CHADDS FORD — The Business & Professional Association of Western Delco (BPA), a group with deep roots in Delaware County’s & Chadds Ford’s business community, is kicking off its first official gathering with a relaxed networking event at Maple Spring Farm.
The “Home on the Range” farm party on September 10th at 6:00 , hosted by member Sofia Clinger, will be held as both a social evening and a membership drive. Current and prospective members are invited to enjoy dinner by Mizuna Catering, drinks by the pond, and plenty of time to connect with local professionals. Tickets are $40 per person and include food, beer, wine, and nonalcoholic beverages.
Founded in the 1970s, the BPA has long been a voice for small business owners across Western Delaware County, serving Chadds Ford, Glen Mills, Concord, Garnet Valley, Aston, Media, Springfield, Kennett Square and surrounding communities. The group, led by President Dr. Anne Eunson of Eunson Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, focuses on building relationships, sharing business expertise, and advocating for local entrepreneurs.
“Our mission has always been simple — to connect local businesses with one another and with the community,” Eunson said. “We want this to be the place where business owners can find support, visibility and friendships that last.”
Members say the BPA’s strength is in its relationships.
- “What stands out most is the genuine sense of community,” said James Pace of Propell Credit Union.
- “Being part of BPA feels like having a team behind you,” added Christina Talbot of Taste & Sea Seafood.
- Kim Boyle of Opdenaker Trash and Recycling said the group raised her company’s profile,
- Christina Dell’Orefice of Delightful Detail credited BPA with helping her business grow through confidence and greater visibility.
The BPA has a history of involvement in local development issues, from advocating during the Route 1 expansion to weighing in on retail and infrastructure projects. Today, it continues to monitor government activity and provide a voice for small businesses.
The farm party serves as the group’s annual membership event, with a special incentive for new members: anyone who joins at the event will have the $40 admission credited toward dues, which cover the remainder of 2025 and all of 2026.
“Networking doesn’t have to be stiff,” Eunson said. “We want to create an environment that’s welcoming, engaging, and fun.”
For more information or to attend as a guest, see the event invitation at https://evite.me/RQS4S1AN94 or the new website at www.bapofwesterndelco.com, or contact Dr. Anne Eunson directly.
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