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FREE Year 25, No. 46


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 August 4 – August 10, 2010


FIND YOUR
COMMUNITY “Sculpting Nature” Exhibit at CFEVA CONCERTS BY CANDLELIGHT
NEWS HERE! Artist Talks and Opening Reception: Thursday, August 12 PRESENTS FLUTE AND HARP DUO
at CFEVA’s gallery, the
exhibition opens on
August 12 and runs
through September
2. There will be Art-
ist Talks and an Open-
ing Reception on
Thursday, August 12,
from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Gallery hours for this
exhibition are Mon-
Local Author’s day through Friday,
“Finding the 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
and by appointment.
Restroom” Susan Benarcik is
Page 5 an installation artist
and surface designer
whose concern for
the environment is
made evident in her
3-dimensional sculp-
tural installations.
Benarcik’s “Why Our
Hangers” is a three Women for Greater Philadelphia presents, from left –
dimensional form Michele Kelly, flute and Mindy Cutcher, harp in its Concerts
made of wire clothes by Candlelight Series at Laurel Hill Mansion on August 15.
hangers which rein-
vests interest in un-

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Computer Class n Sunday, August 15, 2010 at 7:00 p.m., Women for
wanted materials of Greater Philadelphia presents Michele Kelly, flute
for Seniors our cultural lifestyles. and Mindy Cutcher, harp in its Concerts by Candle-
Page 9 R. Noel Shaak’s draw- light Series at Laurel Hill Mansion. The duo will perform
ings are a journey of works by Ravel, Bach, Donizetti, Saint-Saens and Schapo-
discovery fueled by shnikov.
the riches of the earth The venue for Concerts by Candlelight, Philadelphia’s
and the anticipation premier summer chamber music series, is the beautifully
of a new beginning. restored Laurel Hill Mansion in Fairmount Park. All tickets
View “Syncopation,” 2007, by R. Noel Shaak. Influenced by horti- are $25; seating is limited and reservations are required.
culture and Surrealism, An elegant reception on the veranda of Laurel Hill follows

T
he Center for Emerging Visual Shaak stretches found and imagined reali- the concert and is included in the price.
Artists is pleased to present ties into new, incredibly detailed worlds ripe Michele Kelly is the flutist and Co-Artistic Director of
Sculpting Nature, a Spotlight for reflection and contemplation. Made on Relache, Philadelphia’s ensemble for “downtown” new
Exhibition by CFEVA Career nurseries and farms on eastern Long Island, music. Mindy Cutcher is the Principal Harpist for the
Development Program Fellows John Woodin’s photographs highlight the Pennsylvania Ballet Orchestra.
Society’s Susan Benarcik, R. Noel Shaak, incongruity of order in the natural landscape For reservations and information, call call Barbara Frankl
Evening Hours and John Woodin. On view See “Sculpting Nature” Exhibit on page 10 at 215-6437923 or email bfrankl433@comcast.net.
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Education &
U PPER D ARBY S UMMER S TAGE P RESENTS “W EST S IDE S TORY ”
The Mainstage Broadway-style musical will be presented in four performances – August 6, 7, 13 and 14
Back-to-School
I
n addition to the six one hour-long children’s theater musi- Song,” and “Cool.”
News cals presented from July through August, Upper Darby Upper Darby Summer Stage’s Mainstage program offers
Summer Stage presents a Broadway-style, profession- young performers, ages 16-25, the opportunity to collab-
Pages 8, 9 & 11 ally produced Mainstage musical that appeals to the- orate in a professional atmosphere while presenting audi-
ater-goers of all ages. This summer the Mainstage musi- ences with top-caliber productions that include state-of-
cal is the iconic and widely acclaimed musical, “West the-art set design, lighting, professionally design cos-
Side Story.” tumes and intense choreography, complete with
Your Community There are four performances only: August 6, 7, 13 live orchestra accompaniment.
Newspaper and 14 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $9 - $12 and can Set in the city streets, “West Side Story” is the
be purchased anytime online at www.udpac.org classic American musical about two rival youth
CITY SUBURBAN or by calling the box office: 610-622-1189. gangs from different cultural and ethnic back-
NEWS Visa and Mastercard are accepted. All shows
take place at the Upper Darby Performing Upper Darby Summer Stage’s Mainstage produc-
610-667-6623 Arts Center, 601 N. Lansdowne Avenue, tion, “West Side Story,” comes to UD Performing
www.Scribd.com/ Drexel Hill, PA. The facility is wheel-chair Arts Center for 4 performances only: August 6,
CitySuburbanNews accessible and free parking is available. 7, 13 and 14. Featuring clockwise, seated left –
Originally produced on Broadway in 1957, Rachael Lipson on Havertown as Maria, Megan
Find us on Facebook! the ground-breaking musical included masculine Smith of Springfield as Anita, Stephen Langley of
and athletic street-fight choreography by Jerome Drexel Hill as Riff, and Matthew Iacoviello of
Robbins, moving lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and Drexel Hill as Tony. Photo/Cate Paxson
a dissonant jazz inspired score by Leonard Bern-
stein. The powerful book by Arthur Laurents deals grounds. The young protagonist, Tony (Matthew
E-mail: with an overall theme that addresses social Iacoviello of Drexel Hill) falls in love with Maria
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com intolerance. The tale of forbidden love is as fresh (Rachael Lipson of Havertown), the sister of Riff
today as when it was first presented to Ameri- (Stephen Langley of Drexel Hill), the leader of the
can audiences. The Grammy-winning score rival Puerto Rican gang. Maria’s friend Anita is play-
includes “Something’s Coming,” “Maria,” “Ameri- ed by Megan Smith of Springfield.
ca,” “Somewhere,” “Tonight,” “I Feel Pretty,” “Jet See “West Side Story” on page 8
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CHECK CASHING
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OPEN LAND TO PERFORM Walking Tours
The Preservation Alliance for Great-
Library at 7 p.m. on August 6 in er Philadelphia continues its award-
Instant Registration Renewals the air-conditioned Community winning Architectural Walking Tour
Notary • Prepaid Phones Room located on the lower level. season with fascinating guided
Money Transfers • Money Orders The film selection is “Up in the Air” tours led by a lively group of expe-
starring George Clooney. With a job rienced and enthusiastic volunteers
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(George Clooney) leads an empty ture, urban design and social his-
610-352-3733 • Fax 610-352-5840 life living out of a suitcase until his tory. Tour-goers can enjoy a leisure-
7305 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby company does the unexpected and ly Society Hill Stroll, trek through
(2 minutes from Overbrook Park across from Upper Darby Police Dept.) grounds him. This is a free event the gritty post-industrial landscape
and guests are welcome to bring of Callowhill Street, or explore the
refreshments to enjoy during the Sacred Sites of Old City. July tours
film. The library is located at 1601 Open Land, an indie folk band out of Grand Rapids, Michigan also include Art Deco, South of
Darby Road. For info, call 610-446- will perform at Milkboy Coffee, 2 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, South, Around Washington Square,
3082, or visit www.haverfordlibrary.org. PA on August 19 at 8 p.m. The indie folk band’s music centers Littlest Streets East of Broad, Sky-

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News to p.m. with children’s shows, face


painters and jugglers. Family Nights
are set for the Boardwalk every
her own way home. Running time
114 minutes. The library is located
vention Center Box Office. The Wild-
woods’ Irish Fest will also include
$8 for students with ID. Children
10 and under are free if accompa-
nied by an adult. Reservations are
not required. For information visit
Reach Your Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
featuring a variety of entertain-
ment. Every Tuesday, there’s a Mum-
mers Night on the Boardwalk and
at 1601 Darby Road. For informa-
tion, contact Samantha Shepherd
by phone at 610-446-3082, email
haverford@delcolibraries.org or
two days of Irish music, Irish dance
workshops, competitions and a
one-of-a-kind Celtic Marketplace
selling Irish crafts and other col-
www.preservationalliance.com.

“A Midsummer
Customers! Funtastic Tuesdays in the downtown
from 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. On Wednes-
day there’s a Farmer’s Market at the
visit www.haverfordlibrary.org.

“Willie Wonka Junior”


lectibles. The hours are 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. and admission for the festi-
val is $10. Children under 12 are
Night’s Dream”
William Shakespeare’s classic
comedy “A Midsummer Night’s
Tabernacle. And check out the beauti- For several years Lansdowne free. Guests receive free admis- Dream” is re-imagined with a queer
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – ful flower displays on the Board- Friends School Summer Camp has sion with the purchase of any con- aesthetic in Mauckingbird Theatre
walk. For a print out of free enter- cert ticket. For information on the Company’s gender-bent tale of
Your Community Paper tainment programs, visit www.ocnj.us
been putting on live Broadway
Junior musical performances for Wildwoods’ Irish Summer Fest, modern love, directed by Mauck-
for 25 Years! or contact the Public Relations
Office, 609-525-9300.
the public. This year’s fantastic visit www.irishsummerfest.com or ingbird Artistic Director Peter Rey-
show, “Willie Wonka Junior,” will pull call 609-849-6365 or 609-846-2602. nolds and co-Director Lynne Innerst.
you into the fantasy world of Willie Committed to producing profes-
Delaware Valley Opera Wonka’s chocolate factory. Along No Kidding Event sional gay-themed theatre, Mauck-
Company Concert with the fun storyline (originally No Kidding, an all-volunteer, non- ingbird’s ambitious 7th produc-
NEED MORE SPACE? Delaware Valley Opera Company
(http://www.dvopera.org) presents
written by Roald Dahl), you’ll be
treated to favorite tunes including
profit social network for adults who
have never had children, invites
tion, produced in residence at the
Department of Theater at Temple
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ARTS, CULTURE & SOCIETY EVENTS 1/2


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First Friday Dessert & Dancing


2010 Liberty Medal Ceremony Tickets Available
Tickets to the 2010 Liberty Medal ceremony, honoring former British
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share dessert creations from their restaurants at $10 per person. There National Constitution Center members can call on Monday, August 9, DREAMS MENTION THIS AD FOR
will be a wine tasting partnered with the desserts for those 21 and above. 2010, beginning at 10:00 a.m. to order tickets (no service charge will OUTLET ADDITIONAL SAVINGS!
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Wine & Beer Lectures
Dog Wash Benefit On Sunday, August 15, at 2:00 p.m., the Parkway Central Library, Free 610-789-6666
If your pooch is a little dirty or just needs to cool off, bring him or her to Library of Philadelphia, 1901 Vine St. presents “How to Purchase Wine” Corner West Chester Pk. & Manoa Rd.
this dog wash. Fit For A Dog, located in Ardmore, PA, is hosting a dog presented by the Wine School. The Wine School is a Philadelphia insti- (across from Llanarch Country Club)
wash event to benefit Canine Partners For Life on Saturday, August 7, tution dedicated to helping people become more knowledgeable about
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For a suggested donation of $10 per dog, you can wine and the many ways to enjoy it. For information, visit www.vinolo-
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have one of the volunteers give your pooch a shampoo. Fit For A Dog is gy.com. The event takes place in the Montgomery auditorium and is free
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a canine rehabilitation and wellness center located at 1802 Karakung to the public. On Sunday, August 22, at 2:00 p.m., the Free Library of
Drive, Ardmore, PA. For info about Fit For A Dog, visit www.fit4dog.com. Philadelphia, 1901 Vine Street presents “Beer Making” with Tom Kehoe

Mayflower Society Annual Summer Picnic


of Yards Brewing. Kehoe, Yard’s founder and brew master shares the Page 3 – Arts, Culture &
history and skills of making beer through the ages and how Yards Brew-
The Society of Mayflower Descendants in the Commonwealth of Penn- ing came to be. Check out the brewery at www.yardsbrewing.com. Both Society Events
sylvania led by Governor Norm Robinson will hold its annual summer events are free and open to the public. For info, call 215-686-5414. For Special Events, Benefits and Galas that are open to the
picnic at Fenimore Woods, 1194 Eagle Road in Wayne, PA 19087 on Sun- public (meaning if someone is interested in attending, receiving
day, August 8, from noon until 4 p.m. The organization hopes that an invitation or calling to attend, and/or paying for the event),
many members, their friends and families will attend as well as prospec- Arts, Culture & Society Events please submit – VIA EMAIL ONLY – ready-to-publish
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ANNUAL “OPERA EVENINGS”


Presents Nights of Opera and Traditional Italian Food.
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Guests to enjoy opera-inspired cuisine while voting for their favorite local singer.
A portion of the proceeds benefit the Opera Company of Philadelphia.

T his August, residents of the Main Line and surrounding areas can once again take part
in the search for the top local opera star. During “Opera Evenings” at Trattoria San
Nicola Paoli, guests will be treated to arias performed by talented Philadelphia-area opera
singers and will cast votes for their favorites. As they are serenaded, guests will dine on
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six courses of Chef Vito Giannandrea’s traditional Italian cuisine. His special menu will pay
tribute to opera and will feature dishes favored or inspired by divas, divos and other cul-
tural icons of Italy.
The evenings will be held on the following Wednesdays: August 4, August 11, August
Labor Day
18 and August 25. Preliminaries will occur on August 4, 8, and 11. The finale, featuring
top singers from each of the preliminary evenings, will take place on Wednesday, August
25. The grand prize for the winning contestant consists of a subscription for two to the
Opera Company of Philadelphia’s 2010-2011 Opera at the Academy Series and a two-night
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“This has proven to be an extremely popular event within the local community. While 9/3/2010 ~ 8:00pm
many of the well-known downtown opera companies are on hiatus during the summer,
the sounds of classic and contemporary opera performed by wonderful local artists will
fill Trattoria San Nicola,” said Cristina Giannandrea, who co-owns the restaurant with her
husband, Chef Vito. “We are delighted to bring San Nicola Opera Evenings back for a third
year, exposing local residents to the art of opera right here on the Main Line as part of
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A portion of the proceeds from the Opera evenings will benefit the Opera Company of
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Overbrook Farms Farmers’ Market Re-Opening Celebration


T he Overbrook Farms Farmers’ Market recently marked
its third year at 63rd Street between Overbrook Avenue
and Sherwood Road with a special Grand Re-Opening and
Thank You Ceremony on Saturday, July 10. There, the mar-
ket’s organizers recognized key organizations and individu-
als for their contributions to helping the market succeed.
Included in the group of supporters were Nicky Uy of the
Food Trust, Richard Chapman of the Juvenile Justice Center,
Don Hinkle-Brown of The Reinvestment Fund (TRF), Sara
Pevaroff Schuh of Salt Designs, Terrence Foley of the City
Avenue Special Services District, Ginny Duerr of the Over-
brook Farms Club, Terry Henry of the Overbrook Farms Civic
Foundation, St. Joseph’s University, and the farmers and
vendors of the market.
“We are so glad to have the Overbrook Farms Farmers’
Market in the CityAve District, providing our residents an
option to buy local farm-fresh goods,” said Terry Foley, Presi-
dent and CEO of the City Avenue Special Services District.
“We were honored to be part of their special ceremony.”
The market is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. now through
November. From fruits and vegetables, to dairy products, Visit the Overbrook Farms Farmers’ Market at 63rd Street
and baked goods, the market offers its local customers a between Overbrook Avenue and Sherwood Road.
diverse range of foods to keep them eating right. This year,
the market, due to a landscaping grant, has received a “face- kill Expressway to 63rd Street and Wynnewood Road.
lift” with new signs, a garden, and other plants that beauti- From the creation of public safety initiatives to new strate-
fy and green the area. Additionally, the market added new gies for development, the CityAve Special Services District
tables and market umbrellas to give customers the option is the go-to organization for any individual or business
of enjoying a café-style setting, sipping fresh lemonade or interested in becoming a part of what this exciting region
COLEMAN iced tea before finishing their shopping.
The City Avenue Special Services District is a collabora-
has to offer. For informa-
tion about the District, call
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O U T - A N D - A B O U T – Upcoming Food & Entertainment
By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer ber with smoked salmon and Lancaster tomato gazpacho
Ear Piercing Onstage with crab; Grilled Fish Taco ($4) with farm fresh summer
EMILY, CPE Facial Waxing • Keswick Theatre in Glenside, PA presents Philly’s own vegetables; Lancaster corn & crab Mac & cheese ($8) with
ladies of soul, Rachelle Ferrell & Vivian Green, performing Mancuso’s ricotta and Claudio’s mozzarella from South
610-896-6183 International live on Sunday, August 8, 7:30 p.m. Rachelle, a composer, Philly; and Jake’s baby Burger ($4) with Vermont sharp
1430 Manoa Rd., Wynnewood Board Certified lyricist, arranger, musician, and vocalist was born and raised cheddar and Lancaster tomato. Cooper’s Happy Hour serves
in Philadelphia. Best known for her talents as a contempo- up summer-fresh drinks made with the ripest and juiciest
rary jazz singer, Rachelle is also equally local fruits. For reservations or info,
PATRICIA MCMONAGLE’S at home with adult urban pop, gospel, call 215-483-0444 or visit www.coop-
PSYCHIC SERVICES classical, and jazz. Vivian Green, with erswinebar.com.
her new album Beautiful, is an adult Events
For You, a Friend, a Group or Event. urban vocalist offering fans a more • Rosenbach Museum & Library,
Patricia McMonagle has been doing readings personal perspective with contem- 2008-2010 Delancey Place in Phila-
all her life. She has the ability to guide people porary R&B steeped in classic soul. delphia, presents Dreadful Things
in choosing a positive direction for themselves. For tickets ($45 & $55), call 215-572-7650 Happen: The Brothers Grimm &
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she believes, “Change can alter an outcome if
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SAFETY • COMFORT • RELIABILTY a half lobster with corn on the cob, at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside, PA, on • The Delaware River Waterfront
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and drawn butter ($30). Chef McNally August 13: Jackiem Joyner + Urban
• NYC Shopping will also offer his house-made pick- Jazz Coalition; August 20: Eric Darius
les, slaw, and fries with different top- + Sean Jones; August 27: Boney James.
Call 610-368-7916 pings. For reservations or info, call Join ijazzglobal.com for an after
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Balcony, 3925 Walnut Street in Phila- ing each Friday night performance.
delphia, serves Sunday Brunch from Live music, fireworks, and drink
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acoustic performances, open-air views
of Walnut Street, the lush plant-cov-
Mural Arts Program, offers a one-
of-a-kind art tour, Saturday, August
14, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. with visits to

News to Reach ered roof, and a row of five stone fire North, South, West Philadelphia,
pits offering a rich, rustic feel of a mountain lodge just steps and Center City neighborhoods to view some of these mag-
from the campuses of the University of Pennsylvania and nificent murals. Next is a behind-the-scenes tour of the His-

Your Customers! Drexel. For reservations or info, call 215-662-0105 or visit torical Thomas Eakins House, the Mural Arts Program’s
www.citytaphouse.com.

Street in Philadelphia, offers Prime Rib Sundays, a three-


headquarters. Then, try your hand at mural painting work-
• Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse, 1426 Chestnut ing with one of Mural Arts’ talented artists, to create a mural
for one of Philadelphia’s buildings. After an afternoon of
UPCOMING SPECIAL ISSUES: course prime rib dinner for $35. They also serve fresh sea- art appreciation, join Mural Arts Founder, Jane Golden, for
food, appetizers, fresh vegetables, family-style side dishes, a reception in the Mural Arts Program’s garden courtyard
August 11 – Healthy Living, Jewish Culture, and their own desserts featuring an award winning lemon and also explore the Mural Arts Program’s first floor gallery.
Education & Back-to-School, Sr. Back Page cake. For reservations or more information call 215-246-0533 Included is a goodie bag and a copy of More Philadelphia
or visit www.delfriscos.com. Murals and the Stories They Tell, autographed by Jane
August 18 – Education & Back-to-School, • Cooper’s Brick Oven Wine Bar, 4365 Main Street in Golden. This program costs $65 per person. For reserva-
Get Ready for Rosh Hashanah Manayunk, offers Chef Bruce Cooper’s new Farm to Bar tions, a must, call 215-790-9901 ext. 21.
August 25 – Education & Back-to-School, Happiness Menu, daily from 5 - 7 p.m. at the bar only, fea-
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Page, Get Ready for Rosh Hashanah
September 1 – Education & Back-to-School,
Get Ready for Rosh Hashanah
September 8 – Education & Back-to-School, Tropicana Introduces Wasabi Wednesday at The Bar at FIN
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Culture, Healthy Living, Sr. Back Page,
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S ushi and sake lovers rejoice! FIN, the hottest restaurant
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before purchasing. FIN’s bar offers a special Bloody Mary
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5 - 7 p.m. every Wednesday, The Bar at FIN will offer half- simple syrups and mixers as well as a variety of fresh
Find Dining & Entertainment News price sushi rolls, sake and saketini drinks. squeezed juice drinks.
Every Week! The Bar at FIN offers seven types of sushi and six types All of FIN’s seats have an ocean view. The restaurant also
Call 610-667-6623 for details. of maki rolls, including ahi tuna, Scottish salmon, yellow- has outdoor, oceanfront patio seating, weather permitting.
Deadline previous Thursday. tail hamachi, Pacific white shrimp, California king crab, The restaurant’s design is “sea chic,” and a modern mer-
spicy tuna, spicy blue crab, and eel and cucumber ranging maid theme is incorporated. FIN is open Wednesday
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – in price from $2.50 to $6 during Wasabi Wednesdays. There through Sunday from 6 - 11:00 p.m. For information visit
are also three specialty rolls available starting at $6, such www.tropicana.net/fin.
Your Community Paper as the Green Dragon made with blue crab and cucumber Tropicana Casino & Resort is a 24-hour gaming destina-
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cially priced at $6.25, including the Orange Pearl Martini the premier resort in Atlantic City.
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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT f


THIS WEEK’S WINNER OF
4 TICKETS TO BRYN MAWR
DINING A R O U N D – Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse FILM INSTITUTE IS...
in King of Prussia, PA JOSEPH M. JACKSON OF WYNNEWOOD!
made from giant lumps of crabmeat tossed in a vinaigrette
dressing and served with a classic Creole remoulade in a
giant chilled martini glass. Both of these dishes are a must-
try.
Portions are large at Ruth’s Chris, so we skipped the Salads
Seniors on the Go!
DESERVE THE BEST
section of the menu and went to the Entrees section. Custom-
aged Midwestern beef is broiled to order at 1800 degrees Companionship & Transportation to:
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Our first entrée was the Let Us Plan Your Next
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my dining partner said was
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Photos/J. Bloom My entrée was the Ahi- April Lisante/Owner • Christian Gatti Chef/Owner
Warm woods and comfortable booths and tables at Ruth’s Tuna stack ($29.95) seared

R
Chris Steak House.

By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer


uth’s Chris Steak House in King of Prussia is one of a
chain of over 120 restaurants across the US and in sev- Ahi-Tuna stack seared rare.
rare with red pepper pesto
and topped with extra-large
lumps of tender sweet
crabmeat – a wonderful
treat.
nd & W
Husba am
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ife
Avril
The Main Line’s Newest BYOB
AL FRESCO DINING • CATERING
eral international locations. The restaurant chain, regard- Sides are a la carte as in SPECIAL & CORPORATE EVENT PARTIES
ed as white table cloth upscale steakhouses, began in the all steakhouses. Potatoes au gratin ($7.25) is another must-
1960s and is celebrating its try dish bringing potatoes cooked in a cream sauce topped Now Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
45th year of operation. with melted sharp cheddar cheese is comfort food person- with fresh breads, pastries & desserts
The chain was founded ified. Creamed spinach ($6.95) is also a great favorite and
134 BALA AVENUE, BALA CYNWYD
by the late Ruth Fertel after the giant French fried onion
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she bought the existing rings ($7.50) are worth
Chris Steak House in New every penny.
Orleans. She had to agree
to keep the Chris name for
a specified period of time.
Desserts are made in-
house. Bread pudding with
whiskey sauce ($5.95) is a N ais
After a kitchen fire, she re-
located the restaurant about
a half mile away and renam-
ed it Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse
New Orleans tradition and
the warm apple crumb tart
($6.95) made with granny
smith apples baked in a
flaky crust was a wonder-
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to honor her agreement
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the restaurant in the 1970s
Porterhouse steak for two to locations throughout
($79.95). the United States and the
world.
We dined at the Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse in King of Prussia,
PA, at 220 North Gulph Road past the King of Prussia Mall.
The steakhouse décor is dark woods and comfortable
booths and tables with a separate full service bar.
We began our trip through the menu with a house-special
appetizer of Barbecued Shrimp ($13.95) that brought jumbo
shrimp, sautéed New Orleans style in white wine, butter,
garlic and secret spices. This dish deservedly earned a
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Basketball adults to be published in the easy to understand format of the CIG series.
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WEEK of AUGUST 23 - 27 Special Summer Activities at the National Constitution Center


JCC Kaiserman Center
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45 Haverford Road (at City Avenue)
Wynnewood, PA
L ooking to beat the heat this summer? On Saturday, Aug-
ust 14, visitors to the National Constitution Center are
invited to keep cool in the air conditioned museum while
can take tours of Signers’ Hall for a look at how the delegates
to the Constitutional Convention spent their long summer
Mon. - Thurs., 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Fri., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. enjoying Beating the Heat: Long Philadelphia Summers, a days in Philadelphia in 1787. In addition, visitors of all ages
COST: $200 – $25 Discount for special event that explores why summer is such a riveting are invited to create fans, kites, and other crafts to help
each additional family member. time in our city’s history. Beating the Heat is free with them keep cool and have fun in the sun this summer.
museum admission. The National Constitution Center, located at 525 Arch St.
Hard Work • Dedication • Results From the pivotal Constitutional Convention in 1787 to the on Philadelphia’s Independence Mall, is an independent,
tragic yellow fever epidemic of 1793 to unforgettable Live nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to increas-
For Camp Information & Registration Form Aid concerts in 1985 and 2005, summertime in Philadelphia ing public understanding of the U.S. Constitution and the
call 610-574-2038 • email: downerg@lmsd.org has never been dull! At 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m., ideas and values it represents. For information, call 215-
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Computer Class for Seniors Offers Ways to Connect
with Family & Friends
gets a kick out of the messages he leaves on his Facebook
wall.
Stan purchased his first computer about a year ago. His
son came in from California to help him get set up and to
show him a few basics, such as using the keyboard and mouse,
and how to get on to the internet. Once he was able to
master that frustrating mouse, a whole new world opened
up to him.
Wanting to know how to do more and not wanting to both-
er his kids, Stan found a course on computer basics at a
local community center geared towards seniors. Each class
was designed at an easy pace; giving each student plenty
of time to grasp new concepts.
Once Stanley was able to set up his own email account,
he found a new way of “talking” with his children and even
a few friends his age who also have email. Getting on Face-
book was the big step in communicating with his grand-
children. Now he has more than 40 friends on his page and
has a great time searching for people he knew years ago.
Checking out the state-of-the-art computer lab are, from left – “I never thought I would be able to do any of this and it
Lori Dafilou, Executive Director of Adath Israel and Marcia was intimidating to some extent, explains Stan. But now I
Garrell, Executive Director, Golden Slipper Center for Seniors. am so grateful that I took the course. My advice to other
seniors is “just go for it!” It made a big difference in my life
earning how to use the mouse with that double click and gives me something to look forward to everyday, espe-
“L action was the biggest challenge to me,” says Stan, a cially the closeness I now have with my grandkids.”
spry 85 year-old. Trying to use a computer at this stage in Golden Slipper, Programs for Active Seniors is offering a
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The Natural World of the Brandywine


Presented by Hagley’s Creek Kids
H agley’s Creek Kids presents The Natural World of the Brandywine on Tuesday, August
10, and Sunday, August 15, from 1 to 4 p.m. Visitors will be able to participate in crafts,
games, and demonstrations while learning about the natural environment and how the
DuPont Company harnessed the powerful energy of the Brandywine River. Activities are
included in admission and free for members.
The day will feature crafts on Workers’ Hill such as building and launching an air rocket
and a boat, sewing a lavender sachet, and making a bird feeder. Families will have fun
fishing in the Brandywine and may take part in a scavenger hunt throughout the proper-
ty. Kids can help in making ice cream and whipped cream and enjoy a piece of cobbler at
the Gibbons’ House! Other activities will include stone cutting, peeling willow branches,
and learning about the Workers’ Garden and the significance of an herb garden in the
nineteenth century.
“Families will be able to learn about wildlife and their surrounding environment and the
clean power provided by the River,” says Coordinator of Volunteers Angela Williamson.
“The environment was an important aspect to the success of the DuPont Company.”
The Creek Kids program is supported, in part, by Capital Growth Management L.P.,
Duffield Associates, Inc., Valero Delaware City Refinery, and WJBR 99.5FM.
Hagley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of
American enterprise. The museum is located on Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware. Ad-
mission to the entire 235-acre museum is $11 for adults, $9 for students and senior citizens,
$4 for children six to fourteen, and free for members and children five and under. Call
302-658-2400 weekdays for information or visit www.hagley.org.
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2010 Stamatakis Golf Classic “S CULPTING N ATURE ” E XHIBIT Continued from front page
while exploring the relationship between order and chaos.
Susan Benarcik is a contemporary installation artist based
in New York City. Her work has been exhibited across the
country in both sculpture parks and museums. In 2009, the
artist received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant and a
Career Development Program Fellowship from the Center
for Emerging Visual Artists in Philadelphia. Susan recently
exhibited “Liminal” an installation at Moore College of Art,
which received the 2006 E. Avery Draper Award for Out-
standing Craft Exhibition at the DCCA. Two recent solo exhi-
bitions in New York City include “Viridis” at the Hewitt Gallery,
and “Collected Responses” at 125 Maiden Lane in Lower
Manhattan. Her site-responsive installation at the Brooklyn
Botanic Garden in November of 2007, gained her recognition
as an artist working in the environment. Recent museum
exhibitions include “Watermark” 2006, a site-responsive in-
stallation at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London,
CT and “Liminal” 2005, a site-specific installation at the DCCA.
The artist has an MFA degree in printmaking from Cranbrook
Academy of Art, and a BFA degree from Rosemont College,
and was a post-graduate Core Fellow at Houston’s Museum
of Fine Arts “Core Program.” The artist continues to design
Attending the 9th annual Manuel Stamatakis Golf Classic are, and install organic, site-responsive, and living installations
from left – C.R. “Chuck” Pennoni, Drexel University Interim Presi- while attending prestigious artist residency programs such
dent; Manny Stamatakis, Chairman, Drexel University College as Edward Albee’s Barn in Montauk, NY.
of Medicine; Dan Hilferty, President of health markets for Inde- R. Noel Shaak is an artist and illustrator in Philadelphia.
pendence Blue Cross; and Richard V. Homan, M.D., senior vice Also a horticulturist, nature is a dominant influence in all of
president for health affairs at the Drexel College of Medicine. his work. His drawings are a journey of discovery fueled by
the riches of the earth and the anticipation of a new begin-
ning. He believes “the world’s vast expanse of diversity is
N early two hundred golfers joined the 9th annual Manuel
Stamatakis Golf Classic hosted by Drexel University Col-
lege of Medicine. The outing, held at the Philadelphia Cricket
the truest sense of ‘surrealism’ and often the more bizarre,
the more beautiful.” In his work, he explores this concept “Why Our Hangers,” 2010, by Susan Benarcik.
Club in Flourtown, raises scholarship funds for medical stu- and stretches found and imagined realities into new, incredibly
dents with proven academic ability and financial need. This detailed worlds for reflection and contemplation. In 1999, he illustrated a book cover for a published poetry book (‘I
year the tournament raised $267,000 in the name of Manuel am simple’). Shaak presneted a solo show at Azure in Philadelphia in 2007. In 2008, he won a juried art exhibition at
Stamatakis, chairman of Drexel University College of Medicine. Mike’s Famous in Symrna, DE. And in 2009, Shaak was awarded a Career Development Program Fellowship at the Center
for Emerging Visual Artists
in Philadelphia and exhibited
his work at Moore College
of Art and Design.
John Woodin, Adjunct
Associate Professor at the
University of the Arts, is a
Philadelphia based artist
whose photographs explore
the relationship between
culture and nature. Woodin
received a B.A. in Communi-
cations, from the University
of New Orleans, and an M.F.A.
in Photography, from Temple
University’s Tyler School of
Art. His fine art photographs
have been exhibited inter-
nationally and are held in
private and public collec-
tions including; the Philadel-
phia Museum of Art, the
Allentown Art Museum, the
Smithsonian Museum of
American Art, and the Library
of Congress. A monograph
of his work, titled: City of
Memory, New Orleans Before
and After Katrina, was pub-
lished in January 2010 by
the Center for American
Places at Columbia College
Chicago.
Sculpting Nature will be on
view from August 12 to
September 2 at The Center
for Emerging Visual Artists
located at 1521 Locust Street,
“We are having the Philadelphia, PA 19102. Gal-
time of our lives. We lery hours are 11:00 a.m. -
5:00 p.m., Monday through
are very grateful for this Friday and by appointment.
opportunity and are Artist Talks and an Opening
Reception will take place on
thrilled with all the gifts Thursday, August 12, from
5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Contact
and the entertainment. Amie Potsic for information
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Ethel Hofman Honored by Glasgow Caledonian University
E thel G. Hofman, of Merion, a nationally syndicated food columnist
and cookbook author, who is past president of the International
Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP), recently received the
Alumni Achievement Award from her alma mater, Glasgow Caledonian
University for her outstanding achievements in business and in the
culinary field.

From left – Professor Christopher Moore, Vice Dean of Caledonian


University Business School, presenting the award to Ethel G. Hofman.

Hofman, who grew up in the Shetland Islands, and her husband,


Walter I. Hofman, M.D., the Montgomery County Coroner, were de-
lighted to visit family members and friends when they returned to
Scotland for the ceremony.
The award is part of Glasgow Caledonian University’s crystal celebration to celebrate the successes and contributions
to society of GCU alumni. Hofman’s most recent book, “Mackerel at Midnight,” is a memoir of growing up as the only
Jewish family in the Shetland Islands.

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By Rose Marie Riley

Declaration of Independence
Anniversary
The Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Society of the
Revolution commemorated the 234th Anniversary of the
Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2010. A Reception
was held at the Sheraton Society Hill Hotel, One Dock Street,
Philadelphia, followed by a Luncheon. A Let Freedom Ring
Celebration was held at Independence Hall. The speaker
Arriving at the Sheraton Hill Hotel for the Pennsylvania Society was David Eisner. President and CEO of the National Con-
of Sons of the Revolution 234th Anniversary of the Declara- stitution Center. At 2 p.m. the Liberty Bell was gently tapped
tion of Independence are, from left – Judge Edward F. Butler, by descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Indepen-
Sr., Presidential General (2009-2010), and Robin Butler of San dence signalling simultaneous bell ringing throughout the
Antonio, Texas; Amanda Muckle of Bryn Mawr; Ann and Lanny land. The yearly event commemorates America’s 13 original
R. Patten of Gladwyne. colonies and the leaders who fought for independence dur-
ing the American Revolution. Chairman of the event was
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from left – David Humphrey
and Gayla McCluskey of Radnor;
Janice and J. Thomas Showler,
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table for the Luncheon are,
from left – Marg and James
Marvin of Wyncote; Mary
Jane and Anthony Morris VII
of Kimberton; William H.
Dutcher III, Vice Chairman of About to leave the Society Hill Hotel for the Let Freedom Ring
the Committee, of Warrington. National Bell Ringing Celebration at Independence Hall are,
from left – Lanny R. Patten of Gladwyne and Cynthia MacLeod,
Superintendent of Independence National Historical Park, of
Philadelphia.

Independence Hall, 510 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, was the site for “Celebration of Freedom,”
July 4, 2010, a ceremony honoring America’s 234th birthday. Mayor Michael A. Nutter wel-
comed all to the day’s festivities. Miss America sang the National Anthem; Keystone State
BoyChoir and the Barbershop Harmony Society performed. This was followed by The Phila-
delphia Independence Day Parade. Arriving at Independence Hall, members of the Barbershop
Harmony Society of Alexandria, Virginia, from left – Ricky Savage of Centerville, Virginia;
Anthony Colosimo of Arlington, Virginia; Wayne Adams of Centerville, Virginia; Joe Sawyer of
Arlington, Virginia; are welcomed by Flag Lady, Brenda Exon, of Media.

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