CCHC ‘Excited to Connect with Community’ at Spring Festival on Saturday

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Image via the Chester County History Center.

The Chester County History Center will host a Spring Festival on Saturday, May 1 from 10 AM-4 PM.

The event will bring together local artisans selling a range of unique items, including handmade pottery, vintage jewelry, and more. There will be live workshops, including “build your own terrarium” and “tavern sign painting.”

The Spring Festival will be family friendly with activities and crafts for children.

“We are excited for the opportunity to connect with our community and to celebrate the return of spring and all it symbolizes after such an isolating year,” said Allison Snavely, CCHC’s Director of Development.

“We are looking forward to having people experience our new exhibit and learn more about what we offer,” said CCHC President Conor Hepp.

Visitors will have the opportunity to visit the museum and see significant items from the photo archives and library.

All vendors will be hosted outside of the CCHC’s building, while workshops will take place in the auditorium. COVID-19 safety guidelines will be enforced throughout the entire event. Masks must be worn at all times, and hand-sanitizing stations will be available for use. If guests choose to enter the building, their temperatures may be taken, and numbers will be limited.

The mission of the Chester County History Center is to inspire, inform, and build community identity by preserving and sharing the remarkable story of Chester County and its people.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for any interested businesses. Learn more about the Spring Festival.

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