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supersunday01i.jpgWe have a double header on Sunday in West Chester! I will be working at the first event on Sunday but am hoping to check out the happenings at some local watering holes afterwards which will help raise funds for local charities. Very cool.

Super Sunday happens from 11- 5.
West Chester Borough Parks & Recreation presents Super Sunday in downtown West Chester. This free family event takes place from 11 am to 5 pm on Gay Street between Matlack & Darlington Streets. Features of the event include amusement rides, antique cars, crafts, music, food and games for the whole family.

Yes, food will be there! I’m looking forward to the kettle corn.

Join the town to rock out and support a good cause. Good cause + good
drinks= good time.

Sunday June 3rd at all Kildare’s and Doc Magrogan’s Locations…We are raising $100,000 for charity in 12 hours….live bands, food specials and drink specials…$10 cover. All door charges and profits go to charity! Some of the bands include Blackthorn, Hooligans, Candiflyp, Crystal Roxx, Le Compt, Malarky Brothers, Blue Sinatra…its going to
be an incredible day! John Debella is involved, Pat Croce is supporting it, as well as Preston and Steve, Matt Cord and the guys at WMMR…Philly Style and Cashman are also sponsors! You must be there!

$50,000 will go to the Red Cross and $50,000 to local charities near the pubs including Make a Wish Foundation, Cure Autism Now, and several others.

The Final Dish: Wanna buy me some kettle corn?

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Mary Bigham, the creator of wcdish, is a self-admitted sushi and travel addict. She has a crush on just about every food but refuses to eat American cheese.

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