Food & Drink

Upcoming Events

Children's Easter Egg Hunt Apr 19

Celebrate Easter with a fun-filled family day at the vineyard. Enjoy wine, live music, face painting, food trucks & get FREE pictures with the Easter Bunny! Hunt Times: 10 am - 11am - 12pm - 1pm - 2pm - 3 pm Wine Club - $14/Child (10 & Under) General Public - $16/Child…

4th Annual Kennett Flash Jazz Fest Apr 25

The 2025 Kennett Jazz Festival welcomes over 12 incredible acts from near and far and up to 300 audience members across two days to provide the community with an affordable, high-quality Jazz Festival experience. The Festival will take place across two days, Friday, April 25…

Trout Rodeo at Anson B. Nixon Park Apr 26

The Kennett Area Park Authority and Brandywine Red Clay Alliance are pleased to present the ever-popular annual Trout Rodeo in Anson B. Nixon Park. For more than 25 years, this event has been a favorite in the community! Each year, hundreds of anglers and spectators of all ages…

Downtown Coatesville First Fridays May 02

May- Kickoff Celebration! Experience the vibrant spirit of First Friday, a monthly celebration showcasing Downtown Coatesville’s thriving businesses, diverse culture, and rich history. From May to October 2025, join us on the first Friday of each month from 5:00 PM – 9:00…

Sheep + Wool Day May 03

The sheep are losing their winter wool and everyone is invited to come celebrate with us at Springton Manor Farm on Saturday, May 3, from 11am-3pm. Event Highlights Sheep Shearing - the main event! Shearing takes place throughout the day. Spinning demonstrations Animal education…

Pints on the Preserve at ChesLen Preserve May 10

East Branch Brewing Company will be pouring suds at the Lenfest Center pavilion. Enjoy refreshments with a take-your-breath-away view. Pair your pint with a… …hike! ChesLen Preserve includes nearly 1,300 acres and more than 14 miles of trails to explore. …picnic! Bring a picnic…

Phoenixville Dogwood Festival May 14
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Phoenixville's Annual Dogwood tradition dates back to May 1943, when Retired Army Major General Edward C. Shannon dedicated a dogwood tree in Reeves Park as a memorial to the men and women of the Armed Forces, many of whom had died in active service during World War II. Since…