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Spring 2014 Calendar of Events for Children, Individuals and Families


IN THE GREATER CHESTER COUNTY AREA
UPDATED April 13, 2014 Helping to Bridge the Gap Between the Wealth of Available Resources and the Poverty Associated With People Not Knowing About Them _________________________________________________________________________________

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Special Activities Multi-Day Activities in Progress Through April 25 (Friday) Through May 5 (Daily) Art Exhibit. Oxford Arts Alliance, 38 South Nature Art Show. Jenkins Arboretum, 631 3rd Street, Oxford. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesdays, Berwyn Baptist Road, Devon. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. SatDelaware Valley Art League will hold its annual exhibit, Inspired by Natures Beauty. An urdays. Art exhibit features work of Giovanni Casdei opening reception will be held Sunday, March and Richard Remenick. 30 and a Jurors Talk on Saturday, April 12. Free activity, with further information availFree activity, with further information at able at www.oxfordart.org, www.the-art-league.org, director@OxfordArt.org or (610)-467-0301. info@delawarevalleyartleague.com or (610) 6478870. April 26-June 9 (Saturday-Monday) Art Classes. Art Partners Studio, 524 East Through May 22 (Thursday) Lincoln Highway, Coatesville, and other locaArt Exhibit in Wood. Henry Gallery, Penn tions. Various days and times. State Great Valley, 30 East Swedesford Road, Art classes are available in a variety of meMalvern. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. dia, including photography, for adults, children Woodworker Mark Sfirri will display his Many Things Considered: Works on Paper & and youth. Works in Wood work. Free activities, with further information and registration available at Free activity, with further information availwww.artpartnersstudio.org/classes.html, able at www.sgps.psu.edu/sfirri/default.ashx, info@artpartnersstudio.org or (610) 384-3030. syk123@psu.edu or (610) 648-3219. Through April 28 (Monday) American Revolution Illustrations. Visitors Center, Valley Forge National Historic Park, 1400 North Outerline Drive, King of Prussia (Valley Forge). 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Opening reception for Bringing the War of Independence to Life: 19th Century Illustrations of the American Revolution provides 42 glimpses in paintings and drawings. Free activity, with further information and required registration available at www.friendsofvalleyforge.org/documents/201402-exhibition.pdf?utm_source=enews+2014-0130&utm_campaign=2014-0130&utm_medium=email, ckott@schuylkillriver.org or (484) 945-0200. Through May 3 (Saturday) ReSourced Art Exhibit. ArtFusion 19464, 254 East High Street, Pottstown. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays to Fridays and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays. ReSourced, a show of some 20 local artists, features creative reuse from recycled, upcycled and salvaged items. Free activity, including light refreshments, with further information available at www.artfusion19464.org/events, info@artfusion19464.org or (610) 326-2506. June 9 September 26 (Weekdays) Wood Works Exhibit. Henry Gallery, Penn State Great Valley, 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Work by mid-century master craftsman, Emil Milan (1922-1985), whose "functional sculptures" in wood combined sleek modern designs and organic shapes, will be displayed. Free activity, with further information available at www.sgps.psu.edu/milan/default.ashx, syk123@psu.edu or (610) 648-3219. Ongoing Seasonal Look Good Feel Better for Women. Various locations. Hospitals throughout the area will host a series of Fall Look Good Feel Better beauty technique workshops by the American Cancer Society for women coping with cancer treatments. Free activity, including a makeup kit, with further information as to dates and sites and registration available at www.cancer.org/treatment/supportprogramsse rvices/app/resourcedetail.aspx?resourceId=32260 or (800) 2272345.

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Ongoing - Weekly Spring Reading and Children Programs. Local area libraries. Various times. Winter reading and other programs for children of all ages, adults and families are underway at many local libraries throughout the area. Primarily free activities, with further information and schedules available through various library websites and calendars at: Berks County: www.berks.lib.pa.us Chester County: www.ccls.org Delaware County: www.delcolibraries.org Lancaster County: www.lancasterlibraries.org Montgomery County: www.mclinc.org Daily Activities in Progress April 14 (Monday) Alzheimers End-of-Life Decisions. Village Square Board Room, Garden Spot Village, 433 South Kinzer Avenue, New Holland. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Krista Gray, CRNP, of of Internal Medicine Specialists of Lancaster County, will discuss provider orders for life-sustaining treatment (POLST) and end-of-life decision making with participants of the monthly Alzheimers Caregiver Support Group. Free activity, with further information at jmorton@gardenspotvillage.org or (717) 3556076 and respite care available during the group time at Adult Day Services at (717) 3556226. April 15 (Tuesday) Senior Expo. East Brandywine Fire Company, 2096 Bondsville Road, Downingtown. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Government agencies, nonprofits, senior housing, and other agencies that provide services to senior citizens will participate in this event, hosted by State Rep. Becky Corbin. Free activity, with further information available at bcorbin@pahousegop.com or (610) 5245595. April 15 (Tuesday) British Cosplay. Struble Room, Chester County Library, 450 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. West Chester University English professor B.G. Betz, a specialist in Victorian literature, will discuss why American readers and viewers continue to find Jane Austen relevant, as participants enjoy tea and scones and engage in cosplay, if desired. Free activity, with further information and required registration at

http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, kcassidy@ccls.org or (610) 280-2642. April 16 (Wednesday) Veterans Housing. Veterans Multi-Service Center (VMC), 605 East Lincoln Highway Rear Entrance, Coatesville. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. VMC and Catholic Social Services personnel will conduct an open screening for Supportive Services for Veteran Families, to assist in obtaining and maintaining permanent housing, with presentations at 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Free activity, including lunch, with further information available at (CMDinfo@pvmsec.org or (610) 384-8387. April 16 (Wednesday) Re-Scheduled from Wednesday, April 9 Cover Letters. Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC), 790 East Market Street Suite 100, West Chester. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Marketing professional Cynthia Ericson will discuss How to Develop a Cover Letter with jobseekers. Free activity, with further information and required registration at (610) 692-2344. April 16 (Wednesday) Career Fair. Physical Education Center, Montgomery County Community College, 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell. 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Annual Spring Career and Internship Expo will include several dozen companies and institutions recruiting applicants for diverse employment opportunities, including full-time, part-time, internships and seasonal. Free activity, with further information available at www.collegecentral.com/CCNEngine/LiveEvent s/LiveEvents.cfm?EventID=800#jobseekers or ( 215) 641-6619. April 16 (Wednesday) Substance Abuse Issues. 147 College Hall, Montgomery County Community College, 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell, with simulcast at 213 South Hall, West Campus, 101 College Drive, Pottstown. 12:20 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. The College and Aldersgate, a private, nonprofit social services agency based in Willow Grove, will host a discussion on issues surrounding drug and alcohol abuse, including how to identify a drug or alcohol problem, where to obtain free and confidential help, how to handle peer pressure, the effect of alcohol and drugs on the brain, and current Pennsylvania laws pertaining to underage drinking and driving under the influence.
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Free activity, with further information available at (215) 657-4545. April 16 (Wednesday) Welcome Spring. Graystone Mansion, 50 South 1st Avenue, Coatesville. 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Student art show, music by John Riordan and Jim Crane, and introduction of Terry Foreman as the new director of Art Partners Studio, along with a salute to Lindsay Brinton, retiring director, will highlight this Studio Rites of Spring event. Free activity, with further information available at admin@artpartnersstudio.org or (610) 384-3030. April 16 (Wednesday) Home Purchases, Part II. Community Room, Lower Level Between Boscovs and Sears, Exton Square Mall, 260 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Repeated Wednesday, June 11. A mortgage officers will discuss the elements of home financing, including financial readiness of credit and mortgage eligibility to purchase, during this weekly Spring, no-selling personal financial workshop series hosted by Open Hearth of Spring City. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and other workshops available at www.openhearthinc.org/images/spring_2014.p df, admin1.openhearth@verizon.net or (610) 792-9282 x208. April 16 (Wednesday) Starting a Business. Struble Room, Chester County Library, 450 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Repeated Thursday, April 17 in Kennett Square. Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) representative will discuss early stages planning for starting a business or, if one has been in business and missed a few things. Free activity, with further information and required registration at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, mkohl@ccls.org or (610) 444-1721. April 16 (Wednesdays) Conflicts and Faith. Garden Spot Village, 433 South Kinzer Avenue, New Holland. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Final in weekly series, Faith in the Crucible of Conflict, will focus on stories of Mennonite Central Committee work around the world, including discussions by Ken Sensenig, assistant executive director of Mennonite Central Committee East Coast, and participants in the In-

ternational Volunteer Exchange Program (IVEP). Free activity, with further information and pre-registration at info@gardenspotvillage.org or (717) 355-6000 April 16 (Wednesday) Post Adoption and GrandFamilies Support. Government Services Center, 601 Westtown Road, West Chester. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Also held April 30 and May 14. Chester County is offering simultaneous post adoption and grandfamilies support groups for adoptive parents, kinship families, teens, boys and girls ages six to 13, and preschool ages two to five in different rooms on alternating Wednesdays through May 14. Free activity, with further information as to eligibility and registration, is available from Kathy Boyd at kboyd@chesco.org or (610) 3445890. April 17 (Thursday) Practical Career Re-Engagement. Susquehanna Bank, 301 West Lancaster Avenue, Wayne. 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Human resources professional Patricia Nolan will discuss How to Develop a Practical Plan to Transition Back into Your Career in the Womans Resource Center Speaker Series presentation. Free activity, with further information and required registration of limiting seating at (610) 687-6391. April 17 (Thursday) Historical Discussions. Parkesburg Borough Hall, 315 1st Avenue, Parkesburg. 7 p.m. Former State Rep. Art Hershey will discuss his book, From the Farm to the House, with local antique bottle collector Gerry Treadway discussing and displaying Parkesburg Bottles at a meeting of the Parkesburg History Group. Free activity, including light refreshments, with further information available at (610) 8573677. April 17 (Thursday) Anatomy of a Sale. Easttown Library & Information Center, 720 First Avenue, Berwyn. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) representatives will customer research ideas on how to identify the "ideal" customer, use the information to further qualify their immediate needs, and then present products and services to meet such needs that conclude with a sale. Free activity, with further information and required registration at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, ayoung@ccls.org or (610) 644-0138.
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April 17 (Thursday) Starting a Business. Bayard Taylor Library, 216 East State Street, Kennett Square. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) representative will discuss early stages planning for starting a business or, if one has been in business and missed a few things. Free activity, with further information and required registration at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp or (610) 444-2702. April 18 (Friday) Good Friday Service. Chapel, Garden Spot Village, 433 South Kinzer Avenue, New Holland. 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Cavod Dance Company, affiliated with Cavod Academy of the Arts, will perform several pieces from their Not of This World repertoire as part of the Good Friday Service sponsored by the ELANCO Ministerium. Free activity, with free-will offering. Further information is available at CYoder@gardenspotvillage.org or (717) 3556203. April 18 (Friday) Wild Night Hike. Pavilion 8, Hibernia Park, 1 Park Road, Coatesville (Wagontown). 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. A park ranger will guide ages five and older along the trails of the county park in search of creatures of the night, listening for them and how they communicate, and using night vision, without flashlights, to make the walk. Free activity, with further information at http://pachestercounty.civicplus.com/index.aspx?NID=2 319, rlewis@chesco.org or (610) 383-3812 and required registration form at http://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View /1613. April 18 (Friday) Drama Presentation. Calvary Fellowship, 95 West Devon Drive, Exton (Downingtown/Lionville). 6 p.m. Repeated 7:30 p.m. Portraits of the Passion, a Good Friday drama, will be presented. Free activity, with further information available at www.cfdowningtown.com/floating13.php or (610) 363-7171. April 19-20 (Saturday-Sunday) Free National Parks Admission. Americas National Parks, all locations. Visitors can obtain free access to the 133 out of the 401 national parks that charge ad-

mission during the weekend start of National Parks Week. Free activity, with further information about the observance and locations available at www.nps.gov/findapark/feefreeparks.htm. April 19 (Saturday) Personal Shredding. Penn Liberty Bank, 724 West Lancaster Avenue, Malvern. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Up to three bags of residential documents can be shredded. Free activity, with further information including additional future locations, available at https://www.pennlibertybank.com/default.asp x?v=44868ae2-06d5-4e84-aaa6b6e3d0af986a&t=main or (610) 535-4580. April 19 (Saturday) Recycling and Shred Day. Municipal Building, 401 East Gay Street, West Chester. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Up to five pounds of document shredding for Borough residents and businesses, along with recycling of electronic items with a plug highlight this event. Free activity, with a $20 charge for glass televisions and computer monitors. Further information is available at www.westchester.com/pdfs/Shred-Day-2014.pdf, mfogarty@west-chester.com or (610) 696-5282. April 19 (Saturday) Easter Egg Hunt. Paoli Baptist Church, 33 East Lancaster Avenue, Paoli. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Rock-N-Roll Easter egg hunt will be conducted for children up to 12 years of age. Free activity, with further information and requested registration at secretary@paolibaptist.org or (610) 647-1612. April 19 (Saturday) Basic Wilderness Survival. Warwick County Park, 382 County Park Road, Pottstown. 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Naturalist Nick Zurga will demonstrate how to find food, water, and materials to make fire and shelter, along with building a primitive shelter; making a fire using a bow drill, and creating cordage from natural plant fibers. He also will discuss how to select appropriate equipment for an emergency preparedness kit suitable for the home, vehicle or backpack. Free activity, with further information at http://pachestercounty.civicplus.com/index.aspx?NID=2 319, oprusack@chesco.org or (610) 469-1916 and required registration for limited participation with form at
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http://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View /1613. April 19 (Saturday) Old-Time Gospel Concert. Chapel, Garden Spot Village, 433 South Kinzer Avenue, New Holland. 7 p.m. Repeated Friday, April 25. Servant Stage Company presents a handclapping, foot-stomping program of songs and hymns, featuring fiddles, banjos and harmonies by more than 20 vocalists and instrumentalists. Free activity, with donations accepted. Further information available at info@gardenspotvillage.org or (717) 355-6000. April 21 (Monday) Creative Writing Club. Parkesburg Library, 105 West Street, Parkesburg. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Children and youth ages five through 17 will be able to learn creative writing skills. Free activity, with participant-supplied writing materials. Further information is available from Erin Cupp at emccolecupp@gmail.com or (215) 760-5583. April 21 (Monday) Medicare 101. Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 125 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). 5:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. An APPRISE volunteer counselor, will discuss various available Medicare plans and what those to be or already eligible should consider in choosing one. Free activity, with further information and required registration at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, hhreference@ccls.org or (610) 3211710. April 21 (Monday) Meet the Superintendent. New Life in Christ Fellowship, 1 South 5th Avenue, Coatesville. 7 p.m. Cathy Taschner, Ed.D., new superintendent of the Coatesville Area School District, will talk with district residents during a community forum. Free activity, with further information available at anewsuan@comcast.net. April 21 (Monday) Open Mike Reading Night. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Poets, authors, bloggers and writers can participate in the librarys first Open Mike Night, with readers limited to five minutes or four pages. Free activity, including light refreshments, for participants only, with further information

and required registration at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, mpinto@ccls.org or (610) 933-3013 x132. April 22 (Tuesday) Small Business Borrower-Lender Forum. Independence Ballroom, Radisson Hotel Valley Forge, 1160 1st Avenue, King of Prussia. 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Entrepreneurs will undergo a series of 15minute "pitch periods" with a variety of lenders, including banks, micro lenders, certified development corporations, and alternative lenders, in one-on-one meetings, with potential followup meetings at a later time. Representatives of other small business assistance agencies also will be available in this Montgomery County Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) event. Free activity, with further information and required registration at http://score513.scorecast.org/events.php?eid= 820. April 22 (Tuesday) Community Caf Luncheon. West Grove United Methodist Church, 300 North Guernsey Road, West Grove. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monthly luncheon will feature an Easter theme of baked ham. Free activity, with further information available at wgumc@verizon.net or (610) 869-9334. April 22 (Tuesday) Pardons and Expungements. Coatesville Center for Community Health, 1001 East Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania will conduct a workshop to acquaint those with criminal records as to how they may be able to be pardoned or have their records expunged. Free activity, with further information and required registration at Kathryn@coatesvillecenter.org or (610) 3834612. April 22 (Tuesday) PECO Response Open House. Valley Forge Elementary School, 105 West Walker Road, Wayne. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. PECO personnel will discuss with residents how the company prepares for and responds to a storm, ways for individuals to stay safe, and other information. Free activity, with further information available at www.tredyffrin.org/residents/eventcalendar/-item-1790.

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April 22 (Tuesday) College Aid Workshop. South Hall Community Room, Montgomery County Community College, 101 College Drive, Pottstown. 6:30 p.m. Panelists from a variety of local colleges and universities will explain to high school juniors and senior and their parents the types of financial aid available, meeting the cost of attending college, interpreting award letters, and more, with individuals interested in any college welcome to attend. Free activity, with further information and registration available at http://mc3.edu/admfin-aid/paying or financialaid@mc3.edu. April 22 (Tuesday) The Art of Networking. Burke Meeting Room, Chester County Library, 450 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Networker Lynne Williams will discuss how to network as a job-seeker or business person. Free activity, with further information and required registration at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, mkohl@ccls.org or (610) 444-1721. April 22 (Tuesday) Geological History. Kennett High School, 100 East South Street, Kennett Square. 8 p.m. Geologist Gale Blackmer will discuss Terra Firma? Living on the Edge in Southeastern Pennsylvania, a view of practical area implications of living on the long-exposed roots of an ancient mountain belt during this Hadley Fund event. Free activity, with further information available at www.Hadleyfund.org or (610) 444-1855. April 23 (Wednesday) Building Good Credit. 121 Parkhouses Hall, Montgomery County Community College, 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell. 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. Repeated Thursday, April 24, and Tuesday, April 29, at the Pottstown campus. The College and TD Bank will assist students and community members in learning how to build and keep great credit as part of National Financial Literacy Month. Free activity, with further information available at (215) 641-6566. April 23 (Wednesday) Public Safety Career Fair. Montgomery County Community College, 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell. 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Over 50 representatives of local, state and federal law enforcement, criminal justice and public safety agencies and law schools, along with recruiters will be on hand.

Free activity, with further information available at www.mc3.edu/about-us/news/87about-us/news/8508-criminal-justice-publicsafety-careers-focus-of-biennial-event, bprybuto@mc3.edu or (215) 641-6428. April 23 (Wednesday) Pardons and Expungements. Bayard Taylor Library, 216 East State Street, Kennett Square. 10 a.m. to noon. Repeated Wednesday night, April 30. Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania will conduct a bilingual workshop to acquaint those with criminal records as to how they may be able to be pardoned or have their records expunged. Free activity, with further information and required registration at Luis.Benites@Holcombbhs.org or (610) 3887400. April 23 (Wednesday) Radio Days with Bill Wright, Sr.. Easttown Library & Information Center, 720 First Avenue, Berwyn. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bill Wright Sr. will bring stories and lessons from his career in broadcasting as one of the original WIBBAGE Good Guys. Free activity, with further information and required registration at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, ascully@ccls.org or (610) 644-0138. April 23 (Wednesday) Parent Special Education Workshop. Phoenixville YMCA, 400 East Pothouse Road, Phoenixville. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Participants will learn about Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for students with special needs and how to navigate through the process of obtaining one in this Part 1 presentation, hosted by the Arc of Chester County and continued on Wednesday, May 7. Free activity, with further information and required registration at demery@philaymca.org or (610) 933-5861 x5772. April 24 (Thursday) Grants and Foundations. Struble Room, Chester County Library, 450 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. How to Approach a Foundation will present how to build relationships with foundation prospects and prepare for calls and meetings with funders. Free activity, with further information and required registration at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, mkohl@ccls.org or (610) 444-1721.

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April 24 (Thursday) Building Good Credit. 121 Parkhouses Hall, Montgomery County Community College, 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Repeated Tuesday, April 29, at the Pottstown campus. The College and TD Bank will assist students and community members in learning how to build and keep great credit as part of National Financial Literacy Month. Free activity, with further information available at (215) 641-6566. April 24 (Thursday) Author Discussion. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Local author Christine Schmidt will discuss her novel, Death of a Drug, reflecting the good and bad in a pharmaceutical company and extending to industries, professions and people. Free activity, with further information and required registration at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, mpinto@ccls.org or (610) 933-3013 x132. April 24 (Thursday) Friends in Art and Craft. Conference Center, Penn State Great Valley, 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. New York-based design historian Caroline Hannah, Ph.D., will discuss the 50-year friendship between Wharton Esherick and Henry Varnum Poor and their disparate legacies within American visual culture. Free activity, with further information and required registration at www.sgps.psu.edu/friends/default.ashx, syk123@psu.edu or (610) 648-3219. April 24 (Thursday) Special Education Attorneys. Arc of Chester County, 900 Lawrence Drive, West Chester. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Attorneys specializing in special education issues will discuss topics with parents of children with special needs in this monthly Right to Education Task Force meeting. Free activity, with further information available at www.righttoed.org/meetinginformation, MaryL@RighttoEd.org, or (484) 237-5057. April 25 (Friday) Old-Time Gospel Concert. Chapel, Garden Spot Village, 433 South Kinzer Avenue, New Holland. 7 p.m. Servant Stage Company presents a handclapping, foot-stomping program of songs and hymns, featuring fiddles, banjos and harmo-

nies by more than 20 vocalists and instrumentalists. Free activity, with donations accepted. Further information available at info@gardenspotvillage.org or (717) 355-6000. April 26 (Saturday) Community Breakfast. Veterans of Foreign Wars, 406 West 4th Avenue, Parkesburg. 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Monthly breakfast buffet will be provided by Word of Faith Church on a different week for April. Free activity, with donations accepted for the Keystone Valley Fire Department. Further information is available at lantz7@epix.net or (610) 593-2277. April 26 (Saturday) Community-Wide Garage Sale. Parkesburg Borough. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Residents will conduct a joint garage sale at homes, with maps of those who have registered being available at Borough Hall, 15 West 1st Avenue, starting Thursday, April 24. Free maps, with further information available at www.parkesburg.org, admin@parkesburg.org or (610) 857-2616. April 26 (Saturday) Spring Plant Swap. Pavilion 4, Hibernia Park, 1 Park Road, Coatesville (Wagontown). 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Gardeners will exchange plants, seeds, stories and information, with books, photos and experiences available for reference. Selling is not permitted, but private nurseries are otherwise welcome. Free activity, with further information at http://pachestercounty.civicplus.com/index.aspx?NID=2 319, rlewis@chesco.org or (610) 383-3812. April 26 (Saturday) Shredding, Recycling and Drug Take Back. Penn State Great Valley, 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Paper, faded and worn flags, cell phones and chargers, appliances and electronics, eye glasses and hearing aids will be accepted for shredding or recycling, with East Whiteland Police accepting unused prescription drugs, in annual event hosted by State Rep. Duane Milne in conjunction with National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Free activity, with further information available at www.repmilne.com/Display/SiteFiles/92/Othe rDocuments/Shredding%20Flyer%202014.pdf or (610) 251-1070.
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April 26 (Saturday) Hazardous Waste Collection. Octorara High School, 226 Highland Road, Atglen. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Chester County Solid Waste Authority will conduct a residential Hazardous and E-Waste Collection. Free activity, with further information and additional 2004 collection events, at www.chestercswa.org/DocumentCenter/Home /View/1209, or (610) 273-3771. A list of fivecounty Southeast Region events is available at www.co.delaware.pa.us/recycle/pdf/HHWRegio nal2014map.pdf. April 26 (Saturday) Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Numerous Area Locations. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Local police agencies will coordinate federal Drug Enforcement Administration effort to keep unused prescription drugs out of the hands of youth and adults and water supplies in this biannual no-questions-asked event. Further information, including locations and downloadable materials that can be posted and forwarded to others, is available at www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drug_disposal/tak eback/index.html. April 26 (Saturday) Healthy Kids Day. Local YMCAs. Various times. Information on children and family health and other activities will highlight this annual national initiative. Free activity, with further information available at local YMCAs. April 26 (Saturday) Sheep & Wool Day. Springton Manor Farm, 860 Springton Road, Glenmoore. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors will experience sheep shearing, farm animals, wagon rides, artisan demonstrations, agricultural equipment displays, Scots-Irish heritage, food and craft vendors, kids activities and more at this annual Chester County parks event. Free activity, with a $5 parking fee and charges for some individual items. Further information is available at http://www.chesco.org/index.aspx?NID=1220, rlewis@chesco.org or (610) 942-2450. April 26 (Saturday) Geocaching. Pavilion 8, Nottingham County Park, 150 Park Road, Nottingham. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Park ranger will demonstrate how to use a GPS to find hidden caches in the Nottingham woods, with a few units available to borrow.

Free activity, with further information at http://www.chesco.org/index.aspx?NID=1754, jgregg@chesco.org or (610) 932-2589 and required registration for limited participation with form at http://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View /1613. April 26 (Saturday) Clarinets Concert. Chapel, Garden Spot Village, 433 South Kinzer Avenue, New Holland. 7 p.m. The Clarions clarinet quartet will conclude the current Saturday Night Concert Series. Free activity, with donations accepted. Further information is available at info@gardenspotvillage.org or (717) 355-6000. April 27 (Sunday) Wildflower Walk. Warwick County Park, 382 County Park Road, Pottstown. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Visitors taking a guided walk through the parks forest will behold the short-life woodland wildflowers of Spring. Free activity, with further information at http://pachestercounty.civicplus.com/index.aspx?NID=2 319, oprusack@chesco.org or (610) 469-1916 and required registration for limited participation with form at http://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View /1613. April 27 (Sunday) Cello Concert. Chapel, Tel Hai Retirement Community, 1200 Tel Hai Circle, Honey Brook. 3 p.m. Dr. Steve Kramer, artist-in-residence at String Theory High School in Philadelphia, will provide a program of classical music on cello accompanied by piano and clarinet, Free activity, with canned food donations requested for local food pantry. Further information is available at www.telhai.org/index.php?id=412 or (610) 2739333. April 28 (Monday) Pollinator-Friendly Gardens. Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Penn State Master Gardener Sharon Richardson will discuss principles for making a garden pollinator-friendly, including plants that draw pollinators like bees and butterflies into the landscape. Free activity, with further information and required registration at
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http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, hhreference@ccls.org or (610) 3211710. April 28 (Monday) Breaking the Silence Mental Health Forum. Temple Beth Hillel, 1001 Remington Road, Wynnewood. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Author Gail Saltz, psychiatrist and television commentator, and Carl Antisell, a Minding Your Mind speaker in long-term substance abuse recovery, will discuss mental health issues at this Breaking the Silence/Fighting Off Stigma forum. Free activity, with further information and required registration at www.mindingyourmind.org/event/mindingyour-mind-annual-community-forum or (610) 642-3879. April 29 (Tuesday) Building Good Credit. 221 South Hall, Montgomery County Community College, 101 College Drive, Pottstown. 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. The College and TD Bank will assist students and community members in learning how to build and keep great credit as part of National Financial Literacy Month. Free activity, with further information available at (215) 641-6566. April 29 (Tuesday) Parent Special Education Workshop. West Grove Borough Hall, 117 Rosehill Avenue, West Grove. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Participants will learn about Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for students with special needs and how to navigate through the process of obtaining one in this Part 1 presentation, hosted by the Arc of Chester County and continued on Tuesday, May 6. Free activity, with further information and required registration at LLIghtner@arcofchestercounty.org or (610) 696-8090 x216. April 30 (Wednesday) IEP Transition Plan. The Arc of Chester County, 900 Lawrence Drive, West Chester. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sharon Shoemaker of the Chester County Intermediate Unit (CCIU) will discuss components of a transition Individualized Education Plan (IEP), assessment grids and activities and a visual map for transition planning for students with special needs during this Chat and Chew series presentation. Free activity, with further information and required registration at

acutrara@arcofchestercounty.org or (610) 6968090. April 30 (Wednesday) Journey with Parkinsons. Village Square Board Room, Garden Spot Village, 433 South Kinzer Avenue, New Holland. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. A Time to Share Our Journey and Parkinsons Awareness Month will be discussed by Parkinsons Support Group participants. Free activity, with further information at jshaffer@gardenspotvillage.org or (717) 3556259. April 30 (Wednesday) Pardons and Expungements. Bayard Taylor Library, 216 East State Street, Kennett Square. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania will conduct a bilingual workshop to acquaint those with criminal records as to how they may be able to be pardoned or have their records expunged. Free activity, with further information and required registration at Luis.Benites@Holcombbhs.org or (610) 3887400. April 30 (Wednesday) Women and Money. Community Room, Lower Level Between Boscovs and Sears, Exton Square Mall, 260 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Repeated Wednesday, June 18. A financial coach will discuss todays use of money as it relates to retirement during this weekly Spring, no-selling personal financial workshop series hosted by Open Hearth of Spring City. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and other workshops available at www.openhearthinc.org/images/spring_2014.p df, admin1.openhearth@verizon.net or (610) 792-9282 x208. April 30 (Wednesday) Post Adoption and GrandFamilies Support. Government Services Center, 601 Westtown Road, West Chester. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Also held Wednesday, May 14. Chester County is offering simultaneous post adoption and grandfamilies support groups for adoptive parents, kinship families, teens, boys and girls ages six to 13, and preschool ages two to five in different rooms on alternating Wednesdays through May 14. Free activity, with further information as to eligibility and registration, is available from Kathy Boyd at kboyd@chesco.org or (610) 3445890.
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April 30 (Wednesday) Drug Overdose Town Hall Meeting. Brandywine Center, 744 East Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Repeated Monday, May 5 in Berwyn. Representatives of Kaycies Cause will discuss how to use awareness, education and advocacy to combat drug abuse and heroin deaths among young people in this Coatesville Police and Coatesville Youth Initiative-hosted event. Free activity, with further information available at https://twitter.com/CoatesvillePD/status/452 089089148198913/photo/1 or (610) 384-2300. April 30 (Wednesday) Twenty Feet from Stardom Film Screening. Conference Center, Penn State Great Valley, 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Award-winning director, Morgan Neville, shines a spotlight on the untold true story of the backup singers behind some of the greatest musical legends of the 21st century. Free activity, with further information and required registration at www.sgps.psu.edu/stardom/default.ashx, syk123@psu.edu or (610) 648-3219. April 30 (Wednesday) Videography Basics. Greenwood Studio, Tredyffrin Township Building, 1100 DuPortail Road, Berwyn. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Repeated Saturday, May 3. Tredyffrin residents and their film crews, including home movie makers, will learn basics of producing and becoming certified in building non-commercial film that airs on township television. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and two additional courses at www.tredyffrin.org/home/showdocument?id=2 255, TTTV@tredyffrin.org or (610) 408-3633. May 1 (Thursday) Medicare 101. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thomas Wand, an APPRISE volunteer counselor, will discuss various available Medicare plans and what those to be or already eligible should consider in choosing one. Free activity, with further information and required registration at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, mpinto@ccls.org or (610) 933-3013 x132.

May 3 (Saturday) Personal Shredding. Penn Liberty Bank, 543 North Lewis Road, Limberick. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Up to three bags of residential documents can be shredded. Free activity, with further information including additional future locations, available at https://www.pennlibertybank.com/default.asp x?v=44868ae2-06d5-4e84-aaa6b6e3d0af986a&t=main or (610) 535-4880. May 3 (Saturday) Township-wide Yard Sale. East Goshen Township and Township Parking Lot. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Rain date is Sunday, May 4. Township provides advertising, maps, signs on first-come, first-served basis, and use of Township parking lot by residents in gated communities. Free activity, with further information available at www.eastgoshen.org/parks-andrec/trips-and-special-events.php or (610) 6927171. May 3 (Saturday) Comic Book Day. Boone Area Library, 129 North Mill Street, Birdsboro. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kids and teens will receive a comic book while supplies last. Free activity, with further information available at www.boonearealibrary.com, boone@berks.lib.pa.us or (610) 582-5666. May 3 (Saturday) Veterans Appreciation. Atglen Community Park, Ridge Avenue, Atglen. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Veterans will be honored during a Military Families and Veterans Appreciation Day, to include an 11 a.m. ceremony, a free dinner for veterans, and music from noon to 3 p.m. Free activity, with charge for non-veteran meals. Further information is available at (610) 593-1105. May 3 (Saturday) Videography Basics. Greenwood Studio, Tredyffrin Township Building, 1100 DuPortail Road, Berwyn. Noon to 2 p.m. Tredyffrin residents and their film crews, including home movie makers, will learn basics of producing and becoming certified in building non-commercial film that airs on township television. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and two additional courses at www.tredyffrin.org/home/showdocument?id=2 255, TTTV@tredyffrin.org or (610) 408-3633.

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May 4 (Sunday) Malvern Bloom Festival. King Street, Warren Avenue, and Burkes Park at Roberts Road and South Warren Avenue, Malvern. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Spring family event will feature over 150 artists and crafts people including an exhibit by the Chester County Craft Guild, live entertainment, a farmers market, antiques, KidZone with an assortment of childrens activities, and a food court including bacon and apple cook-offs. Free activity, with charges for some individual items. Further information is available at www.growingrootspartners.com/aboutmalvern-festivals, malvernevents@growingrootspartnership.com or (610) 644-5438. May 4 (Sunday) May Day Festival of the Arts. Everhart Park, 100 South Brandywine Street, West Chester. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dozens of artists will display arts and crafts, with strolling magicians, mimes, jugglers, and local dance performers providing entertainment. Free activity, with charges for some individual items. Further information is available at http://sitemanager.tritonweb.com/shared/wcb orough/tempdownload/enrqqwmrm/Event_Dis criptions.pdf, parksandrecreation@westchester.com or (610) 436-9010. May 4 (Sunday) Spring Concert. Souderton High School Auditorium, 625 Lower Road, Souderton. 3 p.m. Montgomery County Concert Band will present its Spring concert. Free activity, with donations accepted. Further information is available at www.montcoband.org/spring-concert. May 5 (Monday) Drug Overdose Town Hall Meeting. Keene Hall, Tredyffrin Township Building, 1100 DuPortail Road, Berwyn. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Representatives of Kaycies Cause will discuss how to use awareness, education and advocacy to combat drug abuse and heroin deaths among young people in this Tredyffrin Township Police Department-hosted event. Free activity, with further information available at www.tredyffrin.org/residents/eventcalendar/-item-1632, police@tredyffrin.org or (610) 644-3221.

May 6 (Tuesday) Washington and Lafayette. Park Theater, Washington Memorial Chapel, Route 23, King of Prussia (Valley Forge). 7 p.m. Re-enactors will present General George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette: A French Alliance as part of the monthly Friends of Valley Forge Park Speaker Series. Free activity, followed by reception, with further information available at www.friendsofvalleyforge.org/speakerseries.shtml, info@friendsofvalleyforge.org or (610) 783-1777. May 6 (Tuesday) Parent Special Education Workshop. West Grove Borough Hall, 117 Rosehill Avenue, West Grove. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Participants will learn about Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for students with special needs and how to work with a school district to implement one. Free activity, with further information and required registration at LLIghtner@arcofchestercounty.org or (610) 696-8090 x216. May 7 (Wednesday) Getting the Job You Want Workshop. Community Room, Lower Level Between Boscovs and Sears, Exton Square Mall, 260 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A career coach will discuss career exploration and how to strategize on finding a job that will pay the bills during this weekly Spring, noselling personal financial workshop series hosted by Open Hearth of Spring City. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and other workshops available at www.openhearthinc.org/images/spring_2014.p df, admin1.openhearth@verizon.net or (610) 792-9282 x208. May 7 (Wednesday) Parent Special Education Workshop. Phoenixville YMCA, 400 East Pothouse Road, Phoenixville. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Participants will learn about Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for students with special needs and how to navigate through the process of working with a school district to implement one in this Arc of Chester County-hosted event. Free activity, with further information and required registration at demery@philaymca.org or (610) 933-5861 x5772. May 7 (Wednesday) Videography Lighting. Greenwood Studio, Tredyffrin Township Building, 1100 DuPortail
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Road, Berwyn. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Repeated Saturday, May 10. Tredyffrin residents and their film crews, including home movie makers, will learn lighting basics for producing and becoming certified in building non-commercial film that airs on township television. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and two additional courses at www.tredyffrin.org/home/showdocument?id=2 255, TTTV@tredyffrin.org or (610) 408-3633. May 10 (Saturday) Personal Shredding. Penn Liberty Bank, 1201 East Lancaster Avenue, Downingtown. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Up to three bags of residential documents can be shredded. Free activity, with further information including additional future locations, available at https://www.pennlibertybank.com/default.asp x?v=44868ae2-06d5-4e84-aaa6b6e3d0af986a&t=main or (610) 535-6820. May 10 (Saturday) Electronics Recycling. Wilson Farm Park, 500 Lee Road, Chesterbrook. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Residents of Tredyffrin and Easttown Townships will be able to dispose of Anything with a PlugTM electronics, other than smoke detectors, large appliances and projection televisions. Free activity, with further information available at www.tredyffrin.org/residents/eventcalendar/-item-1622, tredyffrin@tredyffrin.org or (610) 644-1400. May 10 (Saturday) Personal Shredding. 422 Business Center, Mill Road, Oaks. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Constituents of State Reps. Warren Kampf and Mike Vereb will be able to shred paper, file folders, hanging files, hard drives, notepads, medical records and tax records as part of a personal shredding event. Free activity, with further information available at www.repkampf.com/NewsItem.aspx?NewsID=2 0185 or (610) 251-2876. May 10 (Saturday) Disabilities Housing Options. Giant Conference Center, 315 York Road, Willow Grove. 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Getting Creative with Options for Housing and Services and Supports Beyond Group Homes workshop will be hosted by the Pennsylvania Training Partners for People with Disabilities and Families. Free activity, including lunch, with further information and required registration at

www.temple.edu/thetrainingpartnership/topics /creativeOptions.shtml or (866) 865-6170. May 10 (Saturday) Videography Lighting. Greenwood Studio, Tredyffrin Township Building, 1100 DuPortail Road, Berwyn. Noon to 2 p.m. Tredyffrin residents and their film crews, including home movie makers, will learn lighting basics for producing and becoming certified in building non-commercial film that airs on township television. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and two additional courses at www.tredyffrin.org/home/showdocument?id=2 255, TTTV@tredyffrin.org or (610) 408-3633. May 14 (Wednesday) Debt Reduction Workshop. Community Room, Lower Level Between Boscovs and Sears, Exton Square Mall, 260 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A financial coach will discuss how good budgeting can lead to debt reduction in this noselling segment of a weekly Spring no-selling personal financial workshop series hosted by Open Hearth of Spring City. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and other workshops available at www.openhearthinc.org/images/spring_2014.p df, admin1.openhearth@verizon.net or (610) 792-9282 x208. May 14 (Wednesday) Seeing Flowers. Conference Center, Penn State Great Valley, 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Author Teri Dunn Chace will highlight 343 popular garden flowers. Free activity, with further information and required registration at www.sgps.psu.edu/seeingflowers/default.ashx, syk123@psu.edu or (610) 648-3219. May 14 (Wednesday) Children Activities. Activities Center, Valley Forge Educational Services, 1777 North Valley Road, Malvern. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Creative and Fun Activities for Indoor and Outdoor Adventures will be discussed during this Parent Workshop series session. Free activity, with further information and required registration at www.vfes.net/event/facilitating-socialcommunication-in-school-aged-children, kapyne@vfes.net or (610) 296-6725 x183.

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May 14 (Wednesday) Post Adoption and GrandFamilies Support. Government Services Center, 601 Westtown Road, West Chester. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Final in a series of simultaneous post adoption and grandfamilies support groups for adoptive parents, kinship families, teens, boys and girls ages six to 13, and pre-school ages two to five in different rooms. Free activity, with further information as to eligibility and registration, is available from Kathy Boyd at kboyd@chesco.org or (610) 3445890. May 14 (Wednesday) Videography Sound Gathering. Greenwood Studio, Tredyffrin Township Building, 1100 DuPortail Road, Berwyn. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Repeated Saturday, May 17. Tredyffrin residents and their film crews, including home movie makers, will learn sound gathering basics for producing and becoming certified in building non-commercial film that airs on township television. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and two additional courses at www.tredyffrin.org/home/showdocument?id=2 255, TTTV@tredyffrin.org or (610) 408-3633. May 17 (Saturday) Personal Shredding. Penn Liberty Bank, 210 Font Road, Downingtown. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Up to three bags of residential documents can be shredded. Free activity, with further information including additional future locations, available at https://www.pennlibertybank.com/default.asp x?v=44868ae2-06d5-4e84-aaa6b6e3d0af986a&t=main or (610) 535-4830. May 17 (Saturday) Hazardous Waste Collection. Owen J. Roberts Middle School, 981 Ridge Road, Pottstown. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Chester County Solid Waste Authority will conduct a residential Hazardous and E-Waste Collection. Free activity, with further information and additional 2004 collection events, at www.chestercswa.org/DocumentCenter/Home /View/1209, or (610) 273-3771. A list of fivecounty Southeast Region events is available at www.co.delaware.pa.us/recycle/pdf/HHWRegio nal2014map.pdf. May 17 (Saturday) Mini Maker Fair. Chester County Library, 450 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Families, including individuals, will showcase the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) mindset with all types of arts and crafts, science and engineering, food and music, water and more. Free activity, with further information and exhibitor registration at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, asuveg@ccls.org or (610) 280-2615. May 17 (Saturday) Veterans Picnic. Alison Pavilion, East Brandywine Township Park, 474 Dilworth Road, Downingtown. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. State Rep. Becky Corbin will host veterans within her district to a thank you picnic. Free activity, with further information and requested registration at CMulhall@pahousegop.com or (610) 524-5595. May 17 (Saturday) Videography Sound Gathering. Greenwood Studio, Tredyffrin Township Building, 1100 DuPortail Road, Berwyn. Noon to 2 p.m. Tredyffrin residents and their film crews, including home movie makers, will learn sound gathering basics for producing and becoming certified in building non-commercial film that airs on township television. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and two additional courses at www.tredyffrin.org/home/showdocument?id=2 255, TTTV@tredyffrin.org or (610) 408-3633. May 20 (Tuesday) Philadelphia Movie Business. Conference Center, Penn State Great Valley, 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sharon Pinkenson, executive director of the Greater Philadelphia Film Office (GPFO) who has been wooing big movie names to Philadelphia for two decades, will discuss Inside the Philadelphia Movie Business. Free activity, with further information and required registration at www.sgps.psu.edu/philly-movies/default.ashx, syk123@psu.edu or (610) 648-3219. May 21 (Wednesday) Elder Justice Day. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 19 West Pleasant Grove Road, West Chester. 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The public and human services organizations will learn about guardianships, the Pennsylvania Attorney Generals office, scams, powers of attorney, understanding the court system, and the Chester County Department of Aging Services during this Chester County Elder Abuse Task Force event.

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Free activity, with further information and requested registration at http://pachestercounty.civicplus.com/ArchiveCenter/Vi ewFile/Item/370 or (610) 344-6035. May 21 (Wednesday) Credit Report Workshop. Community Room, Lower Level Between Boscovs and Sears, Exton Square Mall, 260 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A financial coach will discuss design and repair of ones credit report, including how the system works and establish good credit quickly, during this weekly Spring no-selling personal financial workshop series hosted by Open Hearth of Spring City. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and other workshops available at www.openhearthinc.org/images/spring_2014.p df, admin1.openhearth@verizon.net or (610) 792-9282 x208. May 23 (Friday) Christian Rock Concert. Paoli Baptist Church, 33 East Lancaster Avenue, Paoli. 7 p.m. 3 Shades of Blue, an area Christian rock band comprised of three teenage brothers and a friend who were voted the Best Contemporary Christian Band in a recent 64-band battle, will perform as part of the churchs 50th anniversary activities. Free activity, with further information available at secretary@paolibaptist.org or (610) 6471612. May 28 (Wednesday) Family Finance Workshop. Community Room, Lower Level Between Boscovs and Sears, Exton Square Mall, 260 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A Daily Money Manager will discuss a variety of issues, including how to shop for a loan, the important of having a will, insurance, protecting personal assets, and individual questions during this weekly Spring no-selling personal financial workshop series hosted by Open Hearth of Spring City. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and other workshops available at www.openhearthinc.org/images/spring_2014.p df, admin1.openhearth@verizon.net or (610) 792-9282 x208. June 1 (Sunday) Super Sunday. Gay Street, West Chester. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Childrens entertainment, including crafts, games and rides, information and local artisan

booths, four blocks of food vendors and live bands at two locations highlight this event. Free activity, with charges for some individual items. Further information is available at http://sitemanager.tritonweb.com/shared/wcb orough/tempdownload/enrqqwmrm/Event_Dis criptions.pdf, parksandrecreation@westchester.com or (610) 436-9010. June 3 (Tuesday) Valley Forge History. Park Theater, Washington Memorial Chapel, Route 23, King of Prussia (Valley Forge). 7 p.m. Park Ranger Marc Brier will discuss Parable and Playground: The Historical Evolution of Valley Forge as a park as part of the monthly Friends of Valley Forge Speaker Series. Free activity, followed by reception, with further information available at www.friendsofvalleyforge.org/speakerseries.shtml, info@friendsofvalleyforge.org or (610) 783-1777. June 4 (Wednesday) Home Purchases, Part I. Community Room, Lower Level Between Boscovs and Sears, Exton Square Mall, 260 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A Realtor will discuss the home-buying process and how to find and work with Realtors, mortgage officers and others during this weekly Spring, no-selling personal financial workshop series hosted by Open Hearth of Spring City. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and other workshops available at www.openhearthinc.org/images/spring_2014.p df, admin1.openhearth@verizon.net or (610) 792-9282 x208. June 4 (Wednesday) Good Bug, Bad Bug. Conference Center, Penn State Great Valley, 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Author Jessica Walliser will discuss her book, Good Bug, Bad Bug, a comprehensive guide to the 24 most destructive garden pests and 14 powerful beneficial insects that help battle them. Free activity, with further information and required registration at www.sgps.psu.edu/bug/default.ashx, syk123@psu.edu or (610) 648-3219. June 7 (Saturday) Electronics Waste Recycling. East Goshen Township Park, 1661 Paoli Pike, West Chester. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Various electronic equipment will be accepted for recycling, including freon items.
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Free activity, with a $5 fee for televisons and computer monitors. Further information is available at www.eastgoshen.org/wpcontent/uploads/2014/03/East-Goshen-Ewaste-Flyer.pdf, young@prc.org or (610) 3531555 x222. June 9 (Monday) Wood Work Opening Reception. Conference Center, Penn State Great Valley, 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern. 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. A panel of three Emil Milan (1922-1985) experts will discuss the life and work of this innovative woodworker and designer during an opening reception and lecture. The exhibit will be open weekdays through September 26. Free activity, with further information and required registration at www.sgps.psu.edu/milan/default.ashx, syk123@psu.edu or (610) 648-3219. June 11 (Wednesday) Home Purchases, Part II. Community Room, Lower Level Between Boscovs and Sears, Exton Square Mall, 260 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A mortgage officers will discuss the elements of home financing, including financial readiness of credit and mortgage eligibility to purchase, during this weekly Spring, no-selling personal financial workshop series hosted by Open Hearth of Spring City. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and other workshops available at www.openhearthinc.org/images/spring_2014.p df, admin1.openhearth@verizon.net or (610) 792-9282 x208. June 14 (Saturday) Personal Shredding. Penn Liberty Bank, 1301 Paoli Pike, West Chester. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Up to three bags of residential documents can be shredded. Free activity, with further information including additional future locations, available at https://www.pennlibertybank.com/default.asp x?v=44868ae2-06d5-4e84-aaa6b6e3d0af986a&t=main or (610) 535-4850. June 18 (Wednesday) Women and Money. Community Room, Lower Level Between Boscovs and Sears, Exton Square Mall, 260 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

A financial coach will discuss todays use of money as it relates to retirement during this weekly Spring, no-selling personal financial workshop series hosted by Open Hearth of Spring City. Free activity, with further information and required registration for this and other workshops available at http://www.openhearthinc.org/images/spring_ 2014.pdf. admin1.openhearth@verizon.net or (610) 792-9282 x208. June 20 (Saturday) Hazardous Waste Collection. 9-10 Grade Center, 1425 East Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Chester County Solid Waste Authority will conduct a residential Hazardous and E-Waste Collection. Free activity, with further information and additional 2004 collection events, at www.chestercswa.org/DocumentCenter/Home /View/1209, or (610) 273-3771. A list of fivecounty Southeast Region events is available at www.co.delaware.pa.us/recycle/pdf/HHWRegio nal2014map.pdf. June 23-27 (Monday-Friday) Police Summer Camp. Picnic Pavilion, Wilson Farm Park, 500 Lee Road, Chesterbrook. 9 a.m. to noon. Tredyffrin Township youth ages nine through 14 will take part in a series of police and emergency responder demonstration, along with educational presentations and physical activities. Free activity, with required registration for limited enrollment. Further information is available at www.tredyffrin.org/services/parksrecreation/camps-recreation/police-camp, srose@tredyffrin.org or (610) 408-3641. July 19 (Saturday) Feria Latina. Reeves Park, South Main Street and Third Avenue, Phoenixville. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Rain date is Saturday, July 26. Annual Latino community festival, hosted by Alianzas, will include entertainment, children games, guest speakers, community resources and businesses, giveaways and food. Free activity, with charges for some individual items. Further information is available at (610) 933-9200.

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Ongoing Weekly and Monthly Activities


Various Days/Times Sundays Morning Birding Walk. Bucktoe Creek Preserve, 432 Sharp Road, Avondale. 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., except when precipitating. Activity also held at the same time on Mondays. Delaware Nature Society staff will lead this activity as walkers experience the diverse birdlife of a private nature preserve during a stroll through meadows, forests, thickets, and marsh. Walk is particularly focused on beginning birders but all skill levels are welcome. Free activity, with further information about the Preserve available at www.bucktoecreekpreserve.org. Wild Wanders. Parking Area, Lenfest Center, ChesLen Preserve, 1199 Cannery Road, Coatesville (Embreville). 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Local naturalist, educator, and Natural Lands Trust volunteer William Ryan will lead a guided walk around the preserve, with the route varying each week to reflect what is happening at 1,263-acre tract. Free activity, with further information available at http://www.natlands.org/event/wildwanders-at-cheslen-preserve/2014-03-30 or (610) 353-5587. Sports Fellowship. Youth With a Mission (YWAM) Community Center, 752 East Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Game of the Week television viewing and a meal for the homeless and boarding house community, together with a worship service for the community following the fellowship. Free activity hosted by Breakout Restoration Ministries. Ministries wishing to participate with donations or volunteers may contact Pastors Allen Smith at (484) 356-6434 or Sharon Comfort at (484) 467-4938. (First Sunday of Month) Spectrum Kids Can! Annex, Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Support group for families with autistic children enables young people to play with peers and use and improve their social skills and parents an opportunity to review librarys autism resources. Free activity, with further information available at (610) 321-1724. Rejoicing Spirits, a ministry that reaches out to enrich the spiritual lives of persons with developmental disabilities, together with their families, friends and other supportive community members, holds special Sunday worship services at various locations. The ministry is designed to acquaint and educate congregations about individuals with developmental disabilities, resulting in an accepting atmosphere. Services typically include lots of music and joyous singing, along with brief, meaningful messages conducted in a shush-free environment. Services are held once a month at the following times and locations: Exton St. Pauls Lutheran Church, 104 South Village Avenue, (610) 363-6264, 4 p.m. on the second Sunday of each month. Media Reformation Evangelical Lutheran Church, 102 West Rose Tree Road, (610) 8910600, 4 p.m. on the second Sunday of each month. Pottstown St. James Lutheran Church, 1101 East High Street, (610) 326-2810, 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. Gilbertsville New Hanover Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, (610) 326-1335, 3 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month. West Chester Calvary Lutheran Church, 730 South New Street, (610) 696-2475, 4 p.m. on the 3rd Sunday of each month. Attendees are encouraged to call churches in advance to confirm dates and times. Further information about Rejoicing Spirits and other sites may be obtained at www.rejoicingspirits.org, info@rejoicingspirits.org or (610) 363-6264. Mondays Morning Birding Walk. Bucktoe Creek Preserve, 432 Sharp Road, Avondale. 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., except when precipitating. Activity also held at the same time on Sundays. Delaware Nature Society staff will lead this activity as walkers experience the diverse birdlife of a private nature preserve during a stroll through meadows, forests, thickets, and marsh. Walk is particularly focused on beginning birders but all skill levels are welcome. Free activity, with further information about the Preserve available at www.bucktoecreekpreserve.org. Vocational Rehabilitation Assistance. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. Hours by registration; also available Tuesdays. Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) will provide assistance to qualifying individuals with disabilities in finding work,
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maintaining employment and supplemental services. Free activity, with further information available at www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/comm unity/vocational_rehabilitation/10356 and required registration at (484) 250-4340. Chess Club. Coatesville Area Public Library, 501 East Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Ages five to 18 can learn to play tournament chess. Free activity with no registration required. Further information is available at (610) 3844115. Indoor Walking Group. Romansville United Methodist Church, 1859 Strasburg Road, Romansville (Coatesville). 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Community residents of all fitness levels walk to music for one to four miles. Also held on Wednesdays and Fridays. Free activity, with further information available at romansvilleumc@yahoo.com or (610) 486-0189. (First Mondays) Whats Cooking in Coatesville? Episcopal Church of the Trinity, 323 East Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. 6 p.m. A healthy meal, along with a cooking demonstration will be provided by the Chester County Food Bank and the County Department of Health Free activity, with further information is available at the church at (610) 384-4771. (Fourth Mondays) Yarn Caf. Spring City Library, 2 Riverside Drive, Spring City. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Teens and adults involved in all fiber arts relax and work on projects over tea and coffee. Free activity, with further information and requested registration at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, , lshupp@ccls.org or (610) 948-4130. Adult Board Games. Harrop Room, Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Informal gathering of Phoenixville Board Gamers share games that can be played in a single setting. Free activity, with further information available from Nick Lamicela at nupanick@gmail.com.

(First Mondays) Girls Night Out. Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). 6:30 p.m. Girls nine-years-old and above and their mothers or other older female friends read, enjoy activities and snack. Free activity, with further information and optional registration available at www.eventkeeper.com/code/events.cfm?curOr g=CCL, hhyouthservices@ccls.org, or (610) 321-1724. (Fourth Mondays) Open Knitting. Parkesburg Library, 105 West Street, Parkesburg. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. A gathering for beginners to professionals. Free activity, with further information available at www.eventkeeper.com/code/events.cfm?curOr g=CCL&curKey1=Parkesburg%20Library, tknecht@ccls.org or (610) 857-5165. (First Mondays) Conservation Book Club. Board Room, Chester County Library, 450 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Participants will learn what they can do to help the environment through book discussions dedicated to conservation and environmentalism Free activity, with further information and registration available at www.eventkeeper.com/code/events.cfm?curOr g=CCL, lmcphail@ccls.org, or (610) 280-2645. Tuesdays Vocational Rehabilitation Assistance. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. Hours by registration; also available Mondays. Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) will provide assistance to qualifying individuals with disabilities in finding work, maintaining employment and supplemental services. Free activity, with further information available at www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/comm unity/vocational_rehabilitation/10356 and required registration at (484) 250-4340. (Subject to Schedule Modifications) Conversational English. Easttown Library and Information Center, 720 First Avenue, Berwyn. 10 a.m. Class for anyone with a native language other than English who seeks to improve their conversational English. Free activity, with further information and requested registration at
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www.easttownlibrary.org/programs.html, ayoung@ccls.org or (610) 644-0138. (Fourth Tuesdays) Community Caf. West Grove United Methodist Church, 300 North Guernsey Road, West Grove. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hot lunch, fellowship time, free health screenings and associated health tips, and an open prayer room highlight this monthly event. Free activity, with further information and suggested reservations available at (610) 8699334 or wgumc@verizon.net. (Fourth Tuesdays) Tech Group. Community Education Room, Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Phoenixville Tech Group brings together technology users to share knowledge and experience, including helping those who have limited or no experience with computers. Free activity, with further information including meeting topics available at www.phoenixvilletg.com, Glenn@SeniorTechGroup.com or (610) 9333013 x132. Book a Librarian. Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Individuals with computer questions, needing assistance with research, desiring better search techniques for online catalogs or other information can receive a half-hour assistance session with a librarian. Free activity with required reservations at least 24 hours in advance at (610) 321-1710. Research assistance also is available at all times for Pennsylvania residents through Ask Here PA chat at www.askherepa.org. (Tuesdays and Thursdays) Afterschool Gaming for Teens. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Teens can play afterschool games on a big screen with a big sound system, along with doing online researching and networking on a state-of-the-art graphics-capable computers, homework, or just hang out. Free activity, including snacks and soda. Further information is available at www.phoenixvillelibrary.org/Documents/Afters chool Gaming Flyer Fall2010 YS8-25-10.pdf or at (610) 933-3013 x24. Youth Chess Club. Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Ages six and up, accompanied by a parent, can learn chess. Free activity, with further information available at hhyouthservices@ccls.org or (610) 3211724 T.I.M.S. New Life in Christ Fellowship, 1 South 5th Avenue, Coatesville. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Training Introspection Mentoring Service (T.I.M.S.) provides youth ages five through 18 with positive peer group involvement, hands-on skill development, knowledge of African-American culture, and a relationship with Christian men and women as role models. It teaches youth what it means to be men and women spiritually, culturally, socially and physically, addresses goal-setting, etiquette, career planning and community service, and acknowledges and honors a young mans or womans growth and changes. Students must participate on a regular basis and parents or guardians must complete an application. Free activity, including dinner. Further information is available from Alphonso Newsuan at anewsuan@nlicf.org or Roberta Showell at rshowell@nlicf.org or (610) 384-3344 x109. (Second Tuesdays) Adult Gaming Night. Community Education Room, Phoenixville Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Participants can chose from the Librarys selection of board or Wii games, or bring their own, as they play games and meet friends. Free activity, with beverages provided. Further information is available from Chris Knupp at (610) 805-4603. (Second Tuesdays) Guys Read. Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). 6:30 p.m. Third through sixth grade boys and their dads or other older male friends read, enjoy activities and snack. Free activity, with further information and optional registration available at www.eventkeeper.com/code/events.cfm?curOr g=CCL, hhyouthservices@ccls.org, or (610) 321-1724. (Fourth Tuesdays) Computer Basics for Job-Seekers. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Repeated 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the fourth Wednesdays. Adult Services Director Mark Pinto and computer tutor Ann Roehm provide classes to assist the unemployed and underemployed in
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learning job-seeker tasks such as using Microsoft Word to create and format a resume, saving a resume file and e-mailing it as an attachment, uploading and copying/pasting a resume to a job application, basic Web navigation, completing an online application, and using Indeed to find job listings and apply for employment. Participants must be able to use a computer keyboard and mouse. Further information and required registration for limited seating are available at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, mpinto@ccls.org or (610) 933-3013 x132. Bilingual Family Storytime. Second Floor Childrens Department, Norristown Public Library, 1001 Powell Street, Norristown. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bilingual English/Spanish family storytime features stories, songs, fingerplays, and an introduction to American Sign Language. Free activity, with further information available at http://mnl.mclinc.org/childrens/indexch.html #Sleepytime or (610) 278-5100. (Third Tuesday) Writing Group. Community Education Room, Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Also meets the second Thursday. Phoenix Writers, a group for adult writers offers writer education, empowerment, and critiques, with an opportunity to ask questions about the writing process, read work aloud, and obtain and offer input on material read. Free activity, with further information available from Eric Parmer at edparmer@gmail.com. Brandywine Query. Caf Lindo, 109 South Broad Street, Kennett Square. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Network of adult singles over 35 years of age designed to create community. Further information is available at brandywinequery@hotmail.com. Parent Support Group. Main Choir Room, Westminster Presbyterian Church, 10 West Pleasant Grove Road, West Chester. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sessions are designed to give support to area parents whose children have been impacted by addiction. Further information is available from Joi Honer at (800) 678-2332 x6156 or jhoner@caron.org.

Wednesdays Hibernia Wednesday Hiking Club. Hatfield House, Hibernia Park, 119 Hatfield House Road, Coatesville. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Hikers can enjoy a three-mile hike along a mostly-wooded gravel path, with plant identification included. Participants should bring water and wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Walks also are held on Saturdays. Free activity, with registration required at www.chesco.org/ccparks or at (610) 344-6415. Warwick Walkers. Upper Parking Lot, Warwick County Park, 382 County Park Road, Pottstown. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Hikers walk a portion of the Horse-Shoe Trail. Free activity, with registration required at www.chesco.org/ccparks or at (610) 469-1916. (Second Wednesdays) Free Seniors Legal Clinic. Room 130, Government Services Center, 601 Westtown Road, West Chester. 9 a.m. to noon. Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania (LASP) provides assistance to seniors for a variety of matters, including public and private housing, consumer issues, bankruptcy, public welfare, Social Security Disability (SSD) and Social Security Income (SSI), unemployment compensation, simple estate planning, living wills, durable power of attorney for healthcare, general power of attorney, and other matters. Further information and appointments are available at (610) 344-6350. LASP also operates a toll-free legal helpline for income-eligible Chester, Montgomery, Delaware and Bucks counties residents from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays. Information is available at (877) 429-5994. (Third Wednesday) Nursing Mothers Group. Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Janet Graczyk, IBCLC (Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant) facilitates group of nursing mothers who share ideas and weigh their babies. Free activity, with further information available at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp or janetibclc@gmail.com. (Second and Fourth Wednesdays) Adult Book Bingo. Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Adults 18-years and older can play bingo to win book prizes, from recent to older editions.
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Free activity, with further information available at (610) 321-1710. (Fourth Wednesdays) Playgroups. Community Room, Rolling Hills Apartments, 2120 Buchert Road, Pottstown. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Playgroups, hosted by the Apartments and Pottstown Family Center, are designed to provide parents with children up to age five an opportunity to play with their children, meet other parents with small children and talk about the joys and hardships of parenting. Free activity, with further information and requested reservations at (610) 326-1610. (Second Wednesdays) Circle of Friends. Healthy Start, 723 Wheatland Street, Phoenixville. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Support group, hosted by Healthy Start and The Womens Resource Center, assists community mothers. Free activity, with further information and registration available at (610) 917-1360. (Fourth Wednesdays) Computer Basics for Job-Seekers. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Repeated 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on the fourth Tuesdays. Adult Services Director Mark Pinto and computer tutor Ann Roehm provide classes to assist the unemployed and underemployed in learning job-seeker tasks such as using Microsoft Word to create and format a resume, saving a resume file and e-mailing it as an attachment, uploading and copying/pasting a resume to a job application, basic Web navigation, completing an online application, and using Indeed to find job listings and apply for employment. Participants must be able to use a computer keyboard and mouse. Further information and required registration for limited seating are available at http://ereserve.ccls.org/evanced/lib/eventcale ndar.asp, mpinto@ccls.org or (610) 933-3013 x132. Community Walk. Genesis Health Care Building, Union and State Streets, Kennett Square. Noon. Any individual can join a walk to Anson B. Nixon Park as part of the Activate Kennett Square health initiative. Free activity, with further information available from dochollisv@aol.com. (Through October) Walking Program. Brandywine YMCA, 295 Hurley Road, Coatesville. Noon to 2 p.m.

Walking Wednesdays, an initiative of Coatesville on the Move, part of Activate Chester County, enables walkers to use the YMCA outdoor track through October, with individuals receiving a three-day YMCA pass to use other facilities with the first walk sign-in. Further information is available at tgallagher@ymcabwv.org or (610) 380-9622 x2430. Bridge Playing. Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). Noon to 3 p.m. Bridge players gather for cards on most Wednesdays. Free activity, with further information about this no-registration event available at www.eventkeeper.com/code/events.cfm?curOr g=CCL&curKey1=Henrietta%20Hankin%20Libr ary or (610) 321-1710. (First Wednesdays) Job Searching Online. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Also presented at 10 a.m. on the first Friday of the month. Workshop acquaints job-seekers with available online resources that provide self-assessment, job profiles, local job openings, company research, networking, and resume and interview preparation assistance. Free activity, with further information and required registration available with Mark Pinto, adult services director, at mpinto@ccls.org or (610) 933-3013 x32. (Second Wednesdays) Download! eBooks & eAudiobooks. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Also presented at 10 a.m. on second Friday of the month. Workshop acquaints participants with how to browse, check-out, and download digital media from the Chester County Library Systems Overdrive service. Free activity, with further information and required registration available with Mark Pinto, adult services director, at mpinto@ccls.org or (610) 933-3013 x32. Freedom from Smoking Clinics. Phoenixville Hospital, 140 Nutt Road, Phoenixville. 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Also held bi-monthly on Thursdays. American Lung Associations eight-session smoking cessation program, including nicotine replacement therapy, is held bi-monthly, starting in February, April, June, August and October.

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Free activity, with further information and required registration available at (610) 9831021. Indoor Walking Group. Romansville United Methodist Church, 1859 Strasburg Road, Romansville (Coatesville). 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Community residents of all fitness levels walk to music for one to four miles. Also held on Mondays and Fridays. Free activity, with further information available at romansvilleumc@yahoo.com or (610) 486-0189. (Second and Fourth Wednesdays) Crochet One, Knit Too! Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Knitting and crocheting group meets for all skill levels. Free activity, with further information about this no-registration event available at www.eventkeeper.com/code/events.cfm?curOr g=CCL&curKey1=Henrietta%20Hankin%20Libr ary or (610) 321-1710. (First Wednesdays) YoungLives Club for Teen Moms. Reformed Presbyterian Church, 312 West Union Street, West Chester. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., except August, YoungLives Club for teenage mothers in West Chester, an initiative of Young Life of Chester County, provides a dinner, mentoring, parenting information, recreation, childcare and baby items for teen moms up to 21 years of age. Free activity, with additional information available from Roxann Koren at (484) 4594141, rmkoren@verizon.net, or www.younglife.org/YoungLives. (Second Wednesdays) Caregiver Support Group. West Grove United Methodist Church, 300 North Guernsey Road, West Grove. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Peacemaker Center facilitates support for those giving care to spouses, parents or children. Free activity, with further information available at bonnie@thepeacemakercenter.org or (610) 444-3898. Thursdays (Fourth Thursdays) Medicare Counseling. Bard Complex, Petra Community Housing, 201 South Main Street, Spring City. By appointment An APPRISE counselor will be available to seniors to review health care needs, insurance

coverages, co-pays, prescriptions and supplemental insurances. Free activity, with further information and appointments with Beverly Sarduy at (484) 933-4955. (Second and Fourth Thursdays) Career Guidance Over Coffee. Gryphon Caf, 105 West Lancaster Avenue, Wayne. 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Womens Resource Network coordinates this informal group for women, led by a human resources professional, to hone networking skills and meet other persons in the area. $5 suggested donation. Further information and registration is available at (610) 687-6391. (Second Thursdays) Blood Pressure Screenings. Kennett Area Senior Center, 427 East Walnut Street, Kennett Square. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Neighborhood Health Agencies conducts blood pressure screenings for individuals age 60 and up. Free activity, with further information available at (610) 444-4819. Community Coffee Klatch. The Market at Liberty Place, 148 West State Street, Kennett Square. 11 a.m. to noon. Coffee and conversation to help develop and maintain community vibrancy through intergenerational connections is an initiative of the Kennett Inter Gen Coalition. Free activity, with further information available at dochollisv@aol.com or (610) 717-2180. (Third Thursdays) Mystery Book Club. Henrietta Hankin Branch Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). 1 p.m. A variety of titles in the mystery, thriller or suspense genre will be discussed. Free activity, with further information available at (610) 321-1710. (Tuesdays and Thursdays) Afterschool Gaming for Teens. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Teens can play afterschool games on a big screen with a big sound system, along with doing online researching and networking on a state-of-the-art graphics-capable computers, homework, or just hang out. Free activity, including snacks and soda. Further information is available at www.phoenixvillelibrary.org/Documents/Afters chool Gaming Flyer Fall2010 YS8-25-10.pdf or at (610) 933-3013 x24.
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Mr. Jacks Kid's Club. Camp at Old Mill, Brandamore (Honey Brook). 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Bus picks up Coatesville area children, Pre-K to 12th grades, at 4 p.m. at various locations and transports them to the Camp for Bible study, snacks and fun in their own age groups. They are returned to the same locations by 6 p.m. Free activity, with further information and required registration at www.thebridgeacademy.org/programs/fallprograms.aspx, info@thebridgeacademy.org, or (610) 466-9505. (First and Third Thursdays) Youth LEGO Club. Henrietta Hankin Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Ages six and up, accompanied by a parent, can work with supplied LEGOs. Free activity, with further information available at hhyouthservices@ccls.org or (610) 3211724. (First Thursday) Soup and Sandwiches. Honey Brook Presbyterian Church, 4331 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook. 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Church provides hot soup, sandwiches and other meal items to the community. Free activity, with further information available at (610) 273-2848 or pastor@honeybrookpres.org. (Third Thursdays) Parents with Children with Special Needs. Devereux Community Services, 1041 West Bridge Street, Phoenixville. 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Parents Helping Parents will provide support for one another in raising children with special needs. Free activity, including dinner, with further information and required registration at adannunz@devereux.org or (610) 933-8110 x2401. Young Adult Ministry. Living Water Theater, 202 Hartman Bridge Road (Route 896), Ronks. 6 p.m. food; 7 p.m. praise and worship. ID220 provides youth with an opportunity to experience God through worship, drama and discipleship with weekly worships bands and teachings. Free activity, with further information available at www.lifestreamsproductions.com/sites/default /files/u1/id220_ad_spot_2_2_640x414exported-with-photoshop.jpg, randy@lsplife.com or (687) 4263.

Fatherhood Program. American African Youth Leadership Foundation, 203 East Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Fathers Know group, using the National Fatherhood Initiative 24/7 Dad curriculum, challenges fathers to be a positive force within their families and communities. Free activity, with further information and required registration for limited seating available with Jarrett Jackson, program coordinator, at (484) 356-8935 or fatherhood@amafylf.org. Pajamarama. Henrietta Hankin Library, 215 Windgate Drive, Chester Springs (Ludwigs Corner). 6:30 p.m. Children can wear their pajamas and bring their favorite cuddly toy as they listen to stories, rhymes and music with the whole family. Free activity, with further information available at hhyouthservices@ccls.org or (610) 3211724. Chess Club for Kids. Chester County Library, 450 Exton Square Parkway, Exton. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Youth ages six and up can learn to play chess, join in a pick-up game, or receive coaching. Use personal boards or the Library will have a few available. Free activity. No registration or regular attendance required. Further information is available at (610) 280-2630. (Second Thursday) Writing Group. Community Education Room, Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Also meets the third Tuesday. Phoenix Writers, a group for adult writers offers writer education, empowerment, and critiques, with an opportunity to ask questions about the writing process, read work aloud, and obtain and offer input on material read. Free activity, with further information available from Eric Parmer at edparmer@gmail.com. (First Thursdays, Except July and August) Families with Members in the Justice System. New Life in Christ Fellowship, 1 South 5th Avenue, Coatesville. 7 p.m. A family support group for those who have loved ones in the juvenile, county, state or federal justice systems will meet for the first time to learn about supports available to families and ways in which they can cope with circumstances being experienced. Free activity, with further information available at www.facebook.com/pages/Families-ofIncarcerated-Loved-Ones-Chester-CountyPa/326328557464276,
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dwillett@childandfamilyfocus.org or (484) 2384594. Freedom from Smoking Clinics. Phoenixville Hospital, 140 Nutt Road, Phoenixville. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Also available bi-monthly on Wednesdays. American Lung Associations eight-session smoking cessation program, including nicotine replacement therapy, is held from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. starting in January, March, May, July, September and November. Free activity, with further information and required registration is available at (610) 9831021. Young Life Teen Night. Bridge Academy Community Center (BACC), 570 Olive Street, Coatesville. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. High schoolers have games, skits, a devotional and fun time with friends. Includes a short Bible study and a focus on developing a mentoring relationship. Free activity. Further information and registration available from Josh and Jordan Crans, BACC directors, at (610) 466-9505 or at info@thebridgeacademy.org. (Third Thursdays) Individual Career Consultations. Womens Resource Center, 113 West Wayne Avenue, Wayne. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Women can meet one-on-one for a half hour with a career counselor to help choose a career, review a resume, obtain a mock interview, or receive other career assistance. Free activity. Further information and registration is available at (610) 687-6391. Civil Air Patrol - Chester County Composite Squadron. Coatesville area locations. 7 p.m. 9 p.m. An official auxiliary of the United State Air Force. Provides rescue/relief, leadership and aerospace education opportunities, including flying, at local, regional and national levels for youth 12 to 18 years of age and adults. Fees for membership and some activities. For further information contact Capt. C. Gerth at cgerth@verizon.net or at (484) 919-7783, or www.gocivilairpatrol.com or www.capsquadron1008.org. Fridays Hibernia Hiking Club. Norwood Road Parking Lot, Struble Trail, Downingtown. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Hikers can enjoy a hike along the Struble Trail. Free activity, with further information available at

http://webapps.chesco.org/ccparks/cwp/view. asp?a=1552&q=621757 and registration required at www.chesco.org/index.aspx?NID=1254 or (610) 344-6415. (First Friday) Job Searching Online. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Also presented at 2 p.m. on the first Wednesday of the month. Workshop acquaints job-seekers with available online resources that provide self-assessment, job profiles, local job openings, company research, networking, and resume and interview preparation assistance. Free activity, with further information and required registration available with Mark Pinto, adult services director, at mpinto@ccls.org or (610) 933-3013 x32. (Second Fridays) Download! eBooks & eAudiobooks. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Also presented at 2 p.m. on the second Wednesday of the month. Workshop acquaints participants with how to browse, check-out, and download digital media from the Chester County Library Systems Overdrive service. Free activity, with further information and required registration available with Mark Pinto, adult services director, at mpinto@ccls.org or (610) 933-3013 x32. (Second Fridays) Lunch and Program for Retired Active People. West Grove United Methodist Church, 300 North Guernsey Road, West Grove. Noon. Non-denominational group for persons 55 years and older meets for lunch and a program. Free activity, with further information available at wgumc@verizon.net or 610) 869-9334. (Third Fridays) Child Car Seat Checks. Limerick Fire Station, 390 West Ridge Pike, Limerick. Montgomery County Health Department certified car seat technicians will provide inspections of child safety seats, along with education on the proper way to install one to ensure proper restraint. A 2009 report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration indicates as many as seven out of 10 car seats may be installed improperly. Free activity for Montgomery County residents, with required appointments available at carseat@montcopa.org or (610) 278-5119. Further information, including clinics in Norristown and Montgomeryville, is available at
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http://health.montcopa.org/health/cwp/view, A,3,Q,28155.asp. Indoor Walking Group. Romansville United Methodist Church, 1859 Strasburg Road, Romansville (Coatesville). 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Community residents of all fitness levels walk to music for one to four miles. Also held on Mondays and Wednesdays. Free activity, with further information available at romansvilleumc@yahoo.com or (610) 486-0189. Single Moms and Children Support. New Life in Christ Fellowship, 1 South 5th Avenue, Coatesville. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Single Women in Fellowship Together (SWIFT) and their children meet for dinner, fellowship, discussion of life issues, worship and prayer. Free activity, including childcare, with further information available at (610) 384-3344 x153, Lisa Gallimore at lgallimore@nlicf.org or Tori Fisher at tfisher@nlicf.org. First Friday Family Film (F4). Easttown Library & Information Center, 720 First Avenue, Berwyn. 7 p.m. A monthly family movie will be shown. Free activity, with further information available at smartin@ccls.org or (610) 644-0138. Saturdays Community Walk. Community Garden, North Third Avenue and Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. 9 a.m. A Coatesville on the Move one to two mile activity for all ages. Further information is available at www.facebook.com/pages/Coatesville-on-theMove-An-Initiative-of-Activate-ChesterCounty/122741387736003. (Last Saturdays) Children's Monthly Bird Walk. Bucktoe Creek Preserve, 432 Sharp Road, Avondale. 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Holly Merker of the Delaware Nature Society Birding Team, will introduce three to 12-yearolds to birding as this look, listen for and identify bird species at Bucktoe. Free activity, including a light, healthy snack, with required registration at (302) 2392334. (Fourth Saturday) Free Employment Counseling. Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 10 a.m. to noon. Ernie Tidball, the Librarys computer instructor and a senior information technology

audit consultant for Susquehanna Bancshares, will provide assistance with resume writing, developing a career plan, making more effective decisions about a career, assessing best job options through career assessments and other tools, developing job search skills, finding work-life balance, resolving personal conflicts with bosses and coworkers, and navigating job stress, career transitions and other difficult employment issues in individual half-hour employment counseling sessions. Free activity, with further information and required registration available through the Adult Events Calendar at www.phoenixvillelibrary.org or (610) 933-3013 x32. Spinners & Needlework Group. Reeves Park, Main Street and Second Avenue, Phoenixville. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., weather permitting. Phoenixville Public Librarys Phoenixville Spinners & Needlework Group will work on projects. Free activity, with further information available at jeanmunson@verizon.net or with Winnie Spoonts at (610) 933-1375. Children and Youth Art Classes. The Garage Community and Youth Center, 115 South Union Street, Kennett Square. Chester County Art Association is providing art classes for youth ages three through 12 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. for ages seven to 10 and Teen Anime. Free activity, with further information available at (610) 444-6464. (Third Saturdays) Reading Time for Children and Youth. Coatesville Area Public Library, 501 East Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. Various times Extended story and reading times for children and youth of all ages, including open storytime for all ages from 11 to 11:30 a.m.; tween time for ages eight to 12 from noon to 1 p.m. and The Banned teen book club from ages 13 to 18 from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Free activity, with further information and required registration for limited space, at (610) 384-4115. "No Shushing" Worship Service. Avondale Presbyterian Church, 420 Pennsylvania Avenue (Route 41), Avondale. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. EPIC (Experience Personal Intimacy with Christ) service will include the EPIC PRAISE band and is designed particularly for individuals with disabilities, caregivers, youth, young adults, families and others.
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Additional information is available www.avondalepc.org/EPIC.htm or (610) 268-

2919.

Area Ministries for Those Who Are Struggling


GriefShare Weekly video/support group for those Struggling with the death of a loved one, even years later. Each session is self-contained so individuals can join the group at any time. Kennett Square Willowdale Chapel, 675 Unionville Road. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesdays year around. Further information is available at www.willowdalechapel.org/griefshare or from Denny Dunagan at dsdunagan@hotmail.com. Further information and other local and national locations may be found at www.griefshare.org. DivorceCare Weekly video/support group for those struggling with separation or divorce, even years later. . Each session is self-contained so individuals can join the group at any time. Further information and other local and national locations may be found at www.divorcecare.org. Celebrate Recovery (Year Around) Support for Those Struggling with Any Type of Hurt, Habit or Hangup, Including Addictions. Downingtown (Guthrieville) Hopewell United Methodist Church, 825 Hopewell Road. 6 p.m. dinner and 6:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. program Tuesdays, except for Christmas. Childcare available. Further information is available from John Neider, outreach pastor, at john@hopewellumc.org or (610) 269-1545. Exton Marsh Creek Church holds Celebrate Recovery from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesdays, at its new facility at 101 Crump Road, Exton. An optional pizza dinner is available at 6:15 p.m. Childcare available. Free-will offering. Further information is available from Ryan Smith at Ryan252000@yahoo.com. Gilbertsville Room 205-207, New Hanover United Methodist Church, 2211 Swamp Pike. 7 p.m. Thursdays. Free-will offering. Babysitting available. Further information is available from Ralph B. Freed at (610) 323-2017. Kennett Square Willowdale Chapel, 675 Unionville Road. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays. Childrens Celebration Station (Pre-Covery) Program for ages birth through fifth grade. Further information is available at www.willowdalechapel.org/celebraterecovery or from Nance Weber at nweber@willowdalechapel.org or (610) 4442670. Parkesburg Playground Entrance, Gateway Church, 160 Cowan Road (formerly at Kingsway Church, Sadsburyville). 6:15 p.m. family meal, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Childcare available for two-year-olds to fifth grade. Free-will offering. Further information is available from Bill or Shirley Gensel, Coatesville-Gap Area Simple Church, sponsor, at cr@gcwired.com. Further information and other local and national locations may be found at www.celebraterecovery.com. Celebrate Recovery for Teens (Year Around) A multi-media DVD and activities series for middle and high school students, called The Landing, that mirrors the sequence of the adult version. Kennett Square Willowdale Chapel, 111 Marshall Street. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays. No fee. Further information is available at www.willowdalechapel.org/celebraterecovery or from Justin Stefanosky at jstefanosky@willowdalechapel.org or (610) 4442670. Christ-Centered Recovery (Year Around) Support for Those Struggling with Any Type of Habits, Compulsions or Addictions or Having Lived in a Family with Addictive Traits. Kennett Square Church of the Open Door, 210 South Broad Street, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, except Thanksgiving and Holy Thursday. Further information is available from Rev. Susan Worrell at (610) 4442400. Mending Hearts Support group for those saddened and hurt by disrespectful and defiant teenagers or young adults whose behaviors, including substance abuse, create conflict and chaos in the family. Downingtown (Lionville/Exton) - Calvary Fellowship Church, 95 West Devon Drive at Route 113 Room 103. 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month from September 25 through June 11, with no meeting the last Tuesday in December. No cost. Further information is available from Cindy Wanamaker at wanamaker1@comcast.net or at (484) 753-2604. Unemployment and Underemployment - Several networking/support are available at area churches for persons who are unemployed or unemployed, with each providing its own variPage 26

ety of specific services in support of those who participate: Downingtown (Exton/Lionville) -- Barnabas (Son of Encouragement) Group meets from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mondays at Calvary Fellowship Church, 95 West Devon Drive (rear entrance) at Route 113. Further information and requested registration is available at barnabasgroup@cfdownington.com or (610) 363-7171. Kennett Square Career Crossroads meets from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays at Willowdale Chapel, 675 Unionville Road. Further information is available at www.willowdalechapel.org/career-crossroads or Perry Walker at pgeorge47@juno.com. Wayne A one-on-one Employment Guidance Ministry, along with periodic special employment related events to aid jobseekers is available at St. Davids Episcopal Church, 763 South Valley Forge Road, Malvern. Further information is available from George Vosburgh at gbvosburgh@aol.com or (610) 688-7947. West Chester Unemployment support group meets bi-weekly from 5:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 130 West Miner Street, West Chester, to learn tips and techniques related to job searches. Further information is available from Elisabeth Hartwell at ehartwell@firstpreswc.com or (610) 6960554. Joseph's People Six area affiliates meet during the month: Downingtown -- 7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays, at St. Joseph's Parish, 338 Manor Avenue (Route 322), in the parish meeting room behind the school at the back of the property. Further information about the affiliate is available by leaving a message at (610) 873-7117.

Berwyn/Main Line 7 p.m. to 8:20 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays at the Haggenbach Room, St. Monicas Parish Center, 601 First Avenue. Further information is available from Bob Schubert at (610) 755-2398 or bobschubertjr@aim.com. Media -- 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays for GetWorks, alternating between Hassler Chapel, Media Presbyterian Church, 30 East Baltimore Pike, and the St. Francis Room at St. Mary Magdalen Church, 2400 North Providence Road. Further information is available at (610) 566-3944. Upper Uwchlan Township - 7 p.m. on the first and third Mondays at the School Education Center, St. Elizabeths Catholic Church, 100 Fellowship Road, Chester Springs. Further information is available at (610) 321-1200 or at david.bolz@verizon.net. Reading 7 p.m. to 8:30 pm. on the first and third Wednesdays at St Catharine's of Siena Parish Center. 2427 Perkiomen Avenue, Reading. Further information is available from John Senick, facilitator, at (610) 779-4005. West Grove 7 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church at 290 State Road, West Grove. Further information is available from John Colgan at johnfcolgan@gmail.com. Additional information on all St. Josephs People chapters is available at www.josephspeople.org

Free Admission Opportunities for Family Day Trips


Pack a lunch, load the family in the car, and take a free admission day trip to these or a combination of sites. Information is compiled from a range of resources and is believed to be accurate at the time of posting. It is subject to change without notice. Participants are encouraged to use contact data provided to confirm current information. Many sites, although free, appreciate donations. Various sites also have special events at various times during the year that may be posted on their websites. Chester County Parks - Five Chester County Parks provide a wealth of opportunities for families, many of them free. Over 5,000 acres of parkland include areas for bicycling, birding, camping, boating, visits to historic buildings, gardens, farm animals, fishing, equestrian ring and trails, hiking, fitness and interpretive trails, picnic pavilions and playgrounds including horse shoe pits, softball and volleyball, and educational programs. Parks include: Black Rock Sanctuary, 953 Black Rock Road, Phoenixville. Hibernia, 1 Park Road, Wagontown. Nottingham. 150 Park Road, Nottingham. Springton Manor Farm, 860 Springton Road, Glenmoore Warwick, 382 County Park Road, Pottstown. Wolfs Hollow County Park, 150 Wolfs Hollow Drive, Atglen.
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Park events information is available at http://dsf.chesco.org/ccparks/cwp/view.asp?a =1551&q=640601 or at (610) 344-6415. Struble Trail. Parking Lot entrance at Norwood Road, off State Route 282 at Downingtown. The Struble Trail, a work in progress, will travel through Lyndell, Cornog and Glenmoore, passing near Springton Manor Farm and Struble Lake before ending near Honey Brook Borough, for a total length of sixteen (16) miles. It currently is a 2.6 mile paved, multiuse recreational trail for nature enthusiasts, picnickers and other recreational users. Additional information, including a full-color map, is available at www.chesco.org/ccparks/cwp/view.asp?a=155 2&q=621757. Parks Fishing Tackle Loaner Program. Hibernia and Nottingham County Parks daily and Springton Manor on weekends. All ages can borrow rods, reels and tackle boxes on a firstcome, first-serve basis through the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commissions (PFBC) Fishing Tackle Loaner Program. Equipment may be borrowed April through November, with checkouts in the park office between 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m, Lures and bait are not provided, with valid identification and a Pennsylvania fishing license for anglers 16 years and older required. Each user must be aware of fishing regulations and license requirements before fishing in a specific body of water. Information on additional loaner sites is available at www.fish.state.pa.us/loaner.htm. Local Parks Nearly 100 municipal parks, along with location maps, are listed in the guide, Municipal Parks of Chester County, available at http://dsf.chesco.org/openspace/lib/openspace/pdfs/MuniPrkBrochure.pdf. Pennsylvania State Parks Pennsylvania Department of Natural Resources and Conservation maintains 13 state parks, a preserve and a nature center in the Greater Philadelphia area. Admission is free, with charges for some activities. www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks. (888) PA-PARKS (727-2752). Calendar of events: www.dcnr.state.pa.us/Calendar/list.asp. Hopewell Furnace National Historic Park Hopewell Road and Shed Road, Douglassville (Elverson). Use directions on website at www.nps.gov/hofu/index.htm due to road construction. Hopewell Furnace is an early American industrial community that operated from 1771 to 1883. The cold-blast iron furnace and

accompanying community has been restored to the way it looked during the 1830s and 1840s, when the furnace was at its height of activity. History includes the Bethesda Church, the apple orchard, charcoal, the Furnaces water wheel and iron ore mines, its role in the American Revolution, and African-Americans, miners and women at the Furnace. The site is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through September 11 with demonstrations and living history programs. Check the website for information about other times of the year and other activities. www.nps.gov/hofu. (610) 582-8773. Valley Forge National Historic Park Route 23, Valley Forge. Valley Forge was the site of the 1777-78 American Revolution winter encampment of the Continental Army. Eighteen miles of trails, including six miles of paved multi-purpose trail, winds through the park, in addition to a ten-mile, self-guided automobile tour. Buildings are open different hours. www.nps.gov/vafo. (610) 783-1099. Other National Parks Many national parks and historic sites are maintained by the National Parks Service in Pennsylvania and adjoining states, with some providing free admission. www.nps.gov. Free lifetime admission to recreation areas managed by five federal agencies also is available to all persons with permanent disabilities. Further information on Access Pass is available at www.store.usgs.gov/pass/access.html. Nature Preserves Natural Lands Trust maintains 18 nature preserves in Chester and adjoining counties that include agriculture, forest and other natural landscapes properties. They are open from sunrise to sunset. www.natlands.org/preserves. (610) 353-5587. Chester County-Related Sites Chester County Historical Society 225 North High Street, West Chester. Tour the museum, library and kids activities free from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the first Friday of every month. www.chestercohistorical.org. (610) 692-4800. Okehocking Nature Center - 5316 W Chester Pike, Newtown Square. A180-acre property, including some the Garrett Farmhouse, five miles of mown and wooded walking trails, mature woods, meadow lands, uplands, wetlands and riparian areas along Delchester Run and Ridley Creek. Grounds open from dawn to dusk. www.okehockingnaturecenter.org, with self-guided trail map at www.willistownparks.org/pdfs/Okehocking%20
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Self-Guided%20Trail%20Map.pdf. (610) 6475300. Historic Yellow Springs - 1685 Art School Road, Chester Springs. The history of Yellow Springs village spans nearly 300 years, with archaeological evidence suggesting that Native Americans first used the iron rich "yellow" spring water thousands of years ago. In the 18th century, the fashionable spa village attracted visitors seeking healing waters and social interaction and, during the American Revolution, George Washington commissioned the first military hospital in North America in the village. The village later became home to the Chester Springs Soldiers' Orphan School for children of Civil War soldiers, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Country School and headquarters of Good News Productions, a film studio in Yellow Springs that created over 400 films including the sci-fi original The Blob. Today, Historic Yellow Springs, Inc., has preserved many of these original structures and educates visitors about its unique past. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, with the grounds open from dawn to dusk every day. www.yellowsprings.org. (610) 827-7414. Herrs Factory Tours - 20 Herr Drive, Nottingham. One-hour snack food factory tours from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Monday - Thursday and 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Friday (production may not be occurring on Fridays). By appointment. www.herrs.com/SnackFactoryTours/Schedule Tour.html. (800) 637-6225. Panoramic View Picnic Area - Lanchester Sanitary Landfill Overlook, 7224 Division Highway, Narvon. Rising 80 feet above the highest point of the Welsh Mountains, two binocular stations help provide a 360-degree panoramic view of the Conestoga and Brandywine Valleys. Picnicking, bird watching, kite and radio-controlled glider flying, and other activities available. Open 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays only from May through October. www.chestercountyswa.org/index.aspx?nid=75 (610) 273-3771. Wendell August Forge Tours Main Street at Exton, 103 Woodcutter Street, Exton. Artisans handcraft metal giftware in the historic Ashbridge barn, with guests able to witness first hand how each piece of the companys metal giftware is created one-at-a-time by hand. Aspiring craftsmen, young and old, can take a turn at being an artisan in the interactive hand hammering room. Workshop tours are available from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

www.wendellaugust.com/location/exton_pa. (610) 363-2426. Underground Railroad Exhibit - Chester County Visitors Center, 300 Greenwood Road, Kennett Square. Located in the Chester County Visitors Center at the entrance of Longwood Gardens, visitors can see the Underground Railroad exhibit, including a replica of Henry Box Browns box and the slave dress that helps preserve some of the history of one of the greatest concentrations of Underground Railroad stations in the nation. Box was a 19th century Virginia slave who escaped to freedom by arranging to have himself mailed to Philadelphia abolitionists in a dry goods container. The display also tells the history of the former Longwood Progressive Meeting of Friends. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Sundays noon to 5 p.m. Kennett Underground Heritage Tours also available for a fee. www.undergroundrr.kennett.net. (610) 3472237. Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens 631 Berwyn Baptist Road, Devon. Over a mile of paved walkways go through native woodland with labeled trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants in different garden areas. Open from 8 a.m. to sunset, with the John J. Willaman Education Center open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. www.jenkinsarboretum.org. (610) 647-8870. Nearby Counties Christian C. Sanderson Museum 1755 Creek Road (Old Route 100), Chadds Ford. Collection of items represents a mans life and a nations history from Chadds Ford, including American Revolution history to Civil War memorabilia. Open noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays from March through November. www.sandersonmuseum.org. (610) 388-6545. Daniel Boone Homestead 400 Daniel Boone Road, Birdsboro. State historic site preserves 579 acres of open space and passive recreation areas, along with a number of structures at the legendary figures place of birth, Daniel Boone's parents first settled the site in 1730, with the region populated by many diverse people - English, Welsh, Scots-Irish, Germans, Swedes, Huguenots and Lenape Indians. Daniel was born in 1734, spending his first 16 years there before his family migrated to North Carolina. The grounds are open from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Tuesdays through Sunday, with weekend guided tours of the buildings. Free admission to grounds, with fees for admittance to historic areas. Further information is available at www.danielboonehomestead.org/index.htm,
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info@danielboonehomestead.org, or (610) 5824900. Historic Newtown Square - Over 100 historical sites are scattered throughout Newtown Township, some dating back over 300 years, with 42 of them having markers. Two are open to the public from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday afternoons in July and August. The Paper Mill House Museum at 2 Paper Mill Road, a residence to workers of numerous local mills along the Darby Creek, is home to the archives and historical documents of Newtown Township. Square Tavern, located at Goshen and Newtown Street Roads, was home to America's first internationally known artist, Benjamin West (1738-1820), who lived there during part of his childhood. Other sites includes the 1715 Old St. Davids Church, burial place of American Revolution Gen. Mad Anthony Wayne, the 1797 Federal School House, the 1842 Octogonal Schoolhouse, and the 1860 Bartram Bridge. www.historicnewtownsquare.org/museum (610) 975-0290. Landscape Arboretum at Temple UniversityAmbler - 580 Meetinghouse Road, Ambler. Established as the Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women in 1910, the 187-acre campus provides a mix of natural and designed landscapes. Self-guided tours are available from dawn to dusk daily. www.ambler.temple.edu/arboretum/gardens.ht m. (267) 468-8400. Newlin Grist Mill 219 South Cheyney Road, Glen Mills. 8 a.m. to dusk. The only operating 18th century grist mill in Pennsylvania, other historic buildings, and the 150-acre park that is a refuge for plants, animals, and birds, is dedicated to environmental appreciation and historical preservation. Free admission to park; fee for tours of historic structures. Further information is available at (610) 459-2359, at info@newlingristmill.org or at www.newlingristmill.org. Pennsylvania Veterans Museum - Media Armory, 12 East State Street, Media. Exhibits, documentary films and lesson plans educate the public about the experiences of United States veterans and the sacrifices they made during times of war. Open noon to 5 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays. www.paveteransmuseum.org. (610) 566-0788. Philadelphia Museum of Art - 26th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia (main Building); or the Perelman Building, Fairmount and Pennsylvania Avenues. Exhib-

its and collections of more than 225,000 objects from throughout the world. First Sunday of the month is Pay Whatever You Want Day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. www.philamuseum.org. (215) 763-8100. River of Revolutions Interpretive Center Schuylkill River Heritage Area building at 140 College Drive, Pottstown. Destination details the role the Schuylkill River region played in the American, Industrial and Environmental Revolutions, including a table relief map of the Heritage Area and touch screen monitors with narrated tours of tourist sites related to the three revolutions, and multi-media about the Philadelphia Campaign during the American Revolution; the regions coal mining and manufacturing history, and the environmental cleanup that saved the river in the mid-20th century. has opened in Pottstown. Open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. www.schuylkillriver.org/Detail.aspx?id=5666. (484) 945-0200. Scott Arboretum 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore. More than 110 acres, 5,000 different ornamental plants, walking trails and a horticultural library are available on the Swarthmore College campus grounds. The library contains over 1,300 garden-related books; hundreds of magazines, catalogs, newsletter; and a collection of brochures from gardens worldwide. The Arboretum is open from dawn to dusk daily and the offices and library are open from 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. www.scottarboretum.org. (610)-328-8025. Thomas Massey House (1696) Springhouse and Lawrence Roads, Broomall. Home of an originally indentured servant. Restored from demolition to much of its original fabric, the house is furnished with appropriate late 17th and 18th century furniture. Open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays from May through October, except holiday weekends. www.thomasmasseyhouse.org. (610) 3533644. Villanova University Arboretum and Art Gallery 800 East Lancaster Avenue, Villanova. The campus has been designated an arboretum with the public welcome to enjoy two, one-mile self-guided walking tours. The Gallery of Art, located in the Connelly Center, generally is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays during the summer. Hours can be checked by telephone. www.artgallery.villanova.edu. (610) 519-4612.

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Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum 1155 Easton Road, Horsham. The Delaware Valley Historical Aircraft Association restores and displays old aircraft and maintains a museum and library. Open 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. www.wingsoffreedommuseum.org or (610) 267280-2072. Delaware State Delaware Art Museum - 2301 Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington, DE. A private, nonprofit museum best known for its large collection of British Pre-Raphaelite art, works by Wilmington-native Howard Pyle and fellow American illustrators, and urban landscapes by John Sloan and his circle. Free admission on Sundays, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. www.delart.org. (866) 232-3714.

Delaware Center for Horticulture 1810 North Dupont Street, Wilmington, DE. Gardens are accessible during daylight hours and the horticulture library and gallery are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. www.dehort.org. Military Families Blue Star Families, the National Endowment for the Arts, and more than 850 museums throughout the nation are offering free admission to military personnel and their families from Memorial Day through Labor Day 2010. www.arts.gov/national/bluestarmuseums/inde x.php. museums@bluestarfam.org.

2009-2014 Casey Jones, Transformation Initiative for Building Healthy Communities Through Healthy Families. Permission is granted to reproduce for personal or non-commercial uses only. Information is designed to highlight activities within the broader community that can help enhance Christian principles relative to development of healthy child, individual and family relationships. Recipients are encouraged to print and post this Calendar to employee and public bulletin boards for benefit of others. Activities included in this publication are gathered from various submissions and other sources. No representation is made as to their accuracy or value. Persons wishing to be included in future e-mailings of updates, should request inclusion by e-mailing bps461@msn.com. General Guidelines for Information Submission: Submission up to two to three months prior to the event is encouraged to increase exposure for new subscribers, persons who don't read the list every week, and for other organizations that want to avoid scheduling opposite an event or might want to collaborate with another in the area. For annual events, longer lead times may be appropriate. Our deadline generally is the Friday before the week of publication. A general idea of the information needed (many submit too little for the consumer to understand what actually is occurring and why they might like to attend) can be obtained by perusing the publications or using the following guide: Please use full names followed, if appropriate, by acronyms in parenthesis. Name of Event: Date(s) - Include both day(s) of week and actual dates: Times (Starting and ending): Location (Including any applicable room number, particularly in a large facility, and a MapQuest or Google Maps searchable address: Sponsoring Organization(s), if not part of the location address: Participant Eligibility (Ages, gender, etc.): Description of Activities and, as applicable, the presenter and the purpose of the event (Two to three descriptive sentences with the most appealing information; please avoid superfluous words such as "wonderful", "great", etc.): Any Fees, including free-will offerings: Contact name, e-mail, telephone, along with any web page that is focused primarily on the specific activity: Any registration requirements: We generally use only free activities of a non-commercial nature or those in which a very small materials fee is charged. Fund-raising activities generally are not published unless there is a good mixture of free activities also available, including free admission, and a participant has the choice of purchasing incidental items, such as food or crafts. Church events generally are published only if they are separate from normal weekly worship services.
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Due to the wide variety of activities available, decisions on publication ultimately are determined on a case-bycase basis in context with focus of the publications.

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