garden, an arid, still landscape by day is transformed into an undulating, moving experience. Finally, multiple levels of color and light animate the towering palms of the Palm House.

Beer Garden Features Longwood Brew
Longwood is debuting its first ever Beer Garden featuring Victory Brewing Company. Dine with friends and family under the stars while enjoying pub-style fare and a variety of beers on tap, including a new Longwood signature brew, Longwood Seasons: Summer Zest, created by Victory Brewing Company using lemons grown at Longwood.

Nightscape Programming
Throughout Nightscape, Longwood will offer a variety of special programs and activities for guests to enjoy.  These include live music, Family Nights, and a new Artist & Friends speaker series. A Nightscape ticket is required for admission to the programs and Beer Garden.

Each Thursday in the Beer Garden regional artists perform live from 7-10 pm. Bluegrass artist Marc Silver, Gypsy jazz performer Jon Dichter, soulful music innovator Angela Sheik, and acoustic pop performer Dani Mari are slated to appear. Check longwoodgardens.org for the performance schedule.

Artist & Friends
Join the creator of Nightscape, Ricardo Rivera of Klip Collective, and an engaging panel of technologists and artists as they discuss cutting-edge topics inspired by the technology, art, music, and design, of Nightscape. Panel discussions are at 7 and 9 pm.

Soundscapes: Composers for Nightscape—July 10
Jon Barthmus
Composer, Sun Airway

Julian Grefe and Justin Geller
Founders, Pink Skull

Designing an Experience—August 14
Nick Fortugno
Co-Founder, Playmatics

Josh Goldblum
CEO, Blue Cadet

Alternative Storytelling—September 11
Yelena Rachitsky
Creative Producer, Future of StoryTelling

Kamal Sinclair
Co-Director New Frontier Story Lab, Sundance Institute

Effects of Technology on the Art of Storytelling—October 9
Navid Khonsari
Executive Producer, Ink Stories

Torfi Frans Olafsson
Creative Director, EVE Universe IP

Family Nights
July 15 & August 19

Enjoy a Nightscape-inspired seek-and-find activity and engage with staff in locations throughout the Gardens during these fun, family focused evenings. Don’t miss the live performance in the East Conservatory Plaza at 7 pm.

Gardens on Tap
September 16 & October 21, 7 pm and 9 pm

Explore the art, chemistry, and horticulture behind botanically inspired cocktails, spirits, and brews.

Nightscape is open now and will be on view Wednesday – Saturday evenings from 6-11pm through October 31. Best viewed in dark, Nightscape begins at 9:30 pm in July, 9:00 pm in August, 8:30 pm in September and 7:30 pm in October. Special Tickets, which include all-day admission, are required and should be purchased in advance. Admission is $27 for adults (ages 19+); $17 for students (ages 5–18); and free for ages 4 and under. Members do not require a ticket, but do require a free reservation.  For complete details and information, visit longwoodgardens.org/nightscape.

About Klip Collective
Klip Collective is a visual art shop bridging projection lighting, technology and storytelling. Klip was founded by photographer Pier Nicola DʼAmico and video artist Ricardo Rivera in 2003 to create immersive video projection experiences. In a short ten years, the Philadelphia–based firm has gone from being a purely artistic endeavor to an experiential partner sought out by many of the world’s most respected agencies and cultural institutions. Klip Collective has had installations at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Center for Contemporary Art in Moscow, and Sundance Film Festival’s New Frontier in 2007, 2013 and 2014. For more, information visit klip.tv.

About Longwood Gardens
In 1906, industrialist Pierre du Pont (1870-1954) purchased a small farm near Kennett Square, PA, to save a collection of historic trees from being sold for lumber. Today, Longwood Gardens is one of the world’s great horticultural displays, encompassing 1,077 acres of dazzling gardens, woodlands, meadows, fountains, 10,010-pipe Aeolian organ and 4.5-acre conservatory.  Longwood continues the mission set forth by Mr. du Pont to inspire people through excellence in garden design, horticulture, education and the performing arts. Longwood Gardens is on US Route 1 near Kennett Square, PA. For more information, visit longwoodgardens.org or call 610-388-1000.

United Way benefit “Beatlemania Now!”
Sep 10 @ 05:30

September 10, 2015 ~ 5:30 PM

 Register now at LUIM2015.eventbrite.com

 United Way of Chester County proudly continues its popular LIVE UNITED event series with Live United in Music featuring nationally acclaimed BEATLEMANIA NOW!

 Proceeds from this event benefit the United Way of Chester County
Financial Stability Center.

 BEATLEMANIA NOW is an amazing concert experience. Recapture the
excitement, mood and the frantic intensity as Beatlemania Now
performs live-on-stage against a backdrop of stunning
images which evoke memories of one of the most
exciting decades of modern times . . . the 1960s!

 Beatlemania Now meticulously performs incredible note for note renditions of Beatles' classics from throughout their entire career, including songs the Beatles' never performed outside the recording studios.

 Register now at LUIM2015.eventbrite.com

 Don't forget to visit our Facebook event page!

 Tickets for this fundraising event include cocktail reception with
open bar and hors d'oeuvres, dinner and performance.
Due to the unique nature of this event, tickets are limited and
expected to sell out quickly.

$300 donation per couple ($200 tax deductible)

$150 per individual ($100 tax deductible)

  Click here for a preview of Beatlemania NOW!

 

Started your own business? Now what?
Sep 10 @ 18:00 – 20:00

YOU'VE DECIDED TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS..CONGRATULATIONS! NOW WHAT?

Business Planning - Series of Four Workshops 

Thursday September 10, 2015  - Thursday October 1, 2015

6pm - 8pm

This four session workshop is all about business plan development. The course is designed to take you through a step by step process to create a business plan or update your current plan. The four sessions are Planning for Business Success, Marketing your Products, Services and Company, Financial Management of your Business, and Financing

 

Chester County Library, 450 Exton Square Parkway, Exton, PA 19341

REGISTER

Live Music in the Beer Garden at Longwood Gardens
Sep 10 @ 19:00 – 22:00

For more information go to website

http://longwoodgardens.org/nightscape

 

 

Sep
11
Fri
New Fall Festival at Olde Ridge Village
Sep 11 @ 11:00 – 16:00

Olde Ridge Village will be holding their Fall Festival on Sunday, October 11 from 11:00
am to 4:00pm. This event is open to all members of the community, their families and children, including their dogs. Activities will include a moonbounce and face painting for kids, specials at participating shops and a huge basket with gifts from the Ridge Village Shops. Everyone attending will receive a ticket to win the basket.
Village participating businesses include: Salon Sestra, Giggy Bites, Twinkle, Dashing Dogs, Pinot’s Palette,Cunius Karate, Fit for Life, Garden of Yarn, Longarm Quilting, Christy’s Jewelry, Chef Anthony, Nymphaea, Spa, Wine & Beer, Dinner A’Fare, Special Teas, Iron Workers Bank, Junto, Olde Ridge Cleaners, Dentist Anna Giacolone, Dan Doubet Jewelers, Queen Cuisine, and Penns Woods Winery. Kids’ activities include pumpkin painting at Pinot’s Pallet, a moonbounce, and Face Painting.
In addition to the large tent of tables outside and the specials in the stores, Salon Sestra is celebrating their Grand Opening with goodie bags and snacks and Dan Doubet Jewelers is celebrating their 30th anniversary with special 30% off sales on most of their jewelry and gifts. Twinkle Resale Boutique is also celebrating their grand opening and will have Live Mannequins modeling their items!
Soft pretzels, ice cream and more goodies will add to this day of fun. Rain date is Sunday, October 18.
WHAT: First Annual Fall Festival
WHEN: Sunday, October 11, 2015
TIMES: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
WHERE: Old Ridge Village, Route 202, Chadds Ford, PA
DETAILS: Specials and Sales in Shops, Grand Openings and Anniversary celebrations, Pet Activities, Kids’
Activities include face painting, pumpkin painting and a moonbounce, ice cream and soft pretzels, goodie
bags, Basket raffle and more
CONTACT: Kristin Totoro, 484.841.6390
Old Ridge Village is located on Route 202 in Chadds Ford, one mile south of Route 1, and two miles north of Delaware.

Award ceremony – Friends Association
Sep 11 @ 17:00 – 18:00

Award Ceremony, Presidential Service Award

Thirteen volunteers who have contributed substantial hours of service for the benefit of Friends Association for Care & Protection of Children will receive the Presidential Volunteer Service Award at a National Day of Service ceremony on September 11, 2015.

What: Volunteers special, Presidential Volunteer Service Award ceremony on September 11.

Why: Recognition of 13 committed Chester County, PA volunteers of Friends Association for Care & Protection of Children by the White House, Washington, DC.

When: Friday, September 11, 2015. From 5:00- 6:00 p.m.

Where: West Chester Borough Hall, 401 E Gay Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380

Who: 13 volunteer honorees; Executive Director of Friends Association, Catherine Friedman; Treasurer of Board of Trustees Dennis Wallace; Director of Development Jack Luke; and Volunteer Coordinator Robin Meixner.

On September 11, 2015, Friends Association for Care & Protection of Children’s, leadership, staff and volunteers of Chester County, PA, come together for a Presidential Volunteer Service Award ceremony. These volunteers contributed cumulatively over 4500 hours to help benefit homeless and near-homeless families with children throughout Chester County. Each volunteer will receive a letter from the President of the United States, Award certificate and Presidential pin.

9/11 Remembrance at Brandywine Battlefield
Sep 11 @ 18:00 – 19:00

Brief ceremony to honor the dead from  Brandywine Battle and from the 9/11/2001 attack held at the Brandywine Battlefield Park

http://brandywinebattlefield.org/

 

Mushroom Festival – Fri-Sat-Sun
Sep 11 @ 18:00 – 22:00
Sep
12
Sat
Give a Hoot for Conservation
Sep 12 all-day
Heart + Sole 5K Run/2.5K Walk @ Henderson High School
Sep 12 @ 09:00
The Chester County Hospital Foundation is hosting Heart + Sole on Sept. 12, to benefit patients living with cancer. Registration for  the 5K run/2.5K walk begins at 9 a.m. on Sept. 12 at Henderson High School in West Chester. The race starts at 10 a.m. For more information, http://www.cchosp.com/cchfdn.asp?p=1290.

 

Chadds Ford Days
Sep 12 @ 10:00 – 17:00
2014 Chadds Ford Days Reenactors

Chadds Ford Days

September 12-13, 2015

10 am to 5 pm
Barn Visitors Center

 

Chadds Ford Days began as a way to commemorate the Revolutionary War Battle of Brandywine that was fought on September 11, 1777.  This important battle played a pivotal role in shaping our nation's future. Although the battle was lost, it helped improve military tactics that resulted in winning the War of Independence and saving America.

As the years went by, the Chadds Ford Days festival grew to include over 60 of the region's finest craftsmen and colonial demonstrators, Revolutionary War reenactors, an array of culinary fare from local restaurants, brewers and vintners, antique cars, children's activities, live music, special exhibits, historic tours of the John Chads House and so much more.

 

Admission is $10 for adults 18 and older; free for children under 17. CFHS members are free with membership card. Dogs are welcome too!

 

Sponsorship opportunities are available! Contact Nadia Barakat at [email protected] or at (610) 388-7376.

 

Secret Gardens of West Chester
Sep 12 @ 10:00 – 15:00

 Eleventh Annual

Secret Gardens of West Chester

Saturday, September 12, 2015 

10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

A garden tour featuring 15 private gardens will be held in the Marshall Square Park area of the Borough of West Chester. Tickets are $20 in advance; $25 day of. Go to the Barclay Friends website to purchase tickets online.

In addition, a plant sale that offers a variety of unique plants will be held from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Barclay Friends, 700 N. Franklin St. West Chester, PA 19380.  The first 100 guests to the sale will receive a free gift thanks to

North Creek Nurseries.

For additional information, please contact the Development Office at

610-918-3429 or e-mail [email protected].

A special "thank you" to this year's presenting sponsor:

Flowers and More, Inc.

 

Did you see that the Secret Gardens of West Chester is

on Facebook?  Like our page for event updates,

horticulture tips, and more information about

Barclay Friends' horticultural program!

 

 

 

Trees of Newlin Nature Walk
Sep 12 @ 10:00 – 11:00

Newlin Grist Mill, at 219 S. Cheyney Road is hosting a free nature walk that explores big trees, old trees, rare trees, and trees that have witnessed history. Led by park naturalist Jessica Shahan, participants will be introduced to dendrology, the study of trees. Walkers will learn the history of the trees on site, as well as the basics of tree identification, core sampling and using tree-rings to calculate age.

The walk takes place Saturday, Sept. 12, at 10 a.m. The Trees of Newlin Nature Walk is part of Newlin Grist Mill’s Faces of Newlin - Talks at the Mill speaker series.

This event is free of charge. For more information, contact us at [email protected] or 610-459-2359.

Historic Strode’s Mill fundraiser @ Chesterdale Farm
Sep 12 @ 17:00

Join a group of residents working to preserve the former Strode's Mill barn and scrapple operation at the historic crossroads of Birmingham Road and Route 52, a location once frequented by Revolutionary War notables. A silent auction aims to raise needed funds to turn the property from an eyesore to an asset. For more information, visit http://www.friendsofstrodesmill.com/#!gala/c1u25.

Lost in the Meadow at Longwood Gardens
Sep 12 @ 18:00 – 19:00

Limited Tickets Remain: Lost in the Meadow

September 9–12 & 16–19, 6 pm

Get your tickets for the first theater performance in our Meadow Garden.

Created by the award-winning PearlDamour and Mimi Lien, the performance follows an eclectic group of pilgrims as they make their way through the Meadow Garden. With humor, spectacle, and music, Lost in the Meadow explores the quest of tiny human beings to understand the big picture.

Tickets for Lost in the Meadow include all-day Gardens admission, as well as admission to Nightscape.

Purchase tickets for Lost in the Meadow

FREE! Thank You Concert for the Community
Sep 12 @ 19:30 – 20:30

Kennett Symphony presents

FREE! Thank You Concert for the Community

 American Flair!

Saturday, September 12 • 7:30 pm
Mushroom Festival Special Events Tent

Willow & State Streets, Kennett Square

Kennett Square, PA – The Kennett Symphony of Chester County (KSCC) will present American Flair!, a free thank you concert for the community on Saturday, September 12, 7:30 pm under the direction of Music Director, Michael Hall. The concert will take place in the Mushroom Festival Special Events Tent at Willow & State Streets in Kennett Square.
Presented in Partnership with The Mushroom Festival 30th Anniversary & Kennett Symphony 75th Anniversary, the Symphony will perform a potpourri of diverse selections, including Broadway, movie music and patriotic tunes to pay tribute to America’s rich musical heritage. Nothing beats live music from a full orchestra to get your hands clapping, toes tapping and spirits soaring. “The Kennett Symphony is grateful to The Mushroom Festival for making it possible for us to celebrate our anniversaries together in this very special way!” says Monica Buffington, Executive Director of the Kennett Symphony. “The opportunity to present a free concert for our community is a first for the Kennett Symphony, and we can’t wait to present this musical thank you to our community for supporting The Mushroom Festival for 30 years, and the Kennett Symphony for 75!”

Music Director Michael Hall has planned a fun and festive evening filled with great music that is sure to delight fans of all ages. “We are constantly striving to offer more opportunities for our community to experience the joy of orchestral music, and our free concert in cooperation with The Mushroom Festival is just such an endeavor.” says Hall. “My vision is for the Kennett Symphony to play a leading role in the arts in this wonderful community.”

No tickets required. Seating will be available and is first-come, first-served. Guests are welcome to bring their own chairs as well.

 

PROGRAM

Bernstein – West Side Story Medley                         Anderson-Lopez – Music from Frozen

Arr. Ricketts – Chicago – Film Selections                  Horner – Music from Apollo 13

Offenbach – Can Can                                                             Copland – Variations on a Shaker Melody

Schonberg – Les Miserables: I Dreamed a Dream      Arr.Lowden – Armed Forces Salute

Lloyd Webber – Phantom of the Opera                     Ward – America the Beautiful

Williams – Star Wars Medley                                     Sousa– Stars and Stripes

Williams – Raiders March from Raiders of the Lost Ark


For more information, visit www.kennettsymphony.org or call 610-444-6363.


About the Kennett Symphony of Chester County:

The KSCC is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. Founded in 1940, the Kennett Symphony is Chester County’s only fully professional symphony orchestra, and serves the residents of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey, along with thousands of tourists who attend the Kennett Symphony’s popular summer concerts at Longwood Gardens. The Symphony’s mission is to serve the community by enriching lives through music. In addition to presenting varied and entertaining orchestral concerts, the Kennett Symphony encourages young musicians through annual Young Artist Competitions and its affiliation with the Kennett Symphony Children’s Chorus. More information can be found at www.kennettsymphony.org

Sep
13
Sun
KAPRB Mushroom Festival 5K Run or 2 Mile Walk
Sep 13 @ 08:30

 

Register today for the KAPRB Mushroom Festival 5K Run and 2 Mile Walk which will be held on SUNDAY, September 13th at 8:30am.  Children under age 12 are free to participate!  The race starts and ends at the Kennett High School, 100 E. South Street, Kennett Square, PA. Registration is available online at www.mushroomfestival.org or by mailing in the attached form.  All proceeds from this event go back to local charities and non-profit organizations!  We hope you will register for this fun community event today!

Chadds Ford Days
Sep 13 @ 10:00 – 17:00
2014 Chadds Ford Days Reenactors

Chadds Ford Days

September 12-13, 2015

10 am to 5 pm
Barn Visitors Center

 

Chadds Ford Days began as a way to commemorate the Revolutionary War Battle of Brandywine that was fought on September 11, 1777.  This important battle played a pivotal role in shaping our nation's future. Although the battle was lost, it helped improve military tactics that resulted in winning the War of Independence and saving America.

As the years went by, the Chadds Ford Days festival grew to include over 60 of the region's finest craftsmen and colonial demonstrators, Revolutionary War reenactors, an array of culinary fare from local restaurants, brewers and vintners, antique cars, children's activities, live music, special exhibits, historic tours of the John Chads House and so much more.

 

Admission is $10 for adults 18 and older; free for children under 17. CFHS members are free with membership card. Dogs are welcome too!

 

Sponsorship opportunities are available! Contact Nadia Barakat at [email protected] or at (610) 388-7376.

 

Oh La La Grand Re-Opening
Sep 13 @ 12:30 – 16:00

GRAND OPENING of our 

NEW LOCATION

 

Sunday, September 13, 2015

12:30 - 4:00 pm

 

1102 Baltimore Pike (Rte 1)

Crossroads Center 

Glen Mills PA

 

Sep
14
Mon
Landmark Americana “Golf for Kids”
Sep 14 @ 10:00 – 11:00

Inaugural Landmark Americana Golf Outing,

“GOLF for KIDS”

Inaugural golf outing benefiting the Friends Association for Care and Protection of Children on Monday, September 14, 2015 at Broad Run Golfers Club, West Chester, PA.

What: We have 86 participants for Landmark golf outing raising money through silent auctions, raffles, contests on the course, along with all cart sales will go to the Friends Association to support their mission to end homelessness for the kids of Chester County. We at Landmark Americana are very excited to be part of this mission and can’t wait to “Golf for Kids” on Monday September 14th.

Why: Landmark Americana wanted to give back to the homeless children of Chester County by supporting the mission of Friends Association for Care and Protection of Children, the oldest child welfare agency (founded 1822) in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Friends Association is working to prevent and end homelessness for families in Chester County.

When: Monday, September 14, 2015 at 10am – Broad Run Golfers Club, West Chester, PA; Dinner, auction and awards 5:00 – 6:45 p.m. at Landmark Americana, Gay & Darlington Sts, West Chester, PA 19380

Where: Broad Run Golfer’s Club, 1520 Tattersall Way, West Chester, PA 19380

Who: Organizers: Jason Santora, GM Landmark Americana – West Chester, and Brian Zimmerman, bartender Landmark Americana – West Chester

Brandywine Valley Restaurant Week-September 14th-19th
Sep 14 @ 17:00 – 21:00

Brandywine Valley Restaurant Week-September 14th-19th

at Brandywine Prime in Chadds Ford


$35 per person 3 course-menu+tax+beverages+gratuity

For more information visit www.brandywinetaste.com

STARTERS

Barrowcliff Farms Tomato Mozzarella Caprese

Extra virgin olive oil, basil pesto

Seasonal Mixed Greens

Honey crisp apple, goat cheese, candied walnuts,

Apple cider vinaigrette

Chopped Iceberg

Tomato, cucumber, bacon, smoky buttermilk Rogue Valley blue cheese
dressing

Grilled Romaine

Creamy garlic dressing, Parmignano-Reggiano cheese

Crock of French Onion Soup

Melted gruyere, brioche pain perdu

ENTREES

Sautéed Gulf Shrimp

Lobster risotto, saffron-chardonnay sauce

House Made Mushroom Ravioli

Creamy parmesan-truffle cream sauce

6 oz. Center
Cut Filet Mignon

12 oz. Center Cut Angus NY Strip

13 oz. Prime Pork Chop

Butter braised haricot vert, BP steak sauce

Sides; Creamy mashed potatoes or stuffed twice baked potato

DESSERTS

Seasonal Artisan Creamery Ice Cream

Crème Brûlée

Seasonal Bread Pudding

Vanilla ice cream

Make a Reservation

 

Brandywine Prime
1617 Baltimore Pike
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
P: (610) 388-8088