14th Progressive Dinner Review FMSP is delighted by the outstanding success of this year’s Progressive Dinner. We sincerely thank all those who participated! By the numbers: At our 14th dinner, in 6 neighborhood homes, 12 generous hosts treated 85 guests to a delicious 3-course dinner! Our hosts this year were Marion & Jeff White, Karen & Bruce Cavin, Susanne Rosenberg & David Neiblum, Jackie & Paul Cody, Mary Kay & Bob McCann, Rebecca & Isaac Howell. Besides raising funds to improve our beautiful park, this is a great opportunity to meet neighbors and newcomers to the area, reconnect with old friends, and make new ones. If you missed it this year, mark your calendar now for Saturday, February 6, 2021, the FMSP 15th Annual Progressive Dinner. Later this year, come to our Music at Marshall picnic concerts on the third Thursdays of June, July, and August. AND … Reserve September 26, 2020, for our second annual fundraiser, the FMSP Fall Block Party. We have a great location lined up and hope to see you there! See our other Annual Events. FMSP Events Committee marshallsquarepark.org Copyright © 2012-2020 {Organization_Name}, a 501(c)(3) organization. All rights reserved. Contact email: {Organization_Contact_Email} You are receiving this message because you opted in at {Organization_URL}. Message received in error? Unsubscribe. |
It’s Our 14th Annual 2020 PROGRESSIVE DINNER Saturday • February 1, 2020 • 6 to 10 p.m. |
Six spectacular homes in our N. Walnut Street neighborhood are hosting this year’s Three-Course Dinner |
Members • $75 per person Guests and Non-Members • $80 per person |
A few days before the event, we email your starting house location. Please let us know if you wish to be paired with anyone at the first two stops. Remember … we all come together at the dessert stop! Check out Progressive Dinners 1 through 13! |
Have Questions? Want more information? Email FMSP Event Committee |
Suzy Sabo, Betsy Woodrow, Carol Ann Polito, Ronnie Balassone, Lee Miller, Holly Brown
Great party! Dropbox Photo Album
A GREAT NIGHT OF FUN, FOOD & NEIGHBORHOOD FRIENDS!
Dinner by Mizuna Catering
Local Beer
Wines selected by Eric Miller, Winemaker
RSVP by Wednesday, September 25
FMSP Member $60 • Nonmember $65 • Guest $65
or at marshallsquarepark.org
For checks, make payable to Friends of Marshall Square Park and drop off or mail to
FMSP Treasurer, 405 N FRANKLIN ST, WEST CHESTER PA 19380
(Please include phone & email)
Photos by Ed Hille
At the northwest corner of Marshall Square Park in West Chester, Adelaide Fieldhouse sets up her lemonade stand.“I’ll bring the signs; you take the cups,” she orders her father, who is unloading the trunk of the 2011 Honda CR-V parked on the side of the road.
“I’ll bring the signs; you take the cups,” she orders her father, who is unloading the trunk of the 2011 Honda CR-V parked on the side of the road.
Her younger sister, Briar, who told anyone who asked Sunday that she “will be 4 in 24 days,” ran to the playground and began pushing a swing no one was in. Adelaide examined the signs reading “Fresh Lemonade” and “All donations will go toward the toddler playground in the park!” They looked good. But then she realized: “We need tape!”
A couple minutes later they were all set, ready to partake in the great American summer tradition that blends capitalism and cuteness. The table and white chairs were unfolded, the sign hung with duct tape from a gray tablecloth, the paper cups were in two towers, and prominently in the middle was the lemonade.
Before Labor Day marked the traditional end of summer, the Fieldhouse family had their last lemonade stand of the season. Adelaide wanted to squeeze one more in before life, even for a 5-year-old, becomes too busy. She started kindergarten last week and will soon have basketball practices and games and gymnastics to do before her 7:15 p.m. bedtime.
Chantale Fieldhouse and her daughter, Adelaide, 5, pick lemons from a bin at their local Giant supermarket this morning as Briar, 3, waits in the shopping cart.
At first, Adelaide wanted to have a lemonade stand to earn money for stuffed animals, but her parents, Chantale and David, said no, so she settled on raising money for her local playground to include a toddler section. The family hoped to beat last month’s earnings of almost $40.
“Do you want some lemonade?” Adelaide asked the first woman in view. The mother was pushing her 2-year-old daughter in a stroller and stopped for a sip. She didn’t have any cash on her but promised to come back with some later.
“It’s sweet! It’s really sweet, we put sugar in it!,” Adelaide said to the mother, then repeating herself for the baby in the stroller. “It’s sweet because we put sugar in it.”
Neighborhood friends arrived, and Adelaide squealed in excitement. Many saw the notice on the “Friends of Marshall Square Park” Facebook group asking all to come to the park about 11:30 a.m. for “Adelaide’s Lemonade Stand.”
For some time, Adelaide got to work. “Excuse me!” she said to people walking by on the other side of the street. “Do you want some lemonade?”
She learned a lot of lessons selling lemonade, such as why the man in the Ford stopped to donate money but couldn’t drink any. “I’m diabetic,” he told her. She also learned sales tricks. “It’s fresh,” she would tell people as a plea if they said no or that they’d come back later.
After a busy 20 minutes with a steady stream of customers, the girls couldn’t help but be tempted by the playground behind them.
Soon, Briar was climbing a ladder that looked like a tree trunk to the top of the play set, and Adelaide ran across the shaky bridge toward the slide. Eventually, together, they ran back to the lemonade stand, where their parents were keeping watch.
“When you’re not here, we can’t get customers,” their father explained to them.
“They want to buy from kiddos not adults,” her mother said.
The girls became frustrated with the waiting.
“This is what actually having a business is sometimes,” their father said, before diving into examples. “Restaurants, they’re open all day, but then they get really busy when everyone is hungry.”
The stand would make $139.50 over an hour and a half Sunday, more than tripling profits from last time, even though the girls weren’t at the table for every moment, a visitor slipped a bill into the mason jars. As excited as Adelaide was for this lemonade stand, it’s hard to sit still on Labor Day weekend when you’re only 5, and there’s a gaggle of kids behind you.
By the end, the temptation was too much and Adelaide went running, spending the last bit of her summertime business on the playground.
Our 2016 Events Committee having fun at their 10th Annual Progressive Dinner
FRIENDS OF MARSHALL SQUARE PARK
Invites YOU to the
13th Annual
PROGRESSIVE DINNER
• Saturday, February 2, 2019 • 6 to 10PM •
Forget the ice and snow… Get out of the winter doldrums…
Come party with your friends and neighbors!
A great group of hosts in the neighborhood
open their beautiful homes to bring us all together
to celebrate our wonderful park with an evening of fun!
You’ll move from apps at the first home…
to the main course at a second home…
to the last home where we all meet for dessert.
Members • $75 per person
Nonmembers • $95 per person
To pay online: PayPal accepts Credit cards, debit cards, bank accounts,
PayPal Balance, PayPal Credit, PayPal Cards, and Guest Checkout.
To pay by check: make payable to Friends of Marshall Square Park.
Drop off/mail to: FMSP Treasurer, 405 N FRANKLIN ST, WEST CHESTER PA 19380
Once we receive your reservation, Have Questions? MEMBERS: If you haven’t paid your 2019 Dues, |
East Virginia Avenue
between N. Matlack & N. Walnut
good food, great camaraderie and support for our beautiful park!
Dinner by Mizuna Catering
Beer donated by Victory Brewing Co.
Wines selected by Eric Miller, Winemaker
Members $60 • Nonmembers $65
MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW!
or by September 23 so we can notify the caterer!
To pay by check: make payable to Friends of Marshall Square Park, drop off or mail to:
FMSP Treasurer, 405 N. Franklin St, West Chester, PA 19380
On June 21, 2018, we hope you plan to join your friends and neighbors for good food and music.
Speaking of good food, could you help us at the grill for about 40 minutes? Feeding the masses is rewarding and greatly appreciated!
If you can help, please email our picnic coordinator, Chantale.
Must be 18 or older. No experience required. This is a good entry-level opportunity.
A free Concert with a Band, a Face Painter, Gelato, and a potluck picnic! What’s not to like? Always the third Thursdays of June [21], July [19], and August [16].
We thank our SPONSORS for making this event possible …
Main Event
Southdown Homes
Concert
Brandywine Valley Heating & Air Conditioning
First Resource Bank
Hazley Builders
DL Howell and Associates
HowellKline Surveying, LLC
RC Construction
Michael South
Stillman Volvo
Picnic
All the Dogs
Face Painter
Pietro’s Prime Steakhouse & Seafood
BOOKINGS
The Bands
Vince Brown Band (June)
Tom Craig Band (July)
Sin Brothers (August)
Grilled hot dogs, hamburgers, and picnic tables await your contribution. Choose to bring apps, sides, desserts, drinks, or donate $10 per adult to the jar at FMSP’s table to help pay for the non-donated food.
RSVP or tell us what you’ll bring by linking to Evite for more details. Please bring your dish around 6 PM.
If you will help us setup, take down, coordinate food, grill, or with other chores, please email our picnic coordinator Chantale.
Please bring blankets or chairs for concert viewing and please consider bug repellent. The more the merrier, so bring your friends & family, and please share this invitation!
Last year’s picnic concerts drew over 300 people. Join us at the gazebo for a great summer evening of music, conversation, food, and dancing.
To keep up-to-date with our concerts, like us at Facebook.com/MusicMarshall.
And don’t forget our blogsite, marshallsquarepark.org.
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