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Did you know open educator complaints are confidential?
+ ⚽ youth sports legislation + lady parts + 🪴 plant swaps + 📚 books
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Want a FREE bouquet from a local flower farm?
I’d love to gift this to you!
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Terrasol Energies: Is now a good time to get rooftop solar?
alternative title: how’s your energy bill lately?! 📈
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The peonies popped early this spring!
+ time to vote! + carnivals + new director + a CF Roadmaster
Read the latest
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CFTRA roadside cleanup keeps getting bigger, and we’re here for it
New friends + clean streets
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Got fast fingers for the library’s Delco Gives challenges?
We’d love your support! Every donation counts.
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Local duo launches Better Than Baked CSA/B Box
Local food artisans combine forces
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CFE Parents’ Night Out: Art we glad we went?
If you were at the CFE Parents’ Night Out Centennial Celebration on April 11, you already know it delivered. And if you weren’t able to attend, consider this your friendly reminder that showing up is usually worth it. I know… the cozy couch and your Netflix queue can be so enticing, but getting out of…
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Fresh perspective; familiar Yoga Space
Yoga is not a destination; it’s a practice that evolves over time. Rachel Doucette, owner of The Yoga Space Chadds Ford, knows there’s always an opportunity for growth in one’s yoga practice. That’s why she’s bringing in visiting yoga instructor, Julian DeVoe, for a unique event this weekend. DeVoe will offer a fresh perspective in…
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URA Baseball helicopter golf ball drop: a sports bet worth betting on!
What do a helicopter, golf balls, youth baseball, and winning a $500 Visa gift card have in common?
Meet the creator, a Chadds Ford resident

Jen Panaro
Hello! I’m Jen Panaro, Chadds Ford neighbor and creator of this little corner of the internet. I’m a writer, reader, mom, community volunteer, eco-nerd, and more.
I created Connect Chadds Ford as a space for neighbors to connect. Let’s work together to rebuild community, advocate for collection action, and spark civic engagement in the service of renewed resilience in our local spaces.
There’s no bad time to shop local, see what’s going on at a municipal meeting, get to know your neighbor better, or bake them an apple pie, just because.




