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Township Offices Closed

Kennett Township Offices will be closed on Monday, May 27th for Memorial Day. We will be back to normal operations on Tuesday, May 28th at 8:00 AM.

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National Public Works Week 

This week, we celebrate the unsung heroes of our township—our incredible public works professionals! May 19–25 is National Public Works Week (#NPWW)

Whether it's responding to an electricity outage, repairing traffic lights, patching potholes, keeping our water clean or making sure our parks and open space are beautiful and clean, our crew is always there, working tirelessly to make the township a better place for all of us. 

Our Public Works professionals are the unsung heroes of Kennett Township. They work tirelessly behind the scenes, no matter the weather, to make sure our community remains a wonderful place to live, work, and play.

Join us in expressing our gratitude to these amazing individuals who work day in and day out to enhance our quality of life. Thank you for all that you do!


Public Works Projects in the Township!


Last week the Public Works Department replaced a 24” culvert pipe under Balmoral Drive that had collapsed earlier this month during a rain event.  The existing metal pipe had severely deteriorated.  With the recently purchased excavator and new team members, the pipe replacement was completed in one day.

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Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources 

The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is working on the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. Help guide future outdoor recreation investments, policies, and facilities by sharing your thoughts in an online Pennsylvania Outdoor Recreation Survey! Responses are due by Wednesday, May 22. Complete the survey here: https://bit.ly/3vWICFx.

 

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The Kennett Heritage Center & Kennett Township Historical Commission Proudly Present:  2024 Speaking of History 


A FREE lecture series with a focus on Kennett area history: Funded by Hadley Foundation 


June 22 Juneteenth Celebration at the Kennett Library 

11AM - 1 PM Members of Company B, 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment will display Civil War artifacts and ephemera and give a short talk on the provisions of the Emancipation Proclamation, US Order #3, and the 13th, 14th & 15th Amendments to the Constitution. 

1 PM Featured Speaker: Bryan Cheeseboro, National Park Service Ranger & Historian will present a brief History of the 1st United States Colored Infantry; the only African American Civil War regiment raised in Washington, DC. Myths about the US Colored Troops will be debunked or clarified

September 15, 1 PM at the Kennett Library 

They Suffered So

Featured Speaker: Cliff Parker, Director, Chester County Archives 

In September 1777, British and American soldiers marched across Chester County's landscape, causing considerable damage to those in their path. On September 10, 15,000 British Crown Force soldiers and camp followers descended on Kennett Township and the tiny settlement of Kennett Village. Mr. Parker will share his research and stories of the "ordinary people" and how this one event altered the course of many lives. Facilitated by author and journalist Mark Bowden 

November 17, 1 PM at the Kennett Library 

The Lenape: The Original Stewards of Lenapehoking, and We Are Still Here! 

Featured Speaker: Barbara Bluejay Michalski, Lenape Nation. 

For close to a millennium the Lenape thrived along both branches of the Red Clay Creek. Their territory extended far beyond the limits of the creeks that flow through our home here in Kennett Square. 

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Kennett Square Farmers Market

We’re so excited to kick off the new market season this Friday in our NEW LOCATION! Come find your favorite local farmers + producers (+ some new favorites!) at 600 S Broad St from 3-6pm EVERY FRIDAY. 
Locals may know 600 S Broad as Kennett’s Borough Hall… or where you enjoy Brewfest… or that spot where Clover Market pops up . It’s that big ol’ parking lot at the corner of South + Union, right across from Kennett High School. Being a big ol’ parking lot, there is plenty of on-site FREE PARKING.
We can’t wait to see you on May 3 and...
Every Friday / 3-6pm
600 S Broad St, Kennett Square PA.
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Rotary Club of Kennett Square Announces Second Annual "Kennett On Top" Fundraiser


The Rotary Club of Kennett Square announces its second annual signature fundraiser, “Kennett on Top,” on Saturday, June 22. Last year, the inaugural event was a huge success held on top of the parking garage in downtown Kennett Square! Partygoers couldn’t have asked for better weather, and with the dressy casual atmosphere, great food, fabulous wine, beer, and a signature cocktail from local merchants, the party was a big hit. Patrons danced to the popular 2uesday Nite Band while soaking in the ambiance of vibrant Kennett Square. It was a party like no other in our area!

“Last year, we were especially grateful for our sponsors who helped support our event,” says Susan Minarchi, President of The Rotary Club of Kennett Square. “If it weren’t for their philanthropic outreach, we wouldn’t have had such a successful party,” says Minarchi. The club anticipates the sponsorships to increase this year since the event was such a big hit and over 200 attendees enjoyed a nice evening in Kennett Square. The party will again be epic!

All proceeds benefit the Kennett Rotary Foundation that supports nonprofit agencies in the community, such as Young Moms, Family Promise of Southern Chester County, Maternal Health Child Consortium, Kennett Area Community Service, local police and emergency personnel, and more.

“We can’t wait and look forward to welcoming even more partygoers on June 22”, says Minarchi. For sponsorship and event information, check out their website www.kennettsquarerotary.org or follow them on Facebook.

ABOUT THE ROTARY CLUB OF KENNETT SQUARE

Chartered in 1949, The Rotary Club of Kennett Square is the first and longest-standing club in Kennett Square. We serve the community by actively seeking service projects, especially for children and education and to improve the lives of those who live in the area.

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