The Delaware County Symphony celebrates the musical genius of American composer George Gershwin with a special one hour interactive cultural program focused on Gershwin’s classic masterpiece Rhapsody in Blue: An American Icon. From the captivating clarinet trill to the virtuosic piano cadenza, Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue has attracted the hearts of audiences since its premiere in 1924. By taking a musical walk through of this classic rhapsody, we'll discover how Gershwin's most popular work captures the essence of the American spirit. Included in the program will be an explanation how this masterpiece was composed with biographical details about his life, musical insights, and a performance of this masterpiece on the Steinway Grand piano by classical pianist Ms. Jennifer Nicole Campbell the Symphony’s Artist In Residence. Saturday June 22, 2019 at 2:00 pm. Meagher Theater , Neumann University, Aston PA. All tickets are $12.00 at the door. Information at 610-879-7059 or www.dcsmusic.org
Multi instrumentalist Mark Unruh will be at grooveKSQ for the first of our Master Class Series!
Mark has shared the stage with David Bromberg, Jay and Molly Unger, Chucky C of New Orleans, Tammy Wynette, Steve Lutke, David Poland, Wayne Henderson, and many others.
Mark is a part time member and guest recording artist for various Delaware Valley area bands including: Montana Wildaxe, I’m Not Sally, The Steve Pepper Band, Double Dose, The Sin City Band, The Brandywine Valley Greengrass Ramblers, and many more. Mark is a founding member and front man for the bluegrass band The Blue Corn Dogs.
Students should bring their own instrument.
ARTZ Philadelphia joins with the Brandywine River Museum of Art to offer this popular program which welcomes a small group of visitors with dementia and their care partners to the Museum to view and discuss art in a supportive setting. ARTZ Philadelphia was founded on the belief that people living with dementia should be accorded the benefits of well-being and quality of life that others enjoy. The Museum is pleased to partner with ARTZ to provide these cultural and creative opportunities.There is no charge for this program, but registration is required. To register, contact ARTZ Philadelphia at [email protected] or 610.721.1606. Space is limited; please register at least a week in advance.
Participating in youth sports often equals acquiring sports-related injuries. 2.6 million ER visits annually for those aged 5–24 years to be exact. In most cases, injuries sustained during adolescence can have lifetime repercussions.
Join Dr. Thomas Bianco, during the next Dinner with the Doctor, to learn how Gonstead can help improve performance in youth and adult athletes and be used to treat many injuries non-surgically. With him will MapleZone Sports Institute’s (MSI) Rob Rabena, Director of Sports Performance, to discuss preventing injuries from happening in the first place.
Space is limited. Reserve your place now by calling 484-840-9100.
FREE dinner catered by the Meat House, compliments of Bianco Family Chiropractic.
June 26, July 31, and August 28, 8:00–10:00 am
Explore some of the hotspots for birds at Winterthur. Naturalist and birder Jessica Shahan will guide you through wetlands, meadows, the woodlands along Clenny Run, and outlying areas, such as chandler Woods and Brown's Woods. These natural areas provide a great habitat for a wide variety of birds year-round. Observe resident birds as well as migrating raptors, warblers, and sparrows. Beginner and experienced bird watchers are welcome. Bring your binoculars! $10 per Member. $20 per nonmember. Free for Winterthur Garden and Landscape Society and Garden Associate Members.
Learn about this invasive species, the threat it poses to our area, and how you can help prevent its spread. Presented by Penn State Master Gardener. Registration required.
Coming to your garden center soon: native clematis! Current research shows there is a lot of potential for these beautiful flowering vines. Dr. Dwayne Estes overviews the genus Clematis, presents the identifying characteristics of the American species, and discusses their ecological preferences, geographic distribution, and garden-worthy features. Amy Highland then leads a tour of Mt. Cuba Center's core collection of native clematis so you can see first-hand how amazing these plants are.
Please bring a sketchbook and colored pencils to class.
Join Christine Podmaniczky, Curator of N. C. Wyeth Collections & Historic Properties at the Brandywine River Museum of Art, for a fascinating presentation on the N. C. Wyeth House and Studio, a National Historic Landmark.
Pattie Burns is retiring after 35 years at Bryn Mawr Trust in Chadds Ford. Stop in to wish her well.
The Chadds Ford Historical Society celebrates 50 years of preserving local history at the Chaddsford Winery with wine tasting and food truck fare from Philadelphia. There will be wine cocktails, wine slushies and Pennsylvania craft beers. The winery will donate 10 percent of sales to the Historical Society. There will also be complimentary tours of the Barns-Brinton House from 1-6 p.m.
Saturday, June 29, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday, June 30, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Join us in the Brandywine River Museum of Art’s courtyard with your canine friends to enjoy local wines from Galer Estate Winery and White Horse Winery, a selection of foods created by Chef Mike Kline of the Millstone Cafe, games and live music by the Jayplayers.
Outback Trading Company is located at 2300 Baltimore Pike, Oxford, PA 19363
Outback Trading Company, a leading international supplier of all-weather outdoor apparel, has been a staple of Downtown Oxford, PA for more than 30 years. This month the Outback Corporate Office and Warehouse will move into their new location located in Nottingham Township, just outside of the Oxford Borough. The move was sparked by the need for upgraded facilities, most importantly for container delivers and shipping needs.
With this shift the decision was made for the Outback Trading Retail Store to close their doors as of June 30th, 2019. While the store in Downtown Oxford will close at this date, Oxford local and long-time business partner, Ron Hersey, will be opening a new store that will carry Outback Trading Co. Products within the second half of 2019. Wilson King, President of Outback Trading Co., stated, “We have dreamed of a modern upgraded facility for years and are overjoyed with how beautiful our new location is shaping up. We are looking into the future and excited for Ron Hersey to open a new store in Downtown Oxford shortly.” King goes on to say, “It was a hard choice to close the Outback Trading Store, but we think we found a way to ensure the best outcome for all and are excited for this next step with Ron.”
Outback Trading Co. and Wilson King have been an integral part of Downtown Oxford’s revitalization efforts over the years and will continue to work with Oxford Mainstreet and the Oxford Borough to find other retailers and businesses to fill the vacant warehouse and storefront spaces.
The Outback Trading Store will be open through the end of the month with great specials. Following the close of the store, customers will still be able to order any Outback Trading Co. products on the company website outbacktrading.com.
Time Travel!
Every Tuesday in July and August
10:00 am–3:00 pm
Looking for something fun and educational to do with the kids while they're out of school for the summer? During this year's Terrific Tuesdays we begin with the pre-historic era, inspired by some fun fossils recently “discovered” on our patio, then zoom forward to 1600. From that point, we advance 50 years each week, exploring some of the customs, discoveries, and otherwise momentous moments along the way.
Special guests will be on hand to highlight skills and trades from the past and present.
Each week will feature a different time period and a different special guest:
July 2: Pre-History
July 9: 1600-1650
July 16: 1650-1700
July 23: 1700-1750
July 30: 1750-1800
August 6: 1800-1850
August 13: 1850-1900
August 20: 1900-1950
August 27: 1950-2000
Members and children under 2 are free. Nonmembers are $5 per child; $5 per one adult accompanying a paying child; additional adults are $15.
*Please note that Terrific Tuesdays is reserved for Winterthur Members or paying guests. AHS, ROAM, and NARM reciprocity is not available for this program. Thank you for your understanding!
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
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We're super-excited to cut the ribbon and open our doors to the community today!
A couple of updates:
* We have PA cider and wines, and of course our new line of Artillery ales and lagers for you to enjoy with family and friends.
* The Riverside Band will get us started with tunes at 4 PM
* Younger Than Charlie will take us from 6 PM across the finish line tonight.
Chaddsford Winery is throwing an all-weekend party this July 4th with their annual Red, White & BBQ event. Guests can enjoy BBQ from local food trucks, live music, PA-made wine, craft beer, cocktails and frozen treats like the Red, White + Blueberry Wine Slushie or a tasty Sangria Wine Popsicle. Patriotic Wine Packs will also be on sale for just $20 (a $28 value) and include one bottle each of Chaddsford Red and Chaddsford White wines. Admission is free and all food and drink is pay as you go. Red, White & BBQ hours are: Thursday, July 4 from 11 AM - 6 PM; Friday, July 5 from 11 AM - 9 PM; Saturday, July 6 from 11 AM - 7 PM and Sunday, July 7 from 11 AM - 6 PM. Music Line Up:
Food Truck Schedule:
632 Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford, PA 19317
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Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant Wilmington is celebrating Independence Day on their patio with a southern backyard barbeque beer dinner featuring front row seats to the Wilmington fireworks display. For $65, spectators will enjoy five courses of BBQ paired with five seasonal Iron Hill brews. The event starts at 7:30 PM, call 302-472-2739 to reserve a spot.
Menu
FIRST COURSE
Roasted Sweet Corn Soup
crumbled burnt ends, smoked chile oil
Paired with Saison
SECOND COURSE
Fried Green Tomatoes
crawfish, andouille, corn salad, grilled green onion crema
Paired with Lemon Cerveza
THIRD COURSE
Fried “Hop” Chicken
hop dredged chicken thigh, deviled egg mayonnaise, pickled cabbage, bacon fried crouton Paired with Riverfront IPA
FOURTH COURSE
Smoked Barbecue Trio
black strap molasses smoked brisket, brown sugar rubbed ribs, chipotle buffalo sausage.
Buttery griddled corn bread, apple-cabbage slaw
Paired with Munich Dunkel
FIFTH COURSE
Bourbon Glazed Grilled Peach
minted sweet tea sorbet, buttermilk biscuit and pecan crumble,
lemon honey drizzle
Paired with Hefeweizen
20 Justison St, Wilmington, DE 19801
Art Stroll Kennett Square
https://historickennettsquare.com/
Art Loop Wilmington
First Friday West Chester
The project is dismantling the split rail fence that stands on the north side of Meetinghouse Road. As the walking path can now follow along the Birmingham Hill site on the south side of the road, this fence across the road is no longer needed.
Please consider assisting the Birmingham Township Parks/Recreation/Open Space (RPOS) Committee with this project, even if you can only commit to a short period of time! Volunteers will be on Meetinghouse Road on Saturday, July 6 starting at 8 am. Please contact Anne Siemer, RPOS Committee Chair, with any questions and to RSVP at [email protected]
Galer Estate Vineyard and Winery of Kennett Square will introduce their first sparkling wine on Sunday July 7th from 12-7 p.m. in their Red Lion Room and Red Lion Deck. The winery will offer a curated tasting board of sparkling wine food pairings from Talula’s Table in Kennett Square for the special occasion.
Time Travel!
Every Tuesday in July and August
10:00 am–3:00 pm
Looking for something fun and educational to do with the kids while they're out of school for the summer? During this year's Terrific Tuesdays we begin with the pre-historic era, inspired by some fun fossils recently “discovered” on our patio, then zoom forward to 1600. From that point, we advance 50 years each week, exploring some of the customs, discoveries, and otherwise momentous moments along the way.
Special guests will be on hand to highlight skills and trades from the past and present.
Each week will feature a different time period and a different special guest:
July 2: Pre-History
July 9: 1600-1650
July 16: 1650-1700
July 23: 1700-1750
July 30: 1750-1800
August 6: 1800-1850
August 13: 1850-1900
August 20: 1900-1950
August 27: 1950-2000
Members and children under 2 are free. Nonmembers are $5 per child; $5 per one adult accompanying a paying child; additional adults are $15.
*Please note that Terrific Tuesdays is reserved for Winterthur Members or paying guests. AHS, ROAM, and NARM reciprocity is not available for this program. Thank you for your understanding!
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
Enjoy a relaxed morning out with your little one while engaging with art in the galleries at the Brandywine River Museum of Art. This guided tour is designed especially for adults accompanied by babies.
Stroller Tours are held on the second Tuesday of every month, each with a new theme. Upcoming schedule here: Tuesday, July 9 – N. C. Wyeth: Adventure Tales; Tuesday, August 13 – N. C. Wyeth: Experiment and Invention; Tuesday, September 10 – Jamie Wyeth; Tuesday, October 8 – Fractured Fairy Tales; Tuesday, November 12 – The Art of Peter Paone; Tuesday, December 10 – Holiday Tour featuring Brandywine Critters.
David Lubin, the Charlotte C. Weber Professor of Art at Wake Forest University, will discuss N. C. Wyeth’s illustrations for Robert Louis Stevenson’s adventure classic Treasure Island, paintings that suggest deeper and darker overtones to both Stevenson’s narrative and to the story of Wyeth’s life. The Brandywine River Museum of Art will open at 5:30 p.m. with the program at 6 p.m. and a reception to follow.
Professor Lubin received his Ph.D. in American Studies from Yale. His book, Shooting Kennedy: JFK and the Culture of Images, won the Smithsonian Institution’s Charles Eldredge Prize for “distinguished scholarship in American art.” Lubin’s latest book, Grand Illusions: American Art and the First World War, was published by Oxford University Press in 2016. His awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship and research residencies at Harvard, Stanford and the National Gallery’s Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts. In 2010 he was a visiting professor at the Free University of Berlin and in 2016-17 was the inaugural holder of the Terra Foundation for American Art Visiting Professorship at Oxford University.
This program is part of The Art of Stories presented by PNC Arts Alive—a multidisciplinary celebration of the narrative arts and the ways in which stories are crafted, saved and shared including discussions, performances and opportunities for artistic self-expression.
Did you know that with 31 gardens in 30 miles, Philadelphia is America's Garden Capital? Join us on 7/9 at 6:30 pm when the Tyler Arboretum presents a guide to the Delaware Valley's best gardens. Registration is required.
Get access to Kuerner Farm, a National Historic Landmark, where Andrew Wyeth found intriguing subjects for hundreds of tempera paintings, watercolors and drawings for more than 70 years. Artists working in all media are invited to explore the property where they can sketch, paint or photograph. Gain insight into Wyeth’s creative process on an optional guided tour. Participants will meet at the Brandywine River Museum of Art parking lot at 4:15 p.m. before driving their own vehicles to the farm. Water and bathrooms are available at the site. Participants are responsible for providing all art materials.
June 6, July 10, and August 13, 5:30–7:00 pm
Explore the Winterthur Estate on this leisurely stroll through the garden and estate guided by one of our staff members and hear about Winterthur's history, design, and plants. Then stop at our tailgate for some refreshments in picturesque locations to enjoy hors d'oeuvres along with a selection of hard and soft beverages. June 6 theme is "Follies: Architectural Whimsy in the Garden" with exhibition curator Carol Long; July 10 theme is "An American Country Place: Winterthur History" with Estate Historian Jeff Groff; August 13 theme is "Hydrangeas in Summer" with Interpretive Horticulturist Suzanne French. $30 per member and $35 per nonmember. Registration required. Call 800.448.3883 to reserve a spot.
The hit Broadway musical Hamilton sparked renewed interest in the Founding Father and his relationship with Aaron Burr, whom he infamously dueled with on July 11, 1804. Opening on the 215th anniversary of the duel, our exhibit picks up where Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical left off and examines how Alexander Hamilton’s and Burr’s legacies were shaped by other Founding Fathers, a wife, a daughter, historical documents, and yes, even an enormously successful, modern-day musical.
The continuously interwoven fates and legacies of these two seemingly divisive figures, provides an exciting opportunity to explore what stories get written, which get remembered, and why.
Our story begins in the immediate aftermath of the shots in Weehawken, New Jersey, with original correspondence between Burr and Dr. David Hosack regarding Hamilton’s condition. An up-close look at Dr. Hosack, Rev. Benjamin Moore, and the events following the duel will begin to complicate our perceptions of Burr.
The exhibit then dives into the printed material and imagery surrounding these two figures to consider the ways in which Burr’s daughter, Theodosia Burr Alston, and Hamilton’s widow, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, helped shape the print culture to craft legacies of both men.
Setting the scene is an 18th-century velvet coat, similar to the one that inspired Miranda’s vision for the musical—which serves as a reminder that historical narratives can always be re-explored, reconsidered, and rewritten.