The Log Cabin at Newlin Grist Mill, Glen Mills, PA
Join BRC’s Watershed Director, Brian Winslow, for a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post Associate Editor Frances Stead Sellers, exploring the growing impact of flooding in our region and beyond.
Climate and water experts will examine the causes, consequences, and solutions using Newlin Grist Mill as a case study of what is happening in backyards, basements, and community spaces nationwide.
The event will be held in the Log Cabin at Newlin Grist Mill. Light refreshments and reception to follow.
This event is free for BRC and Newlin Grist Mill members and $20 for all others.
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Victory Brewing Downingtown
420 Acorn Lane, Downingtown, PA, United States
Test your knowledge on watershed conservation, "river" songs and more! Winning team will win tickets to the 2026 Dead Fest! A portion of the proceeds from Headwaters pours will be donated to BRC.
Thursdays (April 16, May 14, June 11) Ages 2 – 6 $7.00 (Members) / $14.00 (Non-Members) Per Drop-In $21.00 (Members) / $42.00 (Non-Members) Per Session Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center. Join us as we go WILD (Wonder, Investigate, Learn, Discover) with weekly nature-related themes. Registration is available for the whole series … Continued
Volunteers needed in both Pennsylvania and Delaware for the annual Brandywine Clean Up. For more information or to register, please visit our Clean Up page!
The Log Cabin at Newlin Grist Mill
219 Cheyney Road, Glen Mills, PA, United States
Join BRC's Watershed Director, Brian Winslow, for a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post Associate Editor Frances Stead Sellers, exploring the growing impact of flooding in our region and beyond. Climate and water experts will examine the causes, consequences, and solutions using Newlin Grist Mill as a case study of what is happening in backyards, … Continued
Brandywine Park
1080 N. Park Drive, Wilmington, DE, United States
A day of environmental advocacy, stewardship, fun and festivities celebrating the Brandywine River and the return of the American Shad. For more information, please visit the event website.