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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
It happens every year at this time, the Bellefonte Arts Festival in "Funny, funky little Bellefonte Delaware." I was just down on Brandywine Boulevard and could see the merchants getting ready and putting out signs. But the big change will be this Saturday, May 20, 2017, when they close off the Boulevard and merchants with all kinds of goods, plus food wagons will be tempting you with their wares.Of course, all the regulars will be open--from Bellefonte Vintage to Bellefonte Arts and JPT Chair Caning, Etc., to Eclectica and the Bellefonte Cafe.And what kind of homes are for sale here?  Look at the homes for sale in Bellefonte and adjacent Gordon Heights and let me know if anything interests you.Information presented by Carolyn Roland, Your Older and Historic Homes Resource.
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
Saturday was a fun time to wander over to Brandywine Blvd. in Bellefonte, Delaware and check out Blocktoberfest. The antiques, collectibles, what- nots, art, and artful clothing and jewelry were on display at shops such at Bellefonte Vintage, Bellefonte Arts and Eclectica.  Something new to me, Kapow Food Truck was there and I tried their vegetarian spring rolls with special sauce on the side. Wow! Piping hot and delicious. Definitely a truck to keep track of, plus you can always find them at the nearby Boothwyn PA Booth's Corner Farmers Market every Friday and Saturday.  And of course, make an appointment to see The Chambers Mansion, 3 blocks away at the corner of Brandywine Blvd. and Lore Ave., a neighborhood standout Queen Anne Victorian Mansion now for sale with Carolyn Roland, Your...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
I just received this news Bulletin from my friend Susan at Bellefonte Vintage:  Guess who's coming back to Brandywine Boulevard? We are thrilled to announce that longtime Bellefonte merchants Sue Ellen Creech and Tonya Smallwood are returning to Brandywine Blvd, sharing space with Bellefonte Vintage! Sue Ellen, formerly of Garages Aux Trois and Sacks Thrift Avenue is rebranding as One Shopper Girl and will offer her superlative collection of resale clothing, jewelry and accessories. Tonya, who formerly owned A Dance Through Time,right next door to Bellefonte Vintage, will be selling funky, fun, vintage furniture, home accessories and more in her new enterprise, It's Serendipity. A grand opening celebration for both ladies will be held during First Friday festivities on May 6, starting a...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
With a population of 1193 and a land area of .18 square miles, it’s hard to imagine it as an arts, antiques, and “eclectica” hot spot, but you can see it first hand Friday night from 5-8 p.m. Situated between the northern edge of Wilmington, Delaware and the Pennsylvania State line, this incorporated town is a popular place for first time buyers as well as those who have lived there for generations. Bellefonte Vintage and Artopia (art, vintage & healing) at 901 Brandywine Blvd. will be offering graphology readings, 20% off on art and antiques, as well as reflexology mini-sessions Friday night.The Bellefonte Cafe at #804 always has food and drink specials, as well as scheduled entertainment which you can check out on their Facebook page that day. Next door is Eclectica, for jewelry, scar...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
Funky, funny little Bellefonte!  With a population of 1193 and a land area of .18 square miles, it’s hard to imagine it as an arts, antiques, and “eclectica” hot spot, but it is. Situated a stone’s throw from the Delaware River between the northern edge of Wilmington, Delaware and the Pennsylvania State line, this incorporated town is a  popular place for first time buyers as well as those who have lived there for generations.  Bellefonte Vintage has recently come under the ownership of Susan Walton, who has cleared out much stale merchandise and put her own spin on the genre, with “antiques and great finds”. She is at 901 Brandywine Blvd., and online at www.bellefontevintage.com. Open T-W-F 11-6, Th 11-4, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4.  Take the opportunity to wander next door to 903 Brandywine B...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
Funky, funny little Bellefonte!  With a population of 1193 and a land area of .18 square miles, it’s hard to imagine it as an arts, antiques, and “eclectica” hot spot, but it is. Situated a stone’s throw from the Delaware River between the northern edge of Wilmington and the Pennsylvania State Line, this incorporated town is a popular town for first time buyers as well as those who have lived there for generations who love the vintage homes and the neighborhood vibe. Bellefonte has had some changes lately, with new owners at the Bellefonte Café and Bellefonte Vintage taking over the antique shop on the corner of Brandywine and Marion. Take the opportunity to wander across Brandywine Boulevard  #903 to visit Tonya Smallwood at her shop, A Dance Through Time, “A place to find timeless tre...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
I visited JPT Chair Caning, Etc. on Brandywine Blvd. last week during the First Friday art events in Wilmington and Bellefonte. Fascinating place!   Paula Thomas and Jackie Palmer are the owners, and I got a little explanation of her work from Paula, who has been in the business 13 years. When she started taking classes to learn how to create these intricately woven chair seats, it seems that by the end of the series of classes, she was always the lone remaining student. So you can see how determined she is!     What looks like the simplest method is the pressed cane, which comes by the roll. But it turns out to be the hardest kind to do, since the old seat must first be removed without damaging the chair. It is held in place with a spline, sort of like a screen on a window. But some s...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
  Brandywine Hundred Fire Company “Fire Safety Halloween Parade and Party”   Time: Noon, Saturday, Oct. 25   Details:  If the kids are looking for a Haloween parade, come to Bellefonte Saturday. It will start with all children and adults lining up at the top of the Lindamere neighborhood at Brandywine Blvd. and continue to the Brandywine Hundred Fire Company for a costume contest, hotdogs, pretzels, drinks, treats and fun activities for the kids. Remember Fire Prevention education never ends.   Location: Brandywine Hundred Fire Company - Station 11, 1006 Brandywine Blvd., Wilmington, DE 19809 If you are looking to move to this charming small village with its shops and cafe, check out the homes for sale on Carolyn Roland's website.    
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
Historic Bellefonte, Delaware has a population of 1193 and a land area of .18 square miles. It’s hard to imagine it as an arts, antiques, and “eclectica” hot spot, but it is. Situated a stone’s throw from the Delaware River between the northern edge of Wilmington, Delaware and the Pennsylvania State line, this incorporated town is getting ready to celebrate 100 years since its 1915 founding.     A visit to Brandywine Boulevard finds Bellefonte Arts at number 803 getting ready for a special exhibit, with new work showing up in time for the Art Loop on the First Friday of each month . One of the two small rooms of the gallery finds displays that can be rolled to the side for art classes. Further information on classes and exhibits is available or check the Facebook page or .blogspot.com/...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
Historic Bellefonte, Delaware has a population of 1193 and a land area of .18 square miles. It’s hard to imagine it as an arts, antiques, and “eclectica” hot spot, but it is. Situated a stone’s throw from the Delaware River between the northern edge of Wilmington, Delaware and the Pennsylvania State line, this incorporated town is getting ready to celebrate 100 years since its 1915 founding.   A visit to Brandywine Boulevard finds Bellefonte Arts at number 803 getting ready for a special exhibit, with new work showing up in time for the Art Loop on the First Friday of each month . One of the two small rooms of the gallery finds displays that can be rolled to the side for art classes. Further information on classes and exhibits is available or check the Facebook page or  Bellefontearts....
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By David Henke, Realtor, Homes Just West of Philadelphia PA
(Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc)
OPEN HOUSE THIS SUNDAY 12-2409 S Lynn Dr Wilmington DE 19809Updated Bank Owned Property This Sunday we will be holding 409 S Lynn Dr in Stonehaven Wilmington DE open from 12:00 - 2:00 This is a nice single family home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Stonehaven is located at the intersection of Marsh Rd and the Philadelphia Pike. From the intersection, the entrance to Stonehaven is the first right south or west of the intersection on the Philadelphia Pike heading toward Wilmington. This is Lynn Dr - simply continue on Lynn until you reach the property at 409 S Lynn on the right.  David HenkeLong & Foster Real Estate Inc – Bear, DE/Devon, PAOffice: 302-834-3431/Direct: 610-618-0808www.DelawarePAHomes.com (All statistics per the TrendMLS System and believed accurate but not guaranteed)
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
            Driving down south Brandywine Boulevard in Bellefonte, Delaware,  you pass the firehouse on your right, and just as you get to the corner of Marion Ave. at the traffic light, you will see Michael’s Barber shop, with the familiar candy striped pole. But those in the know will walk behind the barber shop to see the mural by Bellefonte artist Nicole Kristiana Logan, who took a week's vacation from her job to paint the mural. Her Delaware theme includes peach and holly trees, a squirrel, cat and rabbit,  swallowtail butterfies, and a sparkling fountain (which the artist hopes will inspire someone to contribute to the town). Stop by on a summer Saturday morning, and you will find the Bellefonte Farmer's Market going strong just to the north of the barber shop.
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
Funky, funny little Bellefonte!  With a population of 1193 and a land area of .18 square miles, it’s hard to imagine it as an arts, antiques, and “eclectica” hot spot, but it is. Situated a stone’s throw from the Delaware River between the northern edge of Wilmington, Delaware and the Pennsylvania State line, this incorporated town is a  popular place for first time buyers as well as those who have lived there for generations.   A visit to Brandywine Boulevard found the Farmer’s Market in full swing last Saturday. Open 9-1 weekly until the end of September, the market features organic veggies from Highland Orchards and the CSA at Thornbury Farm in nearby Chester County.  A local bakery and mushroom grower, as well as a restaurant also had tables. I took the opportunity to wander across ...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
Funky, funny little Bellefonte!  With a population of 1193 and a land area of .18 square miles, it’s hard to imagine it as an arts, antiques, and “eclectica” hot spot, but it is. Situated a stone’s throw from the Delaware River between the northern edge of Wilmington, Delaware and the Pennsylvania State line, this incorporated town is a  popular place for first time buyers as well as those who have lived there for generations.   A visit to Brandywine Boulevard  finds Bellefonte Arts at number 803 getting ready for a special exhibit, with new work showing up in time for the Art Loop on the First Friday of each month . One of the two small rooms of the gallery finds displays that can be rolled to the side for art classes. Further information on classes and exhibits is available or check ...
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