Thursday, November 8, 2018

KENNETT: Christmas and axes

Kicking off the Christmas season is the annual Light Parade through downtown Kennett Square, which kicks off at 6:15 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 23 ("Black Friday"). You might want to get there early to snag for a good spot on the sidewalk. People around here really get into parades, and this one is especially fun, with folks decorating their fire trucks, tractors, hay buggies, and just about every kind of vehicle you can think of.
And yes, the very popular Kennett Square Holiday Village at the Creamery on Birch Street is a "go" for 2018. The dates are Dec. 1, 2, 8, and 9, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Like last year, there will be merchants, musicians, artists and food.
In other Creamery news, an axe-throwing range called The Chop Shop will soon be opening. Their website explains who exactly does axe throwing: "All the cool kids with closed-toe shoes!" They will offer coaches for the non-lumberjacks among us, and they plan to set up a competitive league starting in early 2019.ids with closed-toed shoes! Our expert coaches will train you in correct techniques and have you throwing bullseyes in no time! For more experienced throwers, Chop Shop KSQ is a fantastic place to hone, improve your throwing skills and compete regionally!

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