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  • fig spring 2013 n o 6 the fresh, fashionable, and flavorful of west chester, pa

    H ISTO RY ISS U E

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  • lo c a l he r i ta g e

    Look for our local heritage blurbs on this issues pages of Fig. Learn about the history behind some of your favorite

    West Chester spots.

    RACHEL PHILLIPSManaging Editor,Fig West Chester

    a look backA look back at West Chesters heritage proves that history is anything but a dusty old textbook lesson. A Borough with a proud and storied past, an afternoon spent strolling around West Chester weaves history with the present in a rich and vibrant way.

    History is cool in West Chester. Visitors thrill to discover the places where Abraham Lincoln began his quest for the presidency; where the great African-American folk artist Horace Pippin lived and painted; where America's preeminent music composer Samuel Barber was born and raised; and where the first Women's Rights convention in Pennsylvania was held.

    Digging back even further to the 1700s, we discover that West Chester wasnt always called West Chester. Originally named for a local tavern, Turks Head, this once sleepy village has grown over the centuries to a bustling and lively communityall thanks to the vision and creativity of its citizenry.

    With many of its proud historical buildings designed by renowned architect Thomas U. Walterthe same architect of the iconic U.S. Capitol dome in Washington, DCits no wonder this town has a timeless feel that should be preserved through the ages.

    And, with history setting the stage for a perfect place to live, visit, and enjoy, the people of West Chester are moving confidently towards the futurekeeping West Chester fresh, fashionable, and flavorfulall while never forgetting their illustrious past.

  • Samuel BarberSamuel Barber was born in 1910 and spent his childhood on South Church Street. He was exposed to music at an early age, and, while most kids were busy being kids, Barber was starting his career in music. He began playing piano at age six; by age nine he had already written ten compositions; and by age eleven, he was learning to play organ at First Presbyterian Church. Barber went on to compose some of the most recognizable works in the 20th century, including Adagio for Strings in 1936.

    Dr. William Darlington

    Born in 1782, William Darlington was educated at Penn, where he became friends with Botanist John Bartram, and learned from

    Dr. Benjamin Rush. In an era when someone could do everything, the civic minded man founded the Bank of Chester County and served two terms in D.C. as a Congressman. As his true love was botany, Darlington helped establish the Chester County Cabinet of Natural Sciences on South Church Street. In 1826, he published Florula Cestrica, a book about the botany of the area.

    Mary Sharples Schaffer

    Born into a life of privilege in 1861, West Cestrian Mary Sharples Schaffer grew up with nannies and maids attending to her needs. Her lifes course, however, took several sharp turns from that lavish lifestyle. After marrying medical doctor/ botanist Charles Schaffer, the two summered in the Canadian Rockies collecting specimens. When her husband died, she adventured on her own, discovering Chaba Imne, a lost lake in the Canadian Rockies, in 1908.

    Hazel Johnson-Brown

    Born in West Chester in 1927, Hazel Johnson-Browns career began as a staff nurse in Harlem Hospitals emergency ward. In 1955, she entered the Army Nurse Corps, ultimately overseeing the school of nursing at Walter Reed Medical Center. In 1979, President Jimmy Carter nominated Johnson-Brown as Chief, Army Nurse Corps, promoting her to the rank of Brigadier General, making her the first African-American female general in U.S. military history.

    A cross southeastern Pennsylvania and the eastern seaboard, everyone thinks that their native sons and daughters are the most important. The difference is that, in West Chester, West Cestrians (yes, Cestrian sans the h) just know its true. Our local history includes the Revolutionary War, Civil War, civil rights, womens rights, and everything in between.

    Here are a few notable citizens who personify the diversity and richness of West Chesters i l lustrious past. By Rob Lukens, Ph.D., PResiDent, ChesteR County histoRiCaL soCiety.

    learn more about our history

    04 Chester County Histor ical Society 225 North High Street 610.692.4800 chestercohistor ical .org

    Photo courtesy U.S. Army

    VISIT THE CHESTER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO EXPLORE MORE ABOUT

    WEST CHESTER'S HISTORY

  • Isabel DarlingtonIsabel Darlington, Smedley Butlers aunt, was as tough as nails like her nephew. Born just after the Civil War, she grew up at the site of todays Faunbrook B&B, and lived there through her adult life. When Darlington decided shed like to study law, her letter to the president of Penns Law school went unanswered. She persisted, gained admission, graduated, and went on to practice law in West Chester. In 1941, she was elected president of the Chester County Bar Association, making her the first woman in the Commonwealth of PA to head a bar association.

    Thomas U. Walter

    The name Thomas Ustick Walter usually doesnt ring a bell with visitors or locals, but this architects impact has been felt in West Chester for over 160 years. The Chester County Courthouse, Bank of Chester County, First Presbyterian Church, and, of course, Horticultural Hall are some of his most notable works in West Chester. But Walters greatest achievement is the most recognizable symbol of American democracy in the world: the Capitol Dome in Washington, D.C.

    Joseph T. Rothrock

    Joseph Rothrock, Pennsylvanias First Commissioner of Forestry, was the Lorax of the 1880s and 90s, spreading the message of deforestations ill effects. He propounded conservation methods to preserve and use forests properly. The founder of the Mount Alto School of Forestry, there is a plaque honoring Rothrock in the State Capitol building. As Chester County Historical Societys first president, he lived in West Chester until his death in 1922.

    Chester County Histor ical Society 225 North High Street 610.692.4800 chestercohistor ical .org 05

    Uriah Hunt PainterUriah Hunt Painter was a West Chester guy through and throughowning a lumberyard, ice house, and even the opera house. But Painters true claim to fame was his work as a Civil War correspondent, reporting from the front lines for the Philadelphia Inquirer. In fact, he was the first to report that the North had lost the first battle of Bull Run. His secret codebook and more is on display at CCHSs exhibition, On the Edge of Battle: Chester County and the Civil War.

  • Mifflin Rigg

    One of West Chester University History Professor Jim Joness favorite local historical figures is Mifflin Rigg. His namesake, Riggtown in southeastern West Chester, evolved as a tight working class neighborhood in the late 19th century. This blacksmith turned carpenter turned mini real estate tycoon purchased a large section of todays Riggtown, and within four years, he constructed 14 homes. Even more remarkable than the homes were the people who rented themmostly Irish and German laborersforging a distinct hard-working character among Riggtown residents. Claude Rains

    Mid-20th century actor Claude Rains starred in the most famous movies of his time, as Captain Louis Renault in Casablanca and Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera. Rainss work in Julius Caesar was the first million dollar film role for an actor.

    Looking for a place to call home, this British actor chose Chester County, which he called the best place to live in the world. In 1956, he moved to Hawthorne House on South Church Street in West Chester. Horace Pippin

    Horace Pippin, acclaimed African American artist, was born in West Chester in 1888. A veteran of WWI, Pippin suffered an injury that immobilized his right arm, so he supported his right hand with his left hand to create his trademark style of painting. His art relied on a powerful primitive style focused on issues, places, and people important to him. His works can be found today in some of the nations most prestigious museums, including the Phillips Collection, Brandywine River Museum, the Met, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

    Smedley Darlington ButlerBorn in 1881, son of U.S. Congressman Thomas S. and Maud Darlington Butler, Smedley joined the Marines at a young age. He served in the Spanish American war, quelled an insurrection in the Philippines, and was shot while suppressing the Boxer Rebellion in China. Congress awarded him the Medal of Honor for acts of heroism in Haiti in 1917, and following WWI, he was promoted to Brigadier General and oversaw the Marine base at Quantico.

    06 Chester County Histor ical Society 225 North High Street 610.692.4800 chestercohistor ical .org

    are you a h i s to ry b u f f?

    Look for more snippets of local West Chester history throughout this issue of Fig West Chester.

    Photos courtesy of Chester County Historical Society, unless otherwise noted.

    Bayard RustinCivil Rights leader Bayard Rustin, architect of the 1963 March on Washington, spent his youth protesting segregation in West Chester. Yet as an outspoken gay man in an era in which that was condemned, Rustins name was relegated to the background of the movement.

    As the silent backbone of the Civil Rights movement, Rustin participated in the Freedom Rides and introduced Martin Luther King, Jr. to non-violent protest tactics. Even after gracing the cover of Life magazine in 1963, Rustin returned to West Chester to fight for equal education and housing for all.

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  • Emma Weidinger

    121 West Market Street 484.319.6215 si lvanus-onl ine.com 09

    fresh faceSILVANUS

    At 121 West Market Street sits an inviting, new hip apothecary called Silvanus, meaning "of the woods" in Latin. Emma Weidinger has created this space of delightful lotions and potions featuring the freshest in all natural soaps, hair care products and teas. And heres the best partshe makes all the deliciousness herself!

    Fig: So, how were you inspired to start this business? Emma: I was in college and decided to take a year off. I always wanted a retail shop, so I figured that this year would be a good opportunity for me to explore that. I am myself all natural, a vegetarian, so it kind of goes along with my whole life view. Then I thought, How do I make that into a store?

    Why all natural ingredients? And how did you learn to mix everything? I have very sensitive skin, and I cant use regular brands. Ive always been doing home remedy kinds of things, so I kind of knew how to make products.

    Where do you get your ingredients? Everything I have in here is made in the U.S. I try to stay with small businesses because as a small business myself, I like to support others. All the sponges are sustainably harvested in Tarpon Springs, Florida. The teas are from Vermont, and I get them custom-blended. I named them myself for their medicinal properties. I have Sleeping Potion, Slimming Potion and more.

    Whats the most important thing you want people to know about Silvanus? I dont use any chemicals or sulfates or anything like that. I try to use the least amount of ingredients possible to get the best product. It really is all naturaland not just because we say its all natural! Just look at the back of our shampoo bottles. We also create custom products. Ill make something for anyone!

  • Thomas Comitta Associates, Inc. (TCA) is a multi-disciplinary firm of Town Planners & Landscape Architects. We proudly celebrated our 30th year of practice in 2011. We specialize in protecting and enhancing the Heritage Resources of cities, boroughs, towns, villages, hamlets, and notable landscapes.

    WE REPRESENT MANY MUNICIPALITIES AND FOCUS ON:

    Planning for future land use, development, & conservation

    Zoning for new development, redevelopment, & resource protection

    Designing streetscapes, neighborhoods, & context-sensitive places

    Re-designing plans to improve attractiveness & functionality

    Conducting training sessions pertaining to smart growth & the public realm

    10 18 West Chestnut Street 610.696.3896 comitta.com

    TCAlo c a l he r i ta g e

    Thomas Comitta arrived in West Chester on July 16, 1973, and started his professional career that day, working for Weston

    Environmental Consultantsthis summer marks his 40th

    anniversary living & working in West Chester.

    AS THE WEST CHESTER BOROUGH PLANNER SINCE 1988, WE:

    Prepared the Urban Center Revitalization Plan

    Prepared Wayfinding Signage plans and the Master Plan for Wayfinding

    Assisted with the design of the Bicentennial Garage

    Drafted Zoning Ordinance Amendments on several occasions & reviewed numerous land development plans

    We promote a humanistic, sustainable, and balanced approach to planning and design through careful consideration of the historic, cultural, and environmental context of towns, neighborhoods, and landscapes.

    Read more: figwestchester.com/thomascomittaassociates

    town planning vision

    Pictured Left to Right: Kelly Gasiewski, Dan Mallach, Carolyn Comitta, Tom Comitta, Megan East Coln, and Jennifer Leister Reitz.

    Photographed on top of the Bicentennial Garage on S. High Street

  • REPRESENTING NORTH AMERICAN AND REGIONAL ARTISTS

    FUNKY FINDS AND UNIQUE GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION

    FAIR TRADE PRODUCTS

    SPIRITILES Glass on Copper

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    Robert Ornelas & Manuel Silva, Bellaire, TX

    BREEZY MOUTAIN LEATHER Valerie Szarek, Boulder, CO

    SOLACE Barbara Polin, Penn Laird, VA

    BCM BIJOUS Cloisonne Necklace

    Pat Henriques, West Chester, PA

    133 West Market Street 610.7 19.0170 the5senses.com 11

    SPARQ HOME SOAPSTONE WHISKEY ROCKS & SERVING TRAYS STEVEN CHAVEZ. DENVER COLORADO

    A perfect gift for Fathers Day!

  • A r c h i t e c t u r a l E l e m e n t s i n F u r n i t u r e

    april 5th, &7th6th a new location for 2013

    the phelps school malvern, pa

    610-692-4800 | ChesterCoHistorical.org

    Featuring Fine Quality

    18th and 19th Century Antiques.

    presenting corporate sponsor

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  • CCHS ANTIQUES SHOW

    As one of the largest in southeastern Pennsylvania, the Chester County Antiques Show has enjoyed seven years of generous support from its Presenting Sponsor, PECO. According to Director of Customer Strategy and Governance Charlie White, PECOs support of nonprofit organizations, which is focused on making a positive impact in the areas of education, the environment, arts and culture and neighborhood development, dovetails nicely with CCHS programs: We are proud to support the Chester County Historical Society. Supporting their mission is a great fit for PECO, especially because of their education programs for local youth.

    With PECOs generous support, the Antiques Show provides CCHS with funds to continue the outstanding job they do of helping children

    understand our community roots, preparing them for the future.The Antiques Show

    this year will have educational activities for children as well as wonderful shopping for their parents and

    grandparents. Go aheadbring the kids!

    sarah and allen burke, chairs of the chester county antiques show

    PECOs financial support of the Antiques Show helps fund a wide range of CCHS educational initiatives throughout our region. From field trips with hands-on programming and Traveling Trunks that are used in classrooms, to National History Day, a competition open to 6th through 12th graders, CCHS is helping students understand and appreciate Chester Countys rich history.

    Read more: figwestchester.com/chestercountyhistoricalsociety

    Allen & Sarah Burke, Charlie White225 North High Street 610.692.4800 chestercohistor ical .org 13

  • f inds Blue Shoshanna dress TISH BOUTIQUEYellow ostrich clutch KALY BOUTIQUE Bauble jewelry ACORN COTTAGE Sunglasses JANE CHALFANT

    Monogrammed water bottle PENWICK DESIGN

    Italian cookies CARLINOS cake plate PENWICK DESIGN

    Handmade soaps and lip balm SILVANUS

    Studded belt KALY

    Striped tie MAIN LINE MENSWEAR

    Beaded flips flops and embroidered top JANE CHALFANT

    Peppercorns and salt TASTE OF OLIVE

    Pink makeup brushes EMILY ALICE SALON

    Painting by Joe Todak VISUAL EXPANSION GALLERY

    West Chester coasters and vintage photo album THE 5 SENSES

    One-of-a-kind ring MERCHANT OF MENACE

    Weve picked out some of our must-have items for Spring 2013. Color, flavor, and fun are in full bloom for the season at local shops downtown. Dust off your walking shoes and see whats new at many of your favorite boutiques & shops!

  • FUN TOPS CUTE DRESSES

    LIGHTWEIGHT SWEATERS FASHION JEWELRY

    PROM GOWNS

    MICHAEL STARS

    THREE DOT

    LILLA P

    WESTON WEAR

    ALBERTO MAKALI

    PAPILLION BLANC

    JUDE CONNALLY

    CURIO

    ELLIOTT LAUREN

    BRIGHTON

    SECOND YOGA JEAN

    CHRISTOPHER BLUE

    JOES JEANS

    PAIGE PREMIUM DENIM

    Across from the Hotel Warner 123 North High Street 610.696.0290 janechalfant.com janechalfantprom.com 15

    memorable glamour

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    Since 1933, our windows on 123 North High Street change every

    week to highlight the current fashions and accessories.

  • We sealed our commitment to the community more than120 YEARS AGO

    16 701 East Marshal l Street 610.738.2300 ChesterCountyHospital .org F ind us on Facebook

  • SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 121 YEARSThe roots of The Chester County Hospital couldnt be more local. The hospital was established as a 10-bed dispensary in 1892 just blocks from where it stands today. The community rallied behind the plan to build it, participating in fundraising activities from cake sales to concerts. It was the beginning of a legacy that would grow and thrive for more than a century.

    A womens auxiliary was formed in 1893. A school of nursing opened in 1894. For the next 20 years, the hospital expanded to serve more patients. Then, in 1918, something happened that changed the hospitals destiny forever. Lewes A. Mason, an employee and friend of Pierre S. du Pont, became ill and was cared for by physicians from The Chester County Hospital. Mr. du Pont was so impressed with the care his friend received, he made a $1 million gift to expand and modernize the hospital at its present location. It set the stage for a new era. The newly constructed facility opened in 1925. In memoriam, a large gold seal was inlaid in the floor of the oldest part of the Hospital. It reads, Erected in 1924 to the memory of Lewes A. Mason18961918. The seal symbolizes the hospitals growth.

    Since then, expansion, accolades, and community collaborations have helped the hospital flourish. Satellite offices opened in neighboring communities. Unique partnerships were created with Cleveland Clinic for heart surgery, with the University of Pennsylvania for cancer, radiation oncology and radiology, and with The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) for pediatrics and neonatal care. As needs arose, services were addedfrom offering the highest-level neonatal intensive care unit for babies to offering new treatments for cancer and heart disease. The hospital was designated an Accredited Chest Pain Center. And it received Gold Seals of Approval for healthcare quality from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Most important, community education programs broadened in size and scope to fulfill the health mission and help people stay well.

    The future has never held so much promise. A 93,000-square-foot, three-story patient tower will add 72 private rooms. And a developing new partnership with the University of Pennsylvania Health System will blend the clinical excellence and innovations of both institutions for the benefit of everyone.

    Although there have been many changes through the years, one thing remains the same: The Chester County Hospital and Health System is grounded in the community in which it was formed. And it always will be.

    701 East Marshal l Street 610.738.2300 ChesterCountyHospital .org F ind us on Facebook 17

  • 18 128 West Market Street 610.696.3788 car l inosmarket.com

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    Carlinos opened its first store in Ardmore, PA, in 1983 offering homemade pastas,

    sauces, and the freshest pastries and cookies.

    AUTHENTIC GOURMET MARKET COFFEE BAR & BYO CAFE FULL-SERVICE CATERING

    HANDS-ON COOKING CLASSES SIGNATURE RECIPES

    italian indulgence

    Pastry chefs Jessica Pachorkowsky-Perez and Megan Kivitz of Carlinos Bakery.

  • ACORN COT TAGE

    FINE ART ANTIQUES HANDMADE RUGS INTERIOR DESIGN ACCESSORIES

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    This 19th century storefront used to be home to the Old Village Shoe Shoppe

    before Zena brought it back to life with fine art and antiques.

    14 West Gay Street 610.430.3316 19

    Jewelry on Zena Croydon, the owner of Acorn Cottage Style, is one-of-a-kind by artist Elizabeth Matthews; the scarf is hand woven and painted silk from a womens weaving workshop in Kyrgiztan; the wall unit is vintage ca.1950s Baker furniture hand painted and rubbed with new color.

    AUTHENTIC GOURMET MARKET COFFEE BAR & BYO CAFE FULL-SERVICE CATERING

  • 20 35 South High Street 610.696.3990 emilyal ice.com

    HAIR STYLING

    MAKEUP APPLICATION

    WEDDING & SPECIAL EVENT BEAUTY

    SPA TREATMENTS

    FACIALS & MICRODERMABRASION

    WAXING & MORE

    impeccablebeauty

    Whether its a spring formal, summer wedding, or just a girls night

    out, makeup and airbrush tans are a feel-good service. Were looking

    forward to making the women of West Chester look and feel amazing for their special events this season.

    -EMILY-

  • 138 East Gay Street 610.692.7500 t ishstyle.com 21

    fresh faceTISH BOUTIQUE

    EVERYONE LOVES GETTING SPECIAL ATTENTION, and Tish Boutique is just the place to find it.

    Two dynamic forces, Ashley Tischler and Tonda DiPasquale, have joined together to create a personalized experience for shoppers.

    This spring at Tish Boutique, youll discover what is new in fashion, plus benefit from Ashleys expert eye for style.

    First neighbors and friends, and now successful business partners, these two fashion forward women seek out unique and special pieces from their favorite designers in New York. We want to introduce our customers to fresh and fun spring fashion, and New York was the perfect place to find the upcoming trends, says Ashley.

    Featured designers include Tibi, Milly, Vince, Rebecca Taylor, DL1961 Premium Denim, and even The Ellie Rose, an adorable line made just for little girls.

    Ashley and Tonda have created a warm and inviting atmosphere where women of all ages will feel comfortable to shop. They have created a boutique designed for all women, with a variety of price points, sizes, and styles.

    We are really trying to help women find and create their own personal style, so they can feel and look their best.

    With a degree in Fashion Merchandising from Philadelphia University, Ashley is enthusiastic to start this new business: Ive always been fascinated with fashion and the confidence it brings to women.

    Tondas family has owned and operated a successful retail business for over 57 years. She feels excited about this new venture with Ashley.

    I think what attracted me to start a business with Ashley was her passion for fashion, says Tonda. She has a classic look with a bit of contemporary flair. She mixes pieces very well, and most of all she has an eye for choosing the right things for people to wear. It was really refreshing to recognize this talent in Ashley. I feel confident starting this new business, its going to be fun!

    Want to look fabulous this spring? Pick mint and blush hues, the seasons hottest colors.

    Visit Tish Boutique for their Grand Opening March 8-9!

    Ashley Tischler and Tonda DiPasquale

  • a growing local partnership

    YOUR SPRING SEASON STARTS LOCALLY Ace Hardware has all of your favorite gardening items, like

    seeds, shovels, wheelbarrows, and more. Organic Mechanics Soil, made locally in Chester County, has a soil blend for each of your gardening needs, from containers to raised

    beds. Buy Organic. Buy Local!

    22 Find Organic Mechanics Soi l at Ace Hardware of West Chester, 720 West Strasburg Road 610.344.4811 organicmechanicsoi l .com

    Mark Highland and Michael Betterly of Organic Mechanics Soil with Ace Hardwares Helene and Matt Clair and their dog, Gracie.

    Learn about Organic

    Mechanics Soil here

  • 18-22 West Gay Street 610.431.0770 ki ldaresir ishpub.com A Dave Magrogan Group Restaurant 23

    celebrating ten years

    17 DAYS OF SAINT PATRICKS DAY Join us March 1st-17th to celebrate 17 Days of Irish Culture and Heritage. Each day Kildares will feature an Authentic Irish dish,

    drink, or event to warm you up for the biggest Irish Holiday of the year! From Bangers and Mash to Guinness Beef Stew, to Perfect Pints

    of Guinness and Jameson 18 year, to the Irish dancers and Irish bands there will be something for everyone!

    of authentic cuisine

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    Kildares is proud to celebrate ten years in the borough of West Chester. Over the past decade our

    restaurant brands have expanded across the country, but our home office and heart proudly reside on Gay Street.

    -Dave Magrogan, owner-

  • Were thrilled to announce our newly updated

    menu!CHEF KAREN WEINSTEIN

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    24 117 East Gay Street 610.429.4046 docmagrogans.com A Dave Magrogan Group Restaurant

  • LOBSTER SUMMER ROLLS Chilled Lobster, Marinated Julienne Vegetables, Mango Dipping Sauce

    ORANGE SESAME SHRIMP Tempura Battered, Orange-Sesame Glaze, Asian Slaw

    SMOKED FISH DIP Served with Toasted Sourdough Crostini, Arugula Salad

    GRILLED OCTOPUS SALAD Chilled Octopus, Kalamata Olives, Pear Tomatoes, Arugula, Lemon Segments, Sumac Vinaigrette

    WASABI PEA CRUSTED AHI TUNA Seared Rare, Pickled Ginger, Wasabi & Soy Sauce

    SKUNA BAY SALMON & CRAB HASH Vancouver Island Craft Raised Salmon, Sweet Potato & Crab Meat Hash, BBQ Beurre Blanc

    CALIFORNIA STYLE MAHI TACOS Three Blackened Mahi Tacos, Corn Tortillas, Corn & Crab Salsa, Napa Cabbage & Spicy Aioli

    PAN SEARED VIKING VILLAGE SEA SCALLOPS Fingerling Potatoes, Cauliflower-Red Pepper Hash, Sweet Corn Emulsion

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  • CHESTER COUNTYS HISTORIC COURTHOUSE

    Chester County began dispensing justice on the corner of High and Market Streets in West Chester in the 1780s. In the 1840s, the need for a larger courthouse was confirmed by the overcrowding of row offices; the disordered, jumbled state of records, deeds, and official papers; and the huge attendance of citizens at some rather notorious trials including the Battle Axes free-love perfectionist Christian cult located in North Coventry Township. This combination led the County Commissioners to take a bold step and hire architect Thomas U. Walter to design a new structure. Walters Greek Revival building was completed within two years at a price of $55,000. It has remained a landmark of the West Chester community ever since.

    For over 160 years, the courtrooms in the Historic Courthouse remained in use. Famous trials included the 1873 Udderzook Trialfor insurance fraud and murderwhich was a landmark case in confirming the legal admissibility of photographs in court. The Johnston Gang murder trials took place in the early 1980s. In more recent years, Courtroom One was also the setting for many naturalization ceremonies for Chester County residents.

    CHESTER COUNTY ESTABLISHED IN 1682 ONE OF THREE ORIGINALCOUNTIES IN PENNSYLVANIA HISTORIC COURTHOUSE OPENED IN 1848

    COURTHOUSE STEPS REMAIN GATHERING PLACE FOR EXPRESSIONS OFFIRST AMENDMENT FREEDOMS

    Chester County Commissioners Terence Farrell, Kathi Cozzone, Ryan Costello. Photographed inside Courtroom 2 of West Chesters Historic Courthouse. Circa 1848.

    The steps and lawn outside the Historic Courthouse have beenand remain a focal point for gatherings and leading citizens expressions of their First Amendment Freedoms. In the 1870s, womens suffragist, Frances Willard, rallied on the courthouse steps. Chester County soldiersfrom the Civil War to the two World Warsassembled in front of the Courthouse before heading out with their units. Today, the Historic Courthouse remains a public forum for rallies, vigils, press conferences, and community events.

    As trustees and stewards of the Historic Courthouse, the Chester County Commissioners are committed to preserving the building so Historic Courtrooms One and Two are available for appropriate public use. Final upgrades to the heating and cooling systems, and ADA accessibility, are expected to be completed this fall. The Historic Courthouse will remain a public building.

    26 Chester County Commissioners, 313 W. Market St , Suite 6202 610.344.6100 chesco.org

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    lo c a l he r i ta g e Chester Countys Historic Courthouse is a landmark of the West Chester community and will remain a public building.

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  • Among the distinguished men who, by their patriotism and eloquence, have assisted to

    create and sustain the party of constitutional freedom which now predominates in most of the free States, there is no one who has a firmer hold on the confidence and

    affections of the people of the Great West, or is more an object of their enthusiastic admiration,

    than Abraham Lincoln of Springfield, Illinois.

    the opening sentence of

    abraham lincoln, published february 11, 1860, on the front

    page of the chester county times, a republican newspaper that operated in what is now

    known as the lincoln building at 28 west market st in

    west chester, pa.

    Joseph J. Lewis, the first biographer of Abraham Lincoln. Image courtesy of Chester County Historical Society.

    JOSEPH J. LEWIS (1801-1883) Born in Westtown Township, Joseph J. Lewis spent much of his life in West Chester as a lawyer, teacher, historian, author, abolitionist, and local politician. He was active in Republican politics and

    The Lincoln Building is owned and managed by the Chester County Community Foundation

  • The seeds of the first biography of Abraham Lincoln were planted on a chilly Fall evening at the Bloomington, Illinois, courthouse in 1858. It was there that Lincoln had a chance encounter with Jesse Fell, a Chester County native transplanted to Illinois, who had become Lincoln's trusted friend and political advisor.

    They chatted for a few minutes, then Fell invited Lincoln to sit down and discuss his prospects for the presidential election in 1860. Fell told Lincoln that he had visited several eastern states where he met Republicans who had become aware of Lincoln as a political force. But beyond his name they knew little of him. If he were given some exposure in the northeast part of the country, thought Fell, he may possibly receive the support needed to be a viable presidential candidate.

    He further told Lincoln that he knew "an eminent jurist and essayist in Pennsylvania" willing to write and circulate a newspaper article introducing Lincoln to the eastern electorate. But Fell needed information on Lincoln's personal background and asked him to provide it.

    At first, Lincoln hesitated. But eventually he changed his mind and provided Fell with a three-page, handwritten note that described his upbringing, education, and a bare outline of his professional and political accomplishments. It was the first of a handful of autobiographical notes Lincoln would write. They were soon delivered to Joseph Lewis, the "eminent jurist and essayist" who took Lincoln's notes and fleshed them out into Lincoln's first biography. It was published on February 11, 1860 in The Chester County Times, a weekly Republican newspaper in what is now the Lincoln Building in West Chester where Lewis also had an office.

    Only about 2,000 copies were distributed, but it is said to have been republished a million times to introduce Lincoln to the electorate. The biography was considered pivotal to launching Lincolns presidential campaign and was credited by Lincoln as an important factor in his election.

    Today, West Chester recognizes the contribution its notable citizens made to this extraordinary part of history with the dedication of where it took place as The Lincoln Building in 1947. Curiously, the first biography has been read by very few contemporary authors, if any. Eventually, that will change as the interest in Lincoln and his life promises that these hidden words will eventually come back to life.

    Read the full story of Lincoln's biography at DowntownWestChester.com.

    Lincoln in 1859. This photo was taken about the time the biography was written.

    campaigned for Lincoln both at the Republican Convention in Chicago in 1860 and nationally. For his efforts, Lincoln rewarded him with the position of Commissioner of Internal Revenue from 1863-1865. His home for many years still stands at the southwest corner of Miner & Church Streets.

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    THE ONLY KNOWN COPY OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION NOW SURVIVES AT THE CHESTER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 225 NORTH HIGH STREET, WEST CHESTER.

    a national historic momentBY MALCOLM JOHNSTONE

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  • CELEBRATING GIUNTA HISTORY IN WEST CHESTER, Pietros Prime Steakhouse and Nonnas Italian restaurant are both born out of the rich and long history of the food business started by the Giunta family here in West Chester in 1927.

    Pietro N. Giunta opened his first Italian Specialties Market in that year and it was later owned by his sons, Frank and Tony, until 1976. In that year, Frank J. Giunta Jr., grandson to Pietro, and his wife Nina, owned and operated the store until 2005 when they were forced to sell their Giuntas Thriftway.

    1930 Pietro Giunta, age 30, with his family

    1938 Nonna with Grampy

    TODAY Frank & Nina Giunta with Marisa & Sean Powell

    1952 Nonna in kitchen with Nina and brother Bobby

    1927-1976 Giunta Brothers Groceries at Darlington and Biddle Streets

    1991-2005 Giuntas Thriftway at Bradford Plaza

    The restaurants grew out of this family tradition and are owned and operated by Marisa (Frank and Ninas daughter) and her husband Sean Powell. They were supported and encouraged to develop the skills that made these two fine restaurants what they are today.

    They carry with them the Giunta heritage and work ethic every day to give West Chester two great culinary experiences. The Giunta family is proud of their West Chester heritage, and West Chester is proud of them.

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    Enjoy classes and events on a local farm with rich history of the Battle of Brandywine.

    Stop by this weekend and see local farming!

    Founded in 1709, the farm is continuing its rich heritage by producing many varieties of non-certified organic and local vegetables.

    Thornbury Farm is a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) organization. By making a financial commitment to the farm, members create a relationship with the farm and receive a weekly basket of produce from late May into the fall.

    Whos YOUR farmer? Visit today to learn more.

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    The Merchant of Menace Gallery is a fitting showplace for these one-of-a-kind pieces of art. The 100-year-old building previously served as a Meeting

    House, the Town Grange, and a schoolhouse.

  • EMILY WILKINS

    Her ceramic work reflects the investigation of imagination, growth, and development of product through a strong symbolic language. Within her exploration she incorporates idea, process, and product using abundance, layers, and shape to create her conceptualized pieces. clayrocket.com

    RHODA KAHLER

    A ceramic artist working in tile and sculpture of all sizes, Rhoda continues to push the envelope of how all the qualities of clay can be intuited and explored. One of her works is currently hanging at the Woodmere Art Museum as part of the Philip Jamison Collection. She has recently been awarded a Guest Artist residency at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. rhodakahler.com

    KAREN DELANEY

    Cashel Tower (steel 26 tall) is a sculpture inspired by my experience of the the narrow passages, randomly curved walls, and cave-like niches of the medieval Castle Cashel in Tipperary Ireland.

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    MONIQUE KENDIKIAN-SARKESSIAN

    Monique is an expressionist painter who is greatly inspired by nature and European painting traditions. Nationally awarded, her work is known for vibrant color and expressive line. Enriching your life by bringing beauty and inspiration to your walls.

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    ANNETTE ALESSI

    Annette Alessi is a figurative and landscape artist greatly inspired by the Wyeths and has studied with Karl Kuerner. She has been published in the 100 Artists of the Brandywine Valley and teaches at various art centers such as CCAA. See her solo exhibit at the CCAA Exton location April 20th, 2013 for a pediatric cancer benefit. 610.742.7474 alessicreations.com

    Join the arts at Chester County Art Association.

    Become a member or take a class. Purchase pieces by local artists at both our West Chester galleries and at CCAAs Exton Square Studio, or

    show your own artwork in our exhibitions.

    Give back to your local arts community. Donate to our ArtReach programs, make a donation to support our renovations, or have your business

    sponsor an event. Consider planned giving, creating a scholarship fund, or simply volunteering.

    And for aspiring young artists from 3 to 18, try CCAAs Summer Art Camps, all taught by artists

    with arts degrees. Go online for more information.

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  • BEST KNOWN AS AN HISTORIC PRESERVATIONIST EXTRAORDINAIRE, A. ROY SMITH WORKS RELENTLESSLY IN WEST CHESTER AND ACROSS PENNSYLVANIA AS AN ADVOCATE FOR SAVING HISTORIC STRUCTURES. And when it comes to championing the cause of preservation, Roy never wavers:Buildings are the three-dimensional representation of our past. You can have pictures and so forth, but its not the same, he says. Its also been proven time and again that preservation is good economics, and the existing building is the greenest building.

    Honored with the Preservationist of the Year Award in 2011 by the West Chester Downtown Foundation, Roy has been a leader in this important field for over 40 years. First called to action when he lived in Wilmington, Delaware, Roy explains: I got involved in a local organization called Cityside which promoted the advantages of living in the city. Part of that was educating people on the value of preserving

    Wilmingtons historic resources. That got me involved in historic preservation.

    Among his West Chester accomplishments, Roy is particularly satisfied by the results of three endeavors:

    As part of the First Block Four, he and the others lobbied the county to change its proposed plans to tear down the buildings at Church and Gay Streets.

    They were planning to build what wouldve been a very, very large building, totally out of proportion, Roy says. We were successful in getting them to move down to the 200 block of Market Street.

    The other two significant achievements include writing the nominations for the Borough to be named by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of its 2006 Dozen Distinctive Destinations and for the Borough to become a Preserve America Community.

    Although Roy is active in many efforts, his present titles include treasurer of the West Chester Business Improvement District, chairman of the Board of Directors of Preservation Pennsylvania, board member of the Uptown Entertainment Alliance and the West Chester Downtown Foundation, and an Advisor to the National Trust. He also travels to Washington, D.C. a couple times a year with Preservation Action, a group that lobbies for this vital issue.

    For Roy, rescuing our historic places links us to our past, expands our understanding of the present, and inspires a vision for the future by illuminating the American experience. It not only saves buildings, it saves our stories.

    We need to maintain the integrity of our historic resources, he says. So I will continue to be involved in the Boroughs preservation efforts and monitor things that are going on and speak out when its appropriate.

    A. Roy Smith is photographed in front of West Chester Library on North Church Street.

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    Visual Expansion Gallery is the oldest art gallery in Chester County located in

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    WEST CHESTER FRIENDS SCHOOL is an independent Quaker elementary school educating boys and girls in preschool through fifth grade. In keeping with the School's philosophy and mission, children are taught an enriched, preparatory curriculum, supported by the arts and technology.

    West Chester Friends students learn in the context of Quaker values, including respect for one another, self-discipline, peaceful conflict resolution, and responsibility to the community.

  • THE CHESTER COUNTY CHORAL SOCIETY The Chester County Choral Society, directed by Gary Garletts, performs Brahms Requiem, in English, with soloists and chamber orchestra. CCCS performs a variety of sacred and secular choral music throughout Chester County. Join us as we celebrate our 40th Anniversary Concert. Brahms Requiem with soloists and chamber orchestra. Saturday, May 11, 2013, 7:30 pm Church of the Good Samaritan, Paoli, PA chestercountychoralsociety.org

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    WEST CHESTER STUDIO FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Join us at the Chester County Historical Society for our Annual Spring Show! Audiences of all ages will be delighted to see Furry Tails by Joel Doty, June 1st and 2nd at 2:00 pm. Those interested in a little more controversy will enjoy our Teen One Act Festival May 31st, and June 1st at 7:30 pm. Auditions for our Spring Show are March 10th.Performers in grades 3-12 are welcome to audition. Check our website for more information.

    Registration has begun for our popular Summer Theater Camps, which offer performance opportunities for all! westchesterstudio.com 484.995.2915

    BRANDYWINE BALLET COMPANY Chester Countys oldest non-profit ballet company is proud to premiere a new full-length ballet, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, May 3-5 at the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall. You wont be in Kansas anymore as Resident Choreographer Nancy Page puts an innovative twist to this timeless classic. With more than 45 professional, semi-professional, & student trainees, excellent ballet is only a short drive away. Also, serious ballet students can train with the best at Brandywine Ballets 2013 Summer Study Program. Learn more about our Summer programs online. Check figwestchester.com for details on a spring ticket giveaway! brandywineballet.com 610.696.2711

    WEST CHESTER FILM FESTIVAL Join us for the ninth West Chester Film Festival over the weekend of April 26-28. We will screen short films, up to 30 minutes in length, submitted by independent filmmakers from around the world. Submissions are juried by a panel of industry professionals and winners chosen according to content, innovation, and technical execution. We anticipate attendance of 3,000 film-lovers this year. westchesterfilmfestival.com 484.639.9237

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  • Stan Zukin started out in 1964 in West Chester, purchasing the smallest store in town and creating Thatchers Pharmacy. The pharmacy flourished in this thriving community and soon became known as the proverbial general storea true community gathering spot.

    In the 1970s, 60 percent of downtown West Chester was vacant. As a merchant with solid values and dependability, Stan quickly earned the trust of both West Chester business owners and residents. Zukin Realty saw the opportunity to invest where no one else was willing to.

    Scott Zukin, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a focus on history, has brought not only his antique restoration experience, but also his knowledge of art and architecture to all Zukin Realty, Inc. projects. Today, as a father and son team, Stan and Scott hold fast to the belief that Zukin Realty, Inc. should continue to have a wonderful small family business feel with big business know-how.

    As a commercial landlord, Zukin Realty, Inc. seeks out businesses that complement the West Chester community as a whole. When Zukin Realty finds a property that others would tear down, they are interested in recreating a solid rental opportunity that preserves the history of West Chester.

    Zukin Realty, Inc. makes history by preserving history. They have received The West Chester Downtown Foundation Historic Preservation Award two years in a row40 E. Market Street and 15 N. Church Streetmaking them the only property developer to achieve this significant standing.

    From replacing a window to refurbishing a storefront to renovating an entire building, Zukin Realty, Inc. always keeps history in mind. Stan, Scott, and their small, friendly staff consider themselves lucky to work with people of all ages and backgrounds, including business owners, families, and young college students.

    As a family business, Zukin Realtys goal is to continually improve their properties. As Scott explains, Well hold your hand through business development. Your home or business will have the beautiful characteristics of a bygone era. The Zukin Realty, Inc. staff is here for you.

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    EVERY DAY, KAREN SIMMONS GOES TO WORK AT THE CHESTER COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, HOUSED AT THE HISTORIC LINCOLN BUILDING IN THE HEART OF WEST CHESTERS BUSINESS DISTRICT.

    Best known as the publication site for the first Abraham Lincoln biography, this Federalist-style building was built in 1833 by William Everharta Congressman, philanthropist, and the wealthiest resident in West Chester.

    Keeping the buildings historic connection to philanthropy alive and thriving, the Community Foundation seeks to lead and inspire individuals and organizations to create or contribute to lasting legacies in Chester County.

    As she oversees more than 350 charitable funds started by individuals, families, businesses, and nonprofit organizations, Karen is keenly aware that these funds represent ordinary people making extraordinary commitments to their community.

    We connect people who care with causes that matter, so that their legacies make a difference, says Karen.

    With her M.Ed. from Temple University and her previous work as Executive Director of La Salles Nonprofit Center in Philadelphia, Karen is the ideal person to support the mission of CCCF, serving in this role since 2001.

    For those with a heart for philanthropy, Karen provides essential information and guidance. The fields of interest vary and include arts and culture, education, religion, and social services.

    Some people like to give to women, men, children, seniors. Some people give to rocks and trees! she says. About 75 percent of the grants are made to local causes. There are 800 charities in Chester County, 8,000 in the Delaware Valley, and 1.1 million across the country.

    Connecting people who care with the causes that matter so their legacies make a difference forever, Karen encourages people from all walks of life to create or contribute to lasting charitable funds.

    The things that came before us need to be honored, says Karen. And were doing something in todays life, making grants to causes now and forever, so were honoring the past and were looking to the future in the same place.

    Karen Simmons photographed on the balcony of the Lincoln Building

    giving backKAREN SIMMONS

    The Historic Lincoln Biography Building, 28 W. Market Street, West Chester. To arrange a free tour, visit chescocf.org, phone 610.696.8211, or just stop by the offices of the Community Foundation.

    HONORING THE PAST, LOOKING TO THE FUTURE

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  • HOW YOU CAN HELP Monetary donations are always appreciated. Send checks to WCFC, 545 E. Gay St. West Chester, PA 19380.

    Donate online at westchesterfoodcupboard.org

    Donate grocery store gift cards (ShopRite, Giant, etc.)

    Bring unexpired, non-perishable food items to the Cupboard:

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    THE WEST CHESTER FOOD CUPBOARD believes that no one should go hungry. The Cupboard exists to provide supplementary food assistance to West Chester

    families and individuals in need. With generous support from the community, the West Chester Food Cupboard reaches out to serve neighbors with consideration

    and respect. The West Chester Food Cupboard is 100% volunteer.

    If you would like to learn how you can support the Cupboard or find out how people qualify to receive food go to: westchesterfoodcupboard.org.

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    THE WHIP TAVERN and the surrounding landmark

    ground is home to history and tradition.

    Our location has always provided a homegrown

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    Sample an excellent British specialty prepared with

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  • new this year! Winners Circle Boxes: Reserved seating right

    on the finish line. This is the it place to be. Carriage Row: Step back in time and

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    competition for good fun and a great view.

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    oin the tradition of tailgates and tent parties at the 83rd Radnor Hunt Races. Six steeplechase races for $180,000 in purses bring the best in the sport to Radnor Hunt in Malvern. Get a spot on the rail and be up close for the six steeplechase races. Invite some friends and share the beauty of horseracing in the open countryside. All proceeds benefit the open space and clean water programs of the Brandywine Conservancy.

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    farming goodness

    Pete Flynn of Petes Produce Farm in the greenhouse.

    NOW FARMING OVER 200 ACRES

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    Pete, originally a dairy farmer in Westtown, has been providing the community with fresh, homegrown produce

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    making techniques. Grateful for and in acknowledgement of William Penn, we take pride in carrying the name Penns Woods Winery.

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    William Poole Bancroft, a philanthropist and

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  • WEST CHESTERS OFFICIALLY LICENSED LOCAL MINI DEALERSHIP

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    Red Stein, boxer & retired naval officer

    Carolyn Blish, nationally recognized watercolorist

    Nick Kaebnick, photographer

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  • LEFT TO RIGHT: Monica Patel Zeitz, M.D., Michael Davis, D.O, and Joyann Kroser, M.D. Other physicians in this practice who see patients at this location are Michael Farber, M.D., and Neil Tarkin, M.D.

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  • Brandywine ValleyWINE TRAIL

    Carley Razzi Mack Penns Woods Winery

    Mario Patone Patone Cellars

    Lance Castle Black Walnut Winery

    Jim Osborn Chaddsford Winery

    Jim Kirkpatrick Kreutz Creek Vineyards

    Kurt Kalb Borderland Vineyard TM

    Mark Harris Paradocx Vineyard

    Cheers to 10 years! Join the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail in celebrating 10 years together during Barrels on the Brandywine, held each weekend in March. Savor award-winning wines, sip the newest vintage, enjoy charming tasting rooms, and tour barrel-aging cellars. Black Walnut Winery, Borderland Vineyard, Chaddsford Winery, Kreutz Creek Vineyards, Paradocx Vineyard, Patone Cellars, Penns Woods Winery, Twin Brook Winery

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