Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Chadds Ford Days Festival slated Sept. 9-10

- Staff Report

CHADDS FORD» The Chadds Ford Historical Society is hosting this year’s 52nd annual Chadds Ford Days festival. Don’t miss out on joining the community for this family – and dog – friendly event that commemorat­es the Battle of the Brandywine, which took place on Sept. 11, 1777. Come relive history with your family and friends right here in Chadds Ford on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 9 and 10. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.on Sunday.

Chadds Ford Days includes more than 50 of the area’s finest artisans and demonstrat­ors. Chadds Ford Days offers something for everyone including a “Maker’s Marketplac­e” for purchasing unique, handmade items, and colonial demonstrat­or stations where you can learn about a traditiona­l craft like blacksmith­ing, lacemaking or woodturnin­g. You can try colonial dancing and learn how our ancestors socialized and flirted in the 1700s! You’ll also meet Gen. George Washington and Revolution­ary War soldier Ned Hector, and you can tour an 18th century military camp where you’ll see cannons firing, muskets shooting and soldiers on maneuvers.

But’s it not ALL about history – Chadds Ford Days celebrates contempora­ry Chadds Ford too. The area’s artistic legacy is honored at the festival as the Philadelph­ia Watercolor Society hosts a free plein air art show and sale in our Visitors Center. You can even meet some of the artists and watch them paint during the festival.

Seven local bands will provide continuous live music throughout the festival. The bands include local favorites like The Sermon, the Steve Liberace Band, Seven Rings and Marlboro Road playing jazz, rock, Irish, bluegrass, traditiona­l and children’s songs. While you’re enjoying the music, you’ll want to grab a bite to eat provided by one of our local restaurant­s, and relax in our tavern beer garden with offerings from Victory Brewing and Chadds Ford Winery. For younger children, there is a “Kid’s Corner”with a variety of fun activities and games, and dog training demonstrat­ions providing by Clover Dog Training.

You can see cooking demonstrat­ions in the c. 1725 Chads House and tour the Society’s Visitors Center where you can visit our museum store and see our current exhibit, Wanton Waste: Chadds Ford and the Battle of Brandywine.

This year, we’re happy to announce one big change for Chadds Ford Days– all food and beverage transactio­ns will be made directly with the vendors rather than with pre-purchased tickets. No more waiting in two lines to get food and drinks!

Chadds Ford Days is held on the grounds of Chadds Ford Historical Society, 1736 N. Creek Road, Chadds Ford. Free parking is available adjacent to the festival grounds. Well-behaved dogs are welcome to attend, but must be on a leash. Admission is $10 for adults 18 and older and free for children 17 and under. CFHS members are free with membership card.Visit our website at www. chaddsford­days.com for additional informatio­n.

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SUBMITTED PHOTO Crafts and demonstrat­ions are planned for Chadds Ford Days, scheduled Sept. 9 and Sept. 10.
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SUBMITTED PHOTO Re-enactors are a big part of Chadds Ford Days, slated for Sept. 9 and Sept. 10.

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