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CITY SUBURBAN NEWS

FREE Year 26, No. 26


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 March 9 – March 15, 2011


FIND YOUR
COMMUNITY Benchmark School Hosts Conversation Sugarloaf Crafts Festival
NEWS HERE! with Author Daniel Pink Includes Renown National and Local Artists

T
he Sugarloaf
The West Family 40th Anniversary Speaker Series at Benchmark April 7 Crafts Festi-
val in greater
Benchmark, located Philadelphia, Friday
on a wooded campus March 18 through
in Media, is an inde- Sunday March 20
pendent, not-for-prof- will feature the
it school that has works of more than
nurtured bright, strug- 250 distinguished
gling readers in grades artists from across
1-8 since 1970. The the country, and
West Family Speaker offer a new theme
Harcum College’s Series celebrates “Haute CRAFTure:
Little Theatre Benchmark’s past Celebrating Wear-
and introduces the able Art.” The
Page 5 School and its mis- Festival will also
sion to a new gener- highlight the wealth
ation of families in of creative talent
the tri-state region. in Philadelphia by
Daniel Pink is the showcasing work
author of four provoca- by nationally-known,
tive books about the local artists. The
changing world of three-day Festival
work—including the will be held at the
New York Times best- Greater Philadel-
sellers, A Whole New phia Expo Center Find wonderful jewelry by Claire
Mind: Why Right-Brain- in Oaks. Marshall at the upcoming Sugarloaf
See “Anne of ers Will Rule the The Sugarloaf Crafts Festival March 18 - 20.
Future and Drive: The Crafts Festival will
Green Gables” Surprising Truth About feature an eclectic mix of artists whose work is exhibited
Page 7 What Motivates Us. in fine galleries, shown at museums, and acquired by pres-
In addition to his tigious collections, as well as new artists showcasing experi-
books, Pink’s articles mental techniques and bold creative vision. Craftspeople
Bestselling author Daniel Pink brings his provocative views appear in many publi- will display and sell affordable and innovative functional
on the changing worlds of education and the workplace to The West cations including and decorative pottery, sculpture, glass, home décor, fur-
Family 40th Anniversary Speaker Series at Benchmark School on the New York Times, niture and home accessories, leather, fiber and wearables,
April 7, 2011, at 7:30 p.m. Harvard Business items for the garden, fine art and photography.
Review, and Wired, The Sugarloaf Crafts Festival in Oaks will feature some of

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estselling author Daniel Pink where he is contributing editor. He has pro- Philadelphia’s most exceptional artists, including:
brings his provocative views on vided analysis of business trends on CNN, Arlene Freed (Langhorne, PA) – Arlene uses mixed met-
the changing worlds of educa- CNBS, ABC, and NPR and other networks in als along with her hand painted silks embedded in a resin,
tion and the workplace to The the U.S. and abroad and lectures around to add texture, color and balance to her jewelry.
Evening Hours West Family 40th Anniversary the world on economic transformation and Claire Marshall (Ottsville, PA) – Claire hand-sculpts wax
Speaker Series at Benchmark the new workplace. into unusual organic shapes and then casts them into ster-
Page 12 School on Thursday evening, April 7, 2011. “Benchmark provides students who enter ling silver bracelets.
The presentation is free and open to the public. See Conversation with Author Daniel Pink on page 5 See Sugarloaf Crafts Festival on page 6

Dining &
Entertainment
Pages 6 & 7
Celebrate Women’s History Month with Local Author Peggy Franck
Franck authored the first complete biography of Eleanor Sears, the self-liberated Boston socialite
who broke gender boundaries in the world of sports.

I
n honor of Women’s History Month, join great-granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson
Peggy Miller Franck on Tuesday, March and daughter of a wealthy shipping and real
Healthy Living 15, 7:30 p.m. at Tredyffrin Public Library, estate tycoon. Her career has been cele-
Pages 8 - 10 582 Upper Gulph Road in Strafford, for a read- brated in the annals of sport. Author Peggy
ing and signing of her book Prides Crossing: Miller Franck, daughter of Sears’ financial
The Unbridled Life and Impatient Times of advisor, paints a dramatic portrait of Boston
Eleonora Sears. Nicknamed the “Universal society and the woman who dared to be
Female Athlete,” Eleonora Sears was reputed different.
Your Community to be the most versatile female athlete in re-
Newspaper corded history. A beautiful and popular young Join Peggy Miller Franck on Tuesday,
CITY SUBURBAN woman in Boston’s busy society in the early March 15, 7:30 p.m. at Tredyffrin Public
1900s, Sears bred, trained and rode show horses Library for a reading and signing of her
NEWS for most of her adult life and was an excel- book “Prides Crossing: The Unbridled Life
610-667-6623 lent golf, tennis, and squash player. She also and Impatient Times of Eleonora Sears.”
www.Scribd.com/ shocked her high society neighbors by par-
ticipating in – and excelling at – sports con- Peggy Miller Franck enjoys living next to
CitySuburbanNews sidered the province of men. She played in Pennsylvania’s Valley Forge National Park
Find us on Facebook! trousers on a men’s polo team, and skippered with its scenic trails for walking her dogs.
a yacht that beat Alfred Vanderbilt’s. She also Peggy graduated from the University of
participated in speedboat racing, skating, Pennsylvania in 1969 with a degree in Eng-
baseball, football and was among the first lish literature. She later attended the New
E-mail: women to race a car and fly a plane. Sears York School of Interior Design and devel-
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com was also the first person of either sex to swim oped an interior design business that is in
the 4 1/ 2 miles from Bailey’s Beach to First its fourth decade. Peggy is an active sports-
Beach in Newport, RI. woman and an advocate for the welfare of
Prides Crossing is the first complete biogra- animals. For information on Prides Crossing
phy of Eleonora Sears, the self-liberated great- See Meet Author Peggy Miller Franck on page 11
Page 2 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS March 9 – March 15, 2011

CHECK CASHING
U PPER DARBY EVEN MORE EVENTS
INSTANT AUTO TAGS & Photo Exhibit Noon prayer (optional), 12:15 Lunch

AUTO INSURANCE InLiquid at the Cane Hall presents


“Chance,” an exhibition of recent
B LUE R OMEO P ERFORMANCE and a 1 p.m. Program. The offer-
ing will be $15 per session includ-
ing lunch or $10 per session for the
photographs by Paul Rider, The Hall
Instant Registration Renewals at the Crane Arts Building, 1400 N.
program only. To register email
Notary • Prepaid Phones jackiroi@Daylesford.org or call
American Street, Philadelphia, PA.
610-647-2530 ext. 133.
Money Transfers • Money Orders Exhibition will be on display from
March 10 to April 30, 2011, with AIM Educational
Utility Payments two Second Thursday receptions
~ FREE PARKING ~ on March 10 and April 14, from Series for Parents and
6 to 9 p.m. The public hours for Professionals
610-352-3733 • Fax 610-352-5840 the Crane Arts Building are noon AIM~Academy in Manayunk will
7305 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby to 6 p.m., Wednesday through Sun- host “The Complexities of Medi-
(2 minutes from Overbrook Park across from Upper Darby Police Dept.) day, and until 9 p.m. on the Second cation Use for Attention Problems,”
Thursday of each month. The exhi- by Marianne Glanzman, MD on Tues-
bition and receptions are free and day, March 15 from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
open to the public. For info call 215- This presentation will focus on what
235-3405 or visit www.inliquid.org. does and doesn’t help, effects on
High-energy alternative rock band Blue Romeo will perform live
on Friday, March 11 at Screwballs Sports Bar and Grille in King co-existing traits and conditions,

Advertise in Zoo Visits Mall


Elmwood Park Zoo teaches children
and area residents about Dinosaurs
of Prussia. Come out to experience “a new sound in music” with
great drink specials and no cover charge. Blue Romeo is sched-
uled to take the stage at 9 p.m. and will play hits from the 80s,
and how to monitor children for
positive and negative effects. This
presentation is free and open to

City Suburban of yesterday as the interactive


family event takes place at Ply-
mouth Meeting Mall on March 11
from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. A spectacular
90s and today as well as a few original tunes! Screwballs Sports
Bar and Grille is located at 216 West Beidler Road, King of Prussia,
PA, 19406.
the public, but space is limited. To
register and for information visit
www.aimpa.org or call 215-483-2461.

News to artifact exhibit will be on display


and children who stop by the event
will receive a free zoo funpack.
along the way. Find them all, and
get a prize at the end. The hunt
goes until 4 p.m. or while prizes
by 3:30 to give themselves time for
a self-paced tour through the Keith
House, where volunteers will be on
8th Annual Music Gala
Benefit Concert
The Eastern University 8th Annual

Reach Your The event takes place in the mall’s


Center Court near Auntie Anne’s
Pretzels. If you miss the exhibit or
simply want to see a dinosaur claw
last. For info, visit www.narberth-
online.com or e-mail info@nar-
berthonline.com.
hand to answer questions and tell
them some of the history of the
house. Graeme Park is listed in the
Music Gala Benefit Concert is Fri-
day, March 18 at 7:30 p.m. It will
be held again this year at Church
National Register of Historic Places
Customers!
of the Saviour, 651 North Wayne
or a mammoth molar, be sure to One Book One and is Horsham’s only National His- Avenue, Wayne, PA. The Music Gala
stop by the new Elmwood Park Zoo Philadelphia Program toric Landmark. Built in 1722, the features the popular Eastern Uni-
Outpost located on the upper level Keith House is the only surviving versity Piano Quartet made up of
near Bertucci’s. The Outpost is a Chief Stands With Song, the for-
residence of a colonial Pennsyl- music faculty Ron Matthews, James
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – natural history museum complete mer Chief of the Cherokee Nation
of New Jersey, and current head of vania governor. Graeme Park is lo- Correnti, David Bryant and Duncan
with exotic artifacts, some touch-
Your Community Paper able, books and animal toys. The Zoo the Eagle Medicine Band and Dance cated at 859 County Line Rd., just
off of Rt. 611 in Horsham. It is owned
Stearns. The University Choir will
perform, in addition to other music
Troupe with be at the Haverford
for 26 Years! Outpost is open Friday and Satur-
Township Free Library, on Satur- by the Pennsylvania Historical and faculty and students. Tickets are
day from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sun- Museum Commission and operat- $40, $30, $20. Order tickets online
day 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. For info, visit day, March 12, 2011 at 2 p.m., as
part of the One Book One Philadel- ed by The Friends of Graeme Park. at www.musicgala.myevent.com.
shopplymouthmeetingmall.com. Regular hours are Friday - Saturday Proceeds from the Music Gala ben-
phia 2011. Doors will open at 1:30
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Sunday 12 p.m. efit the students and programs of
NEED MORE SPACE? 2011 Mutter
Masquerade Ball
p.m. Chief Stands with Song and
the several members that make up - 4 p.m., last tour each day at 3 p.m.; the Music Department.
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the Eagle Medicine Band are dedi- admission is charged for tours of
On Friday, March 11, more than cated to preserving and promoting the Keith House. For information The Philadelphia Brass
400 guests will don masquerade the heritage of the American Indian or questions, call 215-343-0965 or Concert at Haverford
ASK FOR STAR TREATMENT AT costumes and gather at The Col-
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visit www.graemepark.org. Persons
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College
On Sunday, March 20 at 3:00 p.m.,
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Dr. Thomas Dent Mutter, whose
dance. This program is free and
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assistance or accommodation should
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March 9 – March 15, 2011 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Page 3

ARTS, CULTURE & SOCIETY EVENTS


By Rose Marie Riley “Nourish: Food + Community” and “Heart and Soil,” two short films
addressing our relationship to food. April 19 will feature “What Will We
Eat” and “Fresh,” both films explore new ways of thinking about what
11th Annual 102.9 WMGK Classic Rock we eat. May 17 enjoy “The Real Dirt on Farmer John,” the epic tale of
Art Show & Sale a maverick Midwestern farmer. Refreshments from Market vendors will
The 11th Annual 102.9 WMGK Classic Rock Art Show and Sale will take be provided at each screening. Visit the Market’s website at www.oak-
place from Friday, March 11 through Sunday, March 27 at Subur- montfarmersmarket.org for information. The library is at 1601 Darby
ban Square (65 St. James Place, Ardmore, PA). This year’s show fea- Road in Havertown. For information, contact Anny Laepple at 610-446-
tures the largest collection of pieces in the show’s history. Classic rock 3082, by email at laepple@haverfordlibrary.org, or online visit
fans will be able to view and purchase photographs, paintings and draw- www.haverfordlibrary.org.
ings featuring Rock legends from A to Z, or Aerosmith to ZZ Top. The
prices of the artwork range from as low as $5 to as high at $10,000. Ad- Local Psychiatrist to Speak
mission to the show is free. A portion of the sales made during the show H. Michael Zal, author and mental health professional, will speak about
will go to this year’s charity, Little Steven Van Zandt’s Rock N Roll Forever his latest book, “Dancing With Medusa,” at the Falls of Schuylkill Branch
Foundation. of the Free Library on Wednesday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m. “Medusa” is a
memoir about Zal’s 37 year career in psychiatry and his interactions
“The Wines and Cheeses of Israel” with Bella, a then 20 year old patient who was admitted to Haverford
“The Wines and Cheeses of Israel: An Entertaining and Educational State Hospital after suffering a severe psychotic episode. Dr. Zal is a lec-
Evening,” will be held on Saturday, March 12, 8:30 p.m., at Temple Adath turer, medical writer and editor on mental health topics with numerous
Israel, 250 North Highland Avenue, Merion. The Greater Philadelphia published articles to his credit. Falls of Schuylkill Branch, Free Library of
District of the Zionist Organization offers an opportunity to learn about Philadelphia is located at 3501 Midvale Avenue. Phila. PA 19129. For info
and sample kosher wines and cheeses from Israel as part of its “Buy Israel” about this free event, call 215-685-2093 or visit www.freelibrary.org.
initiative. There will be presentations by a wine expert and a cheese
expert. To purchase tickets, call the ZOA Office at 215-338-9188. “City Lights” Program
“The City Lights of Charlie Chaplin and Woody Allen” will be the topic of
AVA Concert LaSalle University Professor Gerry Molyneaux at Temple Sholom in
“Jubilate! A Concert of Sacred Music” takes place on March 15 at 7:30 Broomall, Thursday evening, March 17, at 7:30 p.m. The public is invit-
p.m. in Centennial Hall at The Haverford School. It is located at 450 ed and there is no charge for admission to the program, which is being
Lancaster Avenue in Haverford, PA. An AVA favorite, this concert fea- presented by the Pennsylvania Humanities Council and by the Hill-
tures three centuries of sacred vocal music, from Baroque to Gospel and toppers, the senior citizen group of Temple Sholom. The building is handi-
beyond. The AVA soloists are joined by the 100 voice New Jersey capped accessible. For information and directions, call Temple Sholom
MasterChorale. David Antony Lofton conducts the AVA Opera Orchestra. in Broomall at 610-356-5165.
The price is $35 for adults, $30 for seniors, and $15 students. For tickets
and information: www.avaopera.org or 215-735-1685. “Food for Thought” Benefit
PNC is presenting “Food for Thought” on March 19, 2011, at Urban
Farmer’s Market Sponsors Films Outfitters, Inc. at The Philadelphia Navy Yard, 5000 South Broad Street,
The Oakmont Farmers Market is joining forces with the Haverford Town- Philadelphia, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Guests will sample dishes from Phila-
ship Free Library to bring you a series of three film screenings and dis- delphia’s best Chefs. A silent auction will be held. All proceeds from “Food
cussion forums this Spring. Join the group on the third Tuesday of the for Thought” will benefit ACHIEVEability, an agency that works to per-
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New Seed Sanctuary


Ageless Wisdom Study Group
PREPARING FOR THE PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
Learn, Understand, Practice, Develop
6 Week Course • Sundays • 11 am - 2 pm
M embers of the Gala Committee for the upcoming Phila-
delphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA) which
runs April 7 through May 1, gathered at the Kimmel Center
for a tasting of some of the possible menu items for the festi-
Need to be more spiritually aware and val Opening Night black-tie Gala, prepared by Wolfgang Puck
connected? Interested in Qabalah, Hermeticism,
Meditation, Divination, Theosophy, Gnosticism? At the Kimmel Center for a tasting of some of the possible
Questioning your purpose and place? In search menu items for the festival Opening Night black-tie Gala are,
of more in your from left – Marianne Raphaely, PIFA Steering Committee
life? member; Anne Ewers, Kimmel Center President and CEO; Ed
DONATION: $35 PER WEEK Cambron, PIFA Executive Director; Toni Garrison, PIFA
$200 FULL PAY Join a serious study group Steering Committee Co-Chair.
to change your perceptions,
Includes handouts.
your reality, your life. Catering, the new resident caterer at the Kimmel Center. In
Bring notebook, pen & snack.
Taught by addition to catering the gala dinner, WPC will also be offer-
215-901-9270 Lyratah Barrett, ing food throughout the Parisian-themed festival with a
Lyratah@yahoo.com Dir. of New Seed French food cart in the Kimmel Center Plaza, as well as with
Sanctuary, in Phila. Bistro Academie, located in the recently-restored Academy
of Music Ballroom, which will be serving dinners and Sun-
day brunch during the weekends of the PIFA event. For infor-

SECURE YOUR mation visit www.pifa.org.


Prior to the menu tasting event, Committee members had
gathered with a huge crowd outside the performing arts
BUSINESS center to watch the lighting and activation of the PIFA Cube — hung on the wall of the Kimmel Center, which will play
messages as well as video excerpts of performances and events. For info visit www.pifa.org.
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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
On Stage
• The Wilma Theater, 265 South Broad Street in Philadel-
phia, presents the 2010 Tony®-nominated In the Next Room,
or the vibrator play through April 3. The Wilma incorporat-
ed salon-style seating on both sides of the performance
space to allow audiences to observe the intimate relation-
ships in the play. For tickets ($36 to $65) or info, call 215-
546-7824 or visit www.wilmatheater.org.
Wine & Dining
• Stella Blu, 101 Ford Street in West Conshohocken, offers
a Southern Comfort Menu choice of two courses for just $25
per person, plus tax and gratuity, through March 31. A la
carte menu also available. Specialty Southern Cocktails are
$8 each. See menu online. For reservations or info, call 610-
825-7060 or visit www.stellablurestaurant.com.
• The Hotel Hershey in Hershey, PA, offers Umberto Cesari
Wine Dinner, March 16, held at the Hotel’s authentic Italian
Grill, Trevi 5, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Meet winemaker Umberto
Cesari while dining on a four-course Italian menu paired with
Umberto Cesari wines at a cost of $65 per person. Limited Photo/Christopher Gabello
seating for guests 21 or older. For reservations or info, call Mairin Lee and Jeremiah Wiggins perform at the
1-800-Hershey or visit www.DiningInHershey.com. Wilma Theater.
St. Patrick’s Day Events
• Fadó Irish Pub and Restaurant, 1500 Locust Street in 9700 or visit www.fadoirishpub.com/philadelphia.
Philadelphia, celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with the following • McGillin’s Olde Ale House, 1310 Drury Street between
activities: Chestnut & Sansom, 13th & Juniper, Philadelphia’s oldest
— St. Baldrick’s Fundraiser – Friday, March 11, 4 p.m. continuously operating tavern serves authentic O’Hara’s
Shave your head to help find a cure for childhood cancer Stout, direct from Ireland, and O’Reilly’s Stout, from Sly
at the annual St. Baldrick’s Charity Event. Help shave the Fox in Phoenixville, as well as a tasty theme-drink called
way to conquering childhood cancer by signing up as a the Chocolate Leprechaun. Irish specials added to its menu
shavee today. Staff, Friends of the pub and others will shave of fresh, homemade comfort foods include Bangers & Mash
their heads to raise money and awareness for children’s (Irish sausage and mashed potatoes), Shepherd’s Pie, Irish
ADVERTISE YOUR RESTAURANT cancer research. Help Fadó meet their $1 million goal. Ad- Lamb Stew, and Corned Beef with Cabbage. As usual, every
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OR ENTERTAINMENT RELATED BUSINESS — St. Practice Day Outdoor Street Festival -– Saturday, old-fashioned self-serve kettle. Planned events are:
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for live Irish music, Irish food, Guinness and Irish whiskey,
— Saturdays, March 5 & 12, McGillin’s will serve green
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It’s Simple. . . Advertise Your Business in — St. Patrick’s Day Parade – Sunday, March 13, begin- on March 12.
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round up your family and friends and head over to Fadó parade-goers are encouraged to stop by McGillin’s for a
Irish Pub and Restaurant for a traditional Irish lunch and a seat by the fire & an Irish Coffee, Hot Chocolate with
pint of Guinness! Butterscotch Liquor, Hot Toddie, or other warm-ups.

Advertise in — St. Patrick’s Day, Thursday, March 17. Start the day
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traditional Irish dancers, pipers, and pints all day. All dish-
es prepared from scratch. Specialties include the tradition-
— McGillin’s 151st St. Patrick’s Day celebration, Thurs-
day, March 17, is the craziest, busiest, most fun night of
the year.
For reservations or info, call 215-735-5562 or online visit
City Suburban al Irish Boxty, Corned Beef and Cabbage, and the Irish pub
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Free parking located across the street from the pub at
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News to Reach Latimer and Locust. For reservations or info, call 215-893-

Your Customers! Sugarloaf Crafts Festival


Continued from front page
The Festival also celebrates the skill of making small-batch
specialty gourmet foods, available for sampling and pur-
chase. Visitors will enjoy live musical performances from
Marthe Roberts/Shea (Elkins Park, PA) – Marthe creates The Trinidad North Steel Band, and children can experi-
both bold and subtle jewelry with articulated and hinged ence their medieval adventure with interactive, dress-up
UPCOMING SPECIAL ISSUES: elements, leading her pieces to be described as “industrial theater from Middle Earth Studios.
chic.” The Sugarloaf Crafts Festival will be held Friday, March
March 16 – Education News, Camp Jan and Gary Fulton (Exton, PA) – Jan and Gary create 18 and Saturday, March 19 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; and
March 23 – Healthy Living, Senior Services contemporary art quilts with distinctive combinations of Sunday, March 20 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Greater
& Sr. Back Page piecing, embroidery, appliqué and quilting, using fabrics Philadelphia Expo Center, located at located at 100 Station
gathered from around the world. Avenue, in Oaks, PA. (For GPS navigation use “Intersection
March 30 – Jewish Culture, Get Ready for Visitors to the Sugarloaf Crafts Festival in Oaks will also of Egypt Rd & Mill Rd. – Phoenixville, PA 19460” and fol-
Passover, Camp find unique works among the artists participating in the low the signs to the Expo Center.)
April 6 – Education News, Sr. Back Page, show’s theme Haute CRAFTure: Celebrating Wearable Art. Adult admission to the Sugarloaf Crafts Festival is $7
The theme highlights the work of talented artists who cre- when purchased online, $9 for adults at the door, and free
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April 20 – Senior Services & Sr. Back Page, The lively marketplace of the Sugarloaf Crafts Festival will visit www.SugarloafCrafts.com or call (800) 210-9900.
Get Ready for Easter, Education, Camp be enhanced by a full schedule of family entertainment. Additional show information, artist profiles, and special
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D INING &E NTERTAINMENT


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pages of the beloved classic by Lucy Maud Montgomery. fabulous musicians. Meet the artists after the performance.
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Directors Bruce and Millie Nutting of Glen Mills have & special guest trumpeter Al Harrison.
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W hat could be more appropriate for the coming of spring
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T he percentage of overweight children in the United States • 5: Eat at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables a
is growing at an alarming rate. One out of three children day – A great source of vitamins and minerals but more
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Certified • Over 30 Years Experience based society, children are spending less food. At meal times, half of your plate
Most Insurances Accepted • Most Major Credit Cards Accepted time being active and more time in front of should be fruits and vegetables.
the TV, computer, or video game console. • 2: Limit screen time to no more than
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it’s quick and available instead of prepar- • 1: Get at least 1 hour of physical activi-
ing nutritious home cooked meals. ty every day – Regular physical activity
A quick way to assess your child’s weight burns calories, builds muscles, and gets
in relation to peers of the same age and the heart pumping. An hour a day is a good
gender is by calculating their Body Mass guideline to follow – not necessarily all at
Index (BMI). BMI uses height and weight once, but at several intervals throughout
measurements to estimate body fat. Your the day.
child’s doctor is the best person to calcu- • Almost None: Drink almost no sugary
late and interpret BMI. But there are help- beverages – Make low-fat or nonfat milk
ful BMI calculators online, including one and water the preferred drinks of choice.
on KidsHealth.org. Other way to maintain a healthy weight:
Health Problems • Portion control – A clenched fist is
Children who are overweight or obese about a cup – and a cup is the amount
may be at risk for a variety of health prob- experts recommend for a portion of pasta,
lems. These include: sleep apnea, asthma Dr. Atkinson is a pediatrician rice, cereal, vegetables, and fruit. A meat
and other breathing problems, type 2 dia- with Nemours Pediatrics at St. portion should be about as big as your palm.
betes, high blood pressure, bone and joint Francis in Wilmington and And limit the amount of added fats (like
problems, liver disease, high cholesterol, Nemours Health and butter, mayo, or salad dressing) to the
menstrual irregularities, anxiety, depression, Prevention Services. size of the top of your thumb.
low self-esteem, bullying, and discrimination. • Don’t skip breakfast – Breakfast kick-
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puberty, especially in girls, are linked. Overweight children If you’re worried that your child may be overweight, see
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recent study show that obese teens are 16 times more like- about ways to make positive changes that benefit the whole
ly to become severely obese in adulthood compared with family.
teens who are normal weight or overweight. Children who You can help by setting a good example. Let your children
maintain a healthy weight not only have less risk for obesity- see you eating healthy foods in the appropriate serving
related problems, but are more likely to avoid obesity later sizes, enjoying treats in moderation and exercising regu-
in life. larly. Helping children adopt healthy lifestyles begins with
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Caring Physicians in Women’s Health – Know Your Numbers,


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By Richard N. Waldman, MD, President, The American Congress of
PCOM Healthcare Center – City Avenue Division offers a Obstetricians and Gynecologists
wide range of services for every member of your family – eart disease is the leading killer of women neys, brain, and eyes. Try to keep blood pres-
from infants to older adults. Our board-certified doctors H in the US, accounting for more than one- sure below 120/80 mm Hg.
third of deaths among women each year. An • Diabetes increases the chances of heart
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that they get the best medical care possible. Call for an are living with some form of heart disease. often have other risk factors for heart dis-
appointment today. Despite its prevalence, many women do not ease, such as obesity, high cholesterol, and
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Heart disease includes a number of prob- symptoms, so it’s important to be aware of
lems that affect the muscle and blood ves- your personal health stats. No matter how
sels in the heart, such as heart attack, angi- healthy you feel, you should have them
na (chest pain that occurs when the heart checked regularly starting at age 45, or ear-
doesn’t get enough blood), and arrhythmias lier if you have risk factors. Knowing your
(flutters or changes in the heart beat that numbers and working to keep them in a
can cause dizziness and shortness of breath). healthy range may help to lower your chances
While age and family history play a role in of developing heart disease.
a woman’s personal risk, other factors such Because heart disease is largely preventable
as cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar, and many risk factors can be reduced with
smoking, weight, and waist circumference, healthy lifestyle changes. If you smoke, quit.
may signal an increased risk of heart disease. Try to consume a diet high in fiber and low
• Excess cholesterol can cause fatty deposits in saturated fats, cholesterol, and process-
to clog the arteries and set the stage for a ed foods. Aim to get 30 minutes of exercise
heart attack. Ideally, total cholesterol level on most days of the week. Talk to your doc-
should stay below 200, LDL (“bad cholesterol”) tor about ways to further reduce your risk
below 100, and HDL (“good cholesterol”) and control preexisting conditions such as
greater than 60. high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and
• An estimated 74.5 million people in the diabetes. Some women may need medication
US have high blood pressure. High blood or other interventions to help with health
pressure puts extra strain on the heart and problems that don’t improve.
blood vessels and can also damage the kid- For information, go to www.heart.org.

Roxborough Health Fair


March into Wellness on March 11 and 12 at the Lyceum Wellness Center in Roxborough. The 2011 Rox-
borough Health Fair will feature free programs by a dozen professionals in the areas of Acupuncture, Chiro-
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H EALTHY L IVING
Steven Schutzbank D.P.M.
P ODIATRIST • S URGEON
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JFCS Launches New Program for Adults with Special Needs Specialist in Treating Foot
Problems Without Surgery.
B’Side (Brodsky Support for Independence, Development and Enrichment for Adults with Special Needs)
ewish Family and Children’s Service (JFCS) of Greater Jack Dembow, stated that “the Brodsky family’s generosity
J Philadelphia is pleased to announce the launch of its in creating the B’Side Program will not only add depth to
new intensive care management and enrichment program our existing special needs services, but it will also provide
Haverford and
Brookhaven Road
Park Plaza
3900 Ford Road
Overbrook Park Balwynne Park
for adults with special needs, B’Side (Brodsky Support For peace of mind to aging parents of adult children with spe-
Independence, Development and Enrichment for Adults with cial needs. In our work with this special population, we 215-473-1070 215-877-1103
Special Needs), made possible through a significant multi- have come to learn that their elderly parents are consumed Personal Choice/House Calls Available
year gift from Bobbi and Harvey Brodsky of Haverford with worry about their adult children’s well-being upon
through the Adolph & Rose Levis Foundation. their own passing; the B’Side program will alleviate their
B’Side will reach, support, and empower families, through overwhelming anxiety, and will provide special needs adults
prevention and intervention, by creating and implementing with a support system to remain independent and involved
individualized, holistic plans for families through each stage in the community. This was the Brodsky’s primary goal in
in the life cycle. The services include in-home assessment providing the financial resources to create the B’Side Pro-
of an individual or family’s needs, long-term care planning, gram, and JFCS is proud to be the Agency they chose to
identification of key resources for individuals and families, carry out their admirable intentions.”
accompanying individuals to needed appointments and JFCS Vice President of Development, Pia Eisenberg, added
social events, and visiting as needed. B’Side clients and “it has been both professionally and personally rewarding
their families partner with JFCS clinicians to create an indi- to work with the Brodsky’s to create a program that simul-
vidualized care plan that reflects the family’s unique and taneously meets their charitable goals and advances the
complex needs and wishes. The focus of services is to plan Agency’s mission.“
for a stable and safe environment for the client, while afford- This comprehensive program will also give individuals
ing the highest possible quality of life. with special needs and their families an opportunity to
According to JFCS Adult and Family Services Director, attend workshops and trainings conducted throughout the
Sheila Weiner MSW, LCSW, “With this intensive approach, Greater Philadelphia region on pertinent topics such as
the JFCS care manager is actively involved with the client healthy relationships, life coping skills, organization tech- FIND IMPORTANT HEALTH NEWS
on a frequent basis, providing a continuum of services over niques, self-advocacy, anger management, and nutrition and
the course of many years.” Weiner continues, “JFCS is well- exercise.
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known in the community for providing extensive support JFCS provides quality social and community services CITY SUBURBAN NEWS provides Healthy Living
to adults with special needs and their families through pro- across the life spectrum to enhance the lives of families, the 2nd and 4th weeks of every month!
gramming such as peer socialization, education, counsel- children and individuals. Guided by Jewish values, the ser- Next Healthy Living Issues: March 23 & April 13.
ing, group cultural experiences, community, and more. vices are available to all in the Greater Philadelphia Region. Ad deadline is the previous Thursday.
Recognizing the need for more individually tailored services, For more information visit
and to support aging parents who foresee the need for www.jfcsphilly.org or call 1-
long-term support of their adult child with special needs, 866-JFCS-NOW. JFCS part-
B’Side will help us expand the level of care provided to all ners with the Jewish Federa-
members of the family.” tion of Greater Philadelphia.
In relaying the significance of the Brodsky’s support on Find Great Information Here
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Main Line Health Urges the Community to Act


During Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
M any people don’t delay scheduling their health checks for breast cancer, cervical can-
cer, or other diseases. But, even though colon cancer is the third most deadly cancer,
when it comes to scheduling a colonoscopy, many of us procrastinate.
However, Philip Pearson MD, Bryn Mawr Hospital Surgeon, says three out of five deaths
from colorectal cancer could be prevented with regular screening. “Colonoscopies can
truly save your life by helping doctors find growths before they get too large or before the
cancer spreads to other areas of the body,” explains Dr. Pearson.
In addition to the choice of traditional colonoscopies, virtual colonoscopies offer a min-
imally-invasive option for colon cancer screening that involves no sedation and no post-
procedure recovery.
“If you are age 50 or older, or if you’re due for a screening, ask your doctor which test he
or she recommends and why,” advises Dr. Pearson. “Ask about the risks and benefits of
each method. Your doctor can explain what’s involved so that you can choose based on
your personal preference and health history.”
For information or to schedule a colonoscopy, visit mainlinehealth.org/colonoscopy.

Main Line NAMI Forum


NAMI PA, Main Line presents Main Line NAMI Forum: Delaware and Montgomery County Services for Individuals
with Mental Illness on Sunday, March 20, 2 - 4 p.m. at Ardmore Presbyterian Church, 5 West Montgomery
Avenue, Ardmore, PA. Nancy Wieman, Deputy Administrator of Mental Health Services, Montgomery County,
and William Chambers, Mental Health Program Director, Delaware County, will provide an overview of services
for individuals with severe mental illness and their families with an emphasis on new services such as the Join us for “Why are you afraid of the scope?”, a lecture for anyone who has
Self-Directed Care Program in Delaware County and the Behavioral Health Court and Recovery Coaching in Mont- been putting off a colonoscopy. Hear Philip Pearson, MD, colorectal surgeon, give an
gomery County. Free and open to the public. For info, call Kristine at 267-251-6240.
informative and humorous (he might even sing!) discussion on the highs and lows of
colonoscopy. You’ll learn everything from test prep to the differences between optical
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DON’T IGNORE “Mrs. Hannum” Honored with Fifth Annual


YOUR TEETH. Rebecca Lukens Award
Lukens National Historic District to present Fifth Rebecca Lukens Award Posthumously to Lady Master of
The Hounds and Community Leader, Nancy Penn Smith Hannum
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annual Rebecca Lukens Award to be in mind, she became active in land
Exp. 4/9/11 CSN presented to noted Chester County conservation and open-space pre-
icon, Nancy Penn Smith Hannum, or servation. She did this through donat-
0% Interest Financing Available as she preferred to be called simply, “ ing “conservation” easements on her
Graduate of the Univ. of Penn. Mrs. Hannum.” Established by The multitude of real estate holdings and
Graystone Society to honor individuals “encouraged” most of her friends and
Dr. Maria-Victoria G. Fernando who exhibit the qualities of Rebecca colleagues to do the same. Many will
Lukens, the annual award will be pre- tell you that if you enjoy the beautiful
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Located at Haverford and Greenhill (a block off City Avenue) at a March 17 reception in the Lukens Unionville, you largely have Mrs.
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birthday. were the parents of three children:
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was always tempered by kindness, H. Davidson. Mrs. Hannum’s husband
passed away last March at the age of pre-deceased her in 2007.
Let Our Experienced Personal Care Attendants 90. She was the daughter of Richard The annual award will be presented Mrs. Hannum was also active in
Meet the Challenges of Your Daily Needs. Penn Smith and Carol Harriman Penn posthumously to Mrs. Hannum at a March many civic and community organiza-
Affordable Live-In Caregivers Smith. Her grandfather was noted 17 reception in the Lukens Executive tions. She was a founding board
Shopping • Laundry • Light Housekeeping financier and chief executive officer, Office Building, the date commemorating member of the Upland Country Day
Nutritious Meal Preparation E. H. Harriman (head of the Union Rebecca Lukens’ 217th birthday. School, now located in Kennett Square.
Pacific Railroad and other major rail- She was a motivating board member
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was a legendary governor of New York State and Ambassador West Chester University Foundation. In addition, Nancy L.
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to the Soviet Union during World War II. Mohr memorialized her in the book, The Lady Blows a Horn.
Available 24/7 610-660-7785 Born on Long Island, in 1919, Mrs. Hannum grew up in a The Rebecca Lukens Award will be presented to the fam-
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FREE One Day trious young woman. She was an accomplished equestrian, on March 17, 2011 from 5 to 8 p.m. Tickets are $35 and
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2 Bala Plaza, Suite 300, Bala Cynwyd, PA instead. Her step-father (her biological father passed away preservation. The Graystone Society is named for the Gray-
in 1929) was a Master of the Hounds (a person who main- stone Mansion, part of The Lukens National Historic District,
Certified Nursing Assistants • Home Health Aides tains the kennels for a fox hunt and is master of the field, which is the future home of The National Iron and Steel
among other duties). In fact, her stepfather, W. Plunkett Heritage Museum.
Stewart, founded the pack of hounds (Mr. Stewart’s Cheshire One focal point of the museum will be the 500 tons of
CITY LINE OPTICAL Foxhounds), which he mastered until his death in 1948. At World Trade Center steel “trees” originally manufactured
that time, young Nancy took over the mastership from her at Lukens Steel in the late 1960s. This museum will also
stepfather. focus on the people, places, products and processes that
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ately started to buy land parcels and eventually would ac- steel industry that it is today. For event information and
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7516 City Avenue, (Behind CVS), Phila., PA 19151 • 215-878-7181 who eventually married John Hannum III in the winter of South First Avenue, Coatesville, PA 19320.
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Bryn Mawr Rehab to Host Brain Injury Education Program


DO YOU HATE YOUR WEIGHT? Patients with Mild or Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Emerging Treatments
linicians who are interested in emerging treatments for new data on multisensory stimulation including nutriceuti-
C patients with mild or severe traumatic brain injury will cals for patients in the minimally conscious state, and the
Body by gain valuable insight at a full-day educational conference latest in treating sports concussion. This full-day educa-
on Wednesday, March 30, at Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital in tional conference is open to physicians, nurses, therapists
FISHER Now Malvern. The program will include presentations by renown- and case managers.
ed brain injury specialists and will include exciting devel- To register for the program, visit mainlinehealth.org/cme.
opments in the field, including functional imaging in vege- For information, contact Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital Edu-
Weight Loss with or tative and minimally-conscious patients; results of a recent- cation Services at 484-596-3907. The program will be held
without medications by a ly-completed, multicenter, double-blind amantadine trial; at Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital, 414 Paoli Pike, Malvern, PA
board certified physician utilization of baclofen pumps for spasticity in the TBI patient; 19355.
Mesotherapy safe & effective the use of dynamic posturography and robotic ambulation;
non-surgical fat/cellulite
dissolving procedure
Race for Recovery to Benefit Brain Injury Association of PA
is held in March, which is designated Brain Injury Awareness
T he third annual Race for Recovery to benefit the Brain
Injury Association of Pennsylvania will be held at East
Goshen Township Park, on Saturday, March 26, at 4 p.m.
month nationwide.
Registration for the event is now open and can be com-
The 5K Run and 1 Mile walk/wheelchair roll will benefit pro- pleted online through the Brain Injury Association of PA at
grams aimed at educating the public to prevent traumatic www.biapa.org. Registration also will be open on the day
Board Certified brain injuries and to support rehabilitation programs for of the event beginning at 2:30 p.m. The 5K run and 1 mile
Aesthetic Physician individuals who have suffered a traumatic brain injury walk/wheelchair roll will begin at 4 p.m., followed by awards.
For the third consecutive year, the event was planned and The Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania, Inc., works
Member of American Society
organized by Curry Durborow, a physical therapist from Bryn to prevent brain injury and improve the quality of life for
of Bariatric Physicians
Mawr Rehab Hospital in Malvern. She organized the event brain injury patients and their families. For more informa-
Credit Cards Accepted in 2008 “to raise awareness and promote safer choices in tion about brain injuries and what can be done to prevent
an effort to decrease the incidence and severity of traumatic them, visit www.biapa.org.
brain injuries.” She explained that the Race for Recovery
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Main Line YMCA Honors Dedicated Staff Member


Marian Miller is honored for her dedication to the YMCA Cause
activity that the Main Line Y has asked for her assistance
in. She started in the Y Child Care department, but she
quickly took on many other jobs at the Y.
“We approached Marian to run our Preschool camp this
past summer and without any hesitation she said yes,” said Tutoring and Test Preparation
Courtney Izett. “She is an integral part of our staff and is
someone who will always commit to helping her staff and Call Today for SAT & ACT
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F or her commitment and willingness to go the extra mile,
Marian Miller has been named the “Main Line YMCA 2010
Employee of the Year.” YMCA President and CEO John Flynn
being, and provide opportunities to give back and support
neighbors. Anchored in 10 locations throughout the Dela- The Pavilion
recognized Marian Miller at the YMCA of Philadelphia & ware Valley, the YMCA of Philadelphia & Vicinity has the Community for Active Seniors 62 and Older
Vicinity’s Employee Recognition Luncheon on January 18, long-standing relationships and physical presence not just
2011. to promise, but to deliver, lasting personal and social change. SECTION 8
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Preschool personnel will receive a scholarship through a


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215-477-3555
T redyffrin Public Library and The Music Workshop have
teamed up to offer free community concerts this spring
at the library located at 582 Upper Gulph Road in Strafford. The
Center, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York City.
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first concert in the series, Sunday, March 20 from 3 - 4:30 p.m., with the Southeastern
features the Bainbridge String Trio performing an array of Pennsylvania Symphony, the
classical, impressionistic and modern music. Chester County Pops and
The trio consists of Chi Park, Claudia Pellegrini and Heather
Wright. Chi Park earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees
the Immaculata Symphony,
as well as smaller ensembles
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others. She also judges violin auditions for the Reading
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At the reception and by a picture of Oscar Winner Audrey Hepburn


are, from left – Pat Thomas, volunteer, of Berwyn; Billie Lee
Orenbuch, committee member, of Gladwyne; Georgette DuBois,
member and volunteer, of Narberth.

Arriving at Bryn Mawr Theater for its Oscar Party are, from
left – Chairperson, Betsy Klausman of Bala Cynwyd; President,
Juliet Goodfriend of Penn Valley; co-chairman, Phyllis Liebert
of Bala Cynwyd.
Welcoming Martin Phillips and Anmiryam Budner, board mem-
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Juliet Goodfriend, president, of Penn Valley.

Bryn Mawr Film Institute’s


Oscar Night
About to enjoy the Buffet Dinner and the Oscar presentations
Bryn Mawr Film Institute hosted its third annual Oscar Party, are, from left – Bunny and Dick Borkowski, board members,
February 27, 2011, at Bryn Mawr Theater, 824 West Lancaster of Narberth; Phebe Novakovic of Villanova; Mary Ann Kevlin,
Avenue, Bryn Mawr Theater, 824 West Lancaster Avenue, board member, of Lafayette Hill.
Bryn Mawr. Guests were encouraged to dress in their red
carpet best or wear costumes inspired by the nominated
films. Oscar Night is an evening of glitz and glamour for Holly-
wood celebrities, and Bryn Mawr Film Institute brought
some of that glamour to the Main Line. The Academy Awards
were broadcasted live on a big screen—the stars appeared
larger than life. Guest enjoyed a gourmet buffet dinner, and
a silent auction. Chairman was Betsy Klausman of Bala Cynwyd.
President is Juliet Goodfriend of Penn Valley. Proceeds of the
Oscar Party will benefit the extensive renovation of the Bryn
Mawr Theater.

At the Oscar Party, are, from left – Shannon Leahy-Miller, of At the reception are, from left – Suzanne Fabricant, committee
Wallingford; Allyson Gaht of Broomall, both are dressed from member, of St. Davids; holding an auction item from Via Bellisima
the movie “True Grit”; Joan Shrager, board member, of Elkins in Bryn Mawr, Kim Bornstein of Havertown; Merle Holman, com-
Park. mittee member, of Wynnewood.

Enjoying the The 2011 L’Amour & Couture Gala are, from left From left – OCP General Director David Devan and Philip and
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