| Event Name | Organization | Dates | City | | XPN Welcomes Marc BroussardPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre February 4, 2012 Rooted in the strong currents of R&B, sanctified church and the many other flavors of his Louisiana bayou home, Marc Broussard achieves a depth in all aspects of his writing and singing through his love for and mastery of tradition. Great music, pulled from the heart, crafted impeccably and delivered with deep emotion, with the goal of every live performance “to make my audience cry, laugh, dance, and walk away emotionally spent.”... | The Colonial Theatre | 02/04/12 | Phoenixville |
Two of a Kind and the Give ‘Em a Hand BandPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre February 4, 2012 Two of a Kind and the Give ‘em a Hand Band presents an interactive family concert and album-release event, celebrating the release of their 8th CD, “Sing Me Your Story.” Two of a Kind is David & Jenny Heitler-Klevans, an award-winning, nationally-touring husband and wife duo based in the Philadelphia area. David and Jenny will be joined by “The Give ‘em a Hand Band” featuring Chico Huff (bass), Grant MacAvoy (drums), Hope Wesley Harrison (vocals), and... | The Colonial Theatre | 02/04/12 | Phoenixville |
Paul Cullen of Bad Company: Unplugged and UncorkedPresented by Kennett Flash at Kennett Flash February 4, 2012 Paul Cullen of Bad Company Unplugged and Uncorked. Join Paul Cullen and special guest Sweet Leda for a VERY special, intimate concert and sip on Paul Cullen's private label wine, Sonata Vino. Taste through his wide selection of releases from California's Amador County. | Kennett Flash | 02/04/12 | Kennett Square |
Grey Reverend with Our Griffins Presented by Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse at Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse February 4, 2012 Grey Reverend is the solo project of singer/songwriter/composer L.D. Brown. Based in Brooklyn, New York, L.D. Brown was born in Pennsylvania and raised on a variety of music genres. After developing an affinity for jazz and the emerging indie rock sounds of the ’80′s, like My Bloody Valentine and Dinosaur Jr., he began studying music. Beginning with the saxophone, then later shifting his attention to the guitar under the instruction and guidance of his mentor, jazz guitar... | Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse | 02/04/12 | Newtown Square |
FallowPresented by People's Light and Theatre Company at People's Light and Theatre Company - Steinbright Stage January 11-February 5, 2012 Upon discovering a cache of unsent letters, Elizabeth Hayes travels to California on a quest to understand her son Aaron’s murder. An introspective Ivy Leaguer, Aaron took a summer job as a beekeeper, joining the nearly invisible underclass of migrant workers traveling across America. As he became engrossed in tending his hive, the ties to his own family and former identity quickly began to fade. A play that asks what holds us to the families we are born into and how do we seek to... | People's Light and Theatre Company | 01/11/12- 02/05/12 | Malvern |
The Thin Blue LinePresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre February 5, 2012 “One dark night in 1976, a Dallas police officer named Robert Wood was shot dead by someone inside a car he had stopped for a minor traffic violation. The man who was convicted of that murder, a young drifter named Randall Adams, is currently serving the 11th year of a life sentence. The chief witness against him, David Harris, has been sentenced to death for another murder. In the tense last moments of The Thin Blue Line, Harris confesses to the murder of Wood.
Those... | The Colonial Theatre | 02/05/12 | Phoenixville |
The DescendantsPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre January 27-February 9, 2012 “The Descendants, Payne’s long-awaited new film, is another beautifully chiseled piece of filmmaking — sharp, funny, generous, and moving — that writes its own rules as much as About Schmidt or Sideways did. In a funny way, Payne has become the Stanley Kubrick of serious American comedy: He takes forever to make a movie, searching every time (as Kubrick did) for the perfect book to adapt. But when he finally discovers it and gets rolling (in this... | The Colonial Theatre | 01/27/12- 02/09/12 | Phoenixville |
Theatre Horizon: Pretty Fire - PottstownPresented by Montgomery County Community College at Montgomery County Community College - West Campus February 10, 2012 Pretty Fire, is an autobiographical one-woman play written by Tony Award nominee, actor and playwright Charlayne Woodard. The show chronicles the experiences of an African-American girl from birth to age 11. The winner of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle award and the NAACP Theatre awards for best play and best playwright, Pretty Fire dramatizes the life of its protagonist but also celebrates the circle of relatives and other role models who affect the lives of children. | Montgomery County Community College | 02/10/12 | Pottstown |
Belfast ConnectionPresented by Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse at Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse February 10, 2012 An evening with Belfast Connection.
To listen to samples, visit www.belfastconnection.com
Though a relatively new band on the local scene, Belfast Connection is composed of three great musicians who are no strangers to Irish music. Formerly of local Irish band Paddy's Well, Belfast Connection's Frank Reed, Laine Walker, and Joe Hughes are three close friends who infuse each performance with expert musicianship and energetic performances that tell the story of Ireland and... | Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse | 02/10/12 | Newtown Square |
| David Sanchez | West Chester University - WCU Live! | 02/11/12 | West Chester |
An Evening with Cheryl WheelerPresented by Steel City Coffeehouse at Steel City Coffeehouse February 11, 2012 You may not be familiar with Cheryl, but you have probably heard her music. She is very respected as a songwriter by her peers, which can be seen by how many of them record her songs. Chery's songs have been covered by artists as diverse as Dan Seals, Peter Paul and Mary, Kenny Loggins, Garth Brooks, Suzy Boggus, Melanie, Bette Midler, Maura O'Connell, Sylvia, Kathy Mattea, and Holly Near. If they think she is great, then you owe it to yourself to learn more if you aren't familiar with... | Steel City Coffeehouse | 02/11/12 | Phoenixville |
MinasPresented by Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse at Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse February 11, 2012 An evening with Minas.
To listen to samples, visit www.minasmusic.com
The Minas duo, featuring Orlando Haddad (guitar, vocals) and Patricia King (piano, keys and vocals), has been in the Philadelphia area for over 25 years. They've performed in all major venues, including The Kimmel Center, The Mann, The Academy of Music and The Annenberg. Their events at World Cafe Live have sold out. Minas has won a Best of Philly award twice from Philadelphia Magazine, and... | Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse | 02/11/12 | Newtown Square |
Sharon Little with guest Angela SheikPresented by Kennett Flash at Kennett Flash February 11, 2012 Sharon Little is on tour in her support of her latest album, Paper Doll. It is her manifesto that she be judged on what she offers through her music, and not by the outfits she wears or who she's been dating. She delivers this message through songs that effortlessly fuse pop, rock, R&B, and even a taste of electronic music in a direct, emotionally potent style. | Kennett Flash | 02/11/12 | Kennett Square |
The Fog of WarPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre February 12, 2012 Winner of the 2004 Best Documentary Oscar. “Errol Morris may have been put on earth to make The Fog of War, a stunning portrait of Robert S. McNamara that closes a year of outstanding nonfiction movies on a high note. Morris, after all, is a filmmaker whose tolerance of moral inconsistency — indeed, his empathy with flawed men — is a strength quite apart from his talent as a craftsman of meticulously collaged documentaries like The Thin Blue Line and Fast,... | The Colonial Theatre | 02/12/12 | Phoenixville |
Romantic Couples Mini-Retreats Presented by Synergy By Jasmine at Temenos Retreat Center February 12, 2012 Bring your beloved to a delicious, spiritually uplifting, and nurturing retreat in the rustic country-side of West Chester. Enjoy the beautiful grounds as soak in the sunshine and positive energy while attending one our mini-retreats.
Connect authentically without distractions. Connect in a revitalizing, strengthening, energizing and uplifting way. Release stress and stiffness. Explore playfulness, nurturing and buoyancy. Learn how to guide, honor, encourage, support and receive... | Synergy By Jasmine | 02/12/12 | West Chester |
Paradocx Winery: Valentine's Day at the VineyardPresented by Paradocx Vineyard at Paradocx Vineyard February 11-February 12, 2012 Treat a special someone to a relaxing afternoon of wine and chocolate truffle tastings, coupled with a tour of the winery . Included is a sample of our highly praised dessert wine, Muscat Ottonel - a full description of this wine would rob you of your own experience, so we'll let you describe it to us after you've sampled it. We've also selected a variety of delectable Neuchâtel Chocolate Truffles to pair with Paradocx Wines. Reservations required! | Paradocx Vineyard | 02/11/12- 02/12/12 | Landenberg |
Craig Bickhardt and Lizanne KnottPresented by Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse at Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse February 14, 2012 An evening with Craig Bickhardt and Lizanne Knott.
Wine tastings provided by www.auburnroadvineyards.com
Craig is a singer/songwriter of the old school – you can hear echoes of such ‘60s folk revival artists as Tom Rush, Gordon Lightfoot and Eric Andersen in his work. Added to this is the melodic sophistication of a Jimmy Webb or a Paul Simon, as well as a spare but telling lyric approach. “I admire songwriters like Woody Guthrie and poets like Robert... | Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse | 02/14/12 | Newtown Square |
Big StreetPresented by Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse at Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse February 15, 2012 An evening with Big Street.
To listen to samples, visit www.bigstreet.se
Sweden-based band Big Street brings forth a fresh sound of pop soul, flavored with an essence of sweet jazz with their newest cd, The Tree of Life. They are currently bending the airwaves with this sophomore project, being released worldwide. With the ear raised high to receive all of this new sound at once, radio and shows worldwide are eating it up. “Really enjoyed the pace…well... | Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse | 02/15/12 | Newtown Square |
Rebekah Jean with Guest Casey CattiePresented by Kennett Flash at Kennett Flash February 17, 2012 Rebekah Jean grew up with a handful of conflicting influences. Her roots were planted deep in the hills of West Virginia coal country, but she was raised close enough to her father's Cleveland to hear the screams of rock and roll. Rebekah's original music effortlessly reveals this juxtaposition, with songwriting that carries on the tradition of honest clarity and heartfelt sincerity both rock and roll and early country first presented. | Kennett Flash | 02/17/12 | Kennett Square |
MST3K: Time ChasersPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre February 17, 2012 If you studied the greatest time travel tales in history, Time Chasers would surely be the weakest. It’s got a guy and some other guy in it. They use a biplane to fly back in time and do stuff. If it all sounds like so much enchantment – it isn’t. It does, however, setup up our intrepid movie riffing trio (Mike, Crow and Servo) with a veritable feast on which to heap scorn! Join us once again for a Mystery Science Theater 3000 crowd experience unlike most... | The Colonial Theatre | 02/17/12 | Phoenixville |
Lucy Wainwright Roche with Kyle SwartzwelderPresented by Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse at Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse February 17, 2012 An evening with Lucy Wainwright Roche.
To listen to samples, visit www.lucywainwrightroche.com
Lucy grew up in Greenwich Village, New York City, amidst a family of musicians. Her father is Loudon Wainwright, her mother is Suzzy Roche of The Roches. But she had other plans for herself. She always thought she'd be a teacher and she earned her Master's Degree in Education in 2007. She hit the road to sing backup with her brother, Rufus Wainwright, on his 2007 tour. Since then... | Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse | 02/17/12 | Newtown Square |
The Fallen Troubadours with Darry Miller and the Veil, Great Big House, and Echoes Talk BackPresented by The Note at The Note February 17, 2012 The Fallen Troubadours are a throwback to the days of bands such as the the Yardbirds and the Kinks. Their rootsy rock makes a great soundtrack for drunken nights and should be welcomed with open arms by Philly's like-minded music community. Their debut album will be released this fall on Universal Warning/Candy Colored Dragon.
Talk Back Echoes is a five-piece band from Reading/Philladelphia PA. What started off as a solo acoustic project grew into the animal it is today. As each... | The Note | 02/17/12 | West Chester |
The Secret of MoonacrePresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre February 18, 2012 Based on the book The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge (JK Rowling’s favorite childhood book!).
When 13 year old Maria Merryweather’s father dies, leaving her orphaned and homeless, she is forced to leave her luxurious London life to go and live with Sir Benjamin, an eccentric uncle she didn’t know she had, at the mysterious Moonacre Manor. Soon Maria finds herself in a crumbling moonlit world torn apart by the hatred of an ancient feud with the dark and... | The Colonial Theatre | 02/18/12 | Phoenixville |
Organ Concert Featuring Paul JacobsPresented by Longwood Gardens at Longwood Gardens February 18, 2012 America’s most celebrated concert organist Paul Jacobs is the only organ soloist ever to receive a Grammy Award. | Longwood Gardens | 02/18/12 | Kennett Square |
Chris Despo with WindowviewPresented by Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse at Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse February 18, 2012 An evening with Chris Despo.
To listen to samples, visit www.myspace.com/chrisdespo
From the suburbs of Philadelphia, the red-headed Chris Despo stands out in the mix of today’s musicians. He has performed at many college and coffee house venues in the tri-state area. Some venues include World Cafe Live, Burlap and Bean, The North Star Bar, University of Delaware, Widener University, Philadelphia University, and Verizon Hall in the Kimmel Center accompanying members... | Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse | 02/18/12 | Newtown Square |
Live at the Fillmore: Allman Brothers TributePresented by Kennett Flash at Kennett Flash February 18, 2012 Very respected musicians in the Philadelphia tri-state area have banded together to perform a show in tribute to the original Allman Brothers Band and their legendary live concerts at one of the most famous rock music halls of all time, New York's Fillmore East. | Kennett Flash | 02/18/12 | Kennett Square |
Live at the Fillmore - The Defiinitive Original Allman Brothers TributePresented by Live At The Fillmore at Kennett Flash February 18, 2012 Live at the Fillmore is recognized as the definitive tribute to the original Allman Brothers Band, one of the greatest live bands of all time. Live at the Fillmore presents the music of the Allman Brothers Band in startling reality and captures the spirit of their world-famous performances at New York's Fillmore East Auditorium, often called the "church of rock and roll." | Live At The Fillmore | 02/18/12 | Kennett Square |
Ain't Misbehavin'Presented by Village Productions at Tri-County Performing Arts Center February 10-February 19, 2012 Winner of the Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best Musical, the comic and musical soul of 1930s Harlem lives on in this rollicking, swinging, finger-snapping revue that is still considered one of Broadway's best! The inimitable Thomas "Fats" Waller rose to international fame during the Golden Age of the Cotton Club, honky tonk dives along Lenox Avenue, rent parties, stride piano players and that jumpin' new beat, Swing. Although not quite a biography, AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’... | Village Productions | 02/10/12- 02/19/12 | Pottstown |
TabloidPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre February 19, 2012 “Timed serendipitously with the sudden collapse of Britain’s 168-year-old gossip rag News Of The World, Errol Morris’ Tabloid reveals, among many other things, the fierce, unscrupulous reporting that goes on at competing publications—in this case, Britain’s Daily Mirror and Daily Express. In spite of its title, this gossip war isn’t Tabloid’s subject, but it does underline a long-running theme in Morris’ work about the elusive,... | The Colonial Theatre | 02/19/12 | Phoenixville |
Presidents' Day: 6th Annual Celebration in Chadds FordPresented by Chadds Ford Historical Society at Chadds Ford Historical Society February 20, 2012 Come for the free video, refreshments, exhibits, and special activities at the Visitors Center, including coloring pages and Presidents and First Ladies paper dolls. Older visitors can be challenged by the Name that US State game, or the Presidential matching game with portraits and quotes from many U.S. Presidents.
The John Chads House will be open for tours with costumed interpreters (small fee for adults).
For information, call (610) 388-7376 or visit... | Chadds Ford Historical Society | 02/20/12 | Chadds Ford |
Wild & Scenic Film FestivalPresented by Chester County Historical Society at Chester County Historical Society February 22-February 23, 2012 The nationally acclaimed Wild & Scenic Film Festival will be hosted by Trail Creek Outfitters on Wednesday, February 22nd and Thursday, February 23rd, 2012 at the Chester County Historical Society. This is the fifth year for the film festival, which is designed to educate, entertain, and inspire through award-winning animations, documentaries, and independent films. The event benefits Stroud Water Research Center and The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County.
The... | Chester County Historical Society | 02/22/12- 02/23/12 | West Chester |
The ArtistPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre February 17-February 23, 2012 “We rarely think of as great movies as breezy ones: Breeziness is supposedly only for disposable entertainment, though achieving filmmaking greatness in the way we normally think of it — with impressive sets, heavy-duty acting and ultra-polished cinematography — is probably easier than brushing a movie with just the right amount of gold dust. Michel Hazanavicius’s The Artist is a gold dust movie, a picture whose very boldness lies in its perceived... | The Colonial Theatre | 02/17/12- 02/23/12 | Phoenixville |
Sacred Earth by Ragamala DancePresented by West Chester University - WCU Live! at West Chester University - Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall February 24, 2012 Sacred Earth brings two rich and ancient Indian visual art traditions—Warli paintings and Kolan rice flour drawings—into conversation with Bharatanatyam. Performed against large-scale painted panels by master folk artist Anil Chaitya Vangad, Sacred Earth transforms the stage into a sacred space and invokes a deep connection to the Earth. | West Chester University - WCU Live! | 02/24/12 | West Chester |
John Conahan and Gina KazPresented by Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse at Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse February 24, 2012 As a singer/songwriter, John Conahan follows the tradition of thoughtful, piano-rooted songwriting. With bombastic vocals and exciting, beautiful piano playing, he is capable of introspective and sincere (yet angular) ballads, as well as the danceable and festive rockers. He’s shared the stage with folks like Jeffrey Gaines, Dispatch, Los Lobos and Rachael Sage. John is well known for his witty stage banter and amiable, festive persona. John has been featured on radio broadcasts... | Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse | 02/24/12 | Newtown Square |
Ben LeePresented by The Note at The Note February 24, 2012 Ben Lee performs. This show is 18+ | The Note | 02/24/12 | West Chester |
Turtles Can FlyPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre February 25, 2012 “In the makeshift refugee villages of northern Iraq shortly before 2003′s U.S.-led invasion, parentless children spend their days collecting landmines and awaiting information on the impending war. With no responsible adults to guide or shelter them, the kids—led by a precocious boy named Satellite (Soran Ebrahim), whose skill with technology makes him a vital member of the temporary community—toil and suffer in quiet, resigned to their bleak fate as dispossessed... | The Colonial Theatre | 02/25/12 | Phoenixville |
| Organ Concert for Kids Featuring Ken Cowan | Longwood Gardens | 02/25/12 | Kennett Square |
Bill O'Meara with Caleb SpauldingPresented by Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse at Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse February 25, 2012 An evening with Bill O'Meara
To listen to samples, visit www.billomearaband.com
Bill O'Meara picked up a guitar for the first time at the age of ten and almost immediately began a love affair with song-writing. A decade later Bill stood on stage at Citizens Bank Park (home of the Philadelphia Phillies) as the lead singer, guitarist and song writer of the band Morning Story and played to tens of thousands of fans as the opener for Bon Jovi.
Prior to Morning... | Burlap and Bean Coffeehouse | 02/25/12 | Newtown Square |
Downingtown School of RockPresented by Kennett Flash at Kennett Flash February 25, 2012 Since opening in 2003, the Downingtown School of Rock has produced some of the finest young musicians in the nation. The school's house band performs regularly throughout Chester County, presenting a mixture of classic rock, golden oldies and modern classics. This show will have something for fans of all music, regardless of whether you love Black Sabbath or the Beatles, Frank Zappa or the Jackson 5. Come out today and support the future stars of tomorrow! | Kennett Flash | 02/25/12 | Kennett Square |
Curtis Student RecitalsPresented by Longwood Gardens at Longwood Gardens February 26, 2012 The Curtis Institute of Music's talented students share with Longwood audiences the high level of music-making they have honed during their studies as they perform solo and chamber music in pre-graduation recitals. | Longwood Gardens | 02/26/12 | Kennett Square |
| Make Me A Song | West Chester University - Department of Theater and Dance | 02/23/12- 02/26/12 | West Chester |
East African SafariPresented by West Chester University - Department of Geography and Planning at West Chester University - Sykes Building - Sykes Theater February 27-February 28, 2012 Join award-winning filmmaker Rick Ray as he takes you to destinations that include the Great Rift Valley and coffee plantations of Kenya, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the Serengeti National Park of Tanzania, and the rainforests of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park where endangered mountain gorillas make their home. Gaze upon thousands of elephants basking in the morning light, dine on Alligator meat, and sleep in elite tree house lodges, all while gaining insight into the global... | West Chester University - Department of Geography and Planning | 02/27/12- 02/28/12 | West Chester |
Soweto Gospel ChoirPresented by Longwood Gardens at Longwood Gardens February 29, 2012 Performing in eight different languages, the Soweto Gospel Choir performs an inspirational program of tribal, traditional, and popular African and Western gospel. | Longwood Gardens | 02/29/12 | Kennett Square |
TEDxPhoenixvilleLive: TED2012 SIMULCASTPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre February 29, 2012 TEDxLive is an extension of the TEDx program, launched by TED in 2010. TEDxLive events are TEDx events built around the live webcast of TED Conferences. TEDxLive events enable TED enthusiasts all over the world to experience live sessions of the TED Conference; events can be simple viewing events, and may also host live speakers. TEDxPhoenixville is pleased to host a free webcast of all four available TED2012 sessions. We will not have any live speakers that day, but instead plan on... | The Colonial Theatre | 02/29/12 | Phoenixville |
Night of the CreepsPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre March 2, 2012 “Fred Dekker’s 1986 horror-comedy Night Of The Creeps had the curious distinction of being simultaneously anachronistic and ahead of its time.
By the mid-’80s, the heyday of campy, drive-in-ready B-movies about square young men battling creepy-crawlies from another world while trying to muster up the courage to ask their gals to the big dance had long passed. But the winking meta-commentary of Scream and Hot Fuzz wasn’t yet in vogue. Like... | The Colonial Theatre | 03/02/12 | Phoenixville |
| Goden Dragon Acrobats | West Chester University - WCU Live! | 03/02/12 | West Chester |
Balloon Freak John CassidyPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre March 3, 2012 John Cassidy, our most popular kids performer at the Colonial, is an eccentric comedian whose bizarre antics have earned him widespread acclaim as one of the most original and unique performers today. He has also made numerous television appearances having appeared on such popular shows as Live with Regis and Kelly, NBC’s Today Show and Martha Stewart Living and regularly plays Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York City and his native Philadelphia. John also holds several Guinness World... | The Colonial Theatre | 03/03/12 | Phoenixville |
Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee TilesPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre March 4, 2012 Q&A with director and Philly native John Foy immediately following the screening.
“Alien to the street yet embedded within it, easy to read but impossible to decipher, the Toynbee Tiles are an internationally enigmatic, handcrafted phenomenon. First discovered in the early 1980s, these crudely tiled signs have appeared in pavements all over the world, each uniquely made yet all expressing an identical message:
Toynbee Idea
In Kubrick’s... | The Colonial Theatre | 03/04/12 | Phoenixville |
American Girl Fashion Show Hosted by Junior League of PhiladelphiaPresented by Junior League of Philadelphia, Inc. at Desmond Hotel and Conference Center March 3-March 4, 2012 The Junior League of Philadelphia, Inc. invites girls and their friends and families to experience the American Girl Fashion Show. This fun, engaging program showcases historical and contemporary fashions for girls and their dolls. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Junior League of Philadelphia, Inc.’s community programs.
Local models will present the fashions, while lively commentary, music, and decorations will create a memorable experience for girls and their... | Junior League of Philadelphia, Inc. | 03/03/12- 03/04/12 | Malvern |
| Read-Aloud Tours | Brandywine River Museum | 02/02/12- 03/08/12 | Chadds Ford |