
Claire Chmiel
Articles
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Nov 11, 2024 |
mainlinetoday.com | Claire Chmiel |Ben Silver
Thanksgiving is right around the corner! Want to skip out on dirty dishes in the kitchen and ensure you don’t miss a second of the football games? Takeout from these eateries throughout the Philadelphia suburbs is the way to go on Turkey Day.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
mainlinetoday.com | Samantha Geiger |Claire Chmiel
Hitting the pumpkin patch is a must during the fall season. In the Main Line region, a number of farms around the area offer everything from apple picking to hayrides for the whole family. Don’t miss out on the abundance of pumpkin spice and apple cider treats while you’re there, too. 1835 Middletown Rd., Glen MillsArasapha Farm offers an abundance of family fun this year. From pumpkin picking to a hayride and corn maze, this farm is filled with entertaining fall activities for everyone.
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May 1, 2024 |
cottagesgardens.com | DJ Carey |Jacquelyn Shannon |Claire Chmiel
Voices of CTC&G: Behind the Scenes of a Photoshoot with Neil Landino Jr. The photographer discusses how he approaches a garden shoot. On a garden photoshoot in New Canaan, the professional photographer (whose work is oft featured in the pages of CTC&G) discusses what time he arrives at a shoot, taking photos in the rain, his favorite part of this property, and more.
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May 1, 2024 |
cottagesgardens.com | DJ Carey |Jacquelyn Shannon |Claire Chmiel
Voices of CTC&G: DJ Carey Sits Down With Martha Baker in a Secret Bamboo Garden DJ Carey sits down with landscape designer Martha Baker during a photoshoot in New Canaan. CTC&G‘s Editorial Director DJ Carey sits down with landscape designer Martha Baker during a photoshoot in New Canaan. Click here to see the full project. Hosted by: DJ Carey Produced by: Jacquelyn Shannon Edited by: Claire ChmielFeatured Image: Neil Landino Jr.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
mainlinetoday.com | Ben Silver |Claire Chmiel
From locally grown produce, fresh meats and cheeses to live music and unique home goods, farmers’ markets have something for everyone. These markets around the Main Line offer high-quality fresh goods from local vendors. Plus, many of the markets aim for products grown or made only by the producer to be sold. This supports the local agrarian and entrepreneurial economies while helping the environment, too. So, what are you waiting for?
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