Stay busy and join Land Steward, Carl Hutchinson, in an effort to improve BRC’s nature preserves. Assist with a variety of tasks including invasive species removal, trail clearing, tree planting maintenance, and light construction, all while learning about nature, having fun, and meeting great people!
No experience necessary!
Water, sturdy work boots, and protective clothing are a must. Tools, work gloves, and eye and ear protection (if necessary) will be provided.
A Story Time and Outdoor Adventure Club Ages: 3-5 Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book provided by Baldwin's Book Bard. Afterwards, the story continues into a real-life outdoor adventure. Adult participation is optional. A snack will be provided. Space is limited. Please register by Wednesday … Continued
In addition to the actual creek clean-up, BRC will be partnering with Pocopson Township this year to clean up roads within the Brandywine Watershed. Volunteers of all ages are needed to help with this task. All supplies will be provided. For more information, or to register, please email or call 610-793-1090.
Sponsored by Kennett Area Park Authority and Brandywine Red Clay Alliance Tickets: Advance ticket Prices: Adults (16 and older) $10 Children (6-15) $5 Children 5 and Under Free Day of Event ticket Prices: Adults (16 and older) $12 Children (6-15) $6 Children 5 and Under Free Tickets on sale now at the Kennett Borough Office, 120 … Continued
The Myrick Conservation Center will host eight local bands during the 2017 Summer Solstice Musical festival with proceeds benefiting BRC. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the gate. For more information on the event, lineup and tickets, please visit http://waykool.com/solstice/.
Founded in 2000 the Cameltones have endeavored to bring jam music to dozens of people in the Brandywine Valley. They combine their love of classic rock with a healthy dose of Attention Deficit Disorder to assure that no song is ever played the same way twice. Concert is free. Gates open at 6 p.m.
If you grew up in the Wilmington area in the late 70's and early 80's you know all about the legendary Shytown. Fun live performances and a great combination of cover and original songs. A regular at the Stone Balloon, Shytown was a "must see" band during the tri-state area's golden age of the big … Continued
Meet Jamie Hicks of Meadow Springs Farm and BRC Executive Director, Jim Jordan for a personal tour of these amazing flowers while learning about their journey from our land to your bird feeders. A hayride will escort you through the fields and you will have the opportunity to take family photos surrounded by a sea of … Continued