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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-
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“Thieves of Baghdad” Lecture by Colonel cerning the various ways Lutheran communities in diverse
See LTSP Lecture on page 4
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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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
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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;
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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-
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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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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
GREENLEAF
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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.
The South Street Headhouse District is dedicated to embracing the arts and culture
Dine-In or Take-Out • BYOB
through family-friendly activities and the Easter Promenade will showcase different EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
attractions including:
• “Mummery” from the Clevemore Fancy Brigade.
10% OFF ANY ENTREE $8.95
Not to be combined w/any other offers or specials. Expires 3/31/10. CSN Daily 3 - 5 pm
• Mini Car Show similar to South Street Headhouse District Car Show.
• Afro-Brazilian Dance Performance from members of the Philadelphia Capoeira Arts Parking & entrance in rear (Next to PNC Bank) • 2 blocks in from City Avenue.
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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-
dents in a spirited
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
was held at Inglis
House, 2600 Belmont
Avenue, Philadelphia,
on Friday, February
19, 2010.
FREE ORAL
CANCER
SCREENINGS
A ccording to the American
Cancer Society, in 2008 an
estimated 35,000 Americans
were diagnosed with cancers of
the head and neck – which in-
cludes cancers of the oral cavity,
larynx and pharynx – and about
7,600 died from the disease.
Screening is important be-
cause early detection is key to
preventing the disease from pro-
gressing and spreading. The
Kimmel Cancer Center at Jeffer-
son and the Department of
Otolaryngology – Head and Neck
Surgery at Thomas Jefferson
University Hospital is offering
free oral cancer screenings and
education sessions to interested
patients age 18 and up.
Common warning signs of oral
cancer are: change in voice or
hoarseness that lasts more than
two week; sore throat that does
not subside; pain or swelling in the
mouth that does not subside; and
difficulty speaking or swallowing.
The most effective prevention
strategy continues to be the ces-
sation of behaviors such as
smoking, use of tobacco and
excessive alcohol consumption.
More than 85 percent of head
and neck cancers are related to
tobacco use, while others may
be related to viruses such as
human papilloma virus (HPV.)
The screenings will be held on
Wednesday, April 14 from 12
p.m. until 4 p.m. at the Depart-
ment of Otolaryngology – Head
and Neck Surgery, 925 Chest-
nut Street, 7th floor, Phila., PA
19107. To register for the event,
call 1-800-JEFF-NOW.
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By Rose Marie Riley
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