Anyone recognize this old building? and NO it is not an outhouse!!
ROSE TREE PARK
Media, Pa.
Media, Pa.
Native American
Heritage Festival
Sunday, September 28: Noon—5:00 PM
Free Parking—No Admission Charge
Join Master of Ceremonies, Fox 29 Weather Anchor, Sue Serio and Thomas J. McGarrigle, Chairman of Delaware County Council at Rose Tree Park in Media for a fun day of watching, participating and learning about the first inhabitants of Delaware County. Enjoy Native American dancing, storytelling, speakers, crafts, food, jewelry, and many other aspects of Native Culture, various food vendors and a Passport to History® Art Contest.
Newtown Square Community Festival!
OCTOBER
4th, 2014
(Rain date the following Saturday)
Newtown Square Railroad
Museum.
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Drexel Lodge Park, West Chester Pike
Food,
Fun and Fellowship. Come play on the trains !!
Music • Venders • Lots of
train Stuff • Miniature Train Rides for the kids
Tours through 1895 PRR
Freight Station, the 1907 Wooden Passenger car and the 1950 Caboose
With a
suggested donation of $5.00, a chance to win a
beautifully framed Print of
the Freight Station by Nicholas P. Santoleri.
Location’s To Pick up
Tickets:
• Newtown Township Municipal Bldg. - Bishop Hollow Road
N/Square
• Kraynik Rug - 7 St. Albans Circle, N/Square
Call (610) 459
4183
http://newtownsquare-railroadmuseum.org/
Colonial Plantation
at
Ridley Creek State Park
Registration Open for Fall
Tea Workshop
Saturday, October 4th
1 - 3:30 p.m.
Instructor: Sue Sydney
Saturday, October 4th
1 - 3:30 p.m.
Instructor: Sue Sydney
Join Sue on
October 4th to learn the "History of Tea" followed by a hands-on workshop where
you can concoct your own special tea blend (tea bags included) that you can take
home and enjoy with friends and family. Whether your favorite tea is black,
green or herbal (berries & nuts included in herbal) there will be a great
selection of hot teas to taste as well.
There will be handouts with information on each herb that we will be using. In Colonial times a number of herbs had medicinal properties. Please note that only a few of the herbs that we have are NOT recommended for pregnant women and they will be marked.
Limit 15 participants. Cost is $20.00 per person ($10.00 for members & volunteers).
Registration required. Please call the office
There will be handouts with information on each herb that we will be using. In Colonial times a number of herbs had medicinal properties. Please note that only a few of the herbs that we have are NOT recommended for pregnant women and they will be marked.
Limit 15 participants. Cost is $20.00 per person ($10.00 for members & volunteers).
Registration required. Please call the office
610-566-1725 to reserve your
spot!