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Year 25, No. 28 Celebrating 25 Years of Community News March 24 – March 30, 2010
FIND YOUR
NSIDE
COMMUNITY Bill Giles Named Recipient of Mary Hess to Present 2010
NEWS HERE! Hein-Fry Lecture at LTSP
Rosemont’s 2010 Cresset Award
D
r. Mary Hess,
Associate
Professor of
Educational Lead-
ership at Luther
Seminary, St. Paul,
MN, will be the
2010 Hein-Fry lec-
turer presenting
on the topic “Hear-
Chamber i n g t h e Wo rd :
Orchestra Concert Teaching the Bible
Page 5 in the Parish and
Beyond.” The lec-
ture will be held
on Tuesday, March
30, 2010 at 11:30
a.m. in Benbow
Hall, on the cam-
pus of The Lutheran
Theological Semi-
nary at Philadel-
phia (LTSP), 7301
Germantown
Photo/Jaci Downs Avenue in the Mt.
Meet Volunteer Sharon Latchaw Hirsh, Ph.D. (right) welcomes 2010 Cresset Award recipient Bill Gilles Airy section of
Warren Sawyer (center right) and Cresset Dinner committee chairs, Dan and Margo Barry Polett ’61 to Philadelphia. The
Rosemont College’s historic Main Building. lecture is free and Dr. Mary Hess, Associate Professor of
Page 10 open to the public. Educational Leadership at Luther

S
haron Latchaw Hirsh, Ph.D. recently welcomed Bill Giles, the recipient of the 2010 Dr. Hess is one Seminary, St. Paul, MN, will be the 2010
Cresset Award and the chairman of the Philadelphia Phillies, and Cresset Dinner of five scholars Hein-Fry lecturer March 30, at 11:30
committee chairs, Dan Polett, president/owner of Wilkie Automotive Dealerships, affiliated with the a.m. at The Lutheran Theological
and his wife, Margo Barry Polett ‘61, of Gladwyne, PA to Rosemont’s historic Main Evangelical Luther- Seminary at Philadelphia.
Building. Giles will be honored by the College at the 22nd Cresset Award Dinner a n C h u rc h i n
on April 22, at the Please Touch Museum, in Philadelphia, PA. For information, America (ELCA) invited to present lectures on this year’s
visit www.rosemont.edu. topic based on their particular perspectives and scholar-
“Bill is one of Philadelphia’s most civically minded citizens and genuinely cares about the ship. The lecture will explore Lutheran perspectives on
community in which he lives,” said Rosemont President Sharon Latchaw Hirsh, Ph.D. ‘70. biblical pedagogy, using both theory and practical examples,
“He has contributed a great deal of time and energy to many worthy organizations in our and making a case for the promise of one, some, or even
area and Rosemont is so delighted to be among them. We are pleased to honor Bill Giles all of these approaches to teaching the Bible.
Society’s with this year’s Cresset Award.” This year’s theme, “Hearing the Word: Teaching the Bible
in the Parish and Beyond,” was chosen in order to explore
Evening Hours the important conversations throughout the ELCA con-
Page 12
“Thieves of Baghdad” Lecture by Colonel cerning the various ways Lutheran communities in diverse
See LTSP Lecture on page 4

Healthy Living Bogdanos at the Penn Museum Student Named PA Geographic


Pages 8 - 10 U.S. Marine Colonel Visits the Penn Museum to Tell the Story Behind Theft,
Looting, and Recovery of Iraq Museum Artifacts
$16.95 paperback), written by Colonel
Spelling Bee Semifinalist
U
.S. Marine Colonel
and New York Assis- Bogdanos with William Newtown Square Resident, Rohan Rajagopalan,
Senior Services tant District Attor- Patrick, follows his pre- to compete on April 9 for National Finals Spot
Pages 11 & 16 sentation. The book will

E
ney Matthew Bogdanos piscopal Academy student,
returns to the University be on sale in the Museum Rohan Rajagopalan, who is
of Pennsylvania Museum Shop before and after a resident of Newtown
o f A rc h a e o l o g y a n d the program, and all roy- Square, PA and an 8th grader,
A n t h ro p o l o g y ( a f t e r alties from sales go to has been named a Pennsylvania
Your Community speaking to a sold-out the Iraq Museum. Admis- Geographic Spelling Bee semifi-
Newspaper c ro w d i n 2 0 0 6 ) o n sion to the program, co- nalist and will compete for a spot
CITY SUBURBAN Wednesday, March 31, sponsored by the Univer- in the national finals on April
at 6:00 p.m. In his talk, sity of Pennsylvania’s 9th. The competition is sponsored
NEWS “Thieves of Baghdad,” Center for Ancient Studies, by the National Geographic
610-667-6623 he details the investi- is pay-what-you-want (free Society, Google, and Plum Creek.
Fax: 610-667-6624 gation into the 2003 for Penn Museum members). The semifinal competition will
theft and looting of the Reservations are recom- take place at Penn State’s Univer-
Iraq Museum. Colonel mended at 215-898-4890. sity Park Campus. Rajagopalan
Bogdanos offers an In April 2003, people will compete against 99 other
update on the protec- around the world were in Pennsylvania students for the
tion of Iraq’s cultural shock at the pillaging of the Episcopal 8th grader, top state prize.
heritage as well as Iraq Museum in Baghdad. Rohan Rajagopalan. Should Rajagopalan win the
E-mail: news of artifact The list of missing objects April 9th competition, he will
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com recoveries. read like a “who’s who of compete at the national finals, which will be held on May
A book signing of archaeology:” the Sacred 25 and 26 at the National Geographic Society headquarters
“Thieves of Baghdad: One Marine’s Vase of Warka, the world’s in Washington, D.C.
Passion to Recover the World’s Greatest oldest known carved stone ritual vessel; For additional information on the National Geographic
Stolen Treasures,” (Bloomsbury USA; See “Thieves of Baghdad” Lecture on page 4 Bee, visit www.nationalgeographic.com/geographicbee.
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CRAFTERS BY THE SEA take place Wednesday, April 7 at
7:15 a.m. The topics of this month’s
Kitchens • Baths Master Wood meeting will center around “The
Friday of each month at the Hav-
Decks • Windows • Siding • Roofing Carver, Charles Assessment Interview,” including
erford Township Free library. A
Melnick, com- a review of the various aptitudes,
215-997-1709 PA025602 short visual presentation is shown
followed by a conversation about
pletes a rendi- styles, values and temperament tests
www.CavalierCarpentry.com tion of the comi- that are often included in execu-
the featured artist or medium. If
cal white rabbit tive selection programs. The speak-
you ever wanted to know more
from “Alice In er will be Michael B. (“Mickey”)
about art, join the library for this
Wonderland,” Fineberg, Ph.D., Managing Partner
U PPER DARBY casual program. On Friday, March
one of numer- of Delta Consultants. The event
26 at 2 p.m., the group will be dis-
ous works from will take place at the Radisson Val-
CHECK CASHING cussing Art Nouveau. Art Nouveau
explores a new style in the visual
the classic tale
that he will be
ley Forge Convention Center. The
cost is $25 advanced payment, $30
arts and architecture that devel-
INSTANT AUTO TAGS & oped in Europe and North America
exhibiting and at the door. Registration is requir-
selling at the ed to participate in the Senior
AUTO INSURANCE at the end of the nineteenth cen-
Spring Festival of Quality Crafts in Ocean City, NJ. Over 60 Roundtable. For info contact
tury. For info contact Samantha
unique artisans will join Melnick in the popular seasonal show Kelleher Associates, LLC, at 610-
Instant Registration Renewals Shepherd at 610-446-3082 ext.
produced by the Jersey Shore Artisans Guild, March 27 - 28 at 293-1115 or www.kelleherllc.com.
206 or email shepherd@haverford-
Notary • Prepaid Phones the Music Pier. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.
library.org. Meet Author
Admission is $3 with all profits going to area charities. A $3
Money Transfers • Money Orders admission donation along with all profits from the show support
Utility Payments Toad Walk On Wednesday, April 7 at 7:30
local charities. For information, contact the Jersey Shore p.m., the Parkway Central Library,
The toads are migrating! Join for Artisans Guild at 800-225-1007 or 609-399-9998.
~ FREE PARKING ~ this fun family toad walk during
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Vine St. presents Jacqueline Edel-
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berg, author of “How to Walk to
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7305 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby School.” When two moms ventured
on Friday, March 26 and Saturday Highlights of the day include a formances, at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.
(2 minutes from Overbrook Park across from Upper Darby Police Dept.) inside their neighborhood’s strug-
March 27, 2010, from 6:00 p.m. - mini-health fair, petting zoo, face Tickets for the 8 p.m. show are $10 gling public elementary school, the
7:00 p.m. Learn why toads head painting, student art exhibit, the- each. Tickets for the 4 p.m. show new principal asked what it would
out onto this mysterious journey atrical performances, and more. are pay what you can. Walking Fish take for them to enroll their chil-
COLEMAN every spring, crossing busy roads
to get there. Hike up to the Rox-
borough Reservoir (a special place
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and activities at www.cheyney.edu.
Theatre is the workshop and per-
formance space for the community
of Fishtown and Kensington, at 2509
dren. Sensing opportunity, they re-
turned the next day with an exten-
TREE SERVICE that’s rarely seen) to see where they Low-Cost Wills for Frankford Avenue. For info call
sive wish list. The principal read
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go. Learn about their fascinating
Storm Damage? life cycle and listen for the toads’
Older Adults 215-427-WALK, or info@bsomeday.org,
New Horizons Senior Center is colla- or www.walkingfishtheatre.com.
started, girls! It’s going to be a
busy year…” In “How to Walk to
LIMBS • HANGERS • DEBRIS REMOVAL weird calls. Afterwards, meet the
borating with attorney Kathleen School,” Jacqueline Edelberg, the
volunteers who help the toads cross Milkboy Open Mike
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Reasonable Rates • 100% Satisfaction for older adults, age 55 and over, at Open call for writers/readers and a Kurland, the school principal, pro-
yourself or as a family! Walks are
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Tuesday, March 30 from 9:00 a.m. to share up to ten minutes of their public education based on their
610-664-5052 ColemanTreeServices.com Center, and Toad Detour. Rain or
until 12:00 noon. The fee is $35 personal narrative/creative non- efforts to transform their own
shine. Bring a flashlight. Free. Park-
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1:15 p.m. bind us to a common humanity.
Third Annual Let’s open up our hearts with an Comedian to Perform
ASK FOR STAR TREATMENT AT Community Day Impromolding Lecture open mike and an open mind. Tell
your friends and relatives. Tell your
Funnyman Joel Chasnoff will bring
with Tejo Remy his antics to the greater Philadel-
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS CLASSIFIED! Cheyney University will host its
Third Annual Community Day on
story. This will be a first Tuesday
On Thursday April 1 a public lec- monthly event beginning on Tues- phia area April 10, when he per-
ture on Dutch master designer- day, April 6, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. at forms his standup routine under
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Saturday, March 27 from 10 a.m. the auspices of Doylestown and
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Newtown Hadassah. Reservations
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RECEIVE STAR ❏ $20.63 - 1 week First Annual Thornbury 5K/10K race phy and latest design technique
are $36 in advance (by March 29),
on the university’s main campus impromolding will be held at 7 p.m. Tamagawa Taiko
TREATMENT ❏ $76.52 - 4 weeks
located in southeastern Pennsyl- in Stein Auditorium (111 Nesbitt $40 at the door and $18 for stu-
Place your Ad in an ❏ $144 - 8 weeks Hall, 3215 Market St.). Drexel stu-
Drummers and dents. A wine and dessert reception
vania. Community Day provides an Dancers will follow the show. Sponsorships
Attention-Grabbing 1 col. x 2" deep opportunity for the university to dent work will be on display in the
lobby of Nesbitt Hall, an exhibition Straight from Tokyo, the famed also are available: A gold sponsor
Star Border invite neighbors and friends to the
❏ $27.50 - 1 week campus to learn about its students, of the creating and making that Tamagawa Taiko Drum and Dance at $360 receives preferential seat-
Call 610-667-6623 ing for four; a silver sponsor at $118
❏ $102 - 4 weeks faculty, alumni, programs, and more. has taken place over the four-day troupe performs its dramatic bal-
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❏ $192 - 8 weeks Cheyney University’s Community two. To find out more about Chasnoff,
Larger Sizes Also Available Day is free and opened to the pub- lic. For info call 215-895-1029 or intricately decorated oversized
email visco@drexel.edu. drums. April 7 (7 p.m.). Levitt Audi- visit www.joelchasnoff.com. For
lic. More info regarding the race reservations and sponsor info, con-
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By Rose Marie Riley

Fleisher Reception & Silent Auction


their careers/positions. Student leaders from the Foundation’s student
organization at Villanova University—the first of its kind in the U.S. will
be attending the event. Noon luncheon; 1 p.m. keynote address and
AQUARIUM & PETS
Catering to ALL Your Pet Needs
“Meet & Greet,” at The Villanova Conference Center, Main Dining Room,
A reception and silent auction of “cascarones,” confetti-filled hand-paint-
601 County Line Road, Radnor. Media and Sports and Entertainment Beautiful TankB Set-ups
tif l•T Pond
k S Super-Store
t
ed eggs popular in Mexican folk art tradition, will be held on Sunday, Exotic Reptile Selection
Members attending, contact Elissa@niaf.org or 202-939-3106. Students
March 28 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Fleisher Art Memorial, 719 “Zoey’s Place” Our New Dog Boutique
respond to Natasha@niaf.org or 202-939-3116.
Catharine Street, Philadelphia. The event is part of a series of activities
called “Cascarones Por La Vida” that artist Marta Sanchez developed in Black-Tie GayBingo March 27 • 12 noon
1992 to raise money to assist and nurture children with HIV/AIDS, espe- EASTER BUNNY & DOGGIE FASHION SHOW
cially to help them access arts education programs. Since its inception, The Eleventh Annual Black-Tie GayBingo will be held April 9, 2010, in
the project has raised $40,000. Admission is $5. Refreshments will be The Crystal Tea Room, Wanamaker Building, 100 Penn Square East, Phila- Bring in this ad for 20% off one item of your choice!
provided by local restaurants including Creperie Beau Monde, Tria, delphia, from 6:30 p.m. to Midnight. The festive evening will feature din- Good through April 30, 2010. Excludes: Gift Certificates, Special Orders,
DiBruno Brothers and Flying Fish Brewing Company. Artistas y Musicos ner, six bingo games, a silent auction, awards presentation, and danc- Previous Purchases, Dog & Cat Food Lay-Away, Reptiles and small animals.
Cannot be combined with other discount coupons.
Americanos (AMLA) will provide entertainment. Fleisher Art Memorial ing. Proceeds of the event will benefit vital HIV and AIDS services in the
is located at 719 Catharine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147. Greater Philadelphia regional. For information call 215-731-9255. 610-352-8000 • 704 Garret Road, Upper Darby, PA 19082

“Celebrating Caldecott” Children’s Day St. John Neumann Garage Sale


Families are invited to a day of art and reading adventures on April 1 The annual garage sale at St. John Neumann Church, Radnor Road and
Highland Lane, Bryn Mawr, will be held April 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Today more than ever, our world needs a mes-
with “Celebrating Caldecott Children’s Day.” Visitors may come any time
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and take a guided tour of the exhibition “Drawing and April 11, from 8:30 to 1:30 p.m. There will be wonderful treasures sage of peace and hope. It's a message that
from a Story: Illustrations by Selected Caldecott Medal Winners,” listen at bargain prices, all donated by parishioners. Included are better cloth- Palmer Seminary of Eastern University is
to stories, see animated versions of Maurice Sendak’s books and create ing, a designer Boutique for lovely ready-to-wear apparel, housewares,
committed to proclaiming. For more
hands-on art projects. The program is free with regular museum admis- linens, toys, books, small appliances, electronics, holiday decorations
sion. The Brandywine River Museum is located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds and furniture. This is a major fundraiser for the parish. For information than 80 years, Palmer has been preparing
Ford, Pennsylvania. For information, contact the education office at edu- call 610-353-1875 or arnoldapplelady@snip.net. men and women for Christian ministry
cation@brandywine.org or 610-388-8382. with the goal of changing our world one
Annual Art Show
life and one community at a time.
N.C. Wyeth House and Studio Reopen for Tours The Ladies’ Chapter of Daylesford Abbey is presenting the 38th Annual
The restored home and art studio of famed American illustrator N.C. Art Show, April 10, 2010, at the Daylesford Abbey, 220 South Valley
Wyeth re-opens for public tours on April 6, 2010. Tours depart from the Road, Paoli. The show will continue through April 25, 2010. A Cham- Do something special with your life and with
Brandywine River Museum by shuttle Tuesday through Sunday at timed pagne Reception will be held April 10, from 3 to 6 p.m. The hours are 1 your gifts. Consider becoming a part of Palmer's
intervals through November 21, 2010. In 1911, with the proceeds p.m. - 4 p.m. daily, and open until 8 p.m. Fridays. Free admission after
the opening. Proceeds from the Annual Art Show will benefit Daylesford mission to proclaim the whole gospel to the
from his illustrations for “Treasure Island,” N.C. Wyeth purchased 18
acres of land on Rocky Hill in the village of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. Abbey. For information call 610-647-2530. whole world through whole persons.
The Brandywine River Museum now owns the house and studio, as well
as thousands of items that were part of the life of the Wyeth family and Anniversary Celebration
props that were part of the engrossing career of N.C. Wyeth. Educational
tours of the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio permit visitors, six years old
and older, to experience the environment where Wyeth created many of
The Friends of Chamounix are presenting the Forty-Sixth Anniversary
Celebration of Chamounix Mansion International Hostel, April 10, 2010,
at Chamounix Mansion, 3250 Chamounix Drive, Philadelphia, 5:30 to 8
Open House
his memorable works of art and the house where he raised his five p.m. The Anniversary celebration will honor Bill Giles as “Man of the April 28
APRIL from 8:30
10 from AM -- noon
8:30AM NOON
extraordinarily gifted children. The N.C. Wyeth House and Studio is a Year.” Proceeds from the celebration will help the committee with inte-
National Landmark and a member of the Historic Artists’ Homes and rior restoration, maintenance and general upkeep of the Federal-style For details, visit
Studios group of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Admission villa in Fairmount Park. For information call 610-527-3669.
to the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio tour is $5 per person in addition to
museum admission. Admission is free for Brandywine Conservancy “An Evening for Child Advocacy”
www.palmerseminary.edu
members. The tours last approximately one hour and are offered at
timed intervals. Reservations are not required. Transportation to the
The Support Center for Child Advocates is presenting, “An Evening for 610-645-9321
or call 484-384-2948
Child Advocacy,” April 14, 2010, in the Crystal Tea Room, The Wana-
House and Studio is by Brandywine River Museum shuttle bus only. The maker Building 100 Penn Square East, Philadelphia, from 5 to 8 p.m.
tour is handicapped accessible. For information, contact the Brandywine The event will honor Governor Edward G. Rendell, with the presentation
River Museum at 610-388-2700 or visit www.brandywinemuseum.org. of the 2010 Judge Lois G. Forer Child Advocacy Award. The annual ben-
efit reception and silent auction celebrates the extraordinary efforts of
Luncheon and Fashion Show people who change the story for Philadelphia’s abused and neglected
National Society Daughters of The American Revolution, Jeptha Abbott children. For information call 267-546-9211.
Chapter, is presenting a Luncheon and Fashion Show, April 7, 2010, at
Overbrook Country Club, Bryn Mawr, at 11:30 a.m. Fashions will be pre-
sented by Polka Dots in Paoli. Proceeds from the event will benefit DAR
Schools. For information call 610-525-6040. Arts, Culture & Society Events
Please email your formatted special PAGE 3 events for this
Luncheon page at least two weeks prior to publication date.
To celebrate the National Italian American Foundation’s (NIAF) 35th
Anniversary, the Foundation invites college students majoring in jour- ONLY EVENTS THAT ARE CORRECTLY
nalism, communications, and marketing and business as well as jour- FORMATTED AND SUBMITTED
nalists of Italian ancestry, and other media professionals to the launch VIA EMAIL WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR
of the Frank J. Guarini/NIAF Media Forum in Philadelphia, April 7, 2010. POSSIBLE PUBLICATION.
ESPN National Correspondent Sal Palantonio will keynote the luncheon.
He will discuss the ways young graduates can reach the top echelon of

Enrichment Course on Stephen Sondheim Offered


as well as the hits that shaped the evolution of Sondheim’s
F or nearly 50 years Stephen Sondheim has dominated
the direction of Broadway musical theater. Discover his
creative imagination in an exciting new six-week lecture
artistic process from the late ‘50s to the present. Special
consideration will also be given to the Sondheim’s stature
offered by the Forum and Rosemont College’s Office of and longevity which has dictated his collaboration with
Non-Credit Programs starting April 8 at 10:00 a.m. in the other Broadway greats.
Kaul Forum Classroom. This event is open to the public There is a $70 registration fee for this event. Contact the
and registration is required. Office of Non-Credit Programs, at 610-527-0200, ext. 3102
Spend an hour and half each week through May 13, with for information or register online at www.rosemont.edu.
Dorothy J. Liggett, exploring both the commercial failures

All About Antiques Course Spend an hour and half each week through April 22, with
author and antique scholar Bob Brooke surveying antiques
from 1830 to 1910. Participants will learn what to look for
in an antique shop and in their homes. Learning what to
U nderstand what makes an item an antique, or a collec-
tible, in an exciting new three-week lecture offered by
the Forum and Rosemont College’s Office of Non-Credit
collect from junk will also be explored.
There is a $40 registration fee for this event. Contact the
Programs starting April 8 at 1:00 p.m. in the Kaul Forum Office of Non-Credit Programs, at 610-527-0200, ext. 3102
Classroom. This event is open to the public and registra- for information or register online at www.rosemont.edu.
tion is required.
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“ART AGAINST ABUSE” FUNDRAISER


Art exhibit to support families coping with
W E A L T H M A N A G E M E N T S E M I N A R LTSP Lecture Continued from front page
domestic violence First Priority Bank, North American contexts are
of the Main Line, sharing the biblical narra-
E njoy a wide range of art and hear speeches by compell-
ing local activists and professionals while supporting
families and children coping with domestic violence.
recently sponsored
a Wealth Manage-
tives, truths, and messages
of the gospel through their
The “Art Against Abuse” fundraiser is an art exhibit fea- ment Seminar for teaching ministries. The hope
turing paintings, woodwork, ceramics and photography by regional residents for these presentations is
local artists such as the internationally known Si Lewen, and business person- that they will raise aware-
classical portrait artist David Knoecklein, and students, nel. About 200 men ness about the many ways
faculty and friends of Gwynedd-Mercy College. Attendees and women were in the Lutheran churches have
can enter raffles to win prizes, including tickets to a Phila- attendance. Hosting traditionally taught the Bible
delphia Phillies game and works of art donated by our arti- the event was David as well as offer innovative
sans. Sparks (rear), CEO contemporary approaches
Sponsored by the Ambler Gazette and held by the Psy- of First Priority Bank. to teaching the Bible that
chology Club of Gwynedd-Mercy College, the “Art Against Guest speakers, Lutherans might use today.
Abuse” event will be on Monday, March 29 from 6:30 to 9 front, from left – The annual Hein-Fry Lec-
p.m. in the Julia Ball Auditorium, located on the college’s were David Kotok, ture Series identifies lively,
campus. an investment pressing theological issues
Also on display will be the “Silent Witness” exhibit, a life- authority often seen facing the church and offers
size exhibit intended to raise awareness and honor the vic- on TV’s CNBC and free and open to the public
tims of domestic violence. in the Wall Street lectures that stimulate intel-
Finally, there will be presentations from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Journal; Lynn Doyle, lectual inquiry and discus-
by individuals involved with domestic violence issues, both noted Television sion of those issues through-
personally and professionally. Speakers will be: Heidi Markow, Moderator; and out the church.
founder of the Beginning Over Foundation; Assistant District Senator Dominic For information about The
Attorney of Montgomery County Wallis Brooks, who has Pileggi, Pennsylvania Senate Majority Leader. Free literature on the bank’s wealth manage- Lutheran Theological Semi-
worked with domestic violence victims for more than two ment services is available by contacting Larry Donato, COO, email: LDonato@fpbk.com. The nary at Philadelphia visit
decades; Charlene Melhorn, Artology Director at Builda- speakers received commendations for their informative talks. www.Ltsp.edu.
Bridge, a non-profit arts education and intervention orga- SAY YOU SAW IT IN
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the Mask of Warka, the “Mona Lisa of Mesopotamia;” and the treasure of Nimrud, a col-
lection of more than 1,000 pieces of gold jewelry from the eighth and ninth centuries BCE.
CITY
Counties by offering education, transitional housing, advo-
cacy and counseling services. The Beginning Over Founda-
In the wake of the looting, the United States dispatched a highly specialized multi-agency
task force, led by Colonel Bogdanos, to determine what had happened at the museum
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tect the safety of those affected by domestic violence.
and to recover as many antiquities as possible.
Through more than 100 photographs, Colonel Bogdanos explores the theft and looting
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The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology Jerry Bloom
and Anthropology is dedicated to the study and under- Society Editor
standing of human history and diversity. Founded in 1887, Rose Marie Riley
the Museum has sent more than 400 archaeological and
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Great Hall Chamber Orchestra Spring Concert SLASH YOUR DEBT 60%
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The Great Hall Chamber Orchestra at Bryn Mawr is composed of 38 of
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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT

O U T - A N D - A B O U T – Upcoming Food & Entertainment


By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer in a sous vide pouch with foie gras
Onstage fat, garlic, and herbs before crisping
• Montgomery County Community them and roasts the legs separately
College Science Center Theater in in duck fat. The chicken is served
Blue Bell, PA and SRUTI-The India with shiitakes, sweet onion grits,
Music and Dance Society presents and Madeira. For reservations or
The Nrityagram Dance Ensemble, information, call 215-735-4900 or
Saturday, March 27, at 8 p.m. For visit www.memerestaurant.com.
tickets ($20, $25, $35), book online at Passover Events
www.sruti.org. Students and Senior • London Grill, 2301 Fairmount
citizens with valid ID $5 off. Sruti Core Avenue in Philadelphia, will celebrate
ROYAL BUFFET & GRILL Members $10 off. Discounts redeem-
ed at box office for tickets bought
Passover on Monday, March 29 and
Tuesday, March 30, with a four-course
The Ultimate “All You Can Eat” Chinese, Japanese, online. For info, call Venkat Kilambi: Seder Dinner, for $40, children 11
Country & Fresh Grill Buffet
Don’t miss 610-631-2291 or Raji Venkatesan: 610- and younger are $20. The Passover
Buffet includes over 200 dishes including Snow Crab Legs 630-1878. menu is available a la carte through
out on the
best buffet Open Kitchen • Open Grill • Open Hibachi • BCKSEET Productions presents Monday, April 5, along with special
in Phila. Long Sushi Bar • Chef’s Special Bar Some Assembly Required: A New Passover Cocktails. To celebrate the
Raw Food Bar • Dessert Bar • Salad Bar • Fruit Bar Meta-Musical production in The Red end of the holiday, the restaurant
215-871-7888 Lunch Buffet $6.99 • Dinner $11.99 Room at Society Hill Playhouse, 507 The Nrityagram Dance Ensemble will offer a special Passover Meat-
4504 City Avenue Discount Price for Kids South 8th Street in Philadelphia from ball Monday on the 5th, as well. This
Bala Cynwyd Lunch or March 25 - April 17. In partnership with the Parkinson Coun- year’s dinner feature traditional items, including: Gefilte Fish;
(Across from Lord & Taylor)
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cil, Some Assembly Required introduces 12 original songs,
features a six-piece band, and examines the health care
Matzoh Ball Soup; and Braised Brisket, as well as new
dishes: Poached Wild Sea Bass with braised artichokes;
crisis in a new way. For tickets ($15-$25) that includes one Roasted Veal Breast with spring herbs; and Braised Lamb
beverage (beer, wine, soda, water) or info, call 215-923-0210 Shank with olives and preserved lemon. For reservations or
or visit www.brownpapertickets.com/event/96094. info, call 215-978-4545, online at www.londongrill.com.
Holiday Dining
at Sangkee Asian Bistro
• DuPont Theatre in the Hotel du Pont, Wilmington, DE,
presents the Cirque Le Masque: Carnivale for three shows
on Saturday and Sunday, March 27 - 28. Twenty-three
• Zahav, 237 St. James Place in Philadelphia, offers Chef
Michael Solomonov’s Passover Feast at his modern Israeli
restaurant, Monday, March 29 through Tuesday, April 6,
gravity-defying performers offer sophisticated, animal-free, featuring innovative takes on Jewish staples, as well as
OPEN EASTER SUNDAY European-style circus, with costumed acrobats, jugglers,
comics, and aerialists performing acts of balance, strength,
Israeli-inspired dishes, the Passover Mesibah Menu costs
$42 per person, not including tax and gratuity, and includes

AND PASSOVER
grace, and teamwork, set to spell-binding special effects and Handmade Matzoh; assorted Salatim, or salads, and Hummus;
creatively inventive lights, choreography, and music. For Roasted Matzoh Balls with black garlic broth; White Tuna
tickets, call 800-338-0881 or visit www.DuPontTheatre.com. with beets and horseradish; Asparagus with spring egg salad
SPECIAL MENU ITEMS • Hedgerow Theatre, 64 Rose Valley Road in Media, PA, and walnuts; Leek Fritters with charoset; Coffee-Braised
presents Nagle Jackson’s farce At This Evening’s Performance, Brisket with schmaltzy potatoes; and Matzoh Brei with red
610-658-0618 through April 18. For tickets ($20 - $25), call 610-565-4211 wine-spiced ice cream. For reservations or info, call 215-
or visit www.hedgerowtheatre.org. 625-8800 or visit www.zahavrestaurant.com.
An Eclectic Dining Experience • Dine-In/Take-Out • World Café Live, 3025 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, • Supper, 926 South Street in Philadelphia, offers chef-
presents kids rock/pop band Rocknoceros, March 27, 11 owner Mitch Prensky’s Supper Seder Passover Dinner Mon-
a.m. (music for kids and their parents too). Voted NPR’s day, March 29 and Tuesday, March 30. The meal will fea-
Best Family Music of 2009. For tickets ($10 adults, children ture traditional dishes for $50 per person, or $25 per child
339 East Lancaster Avenue, Wynnewood, PA 19096 $7, babies under 1 year old are free), call 215-222-1400 or 12 and under. Menu items include: Charoset, a relish of
visit http://tickets.worldcafelive.com. Visit the band’s web- chopped apples, walnuts and red wine, along with Hard-
www.sangkeeasianbistro.com
site at www.Rocknoceros.com Boiled Egg and House-Baked Matzo for the table; hors
Food & Wine d’oeuvres of Chicken Liver Mousse with port wine and crispy
Let Your Business Grow in City Suburban News! • Oyster House, 1516 Sansom Street in Philadelphia, will fried onions or Pickled Baby Beets with orange gremolata;
Call 610-667-6623 for Great Solutions to Reach Your Clients! host their first-ever Shucking Contest, Saturday, March 27, first course of Gefilte Fish with fresh grated horseradish
at 2 p.m., featuring professional Philadelphia shuckers com- and beet essence or Old-Fashioned Chicken Soup with matzo
peting for a $200 Grand Prize. An amateur shucking con- ball and dill; main course of Oven-Roasted Giannone Chicken
test follows with guests competing for a $100 Oyster House with 40 cloves of garlic or Brisket of Beef with sweet pota-
Gift Certificate. Admission to the shucking contest is $5 to, carrot and apple tzimmes and cider-macerated fruits;

Advertise in per person and includes all the varieties of the shucked
oysters as well as access to Oyster House’s bar and a firkin
of Dock Street’s West of Center Pale Ale, on a pay-as-you-
up to three sides for the table, such as Poached Asparagus
with lemon aioli or Crispy Potato Latkes with caramelized
leeks; and dessert of Flourless Chocolate Torte with vanil-

City Suburban go basis. For reservations for groups of six or more or


info, call 215-567-7683 or visit www.oysterhousephilly.com.
• Mémé, 2201 Spruce Street in Philadelphia, offers Chef
la bean ice cream; Caramelized Apple-Matzo Kugel with
cinnamon whipped cream; or House-Baked Macaroons. For
reservations or info, call 215-592-8180 or visit www.supper-

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UPCOMING SPECIAL ISSUES:
PHILADELPHIA LAUNCHES “PHILLY IN BLOOM” PROMOTION AND CONTEST
“Philly in Bloom” follows on the heels of the successful
March 31 – Get Ready for Easter, Jewish M ayor Michael A. Nutter recently announced the official
launch of the “Philly in Bloom” promotion and contest
that will feature special discounts, offers and free prizes
“Spread the Love” promotion that was launched on Febru-
ary 11, 2010 in response to a series of snow storms that
Culture & Community, Get Ready for
Camp (EARLY Deadline - March 25) from businesses and organizations across the Philadelphia challenged businesses to bring in customer traffic. Busi-
region. “Philly in Bloom,” a celebration of the upcoming nesses from across the Philadelphia region partnered with
April 7 – Education News, Sr. Back Page spring season, will offer discounts and deals on dining, the City of Philadelphia, SEPTA and PPA to provide dis-
regional attractions, entertainment, shopping, services counts to those who braved the snow to take advantage of
April 14 – Healthy Living
and hotel stays. A contest for free prizes donated by local the specials that were offered.
April 21 – Education News & Camp, businesses, organizations, SEPTA and PPA will be open to Those who log onto www.phila.gov/phillyinbloom will
Senior Services & Sr. Back Page participants who answer the following question: “Why do learn about specials offered by businesses and have an
you love Philadelphia?” From Monday through Friday one opportunity to submit an online contest entry. Spa treat-
April 28 – Healthy Living, Camp prize will be awarded to randomly selected contest winners. ments, restaurant gift certificates, hotel overnight stays,
Find Dining & Entertainment News The “Philly in Bloom” promotion began on March 10 and tickets to regional attractions, SEPTA travel discounts and
Every Week! will run through May 31, 2010. PPA Smart Cards are some of the prizes up for grabs. SEPTA
“Philadelphia’s business community has come together will offer one weekend Regional Rail pass per week, with
Call 610-667-6623 for details. once again to offer the public a variety of fantastic deals free weekend parking available at most SEPTA stations and
Deadline previous Thursday. and prizes,” said Mayor Nutter. “There are plenty of reasons PPA Smart Cards can be used at kiosks and meters through-
to love Philadelphia and I think the much needed spring out the City. Merchants who wish to participate in the pro-
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – weather will inspire people to submit some really creative motion are invited to submit their information to the Mayor’s
Your Community Paper and enthusiastic contest entries.” SEPTA General Manager
Joe Casey said, “After this past winter, SEPTA’s bloomin’
office through the website. The list of participating busi-
nesses and the prize list will be updated regularly on the
for 25 Years! happy to help our neighbors to get out and enjoy the spring website and the City will work with local partners to pro-
weather.” mote “Philly in Bloom.”

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D INING &E NTERTAINMENT


Th e P r e s e r vat i o n A l l i a n c e
f o r G r e at e r P h i l a d e l p h i a P r e s e n t s

2009 Old House Fair


The 2010 Fair
“Junie B. Jones” at Upper Darby Performing Arts Center Saturday,
Saturday, April
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he outspoken, precocious and lovable “Junie B. Jones”
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funny and fast-paced musical will be performed on March Philadelphia area owners of older and historic homes—
26, 2010 at the Upper Don’t miss this popular event featuring:
Members of the professional acting Darby Performing • 75 booths of professional vendors, consultants and
troupe, Theatreworks USA, bring Arts Center at 7:30 old house specialists
“Junie B. Jones” from the best-selling pm. • Workshops, demonstrations and presentations
children’s book series, to life on the This musical is based • FREE 15 minute consultations at the “Ask the
stage at UD Performing Arts Center, on four volumes in Experts” table
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B. Jones” series of • The Old House Fair Resource Center
books, illustrated by Denise Brunkus: “Junie B, First Grader • FREE
Jeff Devlin, master
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Band,” and “Top-Secret Personal Beeswax: A Journal by
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WEST LAUREL HILL CEMETERY TO HOST FREE EASTER EGG HUNT
It’s that time of year again! Join West Laurel Hill
Cemeter y for its most popular annual event
Saturday, March 27 at 10:00 a.m. Search for
over 3,000 prize-filled eggs, enter a raffle and
have a picture taken with the Easter Bunny. A
surprise guest (in addition to E. Bunny) awaits
this year’s attendees! For children 10 and under. 3900 City Avenue
(at the Presidential Apts.)
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Community Organized Bunny Hop
he South Street Headhouse District is calling on the public to hop throughout the
neighborhood on Easter Sunday, April 4, in celebration of spring in the city.
In conjunction with the neighborhood’s annual Easter Promenade, which is in its 79th
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year, a few hundred citizens are expected to participate in the first-ever district-wide
Bunny Hop. Children, teens and adults are encouraged to wear bunny ears as they stroll
alongside the lively parade, which begins at the intersection of Passyunk Avenue and
A Joyous Easter & Passover to All!
South Street, and ends at Headhouse Square by way of South Street. Various promotions CLOSED FOR EASTER SUNDAY!
at participating businesses, from restaurants to boutiques, will be available throughout
the week for those wearing bunny ears. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
As in years passed, iconic Master of Ceremonies Henri David will name the “Best Dress- Open 7 Days • 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
ed” many different categories and age groups and the “Best Decorated Easter Bonnet” Serving Breakfast til 1 pm on Sat. & Sun.
after the parade at Headhouse Square.
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H EALTHY L IVING

I N G L I S H O U S E A - M AY - Z I N G P A R T Y
Patsy Walls of Radnor
(left) and Judith
Cheston of Berwyn,
lead Inglis House resi-
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game of Olympic
Spinning for Dollars at
the annual casino
night party organized
by the Inglis volunteer
group, The A-May-Zing
Committee. The party
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Avenue, Philadelphia,
on Friday, February
19, 2010.

Immaculata Hosts 4th Annual “Spirituality Day”


Publisher’s Association and was named a
I mmaculata University’s Spirituality Under
the Dome series announces its fourth an-
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finalist for a 2003 Book of the Year from
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in Alumnae Hall. The registration fee is $35
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into ten languages.
Sister Mary Henrich, IHM, program direc-
tor for Immaculata University’s Spirituality
45 TREATMENTS VS. 5 TREATMENTS Lowney, author of Heroic Leadership and,
his most recent book, Heroic Living, will be
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HEALTHY LIVING

You’ve Never Met a Volunteer Like ASB’s Warren Sawyer


Y ou’ve never met a man like Warren Sawyer. He is a
remarkable volunteer, not only for Associated Services
for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ASB), but also for the
countless other organizations to which he donates his time.
From rebuilding houses and painting schools to distribut-
ing livestock to suffering communities with the mission to
make them self-sustaining, Warren is a true champion of the
underserved and has volunteered for organizations here in
the United States and others all around the world.
Warren was honored as one of ten finalists at the Philadel-
phia Eagles Community Quarterback Awards on December
15, 2009 held at the Nova Care Center in Philadelphia. The
Philadelphia Eagles Community Quarterback Award honors
individuals who exemplify leadership, dedication, and a
commitment to improving the communities in which they
live through volunteerism. Chosen because of his inspiring,
life long dedication to volunteerism, and a commitment to
improving his community, he received fourth place and a
prize of $4,000 from the Philadelphia Eagles and TEVA
Pharmaceuticals which was donated to ASB.
“Warren’s service to ASB and other organizations is phe-
nominal,” said Patricia C. Johnson, ASB President and CEO.
“This is a man who spends his life serving the less fortu-
nate and discovering new ways to give back when it’s need-
ed. His contributions to society both in the United States
and across the world are vast and it’s wonderful to know
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sure they were as comfortable as possible (under those ASB President & CEO, at the Philadelphia Eagles Community
Amy N. Fox, O.D. horrible conditions), Warren helped provide and improve Quarterback Ceremony.
Hours: M,W,F 9:30-5:30
Michael A. Karliner O.D.
the treatment and service to hundreds of patients in the
Tu,Th 9:30-7:00
wards. He spoke with hospital management and brought nam and Cambodia and helped distribute calves with the
awareness to the harmful treatment of patients by paid em- same stipulation.
Support Your Free Community Newspaper – ployees. The hospital’s deplorable conditions were due to Warren’s volunteer service didn’t stop there! He joined
Pick up a copy of City Suburban News every week! severe overcrowding, having been built for 3,000 patients, the NAACP in 1957 when he moved to Kentucky. Warren is
but housed 6,100. a strong believer in equality, justice, and fairness for all.
While volunteering at He volunteered to help with the integration of restaurants
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE Byberry, Warren volunteered in Lexington, KY. He carried a sandwich board encourag-
to be a test subject for Yellow ing patrons (Caucasians and minorities alike) to integrate
Jaundice research. Thank- the 5 and 10 lunch counters in Lexington as part of a

Caring Physicians in fully, he never contracted the


disease, but his desire to
help saved thousands, if not
nationwide movement.
Warren began volunteering at ASB in 1981 as a reader for
the Radio Information Center for the Blind (RICB). He learn-

your Community hundreds of thousands, of


lives. During this time, he
also volunteered in a settle-
ed about ASB from his late wife, Ruth, a volunteer who re-
corded books on tape. After she died, Warren wanted to
continue her legacy of reading and service for the benefit
ment house in South Phila- of the blind community. For over 28 years Warren read
PCOM Healthcare Center – City Avenue Division offers a delphia to help with the ris- the Philadelphia Inquirer over the airwaves to individuals
wide range of services for every member of your family – ing problem of juvenile de- who used RICB’s services until April 2009 when RICB sign-
from infants to older adults. Our board-certified doctors linquency, and also at Friends ed off the air. Warren’s commitment to ASB did not waver.
Hospital, a private psychiatric He approached ASB’s Volunteer Coordinator and asked her
take the time to get to know their patients making sure hospital, at night. Warren to “put me anywhere, I’ll do whatever you need.” At 89
that they get the best medical care possible. Call for an approached his volunteering years young, Warren is actively collating braille pages in
appointment today. as a way to share informa- ASB’s Braille Division and copyholding with braille proof-
tion with those who needed readers who are blind on Wednesday mornings.
it and improve the quality More recently and locally, Warren volunteered at the
of life of those he helped. Burlington County Prison for 7 years during the 1990’s. In
In 1949, Warren volunteer- volunteering, he held workshops to promote the reduction
ed to go to Poland for the of violence in prison, and helped prisoners improve their
“seagoing cowboy” project own attitudes towards violence through role playing sce-
where he helped deliver ap- narios. Prisoners who demonstrated possible leadership
proximately 800 horses to roles and interest were trained in the alternative to violence
the people of Gdansk, Poland. program. His work inspired prisoners to assist in running
The “seagoing cowboy” ser- future workshops – paying it forward.
vice was organized by the In the 1990’s Warren also helped rebuild foundations of
Brethren Service, in conjunc- homes in Mississippi and helped build a house in Arizona
tion with UNRAA (United for a Native American village.
Nations Relief and Rehabili- Although Warren has accomplished a great amount of
tation Act Agency). The volunteer service throughout his life, at 89 years young, he
promise of the project was continues to volunteer to this day. In addition to his vol-
that the first born foal of unteer service at ASB, Warren also transports food and
the horse would be given to clothing to a church in Camden, NJ; volunteers for the
a neighbor who didn’t have Tender Care/Care Givers, located in South Jersey, in which
one to continue the service. he drives seniors to doctors’ appointments, shopping, etc.;
The project ensures that the and on Wednesday afternoons, is a volunteer at the Quaker
gift of each animal will even- Meeting House at 4th and Arch in Philadelphia.
tually help an entire com- Though humble about his volunteer work, Warren inspires
munity become self-sustain- people he meets purely with his enthusiasm and passion
ing. The heifer project grew for a cause. Warren’s never ending supply of compassion,
out of this, which Warren tolerance, and determination changed the lives of those he’s
volunteered to help with in met, those he’s helped, and those he still intends to reach.
1997 when he went to Viet-
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EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley

Attending the pre-party reception at Anthropologie in Wayne


for the inaugural World Collectors’ Night are, from left – Dr.
Kristen Kucharczuk, Associate Chair, of Bryn Mawr; Liz Cava- Arriving at The Rittenhouse Hotel for 2010 Take the Lead
naugh-Kerr, Philadelphia Antiques Show Chair, of Devon; Dr. awards, presented by the Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania
Stuart L. Fine and Ellie Fine of Haverford. are, from left – honoree Judy A. Spires, President of Acme Markets,
of Malvern; Alicia Barry, Girl Scout presenter, of Huntingdon
Valley.

Arriving at the Union League of Philadelphia for the Pennsyl-


vania Ballet’s annual dress rehearsal luncheon are, from left
– event hosts – Kathy Z. Anderson of Philadelphia; Louise H.
Reed of Villanova; Georgiana W. Noll of Haverford.

Attending the reception are, from left – honoree Sharmain


Matlock-Turner, President & CEO, Greater Philadelphia Urban
Affairs Coalition, of Philadelphia; honoree Judy A. Spires,
Attending a pre-party reception that was held at Anthropologie President, Acme Markets, of Malvern; honoree, The Honorable
in Wayne are, from left – co-chairs Schuyler Morris of Radnor; Blondell Reynolds Brown, Councilwoman at-Large, of Phila-
Katharine Eyre of Haverford; Janie Schoenborn of Bryn Mawr. delphia; honoree, The Honorable Annette M. Rizzo, Philadel-
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Fifty of the nation’s foremost arts and antiques dealers
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ics, porcelain, silver, textiles and jewelry at the 49th Annual Annual Dress Rehearsal Luncheon The Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania presented its
annual Take the Lead awards ceremony, March 2, 2010, at
Philadelphia Antiques Show. The event, organized by a com- The Rittenhouse Hotel, 210 Rittenhouse Square, Philadel-
mittee of more than 200 volunteers, is widely recognized as The Pennsylvania Ballet hosted its Annual Dress Rehearsal phia. The 2010 Take the Lead event honors some of the
the premier American antiques and decorative arts show in Luncheon, March 4, 2010, at the Union League of Philadel- region’s most notable women for their courage, confidence
the country, and attracts thousands of visitors each year. phia. The luncheon was followed by the dress rehearsal for and character in making the world a better place. The cere-
The 2010 show will feature a special museum-quality loan Matthew Neenan’s “Carmina Burana” at the Academy of Music. mony began with a reception followed by the program. the
exhibit titled, “A Call to Arms: Chinese Armorial Porcelain Also, attending the Dress Rehearsal were 1,500 school chil- honorees were: Take the Lead Award – Sharmain Matlock-
for the British and American Markets, 1700-1850.” The 49th dren, most of whom were visiting the Academy of Music and Turner, President & CEO, Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs
annual show, which runs Saturday, April 17 through Tues- seeing the ballet for the fist time. Proceeds from the lun- Coalition, of Philadelphia; The Juliette Gordon Low Leader-
day, April 20, 2010, will be held at The Navy Yard. cheon will benefit Pennsylvania Ballet’s outreach and edu- ship Award – Judy A. Spires, President, Acme Markets, of
The Philadelphia Antiques Show is the major fundraiser cation programs. Malvern; Take the Lead Award – The Honorable Blondell
for Penn Medicine. Since 1962, the show has raised more Reynolds Brown, Councilwoman at-Large, of Philadelphia;
than $16 million for innovative programs with a direct impact Take the Lead Award – The Honorable Annette M. Rizzo, Phila-
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Institute on Aging, and Cardiovascular Surgery. This year, models to support the Girl Scouts mission of building girls
proceeds will support development of the new Penn Center of courage, confidence and character.
for Ocular Imaging.
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