Through Feb. 15, “In Focus: Photographing Plants,” featuring plant pictures from the 20th and 21st centuries. Through Mar 1, “Imprinted: Illustrating Race,” examines imagery over the course of more than three centuries, which has reflected and shaped perceptions of race across time. 2301 Kentmere Pkwy., Wilmington. Wed–Sun, 10 to 4. $14–$25. DelArt.org
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19 events,Through Mar. 1, “Jerrell Gibbs: No Solace in the Shade,” the first decade of contemporary Baltimore artist Jerrell Gibbs’s career and his first one-person museum exhibition. Through May 31, worldwide museum debut of a rediscovered masterpiece by Jasper Francis Crospey not seen in the U.S. since it was painted over 150 years ago. 1 Hoffman’s […] Take a guided tour of N.C. Wyeth’s monumental mural, “Apotheosis of the Family, 1932,” housed in a specially designed round barn on Point Lookout Farm, the home of N.C.’s grandson, artist Jamie Wyeth. Measuring 19 feet high and 60 feet long, this mural is the largest work ever created by the artist. Transportation to the […] Celebrating 30 years, the show commemorates this milestone with a showcase of diverse styles, mediums and artistic voices. Penn State Great Valley Conference Center, Henry Gallery, 30 E. Swedesford Rd., Malvern. Mon–Fri, 9 to 5. GreatValley.PSU.edu/Gallery Feb. 6, “An Evening with Josh Ritter” at The Baby Grand; Feb. 6, Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp, original stars of “Rent” at The Playhouse; Feb. 6, Billy F Gibbons at Copeland Hall; Feb. 20, Kansas; Feb. 21, The Rock Orchestra performs Lynyrd Skynyrd; Feb. 27, Keb’ Mo’; Mar. 6, The Simon & Garfunkel Story. […] Feb. 13, “Tonight’s the Night” celebrating the music of Rod Stewart; Feb. 14, Justin Willman; Feb. 18, “Grown-Up Girls,” Ukraine’s most popular women’s YouTube show; Feb. 19, Larry Fleet; Feb. 20, All You Need is George, a celebration of George Harrison; Feb. 21, Emily Grove’s Joni Mitchell Jam; Feb. 25, JJ Grey & Mofro; Feb. […] Feb. 13, Josh Turner: This Country Music Thing Tour; Feb. 15, ’50s Dance Party: The Music of Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens; Feb. 28, Gregorian: Pure Chants World Tour; Mar. 4, 7th Annual CPMAs & Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony; Mar. 5, The Phil Collins Story; Mar. 6, Vienna Boys Choir. 2425 […] One of Agatha Christie’s most foreboding tales, this classic play’s growing sense of unfaltering tension will keep you guessing to the very end. 12 N. Prince St., Lancaster. Times and tickets, 717-397-7425; TheFulton.org. Based on the true story of legendary Tour de France champion Gino Bartali. 200 Water St., Wilmington. Times and tickets, DelawareTheatre.org. Take a daytrip to Annapolis, where participating restaurants will offer prix fixe menus for you to enjoy for breakfast, lunch and dinner. DowntownAnnapolisPartnership.org Treat your taste buds to exclusive, prix fixe menus ($40–$60) at some of the borough’s best restaurants. From signature dishes to creative new offerings, it’s the perfect opportunity to try something new or revisit favorite spots, while supporting local restaurants. DowntownWestChester.com A shipwreck, mistaken identities and tangled desires set the stage for a new spin on Shakespeare’s sharp and subversive comedy taking place in a luxurious resort, a modern playground for the upper crust, where the servants and the served collide in a riotous, romantic story of revelry and rebellion. 39 Conestoga Rd., Malvern. Times and […] Celebrate life on the water. Climb aboard hundreds of boats for every budget and lifestyle. Atlantic City Convention Center, 1 Convention Blvd., Atlantic City, NJ. Wed–Fri, noon to 8; Sat, 10 to 8; Sun, 10 to 6. $20; under 12, free. ACBoatShow.com This comedy dives deep into the tumultuous, murky waters of the making of a major motion picture with testy, feuding costars, unpredictable weather and a shark prop with constant breakdowns. 12 N. Prince St., Lancaster. Times and tickets, 717-397-7425; TheFulton.org. Through Aug. 23, “Living Indigenous” showcases and celebrates the creative contributions of Indigenous artists living in and connected to the Delaware community. Through Dec., “Jamey Grimes: Aster” installation transforms DelArt’s Fusco Hall with swirling, synthetic forms inspired by nature, inviting viewers to explore space and movement. 2301 Kentmere Pkwy., Wilmington. Wed–Sun, 10 to 4. $14–$25. […] This year’s theme is “Rooted: Origins of American Gardening.” As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence, the 2026 Flower Show offers a chance to reflect on the gardening legacies we’ve inherited and those we’re growing for the future. PA Convention Center, 1101 Arch St., Philadelphia. Feb. 28–Mar. 7, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; […] Pairings include a tasting of four wines perfectly paired with four gourmet, handcrafted chocolates. Reservations required. 124 Beaver Valley Rd., Chadds Ford. Check website for hours. $38. PennsWoodsWinery.com A traveling exhibit that overviews the people and events that shaped Chester County. Chesco.org/5383/Events Chamber Series Concert: Feb. 15, Black History Month Event. Symphony Series Concert: Mar. 1, “Fanfare for the New World” featuring the music of William Grant Still, Edward MacDowell, William Schuman and Duke Ellington. Neumann University, Meagher Theatre, 2 Neumann Dr., Aston. Times and tickets, DCSMusic.org. |
13 events,Mar. 2, Steven Curtis Chapman’s Speechless ’26 Tour; Mar. 7, Three American Troubadours, tribute to James Taylor, Carly Simon & Carole King; Mar. 8, Masters of Illusion; Mar. 12, The High Kings; Mar. 15, Rhythm of the Dance; Mar. 17, Celtic Woman; Mar. 20, Engelbert Humperdinck; Mar. 29, Chazz Palminteri: A Bronx Tale. 291 N. […] |
17 events,Mar. 3, Alli Hoff Kosik launches her debut novel, “Too Blessed to Stress.” Mar. 10, Megan Okonsky celebrates her debut novel, “The Barefoot Followers of Sweet Potato Grace.” Mar. 19, Anndee Hochman presents her new book, “Parent Trip: Unexpected Roads to Form a Family.” Mar. 24, Shannon McKenna Schmidt introduces “You Can’t Catch Us: Lady […] Dine out for a good cause. Find your next favorite restaurant and enjoy prix fixe lunch menus for $15, $20 or $25 and dinner menus for $30, $40 or $50. Benefits CHOP’s King of Prussia campus. KOPRestaurantWeek.com
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Join the fun for a sweet taste of history with a theme of Red, White, Blue: America’s 250th Birthday! This dessert competition between the finest caterers, restaurants and bakeries supports CCCF’s mission to connect people who care with causes that matter. Downingtown Country Club, 85 Country Club Dr., Downingtown. 4 to 7:30. Tickets $125 and […]
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Join historians from the Chester County History Center for this interactive presentation of one of Chester County’s most controversial murder trials. Interact using your smartphone throughout the evening, ultimately delivering the verdict at the end. Victory Brewing. 420 Acorn Ln., Downingtown. 6 to 9 pm. $20. MyCCHC.org |
17 events,Live in Phoenixville: Mar. 4, (at The Colonial Theatre), Catherine Cowles, author of “Across the Vanishing Sky.” Big Reads: Mar. 4, “Vigil” by George Saunders. Kiss and Tell Romance: Mar. 18, “Game Changer” by Rachel Reid. Then & Now: Mar. 24, “The Emperor of Gladness” by Ocean Vuong. 234 Bridge St., Phoenixville. ReadsAndCompany.com Classics: Mar. 4, “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams. NonFiction: Mar. 5, “A History of the World in 6 Glasses” by Tom Standage. Fiction: Mar. 18 & 19, “There Are Rivers in the Sky” by Elif Shafak. 549 Wellington Sq., Exton. WellingtonSquareBooks.com 389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. |
20 events,Vote for your favorite offerings from competing food trucks. Benefits ACTnow, formerly ACT in Faith of Greater West Chester. Chester County History Center, 225 N. High St., West Chester. Details at AssistingNow.org Demonstration dinner with Chef Donna Laveran featuring three courses of locally sourced menu items, inspiring late winter dinner ideas to cook for family and friends. Rushton Conservation Center, 915 Delchester Rd., Newtown Square. WCTrust.org Classics: Mar. 4, “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams. NonFiction: Mar. 5, “A History of the World in 6 Glasses” by Tom Standage. Fiction: Mar. 18 & 19, “There Are Rivers in the Sky” by Elif Shafak. 549 Wellington Sq., Exton. WellingtonSquareBooks.com 1165 Wilmington Pk., West Chester. Thurs, 9 to 6, Fri, 9 to 8, Sat. 8 to 4. 610-492-5700; WestChesterAmishMarket.com. Young children and their grown-ups hear a story, interact with art in the Museum and make their own creative works in this popular program. Mar. 5, “Festival of Colors” by Kabir Sehgal and Surishtha Sehga. Mar. 12, “Cat Nap” by Brian Lies 1 Hoffman’s Mill Rd., Chadds Ford. 10:30 am. $6. Brandywine.org Eagleview Town Center, Wellington Square, Exton. Thurs. 3 to 7. 610-836-1391; GrowingRootsPartners.com |
19 events,Fun for the whole family with special attractions including The Dynamo Disc Dogs, Rainforest Reptile Shows, Rabbit Hopping and more. The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave., Oaks. Fri, Family Night, 3 to 8; Sat, 10 to 7; Sun, 10 to 5. $4–$20. FamilyPetShows.com Over 4,000 athletes compete to raise funds to support local breast cancer and ovarian cancer patients. Enjoy a vendor fair and gymnastics at all levels. Pennsylvania Convention Center, 1101 Arch St., Phila. Daily 8 am to 10 pm. $15–$25. UniteForHER.org A special evening of dance and community. Benefits Brandywine Ballet. VIP Cocktail Hour with cocktails and appetizers. Uptown Knauer Performing Arts Center, 226 N. High St., West Chester. UptownWestChester.org 389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. |
25 events,Mar. 7, An Evening with Jimmy Webb; Mar. 8, Blackberry Smoke; Mar. 13, Tony Trischka’s Earl Jam; Mar. 14, The Irish Tenors; Mar. 22, An Evening with Tom Rush; Mar. 27, Colin Quinn; Mar. 28, An Evening with Garrison Keillor with Special Guest Rich Dworsky. 818 N. Market St., Wilmington. Times and tickets, TheGrandWilmington.org. Mar. 7, The Theatre Organ Society of the Delaware Valley: Open Console; Mar. 8, Irish music with Solas; Mar. 13, Rick Wakeman & Son; Mar. 21, Seven Wonders: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac; Mar. 24, James Garner’s Tribute to Johnny Cash; Mar. 26, Sam Grisman Project; Mar. 28, Brave Strangers: A Tribute to Bob Seger […] Communities That Care of Greater Downingtown’s annual fundraiser to help create a healthy, supportive and engaged community where all young people are empowered to achieve their full potential. Eagleview Town Center, 565 Wellington Sq., Exton. DTownCTC.org A live-to-film concert featuring the original film in full, accompanied by a live band and singers performing songs from the soundtrack. 818 N. Market St., Wilmington. Times and tickets, TheGrandWilmington.org. Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition’s gala evening with a southern-inspired dinner, dancing and auctions. Bally’s Dover Casino Resort, 1131 N. Dupont Hwy., Dover, DE. DEBreastCancer.org 389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. Warren Ave. & Roberts Rd., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com. Log Cabin Field, Kerr Park, Pennsylvania Ave., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com |
18 events,Mar. 8, The Drifters, The Platters & Cornell Gunter’s Coasters; Mar. 12, Air Supply; Mar. 13, Celtic Woman: A New Era; Mar. 15, Mark Lowry with special guest Endless Highway; Mar. 19, “Menopause The Musical 2: Cruising Through The Change”; Mar. 20, Riverdance; Mar. 27, Mitchell Tenpenny; Mar. 28, The Oak Ridge Boys; Apr. 2, […]
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A living history event that celebrates Pennsylvania’s birthday and the Battle of Brandywine. Guests can meet historical interpreters, explore the museum, watch a short film about the Battle of Brandywine and join guided tours of the historic houses. 1491 Baltimore Pk., Chadds Ford. Noon to 4. Free. BrandywineBattlefield.org |
13 events,Monthly Zooms provide an open forum for the community to share ideas & plans for America250 celebrations & commemorations. Visit CCCF250.org/Planning for details. Greater Phoenixville: 4th Tues. monthly at 3. Greater West Chester: 4th Mon. monthly at 2. Southern Chesco: 4th Wed. monthly at 2. Main Line: 2nd Mon. monthly at noon. Coatesville: TBD. |
13 events,Schuylkill River Heritage Center (Phoenixville Foundry) 2 N. Main St., Phoenixville. PhoenixvilleFoundry.org Mar. 3, Alli Hoff Kosik launches her debut novel, “Too Blessed to Stress.” Mar. 10, Megan Okonsky celebrates her debut novel, “The Barefoot Followers of Sweet Potato Grace.” Mar. 19, Anndee Hochman presents her new book, “Parent Trip: Unexpected Roads to Form a Family.” Mar. 24, Shannon McKenna Schmidt introduces “You Can’t Catch Us: Lady […] |
14 events,Celebration and annual campaign kickoff. Buffet dinner Included with open beer and wine bar. Benefits Safe Harbor of Chester County’s Cheers for Change. Teca Restaurant and Bar, 38 E. Gay St., West Chester. SafeHarborOfCC.org Mar. 11, Dueling Pianos—Philly Keys; Mar. 12, Better than Back; Mar. 15, Seamus Kennedy in concert; Mar. 17, Whiskey Rovers; Mar. 19, V. Shayne Frederick’s Treasures—Jazz Cocktail Hour; Mar. 20, Andy Gross—Are You Kidding Me?; Mar. 21, Classic Stones Live; Mar. 22, Brandywine Valley Symphony presents Masterworks 2—Songs Without Borders; Mar. 26, Laugh Lounge; Mar. […] 389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. |
17 events,A virtual presentation about the accomplished astrophysicist from East Fallowfield Township, who helped transform our understanding of the universe. TicketTailor.com/Events/ChesterCountyHistoryCenter/2056622 Onsite at Chester County History Center, 225 N. High St., West Chester and on Zoom. TicketTailor.com/Events/ChesterCountyHistoryCenter/2040684 1165 Wilmington Pk., West Chester. Thurs, 9 to 6, Fri, 9 to 8, Sat. 8 to 4. 610-492-5700; WestChesterAmishMarket.com. Young children and their grown-ups hear a story, interact with art in the Museum and make their own creative works in this popular program. Mar. 5, “Festival of Colors” by Kabir Sehgal and Surishtha Sehga. Mar. 12, “Cat Nap” by Brian Lies 1 Hoffman’s Mill Rd., Chadds Ford. 10:30 am. $6. Brandywine.org Eagleview Town Center, Wellington Square, Exton. Thurs. 3 to 7. 610-836-1391; GrowingRootsPartners.com |
17 events,The sale features a wide selection of donated hardback and paperback books across many genres, as well as DVDs, CDs and vinyl records. Benefits library programs and services. Fri, early admission, 8 to 10 am, $10 fee; Sat, 10 to 5; Sun, to 4, $6 a bag. 201 Bishop Hollow Rd., Newtown Square. NewtownLibrary.org Featuring over 65 quality dealers specializing in primitives, architectural salvage, home and garden finds, and more. Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave., Oaks. Sat, 10 to 6; Sun, 10 to 4. $8–$10. AC-Fair.com 389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. Join Stoneleigh staff and explore the vast and fascinating world of buds during a guided walk in the garden. Stoneleigh: A Natural Garden, 1829 County Line Rd., Villanova. 10:30 am. $15. NatLands.org |
21 events,Local and regional artists auction work in an array of mediums. Benefits educational enrichment programs at Chadds Ford Elementary School. 3 Baltimore Pk., Chadds Ford. CFES.UCFSD.org Showcasing the talent and creativity of local future stars with a buffet lunch, complimentary wine, beer, mimosas, raffle and a silent auction. 226 N. High St., West Chester. UptownWestChester.org 389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. Warren Ave. & Roberts Rd., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com. Log Cabin Field, Kerr Park, Pennsylvania Ave., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com |
13 events,Bowling event for CC Futures, whose mission is to connect students with opportunities, resources and mentorship. Palace Bowling & Entertainment Center, 977 E. Lancaster Ave., Downingtown. CCFutures.org |
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15 events,Join all of the school’s ensembles, faculty and guest artists in a celebration of improvisatory music. Madeleine Wing Adler Theater, 817 S. High St., West Chester. Free. For times, WCUPA.edu/Music/JazzFest.aspx Live in Phoenixville: Mar. 4, (at The Colonial Theatre), Catherine Cowles, author of “Across the Vanishing Sky.” Big Reads: Mar. 4, “Vigil” by George Saunders. Kiss and Tell Romance: Mar. 18, “Game Changer” by Rachel Reid. Then & Now: Mar. 24, “The Emperor of Gladness” by Ocean Vuong. 234 Bridge St., Phoenixville. ReadsAndCompany.com Classics: Mar. 4, “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams. NonFiction: Mar. 5, “A History of the World in 6 Glasses” by Tom Standage. Fiction: Mar. 18 & 19, “There Are Rivers in the Sky” by Elif Shafak. 549 Wellington Sq., Exton. WellingtonSquareBooks.com 389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. |
19 events,Shop gently used women’s and children’s clothing. Benefits local charities. The Saturday Club, 117 W. Wayne Ave., Wayne. SaturdayClub.org Classics: Mar. 4, “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams. NonFiction: Mar. 5, “A History of the World in 6 Glasses” by Tom Standage. Fiction: Mar. 18 & 19, “There Are Rivers in the Sky” by Elif Shafak. 549 Wellington Sq., Exton. WellingtonSquareBooks.com Mar. 3, Alli Hoff Kosik launches her debut novel, “Too Blessed to Stress.” Mar. 10, Megan Okonsky celebrates her debut novel, “The Barefoot Followers of Sweet Potato Grace.” Mar. 19, Anndee Hochman presents her new book, “Parent Trip: Unexpected Roads to Form a Family.” Mar. 24, Shannon McKenna Schmidt introduces “You Can’t Catch Us: Lady […] 1165 Wilmington Pk., West Chester. Thurs, 9 to 6, Fri, 9 to 8, Sat. 8 to 4. 610-492-5700; WestChesterAmishMarket.com. Experience vibrant senior living at White Horse Village with a guided tour of their amenities and a residence, followed by a chef-prepared lunch with residents who share why they love calling this community home. All begin at 10:30 a.m. 535 Gradyville Rd., Newtown Square. 610-558-5000; WhiteHorseVillage.org Eagleview Town Center, Wellington Square, Exton. Thurs. 3 to 7. 610-836-1391; GrowingRootsPartners.com
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Enjoy a night of environmental short films that will inspire as you learn of serious challenges facing our environment today. The film festival equally benefits Stroud Water Research Center and Brandywine Red Clay Alliance. Upland Country Day School, 420 W. Street Rd., Kennett Square. 6 to 9 pm. $45. TrailCreekOutfitters.com |
16 events,389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. Join this interactive musical program geared toward children up to age 5 and their parents or caregivers. Participants will warm up their bodies with movement, practice listening skills and jam to classic and new tunes. Stoneleigh: A Natural Garden, 1829 County Line Rd., Villanova. 10:15 am. $25. NatLands.org |
21 events,Over 40 dealers showcase folk art, Americana, furniture, stoneware, textiles, advertising and more. Honey Brook Elementary Center, 1530 Walnut Rd., Honey Brook. Sat, 10 to 4; Sun, 10 to 3. $10. ElversonAntiqueShow.com A symposium at John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, 1201 Pawlings Rd., Audubon. Events.Humanitix.com/Montco250Symposium 389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. Warren Ave. & Roberts Rd., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com. Log Cabin Field, Kerr Park, Pennsylvania Ave., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com |
14 events,This presentation will focus on Marquis de Lafayette’s role in the American Revolution. Uwchlan Township Building, 715 N. Ship Rd., Exton. Mowday.com/Events |
12 events,An international juried exhibition of contemporary fine art quilts, featuring the work of 55 artists on display.Wayne Art Center, 413 Maplewood Ave., Wayne. ArtQuiltElements.org Monthly Zooms provide an open forum for the community to share ideas & plans for America250 celebrations & commemorations. Visit CCCF250.org/Planning for details. Greater Phoenixville: 4th Tues. monthly at 3. Greater West Chester: 4th Mon. monthly at 2. Southern Chesco: 4th Wed. monthly at 2. Main Line: 2nd Mon. monthly at noon. Coatesville: TBD. |
14 events,Mar. 3, Alli Hoff Kosik launches her debut novel, “Too Blessed to Stress.” Mar. 10, Megan Okonsky celebrates her debut novel, “The Barefoot Followers of Sweet Potato Grace.” Mar. 19, Anndee Hochman presents her new book, “Parent Trip: Unexpected Roads to Form a Family.” Mar. 24, Shannon McKenna Schmidt introduces “You Can’t Catch Us: Lady […] Live in Phoenixville: Mar. 4, (at The Colonial Theatre), Catherine Cowles, author of “Across the Vanishing Sky.” Big Reads: Mar. 4, “Vigil” by George Saunders. Kiss and Tell Romance: Mar. 18, “Game Changer” by Rachel Reid. Then & Now: Mar. 24, “The Emperor of Gladness” by Ocean Vuong. 234 Bridge St., Phoenixville. ReadsAndCompany.com Monthly Zooms provide an open forum for the community to share ideas & plans for America250 celebrations & commemorations. Visit CCCF250.org/Planning for details. Greater Phoenixville: 4th Tues. monthly at 3. Greater West Chester: 4th Mon. monthly at 2. Southern Chesco: 4th Wed. monthly at 2. Main Line: 2nd Mon. monthly at noon. Coatesville: TBD. |
15 events,When her father dies unexpectedly, a young woman dives into her past to tell the story of the one-of-a-kind man whose temperament and secrets defined her family and her life. 104 E. State St., Media. Times and tickets, 610-891- 0100; MediaTheatre.org. 389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. Monthly Zooms provide an open forum for the community to share ideas & plans for America250 celebrations & commemorations. Visit CCCF250.org/Planning for details. Greater Phoenixville: 4th Tues. monthly at 3. Greater West Chester: 4th Mon. monthly at 2. Southern Chesco: 4th Wed. monthly at 2. Main Line: 2nd Mon. monthly at noon. Coatesville: TBD. The all-new “Sesame Street Live” show brings Elmo and his Sesame Street friends to the stage with singing, dancing and favorite songs. Keswick Theatre, 291 N. Keswick Ave., Glenside. 6 pm. $48–$152. KeswickTheatre.com |
16 events,A presentation with Ned Donogue at West Goshen Twp. Administration Building. WestGoshen.org/382/America-250-At-Goshen Mar. 3, Alli Hoff Kosik launches her debut novel, “Too Blessed to Stress.” Mar. 10, Megan Okonsky celebrates her debut novel, “The Barefoot Followers of Sweet Potato Grace.” Mar. 19, Anndee Hochman presents her new book, “Parent Trip: Unexpected Roads to Form a Family.” Mar. 24, Shannon McKenna Schmidt introduces “You Can’t Catch Us: Lady […] 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 |
18 events,This huge and very popular dino event features unique and exciting experiences for the whole family. Observe the herd of life-size dinosaurs, join the fun in the interactive Raptor Training Experience, Dino Bounce Houses, Bungee Pull, games and inflatables. The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave., Oaks. Fri., 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Sat., […] Cocktails, dinner, dancing and auction at this gala event. Benefits the Red Cross of Southeastern PA. Please Touch Museum, 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia. RedCross.org 389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. Join this interactive musical program geared toward children up to age 5 and their parents or caregivers. Participants will warm up their bodies with movement, practice listening skills and jam to classic and new tunes. Stoneleigh: A Natural Garden, 1829 County Line Rd., Villanova. 10:15 am. $25. NatLands.org Enjoy a cozy evening held on the heated outdoor patio. These events encourage guests to bring blankets or sleeping bags, with movie snacks available for purchase. 401 Birch St., Kennett Square. 6 pm. Free. KennettCreamery.com |
21 events,Celebrate the hospital’s mission and support community outreach programs. Longwood Gardens, 1001 Longwood Rd., Kennett Square. ChesterCountyHospital.org/Giving The event is held among the world-class collection of historic trains and features craft breweries and food vendors. Benefits the museum. 300 Gap Rd., Strasburg. RailsAndAles.org 389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. Warren Ave. & Roberts Rd., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com. Log Cabin Field, Kerr Park, Pennsylvania Ave., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com |
13 events,A program about women’s patriotism and contributions in Chester County. Thorndale Fire Company, 3611 Lincoln Hwy., Thorndale. On Facebook. Experience the rush of timber racing at this annual community tradition—known as Mr. Stewart’s Cheshire Foxhounds Point-to-Point—celebrating open space and benefiting community events, education and the care of horses and hounds. Plantation Field, 387 N. Green Valley Rd., Coatesville. CheshireHuntConservancy.org |
8 events,389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. |
9 events,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 |
9 events,The rock opera that retells the last week of Jesus’s life from the perspective of Judas Iscariot. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. 291 N. Keswick Ave., Glenside. Times and tickets, KeswickTheatre.com. 389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. |
11 events,389 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne. Wed., Fri., Sat., 6 to 4. 610-688-9856. LancasterCountyFarmersMarket.com. Warren Ave. & Roberts Rd., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com. Log Cabin Field, Kerr Park, Pennsylvania Ave., Sat. 9 to 1. 610-836-1391. GrowingRootsPartners.com |