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CITY SUBURBAN NEWS

F R E E Year 25, No. 44


P H I L A D E L P H I A & T H E M A I N L I N E ’ S FAV O R I T E W E E K LY

Celebrating 25 Years of Community News July 14 – July 20, 2010


ENTER TO
WIN BMFI Latin Guitar World Fusion and Gourmet I MAGINE A CT TO P ROVIDE
TICKETS! Banquet with Incendio at PSALM Salon T HERAPEUTIC T HEATER
fan calls “edge of
your seat music.”
On the strength
E XPERIENCE FOR
New Program Designed for Children with Asperger’s
K IDS
of seven popu- Syndrome and/or Social Skills Needs
lar releases, the

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n partnership
very-much-in- with Sarah
demand Incendio Wa l s h , D r.
has built a loyal Carol Moog is
fan base, many offering a week-
of whom follow long summer
Exhibit at Three the band from session, July
Ravens Gallery city to city, club 26 - 30, 2010,
to club, festival for children, ages
Page 2 to festival, with 7-11, with social
a yearly touring learning issues,
schedule that including those
averages 150 with Asperger’s,
shows a year. using theater
Incendio is cur- activities to facil-
rently made up itate experiences
of Jim Stubble- in fun rewarding
field on acoustic relationships
and electric gui- with peers.
tars, Jean-Pierre Carol Moog,
Durand on acous- PhD, is a licensed
New Restaurant tic and electric psychologist with
Adsum Opening guitars and gui- over 35 years of
The Los Angeles based Latin guitar world fusion band Incendio, created tar synthesizer, experience work-
Page 7 by guitarists Jim Stubblefield, Jean-Pierre Durand, and Liza Carbe, will Liza Carbe on ing with children,
perform on Saturday, July 17 at 8:00 p.m. at the PSALM Salon. bass and acous- adolescents and
tic guitar, Bryan adults. Her pri-

T
he Los Angeles based Latin gui- Brock on percussion and Nicole Falzone vate practice is
tar world fusion band Incendio, playing drums and percussion. diverse, with a In partnership with Sarah Walsh, Dr. Carol
created by guitarists Jim Stubble- On Saturday, July 17 at 8:00 p.m., Incendio particular em- Moog (shown) is offering a week-long sum-
field, Jean-Pierre Durand, and will bring their explosively passionate yet phasis on help- mer session, July 26 - 30, 2010, for children,
Liza Carbe, has received inter- mysteriously romantic performance to the ing people with ages 7-11, with social learning issues, includ-
national acclaim over the past finest listening room in the region. The PSALM early attach- ing those with Asperger’s, using theater activi-
eleven years as their reputation as a formi- Salon is widely regarded as one of the top ment issues, ties to facilitate experiences in fun reward-
dable live act has spread world-wide. The small performance venues anywhere to ex- social anxiety ing relationships with peers.
instrumental group creates a polyrhythmic perience world-class music. The warm, wel- disorders and
Society’s swirl of multiple Latin American music forms coming ambience, terrific acoustics and Asperger’s Syndrome. Dr. Moog’s clinical orientation is re-
including boleros, cumbias, salsa, tango, superlative sound system combine to allow lationship-based and geared towards facilitating the dis-
Evening Hours mambo and the indigenous Peruvian valses performing artists to uniquely reach appre- covery of unique personal resources, goal clarification and
Page 12 criollos, and combines them with Indian, ciative audiences. Guests have the oppor- skill development. Using a wide range of creative modalities,
Arabic and Celtic flavors. They add just the tunity to meet and mingle with the artists she draws from her training and experience as a theater
right touch of jazz improvisation and dynamic one on one. The salon is hosted by Jamey improvisor/actor (Relationship Theater, ImagineAct), pro-
tension, for a sizzling result that one Incendio See Incendio Performance on page 7 fessional blues and jazz harmonica player (Carol Moog
Healthy Living Band; Tattar, Tucker and Moog), and communications/ad-
vertising consultant (Creative Focus).
Pages 8 & 9
S T U D E N T S B E C O M E S C I E N T I S T S AT Now a clinical associate in psychiatry at the University
of Pennsylvania’s School of Medicine, Dr. Moog is the Clini-
cal Director of the Social Learning Disorders Program and

Education News “SCIENCE IN THE SUMMER” PROGRAM teaches the Social Skills Seminar for Asperger’s adults.
Dr. Moog has been the psychologist at The Miquon School
Pages 10 & 11 Elementary students at since 1977 and, in partnership with theater director David
the Upper Darby Sellers Bradley, was artist-in-residence at Green Tree School work-
Memorial Library in Dela- ing with students on the autism spectrum. As a consultant
ware County, studied to the Social Competency Program at the Center for Autism,
Chemistr y during this she designed and conducted acting groups for youth with
Your Community year’s GlaxoSmithKline’s Asperger’s.
Newspaper “Science in the Summer” Dr. Moog is the author of the William Morrow-published
CITY SUBURBAN program. The students book, Are They Selling Her Lips? Advertising and Identity.
conducted numerous ex- Sarah Walsh is a teacher at the Miquon School who has
NEWS periments. They made been working in a variety of settings within the field of edu-
610-667-6623 crystals, turned pennies cation for ten years. She was certified as a teacher in the
into gold and discovered elementary grades at Swarthmore College and later received
www.Scribd.com/ if substances were acids a Masters degree in education at Bank Street College of
CitySuburbanNews or bases. GlaxoSmith- Education (New York, NY). She has taught in a variety of
Find us on Facebook! Kline’s “Science in the educational settings, including public, private, and charter
Summer” introduces chil- schools.
dren entering grades 2-6 Sarah has also been involved in theater for many years,
to science through hands- first as a child actor at local theaters (including People’s
E-mail: on experimentation. This Light and Theater, Hedgerow Theater, Stagecrafters) and
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com year, more than 5,600 then as a student of drama at Swarthmore College. Sarah
children will participate became particularly interested in how education and the-
in the program held at ater can intertwine, and so began to teach drama to chil-
26 public libraries through- dren at such venues as The School in Rose Valley and The
out Delaware County and 106 libraries throughout the Greater Philadelphia area. See Therapeutic Theater for Kids with Asperger’s on page 8
Page 2 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS July 14 – July 20, 2010

CHECK CASHING
U PPER DARBY EVEN MORE EVENTS
INSTANT AUTO TAGS & Book Share to the 18th Century and is listed on

AUTO INSURANCE The Haverford Township Free Library


will host a Brown Bag Book Share
EXHIBIT OPENING the National Register of Historic
Places. Online visit www.morgan-
Three Ravens loghouse.org.
on Thursday, July 15 at 12:30. Al-
Instant Registration Renewals ways a popular event, the book share
Gallery will host
Notary • Prepaid Phones allows library guests to hear about
a special opening OC’s Night In Venice
Friday, July 16, Registrations are now being taken
Money Transfers • Money Orders some of the staff’s favorite recent
2010 from 6 for the boat, home and condo com-
reads and to share one of your own
Utility Payments if you like. The library asks that atten-
p.m. until 8 p.m. petition of Night In Venice, Sat.,
featuring the July 24. The colorful boat and bay
~ FREE PARKING ~ dees bring a lunch and enjoy com-
work of Sami
plimentary dessert and beverage front celebration will start 7:30
610-352-3733 • Fax 610-352-5840 while listening to reviews of some
Khella, a talented p.m. by the Longport Bridge. $1,000
greater Philadel- cash prizes will be awarded to the
7305 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby great reading material. Call 610-446-
phia area artist. best-decorated home and boat and
(2 minutes from Overbrook Park across from Upper Darby Police Dept.) 3082 ext. 201 for information.
In addition a pre- $500 cash prizes to the three run-
Volunteer Open House view of new work ners-up in both categories. There
by Parisian artist will be non-cash prizes in boat cat-
at Heinz Refuge Edith Vansteen- egories under and over 24 ft. and
Ready to volunteer at your nation- berghe and Lon- non-cash prizes for homes. Boat
al wildlife refuge? Interested in work- don-based artist parade participants will be given
Advertise in ing with the public, meeting and
working with other great volunteers
and staff? Love the outdoors? Then
Sophie Shapiro
will be exhibited.
Good food and
$50 cash cards to enhance their
decorations. They will also receive
photos of their boats sailing in the

City Suburban exciting volunteer opportunities


waiting for you at the John Heinz
National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum!
You can work as a visitor recep-
beverage will be served. The event is free. Details can be found
at www.threeravensgallery.com. The Gallery is located at 124
Sibley Avenue, Ardmore, PA. For info call 360-708-4210.
Parade. Entry forms are available
at City Hall Annex, 901 Asbury Ave.,
Ocean City, NJ, 609-525-9300 or
can be downloaded at www.ocnj.us/niv.
News to tionist, roving naturalist, gift shop
clerk, trail tamer, and more! To
find out about volunteering at the
worthy cause – Operation Gratitude.
Register for the 5K - $45 or the
They can be requested by email
win great prizes from honeymoons, from msoifer@hotmail.com or by
bachelorette parties to Martha fax 609-399-0374. After hours call

Reach Your refuge, attend a Volunteer Open


House on Saturday, July 17, 2010
from 1 to 4 p.m. Enjoy light re-
freshments and an entertaining
10K - $60 and a portion of your fee
will go to the charity organization.
The run will take place Sunday, July
18, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. in Fairmount
Stewart VIP tickets and many more 609-364-4010.
giveaways. For info or to register
visit www.elegantbridal.com. Pro Wrestling Meet
and Greet Convention
Customers! program. Meet current volunteers
and talk to them about what they
do at the refuge. Call 215-365-3118
Park, Philadelphia, PA. Visit Now That’s Art
www.downanddirtymudrun.com to The monthly program series Now
register or call 818-707-8866 for That’s Art is scheduled for Friday,
RK Sports Promotions presents the
Pro Wrestling Meet and Greet Con-
vention at the Wildwoods Conven-
to reserve your space. information. July 23 at 2 p.m. at the Haverford
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – Township Free Library. This pro-
tion Center on Saturday, July 24 and
Celtic Heritage “Christmas in July” Sunday, July 25. This two-day event
Your Community Paper Festival Run & Walk
gram meets on the fourth Friday of
each month. A short visual presen-
will have over 100 tables of wrest-
ling collectibles, along with many
for 25 Years! Once again the bagpipers and bal- A “Christmas in July” 5K Run and tation is shown followed by a con- pro wrestling autograph guests. Ad-
ladeers, Celtic rock bands and croon- One Mile Walk will take place at versation about the featured artist mission into the convention is free.
ers will be descending on Graeme Atlantic City’s Kennedy Plaza (Board- or medium. If you ever wanted to Saturday’s hours are 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Park for the 14th annual Celtic Heri- walk and Mississippi Ave.) on Sun- know more about art or just like to and Sunday’s hours are 10 a.m. - 5
tage Festival, which will be held on day, July 18 at 8 a.m. to benefit look, then come to this program. p.m. For info, call 732-422-9365 or
NEED MORE SPACE? Saturday, July 17 from 10:00 a.m. the Salvation Army’s Youth Summer This month a survey of crafts of visit www.RKSportsPromotions.com.
Advertise Your Items for Sale in Our Classified Section! to 6:00 p.m. The event celebrates Camp programs. Be a Santa to a the German settlers in Pennsyl-
the Scottish Heritage of the Keith, local child this summer by becom- vania will be featured, with partic- Family Program
Graeme, and Fergusson families ing a sponsor or a participant. For ular attention given to decoration
ASK FOR STAR TREATMENT AT who lived at Graeme Park in the
18th century and is the Friends of
information email rosaliavalenti@ and design motifs. The library is
aol.com or call Major Kathleen Calvao located at 1601 Darby Road. For
Kids ages five to seven will enjoy
storytelling and art at Woodmere
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS CLASSIFIED! Graeme Park’s largest fundraising
event to support educational and
at 609-344-0660 ext. 103. Register information, contact Samantha
online at active.com. Shepherd at 610-446-3082, or visit
Art Museum on Sunday, July 25,
1:30 p.m. A museum educator will
www.haverfordlibrary.org. read “Pezzattino” by Leo Lionni and
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RECEIVE STAR ❏ $20.63 - 1 week National Historic Landmark Keith Plymouth Meeting Mall and Elegant
Colonial Bookbinding painting, “Great Wall.” This family
program will also teach a hands-on
TREATMENT ❏ $76.52 - 4 weeks House at Graeme Park. Admission Bridal Productions bring local en- On Saturday, July 24, Morgan Log activity. $2 materials fee. For info,
is $12 for adults (18-64), $10 for House will hold Colonial Bookbind-
Place your Ad in an ❏ $144 - 8 weeks gaged couples, leading wedding pro- call the Education Department at 215-
seniors (65+), and $6 for youth (6- fessionals and virtually every other ing 101 Workshop starting at 10 a.m.
Attention-Grabbing 1 col. x 2" deep 247-0948. Woodmere Art Museum
17). A household rate of $30 is aspect of wedding planning under Ever wish to make your own per-
Star Border is located at 9201 Germantown
❏ $27.50 - 1 week available for two adults and their one roof on Tuesday, July 20, from sonal book for keeping photos or Avenue, Phila., PA 19118. Museum
Call 610-667-6623 accompanying children or grand- memories in? During this work-
❏ $102 - 4 weeks children. Call 215-343-0965 for
6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. The evening
shop you will be introduced to the
and Store hours are Tuesday
to place your ad! begins with a live band and DJ and through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
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❏ $192 - 8 weeks details. Directions are available at a Broadway style fashion show show- basic techniques of bookbinding.
Larger Sizes Also Available and Sundays, 1 to 5 p.m. Call 215-
www.ushistory.org/graeme. casing the latest in designer gowns Each registrant will make a 5.5 by 247-0476 or visit www.woodmere-
Payable to: CITY SUBURBAN NEWS, in check, money order or charge. and tuxedos. Participants will have 8.5 inch Journal with decorative artmuseum.org for information.
5K & 10K Mud Run access to wedding experts and ven- paper cover and a Quarter-cloth
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___________________________________________________ off-road courses filled with military- cookware, bridal registries and more. bers is $25 and for Members it is
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Rocky Impersonators Compete


for a Year’s Supply of Hoagies
Nearly 30 Rocky Balboa look-alikes competed for a year’s sup-
ply of Wawa hoagies at the Wawa Welcome America Rocky
Look-Alike contest on June 30 at the famous Rocky steps at
the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Contenders ran up the stairs
“Italian Stallion” style and performed impersonations of the
boxer to a crowd of hundreds. At right, the winner, Eric
Mamuzich, 31, of Manayunk, is next to Rocky movie actor
James Binns, celebrating his victory. The design consultant
said he bought the Rocky outfit on eBay for Halloween and
decided to participate in the competition for fun. To his sur-
prise, the Wawa Italian hoagie and ciabatta sandwich fan
won a year’s supply of Wawa hoagies for his knockout effort.

Main Line Chamber to Host Social Media Seminar


It’s Simple. . . Advertise Your Business in
T he Main Line Chamber of Commerce is holding the next event in the 2010 Chamber University series on Thursday,
July 22, 2010. The event, titled “Social Media and Internet Marketing Made Simple!” will be presented by Leslie Padilla,
Chief Networking Officer of The Marketing Department, a full-service marketing firm that delivers creative solutions to
City Suburban News to Reach Your Clients! help small business do more business.
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Reach Your Leslie Padilla is an accomplished public relations professional with more than seventeen
years experience in domestic and international corporations and agencies. As Chief Net-
working Officer for The Marketing Department, Padilla serves as the communications NEWS
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Chamber University, The Main Line Chamber’s professional education program, provides
Serving Suburbs and City

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Week Here! quality programs and workshops that target the community’s business needs. Events are
held monthly and the cost is $25 for MLCC Members and $30 for Non-Members.
Leslie Swan
Publisher
Registration and networking begins at 3:30 p.m., followed by the program from 4 - 6 p.m.
Call 610-667-6623 for Details! For info and to register, visit www.mlcc.org. All programs are open to the general public. Robert M. Klein
Legal Counsel
Herbert Robert Weiman Jr.

Summer Bedtime Story Series Manager


C. Passman

Extended Account Manager


Joyce E. Engel
Graphic Designer
In response to popular demand, Jewish Federation of
Greater Philadelphia’s Kehillah of Lower Merion has
extended its Pajama-Rama series of Jewish bedtime story
Kathy Fitzgerald
Staff Writer
hours through August 18. Rabbis and Jewish educators Jerry Bloom
from area synagogues and the Kaiserman Jewish Community Society Editor
Center share stories with community children every Wednes- Rose Marie Riley
day, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., at Borders, 80 East Wynnewood
Avenue, Wynnewood. The program is free and open to the 857 Montgomery Avenue
entire community. Kosher milk and cookies are served at 2nd Floor
each event. Narberth, PA 19072

Don’t “Seventy-five moms, dads, bubbes, zaydes (Yiddish for


grandmom and grandpop) and kids of all ages enjoyed the
first event on June 30, which was hosted by congregation
Beth Am Israel,” said Cheryl Barish Erlick, Kehillah of Lower
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Kaiserman Jewish Community Center; July 28 – Main Line
Reform Temple and Adath Israel; August 4 – Temple Beth
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Rachel Medori of Havertown; “Bothvar,” Rachel Costello
Tristan Horan of Havertown, and the librar- of Media, who
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of Springfield. tion that just
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librarian, Mr. Sigurd Torvaldsson, played by Sean Skahill of
Springfield, shows her an ad for a real Viking ship, the tena-
cious Emma and her little brother, Ollie (Tim Braithwaite
of Villanova), present their best offer to buy it for $128 in
change, three Phillies baseball cards and a very sharp fox
tooth. No one believes her when she announces she’s get-
ting a Viking ship for her birthday, but Emma, who rarely
doubts herself, perseveres.
Author Judith Byron Schachner whose book “Yo, Vikings!”
was published in 2002, based the tale on her young daugh-
ters who possessed a genuine Viking ship from the Leif Eric-
son Society in their Swarthmore backyard!
Ms. Schachner began her career as an illustrator, first de-
signing greeting cards. Later she took her portfolio to New
York City, “knocked on a lot of doors,” and followed her
dreams of illustrating children’s books. She began to write
the stories and accompanied the stories with her own illus-
trations. She has become a New York Times best-selling
author with the success of the “Skippyjon Jones” children’s
book series. Ms. Schachner will sign copies of her books
which will be available for sale at each performance.
Director Marcus Stevens who wrote the musical version
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pated for many years in Upper Darby Summer Stage. Stevens
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of Performing Arts in Pittsburgh, PA. He is a member of Actors’
Equity Association, AFTRA, and the Dramatists Guild. An
accomplished actor, Stevens is presently playing Motel in
the Walnut Street Theater production of “Fiddler on the Roof.”
As a writer, Marcus is the recipient of the Richard Rodgers
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cist Brian Lowdermilk. Red was also a finalist in the Eugene
O’Neill Festival for New Musicals and for the TAMS New
Voices Prize. Stevens wrote the book and lyrics for the chil-
dren’s musical, “Elliot and the Magic Bed” which was origi-
nally commissioned for Upper Darby Summer Stage. This
summer, the talented Mr. Stevens has the opportunity to
participate in all three of his passions, writing, acting and
directing.
Summer Stage alumnus, Abby Shunskis of Upper Darby is
the choreographer. Ms. Shunskis is a graduate of Long Island
University Theater Program with her BFA in Acting. The musi-
cal director, Eric P. Thompson of Media, a Summer Stage alum-
nus, is a graduate of Catholic University of America with a
major in musical theater and minor in drama. Costume designer
John Davenport of Philadelphia graduated from the Phila-
delphia University of the Arts and recently was costume
designer for the Long Island professional premiere of “Rent”
after the national tour of “Hairspray.”
Upper Darby Performing Arts Center features stadium
seating, air-conditioning, and wheel-chair accessibility.
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Incendio Performance
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Reilly, chairman of the non-profit Philadelphia Society for
Art, Literature and Music.
To complement the fiery musical performance, Chef
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Mayor Michael Nutter (fourth from left) and Wes Moore (fifth
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School president; Frank Steel, Chestnut Hill Academy head-
Attending the event, from left – Haverford School Headmaster master; Joe Cox, Haverford School headmaster; and David
Joe Cox with political commentator Chris Matthews, La Salle Hardy, Boy’s Latin of Philadelphia Charter School; spoke dur-
College High School President Brother Richard Kestler, and ing the Constitution Center reception.
Chestnut Hill Academy Headmaster Frank Steel.
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that improve the learning of boys.
T he Haverford School, in conjunction with Chestnut Hill
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17th annual International Boys’ Schools Coalition Conference
The four-day event included keynote speakers Andy
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With schools resuming in September, many families are finding it diffi- Come to the Haverford Township Free Library on Wednesday, July 28
INSTITUTE! cult to prepare their children with adequate supplies. The Ardmore den-
tal office of Dr. Zaheer Chaudhry is partnering with City Team Minis-
from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. for the library’s annual Game Night, held in the
parking lot. Enjoy old fashioned board games and cards, face painting,
tries’ Back to School Program to help as many families as possible by col- bingo, roulette, and lots more. Most activities are free. There is a small
lecting items through Thursday, August 12. Items currently needed charge for Roulette and refreshments. Rain Date is Wednesday, August
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which was broadcast as part of NT Live in October 2009.
The National aims constantly to re-energise the great tradi-
tions of the British stage and to expand the horizons of
Address: able to see it. And we’re thrilled that we can confidently audiences and artists alike, and aspires to reflect in its
City: State: Zip: build on the success of our first season with a second sea- repertoire the diversity of the nation’s culture. With its ex-
son of broadcasts.” tensive program of Platform performances, backstage tours,
Phone: Email: A second season of NT Live will launch in autumn 2010 foyer music, exhibitions, and free outdoor entertainment,
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Avoiding Dangerous Blood Clots


Continued from page 9
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of the skin, or constant pain in one leg while standing or walking.
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EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley

Arriving at The Franklin Institute, June 3, 2010, for the opening


of the “Cleopatra” exhibit are, from left – Bob and Toni Gar- About to join their table for dinner are, from left – Jeffrey
rison, committee members, of Moorestown, NJ; co-chairs Maureen Perelman of Wynnewood; and Dennis M. Wint, President and
and John Fries of Moorestown, NJ. CEO, The Franklin Institute, of Wyndmoor.

Attending the reception and with “Cleopatra” are, from left –


Bill and Laura Buck, members of the committee, in creative
cocktail attire, of Villanova; Marsha R. Perelman, Chair, Board Enjoying the reception with “Cleopatra” are – Chuck and Annette
of Trustees, and back, centered – Jeffrey Perelman of Wynne- Pennoni, committee members, of Bryn Mawr.
wood.

In the galler y of the exhibition that highlights the city of


Heracleion and includes two striking 16-foot-tall colossal fig-
ures of a Ptolemaic king and queen from the Temple of Amon,
are Dr. and Mrs. Russell C. Raphaely, committee members, of
Cherry Hill, NJ. Cleopatra was crowned at Heracleion.

“Cleopatra” Opening
The Franklin Institute presented the world premiere of
“Cleopatra: The Search for the Last Queen of Egypt” on June
3, 2010. The exhibit continues through January 2, 2011, at
The Franklin Institute, 22 North 20th Street, Philadelphia. The
new exhibition features nearly 150 artifacts from Cleopatra’s
time and takes visitors inside the present-day search for the
elusive queen, which extends from the sands of Egypt to the
depths of the Bay of Aboukir near Alexandria. Cleopatra, the
last great pharaoh before Egypt succumbed to Roman opposi-
tion, lived from 69 - 30 B.C., with a rule that was marked with
political intrigue and challenges to her throne. She capti-
vated two of the most powerful men of her day, Julius Caesar Attending an Invitation Collation and Luncheon that was held
and Mark Antony, as she attempted to restore Egypt to its at Merion Country Club in Haverford are, from left – Sally
At the reception and with “Cleopatra” are co-chairs Esther and former superpower status. Bullard, President of the Volunteers for The Philadelphia
Michael Schwartz of Berwyn. Co-chairs of the event were Maureen and John Fries; Kim Orchestra, of Philadelphia; Co-chairmen of Opening Night –
and Ed Garno; Christine and David Martinelli; Lauren and Hilarie Morgan and Nancy Ronning. Both of Bryn Mawr.
View City Suburban News online: Visit Don Morel; Esther and Michael Schwartz. Young Friends Co-
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is Chair, Board of Trustees. The Philadelphia Orchestra
Dennis M. Wint, Ph.D., Presi-
dent and CEO of The Franklin
Opening Night Concert and Gala
Institute.
The exhibition is organized In Celebration of its one hundred eleventh season, The Board
by National Geographic and of Directors and the Volunteer Committees for the Philadel-
Arts and Exhibitions Inter- phia Orchestra Association are presenting The Philadelphia
national, with cooperation from Orchestra Opening Night Concert and Gala, September 23,
the Egyptian Supreme Council 2010, at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Phila-
of Antiquities and the Euro- delphia.
pean Institute for Underwater The Black-tie event will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a Benefactor
Archaeology (IEASM). Proceeds Cocktail Reception in Perelman Theater; at 6 p.m. a Cham-
from the exhibition will ben- pagne Reception for all concert-goers will take place in Com-
efit The Franklin Institute. monwealth Plaza; at 7 p.m. the Concert begins in Verizon
Hall. Dinner immediately follows the concert.
The Concert features The Philadelphia Orchestra with Charles
Enjoying the spectacular even- Dutoit, Conducting. The concert will be performed without
ing are, from left – co-chairs an intermission.
– Ed Garno of Haverford; Co-Chairpersons are Hilarie L. Morgan and Nancy V. Ronning.
Christine Martinelli of Devon; A portion of the evening’s proceeds will support the Phila-
Kim Garno of Haverford; delphia Orchestra’s Education and Community Partnership
David Martinelli of Devon. programs. For information call 215-893-1956.
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New Horizons Senior Center Celebrates


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memories at home. facility. The Center, which was established in 1976, provides a wide range of sup-
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in the region that is funded through private philanthropic support and which staffs its
• home health aides provide personal • direct billing to insurance programs entirely with volunteers.
care and companion services companies and no advanced Program Director Shelley Leiner and Board member The Hon. Kathleen Valentine pre-
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• nurses provide skilled care and
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a volunteer service they provide year-round for New Horizons’ holiday luncheons. Dessert
featured a Flag Day sheet cake, donated by Viking Pastries in Ardmore. The special event
culminated with door prizes donated by Dairy Queen, Giannini Jewelers, Mapes 5 & 10,
J.B. Merrick Apothecary, Narberth Cafe, Tango Restaurant, Tepper Pharmacy, and the
Yoga Garden.
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Memories in the Making (MIM) Exhibit


Orchard Artworks gallery is teaming up with the Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley Chapter for a
Memories in the Making (MIM) Alzheimer’s event. The show will feature artwork created by individuals with
Alzheimer’s disease as part of an Art Matters program. MIM is a program designed to help people with
Alzheimer’s disease express themselves through art. The show runs from Sunday, August 1 through Sunday,
September 5, 2010, Fridays and Saturdays 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Sundays 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. at Orchard Artworks,
520 Tomlinson Road in Bryn Athyn. There will be an Opening Reception on Sunday August 1 from 1 to 5. The
exhibit is free and open to the public. For information, call Orchard Artworks at 215-947-9882 or the
Alzheimer’s Association at 215-561-2919.

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