An exhibit by artist Nathan Sawaya is a critically acclaimed collection of inspiring artworks made exclusively from one of the most recognizable toys in the world: the LEGO brick. Franklin Institute, 222 N. 20th St., Philadelphia. Daily 9:30 to 5. $39–$43. FI.edu.
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1 Hoffman’s Mill Rd., Chadds Ford. Wed–Mon, 9:30 to 4:30. $8–$20. Brandywine.org. Through Sept. 1, “Give Me My Flowers — Soft Petals: exploring the mother wound,” photographs by Shakira Hunt. Through Sept. 8, “Suspended Spins: Dennis Beach.” 2301 Kentmere Pkwy., Wed, 10 to 4; Thurs, 10 to 8; Fri–Sun, 10 to 4. $6–$12, Sun, free. DelArt.org. Through May 26, “There Is a Woman in Every Color: Black Women in Art.” Through June 30, “The Artistic Legacy of James E. Newton: Poetic Roots,” an exhibition by Anna Bogatin Ott. 2301 Kentmere Pkwy., Wilmington. Wed, 10 to 4; Thurs, 10 to 8; Fri–Sun, 10 to 4. $6–$12, Sun, free. 302-571-9590; DelArt.org. This exhibition traces a persistent vein of intriguing, often disconcerting imagery over the career of renowned local artist Jamie Wyeth, featuring more than 50 works drawn from museum and private collections across the country. Rt. 1, Chadds Ford. Wed.–Mon., 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. $8–$20. Brandywine.org. Apr. 4–Aug. 3, The Confession… An Amish Love Story. Apr. 6–Oct. 19, Ryan & Friends: All Your Favorite Funny Stuff, a multimedia variety show. 2760 #A Old Philadelphia Pk., Bird-in-Hand. Times and tickets, 717-768-1568; Bird-In-Hand.com/Stage. Enjoy the high octane, feel-good story on the stage in this explosive, hilarious and high energy production. 104 E. State St., Media. Times and tickets, 610- 891-0100; MediaTheatre.org. For the 48th Bucks County Designer House & Gardens, Sycamore Lane Farm will open its doors with an elegant onsite Preview Gala, April 26. Tours run through May 26. Benefits Doylestown Health and Village Improvement Assoc. 1421 Rt. 113, Perkasie. Mon.–Wed., Fri.–Sat., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thurs., 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sun., noon […] May 1–17, Knauer Gallery in the Swope Music and Performing Arts Center, 817 S. High St. May 1–June 29, Baker Gallery, E.O. Bull Center for the Arts, 2 E. Rosedale Ave. WCUPA.edu. May 1, Queensryche Armored Saint; May 3, Marc Maron; May 4, The Doo Wop Project; May 5, Al Stewart; May 7, Ghosts: Do You Believe?; May 8, Saxon & Uriah Heep; May 10, The Electric Years: Al Di Meola; May 12, Todd Rundgren; May 17, Harry Chapin’s Greatest Stories Live; May 18, Eric D’Alessandro; May […] May 3, Stayin’ Alive: One Night of the Bee Gees; May 4, The Temptations & The Four Tops; May 5, Stomp; May 10, An Evening with David Foster & Katharine McPhee; May 11, Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone; May 12, Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles; May 15, Brothers Of The Heart; May 17, The […] May 3, An Evening with Darlingside; May 4, The Rock Orchestra Plays Fleetwood Mac; May 9, The Temptations and Four Tops; May 11, The Simon & Garfunkel Songbook; May 18, An Evening with Amy Grant; May 19, An Intimate Evening with David Foster & Katharine McPhee; May 24, 1964—The Beatles Tribute; May 31, Eddie B; […] Take an immersive tour of selected noteworthy historic properties in one of six counties. For information and tickets, MHGP.org/Tours. Stroll through the gardens with brilliantly blooming annuals and perennials and discover the Illuminated Fountain Performances and live music in the beer garden. 1001 Longwood Rd., Kennett Square. Thurs–Sat, 9:15 pm. $18–$25. 610-388-1000; LongwoodGardens.org. A funny and heartfelt story about six unemployed steel workers who come up with a bold way to make some quick cash. 510 Centerville Rd., Lancaster. Times and tickets, 717- 898-1900; DutchApple.com. Walk through 25 acres with more than 55,000 peonies and cut your own to take home. Bring a vase to take the peonies home. 4313 S. Creek Rd., Chadds Ford. Daily 8 to 6. $15/person or $30/car. StyersPeonies.com. See Olympic-caliber riders, junior classes and Lead Line or come for the fun outside the ring at North America’s oldest and largest outdoor multi-breed horse show. Visit the Country Fair’s midway attractions and boutiques. Benefits Bryn Mawr Hospital. 23 Dorset Rd., Devon. DevonHorseShow.net. Dine outside or enjoy a drink with friends, explore the boutiques and retail stores or take in a show. Road closed on 100 and 200 blocks of Bridge St. from 4 pm Fri through 7 am Mon. Fri, 4 to 10; Sat–Sun, 7 am to 10 pm. PhoenixvilleFirst.org. Four blocks of Gay Street (from Matlack Street to Darlington Street) are closed to vehicles so everyone can partake in al fresco dining and shopping. Gay Street will be shut down for the Open-Air Market every weekend (Fri morning through Mon morning). DowntownWestChester.com. Through Sept. 15, “Every Leaf & Twig: Andrew Wyeth’s Botanical Imagination.” Through Oct. 13, “In Shadows’ Embrace: Prints by Peter Paone.” 1 Hoffman’s Mill Rd., Chadds Ford. Wed–Mon, 9:30 to 4:30. $8–$20. Brandywine.org. Gather your family or closest group of friends and plan a visit to the 12 inspiring attractions across Wilmington & the Brandywine Valley. With the Passport you can explore at your own pace or spread your visits across the entire spring, summer and fall. For tickets, VisitWilmingtonDE.com/Passport. Dinosaurs made out of natural materials are displayed on more than 15 different rail lines. The display includes triceratops, and velociraptor, as well as other Mesozoic creatures. 100 E. Northwestern Ave., Philadelphia. Mon–Fri, 10 to 5; Sat–Sun, 9 to 5. $10–$20. MorrisArboretum.org. Spectators picnic and tailgate at the grounds. 232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon. Friday Twilight Polo—gates open at 5; match at 5:30. Sun, gates open at 1:30; match at 3, $15–$20. Cancelled for rain or extreme heat. 610-268-8692; BrandywinePolo.com. Bring your own chair or inner tube to cool off in the river at Brandywine Outfitters. Enjoy live music and food trucks as you sip the flavors of craft beers. 2100 Strasburg Rd., Coatesville. 1 pm to dusk. BrothersKershner.com/Beer-Garden. |
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Come for the annual Memorial Day celebration. A brief Memorial Ceremony will immediately follow the parade at the corner of Runnymede and S. Wayne Aves. Parade starts at 9:45 am. RadnorMemorialDay.org. A great hometown parade featuring bands, veterans, reenactors, dancers, antique cars, bagpipers, fife and drum corps, fire trucks and more. Starts at Kennett High School, 100 E. South St. and ends at Union Hill Cemetery. 10 am. KennettCollaborative.org. The Veterans Legacy Project and Media Borough host the annual parade, which starts at Barrall Field, at the intersection of State and Edgmont Sts., Media. Ceremony at the Delaware County Courthouse immediately following. 10:30 am. VisitMediaPA.com. |
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Stroll. Shop. Dine. Restaurants set up tables on State Street, which is closed from Jackson to Orange for this summer-long outdoor dining event. Check VisitMediaPA.com for participating restaurants. Enjoy a borough-wide happy hour to unwind with friends every Wednesday, 4 to 7 pm. Participating locations offer select $4 beers, $5 wines and $6 cocktails plus half-price appetizers. DowntownWestChester.com for locations. |
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1165 Wilmington Pk., West Chester. Thurs, 9 to 6, Fri, 9 to 8, Sat. 8 to 4. 610-492-5700; WestChesterAmishMarket.com. Eagleview Town Center, Wellington Square, Exton. Thurs. 3 to 7. 610-836-1391; GrowingRootsPartners.com
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Enjoy an exclusive, after-hours tour featuring plants and wine. Take an evening stroll through the garden and enjoy a specially curated sampling of four different natural wines. 1829 E. County Line Rd., Villanova. 5:30 pm. $75. NatLands.org. Enjoy live music on the green at King of Prussia Town Center. 155 Village Dr. (in front of Davio’s), King of Prussia. 6 to 8 pm. For a complete lineup visit KingOfPrussia-TownCenter.com. |
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May 31, Larger than Life: The Ultimate Boy Band Tribute; June 1, Bassel & the Supernaturals. 226 N. High St., West Chester. Times and tickets, UptownWestChester.org. Presented by the Diving Cat Studio Gallery, local artists exhibit creative styles in art and craft in a uniquely restored 1790s four-story gristmill house. A special interview with Markels Roberts by Michaela Majoun 7 pm Friday. 1655 Hollow Rd., Chester Springs. Fri, Preview Party, 5 to 9 pm; Sat–Sun, 10 to 6. 484-919-8774; FrogHollowArtShow.com. A celebration of women in music with a 100% female-fronted lineup, giving platforms to women in all areas of music event production. Venues located on the 400 and 500 blocks of Market St., Wilmington. Times and tickets, 302-229-9575; TheLadybugFestival.com. Spectators picnic and tailgate at the grounds. 232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon. Friday Twilight Polo—gates open at 5; match at 5:30. Sun, gates open at 1:30; match at 3, $15–$20. Cancelled for rain or extreme heat. 610-268-8692; BrandywinePolo.com. Four blocks of Gay Street (from Matlack Street to Darlington Street) are closed to vehicles so everyone can partake in al fresco dining and shopping. Gay Street will be shut down for the Open-Air Market every weekend (Fri morning through Mon morning). DowntownWestChester.com. Dine outside or enjoy a drink with friends, explore the boutiques and retail stores or take in a show. Road closed on 100 and 200 blocks of Bridge St. from 4 pm Fri through 7 am Mon. Fri, 4 to 10; Sat–Sun, 7 am to 10 pm. PhoenixvilleFirst.org.
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Visit the zoo after hours and enjoy a variety of beer, wine and spirit tastings, light fare and ice cream, live music and animal encounters. Food and beverages are included in admission ticket. Brandywine Park, 1001 N. Park Dr., Wilmington. 5:30 to 8:30 pm. $35–$55. BrandywineZoo.org. |
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Bring your camping gear, set up under the stars and enjoy a night outside with your family. Activities include camp cooking and fire making demonstrations, fishing, ceremonial campfire program, s’mores and more. Must be accompanied by parent/guardian. Rain date, June 15. Willows Park, 490 Darby-Paoli Rd., Villanova. Free. Radnor.com/Campout to register. June 1, Tom Rush accompanied by Matt Nakoa; June 2, Dan Bern + Jeffrey Gaines; June 13, Merion Concert Band, (free); June 15, Livingston Taylor; June 22, Lizzie No; June 28, Craig Bickhardt + John Flynn (free). Concerts through Aug. 30. The Gazebo, 9 S. Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr. 7 pm. $15. 610-864-4303; BrynMawrTwilightConcerts.com. Take a glimpse into some of Chester County’s iconic barns. Two self-guided barn tour opportunities: The Morning Tour, 9 to 11, $50 and Evening Barn Tour and BBQ Dinner, starts at 2, $300. BBQ attendees end the evening with a cocktail hour, three-course meal and live music. Benefits the Trust’s conservation works. 925 Providence Rd., […] June 1, Diggery Digger’s Rock N’ Roar Dinosaur Show; June 5, Sports Movie Night with Ray Didinger and Glen Macnow; June 6, Back in Black, AC/DC Tribute Band; June 7, The American Ride, Toby Keith Tribute. Visit website for a complete lineup. 226 N. High St. Tickets and times, UptownWestChester.org.
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Ready. Set. Rescue! Activities include a beer garden, food, music, kid’s corner, raffles, adoptable animals, vendors and more! Friends, family-members, and dogs are welcome. Run or walk at your own pace while supporting the mission to save animal lives. 1149 Pike Springs Rd., Chester Springs. 7:30 am to noon. $10–$40. PSPCA.org. Warren Ave. & Roberts Rd., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com. 200 Mill St. Sat, 10 to noon; seniors, 9–9:30. PhoenixvilleFarmersMarket.org. |
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The Upper Main Line Memorial Assoc. sponsors this event that begins on King St. at the fire station and ends at Memorial Park on Monument Ave. MalvernMemorialParade.com. Kent County is transformed into a hub of music featuring performances to suit virtually every taste. Historic Chestertown, MD. Some concerts are free, others require a ticket. For times and tickets visit NationalMusic.US. Diners can enjoy either menu discounts or prix-fixe menus at restaurants in Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Lewes and Coastal Delaware. Benefits military and first responders. Beach-Fun.com/Restaurant-Week.html. June 2, Monophonics; June 9, Good Shot Judy; June 16, Snacktime; June 23, Carolyn Wonderland; June 30, The U.S. Army Band, “Pershing’s Own.” Concerts through Aug. 18. Long’s Park Amphitheater, Rt. 30 & Harrisburg Pk., Lancaster. 7:30 pm. LongsPark.org. Spectators picnic and tailgate at the grounds. 232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon. Friday Twilight Polo—gates open at 5; match at 5:30. Sun, gates open at 1:30; match at 3, $15–$20. Cancelled for rain or extreme heat. 610-268-8692; BrandywinePolo.com.
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Two stages feature seven local bands performing, plus 90 artists, craftspeople and vendors with booths in Everhart Park. 100 S. Brandywine St. Noon to 7 pm. Rain date, June 11. Free. TurksHeadFestival.com. Climb into an antique automobile or board one of the trains and experience what it was like to travel at the turn of the 20th century. Tour the 1897 mansion that was home to three generations of the Marshall family. 3000 Creek Rd., Hockessin DE. 12:30 to 4:30. $8–$15. AuburnHeights.org. Bring your own chair or inner tube to cool off in the river at Brandywine Outfitters. Enjoy live music and food trucks as you sip the flavors of craft beers. 2100 Strasburg Rd., Coatesville. 1 pm to dusk. BrothersKershner.com/Beer-Garden. |
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Join CVIM and its partners for a day of golf along with breakfast, lunch, dinner, open bar, auction and giveaways. Supports the region’s largest free healthcare center for families without health insurance. Applebrook Golf Club, 100 Line Rd., Malvern. Learn more at CVIM.org. You can enjoy live music, games, giveaways and delicious food during your lunch hour. Visit website for a complete lineup and directions to food trucks. VisitKOP.com/FTT. June 4, 20 Men Project – Panel & Exhibit. 6 to 9 pm. June 22, Bowling Scholarship Competition, 6 to 8 pm. Check the website closer to June event for complete details. CultureChesCo.org. |
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Exton Region Chamber of Commerce and Locust Lane Craft Brewery join to raise funds for many organizations benefiting from the happy hours. Locust Lane Craft Brewery, 50 Three Tun Rd., Malvern. Visit Business.ERCC.net/Events. Stroll. Shop. Dine. Restaurants set up tables on State Street, which is closed from Jackson to Orange for this summer-long outdoor dining event. Check VisitMediaPA.com for participating restaurants. Classics Book Club: June 5, The Trial by Franz Kafka, 2 pm. Meet the Author: June 1, And Then You Apply Ice by Pamela Gwyn Kripke, 1 pm; June 15, Soundtrack by Alison Cupp Relyea, 1 pm. 549 Wellington Sq., Exton. WellingtonSquareBooks.com. Enjoy a borough-wide happy hour to unwind with friends every Wednesday, 4 to 7 pm. Participating locations offer select $4 beers, $5 wines and $6 cocktails plus half-price appetizers. DowntownWestChester.com for locations. Bring the whole family and a picnic for summer fun in a beautiful outdoor setting. Or sample local food trucks. Dogfish Head craft beer and Woodside Farm Creamery ice cream are available for purchase. 200 Hagley Creek Rd., Wilmington. 5 to 8 pm. Hagley.org. |
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June 6, Paul Anka: Seven Decades Tour; June 8, Napoleon Dynamite Live! 20th Anniversary Celebration; June 9, The Lettermen & The Buckinghams; June 12, Daniel O’Donnell; June 15, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder; June 16, Mark Lowry with Special Guests Endless Highway and The Sound; June 20, Invincible: A Glorious Tribute to Michael Jackson; June […] 1165 Wilmington Pk., West Chester. Thurs, 9 to 6, Fri, 9 to 8, Sat. 8 to 4. 610-492-5700; WestChesterAmishMarket.com. Eagleview Town Center, Wellington Square, Exton. Thurs. 3 to 7. 610-836-1391; GrowingRootsPartners.com Enjoy live music on the green at King of Prussia Town Center. 155 Village Dr. (in front of Davio’s), King of Prussia. 6 to 8 pm. For a complete lineup visit KingOfPrussia-TownCenter.com. |
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June 7, Say She She; June 9, Cracker; June 16, The Lone Bellow; June 19, Kathleen Edwards; June 21, Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime; June 28, DakhaBrakha; June 30, Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets. Concerts through Sept. 15. Township Bldg. Park, 175 W. Valley Forge Rd., King of Prussia. 6 pm. Visit website for tickets. […] June 7, Jessie’s Girl; June 10, Roger Daltrey; June 12, Dungeons and Daddies; June 14 & 15, The Musical Box; June 18, The Church & The Afghan Whigs; June 19, Happy Together Tour 2024; June 20, Countess Luann; June 21 & 22, Get The Led Out; June 28, Stanley Clarke N 4Ever, Bob James; June […] Extended hours at galleries and boutiques, restaurant specials, entertainment and more. DowntownWestChester.com. Dining and dancing under the stars, surrounded by the beauty of roses in bloom. The annual fundraising event supports all aspects of the Arboretum’s mission. 100 E. Northwestern Ave., Philadelphia. For info and tickets, MorrisArboretumGala.org. Spectators picnic and tailgate at the grounds. 232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon. Friday Twilight Polo—gates open at 5; match at 5:30. Sun, gates open at 1:30; match at 3, $15–$20. Cancelled for rain or extreme heat. 610-268-8692; BrandywinePolo.com. Four blocks of Gay Street (from Matlack Street to Darlington Street) are closed to vehicles so everyone can partake in al fresco dining and shopping. Gay Street will be shut down for the Open-Air Market every weekend (Fri morning through Mon morning). DowntownWestChester.com. Dine outside or enjoy a drink with friends, explore the boutiques and retail stores or take in a show. Road closed on 100 and 200 blocks of Bridge St. from 4 pm Fri through 7 am Mon. Fri, 4 to 10; Sat–Sun, 7 am to 10 pm. PhoenixvilleFirst.org.
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Celebrate the gift of open space at this annual summer celebration and fundraiser with an evening of cocktails, supper and merriment under the stars. Stoneleigh: A Natural Garden, 1829 East County Line Rd., Villanova. 6:30 to 9:30. Tickets start at $200. NatLands.org. |
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June 8, Atomic Light Orchestra: A Tribute To E.L.O.; June 14, Better Than Bacon; June 16, Mallow Hill; June 27, Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius; June 28, BKora Duets: Madou Sidiki Diabaté and Salif Bamakora; June 29, Sug Daniels Band; June 30, Buffalo Nichols Trio w/ special guest Samantha Rise. 102 Sycamore Alley, Kennett Square. Times […] June 8, Pink Floyd Tribute Band, Floyd Nation; June 13, Tom Papa: Good Stuff Tour; June 14, Joe Jackson Solo and the music of Max Champion; June 16, Father’s Day Comedy Show with a twist of R&B; June 23, The Beach Boys; June 28, Classic Albums Live Performs The Eagles’ Greatest Hits. Times and tickets, […] June 8 – lantern making presented by Kennett Heritage Center at the Kennett Library, 320 E State St. June 15 – Fish Fry Lunch Box at New Garden Memorial UAME Church, 309 E Linden St. June 16 – Kennett Underground Railroad Bus Tour, 1 pm. CCCVB at Longwood, 200 Greenwood Rd., Kennett Square. June 21 […] Warren Ave. & Roberts Rd., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com. 200 Mill St. Sat, 10 to noon; seniors, 9–9:30. PhoenixvilleFarmersMarket.org. Log Cabin Field, Kerr Park, Pennsylvania Ave., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com |
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June 9, children’s music with Lolly Hopwood; June 15, TBD; June 23, The Chatterband. Guests are asked to bring a dry good item for West Chester Food Cupboard. West Goshen Community Park, N. Five Po ints and Fern Hill Rds., West Chester. Concerts through Aug. 18. 6:30. Free. WestGoshen.org. Spectators picnic and tailgate at the grounds. 232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon. Friday Twilight Polo—gates open at 5; match at 5:30. Sun, gates open at 1:30; match at 3, $15–$20. Cancelled for rain or extreme heat. 610-268-8692; BrandywinePolo.com. Rides for all levels— from beginners to accomplished cyclists—with courses from 11 to 100 miles. Benefits French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust. Start at Kimberton Fire Company Fairgrounds, 762 Pike Springs Rd., Phoenixville. Registration begins at 6:45 am. $80. IronTour.org. Bring your own chair or inner tube to cool off in the river at Brandywine Outfitters. Enjoy live music and food trucks as you sip the flavors of craft beers. 2100 Strasburg Rd., Coatesville. 1 pm to dusk. BrothersKershner.com/Beer-Garden.
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Brandywine Valley wines and culinary delights come together along with live music and a curated selection of artisan vendors in the heart of Kennett Square on the 100 block of S. Broad St. 3 to 7 pm. $60–$100; designated driver, $20. KennettSummerfest.com. |
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Multi-award winner David Strathairn stars in this poignant world premiere where a wrong-number text brings strangers together in a web of curiosity and memory. Written by Emmy Award-winner Joseph Dougherty and directed by Abigail Adams. 39 Conestoga Rd., Malvern. Times and tickets, 610-644-3500; PeoplesLight.org. This popular Delco tradition offers everything from Classical to Cajun, Motown to Broadway, Doo Wop to Rock & Pop. Visit website for a list of concerts. Rose Tree Park, Rt. 252 & Providence Rd., Upper Providence. Free. DelcoPA.gov/Departments/Parks/SummerFestival.html. Stroll. Shop. Dine. Restaurants set up tables on State Street, which is closed from Jackson to Orange for this summer-long outdoor dining event. Check VisitMediaPA.com for participating restaurants. Enjoy a borough-wide happy hour to unwind with friends every Wednesday, 4 to 7 pm. Participating locations offer select $4 beers, $5 wines and $6 cocktails plus half-price appetizers. DowntownWestChester.com for locations. Bring the whole family and a picnic for summer fun in a beautiful outdoor setting. Or sample local food trucks. Dogfish Head craft beer and Woodside Farm Creamery ice cream are available for purchase. 200 Hagley Creek Rd., Wilmington. 5 to 8 pm. Hagley.org. |
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1165 Wilmington Pk., West Chester. Thurs, 9 to 6, Fri, 9 to 8, Sat. 8 to 4. 610-492-5700; WestChesterAmishMarket.com. Eagleview Town Center, Wellington Square, Exton. Thurs. 3 to 7. 610-836-1391; GrowingRootsPartners.com Join the 30th Town Tours kickoff and West Chester’s 225th anniversary at the Chester County History Center, 225 N. High St., West Chester. Upcoming tours: June 13, Coventryville; June 20, Main Street at Exton; June 27, Upland Farm; July 11, Highland Orchards; July 18, White Horse Village; July 25, Baird House; Aug. 1, Baptist Church […] Enjoy live music on the green at King of Prussia Town Center. 155 Village Dr. (in front of Davio’s), King of Prussia. 6 to 8 pm. For a complete lineup visit KingOfPrussia-TownCenter.com. |
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The festival features six great bands playing Texas swing, American roots, blues, Brazilian jazz and rock ‘n’ roll. This family-friendly event includes 2SP Brewing Co., Scooped Ice Cream, street food and arts & crafts for children inside Media Arts Council. BYO lawn chair if you’d like. Rain date, June 16. Between Jackson & Monroe Sts. […] Step into a world of pure imagination! 12 N. Prince St., Lancaster. Times and tickets, 717-397-7425; TheFulton.org. Balloons from all over the country are highlighted, along with a Special Shaped Balloon Rodeo, untethered and tethered balloon rides and a walk-thru balloon. In addition, you’ll enjoy a beer garden, live music, great food, crafts, kid zone and more. The festival benefits the Boy Scouts Troop 52, Chester County Hero’s Fund, local police, fire […] Spectators picnic and tailgate at the grounds. 232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon. Friday Twilight Polo—gates open at 5; match at 5:30. Sun, gates open at 1:30; match at 3, $15–$20. Cancelled for rain or extreme heat. 610-268-8692; BrandywinePolo.com. Four blocks of Gay Street (from Matlack Street to Darlington Street) are closed to vehicles so everyone can partake in al fresco dining and shopping. Gay Street will be shut down for the Open-Air Market every weekend (Fri morning through Mon morning). DowntownWestChester.com. Dine outside or enjoy a drink with friends, explore the boutiques and retail stores or take in a show. Road closed on 100 and 200 blocks of Bridge St. from 4 pm Fri through 7 am Mon. Fri, 4 to 10; Sat–Sun, 7 am to 10 pm. PhoenixvilleFirst.org. |
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The annual 112-mi. guided canoe/kayak trip begins in Schuylkill Haven and ends at Philadelphia’s Boathouse Row. Participants paddle 14–18 miles per day. Register for one day, any amount of individual days or the entire week. Meals, camping arrangements and shuttle service included. $120–$720. SchuylkillRiver.org/Sojourn.aspx. June 15 – WC NAACP Juneteenth Flag Recognition Ceremony, 10 to noon, The Charles A. Melton Center, 501 E. Miner St. June 15 – Freedeom Festival at The Melton Center. June 19 – Reenactment of Juneteenth, WC Historic Courthouse followed by Freedom Walk to Bethel AME, 334 E. Miner St. Warren Ave. & Roberts Rd., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com. 200 Mill St. Sat, 10 to noon; seniors, 9–9:30. PhoenixvilleFarmersMarket.org. Log Cabin Field, Kerr Park, Pennsylvania Ave., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com |
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Spectators picnic and tailgate at the grounds. 232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon. Friday Twilight Polo—gates open at 5; match at 5:30. Sun, gates open at 1:30; match at 3, $15–$20. Cancelled for rain or extreme heat. 610-268-8692; BrandywinePolo.com. Bring your own chair or inner tube to cool off in the river at Brandywine Outfitters. Enjoy live music and food trucks as you sip the flavors of craft beers. 2100 Strasburg Rd., Coatesville. 1 pm to dusk. BrothersKershner.com/Beer-Garden.
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Activities to engage the community and shed light on the importance of African American history with reenactors, music, art, dance, drummers, street theater, magic, soul food and storytelling. 2 to 6 pm. 200 block of Bridge St. CultureChesCo.org. June 16, Basic Cable; June 30, Slippery Band. Concerts through Aug. 25. Food trucks and 50/50 raffle at concerts. Albert C. Miller Memorial Park, 220 Miller Way, Exton. 6 pm. Free. WestWhiteland.org. |
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Fiction Book Group: June 18, Kunstlers in Paradise by Catherine Staples, 1 pm. NonFiction Book Group: June 27, Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe, 7 pm. 116 N. Wayne Ave., Wayne. MainPointBooks.com. |
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June 15 – WC NAACP Juneteenth Flag Recognition Ceremony, 10 to noon, The Charles A. Melton Center, 501 E. Miner St. June 15 – Freedeom Festival at The Melton Center. June 19 – Reenactment of Juneteenth, WC Historic Courthouse followed by Freedom Walk to Bethel AME, 334 E. Miner St. Exton Region Chamber of Commerce and Locust Lane Craft Brewery join to raise funds for many organizations benefiting from the happy hours. Locust Lane Craft Brewery, 50 Three Tun Rd., Malvern. Visit Business.ERCC.net/Events. Stroll. Shop. Dine. Restaurants set up tables on State Street, which is closed from Jackson to Orange for this summer-long outdoor dining event. Check VisitMediaPA.com for participating restaurants. Enjoy a borough-wide happy hour to unwind with friends every Wednesday, 4 to 7 pm. Participating locations offer select $4 beers, $5 wines and $6 cocktails plus half-price appetizers. DowntownWestChester.com for locations. Bring the whole family and a picnic for summer fun in a beautiful outdoor setting. Or sample local food trucks. Dogfish Head craft beer and Woodside Farm Creamery ice cream are available for purchase. 200 Hagley Creek Rd., Wilmington. 5 to 8 pm. Hagley.org. Come out to the park for a relaxing evening with great music. July 3, Mariachi Angeles de México; July 10, Rust: Neil Young tribute; July 17, Tommy Froelich Band; July 24, 2uesday Nite Band; July 31, The Bullets. Aug. 7, The Late Ambitions; Aug. 14, The Holy Smokers. 405 N. Walnut St., Kennett Square. 6:30 […] |
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Bring a chair or blanket and kick back to enjoy live music. Bands TBD. Food trucks on site. May 23, Hoopes Park, 700 Hoopes Park Ln.; June 20, Everhart Park, 100 S. Brandywine St. West-Chester.com. 1165 Wilmington Pk., West Chester. Thurs, 9 to 6, Fri, 9 to 8, Sat. 8 to 4. 610-492-5700; WestChesterAmishMarket.com. Eagleview Town Center, Wellington Square, Exton. Thurs. 3 to 7. 610-836-1391; GrowingRootsPartners.com Picnic concert in Marshall Square Park. Food trucks open at 5 pm. Music at 6:30. Butterfoot performs. Concerts continue July 11, Aug. 1, 22. Check website for weather updates. 200 E. Marshall St. 6:30. Free. MarshallSquarePark.org. BYO chairs and picnic blankets to enjoy live music, beverages from Locust Lane Craft Brewery, Manatawny Still Works and Chaddsford Winery and delicious foods from food trucks onsite. 260 Spring Valley Rd., Malvern. 5 to 8. $10. HistoricSugartown.org. |
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Enjoy traditional pipe bands and Celtic rock bands. Savor delicious Celtic cuisine, fresh brewed ales, wines, ciders and more. Mount Hope Estate & Winery, 2775 Lebanon Rd., Manheim. Fri. night concert, at 5; $29.95; Sat–Sun, gates open at 11 am, $13.95–$33.95. PARenFaire.com. Premier grass doubles volleyball tournament, attracting nationally ranked pros, amateurs and even kids. Over 5,000 players compete for prizes. For spectators, there’s a great selection of food options, a beer tent and vendors including sponsors with swag, volley gear and volleyballs. The main field is at Memorial Park, 75 W. King St., Pottstown. $10; Children […] Spectators picnic and tailgate at the grounds. 232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon. Friday Twilight Polo—gates open at 5; match at 5:30. Sun, gates open at 1:30; match at 3, $15–$20. Cancelled for rain or extreme heat. 610-268-8692; BrandywinePolo.com. Four blocks of Gay Street (from Matlack Street to Darlington Street) are closed to vehicles so everyone can partake in al fresco dining and shopping. Gay Street will be shut down for the Open-Air Market every weekend (Fri morning through Mon morning). DowntownWestChester.com. Dine outside or enjoy a drink with friends, explore the boutiques and retail stores or take in a show. Road closed on 100 and 200 blocks of Bridge St. from 4 pm Fri through 7 am Mon. Fri, 4 to 10; Sat–Sun, 7 am to 10 pm. PhoenixvilleFirst.org.
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Showcasing local musical talent. Stroll through town and listen to musicians as they perform on street corners, sidewalks, plazas and more. 11:30 am to 9 pm. Free. DowntownWestChester.com. Benefits community outreach and donates proceeds to nonprofits that serve the area. Kids’ Free Fun Runs start at 6 pm, Barrall Park and Field, State & Edgemont Sts. Main race starts at 7 pm, State St. and Veterans Square. $40. Media5MileRace.com. |
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Cool Cars for Kids, Inc. presents a showcase of classic and historic automobiles. Visit with the Phillie Phanatic, enjoy face painting, balloon animals and food trucks. Proceeds support the Rare Diagnoses Center at Children’s Hospital of Phila. Preview Gala Fri, cocktails, dinner, concours preview and auction, 6 pm, $225. Simeone Automotive Museum, 6825-31 Norwitch Dr., […] Artisans offer contemporary fine crafts including jewelry, functional and decorative pottery, men’s and women’s wearables and upscale home furnishings. Foundry 48 Event Center, 100 W. Millport Rd., Lititz. Sat, 10 to 6; Sun, 10 to 5. $10. PACrafts.org. Warren Ave. & Roberts Rd., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com. 200 Mill St. Sat, 10 to noon; seniors, 9–9:30. PhoenixvilleFarmersMarket.org. Log Cabin Field, Kerr Park, Pennsylvania Ave., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com |
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Spectators picnic and tailgate at the grounds. 232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon. Friday Twilight Polo—gates open at 5; match at 5:30. Sun, gates open at 1:30; match at 3, $15–$20. Cancelled for rain or extreme heat. 610-268-8692; BrandywinePolo.com. Bring your own chair or inner tube to cool off in the river at Brandywine Outfitters. Enjoy live music and food trucks as you sip the flavors of craft beers. 2100 Strasburg Rd., Coatesville. 1 pm to dusk. BrothersKershner.com/Beer-Garden. |
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Family and fun with helicopter rides, classic car and motorcycle show, food trucks, inflatable games, static aircraft displays, music and more. 1220 American Blvd. 10 to 5. $20; under 5, free. AmericanHelicopter.Museum. |
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Stroll. Shop. Dine. Restaurants set up tables on State Street, which is closed from Jackson to Orange for this summer-long outdoor dining event. Check VisitMediaPA.com for participating restaurants. Enjoy a borough-wide happy hour to unwind with friends every Wednesday, 4 to 7 pm. Participating locations offer select $4 beers, $5 wines and $6 cocktails plus half-price appetizers. DowntownWestChester.com for locations. Bring the whole family and a picnic for summer fun in a beautiful outdoor setting. Or sample local food trucks. Dogfish Head craft beer and Woodside Farm Creamery ice cream are available for purchase. 200 Hagley Creek Rd., Wilmington. 5 to 8 pm. Hagley.org. Come out to the park for a relaxing evening with great music. July 3, Mariachi Angeles de México; July 10, Rust: Neil Young tribute; July 17, Tommy Froelich Band; July 24, 2uesday Nite Band; July 31, The Bullets. Aug. 7, The Late Ambitions; Aug. 14, The Holy Smokers. 405 N. Walnut St., Kennett Square. 6:30 […] |
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1165 Wilmington Pk., West Chester. Thurs, 9 to 6, Fri, 9 to 8, Sat. 8 to 4. 610-492-5700; WestChesterAmishMarket.com. Eagleview Town Center, Wellington Square, Exton. Thurs. 3 to 7. 610-836-1391; GrowingRootsPartners.com Join the 30th Town Tours kickoff and West Chester’s 225th anniversary at the Chester County History Center, 225 N. High St., West Chester. Upcoming tours: June 13, Coventryville; June 20, Main Street at Exton; June 27, Upland Farm; July 11, Highland Orchards; July 18, White Horse Village; July 25, Baird House; Aug. 1, Baptist Church […] Enjoy live music on the green at King of Prussia Town Center. 155 Village Dr. (in front of Davio’s), King of Prussia. 6 to 8 pm. For a complete lineup visit KingOfPrussia-TownCenter.com. |
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Enjoy the timeless score in this classic. 510 Centerville Rd., Lancaster. Times and tickets, 717-898-1900; DutchApple.com. Spectators picnic and tailgate at the grounds. 232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon. Friday Twilight Polo—gates open at 5; match at 5:30. Sun, gates open at 1:30; match at 3, $15–$20. Cancelled for rain or extreme heat. 610-268-8692; BrandywinePolo.com. Four blocks of Gay Street (from Matlack Street to Darlington Street) are closed to vehicles so everyone can partake in al fresco dining and shopping. Gay Street will be shut down for the Open-Air Market every weekend (Fri morning through Mon morning). DowntownWestChester.com. Dine outside or enjoy a drink with friends, explore the boutiques and retail stores or take in a show. Road closed on 100 and 200 blocks of Bridge St. from 4 pm Fri through 7 am Mon. Fri, 4 to 10; Sat–Sun, 7 am to 10 pm. PhoenixvilleFirst.org. |
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Warren Ave. & Roberts Rd., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com. 200 Mill St. Sat, 10 to noon; seniors, 9–9:30. PhoenixvilleFarmersMarket.org. Log Cabin Field, Kerr Park, Pennsylvania Ave., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com |
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This dynamic retrospective of Stewart’s compelling photography spans his six-decade career. Through more than 100 black-and-white and color photographs, the exhibition centers on Stewart’s spontaneous and sensitive approach to portraying world cultures and Black life in many forms — including music, art, travel, food and dance. 1 Hoffman’s Mill Rd., Chadds Ford. Wed.–Mon., 9:30 a.m. […] Spectators picnic and tailgate at the grounds. 232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon. Friday Twilight Polo—gates open at 5; match at 5:30. Sun, gates open at 1:30; match at 3, $15–$20. Cancelled for rain or extreme heat. 610-268-8692; BrandywinePolo.com. Bring your own chair or inner tube to cool off in the river at Brandywine Outfitters. Enjoy live music and food trucks as you sip the flavors of craft beers. 2100 Strasburg Rd., Coatesville. 1 pm to dusk. BrothersKershner.com/Beer-Garden. June 16, Basic Cable; June 30, Slippery Band. Concerts through Aug. 25. Food trucks and 50/50 raffle at concerts. Albert C. Miller Memorial Park, 220 Miller Way, Exton. 6 pm. Free. WestWhiteland.org. |
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Grab a passport at Wellington Square Bookshop then head out to find Waldo at participating businesses. Receive a prize after five stamps on your passport. Collect stamps from all participating businesses and enter the completed passport into a Waldo goodies raffle during the Where’s Waldo party July 31. 549 Wellington Sq., Exton. WellingtonSquareBooks.com. |
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Classics Book Club: July 3, “Invisible Man” by Ralph Ellison, 2 pm. NonFiction Book Group: July 11, “In Order to Live” by Yeonmi Park, 7 pm. Fiction Book Group: July 16 & 17, “Hester” by Laurie Lico, Wed–Thurs, 2 pm, Thurs, 7 pm. 549 Wellington Sq., Exton. WellingtonSquareBooks.com. They’re back and better than ever, with new shows, an enhanced sound system, new reserved seating and new vistas including the new tiered Conservatory Overlook. July 3, Stars and Stripes Forever; July 20, Take Me with U: Inspired by Prince; Aug. 10, Get Back: The Beatles; Sept. 1, Someone Like You: Artists Who Inspired Adele; […] Stroll. Shop. Dine. Restaurants set up tables on State Street, which is closed from Jackson to Orange for this summer-long outdoor dining event. Check VisitMediaPA.com for participating restaurants. Exton Region Chamber of Commerce and Locust Lane Craft Brewery join to raise funds for many organizations benefiting from the happy hours. Locust Lane Craft Brewery, 50 Three Tun Rd., Malvern. Visit Business.ERCC.net/Events. Enjoy a borough-wide happy hour to unwind with friends every Wednesday, 4 to 7 pm. Participating locations offer select $4 beers, $5 wines and $6 cocktails plus half-price appetizers. DowntownWestChester.com for locations. Bring the whole family and a picnic for summer fun in a beautiful outdoor setting. Or sample local food trucks. Dogfish Head craft beer and Woodside Farm Creamery ice cream are available for purchase. 200 Hagley Creek Rd., Wilmington. 5 to 8 pm. Hagley.org. Come out to the park for a relaxing evening with great music. July 3, Mariachi Angeles de México; July 10, Rust: Neil Young tribute; July 17, Tommy Froelich Band; July 24, 2uesday Nite Band; July 31, The Bullets. Aug. 7, The Late Ambitions; Aug. 14, The Holy Smokers. 405 N. Walnut St., Kennett Square. 6:30 […] |
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Wilson Farm Park, 500 Lee Rd., Wayne. Tredyffrin.org/Services/Parks-Recreation. Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park on the Riverfront. InWilmDE.com/Events. Start the day with the Run for Life (5K, 10K & 15K) and 5K Freedom Walk at 8 am. Then enjoy fabulous food, crafts, music, bike decorating and lots of other fun activities, all benefiting area emergency providers. Fireworks at dusk. GoodNeighborDay.com. Phila. Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Phila. July4thPhilly.com. Community Park, between Windsor, N. Wynnewood & Haverford Aves. NarberthFireworks.org. 1165 Wilmington Pk., West Chester. Thurs, 9 to 6, Fri, 9 to 8, Sat. 8 to 4. 610-492-5700; WestChesterAmishMarket.com. Decorate your bikes and floats to ride in this year’s parade. Registration and start are at Rosemont Business Campus, 919 Conestoga Rd., Bryn Mawr, at 9:30. The parade ends at Clem Macrone Park, where there will be entertainment, refreshments and games. GarrettHillPA.com. Eagleview Town Center, Wellington Square, Exton. Thurs. 3 to 7. 610-836-1391; GrowingRootsPartners.com The celebration will have a retro festival vibe beginning with the parade on High Street at 10 am followed by the Street Fest with music, restaurant fare, food trucks, beer gardens, artisans, a kids zone and vendors. The Fireworks Party will kick off at 5 pm in Memorial Park, 75 W. King St.—fireworks at 9:30. […] |
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July 5, Top of the World: A Carpenters Tribute; July 11, WXPN Welcomes Amos Lee with special guest Mikaela Davis; July 12, Eaglemania: The World’s Greatest Eagles Tribute Band; July 13, Terry Fator; July 14, Asia: The Heat of the Moment Tour; July 19, The Docksiders; July 20, Tommy James & The Shondells with The […] Friendship Field (Filmore St. & Franklin Ave.). Rain date, July 9. Phoenixville.Online/Phoenixville-Fireworks. Extended hours at galleries and boutiques, restaurant specials, entertainment and more. DowntownWestChester.com. Spectators picnic and tailgate at the grounds. 232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon. Friday Twilight Polo—gates open at 5; match at 5:30. Sun, gates open at 1:30; match at 3, $15–$20. Cancelled for rain or extreme heat. 610-268-8692; BrandywinePolo.com. Four blocks of Gay Street (from Matlack Street to Darlington Street) are closed to vehicles so everyone can partake in al fresco dining and shopping. Gay Street will be shut down for the Open-Air Market every weekend (Fri morning through Mon morning). DowntownWestChester.com. Dine outside or enjoy a drink with friends, explore the boutiques and retail stores or take in a show. Road closed on 100 and 200 blocks of Bridge St. from 4 pm Fri through 7 am Mon. Fri, 4 to 10; Sat–Sun, 7 am to 10 pm. PhoenixvilleFirst.org. July 5, Bullseye Daisy at Chester County Courthouse; Esha Nijoff Asser Band at Jack Loew Plaza at 44 West. Aug. 2, The Jimmy Mac Band at CC Courthouse; The Attic Dwellers at the Jack Loew Plaza at 44 West. Sept. 6, The Jonathan Ragonese Quartet at CC Courthouse; Grecia, Nielands and Windish at Jack Loew […] |
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Clifton Heights Athletic Field, 212 N. Springfield Rd. Facebook.com/Groups/CHJuly4thAssoc. Warren Ave. & Roberts Rd., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com. 200 Mill St. Sat, 10 to noon; seniors, 9–9:30. PhoenixvilleFarmersMarket.org. Log Cabin Field, Kerr Park, Pennsylvania Ave., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com |