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Year 25, No. 45 SPECIAL 2-WEEK EDITION • 25 Years of Community News July 21 – August 3, 2010
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.”
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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
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(George Clooney) leads an empty
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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
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ONLY $38 It was at ASB that Nicole heard about The PA Center for
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2010 that the Morgan Log House has in their collection. “We now
have a true authentic copy of an original piece and we can
actually use this new chair in our programs. That is some-
Lower Merion thing we could not do with the original for fear of damage
to the piece,” said DiSantis. The manufacturer of the repro-
Basketball duction piece was Dave Hoffman of Perkasie, a highly skill-
ed carpenter who specializes in historic preservation and From left – Donna Armstrong, Joan Faulkner, Suzanne
Camps colonial furniture making. “This style of chair was both in-
expensive and common for the period. The family who lived
Macfadden of Gaudy Dutch Questers and Dave Hoffman,
carpenter of the reproduction chair.
here in the 18th century most likely had a chair similar to
DIRECTOR: this style,” said Dave Hoffman. The chair will be on display in the Sitting room of the Log House permanently.
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Merion High School Intensive Ballet Program in Progress
Continued from front page
to August 6. The faculty consists of AIB’s
artistic staff, alumni, and internationally
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Boys’ Basketball Intensive instructors will include: Denis Gronostayskiy, Graduate of the Bolshoi Ballet Academy, Principal Dancer with
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WEEK of AUGUST 23 - 27 with the Doneskt Ballet. Felicia Walker, University of the Arts. Alisher Saburov, Graduate of the Bolshoi Ballet Academy,
and Principal Dancer with the Moscow Festival Ballet. Maria Youskevitch, Soloist with the American Ballet Theatre and
JCC Kaiserman Center now faculty member with ABT.
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Benedict’s call for a “new evangelization,” which includes
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