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Year 25, No. 27 Celebrating 25 Years of Community News March 17 – March 23, 2010
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COMMUNITY Alliance Française Hosts Lecture and Former U.S. Poet Laureate Mark
NEWS HERE! Reception with Author Barbara Pope Strand to Give Free Reading
F
ormer Poet
an agency which helps Laureate of
people find rental prop- the United
erties in Provence, France. States and Pulitzer
Diana Regan, president Prize winner Mark
of the Alliance Francaise Strand will read
de Philadelphie, said that from his work on
copies of Pope’s will be Thursday, March
for sale at the reception, 25, at 7:30 p.m. in
couresy of Joseph Fox the Ely Room of
Bookshop, and the author the Wyndham
City Avenue will be autgraphing copies Alumnae House
Networking after her power-point at Br yn Mawr
presentation, illustrat- College.
Page 4 ing scenes from her Part of Bryn
novel which takes place Mawr’s Creative
in Provence. Writing Program
“Cézanne’s Quarry” Reading Series,
was named a finalist for the event is free
the 23rd annual Oregon and open to the
Book Awards’ Ken Kesey public. Strand is
Award for Fiction. the author of
Pope fell in love with twelve books of
the art, landscapes and poetry, including
people of Provence while the Pulitzer Prize- Photo/Timothy Greenfield Sanders
teaching French, women’s winning Blizzard Former Poet Laureate of the United
Oscar Bling Fling and religious history to of One as well as States and Pulitzer Prize winner Mark
at BMFI American students in New Selected Poems, Strand will read from his work on
Avignon. Among the many Man and Camel, Thursday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m. at
Page 5 places she led lecture- Dark Harbor, and Bryn Mawr College.
tours were Aix-en-Pro- The Continuous
vence, where she follow- Life. He has also published volumes of prose; art monographs
ed in Cézanne’s footsteps, on Edward Hopper and William Bailey; and three books for
from the hidden depths children. He has been an influential translator, both through
Barbara Corrado Pope, author of “Cézanne’s Quarry,” will of the Bibémus Quarry his own translations of Carlos Drummond de Andrade and
lecture and do a book-signing at an Alliance Française reception to his sunny studio at Rafael Alberti and his editing of the anthologies Another
at the Ethical Society, 1906 Rittenhouse Square, on Thursday, Les Lauves on the out- Republic (with poet Charles Simic) and New Poetry of Mexico
March 25, 2010, at 6:00 p.m. skirts of town. (with poet Octavio Paz).
She has a Ph.D. in the In addition to serving as Poet Laureate of the United States,

T
he Alliance Française de Phila- Social and Intellectual History of Europe from Strand is a former Chancellor of the Academy of American
delphie will hold an author’s Columbia University and has taught history Poets. He currently teaches English and comparative liter-
Society’s lecture (in English), book-signing and women’s studies in places as diverse ature at Columbia University in New York. Poet Louise
and reception for Barbara Corrado as Hungary, Tuscany, the University of New Glück wrote of Strand’s work, “it is our misfortune to iden-
Evening Hours Pope, author of “Cézanne’s Mexico, and Harvard Divinity School. Her tify worldliness and irony with lack of substance; in poetry
Page 12 Quarry,” published by Pegasus longest stint was at the University of Oregon, at this level, they manifest profound wisdom and daring.”
Books, an historical murder mystery, on where she was the founding director of This reading is made possible by the Jane Flanders Fund
Thursday, March 25, 2010, at the Ethical women’s studies. for the Study of Poetry and is also supported by the
Society, 1906 Rittenhouse Square, followed Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Barbara Marianne Fund for the Study of Poetry.
Education & by a reception sponsored by Di Bruno. The resides in Eugene, Oregon, where she is For info about upcoming readingsvisit www.brynmawr.edu/
evening’s lead sponsor is Here and Abroad, See Author Lecture & Book-Signing on page 4 calendar/visiting_writers.shtml.
Camp News
Pages 8 - 11
Local Activist Travels to Nation’s Capital to Fight Colorectal Cancer
Dining &
O
n Wednesday, March 17 Verna Cox is heading gram, which will help thousands of poor, uninsured
to Washington, DC to “Call on Congress” in an and underinsured Americans get lifesaving screen-
Entertainment effort to fight colorectal cancer, the second ings.
Pages 6 & 7 leading cause of cancer deaths in America. Verna Cox, a 60 year-old Wynnefield resident, is a
C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition, a nonprofit advo- 12 year, two time colon cancer survivor. She is pas-
cacy organization based in Washington, DC, will host sionate about helping others to avoid her ordeal.
more than 50 advocates from around the country for This is her 3rd time calling on Congress to pass this
Your Community three days, March 15 - 18, for the fourth annual Call important legislation. “I get calls all the time from
on Congress conference and lobby day. The event
Newspaper will train colorectal cancer advocates – patients, sur- Verna Cox, a 60 year-old Wynnefield resident, is a 12
CITY SUBURBAN vivors and caregivers – on how to have successful year, two time colon cancer survivor. She is passion-
meetings with their elected officials. On Wednesday, ate about helping others to avoid her ordeal.
NEWS March 17, they will take what they learned to the
610-667-6623 halls of Congress, armed with information, state-spe- folks who need a Colonoscopy but do not have any
Fax: 610-667-6624 cific colorectal cancer statistics, and a call to action: type of coverage to cover this life saving screening.”
support colorectal cancer legislation that will save As a patient advocate I feel it’s my duty to fight for
money and save lives. Colorectal Cancer legislation.
While in Washington Verna Cox will have the chance “C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition is thrilled that
E-mail: to sit down and speak face to face with the staff of Verna Cox will be joining us in Washington, DC, to
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com Senators Arlen Spector and Bob Casey along with Call on Congress,” stated Carlea Bauman, President
Representative Chaka Fattah to ask them to support of C3. “Colorectal cancer advocates who speak up
the Colorectal Cancer Prevention, Early Detection and demand a change in current colorectal cancer
and Treatment Act. The legislation, if passed, would policy will be the ones who make a difference in the
create a National Colorectal Cancer Screening Pro- fight against this disease.”
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Put on the party hats and join the
versation takes an
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D. Luncheon will be served, so RSVP
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theme park based entirely on “Sesame Heidi Starr (Morton), Roni Cibischino (Folcroft) and Elisabeth Guild of Professional Artists is a
Street.” On Saturday, March 20 at Hostetter (Glen Mills) in “The Smell of the Kill.” Upcoming per-
Instant Registration Renewals 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., the birthday
501c3 non-profit organization. The
formances are March 19 and 20 on The Players Club of Swarth- “Spring Show: New Work” Show will
Notary • Prepaid Phones event will include an all-you-can-eat more’s Raymond W. Smith stage on the second floor at 8 p.m. run from March 26 until May 15,
Money Transfers • Money Orders buffet, character appearances and Admission is $10 at the door – (main stage tickets or vouchers 2010. It will feature Karl Richard
a party favor for each child. Addi- that have not been redeemed are good for admission as well, Olsen, Juror’s Choice Award winner
Utility Payments tionally, all guests will enjoy exclu- even expired one-per-show vouchers). For information about from the 2009 Fall Juried Show. The
~ FREE PARKING ~ sive access to Elmo’s World Live! PCS, its Second Stage and Main Stage offerings, visit: Artists’ Reception will be on Satur-
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610-352-3733 • Fax 610-352-5840 where Elmo explores the concept 7:00 p.m. Bring family and friends.
7305 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby of dance, along with a sing-a-long This is free. Check for weather
(2 minutes from Overbrook Park across from Upper Darby Police Dept.) featuring Sesame Street characters available. St. David’s Episcopal book, “Elizabeth Cady Stanton.” related changes at www.mcgopa.org.
and unlimited rides on the Sunny Church is located at 763 South Val- Stanton was one of the best-known MCGOPA is open daily with a rep-
Day Carousel. The event is open ex- ley Forge Road, Wayne, PA 19087. advocates of women’s suffrage in resentative present: 11 a.m. - 1
clusively to 2010 Season Pass Hold-
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community to its production, “That taining program entitled, “Images views on class, race, and intellect, Murder, money and the Main Line
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fo r G r e a t R a t e s & I d e a s ! on at 8 p.m. on Saturday, March roles played by the Jews during the event is free and open to the pub- K. Clement will host a signing of
20 in the Julia Ball Auditorium at Civil War. They will also present a lic. Book sales and signing follow her book “The Main Liners: Legacy
the college. The group will perform living history display of original arti- the lecture. For information, call of Deceit” at Burlap and Bean Sat-
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ARTS, CULTURE & SOCIETY EVENTS DR. RONALD CARROLL


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In celebration of Women’s History Month, Historic Laurel Hill Mansion Most Insurance Plans Accepted
Three Ravens Gallery presents “We the Women 2010” Women in Government, March 28, 2010 DAY, EVENING & SATURDAY HOURS • HOUSE CALLS
The public is invited to a special opening at Three Ravens Gallery, 124 from 2 to 4 p.m. The Program – A Tribute to Women in Government pre-
Sibley Avenue, Ardmore, PA on March 19, 2010 from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. senting the new Philadelphia Managing Director, and remembering the Philadelphia Newtown Square
The opening will feature the work of Maite Agahnia of San Diego, Bertrand former first woman Recorder of Deeds of Montgomery County, Maryann Corn. of Conshohocken Ave. 3475 West Chester Pk.
Eberhard of France and Tom Przondzion of Germany. Refreshments will Rickenbach. Also, introducing the premiere showing of “If These Walls & W. Country Club Rd. (at Bryn Mawr Ave.)
(across from Brith Sholom House)
be served. You can preview the work of these artists and others at Could Talk—The Story of Laurel Hill Mansion.” Laurel Hill Mansion is 610-359-9310
www.threeravensgallery.com. located at East Edgley Drive, East Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. For info 215-879-0277
call 215-627-1770 or LaurelHillMansion@verizon.net.
“The Anne Frank Theater Project”
The Holocaust Awareness Museum presents “The Anne Frank Theater
Project” on March 21, 2010 at 10 a.m. in the Polonsky Theater of the
Passover Seder
The Narberth Havurah, a unique and welcoming Reconstructionist Jewish COLEMAN
JCC Klein Branch, located at 10100 Jamison Avenue in Northeast Phila-
delphia. The performance is a 45-minute adaptation of the acclaimed
Community guided by Rabbi Yitzhak Nates, invites the community to a
Passover seder on Monday evening, March 29 at 5:30 p.m. at Merion
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Broadway play “The Diary of Anne Frank” by Frances Goodrich and Albert
Hackett, staged by 6 professional actors. The play vividly portrays how
Friends Meeting Activities Building, 615 Montgomery Avenue, Merion
(across from the Mobil gas station.) The evening will include a potluck
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ordinary people were affected by the Nazi’s Final Solution plan and will dinner, wine, juice and matzah will be provided. The cost is $18 per adult; LIMBS • HANGERS • DEBRIS REMOVAL
be followed by a question and answer session facilitated by the show’s $9 per child, children under 6, free. To reserve your spot and see how you TREE REMOVAL • STUMP GRINDING
producer, Sharon Geller. The play and discussion following, focusing on can participate in the potluck, contact Havurah President Margie Smith Reasonable Rates • 100% Satisfaction
tolerance and diversity, bullying and morality, and society’s response, is at mesmith1@comcast.net. For info, visit www.narberthhavurah.org. We’ll Beat Written Estimates
a thought provoking experience for students and adults. Tickets are $10
and can be ordered by calling 215-464-4701 or visit http://www.holocaust- BRAVA Philadelphia 610-664-5052 ColemanTreeServices.com
awarenessmuseum.org. The Academy of Vocal Arts is celebrating its 75th Anniversary Season FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED
with the presentation of “BRAVA Philadelphia,” a concert extrAVAganza
Immaculata University of opera stars, March 31, 2010. The evening will begin with cocktails
The Cue and Curtain Children’s Theatre of Immaculata University is
presenting “Ramona Quimby,” in Alumnae Hall, on the campus of the
at 5 p.m.; gala dinner at 6 p.m., in the Ballroom, Hyatt at the Bellevue,
200 South Broad Street, Philadelphia. A concert of extrAVAganza of opera PLACE YOUR PASSOVER &
University. Performances are March 24 - March 26, at 10:30 a.m. with
reserved seating, and March 27 and March 28, at 2 p.m. with open
stars will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Verizon Hall, The Kimmel Center for the
Performing Arts, 300 South Broad Street, Philadelphia. Following the con-
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or email at cctheatre@immaculata.edu. 25th Annual Victory Gallop
George and Lorraine Rubin, Saunders and Sallie Dixon, Thorncroft’s Call 610-667-6623 today to reach your customers!
“Vino Vitae” Board of Directors and the Victory Gallop Committee, are presenting the
Visitors to the National Constitution Center can enjoy an exclusive tour 25th Annual Thorncroft Victory Gallop, April 3, 2010, in The Grand
of the world debut exhibition, “Ancient Rome & America,” followed by Ballroom, The Park Hyatt Philadelphia at The Bellevue. The evening will
“Vino Vitae,” a celebration of Italian food and wine, on Thursday, March begin with cocktails and silent auction from 6 to 7 p.m., followed by din-
25, 2010 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The five-course dinner will feature ner and dancing, live auction, from 7:30 to midnight. Music will be by
wine pairings from Italy’s Mastroberardino winery, selected by certified Chico’s Vibe. Each week 350 students, half of whom face physical or men-
sommelier Salvatore Galati. Tickets cost $149 per person and $129 for tal challenges, come together to work, learn and ride. Together they heal
Constitution Center members. Reservations are required and can be and grow. Proceeds from the evening support the Therapeutic Riding
made by calling 215-409-6700. programs at Thorncroft. For information call 610-644-1963.

Irish American Business Chamber Awards Marian Anderson Award


His Excellency, Michael Collins, The Ambassador of Ireland to the United The Marian Anderson Award is presenting its 11th Award Gala, April 6,
States will visit Philadelphia March 26 to present awards. The Irish 2010, at the Kimmel Center, 300 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, at
American Business Chamber & Network’s Awards will be held March 26, 5:30 p.m. The Gala will honor comedian and educator Bill Cosby who,
2010, at Hyatt at The Bellevue, 200 South Broad Street, Philadelphia A like Marian Anderson, was shaped by Philadelphia, and then helped shape
reception will be at 11:30 a.m., luncheon at 12:30 p.m. and networking in our culture. Broadway legend Chita Rivera will host the Gala, which will
the Rose Garden, at 2:30 p.m. For information abarry@isben.org or call feature stand-up performer David Brenner, and performances by the
215-772-3101. Philadelphia Orchestra under two maestros, James DePreist and Omaha
Symphony music director Thomas Wilkins. The Marian Anderson Award
Shopping Event honors artists whose leadership on behalf of a humanitarian cause or
The Wardrobe Boutique, 1822 Spring Garden, Philadelphia, will present issues benefits society. Since its inception, the award has provided more
“Prom-A-Rama” featuring personal shoppers, gift bags, and a huge than $470,000 in free public programs, residences, commissions, and
selection of highly discounted new prom dresses. There will be more grants to young artists. For info call 215-893-1999.
than 100 gowns to choose from starting at $25. The event will be held
Sat., March 27, 12 - 2 p.m. The event is $5 and includes a gift bag val- Exhibition
ued at $30 and the chance to win raffle prizes. For info call 215-568-2660. The Chestnut Hill Gallery presents an exhibition of the new paintings of
Philip Cohn, April 6 through April 24, 2010. An Opening Reception
“Regards to Broadway” will be held on April 10, from 6 to 8 p.m. A Philadelphia native, Cohn
The Delaware Valley Opera Company will host “Regards to Broadway,” has been painting his hometown for over fifty years. He also paints land-
the company’s popular evening of Broadway favorites, at 7 p.m. on Satur- scapes of Europe. Chestnut Hill Gallery & Frame Shoppe is located at
day, March 27 at Keenan’s Valley View Inn, Domino Lane, Roxborough. 8117 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia. For info call 215-248-2549.
The evening includes dinner and a concert performed by some of DVOC’s
finest singers. Doris Coleman, whose career as a pianist has included
TV appearances with such opera stars as Anna Moffo, will act as the even- Arts, Culture & Society Events
ing’s accompanist. Selections from beloved musicals such as the Sound
of Music, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler on the Roof, Annie Get your Gun, Com- Please email your formatted special PAGE 3 events for this
pany, Naughty Marietta, Wicked and Phantom of the Opera, will be per- page at least two weeks prior to publication date.
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Parking is free and handicapped accessible. For info, call 215-725-4171.

Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra Presents Annual Spring Concert


T he Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra presents its annual Spring Concert on Sunday, March 21 at 3 p.m. at The Upper
Darby Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for senior citizens and $5 for students. Call the Box
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“F OR THE FAMILY ” S UNDAY City Avenue Business Alliance Morning of Networking


C RAFT E XPERIENCE AT
P HILADELPHIA A RT A LLIANCE
T his Spring, the Philadelphia Art Alliance will open its
doors, every last Sunday of the month, for families
looking to experience modern craft exhibitions together.
The “For the Family” Sunday craft experience is designed
for parents with small children, age 4-12, who want to
experience arts and culture as a family. The next one will
be held on Sunday, March 28, at 12 noon.
Every last Sunday of the month during exhibitions, parents
and kids can take an educa-
tional tour through the PAA
exhibitions and partake in
kid-friendly craft activities
on the 3rd floor parlor space.
With each changing exhibi- From left – Bill Gordon; Jack Pressman of Minuteman Press;
tion, PAA will offer new edu- Christopher Ezold. From left – Terrence Foley, CEO and President of the City Avenue
cational guides and activi- Special Services District; Christian Gatti, chef/owner of Avril
ties, in conjunction with the BYOB; Presenter Raymond Gutowski of Raymond James Associ-
new themes and media cov- ates, Inc.
ered in the exhibitions. This
one-of-a-kind experience is
sure to please families of all
shapes and sizes.
Recently, members of the City Avenue Business Alliance
(CABA) gathered for a breakfast networking event and
seminar at Avril BYOB, the new restaurant on Bala Avenue.
For this exhibition cycle, Raymond Gutowski of Raymond James Associates, Inc. gave
PAA will focus on Darla an interesting seminar on Emerging Markets – Current
Photo/Alex Styer Jackson’s 1st floor exhibit Climate and Future Opportunities, informing attendees of
Sculpture from Darla “While You Were Out...” Ex- the benefits of investing in
Jackson’s exhibit “While You plore the exhibit with an countries other than the
Were Out...” educational guide, and then
head up to the third floor
where kids can color their own version of the animal
United States for a “healthy
portfolio.” The business net-
working arm of the City
CITY
sculptures in the exhibit. Families will be able to take their
finished coloring book pages home with them as a memo-
Avenue Special Services
District, CABA is a beneficial
SUBURBAN
rable keepsake.
For information about this event or PAA, visit www.phi-
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Onstage High Street in West Chester, PA, offers
• Media Theatre, 104 East State Chef John Brandt-Lee’s meatless menu
Street in Media, PA, presents the musi- for Fridays during Lent through
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EMILY, CPE Facial Waxing County Spelling Bee through March
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There is NO EXCUSE for ABUSE on the Villanova University campus,
presents Irving Berlin’s Annie Get
Palazzo), and a new affordable Mexi-
can menu. Owners Steven Cook and
Call the Women’s Center of Montgomery County. Your Gun, with a cast of 29 recreating Michael Solomonov’s two-week ren-
Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, sing- ovation created a cantina feel with
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help you explore your options. all on a rotating circular stage, from Theatre’s presentation of “The 25th Annual beams, and tabletops featuring vin-
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Boys, Frankie Avalon, Fabian, and Bobby Rydell on Friday, Museum Notes
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D E L AWA R E C O U N T Y S Y M P H O N Y B E N E F I T
Easter, Healthy Living, Senior Services &
Sr. Back Page D r. and Mrs. Matthew Cohen of Broomall hosted the 23rd
Annual Musical Perspectives benefit for the Delaware
County Symphony in their home on March 7. This year’s
March 31 – Get Ready for Easter, Jewish guest speaker was David Wetherill retired first horn player
Culture & Community, Get Ready for of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Before joining the Philadel-
Camp (EARLY Deadline - March 25) phia Orchestra Mr. Wetherill was principle horn at La Scala
in Milan, Italy performing numerous operas with world
April 7 – Education News, Sr. Back Page famous singers and internationally recognized conductors.
April 14 – Healthy Living He also had the unique honor of performing as a founding
member of Ensemble InterContemporain, an orchestra of
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Deadline previous Thursday. the program guests enjoyed an extensive menu of gourmet
desserts.
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – The next chamber concert for the symphony will be on From left – Dr. Matthew Cohen, David Wetherill, and Barbara
Sunday, March 28, at 3 p.m., in the Meagher Theatre of the Cohen. For over 20 years Matthew and Barbara Cohen have
Your Community Paper Thomas A. Bruder, Jr. Life Center at Neumann University, been supporters, donors, board members and musicians with
for 25 Years! Aston, PA. Tickets are $10, $8 for seniors/students, and free the Delaware County Symphony.
for children 12 and under with paying adult admission.
There is ample free parking and the Center is handicapped-accessible. The program will feature works by Mendelssohn
and Brahms. Information for this concert is available at 610-879-7059 or visit www.dcsmusic.org.

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The Players Club of Swarthmore Presents “Doubt, a Parable” in Person

T he Players Club of Swarthmore Theater will hit audi-


ences with a crackling psychological drama this spring
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swept the Drama Desk Award, Tony Award and Pulitzer
Prize for best new play.
Sister Aloysius, the principal of a Catholic school in the
Bronx, thinks it is entirely in the order of things that the
students in her school are terrified of her. Father Flynn,

Sister Aloysius (Lori-Nan Engler of Malvern) is suspicious of


the new Parish priest, Father Flynn (Jon Rachlin of Bensalem)
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the J,” Saturday, March 20, 7:30 p.m. The evening will feature casino style gaming, simulated horse racing, kosher
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dealers; however, there is no cash exchanged during the gaming activities. All guests receive
an allotment of “funny money” which is traded for chips that are used to place bets. Win-
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New Bolton Center Adds a New Horse to Its Herd
A complete horse skeleton was recently donated to New Bolton Center,
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recent American Farrier’s Journal Annual Hoof Summit Con-
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skeleton’s stand. Dr. Werner, the outgoing president of the
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Reilly. Dr. Moyer is the incoming president of AAEP and
former Head of Outpatient Services for New Bolton Center.
Jack Anderson, Chief Farrier at New Bolton Center until
1975, was renowned for his clinical ability and his skills as
an educator of both veterinarians and farriers. The tradi-
tion of providing clinical service to horses with complex
problems while simultaneously participating in the educa-
tion of veterinary students is as strong today as it was
during Anderson’s time. The farrier program at the Univer- At New Bolton Center are, from left – Gary Althouse DVM, PhD,
sity of Pennsylvania dates to the founding of the Veterinary Chairman, Department of Clinical Studies; Walter Varcoe; Corinne
School in 1884, making it the longest continuous farrier R. Sweeney DVM, Associate Dean for New Bolton Center; and
program at any veterinary school in the United States. The Patrick Reilly, Farrier. The skeleton stands behind them.
New Bolton Center Farrier Service, headed by Reilly, con-
tinues to explore innovative materials and techniques for generosity of farrier Walter Varcoe and his client specifically
the advancement of hoof care. for the teaching value of such a specimen.
The skeleton was donated to the conference through the

VA L E N T I N E ’ S D AY P E R F O R M A N C E Philadelphia Youth Orchestra


(PYO) section leaders pose be-
fore they take the stage at the
Kimmel Center’s Verizon Hall
with violinist virtuoso and PYO
alumna Elizabeth Pitcairn on
Valentine’s Day. From left –
Nicolas Bollinger of Haddonfield;
Matthew Angelo of West Chester;
Michael Stanley of South Phila-
delphia; David Rosenfeld of
North Wales; Emeline Chong of
Lansdale; Patrick Bailey of New-
town; Alyssa Blackstone, concert-
master, of Downingtown; Sean
Bailey of Newtown; Adhithi
Kesari of Exton; Sarah Boxmeyer
of Northeast Philadelphia; Nash
Tomey of Wynnewood; Gabrielle
Kieffer of Wilmington; Jack Hoeksema of Havertown; and Jeremy Cohen of Northeast Philadelphia.

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G E T R E A D Y F O R C A M P!
Merion Mercy Looks Ahead to Summer
S ummers at Merion Mercy bring lots of excitement and
both prospective and current students to campus. For
more than 15 years, MMA has offered a variety of summer
programs ranging from athletic camps to academic cours-
es that provide high school credits. In the last five year,
however, the various programs united under the umbrella
of “Summer Academies.” These academies are divided into
three groups: academic, fine arts, and sports. “We like to
think that we offer many opportunities for students to come
to campus for enrichment programs, as well as provide the
convenience of taking courses during the summer to get
ahead for the coming school year,” shares director of sum-
mer programs Kristina Stanton Cawley.
And a little something for everyone there is! Students as
young as sixth grade can sign up for programs, see MMA’s
campus, meet coaches and/or teachers, and get to know
the school’s programs first hand. However, the first oppor-
tunity for academic enrichment is the pre-eighth program
called the Summer Academy. Summer Academy is a full- Last August, incoming freshmen Erin Snyder of Philadelphia,
day, four-week program designed as an enrichment experi- Shabella Rideout-Perkins of Philadelphia, Shelsy Tity of Philadel-
ence for girls entering grade eight. The Summer Academy phia, Christine Rice of Drexel Hill, Alyssia La Monaca of New-
helps students begin the transition from an elementary town Square, and Elizabeth Dierkes of Drexel Hill, got to know
school to college preparatory high school program. Stu- each other better before the school year began.
dents take courses, such as pre-algebra, language arts,
study skills, and they choose an athletic or dance class. form well on this type of aptitude test. This program runs
Enrollment in this program has doubled in recent years, two weeks, and can be taken as a compliment to the Sum-
and shows signs of growing more this year. “Our Summer mer Academy as it runs after the Summer Academy day.
Academy is a great way for young girls to spend their sum- Boys from high schools, such as Monsignor Bonner and
mer days. They receive top-notch preparation for eighth Malvern Preparatory, as well as young ladies from a number
and ninth grade and beyond, prepare for the entrance exams of area schools, have taken other courses at our school
for high school, and learn various skills, such as time man- for high school credits.”
agement and effective study skills. Plus there is a healthy In addition to the academic programs on campus, many
living component, where students utilize some of the fitness courses can be taken online through Mercy Learning Online.
amenities at MMA” says Mrs. Cawley. “The students also MMA students can register for these courses through Mrs.
have a lot of fun, make good friends and see what a day at Cawley.
Merion would be like for them.” The Fine Art programs that will be offered this year are
Although the Summer Academy is only open to girls, there dance, chamber music, and art. The time-tested field
are some co-ed courses during the summer. “The pre-eighth hockey, basketball, and volleyball athletic camps will run,
grade Summer Academy is only for girls. We like to offer plus the newly-added lacrosse camp, which looks like it
young ladies a real feel for what a single-sex, private school will be a big draw.
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Summer Fun! R osemont School of the Holy Child’s Auction Committee
met recently to hold an invitation addressing for the
school’s annual Spring Auction: “Back to the ‘80s We Go!”
The addressing was held at the Newtown Square home
of Margaret Ann Nolen.
The Spring Auction will be held Saturday, April 10 at
Philadelphia Country Club in Gladwyne. The event will
include cocktails and a silent auction at 5:30 p.m., with

Members of the Rosemont School of the Holy Child Parents’


Camp Small Feet Gymnastics Camp Auxiliary met recently to address invitations for the annual Spring
Ages 3 (must be toilet trained) Ages 6 -13 year olds Auction: Back to the ‘80s We Go! Front row – Megan McHugh of
to 5 years old. Half/Full Day. Hours: 8:30 am - 4 pm Ardmore, Melissa McGlinn of Malvern, and Aimee Weise of Berwyn;
Weeks: June 21 - August 23 Weeks: July 5 - July 30 second row – Meg McGinn of Phoenixville, Cathy Mangano of
YMCA Camp CAMP HOURS: Newtown Square, Margaret Ann Nolen of Newtown Square, Cathy
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Weeks: June 21 - August 23 • $148/week Full member Karen Strid of Devon, Dara Sorge of Bryn Mawr, and Judi Taylor
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Ages 8 -12 year olds • $252/week Program member
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Hours: 8:30 am - 4 pm ing dinner, there will be music and dancing until midnight.
Weeks: June 21 - August 16 Register Now Chairs for Rosemont School of the Holy Child’s Spring Auction Spring Auction chairs are Allegra Cosgrave of Haverford
at Main Line YMCA are shown following a meeting in the school’s Tudor Building, and Dara Sorge of Bryn Mawr. The Tribute Book Commit-
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G E T R E A D Y F O R C A M P!
Morris Arboretum Debuts Summer Adventure Camp this June
L ooking for a week of fun and adventure for your child
this summer? Morris Arboretum has just the ticket. For
a week in June, children ages 6 to 8 are invited to join Morris
Arboretum for a week of activities, crafts and games that
illustrate the important relationship between plants, people
and place. A quick peek at the fun includes a bug safari,
creating a terrarium, harvesting summer vegetables, and
much more! Morris Arboretum Adventure Camp runs Mon-
day, June 21 through Friday, June 25 from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
With a different theme each day, Morris Arboretum Sum-
mer Adventure Camp is sure to be a hit with your kids.
Discover the nature in your own neighborhood during
“Wild Wonders” Monday. Go on a bug safari, listen for birds
in the woods and uncover animal hideaways! Use your sens-
es and imagination to detect where these creatures live and
how they survive.
Tuesday’s theme is “Green Machines” and children will
learn about the tree-mendous plants we can’t live without
from roots to shoots to seeds and weeds. Why are they
green? How do they grow? Dissect a flower, make a terrari- You’re it at Morris Arboretum! Photo/Rusty Kennedy
um and examine tree cookies!
Spend “Groovy Gardening” Wednesday learning where The Morris Arboretum saves the best for last – “Muddy
our food comes from. Do pizza and bubblegum come from Madness!” Bring your rain boots on Friday and get ready
a plant? Visit Bloomfield Farm, harvest summer vegetables for a wet and messy day digging in the dirt and exploring
and prepare a picnic. Yum! the Arboretum’s streams.
“Arboretum Adventurers” gear up for an exploration on The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania
Thursday! Navigate your way through all ends of the Arbore- is located at 100 East Northwestern Avenue in Chestnut
tum. Work as a team to follow clues, complete a scavenger Hill. To learn more and register, call 215-247-5777 or visit
hunt and solve a garden mystery. the Morris Arboretum online at www.morrisarboretum.org.

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A perfect introduction to the college preparatory An ideal program for pre-ninth grade girls. One
high school experience! The Summer Academy is a to three-week courses offering algebra, algebra
four-week, full-day program for girls entering eighth readiness, writing skills, study skills, and foreign
grade. Students choose two academic classes and language readiness.
an athletic class, and participate in a learning skills
class, which includes test-taking strategies. Fine Arts Academy AGES VARY

Students will enjoy the arts this summer!


Prep Time Academy PRE-EIGHTH
Courses range from one to three weeks in June
A language arts, grammar, and mathematics based and July and will include dance, art studio, and
program for girls and boys entering eighth grade. chamber music. Ages vary for each course.
A two-week course to prepare students for high
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The Sports Academy is for girls in grades 6-9.


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For registration information


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511 Montgomery Avenue


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EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley

About to cut the ribbon for the opening of the 2010 Philadel-
Arriving at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadel- phia International Flower show are, from left – John K. Ball,
phia for the Philadelphia International Flower Show Preview PHS Council chairman, of Wayne; Roberta F. Dranoff, chair-
Party are, from left – John K. Ball, Pennsylvania Horticultural man, Preview Party, of Haverford; Mayor Michael Nutter; Jane
Society Council Chairman, of Wayne; Jane G. Pepper, PHS presi- G. Pepper, PHS president, of Media; Drew Becher, PHS presi-
dent, of Media; Drew Becher, PHS president-elect, of Chestnut dent-elect, of Chestnut Hill; J. William Mills, PNC president, Phila-
Hill; Melinda Moritz, Flower show executive chairman, of Flour- delphia and Southern New Jersey, of Philadelphia; Melinda
town. Moritz, Flower Show executive chairman, of Fourtown.

At the Preview Party, and about to join the receiving line are
– J. William Mills, PNC president, Philadelphia and Southern
New Jersey, of Philadelphia; Roberta F. Dranoff, chairman of
the Preview Party, of Haverford.

2010 Philadelphia International


Flower Show Preview Party Awaiting guests in the receiving line of Washington’s Birthday
Ball at the Union League of Philadelphia are, from left – Benjamin
Charles Frick, Esq., President, of Villanova; Harvard Castle Wood,
The evening before the world-famous Philadelphia Inter- IV, member of the committee, of Bryn Mawr; Gayla McCloskey
national Flower Show opened to the public on February 28, and David McClure Humphrey, M.D. of Radnor; Leif Andrew
more than 3,000 fashion forward guests attended the Penn- Zetterberg, member of the committee, of Bryn Mawr.
At the Preview Party are, from left – Meteorologists Adam sylvania Horticultural Society’s exclusive black-tie event on
Joseph and Cecily Tynan, of 6abc, sponsor, presented a live Saturday, February 27. The 2010 Flower Show Preview Party
broadcast from the Convention Center. was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Pennsylvania Con-
vention Center, and celebrated the Show theme, “Passport
to the World” and paid tribute to longtime PHS president,
Jane G. Pepper who will retire on June 1. The Preview Party
is a charitable event that benefits PHS’s acclaimed urban
greening program, Philadelphia Green.
The Saturday event kicked off with a cocktail reception
among the bountiful garden displays. Hors d’ouevres inspired
Arriving at the from the different countries featured in Show exhibits were
Preview Party, served, followed by dinner in the ballroom.
and about to view A ribbon cutting ceremony was held near the Show Exhibit
the exhibits are Hall entrance, with a 28-foot-tall hot air balloon covered in
Alice Lea Tasman nearly 80,000 freeze-dried flowers serving as a fitting back- Attending the cocktail reception are, from left – W. Steven Mark,
and Dr. William drop to the floral journey around the world. The 2010 Show, M.D., Captain of the Color Guard, and Charlotte Mark of Paoli;
Tasman, of which ran through March 7, paid tribute to the gardens, cul- Lois Tobin of Berwyn; Anne and George Wood, III of St. Davids.
Wyndmoor. ture and art of destinations around the globe. For informa-
tion, visit www.theflowershow.com.
Washington’s Birthday Ball
The Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Society of Sons
of the Revolution presented Washington’s Birthday Ball, Janu-
ary 20, 2010, at the Union League of Philadelphia. A receiv-
ing line welcomed guests from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., followed by
a parade by the Color Guard. Dinner was served at 8 p.m.,
followed by dancing to The Serenaders. Chairman was David
McClure Humphrey, M.D. Benjamin Charles Frick, Esq. is
President of the organization. Proceeds from Washington’s
Birthday Ball benefit the many programs of the Pennsylvania
Society of Sons of the Revolution.

At the Preview Party – Michelle Leonard of Wynnewood – by


Arriving at the Preview Party, from left – Michael Nutter, is the life-size elephant, made out of plant material with flowers About to join their table for dinner are, from left – Stephanie
welcomed by – Jane G. Pepper, PHS president, of Media; and – in an Indian wedding scene, from the India exhibit, by Jamie Frick of Villanova; Murray Gordon of Paoli; Barbara Wood of
J. William Mills, PNC president, of Philadelphia. Rothstein, Floral Design. St. Davids.
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