Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

In-person events in the region start to open up

In-person events around the region resume

- By Irene Levy Baker

COVID restrictio­ns are lifting and in-person events are back. Dining, and indoor and outdoor events are returning.

COVID restrictio­ns are lifting and in-person events are back. Dining at restaurant­s, hugging family and friends, indoor and outdoor events are returning. The city just announced the line up for Welcome America and the Made in America Festival. Here’s a rundown of more in-person performanc­es, festivals and other events coming up in Philadelph­ia and the surroundin­g region, including many free events.

Singer-Songwriter Performanc­es at Sister Cities Park

Every Thursday night through August 26, you can spread out your blanket at this cozy park at 18th & the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and enjoy Singer-Songwriter performanc­es from 5 to 8 p.m. Beer, wine, cocktails and snacks are available to purchase. Family-friendly. Free.

Digital Scavenger Hunts

Grab your buddies or your family and explore Fairmount Parks by participat­ing in a free, at-yourown pace scavenger hunt. Download the free GooseChase app to a smartphone then search for “Fairmount Park Scavenger Hunt Greatest Hits.” You’ll learn the fascinatin­g stories behind natural areas, historic homes and public art in the park. Free.

First Fridays and Ambler Restaurant Week

First Fridays are back in Ambler. These free, family events run through October (except July). From 5-8 p.m. there is live music, food, deals from merchants along Ambler’s charming Main Street, and a kids-zone with games, arts and crafts and inflatable­s. Ambler Restaurant Week is returning too. This much-anticipate­d restaurant event will be held July 26 through August 1 and includes restaurant dining and take out.

The Philadelph­ia Flower Show at FDR Park

The Pennsylvan­ia Horticultu­ral Society has reimagined the Philadelph­ia Flower Show in 2021. The horticultu­ral show, which is the nation’s largest and longest-running, will be held from through June 13 at FDR Park,1500 Pattison Avenue at South Broad Street, near the sports complex in South Philadephi­a. This is the first time in its nearly two century history, the Flower Show will be held outdoors. This will allow for new creative expression and horticultu­ral displays. Ticketed.

Hedgerow House Children’s Theater at the Barn

This Rose Valley, PA-theater has two children’s performanc­es coming up — Cinderella through

June 6 and Peter Pan from June 12 through 27. The performanc­es will be socially distanced and masks are required. Advanced tickets are needed.

Bristol Riverside Theatre in Bristol Township

This summer, Bristol Riverside Theatre will present 6 outdoor shows in Bristol Township’s new outdoor amphitheat­er at 2501 Bath Road. Shows include: Take 6 (June 11-12), Broadway Memories (June 18-20), Totally Awesome 80s (July 16-18), 70s Flashback (July 30-31), Broadway Ahead (August 13-15) and The Doo Wop Project (August 27-28). Tickets needed.

Mud Island Hot Jazz Lawn Party at Fort Mifflin

This in-person fundraiser at Fort Mifflin takes you back not only to pre-pandemic days but all the way to the 1920s. The annual speakeasy event will be an indoor/outdoor extravagan­za with live music by Drew Nugent and the Midnight Society, dancing and a bar serving Mud Island Punch with Revivalist Gin, craft beer from Attic Brewing and wine from Country Creek Winery. Plus contests, silent movies, tarot card reading, vendors and a silent auction with prizes like a private candleligh­t tour. BYO Picnic or purchase snacks on-site. Families welcome. The fundraiser, held the afternoon of June 12, supports educationa­l programmin­g at Fort Mifflin. Ticketed.

Juneteenth in Chester County

Chester County will mark Juneteenth with events throughout the county. Highlights include Dr. Joshua Bennett, who performed spoken word poetry at the White House, at Longwood Gardens on June 18. Afterwards an illuminate­d fountain performanc­e called “Freedom” will debut. The

following day Caroline Randall Williams, an acclaimed writer and public intellectu­al, will address the role of the artist in the journey toward freedom, along with local high school student Isabella Hanson. And on June 20, Elijah Milligan, a nationally-acclaimed chef from Greenwood Super Club, will host a dinner at Lincoln University. These three events are ticketed. Other events that are part of the commemorat­ion are free.

Griot Tale Saturdays at Franklin Square

The African American Museum has partnered with Franklin Square to present Griot Tale Saturdays. Griot is an African oral historian who passes on their culture through storytelli­ng. This is a family-oriented event. From 1 to 2 p.m. on June 26, July 24 and August 28. Free.

Manayunk Arts Festival

The tri-state’s largest outdoor juried arts festival is returning on June 26 & 27. The festival attracts

artists from around the country. At this, the 32nd annual show, masks will be required by artists and guests. Admission is free.

Crave Montco Month

July has been declared Crave Monto Month and during the 31 days promotion, the focus will be on Montgomery County’s restaurant­s and Makers (breweries, wineries, and distilleri­es). Access special menus, free cocktails/appetizers, and discounts using the free Visit Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board app.

Chester County Balloon Festival in Kennett Square

There will be in-the-air and onthe-ground events at the 14th annual Chester County Balloon Festival. This free, family-friendly event will be held September 10 through September 12 at Willowdale Steeplecha­se in Kennett Square. Twenty hot air balloons will take flight twice a day, plus balloon rides (tethered and untethered), live bands, fireworks, a

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 ?? PHOTO COURTESY JOAN MARCUS ?? Lin-Manuel Miranda’s modern, historic Broadway musical blockbuste­r makes its Philadelph­ia debut at the Forrest Theatre, playing August 27-November 17, 2019.
PHOTO COURTESY JOAN MARCUS Lin-Manuel Miranda’s modern, historic Broadway musical blockbuste­r makes its Philadelph­ia debut at the Forrest Theatre, playing August 27-November 17, 2019.
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MEDIANEWSG­ROUP Hot air balloons begin to rise during last year’s Chester County Hot Air Balloon Festival at the New Garden Airport in Toughkenam­on.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? The Doo Wop Project will perform at Bristol Riverside Theatre
SUBMITTED PHOTO The Doo Wop Project will perform at Bristol Riverside Theatre

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