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Grab & Go Planner: Honey Fest and Valley Creek Concert

Aug. 18 - 24, 2011, edition.

Looking for family-friendly events to take the kids to before the start of a new school year? This week is the perfect time to get outside for some great live music: Lisa Wolfe’s Build a Band will be performing at Velley Creek Park, Willistown hosts the Greentree Country Fair, and Downingtown is hosting a three-day festival. Nature lovers can catch the third Thursdays for Nature Enthusiasts, and Lowes is hosting another Build and Grow Saturday.

 

  • Where/When: Valley Creek Park, August 18, 7:00pm - 8:30pm.
  • Why Go: This event is a free, outdoor concert featuring young local talent from Lisa Wolfe’s workshop programs. Dessert and bottled water will be available for sale.
  • Price: Free.

Third Thursdays for Nature Enthusiasts

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  • Where/When: Myrick Conservation Center, 1760 Unionville-Wawaset Road, West Chester, August 18, 5:30 - 7pm.
  • Why Go: Third Thursdays is a Myrick Conservation Center program for nature lovers. Enjoy the warm summer weather and head outdoors with the family. For more information about the Myrick Conservation Center, visit the website.
  • Price: $7.

Lowes Build and Grow

  • Where/When: Lowes on 1250 Cornerstone Blvd., Downingtown, August 20, 10:00am - 11:00am.
  • Why Go: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday Kids enjoy a fun morning workshop at any local Lowes Store. Come build a free wooden project and receive an apron, goggles, and a project-themed patch.  Visit the website to register and learn more.
  • Price: Free.

Honey Fest in Downingtown

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  • Where/When: 1300 Valley Creek Road, August 19-21.
  • Why Go: Honey Fest is an annual music and arts festival held in Downingtown. The event features an extensive music line-up of talented local artists including Local Dub, Synth Circus, and Scott Wham. All proceeds benefit PKD awareness. Visit the Honey Fest website for more information.
  • Price: $25, free for children under 12.

Free Admission at the Brandywine River Museum

  • Where/When: Brandywine River Museum, August 21, 9:30am - noon. 
  • Why Go:  The Brandywine River Museum offers free admission for the whole family on Sunday mornings. The museum offers a variety of exhibits, including works by Howard Pyle and Andrew Wyeth. 
  • Price: Free.
  • Where/When: , August 18, 5:30 - 7:30pm. 
  • Why Go:  Willistown Parks and Recreation hosts this annual festival, which features a prize produce competition, petting zoo, face painting and more. More information .
  • Price: Free, but canned food donations are requested for donation to the Chester County Food Bank.
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