There are some terrific things to do around town, we'll share some of them here and remember you can add events to our calendar.
Last Updated: 05/30/2013 12:59AM • Subscribe via RSS • ATOM
05/30/2013 12:59AM ● By Brian O
Kemblesville United Methodist Church (Route 896, Kemblesville) offers a buffet breakfast on June 8 from 7 to 10 a.m. Tickets are $6.50 for adults and $3 for children.
The “Friday Nights under the Stars” summer concert/polo series begins on May 31 at the Brandywine Polo Club fields (232 Polo Rd., Toughkenamon). There will be food, live music and polo matches beginning at 5:30 on Fridays
05/30/2013 12:28AM ● By Brian O
Check out upcoming galleries and showings from a variety of artists.
05/29/2013 02:21AM ● By Brian O
The Delaware Theatre Company will host an evening with Tony Award-winning actress Donna McKechnie and Tony Award-nominated actor Malcolm Get
05/29/2013 12:48AM ● By Brian O
Beautiful Mess to appear at June 8 concert - Logistically, it's a miracle that the band Beautiful Mess continues to pull off miracles -- ones that have helped redirect the course of hundreds of lives.
05/25/2013 01:13AM ● By Brian O
With the Oxford Arts Alliance Gallery debuting its annual student art show and sale, the First Friday event in Oxford on June 7 is focusing on young local artists in a variety of ways. “I’m really excited about our line up for June and expect it to be one of our best yet,” said Melissa Pacella
05/24/2013 02:01AM ● By Brian O
A new playground at Anson B. Nixon Park will be formally opened on June 2 at 1 p.m. The 106-acre park in Kennett Square is opening the first phase of the playground after the Longwood Rotary Club stepped forward
05/24/2013 01:04AM ● By Brian O
If you have a young person in your house who's fascinated by airplanes – or if you just want to explore the New Garden Flying Field for yourself – you have a chance this weekend during the facility's annual open house.
05/18/2013 01:10AM ● By Brian O
For 15 years, Gerald Harris of Toughkenamon was the go-to guy at Mr. Mulch, a main supplier of soil, mulch, gravel and stones to businesses and homeowners throughout southern Chester County.
05/17/2013 01:07AM ● By Brian O
When the summer starts heating up, visitors can cool down at Hagley Museum and Library during Bike and Hike, every Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. in July and August. The 235-acre riverside landscape offers a shady retreat for walkers, hikers and bikers.
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