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Brandywine Red Clay Events

Upcoming Event

Books and Boots

February 7 @ 10:00 am

Myrick Conservation Center

Ages 2 – 7
Every Thursday September 10-November 19 (Rain date Fridays)
10:00am – 11:30am

Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an outdoor adventure and take home craft. Please remember to dress for the weather.

Members $5, Non-Member $10 . (Adult/Caregiver free, but must register.)

Registration required.

Books and Boots will be outdoors only.  In case of inclement weather it may be cancelled.

On day of program:

  • Families will be asked to sign a Covid waiver of liability as well as complete a Covid disclosure.
  • All participants will have their temperatures taken at the start of the program (both youth and caregivers)
  • All participants are required to wear masks for the duration of the program.  We will utilize socially distant “breathing breaks” as needed.
  • Participants will be required to use hand sanitizer at start of program.
  • A porta toilet and handwashing station is available near the parking lot.  All buildings are closed to outside visitors.
  • All participants will be met in the parking area.

Dead Fest

Group 319

Gates open at 5 p.m. and music begins at 6 p.m. Adults: $15 in advance/ $25 at the gate Children 12-18: $10 (at the gate only) Kids Under 12: Free Parking $5 per car Click here for tickets. (Tickets go on sale May 15 at 8 a.m.)  

Summer Solstice

Group 319

Enjoy music from eight different bands while enjoying the surroundings of the Myrick Conservation Center. Proceeds benefit BRC. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit the event website.

Summer Music Series- Bones Brigade

Group 319

Gates open at 6 p.m. and concert is free. Check out the Grateful Dead tribute band Bones Brigade as they make their first appearance at BRC.

BYO Picnic Dinner and Star Gazing

Group 319

Join us for an old-fashioned picnic in the grass (supply your own blanket / food / drink) followed by a mesmerizing discussion about our night sky.  The Chester County Astronomical Society will share their wealth of knowledge and telescopes.  Find out how and why the night sky differs each time you view it.  Maybe you … Continued

Summer Music Series- Cameltones

Group 319

Gates open at 6 p.m. and concert is free. We are pleased to welcome back crowd favorite Cameltones to BRC.

Summer Music Series- Afrobear

Group 319

Gates open at 6 p.m. and concert is free. BRC is pleased to welcome West Chester based Afrobear to play their soul-rock music during our summer music series.

Summer Music Series- Scantron

Gates open at 6 p.m. and concert is free. Check out more information from this Philly area band here or on their facebook page.

Books and Boots

Group 319

Ages 3 - 5 Second & Fourth Thursdays September through December 10:00am – 11:30am Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an on-theme craft and an outdoor adventure. Please remember to dress for the weather. Members $5, Non-Member $10 (No … Continued

Sunflower Celebration- It’s for the Birds!

Group 319

Tentatively, Sunday, September 15th Late Bloom Date, Sunday, September 22nd 1:00pm – 3:00pm Come spend the afternoon with us celebrating the sunflower. A hayride will escort you around the fields with picture perfect family photo opportunities as you learn about the journey of sunflowers from our land to your bird feeders. Light refreshments and sunflower … Continued

Books and Boots

Group 319

Ages 3 - 5 Second & Fourth Thursdays September through December 10:00am – 11:30am Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an on-theme craft and an outdoor adventure. Please remember to dress for the weather. Members $5, Non-Member $10 Register … Continued

Young Waterfowlers

Trib 414 Watershed summary

Waterfowling is an American tradition that combines hunting with an appreciation of wetlands and their wildlife. In order to instill a strong conservation ethic for all of our natural resources, BRC and the Delaware Nature Society (DNS) is providing an exciting opportunity for youngsters ages 11 through 15. Participants will study wildlife management, habitat protection, … Continued