The Brandywine Valley Association’s Myrick Conservation Center will be filled with the music of
the Grateful Dead on Friday June 26th at the 6th Annual Dead Fest Concert. More than 20 musicians from
many bands come together for this magical night featuring the music of the Grateful Dead. Tickets are $10
if purchased prior to 12 noon on Wednesday June 24th, $20 at gate, 12 & under free. Music begins at
6:00 PM (gates open at 5 PM). Tickets can be purchased at www.brandywinewatershed.org
Bring your family, lawn chair, blanket and a picnic dinner to the Brandywine Valley Association’s
Myrick Conservation Center and listen to the sounds of the Grateful Dead under the stars in a beautiful
country setting. Well-behaved dogs are allowed but must be on a leash at all times. The concert will be
held in the acoustically-designed amphitheatre at the Association’s 318-acre Myrick Conservation Center
located on Rt. 842 (1760 Unionville-Wawaset Road), three miles east of Unionville and six miles west
of West Chester.
All are welcome but the Association hopes that visitors will consider becoming a member.
Applications will be available at BVA information table. The Myrick Conservation Center is a smokefree
facility.
For more information or detailed directions to the Myrick Center, please call the Brandywine
and Red Clay Valley Association’s office at (610) 793-1090 or visit www.brandywinewatershed.org.
The Brandywine Valley Association (BVA), a non-profit conservation organization founded in
1945, is “the oldest small watershed association in the country.”It is dedicated to promoting and
protecting the natural resources of the Brandywine Valley. The Brandywine ValleyWatershed covers
approximately 325 square miles (208,000 acres) of land and water in southeastern Pennsylvania and
northern Delaware. BVA serves area communities through research projects, as well as providing
environmental education programs and demonstration projects for all ages.
This preceding was sent to the Chamber from the Brandywine Valley Association.