Landenberg Life Fall/Winter 2017 Edition
09/27/2017 11:35AM ● By Stone LiebermanClick here to view our edition online.
In our cover story -- and photo essay by photographer Jie Deng -- we visit Borderland Vineyard, where a dedicated new management team is carrying on the vision of the winery's founders. We introduce readers to Cole Hamstead, a sixth-grader who has hemophilia. Cole and his mother, Kim, have done extensive advocacy work, informing lawmakers in both Pennsylvania and Delaware about what daily life is like for people with hemophilia. We also talk to historian R. Scott Stephenson about his work at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia. We profile filmmaker Gordon DelGiorno, who began Film Brothers with his brother in 1999. We explore how Landenberg-based CompAnimals gives pets another chance at love. We talk to Tim Beardsley, who became the new pastor of the Kemblesville United Methodist Church in July after serving in a similar capacity for the Wesley United Methodist Church in Elkton for more than three years. The subject of the Q & A this time is Heather Sachs, who took over as a coordinator of the New Garden Growers Market earlier this year.
Borderland Vineyard continues what family founders started New management team, new vision, new grapes at Landenberg vineyard
New pastor leads Kemblesville United Methodist Church
Tim Beardsley became the new pastor of the Kemblesville United Methodist Church in July Read More »
Capturing all the drama of the American Revolution
R. Scott Stephenson's love of history finds a showplace in Philadelphia Read More »
A kind heart for animals
At CompAnimals, pets get another chance at love Read More »
Landenberg 11-year-old earns national award for hemophilia advocacy
Cole Hamstead is receiving praise for his work helping to educate others and raise awareness and understanding about bleeding disorders Read More »
Listener with a lens
When Gordon DelGiorno began Film Brothers, he didn't expect that his work would take him all over the country. It has, and in many ways, his storytelling has just begun Read More »
Landenberg Life Q & A
Heather Sachs, New Garden Growers Market Read More »
Love of dance takes woman from performer to studio owner
All are welcome at Abigail Sites’ Abundance Academy Read More »