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Year 25, No. 45 SPECIAL 2-WEEK EDITION • 25 Years of Community News July 21 – August 3, 2010

WIN BMFI Carver W. Reed, Founded 1860, Intensive Summer Ballet


TICKETS! Still Going Strong at 150 Program in Progress
T
he Academy of
ness was sold by International
the Reed family Ballet (AIB) pre-
to Harry Gordon sents its 2010 Vaganova
in 1949, the name Summer Intensive pro-
was kept. Today, gram with an estab-
the shop is run lished tradition for
by Tod Gordon, providing serious stu-
who joined his dents with an immer-
father Charles sion experience in the
in the business Vaganova method,
Celtic Woman in 1977. His instruction under inter-
Performs daughter Rebecca, national guest artists
a recent Penn and a performance at
Page 7 State graduate, Neumann University.
has extended the The Vaganova method
streak to four is the most common
generations by method of teaching
joining the fami- ballet in Russia. The
ly business. program offers Inter-
An Ancient mediate, Advanced
Business and Pre-Professional
Survives the students a unique
Carver W. Reed Co. recently celebrated its 150th anniversary as a family- Ages learning experience
owned business with a reception at its store at Tenth and Sansom Streets One of the under the supervision
in Philadelphia. State Senator Larry Farnese of South Philadelphia (cen- oldest forms of of Artistic Director
Scholar Receives ter) presented a letter of congratulations from Governor Ed Rendell, rec- banking, pawn- Denis Gronostayskiy,
Fellowship ognizing the pawnbroker’s long history and accomplishments as the city’s broking dates and Ballet Mistress
fourth oldest business. Owner Tod Gordon (left) of Penn Valley was recently back to China, Anastasia Babayeva.
Page 11 joined in the business by his daughter Rebecca Gordon (right) of Society 2,000 to 3,000 The curriculum of
Hill in Philadelphia. Rebecca represents the fourth generation of the family years ago. The the 2010 AIB Vaganova Anastasia Babayeva, Ballet Mistress,
since Harry Gordon bought the business from Carver W. Reed’s family in 1949. legal foundation Ballet Summer Inten- and her husband Denis
Carver W. Reed Co. provides customers with short-term collateral loans on for much of to- sive includes both tech- Gronostayskiy, Artistic Director.
gold and silver jewelry, and also offers fine jewelry and watches at discount- day’s statutory nique classes and lec-
ed prices. regulation of ture courses on subjects critical to the goals of the Vaganova

1860
pawn shops was method. AIB’s instructional approach and mission is to pre-
was a year formulated by the Greeks and Romans. Pawn- pare the motivated dancer for personal growth, self real-
of firsts. broking became a recognized business in ization and to focus on the goal of performing on the inter-
Abraham the United States in the 18th century, and national stage of ballet. Students experience a program that
Lincoln was allows them to learn and appreciate the Vaganova method
elected the Archival photo of Carver Reed’s shop from the as a personal and individual experience. Class size is limit-
Society’s first Republican President of the United States. early 20th century shows streets criss-crossed ed. Each student must audition.
The Pony Express ran its first route, Charles with trolley lines, a car parked outside, and a Qualified dancers in the Summer Intensive 2010 have the
Evening Hours Dickens published the first installment of three-ball sign hanging from the edifice. Paint- opportunity to participate in a final summer performance
Page 12 Great Expectations, ed on the wall is CARVER W. REED, Diamond on Thursday, August 5 before an attentive and receptive
South Carolina was Broker. Money loaned on diamonds, regional audience in Meagher Theater at Neumann Univer-
the first state to watches, jewel- sity offering selections from IBC’s repertoire and new chore-
secede from the ry, furs, clothing, ography developed during the program.
Senior Services Union. And a man etc. Next door The Summer Intensive schedule is each week from July 5
named Carver W. is Hart’s Steak See Intensive Ballet Program in Progress on page 10
Pages 9 & 16 Reed first estab- Restaurant (offer-
lished a pawnshop ing a ham &

Education News
at 1514 Market
Street in Phila-
cheese sandwich
for 5 cents. Out Community Invited to “National
Night Out” August 3
delphia. front, a street
Pages 10 & 11 Although it was sweeper cleans
not the first the trolley tracks
pawnshop in with his broom, and Suburban Square, Ardmore from 6 to 9 p.m.

L
Philadelphia, around the side, ower Merion Community Watch, in partnership with
Carver W. Reed giant pipes sit on the National Association of Town Watch, will host a
Your Community Co. has proved the sidewalk-possi- “National Night Out” Community Festival on the Ruby’s
Newspaper to be the most bl y e v i d e n c e o f lot in Suburban Square in Ardmore on Tuesday, August 3,
CITY SUBURBAN enduring. Now, early sewer system 6 to 9 p.m. The lot is located at the intersection of Mont-
150 years later, installation. gomery and Anderson Avenues in Ardmore.
NEWS the shop is still The National Night Out event will feature live music, food,
610-667-6623 going strong. by World War I, it rides, roving entertainment, local and state officials, carni-
In 2010, it is was the main source val games, giant slide, police, fire and EMS exhibits. Admis-
www.Scribd.com/ reportedly the of consumer credit. sion is free. The food buffet is $4, rides are $2 and games
CitySuburbanNews 4th oldest There have been are $1.
Find us on Facebook! operational many changes in 150 The event is in conjunction with the “27th Annual Nation-
business in years. Since 1976, al Night Out” which will involve over 15,000 communities
the City of the store has accept- across the country from all 50 states, U.S. territories, Cana-
B ro t h e r l y ed only diamond and dian cities, and military bases worldwide.
E-mail: Love. gold jewelry as col- National Night Out is the brainchild of Matt Peskin of
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com In the early lateral for loans. While Wynnewood who created the event for NATW back in 1984.
1900s, the shop relocated to 10th and the days of Main Line Culminating on the first Tuesday each August, National Night
Sansom, where it remains today. Carver matrons using Carver Out now involves over 37 million people. Peskin said, “It’s
Reed has had only two locations and two Reed as cold storage for their furs and silver a great night to promote neighborhood camaraderie and
owners in its 150 years. Although the busi- See Carver W. Reed at 150 on page 9 police-community partnerships.”
Page 2 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS July 21 – August 3, 2010

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U PPER DARBY EVEN MORE EVENTS
INSTANT AUTO TAGS & Lunch & Learn for
MORRIS ARBORETUM
Dessert & Dancing is the theme.
Seniors Various dance organizations will
AUTO INSURANCE be dancing on the Avenue. Local

Instant Registration Renewals


The Watermark at Logan Square
will host a Lunch & Learn seminar
on July 22 at 11:30 a.m. The sem-
G A R D E N R A I LWAY Main Line chefs will share dessert
creations from their restaurants at
$10 per person. There will be a wine
Notary • Prepaid Phones inar, “Roth IRA Conversion Oppor- tasting partnered with the desserts
Money Transfers • Money Orders tunities… Is It Right for You?” will for those 21 and above. The tempt-
Utility Payments be presented by Henry Bennett of ing dessert sampler is a mini event
New York Life. The free program is within the free community event.
~ FREE PARKING ~ open to the public and will show For information, visit www.firstfri-
seniors how to stay comfortable in
610-352-3733 • Fax 610-352-5840 their retirement years. The seminar
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7305 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby will address the positive features First Friday Flick
(2 minutes from Overbrook Park across from Upper Darby Police Dept.) of the Roth IRA as well as the draw-
The First Friday Flick will be held
backs of converting from a Tradi-
at the Haverford Township Free
tional IRA account. To attend, RSVP
Library at 7 p.m. on August 6 in
by calling The Watermark at 215-
the air-conditioned Community
240-8915. The Watermark at Logan Young train enthusiast enjoys the Garden Railway at Morris Room located on the lower level.
Square is located at Two Franklin

Advertise in
Arboretum! The Garden Railway is open all summer from 10 The film selection is “Up in the Air”
Town Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA a.m. to 4 p.m. during the week, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on week- starring George Clooney. With a job
19103. ends through Labor Day, September 6. Thursday evenings in that has him traveling around the
July and August, the Arboretum is open until 8:30 p.m. and the country firing people, Ryan Bingham
Betsy Ross House
City Suburban The Betsy Ross House Kids’ Kitchen
opening celebration will be held 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday & Sun-
trains will run until 8 p.m. All Garden Railway events are free
with regular admission. For information, call 215-247-5777 or
visit the Morris Arboretum online at www.morrisarboretum.org.
(George Clooney) leads an empty
life living out of a suitcase until his
company does the unexpected and

News to
grounds him. This is a free event
day, July 24 and 25. The Betsy and guests are welcome to bring
Ross House, 239 Arch Street, cele- join us for a barbeque (all you can Museum’s Dollar refreshments to enjoy during the
brates the opening of its new inter- eat and live entertainment) at the Tuesdays film. The library is located at 1601

Reach Your active Kids’ Kitchen exhibit with


fun activities for the smallest visi-
tors. Kids can try their hand at
colonial cookery in the new exhib-
Ukrainian Club, 847 North Frank-

228-0804) or visit www.centurion- ware Museum of Natural History is


smc.org.
Darby Road. For info, call 610-446-
lin Street. For info, call Frank C (267- Every Tuesday in August, the Dela- 3082, or visit www.haverfordlibrary.org.
partnering with Artisans’ Bank to Public Art Opportunity

Customers! it. Then, join in a scavenger hunt


throughout the House to collect all
the ingredients for an 18th centu-
Zhu-niverse Tour
The hottest hamsters in America
lower admission prices to just $1
per person during August Dollar Philadelphia Office of Arts, Culture
Tuesdays. Visitors are invited to & the Creative Economy’s Public
ry turkey potpie. Completed recipe explore the wonders of the natural Art Program announces a competi-
are coming to Philadelphia on The
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – cards can be redeemed for an apron world at the Museum for just $1 on tion to commission artwork for an
Zhu-niverse Tour! The Zhu-niverse
to decorate and take home. Kids’ August 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31, exterior site at a new park to be
Your Community Paper Kitchen is sponsored by City Tavern.
Tour is making a stop on the 20-
city mobile tour with your favorite
courtesy of Artisans’ Bank. Open located in the Hawthorne neigh-
Tuesdays 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Dela- borhood of South Philadelphia. This
for 25 Years! For info, call 215-686-1252 or visit
betsyrosshouse.org.
Zhu Zhu Pets and new Kung Zhu
ware Museum of Natural History is competition is open to artists and
characters at Please Touch Museum.
located at 4840 Kennett Pike, Wilm- artist teams who reside in the fol-
There will be an exciting variety of
“14th Annual ington, DE, 19807. Call 302-658-9111 lowing states: Pennsylvania, Dela-
games, obstacle courses, dancing ware, New Jersey and Maryland.
Christmas in July or visit www.delmnh.org for info.
and more for a fun, interactive ex- The budget is $25,000. The appli-
NEED MORE SPACE? Motorcycle Toy Run” perience. Event times are Friday,
July 30 and Saturday, July 31,
“Stopping Iran’s cation deadline is August 6,
Advertise Your Items for Sale in Our Classified Section! The Philadelphia Chapter of the Pursuit of Nuclear 2010. This is a “fast track” project.
Centurions, a Police organized 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, To apply visit: www.phila.gov/pub-
August 1, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Weapons”
ASK FOR STAR TREATMENT AT motorcycle club, will ride in the
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Tour once inside the museum. For of the Zionist Organization of Ameri- tions.” Artists should include: 6
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fit of patients at Shriners Hospitals info call 312-396-9754. ca’s next Quarterly Meeting will images (previous work), a resume
take place on Thursday, August 5, and a statement. There is a design
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July 21 – August 3, 2010 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Page 3

ARTS, CULTURE &


SOCIETY EVENTS
By Rose Marie Riley “Siegfried” Opera Film
Bryn Mawr Film Institute features an HD screening of
Performance of Shakespeare’s Richard Wagner’s opera “Siegfried” on Sunday, August
“Much Ado About Nothing” 1 at 1:00 p.m. This enchanting fantasy, the third
Graeme Park will be hosting an outdoor presentation installment in the Ring Cycle, is conducted by Zubin
of William Shakespeare’s romantic comedy, “Much Mehta at the Palau de les Arts “Reina Sofia” in Valencia,
Ado About Nothing.” The actors from Theatre Horizon Spain. Individual tickets to “Siegfried” and any of
will be presenting the play on the lawn of Graeme Bryn Mawr Film Institute’s operas in HD may be pur-
Park on July 25 at 4:30 p.m. The cost is $10 per per- chased at the Box Office and online at www.Bryn-
son, and $5 for kids 12 and under. This “Shakespeare MawrFilm.org. General admission is $25; Bryn Mawr
in the Park” event is a very enjoyable way to spend an Film Institute members pay only $22.50.
amusing and cultural evening; the lovely lawns of
Graeme Park are idyllic and surrounded by beautiful Philly Coaches Take the Coaches
scenery. Experience the Bard’s tale live in the twi- vs. Cancer Ball to the Beach
light of a warm midsummer’s evening at Horsham’s The first couples of Philadelphia Division I college
famous heritage site. Food and drinks will be available basketball: Ree and Fran Dunphy (Temple Univer-
for purchase. Also, please bring lawn chairs to ensure sity); Judy and Phil Martelli (Saint Joseph’s Univer-
you have comfortable seating. Theater Horizon is a sity); Aida and Jerome Allen (University of Pennsyl-
non-profit organization based in Norristown. The com- vania); Rene and Bruiser Flint (Drexel University);
pany has played many stage performances, including Donna and John Giannini (La Salle University); and
musicals, as well as outdoor shows. For info, visit Patty and Jay Wright (Villanova University) will host
www.theatrehorizon.org. Graeme Park is located at a crowd of 100 expected guests to raise much needed
859 County Line Rd., just off of Rt. 611 in Horsham. funds and awareness to support the American Cancer
Call 215-343-0965 for details. Directions are available Society. Neil Hartman of Comcast SportsNet will emcee
at www.ushistory.org/graeme. the event. The 2nd annual Coaches vs. Cancer Beach
Ball will be held Saturday, August 7, 2010, from 7:00
Junior League of Philadelphia p.m. - 11:00 p.m. at the Stone Harbor Golf Club, 905
Open House Route 9 North, Cape May Court House, NJ, (www.stone-
The Junior League of Philadelphia, Inc. (JLP) is Phila- harborgolf.com). Join Philadelphia’s Division One
delphia’s leading service and training organization Basketball Coaches and their wives for a fun evening
for women. The JLP will be hosting a series of free of cocktails, hors’dourves, dinner and dancing down
Open House events throughout the Philadelphia met- the shore! You’ll have a BALL at the beach, all while
ropolitan area to kick off its new member recruitment supporting the American Cancer Society’s mission of
season. The next Open House will be held on Thurs- creating a world with more birthdays by helping peo-
day, July 29 at 7 p.m. at Kildare’s Pub House, 826 ple stay well, helping people get well, by finding cures
West Dekalb Pike, King of Prussia, PA. Women who are and by fighting back against cancer. All proceeds will
interested in learning more about the JLP’s educa- benefit the AstraZeneca Hope Lodge of the American
tional and charitable mission should visit www.jlphila- Cancer Society in Philadelphia. Tickets are available
delphia.org and RSVP to attend an Open House. for $125. Dress is casual cocktail attire. For info, con-
tact Event Manager Marjorie Madresh at 215-985-
Find Great Information and Advertisers 5347 or email marjorie.madresh@cancer.org or visit
in City Suburban News! www.phillycoachesvscancer.org.

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“Monster” Hot Air Balloon to


Invade NJ Balloon Festival
B alloonatics & Aeronuts, the coordinators of the Hot Air
Balloon Festival at the Warren County Farmers’ Fair re-
cently acquired a large, green special shape balloon referred
to as a “monster balloon.” Look for the “monster balloon”
over the skies of Warren County in the next coming weeks.
Also look for it each evening at the Warren County Farmers’
Fair and Hot Air Balloon Festival, August 1 - 7, 2010 at the
Fairgrounds located in Harmony Township. The fairground
is conveniently located off Routes 78 & 80, 3 miles north of
Phillipsburg, New Jersey. The “monster balloon” will be the
“hare balloon” in one of the evening competitions and will
also be giving tethered rides for children for a fee other
evenings of the fair. The balloon festival organizers invite
children to give them suggestions for a name. Look for the
entry form on the fair website, www.warrencountyfarmers-
fair.org or the balloon festival website, www.balloonfestnj.com. This is the first look at the “monster balloon” in several years.
While there are two websites, the events are one and the The “monster balloon” which has been in storage, was recent-
same with one low admission price – what organizers refer ly acquired by Balloonatics & Aeronuts, the coordinators of
to as “The Ultimate Twofer.” the Balloon Festival at the Warren County Farmers’ Fair.

Architectural Walking Tours


The Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia continues its award-winning Architectural Walking Tour season with fascinating guided tours
led by a lively group of experienced and enthusiastic volunteers from a wide range of backgrounds who share a passion for architecture, urban
design and social history. Tour-goers can enjoy a leisurely Society Hill Stroll, trek through the gritty post-industrial landscape of Callowhill Street,
or explore the Sacred Sites of Old City. July tours also include Art Deco, South of South, Around Washington Square, Littlest Streets East of

COLEMAN Broad, Skyscrapers Old and New and Spruce Hill Victoriana. The Architectural Walking Tours run, rain or
shine, Saturdays at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. and Wednesdays at 6 p.m. from May through Octo-
ber. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students with ID. Children 10 and under are free if accompanied by
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610-664-5052 ColemanTreeServices.com T he films will be shown in sequence beginning on Thursday, July 29 beginning at 12:30
with the first of the series “The Fellowship of the Ring.” An ancient ring thought lost
for centuries has been found, and through a strange twist in fate has been given to a small
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the One Ring is the only hope for the end of the Dark Lords Manager
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The next two films, “The Two Towers” and “The Return Account Manager
of the King,” will be shown respectively on Thursday, Aug- Joyce E. Engel
ust 5 and Thursday, August 12 at 12:30 p.m. Each film
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Kathy Fitzgerald
to bring their own bag lunch. Beverages and snacks will be
sold concession style beginning at 12:15. Children 10 and Staff Writer
older are welcome to attend but must be accompanied by Jerry Bloom
an adult or responsible teen. Society Editor
The library is located at 1601 Darby Road. For informa- Rose Marie Riley
tion, call 610-446-3082, or visit www.haverfordlibrary.org.
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Community Invited to Unity NELLY BERMAN


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AT 150 Philadelphia Inquirer in 1983, “There’s a real misconception
that only desperate people come to a pawnshop. Our clients
have found it is cheaper to take out a loan here for a month
are over, the shop continues to attract the carriage trade. than it is to take the money out of their certificates of de-
“We are the most trusted name in money lending in Phila- posit and lose the interest.” A quick short-term cash loan,
delphia,” said Tod Gordon, a past President of The Pennsyl- made on the spot, without a credit check, has broad appeal.
vania State Pawnbroker’s Association. “Now that banks are The single largest loan ever made by the establishment was
scarcely lending money anymore, our customers know they $100,000, to a jewelry store owner who put up almost his
can get fair, quick loans on their collateral, without credit entire inventory as collateral. “On any given day, you’ll see
checks.” as many suits and ties come in here as blue jeans and T-
“Pawnshops proliferated in Philadelphia and elsewhere shirts,” Tod told the New York Times in 1991.
during the Depression, when, like today, banks were not in- One of the strangest loan requests (denied) came from a
terested in lending money,” Tod said. An article in the Phila- man who inquired if Tod would accept his tractor-trailer in
delphia Inquirer from 1983 noted that while as many as 200 pawn. “What am I going to do with it?” Tod said. “Put it on
pawnshops dotted the state in the 1950s, there were only the second floor?”
80 by the 1980s. An exception to the rule, Carver W. Reed Unlike banks, pawnbrokers remain eager to lend money
Co. has endured, not only surviving but also thriving. A during economic downturns. “It’s to my advantage to lend
reputation for fair, confidential treatment is key to its success. as much as possible; the more I lend, the more interest I get,”
Carver W. Reed has a sterling history. Customers used said Tod to PITT Magazine in 1991. “There’s nowhere else
to arrive by horse-drawn carriage. Later, chauffeurs idled in the world that will give a short-term loan of $10,000 for
outside in limousines while their employers were inside, $300 a month. There’s nowhere else you can go with a bad
obtaining private loans on necklaces and brooches. Sports credit history and get a loan. But if you have collateral and
stars and celebrities are among the shop’s current customers proof of ownership, there’s no such thing as a bad credit
—and yes, a few have pawned Super Bowl rings there. In history here.”
1976, Philadelphia Magazine called the shop “The Blooming- About 95% of all items are redeemed by their owners, who
dales of pawnshops. It’s where the swells go.” pay off their loans and take their gold or diamonds home
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eccentrics who keep their assets in jewels and coins, to pay back the loan in the time specified), the owner’s claim Thanks for Reading City Suburban News Every Week!
small business owners needing short-term cash to make of ownership is forfeited. Carver W. Reed can then sell the
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2010 that the Morgan Log House has in their collection. “We now
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Hard Work • Dedication • Results T he second annual Catholic Writers’ Conference LIVE will
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Forge in King of Prussia, PA. Sponsored by the Catholic Writer’s
Benedict’s call for a “new evangelization,” which includes
writing for online and hard-copy local and national media
outlets. Michelle Buckman, author of the young adult nov-
For Camp Information & Registration Form Guild and the Catholic Marketing Network (CMN), and held els Maggie Come Lately and My Beautiful Disaster will pre-
call 610-574-2038 • email: downerg@lmsd.org in conjunction with CMN’s annual retailer trade show, the sent the keynote address on “The Wonder of Expressing
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or visit www.aceshoops.com “Attending this conference has been the best thing I have
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topics as market tips and time management for busy writers, ing she left the last conference re-energized. “I recommend
poetry, creating evil characters, working with an editor, cre- [this] conference as a resource for any author (or wannabe)
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include Catholic publishing representatives Mark Brumley – The Catholic Writers Guild, a religious non-profit organiza-
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of Circle Press, Regina Doman – acquisitions editor for Sophia online conference in February to further its mission of pro-
Institute Press, and Tom Wehner – Managing Editor of the moting Catholic literature. “Our conferences are totally
National Catholic Register, all of whom will also hear pitches focused on encouraging faithful Catholics to share genuine
from writers. Catholic culture and faith in their writing no matter what
Among the other speakers are Mark Shea (Mary, Mother of genre,” says CWG President Ann Margaret Lewis. “These
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Local Scholar Receives Prestigious Fellowship
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T his summer, Drexel Hill resident Paul Patterson, Ph.D., assistant professor of English at
Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, will pursue research at England’s Cambridge
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Medievalist Paul Patterson, an English professor
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By Rose Marie Riley

At the reception are, from left – Richard Green and Hope Cohen About to join their table for dinner are – Don and Hana
of Bryn Mawr; Chairs Nicole A. Cashman and Brian Kappra. Callaghan of Bryn Mawr.
Both of Philadelphia.
2010 Ball on The Square
The Friends of Rittenhouse Square presented the 2010 Ball on The Square, June 17, 2010, in Rittenhouse Square, Phila-
Arriving at Ball on The Square, left – Marlene Brenner Ferguson, delphia. The Ball featured cuisine by Stephen Starr Events; decor by Evantine Design, and music by Eddie Bruce Band.
Director of the Friends and committee member – is welcomed Chairs were Nicole A. Cashman and Brian Kappra, Director, The Friends of Rittenhouse Square. Wendy Rosen is President
by Chair and Director, The Friends, Brian Kappra. Both of Phila- of The Friends of Rittenhouse Square. The mission of The Friends of Rittenhouse Square organization is to preserve, and
delphia. beautify Rittenhouse Square.

Attending the reception are, from left – Paul Rosen of Rittenhouse Square; Chair Nicole A. At the reception are, from left – Chair Brian Kappra, and Director, The Friends, and Chair
Cashman of Philadelphia; Wendy Rosen, President, the Friends of Rittenhouse Square, and com- Nicole A. Cashman, both of Philadelphia; Sharon Pinkenson and Joseph Weiss, Director, The
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celebrated the solstice as they
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and Scotland. The celebration
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left – Michelle Leonard of Centennial Year celebration. Hemsley, Student Resident Manager, International House, Uni-
Wynnewood; Edmond A. The evening featured a cock- versity of Wollongong, Australia; Martin Brennan, Executive
Watters, III of Villanova. tail reception and silent auc- Director, International House at University of Berkeley, Berkeley,
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from left – Gala Chair Edward J. Ryan of Glenside; Tanya Steinberg is Executive Director of International House. Since Director, International House, the University of Sydney, Australia.
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