
Proud Event of the
Wayne Business Association
www.waynebusiness.com
Sponsors

Do-It Best Hardware Plus II
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Thank you for the generosity and support of the 2009 Mad Anthony Days of Wayne sponsors
especially The Antique Store in Wayne, Do it Best Hardware Plus II, Mainline Auto Wash
and Glenmorgan Bar and Grill. Due to your contributions, the event was a huge success
this year! We appreciate your hard work and dedication!
In addition to our main sponsors, many local businesses participated in the festivities
throughout the weekend by donating gifts, gift certificates and hosting various events
throughout the town.
Hundred of dollars in gift certificates and gifts were generously donated by the following businesses:
Fresh Ayer; Christopher's, A Neighborhood Place; Beethoven Wraps; The Mustard Seed; Bang & Olufsen; Katydid;
Out There Outfitters; D’Amicantonio Men’s Shoes; Wayne Business Association; The Wayne Art Store; The Antique
Store in Wayne; Color Me Mine; Yum & Bum; Gene’s Urban Baby Boutique; The Pear Tree and Wayne Sporting Goods.
A special thank you to Braxton’s Animal Works who coordinated the puppy parade and distributed gift bags to
the participants; the Wayne Art Center for contributing free portraits of the puppies and Liz Ayer from Fresh
Ayer for coordinating the Revolutionary Treasure Hunt.
Everyone enjoyed the refreshments made to commemorate the event including the Mad Anthony Punch at Christopher’s,
Gryphon Café’s cold brewed espresso with ginger infused cream and Cosi’s refreshing sweet and sour raspberry lemonade.
Last but certainly not least, a big thank you to the Wayne Business Association for coordinating the three day event!
7 :00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Details: The year is 1795 and the
Saturday Club in Wayne will be transformed through music, food and local
actors into the fabled Spread Eagle Tavern where many of our forefathers
gathered. Come meet the proprietors in this fabled Inn along with Gen.
Wayne and the indentured servant to his beloved Mary Vining. Delicious
authentic food and drink will be provided for the cost of $50.00 per person.
Official Wine Provider Glenmorgan.
www.saturdayclub.org
The Radnor Historical Society presents awards for Historic
Preservation to property owners in the township.
“MAD Anthony” Drinks: If you desire a nightcap or late
night coffee, local coffee shops and restaurant/bars will be serving “Mad
Anthony” drinks. Vote for the best one here.
Dinner Tickets ($50) are available through The Antique Store in
Wayne, 610-687-1900
10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Scavenger Hunt – Sidewalk Sales
Throughout Downtown Wayne
Look for Red, White and Blue Balloons
Details: will start at 10:00 am with local merchants participating
in sidewalk sales – look for the red, white and blue balloons. A
revolutionary treasure hunt will test your skill at deciphering clues to win
prizes (this time the Britts might win).
1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Braxton’s Puppy Parade
Starts at Braxton’s Parking Lot and Ends at the
Wayne Art Center
Braxton’s
620 West Lancaster Avenue
Wayne, PA 19087 – 610-688-0769
www.braxtons.com
Wayne Art Center
413 Maplewood Avenue
Wayne, PA 19087 – 610-688-3553
www.wayneart.org
Details: will start at 10:00 am with local merchants participating
in sidewalk sales – Meet at Braxton’s at 1:00 pm and join the puppy parade
that will travel down the Wayne Walking Trail to the Wayne Art Center, where
puppy portraits can be drawn and children can take part in a colonial muster
drill. At 3:30 pm travel back into the heart of Wayne for the Revolutionary
Treasure Hunt, prizes, hot dogs and family fun.
12:30 p.m.
Graveside Ceremony
St. David’s EpiscopalChurch
763 South Valley Forge Road
Wayne, PA 19087
Details: Tour of historic graves followed by a ceremony and
wreath laying will take place at St. David’s church with the Sons of the
American Revolution.
4:00 p.m.
Reception Tour and Lecture
“Anthony Wayne – Hero of Two Wars”
Historic Waynesboro
2049 Waynesboro Road, Paoli
Details: At 4:00 pm Historic Waynesboro will host a
reception and lecture...
“Anthony Wayne – Hero of Two Wars”.
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The Mad Anthony Days of Wayne features colonial-era activities including an
18th century-style dinner with historical reenactments, a Revolutionary War
puppet show, fencing demonstrations, a horse parade and many more activities
for the whole family.
Many of the weekend's festivities are free to the public and will take place
on Lancaster Avenue in the heart of downtown Wayne. Local businesses will
also host events throughout the festival for the community to enjoy.


Land Rover Main Line Jazz Festival
Some of the region's best Jazz talent will grace the festival main stage in the center of North Wayne Avenue
in Downtown Wayne, PA.
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