Aug
23
Sat
Exalted Nature: The Real and Fantastic World of Charles Burchfield
Aug 23 @ 09:30 – 16:30

Exalted Nature:

The Real and Fantastic World of Charles Burchfield

August 23 through November 16, 2014

Featuring more than 50 landscapes by this impassioned painter

Charles Burchfield (1893-1967), Early Spring (detail), 1966-67, watercolor and charcoal on paper, 37 x 42 ¼",

Burchfield Penney Art Center, The Charles Rand Penney Collection of Work by Charles E. Burchfield

(Chadds Ford, PA June 20, 2014) - The vibrant, visionary landscapes of Charles Burchfield (1893-1976), one of the leading American artists of the 20th century, are featured in a major exhibition of more than 50 paintings on view at the Brandywine River Museum of Art from August 23 through November 16, 2014. Co-organized by the Brandywine River Museum of Art and the Burchfield Penney Art Center, Buffalo, the exhibition features works borrowed from museums and private collections across the United States, including the Burchfield Penney Art Center, the largest repository of the artist's work. A fully illustrated catalogue will accompany the exhibition, with essays by the co-curators, Audrey Lewis, associate curator at the Brandywine, and Nancy Weekly, head of collections and Charles Cary Rumsey Curator at the Burchfield Penney.

 

Exalted Nature: The Real and Fantastic World of Charles Burchfield will provide a remarkable opportunity to examine the artist's luminous, personal interpretations of the world around him. "To spend even a moment with one of Charles Burchfield's hallucinatory watercolors is to experience the artist's visceral response to nature. Over a period of six decades, he explored the lyrical and technical potential of watercolor, becoming one of the most brilliant practitioners in the history of American art," said Thomas Padon, director of the Brandywine River Museum of Art.

 

A native of Ohio who spent much of his career in Buffalo, Burchfield was enthralled by the countryside from childhood, keeping detailed journal accounts of his observations and emotional reactions to his surroundings, a practice he continued throughout his life and which carried over into his paintings.

 

Vibrant with color, light and movement, his landscapes combine the real and fantastic, reflecting his immersion in the natural world and his response to the forces of nature. Burchfield infused his paintings with sensory reactions to the ephemeral effects of light, the sights and sounds of the weather, the seasons, the call of birds and the hum of insects. In 1915, he wrote "It seems at times I should be a composer of sounds, not only of rhythms and colors. Walking under the trees, I felt as if the color made sound."

 

Exalted Nature will span the breadth of the artist's career, tightly focused on his landscapes--from his early expressionistic compositions influenced by modernist movements first encountered during his student years at the Cleveland School of Art--such as Untitled (Gothic Window Trees), 1918--to his late visionary works representing his singular interpretation of the world--including Bee Hepaticas (circa 1962).

Charles Burchfield (1893-1967), Midsummer Caprice, 1945

Watercolor on paper, 35 x 47"

Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio

Other highlights include Midsummer Caprice(1945), which beautifully conveys how the artist used visual devices and motifs to suggest sounds and movement in nature. Burchfield was fascinated with the noisy cicada throughout his career and makes the insect the focal point of the painting, exaggerating its scale and surrounding it with repetitive, curved lines to convey the thundering reverberation of its sound.

About this same time (the 1940s), Burchfield began reconstructing some of his early work--by pasting additional paper onto the margins and painting out to those new edges--in order to reconsider and re-explore themes that continued to move him, pushing his work to another level in which his visionary approach was predominant. These reconstructions were larger, louder and more complex than his previous work. Nighthawks at Twilight was begun in 1917 and revisited in 1949, when the artist enlarged it to 34 3/8 x 48 1/2 inches. Twilight was a particularly compelling time of day for Burchfield--he exulted in such transitory moments, whether it was from day to night or one season to the next. In this painting he creates an eerie and darkly foreboding atmosphere, making visceral the strength of the wind through the grass, flowers and trees, all bending, contrasted with the tree tops in dramatic silhouette, like lace, against the threatening sky. The misshapen clouds and nighthawks crowding the sky further heighten the sense of deep apprehension.

Charles Burchfield (1893-1967)

Nighthawks at Twilight, 1917-49, watercolor on joined paper, 33 ½ x 47 inches. Flint Institute of Arts

One of Burchfield's last paintings, still on his easel at the time of his death in early 1967, is Early Spring, depicting the landscape around his home in Gardenville, New York (near Buffalo), where he had settled in the 1920s. The transition from winter to spring was one of his favorite themes. In this painting, Burchfield projects a mystical, dreamlike quality through the blurring of details of the flowers, treetops and sky. A luminous yellow halo line surrounds the tightly grouped trees recalling the nave of a cathedral and suggesting the spirituality that the artist found in nature. Spring always carried with it, for Burchfield, a sense of hope and sorrow--hope because spring represented renewal, sorrow because of the fleeting quality of its beauty.

 

This exhibition marks the first time Burchfield's work has been shown at the Brandywine River Museum of Art. A slate of multi-disciplinary events, lectures and other programs will take place during the run of the exhibition; for details, please visit the museum's website.

At the Brandywine River Museum of Art, the exhibition has been generously sponsored by Chuck & Adriane Bowers in honor of Matthew DiSalvo, an artist and outdoorsman. Additional support was provided by Morris and Boo Stroud. After premiering at the Brandywine River Museum, the exhibition will be presented in Buffalo at the Burchfield Penney Art Center from December 12, 2014 through February 22, 2015.

 

The Brandywine River Museum of Art, located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, is open daily (except Christmas Day) from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is $12 for adults, $8 for seniors ages 65 and over, $6 for children ages 6 and older and free for children 5 and younger and Brandywine Conservancy members. Museum admission is free on Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to noon through November 24.  The museum offers guided tours of the Andrew Wyeth Studio, the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio, and the Kuerner Farm, which may be toured individually or on special package tours.  For information, please call 610.388.2700 or visit brandywine.org.

 

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Star-Spangled Crafts for kids
Aug 23 @ 14:00 – 15:00

Saturday, June 28 from 2 - 3 pm 

 

Every 4th Saturday of the month: June 28, July 26, & August 23

Chadds Ford Historical Society Barn Visitors Center
Kids ages 3 and up will love showing off their patriotic spirit this summer by creating festive red, white and blue crafts that are perfect for gift giving, décor and fashion accessories. Activities include: making flags, star mobile, salt dough ornaments and fish-tail bracelets using lucets. Please call the office at 610-388-7376 to register so we can have enough supplies at hand.

Aug
24
Sun
Live music on patio at Gables
Aug 24 @ 17:00 – 20:00

The Gables has live music every Sunday from 5-8pm on the patio. People have really been enjoying it, and we would like to get the word out even more! Here is the link to The Gables' calendar (http://thegablesatchaddsford.com/events/), with all the performers.

Aug
26
Tue
Try the Y free on Tuesdays in August
Aug 26 @ 09:00 – 17:00

AREA YMCAS OPEN DOORS FOR FREE

TRY THE Y TUESDAYS

 

YMCA of the Brandywine Valley and YMCA of the Upper Main Line are opening the doors of all their branches to the public, free of charge, every Tuesday during the month of August - August 5, 12, 19 and 26.

 

Chester County residents are welcome to enjoy the pools, state-of-the-art cardio and fitness centers, gymnasiums, cycle studios, and group exercise classes. Free entry also includes unique amenities, such as the 24 tennis courts at Upper Main Line Y or the climbing tower and skateboard park at the Kennett Y.

All nine branches – Brandywine Y, Coatesville; Jennersville Y, West Grove; Kennett Area Y, Kennett Square; Lionville Community Y, Exton; Octorara Program Center, Atglen; Oscar Lasko Youth Program Center, downtown West Chester; Upper Main Line Y, Berwyn; West Chester Area Y, West Chester; and Y at Great Valley, Malvern – will be open and available free of charge to anyone new to the area, considering a membership or just curious to see and use the facilities.

For more information, visit www.ymcabwv.org or www.umly.org.

Aug
29
Fri
Paradocx Happy Hour at Liberty Place
Aug 29 @ 18:00 – 21:00

Friday Night Happy Hour

@ The Market at Liberty Place

Weekly  through January 2, 2015 – The Market @ Liberty
Aug
30
Sat
Fireworks at Longwood Gardens
Aug 30 @ 20:30 – 21:30

Glittering fireworks and colorful fountains light up the night sky and dance to exciting music on select evenings in the midst of our Gardens' lush, natural beauty.

Don't miss any of these exciting musical programs:

Rachmaninoff Power and Passion—August 30

This moving program spotlights the famed Russian composer’s Second Symphony.

Ladies & Gentlemen . . . The Beatles—September 13

Don't miss this show featuring music by one of the most popular and influential music groups of all time. The show opens with Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, followed by the lyrical Penny Lane and the driving anthem, Help. The melodic Here Comes the Sun melds into the title song of the 1964 album, A Hard Day’s Night, followed by We Can Work It Out. The show continues with I Want to Hold Your Hand, followed by Something, Lady Madonna, and the lilting ballad Norwegian Wood. Let It Be and the moving The Long and Winding Road create a memorable finale.

Guests may reserve a space in the viewing area after 3:00 pm. For the best viewing experience, guests are encouraged to bring a lightweight folding chair. Rental chairs can be purchased for $5 each (while supplies last). In our efforts to create the best Fireworks & Fountains experience for all attendees, BLANKETS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED.

In the event of inclement weather, every effort will be made to set off Fireworks as scheduled—however, two rain dates are scheduled for each display. The decision to cancel the show is made 15 minutes prior to show time.

Aug
31
Sun
Sat-Sun-Mon at Chadds Ford Winery
Aug 31 @ 12:00 – 18:00

End the summer in style with four days of Labor Day Weekend festivities. We do this every year and we'd love to see you all again. Spend some time wine tasting in the cellar, then relax on our patio and grounds with live musicians, wines and slushies by the glass from the outdoor wine bar and delicious foods from our food vendors and food trucks. No reservations required. Tasting are $10 for this event.

Food

Saturday 30th: Luigi’s & Giovanni’s

Sunday 31st: Justine’s Cuisines

Monday 1st: Justine’s Cuisines

Music

Saturday 30th: Hake & Jarema from 12:00pm-3:00pm; Alex & Shiloh from 3:30pm-6-pm

Sunday 31th: Nicole Ehinger from 12:00pm-3:00pm; "The Sermon!” from 3:30pm-6-pm

Monday 1st:  Roger Girke from 2:00pm-5:00pm

 

Holiday hours Brandywine Prime
Aug 31 @ 16:00 – 22:00

Make a Reservation

Holiday Hours;

Sunday, August 31-Open for brunch at 10am, dinner at 4pm

Labor Day, Monday, September 1-Open for dinner from 4pm-9pm

Sundays in September-  

During dinner on Sundays we offer a 3 course menu in addition to our regular menu.  In September we are switching the menu up a bit.  The following is our new 3 course menu that we like to call;

SURF                            SURF                            SURF & TURF

$39.95 per person

1st Course
Maryland Lump Crab and Arugula Crostini

2nd Course
Gulf Shrimp and Avocado Salad

ENTREE
½ Butter Poached Cold Water Lobster Tail with a 6 oz. Petite Filet
Lobster mashed potatoes, haricot vert, BP Steak Sauce

Every Sunday in September starting 9.7.2014.

I hope to see you soon!

Michael

Sep
1
Mon
Labor Day
Sep 1 all-day
Holiday hours Brandywine Prime
Sep 1 @ 16:00 – 22:00

Make a Reservation

Holiday Hours;

Sunday, August 31-Open for brunch at 10am, dinner at 4pm

Labor Day, Monday, September 1-Open for dinner from 4pm-9pm

Sundays in September-  

During dinner on Sundays we offer a 3 course menu in addition to our regular menu.  In September we are switching the menu up a bit.  The following is our new 3 course menu that we like to call;

SURF                            SURF                            SURF & TURF

$39.95 per person

1st Course
Maryland Lump Crab and Arugula Crostini

2nd Course
Gulf Shrimp and Avocado Salad

ENTREE
½ Butter Poached Cold Water Lobster Tail with a 6 oz. Petite Filet
Lobster mashed potatoes, haricot vert, BP Steak Sauce

Every Sunday in September starting 9.7.2014.

I hope to see you soon!

Michael

Sep
4
Thu
CFBA Business Networking All Welcome
Sep 4 @ 17:00 – 19:00

CFBA 2014 September Event

 Cocktails and Networking at Brandywine Prime

When: Thursday, September 4, 2014  •  5:00 to 7:00p.m.

Where: Brandywine Prime, Rtes 1 & 100, 1617 Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford

Topic: Meet & Greet plus Brandywine Battlefield Award

Net proceeds from the Blue Rocks Baseball Benefit $1080.00 will be awarded to Friends of Brandywine Battlefield. The award will be matched by the Phyllis Recca Foundation.

 

Please note: The month of September all members are invited to have a stack of business cards or business brochures at Bryn Mawr Trust in Chadds Ford.  CFBA is the highlighted the whole month of September.

 

Also in September 6 and 7 CFBA & Chadds Ford Live will have table at Chadds Ford Days – volunteer for table – and for sure stop by

 

Cost: $20 includes hors d’oeuvres & gratuity. Cash bar.

Please reply today by clicking here: [email protected].
You can pay with check or cash at the door OR click here to pre-pay online.
Your response gives us an accurate count for food. Thank you.

 

Sep
5
Fri
Paradocx Happy Hour at Liberty Place
Sep 5 @ 18:00 – 21:00

Friday Night Happy Hour

@ The Market at Liberty Place

Weekly  through January 2, 2015 – The Market @ Liberty
4th Annual Comedy Showcase! GMT Rotary
Sep 5 @ 19:00 – 22:00

4th Annual Comedy Showcase!
This year featuring
Also performing:
Jay Black has performed at nearly 500 colleges nati onwide. In 2013 APCA named him both the College Comedian of the Year and the presti gious College Performer of the Year. Jay has worked extensively as a club comedian, as well as, appearing everywhere from Atlanti c City (The Tropicana) and
Las Vegas (The Tropicana, MGM Grand) to Los Angeles (The Improv, The Laugh Factory). Jay has opened for several celebriti es, including Christopher Titus, Greg Fitzsimmons, Bobcat Goldthwait, Emo Phillips, Pete Holmes, and Sinbad. In the Spring of 2014, Jay will be joining Kevin Nealon on his east coast tour, appearing with him at several venues. Jay has met with equal success as a writer. The TV show he co-created with Brian Herzlinger (“Paulie” starring Paul Sorvino, Janeane Garofalo, and Michael Madsen) was fi lmed in February of 2013. His fi rst produced screenplay, “How Sweet It Is” will be released into theaters in Spring of 2014.
Jay Black
Mike Casey
For Tickets:
Visit www.GMTROTARY.org (All major credit cards accepted)
Tickets will be available through Eventbrite.
For a reserved table of 10, contact Tony DiLeva at 610-656-2543
Proceeds benefi t Local Charities
NO TICKETS SALES AT DOOR! MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE

Sep
6
Sat
Barn Sale – Brandywine View
Sep 6 @ 09:00 – 17:00
Barclay Friends Festival of Gardens
Sep 6 @ 10:00 – 15:00

Tour more than 12 private gardens in West Chester

Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 the day of the event

610-696-5211

Chadds Ford Days
Sep 6 @ 10:00 – 17:00

Saturday, September 6 & Sunday, September 7

The 49th Annual Chadds Ford Days

Celebrating the Battle of Brandywine, September 11, 1777

10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

An outdoor festival on the grounds of the Barn Visitors Center

 

This is a Chadds Ford Community event that features quality crafters and artists, outdoor activities, live entertainment, tours of the historic John Chads House, and so much more.

Adult admission is $5; Free to CFHS members. Kids, Dogs, & parking are also free.

 

Chadds Ford Days' schedule of events, please click here.

 

Sponsorship opportunities are available, please email [email protected] or call at (610) 388-7376

Mushroom Festival
Sep 6 @ 10:00 – 17:00
Sep
7
Sun
Chadds Ford Days
Sep 7 @ 10:00 – 17:00

Saturday, September 6 & Sunday, September 7

The 49th Annual Chadds Ford Days

Celebrating the Battle of Brandywine, September 11, 1777

10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

An outdoor festival on the grounds of the Barn Visitors Center

 

This is a Chadds Ford Community event that features quality crafters and artists, outdoor activities, live entertainment, tours of the historic John Chads House, and so much more.

Adult admission is $5; Free to CFHS members. Kids, Dogs, & parking are also free.

 

Chadds Ford Days' schedule of events, please click here.

 

Sponsorship opportunities are available, please email [email protected] or call at (610) 388-7376

Chester County Days
Sep 7 @ 16:45 – 17:45

Date: Saturday, October 4, 2014
Location: Northeastern Quadrant of Chester County
Benefits: The Women's Auxiliary's "Great Expecations" Pledge for Chester County Hospital

For more information and tickets click here

Sep
10
Wed
Free breakfast & lunch Tague grand opening week
Sep 10 @ 07:00 – 09:00

Enjoy breakfast & lunch compliments of
Tague Lumber ALL WEEK at Kennett Square

Join us as we celebrate the official GRAND OPENING of our Kennett Square location. There will be special Discounts, sales, doorprizes, product demonstrations and seminars PLUS a different food truck each day! Breakfast 7-9 am.  Lunch 11am-1pm.
WEDNESDAY Sept. 10, 2014 
FREE Breakfast from Philter;  FREE lunch by Surf & Turf (Lobster & Steak)
THURSDAY,  Sept. 11, 2014
FREE Breakfast from Philter;  FREE lunch by Cow & Curd --VOTED Best of Philly!
FRIDAY,  Sept. 12, 2014
FREE Breakfast from Philter;  FREE lunch "Great Kennett Cheesesteak Challenge" -- You VOTE!

 

PLUS...This week only!

  • FREE 5 gallon bucket to first 100 customers each day AND 15% off everything they can fit in that bucket!
  • FREE Product Demos & Seminars ALL WEEK for Builders, Contractors and Architects (AIA accredited)
  • PLUS product demonstrations from top manufacturers like:  Andersen, DeWalt Tools, Weyerhaeuser, Jeld-wen, Metrie, Simonton, Kleer, Atlantic Shutter, Upstate Doors, James Hardie, Parksite, Fairway, Russin Lumber, Closure Systems, Princeton Forest Products, Milliken...and more!

 

Daily Giveaways  •  Doorprizes  •  Special Discounts

 

 

Sept. 8 - 12
Kennett Sq.
GRAND OPENING

"15% OFF everything on your Bucket List!"

The first 100 customers each day get a FREE 5-gallon bucket PLUS 15% OFF everything* you can fit inside your bucket!

Grow your e-mail list – Free Business Seminar
Sep 10 @ 09:00 – 11:00

Grow you Contact List!

Wednesday September 10, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM EDT

Join us for "60 Ways to Grow Your List" workshop - you'll leave with ideas and strategies to capture new contacts, grow your list and take action to help move your business forward. Having an interested and qualified list of contacts, that you can stay top of mind with, is vital to every business. Continuing to grow that list is just as important

Location: West Chester University Cottrell Center 
More Information 

The Art of Charles Burchfield Lecture
Sep 10 @ 18:00 – 19:00

The Art of Charles Burchfield Lecture

Wednesday, September 10, 6 p.m.

Burchfield has been identified as a naturalist, realist, modernist, romantic, synesthete, and transcendentalist-all with equal validity.  He broke all the rules of traditional watercolor painting, pioneering techniques and inventing methods for conveying emotions and symbolizing sounds. Enjoy a lecture presented by Nancy Weekly, Head of Collections and Charles Cary Rumsey Curator at the Burchfield Penny Art Center in Buffalo, NY, who will discuss the many facets of the artist.
The museum will open at 5:30 p.m.

$20; Brandywine members $15

Willie Nelson at the Grand
Sep 10 @ 20:00 – 21:00

For more information call 302-652-5577

or visit http://www.TheGrandWilmington.org

Sep
11
Thu
Free breakfast & lunch Tague grand opening week
Sep 11 @ 07:00 – 09:00

Enjoy breakfast & lunch compliments of
Tague Lumber ALL WEEK at Kennett Square

Join us as we celebrate the official GRAND OPENING of our Kennett Square location. There will be special Discounts, sales, doorprizes, product demonstrations and seminars PLUS a different food truck each day! Breakfast 7-9 am.  Lunch 11am-1pm.
WEDNESDAY Sept. 10, 2014 
FREE Breakfast from Philter;  FREE lunch by Surf & Turf (Lobster & Steak)
THURSDAY,  Sept. 11, 2014
FREE Breakfast from Philter;  FREE lunch by Cow & Curd --VOTED Best of Philly!
FRIDAY,  Sept. 12, 2014
FREE Breakfast from Philter;  FREE lunch "Great Kennett Cheesesteak Challenge" -- You VOTE!

 

PLUS...This week only!

  • FREE 5 gallon bucket to first 100 customers each day AND 15% off everything they can fit in that bucket!
  • FREE Product Demos & Seminars ALL WEEK for Builders, Contractors and Architects (AIA accredited)
  • PLUS product demonstrations from top manufacturers like:  Andersen, DeWalt Tools, Weyerhaeuser, Jeld-wen, Metrie, Simonton, Kleer, Atlantic Shutter, Upstate Doors, James Hardie, Parksite, Fairway, Russin Lumber, Closure Systems, Princeton Forest Products, Milliken...and more!

 

Daily Giveaways  •  Doorprizes  •  Special Discounts

 

 

Sept. 8 - 12
Kennett Sq.
GRAND OPENING

"15% OFF everything on your Bucket List!"

The first 100 customers each day get a FREE 5-gallon bucket PLUS 15% OFF everything* you can fit inside your bucket!

September 11th Remembrance Ceremony
Sep 11 @ 18:00 – 19:00

September 11th Remembrance Ceremony
September 11, 2014  6:00 PM

Join us in honoring all those who fought in the Battle of Brandywine in 1777 and those who tragically lost their lives in 2001. 

*Featuring the Ceal Neamh Pipe Band of Lancaster, PA

Napa Valley Wine Pairing at The Gables
Sep 11 @ 19:00 – 20:00

Join us for our
Napa Valley Wine Pairing Dinner
at
The Gables at Chadds Ford!

We are excited to announce that it's time for our next wine dinner here at The Gables at Chadds Ford! This dinner is going to celebrate the fantastic wines produced in Napa Valley region of California. Chef Dave Wenerd has put together a great four course menu, and each course is expertly paired with a delicious wine from Napa Valley and the surrounding areas. Reservations and pre-payment are required, so call or email Ann today!

Thursday September 11th

7:00 pm

$95 per person ~ includes tax & gratuity

1st Course
Grilled House-made Pretzel Baguette
House-made Ricotta, Shaved Peaches, Shishito Peppers, Mostardo
Paired with Stags’ Leap Chardonnay

2012 Stags' Leap Chardonnay Napa Valley
Distinct aromas of lemon zest, tart white peach and crisp pear show generously in this refreshing and focused cool-climate Chardonnay. On the palate, vibrant citrus fruit flavors are balanced by a wet stone core and pleasant undertones of light smoke. Driven by wonderful fruit intensity, lasting lemon minerality and bright acidity, the 2012 vintage walks the ideal line between delicacy and weight.

2nd Course
Modern Niçoise Salad
Herb Encrusted Tuna, Smoked Potatoes, Cured Egg Yolk, Niçoise Olives, Pomegranate Spiced Yogurt
Paired with 2012 Etude Pinot Noir Carneros

Etude Pinot Noir Carneros
The 2012 Carneros Estate Pinot Noir defines the classic Grace Benoist Ranch style with lifted red fruit aromas, ranging from pomegranate and red cherry to wild strawberry and raspberry, and a spicy entry of baking spice, forest floor and sandalwood. Refined tannins and ideal natural acidity frame the lush, intricate flavors. Despite the wine’s strength, it possesses a persistent fruit finish and elegance that make it uplifting and polished.

3rd Course
Roasted Venison Rack
Castle Valley Stone Ground Cheddar Grits, Mushroom Conserva, Stone Fruit Chimichurri
Paired with Beringer “Knights Valley” Cabernet

Beringer “Knights Valley” Cabernet
The 2011 Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon has aromas of ripe blueberry, blackberry, maple and nutmeg. Notes of currants, sassafras, and bright red fruits emerge from a dense core of fruit, accented by juicy acidity and a pretty finish. Beringer Vineyards has owned and farmed its Knights Valley vineyards since the mid-1960’s, when the Beringer family recognized that the cobbled alluvial soils were a great place to grow high quality wine grapes. The Knights Valley designation was first used on a Beringer label in 1974.

4th Course
Dark Chocolate Blackberry Caramel Tart
Cocoa Nib Shortbread Crust, Layer of Blackberry Caramel Sauce, Layer of Dark Chocolate Ganache, Topped with Brûléed Plums

Paired with Stag's Leap Merlot

2011 Stags' Leap Merlot Napa Valley
The 2011 Napa Valley Merlot is at once complex and approachable, opening with generous aromas of dark plum and bright red fruit, with enticing hints of clove and cinnamon throughout. Juicy red fruit flavors are effortlessly integrated with notes of caramel and savory spice that contribute depth to the polished palate. Smooth, velvety tannins and a refined texture give this Merlot a distinct level of sophistication while still being very approachable in its early years.

 

Make a Reservation

Sep
12
Fri
Free breakfast & lunch Tague grand opening week
Sep 12 @ 07:00 – 09:00

Enjoy breakfast & lunch compliments of
Tague Lumber ALL WEEK at Kennett Square

Join us as we celebrate the official GRAND OPENING of our Kennett Square location. There will be special Discounts, sales, doorprizes, product demonstrations and seminars PLUS a different food truck each day! Breakfast 7-9 am.  Lunch 11am-1pm.
WEDNESDAY Sept. 10, 2014 
FREE Breakfast from Philter;  FREE lunch by Surf & Turf (Lobster & Steak)
THURSDAY,  Sept. 11, 2014
FREE Breakfast from Philter;  FREE lunch by Cow & Curd --VOTED Best of Philly!
FRIDAY,  Sept. 12, 2014
FREE Breakfast from Philter;  FREE lunch "Great Kennett Cheesesteak Challenge" -- You VOTE!

 

PLUS...This week only!

  • FREE 5 gallon bucket to first 100 customers each day AND 15% off everything they can fit in that bucket!
  • FREE Product Demos & Seminars ALL WEEK for Builders, Contractors and Architects (AIA accredited)
  • PLUS product demonstrations from top manufacturers like:  Andersen, DeWalt Tools, Weyerhaeuser, Jeld-wen, Metrie, Simonton, Kleer, Atlantic Shutter, Upstate Doors, James Hardie, Parksite, Fairway, Russin Lumber, Closure Systems, Princeton Forest Products, Milliken...and more!

 

Daily Giveaways  •  Doorprizes  •  Special Discounts

 

 

Sept. 8 - 12
Kennett Sq.
GRAND OPENING

"15% OFF everything on your Bucket List!"

The first 100 customers each day get a FREE 5-gallon bucket PLUS 15% OFF everything* you can fit inside your bucket!

Neighborhood Garage Sale
Sep 12 @ 16:00 – 20:00

NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE- The Estates of Chadds Ford- behind McDonald's on the corner of 202 and Rt. 1- Fri. 9/12 – 4:00-8:00 p.m. and Sat. 9/13- 8:00a.m.-4:00p.m.-  Graco double stroller, Convertible crib w/ infant & toddler mattress, Left-handed men golf clubs, artwork, hospital bed with mattress, 2 wooden kitchen sets, couches, chests ( for a bedroom ), dining room set: table with 6 chairs, buffet and hutch, wing chair, wooden entertainment center,  white bed frames, Pool table - regulation size , Bar Stools, Antique, Sideboard, Antique Armoire, Fabric Dining Room Chairs, Oversize Fabric Chair (with sleeping bed), Oversize Leather Den Chair, 60 "Sony TV, household items, clothing and more…

Mary Hoberg exhibit opens Darlington Art Center @ Darlington Art Center
Sep 12 @ 18:00 – 20:00
Darlington Arts Center will host an exhibit of paintings by long-time Concord Township resident, the late Mary Hoberg. The exhibit opens with a reception on Friday, Sept. 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. The event is free with complimentary wine, cheese and light refreshments. Hoberg was a resident of Concord Township for more than 50 years. She served on the Concord Township Planning Commission and was the township zoning officer. Mary studied at Darlington Arts Center with Karl Kuerner.
Paradocx Happy Hour at Liberty Place
Sep 12 @ 18:00 – 21:00

Friday Night Happy Hour

@ The Market at Liberty Place

Weekly  through January 2, 2015 – The Market @ Liberty