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FREE Year 26, No. 7


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 26 Years of Community News October 20 – October 26, 2010


FIND YOUR
COMMUNITY VOICE OF CLANNAD TO SING Bryn Mawr Forum with
NEWS HERE! John Nagl: “Iraq/Afghanistan
I R I S H H I S T O RY I N A S T O N
– How to Prevail”
D
r. John Nagl
will speak as
a guest of the
free Community Forum
Distinguished Speak-
er Series at Bryn
Mawr Presbyterian
Church on Monday,
The Small Ponds November 1, at 7:30
Performance p.m. The focus of
Page 5 the forum is “Iraq/
Afghanistan: How
to Prevail,” and Dr.
Nagl will consider
the question, “How
can our country
stabilize troubled
nations throughout
the world?”
Dr. Nagl is the Presi-
dent of the Center
for a New American
Security. He is also
Education News a member of the De-
Pages 10 & 11 fense Policy Board,
a visiting professor Dr. John Nagl will be the guest of the
in the War Studies Community Forum Distinguished
Department at Kings Speaker Series at Bryn Mawr
College of London, Presbyterian Church on November 1.
and a member of the
Moya Brennan, the voice of Clannad, and harpist Cormac de Barra will present an evening Joint Force Quarterly Advisory Committee. He was a Distin-
of Irish history through music and song on November 9 at Our Lady of Angels Convent. guished Graduate of the United States Military Academy Class
of 1988 and served as an armor officer in the U.S. Army for

A
Grammy-award winning musi- Celtic past with vocals, instrumentals and 20 years, retiring with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His
cian, a Celtic harp player and images of books and manuscripts protected last military assignment was as commander of the 1st Bat-
an Irish historian will present by Irish Franciscans through wars and migra- talion, 34th Armor at Fort Riley, Kansas, training Transition
a free evening of Irish Franciscan tion since the seventeenth century. Accord- Teams that embed with Iraqi and Afghan units. He led a
Society’s history through music, word ing to Bhreathnach, the one-hour presenta- tank platoon in Operation Desert Storm and served as the
Evening Hours and song on November 9 at 7 tion is “the story of preserving and reviving operations officer of a tank battalion task force in Operation
p.m. in the Franciscan Spiritual Center of Our the memory of Irish identity.” Iraqi Freedom. He earned his doctorate from Oxford Univer-
Page 12 Lady of Angels Convent in Aston. The program includes medieval hymns to sity as a Rhodes Scholar.
Moya Brennnan (lead singer for the Irish Saints Patrick and Brigit; tales of Celtic heroes Dr. Nagl is author of Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife:
band Clannad), Cormac de Barra and Edel and the Irish Earls, O’Neill and O’Donnell; Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam and
Bhreathnach will weave the memory of a See Voice of Clannad to Sing on page 10 See Bryn Mawr Forum with Dr. John Nagl on page 10
Senior Services
Pages 8, 9 & 16
Goldberg/Saylor Exhibit and Art/Medicine Symposium Upcoming at Villanova
A
Find Lots of bout 30 years ago, painter and teacher open to the public at no charge, and there is ample
Carol Saylor began a journey into progres- parking.
Halloween sive blindness and deafness, and found new Contemplative work which challenges the view-
Happenings! dimensions of creativity in sculpting. Along her er to study and participate in the artistic process
way, she met Dr. Richard E. Goldberg, a retinal is a unifying force throughout the exhibition. For
surgeon and self-taught painter with a zeal for un- instance, among Saylor’s work is Sisters, two clay
masking linkages between the worlds of medicine sculpture forms enclosing figures and textiles that
and art. are meant to be touched and even rearranged.
Your Community Their two-person exhibit, “Together Again:
Newspaper Physician and Patient Reunited as Artists,” opens “In Memory of Alice,” papier mache, 14" by 7" by
CITY SUBURBAN October 22 in the Villanova University Art Gallery. 12", by Carol B. Saylor.
There will be a free public reception Friday, Octo-
NEWS ber 29, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Art Gallery, located Goldberg’s most recognized images are ethereal
610-667-6623 in the Connelly Center. Refreshments will be served. landscapes and still lifes that morph into land-
The exhibit continues to December 6. scapes by virtue of his use of light, color, and
www.Scribd.com/ The latest in a series of regional symposiums atmosphere.
CitySuburbanNews integrating the worlds of medicine and art will What stirs Saylor and Goldberg most about the
Find us on Facebook! take place on Tuesday, November 9, from 6 to 9 symposiums are the exchanges that take place.
p.m., in the Connelly Center Cinema. The assem- Relates Goldberg: “It is a tremendously uplifting
bly brings together eye physicians, artists with experience. Attendees often share that while they
visual impairments, and Philadelphia Museum of may have lost sight, hearing, or other physical
E-mail: Art staff lecturer Matthew Palczynski. Among com- capacity, they have not lost their creative spirit.
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com monalities linking medicine and the arts are the They reveal how they have transitioned to even
essence of subject, the fact that practitioners of more rewarding expression and accomplishments
both professions are privileged observers, both in new subject matter and media.”
can be therapeutic and strive for integrity, notes This is exactly what former watercolorist Saylor
Goldberg. The Exhibit and Symposium are both See Physician and Patient Reunited as Artists on page 11
Page 2 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS October 20 – October 26, 2010

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Place,” Kauffman explores everyday world class musicians, Mawr Avenue, Bryn Mawr. This com-
social landscapes as places where heralded by the New pelling documentary by Anat Zuria
inspiration and meaning can be York Times, Washington highlights the plight of the agunah
found. The exhibit will be in the Post, and Russian and —women in Israel who are denied
Grace and Joseph Gorevin Fine Arts European conductors, to their right to divorce under Jewish

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News to Christian Anthropology


Eastern University will present a
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For a minimum donation of $10,
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Backues. His lecture, “Epistemologi- dred percent of the proceeds from Art Show at Main Line Unitarian continued collaboration with re-
cal Insights for Anthropology,” will this event benefit non-profit food Church is located at 816 S. Valley nowned string quartet Liebesfreud

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the Baird Library, 2nd floor of
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programs in Philadelphia and
Chester, PA including Philabun-
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Forge Road, Devon. www.mluc.org. for another Last Friday Recital,
Contact 484-341-8014 for info. October 29, at 5 p.m. Admission
to the event is free, and the Art
sity campus, 1300 Eagle Road in and Bernadine Center. The ceramic “Split Estate” Movie Alliance will also be offering ex-
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – St. Davids, PA. There is no cost to Empty Bowl you keep is a reminder & Conversation tended gallery hours for the cur-
attend and this series is open to of all the empty bowls in the world. rent exhibitions “The Sitting Room:
Your Community Paper the public. Refreshments will be The Empty Bowls Lunch is at the
On Tuesday, October 26 at 7 p.m. Four Studies” in the 1st and 2nd
view the film, “Split Estate,” which floor galleries, on display through
for 26 Years! served. For directions and a cam-
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Community Arts Center, 414 Plush
Mill Road, Wallingford, PA. For info,
details the oil and gas industry’s January 3, 2011. The Philadelphia
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ern.edu/welcome/directions.html. call 610-566-1713 or online visit minerals, called “fracking.” An in- 18th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.
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mental and social concerns. Spon-
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Grille” by local playwright, Bruce day, 9 a.m. to noon. Social Action Committee and sev-
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ARTS, CULTURE & SOCIETY EVENTS


By Rose Marie Riley more than 85 of the nation’s gluten-free vendors. The National Founda-
tion for Celiac awareness (NFCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated
The Shipley Shops to raising awareness for celiac disease and gluten intolerance that will
The Shipley Shops will celebrate its 50th Anniversary October 21 - 23, facilitate research, education and early diagnosis, and improve quality
2010, at The Shipley School’s Yarnall Gymnasium, 814 Yarrow Street, of life for children and adults affected by the autoimmune disorder. For
Bryn Mawr. This exciting event brings together premier retailers from information call 215-325-1306 ext. 103.
throughout the United States. The dates are October 21, from 10 a.m. to
6 p.m.; October 22, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; October 23, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In Afternoon with the Opera Stars of Tomorrow
addition to shopping, there will be the chance to win a MINI Cooper or The Academy of Vocal Arts’ Main Line Opera Association will host “Spend
$15,000 in cash. All proceeds from The Shipley Shops benefit The Shipley an Afternoon with the Opera Stars of Tomorrow,” a fundraiser to bene-
School. For info visit www.shipleyschool.org/shipley shops. fit AVA’s scholarship program, on Sunday, October 24, 2010, 4:30 to
7:00 p.m. The event will include cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, auction,
Pals for Life Silver Screen Celebration and entertainment by AVA resident artists and will take place in the his-
The Committee for Pals for Life is presenting “A Silver Screen Celebra- toric home Greystone Hall, 1034 Phoenixville Pike, West Chester, PA
tion” of its 25th Anniversary, October 22, 2010, at Appleford, 770 Mt. 19380. For information call Daniel Pantano at 215-735-1685.
Moro Road, Villanova, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Movie Star or Movie Character
attire optional. Silent and live auctions will be held featuring Auctioneer Black Tie Gala for Breast Cancer Research
Jamie Lovins. For 25 years, Pals has provided animal-assisted therapy, Breast Health International, a division of the Foundation for Breast &
Read to Pet Pals children’s literacy programs and humane education pro- Prostate Health, is proving that giving back is always in style at the
grams throughout the greater Philadelphia area. For information call annual Black Tie Gala on Friday, October 29 at The Rittenhouse Hotel.
610-687-1101. The 2010 Black Tie Gala, co-chaired by Renee Freeman and Joan Spain,
is returning to its fashionable roots by honoring Neiman Marcus. In
Appetite for Awareness 2010 addition to the fun and the fashion, the fundamental purpose of BHI’s
The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA), along with Black Tie Gala is to raise funds for breast cancer research and develop-
Thomas Jefferson University and Hospitals are presenting Appetite for ment. Tickets to BHI’s Black Tie Gala are $400 per person. Young Friends
Awareness; A Gluten-Free Cooking Spree, October 24, 2010, at the tickets are available for $100 per person for members and $125 for non-
Philadelphia Cruise Terminal at Pier One, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, members (includes annual membership) and include admission to a
from 2 to 6 p.m. The event features gluten-free creations from over 35 cocktail reception and silent auction, followed by dessert and dancing in
of the area’s premier restaurants, an open bar that includes gluten-free the main ballroom. To purchase tickets or for info, visit www.fbph.com
beer and wine, and an active marketplace showcasing products from or call 215-732-2300.

Immaculata University Presents 6th Annual Edith Stein Lecture Series DR. RONALD CARROLL
O n Wednesday, October 27, Immaculata University’s Philosophy and Theology departments present the 6th Annual
Edith Stein Lecture Series with guest speaker Dianne M. Traflet, S.T.D. The series deals with faith and reason, pre-
sented through the teachings of Edith Stein, St. Teresia Benedicta of the Cross, OCD. The topic of discussion is “To Share
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The Small Ponds with Caitlin Cary Perform October 28 LANSDOWNE FOLK CLUB PRESENTS
With Special Guest Jon Shain at the Lansdowne Folk Club

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ansdowne Folk Club presents The Small Ponds with Caitlin Cary (of THE SMALL
Whiskeytown) and special guest Jon Shain on Thursday October 28,
at the Twentieth Century Club, 84 S. Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, PA.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m., event begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 in ad-
PONDS
vance and $18 at door. For reservations or for info call 610-622-7250, WITH CAITLIN CARY
visit www.myspace.com/lansdownefolkclub, or email at lfc.org@rcn.com.
The two artists in The Small Ponds met because it was fated. Or per- Special Guest Jon Shain
haps it was inevitable, since they both play music in the medium size
town of Raleigh, North Carolina. But since destiny is, after all, inevitable, THURS., OCT. 28, 2010
they spotted each other on their respective stages, were duly impressed,
and they did meet. And because both of them make wonderful music, Doors open 6:30 pm
and because they’re a couple of smarties, they recognized the potential Show 7:30 pm
for beauty in alliance. The result is the fetching and forthright new music Tickets $15 advance
of The Small Ponds. $18 at door
Caitlin Cary has played the violin and written songs since she was lit- The Small Ponds
tle, but fell into music as a life when she joined the seminal alt. country 84 S. Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne, PA • 610-622-7250
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recordings, formed a renowned all-girl super-group called Tres Chicas,
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Photo/Darin Back an album of duets with Thad Cockrell.
Lansdowne Folk Club presents The Small Ponds Matt Douglas’s training began with woodwind instruments, and he PLACE YOUR FALL &
(Caitlin Cary & Matt Douglas shown) and spe- graduated as a contemporary music performance major from NYU. From
cial guest Jon Shain on Thursday, October 28. there, he headed to Hungary on a Fulbright scholarship as a student of
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Read more about them at www.thesmallponds.com.
Jon Shain is a veteran singer-songwriter who’s been turning heads for years with his
words, his fiery acoustic guitar work, and his evolved musical style—combining impro-
vised piedmont blues with bluegrass, swing, and ragtime. Jon grew up in Haverhill, Mass-
achusetts, a Merrimack River mill-town that had already seen its better days by the time
he was a child in the 1970s. His family’s business was a small textile dyeing company, and
he worked in the factory during the summers throughout his teens. At the same time, Shain
began to discover his love of American roots music and songwriting, specifically drawn
to the narratives about regular people and themes of social justice.
Shain headed south to North Carolina in 1986, to study American History at Duke Univer-
sity and to continue his musi-
cal journey, as well. In addi-
tion to studying with jazz Villanova University Art Gallery
professor Paul Jeffrey, he also
had the good fortune to learn
“Together Again: Physician &
the piedmont blues tradition
firsthand by playing in Big
Patient Reunited as Artists”
Boy Henry’s backing band. Works by Carol Saylor and Dr. Richard E. Goldberg
It was at this time that Shain
also got to meet and play with Reception to Meet the Artists
John Dee Holeman and a num- Friday, October 29 • 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
ber of the great older NC blues
players. Shain’s classes in The exhibit is on display Oct. 22 through Dec. 6, 2010.
See Lansdowne Folk Club Concert The Gallery is located in the Connelly Center on the Villanova Campus
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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT

O U T - A N D - A B O U T – Upcoming Food
& Entertainment
By Jerry H. Bloom,
Staff Writer
Onstage
• Keswick Theatre in Glen-
side, PA, presents musical
political satirists The Capitol
Steps in Liberal Shop of Horrors!,
2010 Pre-Election Show, Satur-
day, October 30 at 8 p.m. &
Sunday, October 31 at 3 p.m.
The Capitol Steps began as a
group of Senate staffers who
set out to satirize the very
people and places that em-
ployed them. Their material
is updated constantly—often
just minutes before show-time.
For tickets ($35) or info, call
215-572-7650 or online at
www.keswicktheatre.com.
The Keswick accepts food
and monetary donations for
Philabundance at all events The Capitol Steps appearing at the Keswick Theatre in
(including these two shows) Glenside, PA, October 30 - 31.
from October 30 thru Novem-
ber 27, and also at the box office during regular business hours.
• Historic Philadelphia Center, 6th and Chestnut Streets in Philadelphia’s historic dis-
trict, across the street from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, presents the Lights
of Liberty indoor show, Liberty 360, a year-round indoor and separate seasonal nighttime
outdoor attraction, in housed in the new PECO Theater featuring a 360-degree screen, 50
feet in diameter and 8 feet in height, displaying 3-D pictures with image resolution of 9.5
million pixels. View America’s most beloved symbols led by Philadelphia favorite Benjamin
Franklin. The show’s visual effects are accompanied by original music featuring 65 musi-
cians and more than 128 audio tracks. The Center is open daily October 24, 2010 - March
2011, 9 a.m. 7 p.m., daily. Liberty 360 will run continuously. Ticket prices for the 15 - minute
show are $7 adults, $6 senior/military/student, $6 children 12 & under.
Wine & Dine
• World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, presents its third annual Oktober-
fest!, Sunday, October 24 offering attendees the opportunity to sample the offerings of
approximately 30 authentic German breweries, a German buffet, and the Eagles game
showing on the projection screen. VIP Admission begins at 12 noon for $65 that includes
admission one hour prior to the general public for more in-depth and personal discussions
with the brewers as well as tastings of limited-edition specialty beers not available to the
general public. General Public admission begins at 1 p.m. $50. Both tickets include beer,
food, entertainment, and complimentary pilsner glass for tastings. Designated Driver tick-
ets ($20) only at the door on the day of the event, includes food, entertainment, and non-
alcoholic beverages. For reservations or information, call 215-222-1400 or online visit
www.worldcafelive.com.
Events
• Morton’s The Steakhouse in Philadelphia, hosts Philadelphia Eagles Brent Celek’s
Celebrity Server Night on Monday, October 25. Celek and 15-20 of his teammates will
serve food with ticket proceeds benefitting Brent Celek’s Take Flight Foundation. Recep-
tion and silent auction at 6 p.m. and with dinner and live auction at 7 p.m. Tickets ($250)
per person inclusive of tax and gratuity, include four-courses of Morton’s The Steakhouse
signature cuisine, fine wine, an exciting auction, and valet parking. The foundation’s pro-
vides seriously ill and physically challenged children throughout greater Philadelphia with
daily support and life changing experiences. Find info at www.brentcelek.org. For reser-
vations or info, call Steve McGrath, Morton’s Sales and Marketing Manager at 215-557-0724
or via e-mail at steve_mcgrath@mortons.com.
• The Radnor Hotel, 591 East Lancaster Avenue in St. Davids, PA, features a Howl~i~day
Tea for children three to eight years-old, on Saturday, October 23, from 1-3 p.m. Includes
a traditional afternoon tea, a not too scary storytelling by the Pumpkin Fairy, a howling
sing-a-long, a spooky craft activity, and a costume parade. Each child receives a Story Book
Gift to take home. Costumes welcome but not required. For reservations – required – and
tickets for one child and one adult ($49.95 plus tax and gratuity), call 610-341-3191 or visit
www.radnorhotel.com.
• Reading Terminal Market, 12th and Filbert Streets in Philadelphia, hosts the Tenth
Annual Harvest Festival, Saturday, October 23, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Filbert Street will close
to vehicles and transform into an urban farm filled with bales of hay and corn stalks. Enjoy
farm tractor hay ride around the Market, guess the weight of a gigantic pumpkin, partici-
pate in festive craft-making, and join in pie-eating contests. Vendors will offer locally made
seasonal foods. Entertainment throughout the day by local bluegrass band, Special Delivery.
Festival Admission Free.
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GET READY FOR HALLOWEEN


“The Rocky Horror Show”
“The Rocky Horror Show” at the Barnstormers Theater is back! The show dates are October 22, 23, 28 & 29 at 8 p.m., October 30 at 7 p.m. and Halloween Happenings!
a special Midnight performance on Halloween, October 31 at 12:01 a.m.! Costumes and Audience Participation are encouraged! Tickets are $15.
Special “Prop bags” are only $5 each! Call 610-461-9969 to reserve tickets or visit www.barnstormerstheater.com for info. The barnstormers the- Tyme Gallery Presents...
ater is located at the corner of Ward and Tome Streets in Ridley Park, PA. 402 Tome St, Ridley Park PA 19078.

A FREE Ghoulish Family Spooktacular


11th Annual Psychic Fair
Join the Painted Bride for Dracula’s tastiest play date filled with Halloween fun for all ages. Learn Michael Jackson’ classic THRILLER from a pro-
Saturday, October 30 • 11:00 PM - 4:00 PM
fessional choreographer and limbo to the monster mash. Create your own costume and win wickedly cool prizes. Scare up some texts on your Free Admission • Free Refreshments
mobile phone and vote for the scariest, cutest and most creative costumes. Talk to the ghoul next door by posting your comments to the big screen,
in real time! It’s The Bride’s Ghoulish Family Spooktacular and it’s free on Sunday, October 24, 2010 from 2 to 5 p.m. Painted Bride is located
Come and meet the psychics,
230 Vine Street, Philadelphia. Call 215-925-9914 for info. have a few snacks and enjoy the art!
Spook-Tacular Halloween Family Workshops
Main Line Art Center has two truly spook-tacular family workshops planned this Halloween season! First, families can carve a frightfully fun Jack
TAROT CARD READINGS
O’Lantern that is sure to delight trick-or-treaters on Sunday, October 24 from 10:30 a.m. - noon. Pumpkins and carving materials will be provid- CHANNELING
ed, and children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult. Then, grab your friends, and head to the Art Center on Saturday, October
30 from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. for Monster Mash! Make scary boo-tiful creations including ghouls and goblins, spooky masks and bat-mobiles. The cel- INSPIRATIONAL ART
ebration includes hands-on art projects, face painting and even a healthy snack! Parents or caregivers are welcome to stay if they want to witness
the action. Open to kids ages 4 and older. Register for more than one family workshop and enjoy a $20 discount…sibling discounts are also avail-
FREE CHAIR MASSAGES
able! Main Line Art Center is located at 746 Panmure Road in Haverford. To register or for info, visit www.mainlineart.org or call 610-525-0272.
17 W. Eagle Road • Havertown, PA 19083 • 610-853-1215
Discovering the Original Frankenstein
In the spirit of Halloween, the community is invited to attend a literary event on October 27 about “The
Original Frankenstein.” Charles E. Robinson, PhD, an English professor and scholar of English Romanticism PATRICIA
at the University of Delaware, will present his revealing 2008 edition of Mary Shelley’s classic horror story. PSYCHIC CONSULTANT
His work includes the unedited version of Shelley’s novel, never before seen in print. The free event will take PUT YOUR
For You, a Friend, a Group or Event.
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College’s campus. Learn more at gmc.edu. Patricia McMonagle has been doing readings BUSINESS
all her life. She has the ability to guide people
in choosing a positive direction for themselves.
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Haunted House at Haverford College
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“Haunted War History” Scavenger Hunt Saturdays • Call for appt. & facebook.
This Halloween, the National Constitution Center will host a spooky, soldier-style celebration on Saturday,
October 30, 2010 from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, October 31, 2010 from 12 p.m. - 3 p.m., in con-
junction with the “Art of the American Soldier” exhibition. Visitors of all ages are invited to hear spine-tin-
gling tales of Revolutionary War soldiers who are said to haunt Philadelphia, take a special tour that explores
burial rituals in American history, and participate in a “Haunted War History” scavenger hunt to uncover
d House
bizarre battlefield facts and collect prizes throughout the museum. Guests are encouraged to dress for the
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occasion in their favorite costumes. The Center’s Halloween Celebration is free with museum admission. For
information, call 215-409-6700 or visit www.constitutioncenter.org. Haun Woods
Halloween Flashlight Tours “N”
Laurel Hill Cemetery’s annual Halloween tours have become a mainstay of the season, but always have some-
thing new to offer. Guides will lead you along winding, dimly-lit pathways and through forests of gravestones
and sculptures, as you learn about the history of this enchanting site. Along the way, you’ll meet some of
Saturday, October 23
Laurel Hill’s most restless spirits, as portrayed by talented local actors. Attendees are advised to wear com- 5 pm -10 pm
fortable shoes, and to bring a flashlight. After your tour, feast on an assortment of delicious cookies, hot apple
cider and other spooky treats. Tours are Friday, October 29 and Saturday, October 30. Hour-long tours will
Come tour the haunted
depart approximately every half-hour beginning at 7:00 p.m., and continuing until 9:30 p.m. Laurel Hill Ceme- cellar that once housed
tery is located at 3822 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. Cost is $20/person; $15/members, students and seniors. Count Dreer. It is said
This program is not recommended for children ages 12 and younger. Advance reservations for groups of 10 or
more are requested. Call 215- 228-8200 or visit www.thelaurelhillcemetery.org for info. that his ghost still
Halloween at Morgan Log House Hayes Manor appears. Walk the
Do you have courage to walk the grounds at Morgan Log House after dark? Do you dare to hear of the happen- 2210 Belmont Ave., graveyard and feel
ings that occurred around this historic site over 200 years ago? Join Morgan Log House on Friday, October
Phila., PA 19131 the spirits.
30 and Saturday, October 31 from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. for Mayhem at Morgan Log House. Lantern tours
Admission $10
of the site will open up a world of ghosts and happenings from the past. Reservations are HIGHLY encouraged,
program sells out quickly. Proper walking shoes recommended. Admission for the program is $7 for Adults, $50
215-473-1552
for Students and Seniors. Program not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age. For informa-
tion or to reserve your tour time contact Sarah DiSantis at 215-368-2480 or at Director@morganloghouse.org.
Program proceeds benefit the Morgan Log House. Visit www.MorganLogHouse.org for info.

The Witch’s Boot Maze at Woodmere


L A N S D O W N E F O L K C L U B C O N C E RT
Continued from page 5
OCT. 15 THROUGH EARLY NOV.
school were heavily concentrated in southern history, English, and world religions. That Hay Maze Hours
Your
mixture of the academic environment and the real-world blues music is what has most in- Fridays, 5-8 pm
formed his musical direction.
Bring Here! Saturdays, 10 am-8 pm
Family
In addition to festival slots and headlining club dates, the last few years has seen Shain Sundays, 1-5 pm
playing esteemed listening rooms such as The Living Room in NYC, Caffe Lena in Saratoga
Springs, NY, and Godfrey Daniels in Bethlehem, PA and opening sold out theatre shows October 15 - Early November
for John Hiatt, Keb‚ Mo‚, Little Feat, and others. Fees: $8 per child
When Shain is not recording or performing, he stays busy giving private instruction in
BEHOLD A BOOT, A GIANT BOOT,
Piedmont blues finger style guitar, and teaching group workshops in songwriting and blues
A WITCH HAS LEFT BEHIND.
guitar. Whether in the one-on-one atmosphere of the teaching studio or onstage sharing a
NOW LINED WITH HAY, IT’S JUST FOR PLAY.
song with a roomful of strangers, Jon Shain is a natural communicator, keeping students
COME JOIN OUR SEEK AND FIND.
and fans coming back for more. Learn more about Jon at www.jonshain.com.
The Provisions Market of Lansdowne will be serving dinner before and during the show. Explore the witch’s boot maze & enjoy
Check them out at http://provisionsmrkt.com. these activities:
The Lansdowne Folk Club, founded in 1993, is a 501(c) (3) all volunteer non-profit cor-
Designed by Artists Flashlight Tours (5-8 pm) • Witch’s Seek & Find
poration dedicated to presenting folk, acoustic and blues music. Other upcoming 2010 Diane Burko and Richard Ryan
shows include 5/3 Woodland & special guest the Lansdowne Gospel Quartet on Thursday, Ghost Stories • Art-making • FREE Cookies & Cider
November 18, and Lipbone Redding Orchestra & special guest Reverend TJ McGlinchey Food Vendors & Much More!
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9201 Germantown Ave., For weekly activities and times visit
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Senior Services
Merion Concert Band to Present Free Fall Concert
of the Nobles (from the 1903 opera-ballet Mlada) are two
well-known examples of great Russian musical literature.
“Both are transcriptions of orchestral pieces, showing the
band world’s ability to adapt music and make it its own,”
said Nathan Snyder, conductor of the Merion Concert Band.
Grainger’s Molly on the Shore and Ticheli’s Shenandoah
offer up traditional Irish and American folk music, respec-
tively. “Both pieces have become traditional in the band
lexicon,” according to Mr. Snyder. Frank Ticheli’s program
notes for Shenandoah reveal the following: “In my setting
of Shenandoah, I was inspired by the freedom and beauty
of the folk melody and by the natural images evoked by the
words, especially the image of a river.” Grainger wrote Molly
on the Shore in 1907 as a birthday gift for his mother. While
it was originally composed for string quartet, Grainger later
arranged it for wind band and orchestra.
Gustav Holst, England’s most famous band composer,
wrote the First Suite in E-flat for Military Band in 1909. This,
The Merion Concert Band will present its fall concert with the as well as Holst’s Second Suite in F for Military Band, are two
theme “Postcards from Around the World” on Sunday, October of the very few compositions for concert band that have
24, at 7:00 p.m. at the Harriton High School auditorium. been transcribed for orchestra. These pieces have become
standard in the band genre. “It’s great that band music
comes from so many different cultures, countries and medi-
T he Merion Concert Band will present its fall concert with
the theme “Postcards from Around the World” on Sunday,
October 24, at 7:00 p.m. at the Harriton High School audi-
ums,” said Snyder.
“The music in this concert represents some of the best
torium. A selection of international desserts will be avail- music from around the world,” added Snyder. “I hope the
able at intermission. audience comes away with a greater appreciation for con-
The concert program will feature music from Russia, the cert band literature and what a great concert band can
British Isles, France and America. It is an “around the world” perform.”
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EDUCATION NEWS

FREE TUTORING Khmer Arts Ensemble Students Raise Almost $5,300!


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B RYN M AWR F ORUM WITH D R . J OHN N AGL


Continued from front page
he was on the writing team that produced the U.S. Army/Marine Corps Counterinsurgency
Field Manual. He has been profiled in the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times Maga-
zine and has appeared on The Jim Lehrer News Hour, National Public Radio, 60 Minutes,
Washington Journal, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
The Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church Community Forums are made possible by the Anna
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are free and open to the public; reservations are not necessary. The forums are held in
the church sanctuary at 625 Montgomery Avenue, Bryn Mawr, 610-525-2821.

V OICE OF C LANNAD TO S ING


Continued from front page
songs by blind harpist Rory Dall Ó Catháin; and readings from the letters of Rosa O’Doherty.
The three performers touch upon the turbulence of religious wars, the historical context
of Irish folktales, and the courage of saints and scholars in preserving Gaelic culture.
Brennan won a Grammy with her band, Clannad, which released 23 albums between 1973
and 2003. Still touring in 2010, Clannad is widely known for songs that were used in the
soundtrack of three Hollywood films: The Last of the Mohicans, Patriot Games and Robin
of Sherwood. A native of Donegal, Brennan also hosts Welcome Home, a documentary on
Irish music currently airing
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EDUCATION NEWS
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for Three Year Olds
H averford School students,
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Full-Day Pre-K
K through Grade 8
Lee National Denim Day
participants at The Haverford
School include, from left – first-
graders Alexander Colucci of
Villanova, Henr y Haupt of
Devon, Ayaan Banerjee of
Haverford, Charles Witmer of
Wynnewood, Noble De Marco r Challenging Academics
of Philadelphia, and Damir
Wilkins of King of Prussia. r Spirit of Mercy
cancer research and treatment r Dedicated Teachers
by raising $2,502 for Lee Na-
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October 8. Funds raised bene- lar
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grams of EIF (Entertainment Test †Š‹•
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cause were allowed to ignore
the School’s usual dress code Sunday, October 24, noon
and wear jeans to school for
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Tuesday, November 9, 9 a.m.

From left – fourth-graders 513 Montgomery Avenue


Neetish Sharma of King of
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Darby, and John Munroe of 610-664-9847
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of Roslyn, PA, did. “Blindness and deafness
have taught me that I am not a body, but a Support Your Free Community Newspaper – Pick up a copy of City Suburban News every week!
mind and a spirit. My body’s eyes have noth-
ing to do with vision and my body’s ears have
nothing to do with listening,” says the award-
winning sculptor.
The mother of five began losing her eye-
sight and hearing to an apparent genetic dis-
order shortly after graduating magna cum
laude from Tyler School of Art at age 39. Her
worsening condition soon forced her to leave
her job as a junior high school art teacher,
and then to give up painting. Saylor’s entry
to sculpting came through papier mache,
which she worked with to relax. The expe- “Poppyfield” oil on canvas, 12" by 16",
rience proved an epiphany. by Richard E. Goldberg.
“I came to know,” she says, “that I would
always be able to make art, even when I be- tor and artist are one.” he says. He resides
came totally blind and deaf.” She works in in Huntington Valley, PA.
clay, plaster, wood, bronze and other mate- Surreal elements and pared composition
rials, many of which are finished with the are typical of Goldberg’s works. His painting
random patina of smoke firing. Bucks County Winter conveys a sense of
Female forms in abstract and representa- peace and security in the soft icy blue haze
tional renderings are a major focus of her that shrouds a distant farm house. In Silence,
work. In them she often creates unseen ‘hid- a large, open work of soft, light hues, the
den spaces’ which can only be experienced only shapes are three softly rendered lemons
by touch, which she hopes viewers of her work and their gauzy shadows. Two are positioned

athletics
will gently do as a means of gaining a tactile next to one another in seeming communion.
sense of her art. “My work,” she notes, “ex- He frequently creates a feeling of intrigue
presses the emotions of a lifetime, from loss and mystery that he hopes will evoke emo-
and grief to gratitude and hope.” tional responses with the viewer thinking,
Saylor shares about her art and how her “I wonder what would happen if . . .”

OPEN HOUSE
physical senses relate to her mind’s eye at Like an iconographer of sacred art, he
the numerous presentations and workshops strives to leave no evidence of his hand at
she gives at Philadelphia area art schools and work in his paintings. Brush strokes are kept
associations. She has been accorded Best in as imperceptible as possible. “In deliberately
Show and the Purchase Prize of the Women’s leaving no footprint, I want to create as direct
Committee at the Pennsylvania Academy of a relationship as possible between the work
the Fine Arts, the Lois Levy Award of Prince- and the viewer.”
ton (NJ) Hospital, and first in sculpture at the
Moss Rehabilitation Hospital of Philadelphia.
Goldberg’s work has been widely exhibited
in juried, group and solo exhibits through-
Sunday, October 31st, 12 to 2:00 p.m.
Her sculptures have been included for many
years in National Exhibits by Blind Artists
out the Philadelphia region, and is held in
public and private collections. He lectures To join us, call 484-424-1444
(NEBA). From 2006 to 2007, she had a solo and participates in seminars. A fascinating
exhibit at the Touch Gallery at the Philadel- subject for him is impressionistic painter Talk to coaches, meet the full-time strength and conditioning
phia Library for the Blind sponsored by NEBA. Edgar Degas, who was very adaptive. As Degas’
While Saylor has found gifts in blindness, central vision diminished, he shifted from coach, tour the state-of-the-art facilities. A financial aid
deafness concerns her. Although she wor- photography, printmaking, pastels and oils information session will be held at 12:30 p.m.
ries about not being able to communicate, to the more tactile nature of sculpture.
she’s also confident she’ll find ways to work The Villanova University Art Gallery is open
around it.
Goldberg describes as seamless his tran-
weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For weekend
and extended hours, and info, contact the www.episcopalacademy.org
sition from physician to artist. “For me, doc- Art Gallery at 610-519-4612.
Page 12 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS October 20 – October 26, 2010

EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley

A cocktail party for benefactors of Studio Incamminati’s annual


benefit was hosted by Linda and Tom Knox, at their new home,
the Residences at Two Liberty Place, Philadelphia. At the cock-
tail party, from left – hosts Tom and Linda Knox, welcome Dottie
Arriving at Loews Philadelphia Hotel for The Butterfly Ball and Frank Giordano, co-chairs, of Moorestown, NJ.
are, from left – co-chairs Audrey Claire Taichman and Michael
Taichman of Philadelphia; honoree Leslie Taichman of Narberth.

About to join their table for dinner are – co-chair Liz Barrett
and Derek Sylvester of New Hope.

About to view the auction items are center – honoree JoAnn At the party are, from left – Leona Shanks, son Alexander and
Cottman of Jeffersonville, with her daughters, at left – Tracy Nelson Shanks, all of Andulusia.
Ballinger of Worcester, and at right – Kelly Bell of Erial, NJ.
To Russia with Love
The Butterfly Ball Welcoming visitors to the annual Harriton Plantation Fair are,
from left – Rev. Joseph Laird of Haverford; Trina Vaux of Bryn Studio Incamminati’s annual benefit gala, “To Russia with
The Gala Committee for Living Beyond Breast Cancer pre- Mawr; Nancy Walker of Bryn Mawr; Myrl Hermann of Bryn Love,” offers the opportunity for a “sneak preview” of select-
sented The Butterfly Ball, October 2, 2010, at the Loews Mawr; Bruce Gill, Curator/Executive Director of Historic Harriton ed artwork that will be included in Nelson Shanks’ historic
Philadelphia Hotel, 12th and Market Streets. The Gala fea- House, of Haverford. exhibition in two prestigious museums. The gala will be held
tured a limited auction of one-of-a-kind and priceless items, October 22, 2010, at the Union League of Philadelphia, 140
and a drawing featuring fabulous prizes, along with fabu- South Broad Street, at 6 p.m.
lous food and dancing. The evening honored Lisa Dautrich Shanks’ one-man exhibition will be featured in the State
Black, JoAnn Cottman, Leslie Taichman and Sue Weldon, for Russian Museum in St. Petersburg and the Russian Academy
their strength and compassion for Breast Cancer. The 2010 of Arts in Moscow from May through September 2011. He is
Corporate Leadership Award was presented to Chico’s FAS, the only living American artist the Russian government has
Inc. which operates well-known apparel brands. Co-chairs invited to exhibit work. Shanks’ artwork will be the center-
were Liz Barrett, Heidi & Jim Boudreau, and Audrey Claire piece of the Russian-themed gala which also features a bal-
Taichman. Living Beyond Breast Cancer’s mission is to em- alaika ensemble, a Cossack dance team, live painting demon-
power all women affected by Breast Cancer to live as long strations, a live auction and caviar/vodka reception, and
as possible with the best quality of life. Russian dinner.
Gala Chairs are Dan and Monica DiLella. Studio Incamminati
President Frank Giordano and his wife Dottie are co-chairs.
All proceeds benefit Studio Incamminati, the Center City
realist art school founded by Shanks and his wife Leona. For
information call 215-592-7910.

By the Pumpkin Booth of the Harriton Fair are, from left –


Shirley Laird, Treasurer Committee Volunteer, of Haverford;
Jane Hastings Vice President, Treasurer’s Booth, of Haverford.

Harriton Plantation Fair


The Harriton Association presented the 20th annual Harriton
Plantation Fair, September 25, 2010, in the Harriton Park,
500 Harriton Road, Bryn Mawr. The fair celebrates early
colonial farm life with beekeepers, sheep herding by border
colonies, Guernsey cows and blacksmith. The fair featured
demonstrations by a number of colonial crafts by skilled arti-
sans. They were: broom-maker John Warner; basket-weaver
Marie Stotler, blacksmith Steve Sears; cabinetmaker David
Hoffman. A special Children’s Corner featured activities, includ-
ing a balloon lady making hats and animals. Ponies were
At the reception are co-chairs Heidi and Jim Boudreau of available to give rides to children of all ages. The historic 1704
Newtown Square. Harriton House, home of Charles Thompson, secretary of the
Continental Congress, was open for tours. Proceeds of the Attending the party are, from left – Debbie Webster, Chair, Friends
View City Suburban News online: annual Harriton Plantation Fair benefit the continued preser- of Studio Incamminati, of Moorestown, NJ; Chairs Dan and Monica
Visit www.Scribd.com/CitySuburbanNews vation of Harriton House. DiLella of Gladwyne.
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