The Marple Sports Arena was turned into a 'night out' for local teens who wanted to dance and meet "Jersey Shore" cast members JWoww and Deena.
Octane Entertainment brings "Jersey Shore" cast members JWoww and Deena to the Marple Sports Arena for a night of foam and fun, without all the drama.
Tim Noble, owner of Town Hall Coffee in Merion, shared some coffee tips, advice, and history to Marple library patrons on Aug. 17.
The judges picked their way to five finalists, with one bringing home the top prize.
Week four of Delco Idol whittled the competition down to just 15 contestants.
Marple Public Library hosted a Didgeridoo-Australia show with Didg Revolution on July 26 as part of the county's summer reading program "One World, Many Stories."
The Media Theatre Delco Idol competition continues.
Another week passes in the round of 2011's Delco Idol competition with local Broomall resident Carly Katz leading the top online votes with two others.
Patrons don't have to choose between books or Nooks. Borrow material for free with 24/7 online e-book and audiobook selections.
The Media Theatre Delco Idol competition continues with a Broomall resident leading as one of the top online votes.
The Marple Public Library hosted a tasting with cheeses from around the world as part of Delaware County Library Systems' summer reading program on June 29.
This young chanteuse is looking to jazz up this year's Delco Idol competition with her unique sound.
The subject of this week's Fast Forward is making patriotic marshmallow pops at A.C. Moore in Broomall.
Patch details advanced ticket offerings from local movie theaters for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2."
Skip the sand and stay in the suburbs for this amazing musical line-up that runs now through mid-August.
Dust off your old snare or oboe, Marple Newtown Community Band wants you to play again.
Burlap and Bean, a favorite place in Newtown Square to see live music outside of Philly, takes a step up with their brand new stage.
Check out Patch's best bets for the week of June 8-14.
Newtown Square Historical Society on June 4 was all about preserving the past and bringing the community together.
The Barnes Foundation in Merion will close its galleries on July 3.
Cantor Patty Kaplan will retire after 28 years of service to Temple Sholom in Broomall.
Suzanne Kreitzberg's photos are currently on display at Burlap and Bean in Newtown Square.
This Broomall resident and former Marple Newtown student recently starred in the musical "Gypsy" at St. Joseph's University.
After two long evenings of over 200 auditions, the Delco Idol competitions are on.
Check out Patch's best bets for the week of June 1-7.
Celebrate the three-day weekend by getting out for some fun local events.
DCCS's Renaissance Faire took place Friday and Saturday.
The band Caravan of Theives had quirky covers, pots for percussion, gypsy guitars and perhaps a little more caffeine than the audience on May 20.
Media Theatre Artistic Director, Jesse Cline, discusses the exciting 5-week program and what makes the perfect idol.
Carol Schaeffer paints historical scenes of Newtown Square and was recently recognized for her work.
Students from the greater Philadelphia area, including Delaware County Christian School, attended the 2011 Cappies Gala in Upper Darby May 15.
Canadian Lynne Hanson and local musician Kyle Swartzwelder may not hail from the south, but they do know country and bluegrass music.
The subject of this week's Fast Forward is making paper with Sandy Mox at the Paper Mill House and Museum in Newtown Square.
Get outdoors this week with Patch's best bets for May 11-17.
Burlap and Bean has taken this Edinburgh chanteuse under their wing for a year and with her new EP, the skies the limit for Jarosz.
Peter Smith of Broomall is a Marple Newtown High School alumni and is already making his mark on stage.
The subject of this week's Fast Forward is making latte art with Nathan Garber at Burlap and Bean in Newtown Square.