Apr
5
Wed
Duncan Phillip’s Quest for the Best in American Art
Apr 5 @ 18:00 – 20:00

Duncan Phillip's Quest for the Best in American Art  

 

On April 5, gain insights into collector Duncan Phillips and his relationship to the ground-breaking artists featured in From Homer to Hopper: Experiment and Ingenuity in American Art presented by Susan Frank, Phillips Collection curator. The exhibition, from the renowned holdings of the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, reflects the rich diversity of American art created between 1870 and 1950, including artists Arthur G. Dove, Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, Jacob Lawrence, Georgia O'Keeffe, Horace Pippin, and many others who revolutionized picture-making in the United States. Get your tickets now for this intriguing lecture.

Apr
6
Thu
CFBA – Chadds Ford Township Update
Apr 6 @ 08:00 – 09:00

April 6 at 8:00 am

Update on Township

Pettinaro Property

Breakfast meeting at the

Chadds Ford Township Building Catered by Hank's Place.

Prepay click here

or RSVP to [email protected]

Chester County Orphans’ Court seeks guardian program volunteers
Apr 6 @ 09:00 – 13:30

Chester County Orphans’ Court seeks guardian program volunteers

Training for volunteers to take place on Thursday, April 6th in West Chester

The Chester County Orphans’ Court is seeking volunteers to serve as its “eyes and ears” by visiting individuals who require guardianship.

The visits by volunteers assist the court in maintaining contact with the any person deemed by the court to be incapacitated. The amount of volunteer time required is flexible, and training for the guardian program includes topics such as individual’s rights, Alzheimer’s disease, and information on public agencies that provide the guardianship services.

“The court appoints a guardian for an individual who is determined to be ‘incapacitated’ within the meaning of the law,” said Judge Katherine Platt, Orphans Court Judge.  “The standard for that determination is whether the individual’s ability to receive and evaluate information and communicate decisions is impaired to such a significant extent that he or she is unable to manage his or her financial resources, or meet essential requirements for physical health and safety.”

Anyone interested in becoming part of the Orphans’ Court guardian program is invited to take part in a free training session that will be held on Thursday, April 6, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W. Market Street, West Chester.  A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.

For more information about the program or to request an application for the upcoming training, please contact Diane Mulhearn at (610)344-5212 or email [email protected].

 

 

CFHS – Remember Paoli!, Jim Christ
Apr 6 @ 19:00 – 20:00

The Chadds Ford Historical Society’s 2017 Spring Lecture Series commemorates the 240th anniversary of the Philadelphia Campaign of 1777. This year the series will be covering some fascinating topics that span the entire 1777 campaign:

Thursday, April 6, 7:00 p.m.

Remember Paoli!, Jim Christ

The Battle of Paoli, also called “The Paoli Massacre,” unfolded at midnight on September 20 to 21, 1777. After General George Washington’s defeat at Brandywine on September 11th, his forces retreated toward Philadelphia to regroup, and he ordered General Anthony Wayne to harass the British. But the attempt failed, and the result was the 9th deadliest battle in the American Revolutionary War. Jim Christ is the vice-president of the Paoli Battlefield Preservation Fund.

Wednesday, April 12, 7:00 p.m.

Present But Not Accounted For: Women at the 1777-1778 Valley Forge Encampment, Dr. Nancy Loane

Over 400 women camped at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-78. Dr. Loane's presentation will introduce you to the women who traveled with the Continental Army, those with Washington’s military family, and the wives of the officers, such as Martha Washington, Lucy Knox, and Catharine Greene. Through the women at camp, you’ll discover a Valley Forge encampment that you never knew existed.

Admission to the lectures is free for all CFHS members and $5 for non-members. All tickets are at the door; no advance ticketing is available. The 2017 Spring Lectures Series is held in the CFHS Barn Visitors Center at 1736 Creek Road (Rt. 100), Chadds Ford, PA 19317. For more information please visit our website www.chaddsfordhistory.org.

Pennsbury Land Trust “The Native Bird Connection”
Apr 6 @ 19:00

Steven Saffier, National Audobon Society

"The Native Bird Connection"

Free Event RSVP to [email protected]

Wine, cheese, sweets and coffee will be served

701 Baltimore Pike Chadds Ford PA 19317

 

Apr
7
Fri
Healthy Kids Running Series Spring
Apr 7 @ 17:30 – 18:30

Healthy Kids Running Series Spring 2017 registration is now open. Healthy Kids Running Series is designed provide kids with a positive, educational, and fun experience in the world of running. To combat the increasing rates of child obesity in America, this running program that would motivates kids to be healthy and active and provides a fun environment to improve their self-esteem.  Races are held on Fridays beginning April 7th, 2017 and continuing for the following Fridays 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12. Each race begins at 5:30 PM and ends at 6:30 PM. The races are held at the Smithbridge Park beside the Concord Township Rachel Kohl Library, and Garnet Valley Middle School. Registration is $35 per child for a full series, or $10 per individual race.

Please visit http://www.healthykidsrunningseries.org/race_locations/concord-township-pa/  to register for this event! Contact [email protected] for more details.

Apr
8
Sat
Mini Barn Market
Apr 8 @ 09:00 – 16:00

Brandywine View Antiques

1st one will be April 8th. Starts at 9AM. We will also be hosting, "meet the vendor" Al, the tool guy. Believe it or not, he's in his 80's and has been with us close to 10 years now. He will be here from 11-2. That day as well will be Christine from House of Red doing a "make it and take it" for a small fee. She'll be here from 12-4.

Brandywine View

Chester County Antiques Show – Fri-Sat-Sun
Apr 8 @ 10:00 – 18:00

The Chester County Historical Society (CCHS) is widely respected as one of the Commonwealth’s premier history museums and educational centers, playing an important role in history education, cultural diversity and economic impact for the Southeastern Pennsylvania region. In its 35th year, the Chester County Antiques Show is CCHS’s largest community and fundraising event.

Chaired by Francis "Fran" B. Jacobs II. and Chuck & June Piola, the show will be held from April 7-9, 2017 at the Phelps School. The Phelps School in Malvern is a unique facility which features accessibility, spaciousness, and natural light that will create the perfect setting for the vendors and all of their antique items.

The theme of this year’s event is Botany. The show attracts visitors and collectors every year to view its variety of items and furniture. We invite you to support the 35th annual show by becoming a sponsor of this one-of-a-kind Chester County tradition.

Friday, April 7 - Preview Party - 5 p.m. early admission ($200 per person)
6 p.m. regular admission ($140 per person)
Saturday, April 8 - General Admission from 10 am to 6 pm - $15.00 per person (Lectures included)
Sunday, April 9 - General Admission from 11 am - 5 pm - $15.00 per person. Children 10 and under FREE.

For more information click here

The Newlin Series: “An Historical Archaeology of Cuisine” @ Newlin Grist Mill
Apr 8 @ 17:00 – 18:00

Join us as we explore different aspects of Newlin Grist Mill's unique historical and environmental resources. Get an in-depth look at the site with programs that range from presentations by guest speakers to hands-on workshops. In this session, archaeologist Teagan Schweitzer will discuss how archaeological resources can be combined with documentary evidence to paint a picture of the food culture of the Delaware Valley from 1750 to 1850.

Cost: $5 members / $7 non-members. Pre-registration is required.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Apr 8 @ 19:00

 

First State Ballet

First State Ballet Theatre presents A Midsummer Night's Dream on April 8 at 7:00 p.m. and April 9 at 2:00 p.m. at the Baby Grand Theater, 818 N. Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19801. Tickets $25-50. Call 1 800-37GRAND or visit www.thegrandwilmington.org.

Photo credit: Tisa Della-Volpe

Apr
9
Sun
Trio Concert
Apr 9 @ 15:00
Open House – Friends Association
Apr 9 @ 16:00 – 17:30

— On Sunday, April 9th Friends Association for Care & Protection of Children will be hosting an Open House at the Emergency Family Shelter from 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm.

Friends Association promotes the independence of families with children by providing shelter, programs and services that prevent and end homelessness in Chester County.  In 2016, Friends Association saved over 124 families and 247children from homelessness.

The Open House is a rare opportunity to see the Emergency Family Shelter, located in the borough of West Chester that helps many local families on their journey to stable housing. Forget the homeless shelters you've seen portrayed in movies and television. This is much different!

To protect our clients' privacy an email will be sent to all preregistered guests on Friday, April 8 with the address of the shelter.

Please register for this free event at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-house-emergency-family-shelter-tickets-32959842777?aff=erelpanelorg.  For further information, please contact Robin Meixner at [email protected].

 

Life is a Cabaret
Apr 9 @ 17:00 – 19:30

On Sunday, April 9th Friends Association for Care & Protection of Children will be hosting their annual “Life is a Cabaret: an Evening of Jazz and Broadway” concert to benefit the families and children at Friends Association located in Chester County at West Chester’s Sprout Music Collective from 5 – 7.30 pm.

Think of a cabaret as a great meal that’s extravagant, prepared with great care, nutritious and good for the soul. During such a meal, one expects balance and variety–savory and sweet, familiar and perhaps unfamiliar with a variety of textures and flavors. The corollary in cabaret is that you want both familiar and unfamiliar songs, both humorous and serious songs, as well as songs of different tempos and styles.

Performing cabaret classics will be: Catherine Friedman, Joshua Graves and Heidi Starr, vocals; John Braceland, guitar; Rob Sparre, keyboard; and Timothy Crawford, pianist.

Heavy hors d’oeuvres are included in the $45 ticket price.  Reserved tickets are available online at www.friendsassoc.org.  For further information, including becoming a program advertiser or event sponsor please contact Robin Meixner at [email protected].

Friends Association promotes the independence of families with children by providing shelter, programs and services that prevent and end homelessness in Chester County.  In 2016, Friends Association saved over 124 families and 247children from homelessness.

Apr
11
Tue
‘American Masters’ opens at Somerville Manning Gallery
Apr 11 @ 10:00 – 17:00

Somerville Manning Gallery is currently featuring “American Masters Art of the 19th–20th Centuries” and “Protected Land: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Brandywine Conservancy and the land that they preserve” at their location in Wilmington Delaware. The exhibitions will be on view from April 11 to May 27, 2017. For almost thirty-five years, Somerville Manning Gallery has specialized in paintings by the Wyeth family. The exhibition, American Masters, continues to juxtapose the artworks of N.C., Andrew, and Jamie Wyeth with the artists of their respective eras.

Breck’s Mill, 2nd Floor
101 Stone Block Row
Greenville, DE 19807
P 302.652.0271

Apr
12
Wed
Present But Not Accounted For: Women at the 1777-1778 Valley Forge Encampment, Dr. Nancy Loane
Apr 12 @ 19:00 – 20:00

The Chadds Ford Historical Society’s 2017 Spring Lecture Series commemorates the 240th anniversary of the Philadelphia Campaign of 1777. This year the series will be covering some fascinating topics that span the entire 1777 campaign:

Wednesday, April 12, 7:00 p.m.

Present But Not Accounted For: Women at the 1777-1778 Valley Forge Encampment, Dr. Nancy Loane

Over 400 women camped at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-78. Dr. Loane's presentation will introduce you to the women who traveled with the Continental Army, those with Washington’s military family, and the wives of the officers, such as Martha Washington, Lucy Knox, and Catharine Greene. Through the women at camp, you’ll discover a Valley Forge encampment that you never knew existed.

Admission to the lectures is free for all CFHS members and $5 for non-members. All tickets are at the door; no advance ticketing is available. The 2017 Spring Lectures Series is held in the CFHS Barn Visitors Center at 1736 Creek Road (Rt. 100), Chadds Ford, PA 19317. For more information please visit our website www.chaddsfordhistory.org.

Apr
13
Thu
Sip Behind the Scenes @ Newlin Grist Mill
Apr 13 @ 18:00 – 19:30

Visit us after hours for this special program series where guests get to sample local beverages and have a chance to chat with the staff about what's happening at Newlin Grist Mill.

April 13: "Punches & Pizzas"

May 11: "Sea Shanty Singalong"

June 8: "Archaeology"

September 14: "Blacksmithing"

October 12: "Lighting & Libations"
Free; must be 21 or older to attend. No reservations necessary.

Apr
14
Fri
Local Artists All Weekend at Galer Estate Winery
Apr 14 @ 12:00 – 20:00

Local artists pop up shows from 2-6pm all weekend!

Saturday  5-7 pm

Local musician Bill Hake will be joining us with his acoustic guitar.

The tasting room will be open this Sunday from 12-7pm!  Join us for Easter wine tastings on our beautiful outdoor deck overlooking the vineyards.

700 Folly Hill Road, Kennett Square, PA, United States
484.899.8013
Dinosaurs at the Museum
Apr 14 @ 17:30 – 19:30
Enjoy evenings at DMNH...or stay all night!

Want to explore the Museum after work? DMNH is hosting Dinosaur Night at the Museum on April 14 and May 12 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Explore Dinosaur Revolution and our galleries, the Nature Nook will be open, and concessions will be for sale (including soda, wine and beer). Regular admission prices apply; free for DMNH Members.

 

Want to stay even later? The next Community Overnight is April 29.

Apr
15
Sat
History Hike through Beaver Valley
Apr 15 @ 10:00 – 13:00

Learn about the mills, houses, businesses, and former residents of Beaver Valley on this guided tour back through time. Scout out old remnants that tell a rich history of the past. Discover places you may have seen before but would never have know have a story to tell.

LOCATION:
Use this google maps (see link below), because Bing maps is showing the wrong location.
https://goo.gl/maps/J569zwSVxS12

BRING:
Please print out your trail guides and bring them to the event. Downloadable here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3gNpRqyjW3KdmRMWWVWVTRwR2s

About Save The Valley

 We are a group of concerned citizens who aim to prevent the development of land owned by the Woodlawn Trustees, and aim to preserve it for public recreational use.

701 Beaver Valley Rd, Wilmington, DE 19803-1108

History Hike

Miller’s house, and Beaver Valley Camp, operated by Associated Charities –leased from Woodlawn Company and William Bancroft to provide freshair and nature to inner city children. Camp was here from 1916 purchase by Woodlawn until 1920 when it moved to the Hockessin area, and became known as Camp Wright. Miller’s house dates to 1752.
Beaver Valley Hill–the toughest hill in the area, and where all the car manufacturers came to test their vehicles.
The hamlet of Beaver Valley, informally known as “Chandler’s Hollow” for the many Chandlers who lived in the area and founded the village. Site of a blacksmith shop and wheelwright shop, Post Office (1865–1900), butcher shops, general store. Also the center of social life in the 1800’s and early 1900’s.
The Cave of Delaware: archaeological investigations in the 1940’s confirmed that the cave (really a rock shelter) was used by Native Americans for centuries. Local lore has it that soldiers fleeing the British during the Battle of the Brandywine hid here. Also used in the filming of the movie “Dead Poets Society” with Robin Williams.
Clover mill owned by Gideon Hizer and Peter Hatton. A clover mill separates the seed from the plant, for the next year’s crop of clover. Was later used to manufacture Turkish carpets.
Paper mill of Francis Tempest. Originally built as a woolen mill by John Farra in 1810, but was rebuilt as a paper mill after the original structure was destroyed in a fire. Also known as Sunnydale Paper Mill, and Beaver Valley Paper Mill. Was the last mill to operate in the Valley, and is rumored to have been used as a still during Prohibition.
Site of Francis Tempest’s house, built in the late 1800’s, and destroyed by fire in 1947.
Grist mill–first known mill at this site dates to 1712, and was operated by Joseph Robinson. Later known as Gibson’s Mill, Beaver Valley Mills. Wasin operation until around 1900.
Unknown mill and mill races, owned and operated by Peter Hatton. Green/ Perkins sawmill : originally owned by Robert Green Jr.; was known to be in operation by 1772. Likely supplied the lumber for many of the area’s houses and barns. Was in use until about 1900.
Miller’s house: probably built between 1772 and 1800. Ruins of blacksmith and wheelwright shop just northeast of the miller’s house.
Pike house ruins: an old log house existed at this site until the last occupant left in the 1950’s.
Charles duPont woolen mill, operated by Louis Sacriste and then his son, Charles Sacriste from 1825–1843, when it was completely washed out in the infamous “Flood of 1843”
Public Archaeology Days @ Newlin Grist Mill
Apr 15 @ 10:00 – 15:00

Public Archaeology Days invite volunteers to assist our professional archaeologists with site excavation, artifact screening and care. Public Archaeology Days currently center on the tailrace of the 1704 Grist Mill and the Archive, formerly a mid-eighteenth century general store.

No registration is required. Free to the public and open to all ages.

Apr
16
Sun
Easter Wine Tasting at Galer Estate
Apr 16 @ 12:00 – 19:00

The tasting room will be open this Sunday from 12-7pm!  Join us for Easter wine tastings on our beautiful outdoor deck overlooking the vineyards.

700 Folly Hill Road, Kennett Square, PA, United States
484.899.8013

 

Apr
18
Tue
Episcopal Academy Open House
Apr 18 @ 19:00 – 20:30

Spring Open House

April 18, 7-8:30 p.m.

Meet Episcopal faculty, administration, students, and recent graduates as you tour our state-of-the-art campus.

Register: http://www.episcopalacademy.org/admissions/upcoming-events

Apr
20
Thu
Springhouse Storytime @ Newlin Grist Mill
Apr 20 @ 10:00 – 11:00

Our monthly Springhouse Storytime series is perfect for any preschooler who loves stories, songs, games, and crafts. Our interactive stories get kids moving and creating in our beautiful springhouse and woodland settings.

In 2017, Springhouse Storytime will take place from 10am to 11am on the following Thursdays:

April 20: Critter Counting
May 18: Sharing
June 15: Colors
July 20: Friendship
August 17: Days of the Week
September 21: Seasons
October 19: Sheep

Cost is $5 for members, $7 for non-members.

Pre-registration is required. To sign up, please email [email protected] or call 610.459.2359.

Hot Bijouxx at the Kennett Flash
Apr 20 @ 20:00

Transport Yourself to Roaring 20s Paris with Hot Bijouxx Thursday April 20th at the Kennett Flash

Relive Les annés folles (The crazy years) with the “Hot Club” Gypsy Jazz stylings of Hot Bijouxx Thursday April 20th at 8pm at The Kennett Flash in Kennett Square, PA. This talented quartet blends standards of the Jazz Age and Great American Songbook with modern hits to deliver an exciting and unforgettable performance. Gypsy Jazz, samba, French chansons, Great War era blues, and European waltzes take listeners on a musical, time traveling world tour. The quartet is comprised of arresting singer Najwa Parkins, accordion virtuoso Dallas Vietty, Ryan McNeely who channels Django Reinhardt on his archtop guitar, and talented percussionist Kevin Ripley who rounds out the vintage sound.

The Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia based band is a mainstay at many area Jazz venues and festivals. KSQ Jazz and The Kennett Flash are excited to present an evening with Hot Bijouxx as they perform their renowned repertoire as well as premiere new material. Their album, I’ve Found a New Baby was released in April 2013 and garnered them a 2014 Best New Album Nominee at the Lehigh Valley Music Awards.

Tuk Law Offices present a KSQ Jazz Event
Hot Bijouxx at The Kennett Flash

Thursday, April 20th, 2017

Doors Open 7:00pm / Show 8:00pm

All Tickets: $20.00 – available in advance via www.kennettflash.org

The Kennett Flash: 102 Sycamore Alley, Kennett Square, PA 19348

An All Ages Event

More information at www.kennettflash.org or www.hotbijouxx.com

 

Apr
21
Fri
Brandywine Fine Gardening at the Chaddsford Winery
Apr 21 @ 18:30 – 20:30

Friday, April 21 from 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Join Chaddsford's resident gardener, Jason Pastuch of Brandywine Fine Gardening, for an evening of planting and sipping!

The newly-offered Wine + Workshop Series will feature various classes that allow you to roll up your sleeves to create a take-home plant, learn some valuable gardening tips, and - of course - enjoy award-winning Chaddsford wine!

Next Workshop: Garden in a Jar

Your $35 advanced reservation includes:

  • A tutorial on planting fresh herb seeds in a mason jar,
  • All organic, non-GMO seeds for you to plant and take home,
  • and 1 glass of wine from our Traditional Tasting menu

Plus, in celebration of Earth Day (April 22), you'll receive a 6-pack of organic seeds to start your outdoor garden.

CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW!

Feel free to pack a picnic or bring along light appetizers/snacks to enjoy throughout the evening.  (No outside alcohol permitted).

Planned Parenthood Auction Gala @ The Desmond Hotel
Apr 21 @ 18:30 – 22:00
 Join Planned Parenthood for its Southeastern Pennsylvania’s Annual Auction Gala. Enjoy fabulous food and drink, shop luxury silent auction tables and place your bids during a live auction featuring fantastic vacations abroad and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.  Enjoy the festivities all while affirming your commitment to PPSP and its mission to serve the women, men and families who benefit from our programs in Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. To purchase tickets, click here.
Hadley Events Friday and Saturday
Apr 21 @ 19:00

Hadley Presents
Back-to-back Events this Weekend!

 A Concert for the Earth with Magpie Music

Friday   April 21   at 7pm

 The Human Experiment Documentary Film Screening

Saturday   April 22  at  2pm

 Both Hadley events will take place at

Stroud Water Research Center

970 Spencer Road

Avondale, PA 19311

Apr
22
Sat
Chadds Ford Township Cleanup and Recycling
Apr 22 @ 09:00 – 13:00

ANNUAL ROADSIDE CLEAN-UP and ELECTRONICS RECYCLE DAY: Chadds Ford Township and the Civic Association will host their annual Roadside Clean-Up and Electronics Recycle Day on Saturday, April 22nd from 9:00AM - 1:00PM. ROADSIDE CLEAN-UP STARTS AT 8:00AM. There IS a FEE this year to recycle the following: $100.00 for projection or console TVs, $30.00 for all other TVs and computer monitors, and $10.00 per microwave, air conditioner or dehumidifier. See the List of Acceptable Electronics. Document Shredding Services will be available, and nonperishable food donations will be accepted. See a List of Regional Recyclers to help you responsibly recycle your items on your own. If you have any questions or concerns, then contact the Township at 610-388-8800 x106.

Pennsbury Yard Sale
Apr 22 @ 09:00

Event Title: Annual Yard Sale in the Park

Event Description:

rain date if April 29, 2017

Chester County Race Against Violence
Apr 22 @ 09:30

The Crime Victims’ Center of Chester County, Inc. (CVC) invites you to join us for the 22nd Annual Chester County Race Against Violence -Family 5k and 1mile Walk- Saturday, April 22, 2017, at 11 a.m.  Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. and race starts at 11 a.m. at the Chester County Justice Center, 201 West Market Street, West Chester, PA, 19380. Proceeds benefit victims of crime and violence. $20 preregister and $25 register day of event. Chip timing is available. For registration visit www.runccrs.com. For more information about the event please contact CVC at 610-692-1926.