Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
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
B
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
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Bank... TO IMPROVE
YOUR HOME!
City Suburban News reserves
the right to edit, reject and
classify all editorial copy and
advertising copy.
TOP-QUALITY WORK Any article or advertising that
FREE ESTIMATES appears in City Suburban News
does not necessarily reflect the
LOCALLY-OWNED view of the publisher or staff.
COMPANY Please bring it to our attention
if there is a typographic error.
windowconceptsii@msn.com
The customer must bring it to
our attention if there is an
CALL 610-793-1973 TODAY! error so it may be corrected.
We will not be responsible after
the 1st week!
To conveniently receive City
ADVERTISE IN OUR Suburban News every week
NEXT JEWISH CULTURE through the mail, please send
$65 with your mailing address
Advertise in City Suburban News! & COMMUNITY ISSUE!
Publishing March 30.
to the above address. You will
receive 50 issues for your one-
year subscription.
City Suburban News & You... the Perfect Combination. Ad deadline March 23.
Reserve Your Ad at 610-667-6623. Thanks for reading!
Call 610-667-6623.
March 9 – March 15, 2011 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Page 5
Topics: Presenters:
• Breast Cancer: The Diet Connection Philip Getson, DO
• Balancing Your Hormones Naturally TDI
From left – Harcum President, Jon Jay DeTemple; Harcum Trustee Chair, Dennis Marlo;
Dean of Student Life, George Thornton; Vice-President of College Advancement, Sachiko
Ann McCloud Sneath, RN, NP
• Breast Cancer: The Stress Connection
Mallach; Student Government President, Astrida Kahley. Healthcare for Women
• Safe Early Screening & Monitoring Susan Silberstein, PhD
with Thermal Imaging
O n Wednesday, March 2, Harcum College held a ribbon cutting ceremony to commem-
orate the completion of its newly renovated Kevin D. Marlo Little Theatre. Guests heard
remarks from Dennis Marlo, Kevin’s father and a member of Harcum Board of Trustees,
Self-Reported CEUs available
Center for Advancement in
Cancer Education
and Harcum President Dr. Jon Jay DeTemple.
The Kevin D. Marlo Little Theatre is named in memory of Kevin D. Marlo who passed
away on September 11, 2001 Registration is $50 and Includes:
in the terrorist attacks on
ter 3-Course Luncheon • Free Parking
Regisay!
F
the World Trade Center. It Admi REE
All Lectures, Exhibits & Conference Materials All Lession to
occupies the ground floor of Tod with ct
the historic Melville Hall, BeatCancer.org/events • 610-642-4810 Studeures
nt ID.
built originally in 1896 as a Cace Seminar, PO Box 48, Wynnewood, PA 19096
private residence and con-
verted to a school building Sponsors: Golden Valley Farms • Wynnewood Whole Foods Market
by Edith and Octavius Harcum,
the College’s founders, in
1917.
Harcum College’s Little PUT YOUR
Theatre was the launching
pad for a distinguished Holly- BUSINESS ADVERTISE YOUR
SPRING SERVICES &
wood career, as Richard
Nathan Nusbaum – better IN THE NEWS!
known as Richard Nash,
author and screen writer for
the 1956 Hollywood classic
Call City Suburban
News: 610-667-6623 for
Great Rates and
SPECIALS HERE!
GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO REACH THE COMMUNITY!
Attending the ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the The Rainmaker starring Burt Advertising Ideas to
completion of Harcum College’s newly renovated Kevin D. Marlo Lancaster and Katherine Help Your Business CALL 610-667-6623 TODAY.
Little Theatre are, from left – Vice-President of College Advance- Hepburn – got his start as a Grow!
ment, Sachiko Mallach; Harcum Trustee Chair, Dennis Marlo; teacher and director at Har-
Harcum President, Jon Jay DeTemple; Dean of Student, Life George cum’s Experimental Theatre.
Thornton. Over the decades, the WWW.SHOPARMEN.COM
Theatre has served as a study
hall, music salon, and experimental theatre. Its restoration will allow the Theatre to once • Competitive Coupons
again showcase Harcum’s creativity and engage the community through performances,
concerts, and exhibits. The Theatre will also be a warm gathering space for reunions, lec-
Honored
tures, and small conferences. • All Extended Warranties
Honored
Advertise in — St. Patrick’s Day, Thursday, March 17. Start the day
with a pint and free pancakes at 8 a.m., along with live music,
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
favorite, Fish & Chips.
Free parking located across the street from the pub at
www.mcgillins.com.
E-mail releases two-weeks in advance to
jerry@jerrybloom.com. Follow above format.
News to Reach Latimer and Locust. For reservations or info, call 215-893-
Anthony Kearns Returns to Upper For tickets call the box office at
610-622-1189 • WWW. UDPAC . ORG
Avril
The Main Line’s Newest BYOB
Center to receive ticket discounts throughout the year. The Upper Darby Performing
Now Serving Bagels, Breakfast Sandwiches,
Arts Center is located at 601 North Lansdowne Avenue in Drexel Hill, PA. The
Homemade Spreads, Salads, Soups & Sandwiches
Performing Arts Center offers free parking and is wheel-chair accessible.
for Take-Out or Eat-In in Our Cozy Cafe.
134 BALA AVENUE, BALA CYNWYD • 7 AM - 10 PM
SAY YOU SAW IT IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS 610-667-2626 • Fax 610-667-2633
GOSPEL RAP ARTIST 10% OFF any Knish or Specialty Pot Pie Order. Exp. 5/31/11
ƒ
s *AZZY *EWELRY Tickets can be
s (OT (ANDBAGS purchased at the door.
H EALTHY L IVING
Steven Schutzbank D.P.M.
P ODIATRIST • S URGEON
SPORTS INJURIES • HEEL SPURS • DIABETIC FOOT CARE
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.
HERE TWICE A MONTH!
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
JFCS’ Center for Special Needs, JFCS President and CEO, Each Week!
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
and also trained horses, many of whom went on to win
prestigious steeplechase awards.
reservations are required.
The Graystone Society, which was created in 1984 to help
When you schedule 5 days.
With this coupon. Not valid with other offers or prior purchases. Exp. 4/9/11 Eventually, Mrs. Hannum had to give up riding due to multi- preserve the city’s historic architecture, also assists with
ple injuries, which kept her out of the saddle and into a Jeep municipal improvement and economic development through
F U L LY I N S U R E D AND BONDED
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
FAMILY VISION CARE When Stewart moved his family to Unionville, he immedi- made Coatesville the outstanding center of the iron and
ately started to buy land parcels and eventually would ac- steel industry that it is today. For event information and
Eye Examinations • Contact Lenses • Most Insurance Accepted
cumulate over 5,000 acres in that pastoral community. He reservations, contact The Graystone Society at 610-384-9282
Full Range of Eyewear, including designer
also encouraged all of his friends to do the same. With power or graystone@lukensnhd.org.
City Line Professional Building comes responsibility, and that was not lost on young Nancy, The Lukens National Historic District is located at 50
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.
1940. With their home at Brooklawn, deeded in 1682, Mrs.
Amy N. Fox, O.D. Hours: M,W,F 9:30-5:30
Michael A. Karliner O.D. Tu,Th 9:30-7:00
7516 CITY AVENUE, SUITE 11 - 12 • PHILA. PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS EVERY WEEK IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS!
215-877-7580 • www.BodyByFisherNow.com Call 610-667-6623 for Great Rates and Advertising Ideas to Help Your Business!
March 9 – March 15, 2011 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Page 11
living and social responsibility. Throughout the Delaware 950 Montgomery Ave. Narberth, PA
Valley, the YMCA of Philadelphia & Vicinity serves more than 610-668-TEST www.chytennarberth.com
52,000 members and 140,000 individuals a year – regardless
of age, income or background – to nurture the potential of Each Week Find What You Need in City Suburban News!
children and teens, improve the nation’s health and well-
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
Marian has graciously said yes to every project, event or For information, call 215-963-3700 or visit www.philaymca.org. “Best in Apartment Living 2009”
Benefits: Choices:
Fourth Annual Autism Institute Workshop Set •
•
Individual Heat and Air
Entraguard Entry System
• Rates Based on 30% of
Adjusted Monthly Income.
Pennsylvania Turnpike, Route 202 and I-476.
G wynedd-Mercy College’s Autism Institute is holding its
fourth annual Autism Workshop on Saturday, April 9.
The workshop addresses autism identification, programming
The fee is $25, which includes a light breakfast and lunch.
Preschool personnel will receive a scholarship through a
•
•
Gas Range/Disposal
Pull Chain Emergency Alarm
• Maximum Income
Restrictions.
in Bedroom and Bath. And More:
and ongoing support for administrators, teachers, parapro- grant from the Montgomery County Child Development
fessionals and preschool personnel. Foundation. Act 48 credit hours are available through the • Laundry Facilities/Cable • Convenient to Public
The workshop will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the workshop. • Library/Chapel Transportation, Shopping
College’s Center for Lifelong Learning in East Norriton, PA, Visit gmc.edu to view workshop breakout sessions and • Senior Citizen Club on site: and Medical Facilities.
conveniently located at 480 E. Germantown Pike. The Center, speakers and to register. Those interested may also contact Enjoy Hobbies, Cards and
a three-story building located on the corner of Arch Road Deborah Schadler, PhD, at 215-646-7300, ext. 160 or email Activities, Lunches in Our
and East Germantown Pike, is easily accessible from the Schadler.d@gmc.edu.
Community Room.
S PRING C ONCERT S ERIES has had the rare opportunity to perform at the Kimmel
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.
Heather performs locally
3901 Conshohocken Ave., Phila.
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
Reach Your Clients
in Music from the Esther Boyer College of Music at Temple at weddings and special
University. She is a part of many regional orchestras, includ-
ing Symphony in C (formerly Haddonfield Symphony), Lan-
events.
Subsequent concerts are
Every Week.
caster Symphony, Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra, and is a scheduled for the third Sun-
founding member of the Allegro Chamber Orchestra, among days in April and May from
others. She also judges violin auditions for the Reading
Youth Symphony Orchestra.
3:00 - 4 :30 p.m. at the library.
Audience members are being
BA N NEWS
S BUR
K LY
WEE
Claudia Pellegrini began her violin studies at the age of asked to bring a non-perish-
five in her homeland of Spain. Throughout her childhood
she had the privilege of studying under some of Europe’s
able food item to be donated
to Philabundance, the Phila- CIT Y
PHIL
UADE
LPHI
A &
THE
M A I N LINE
’S F
AV O
RITE
ss Organis
t to
World-Cla Free Concert Celebra
ting 24
Years of
Comm
unity Ne
ws!
Novem
ber 12
– Nove
mber 18
, 2008
es Wo rk s
finest teachers. She taught her first student when she was delphia region’s largest food FREE al Featur Perform ber 20
, No. 10 on Novem tt, LVO
Year 24 ademy ohn Sco rm a
on Festwivned Ar tists
opal Ac
J At Episc rfo
wi ll pe t at the
sixteen and at the age of nineteen moved to the United States bank and hunger relief orga- OUE
FIINNDSYID
R
st Pers thor
cer
free con al Academy
M UNIT F
Y ir b y Reno best-sell
featuringe Funderburg
ing au
dings
Episcop y, Novem-
Th urs da
at 7:30
p.m.
to pursue her master’s degree at Temple University. Cur- nization. Each artist will also C O M
ERE!
ry, an
ive Histolphia-based
event
author
Lis moir rea
tures me sions, doc
u- ber 20 of 1944
in Class on Ep is-
NEWS H
sen t Relat de val fea discus gs ,
d Ph ila hor sc ree ninen- Ch ap el campus in
tival wi
ll pre
ohn an and aut
ry film eri
The Fes niel Mendels copal’s n Square.
rently, she divides her time between composition, produc- have CDs available for sale. Da
me nta ance art, exp exhibi-
perform visual arts ons,
rs,
tial tou sic, compe more.
titi
Newtow on is free
Admissi welcome.
are
tions, mu eptions and nder and all the Organ-
ing, teaching, and being a full-time member of Symphony The series is funded by The artist rec rson Arts Fou Vicki
First Pe ive Director ever
cut
and Exe s, “More tha nth
n
Scott,
Director
ist and St. Thomas
at
Music in New York,
of
associate thedral in
Shane 6 ou r ex gh
er throu Ca
Paul’s and ser ved
both as a violinist and as a singer. She recently released a shop in Berwyn. Page togeth
re.”
we sha day, Novem se nt
On Sun va l wi ll pre
sti
ber 16
event
,
London nis t an d
as Or ga
or of Mu
Direct l’s for more
sic
the Fe Histor y,” an author free
collection of inspirational works “Landing In Peace,” con- Register for the Spring Con- “Relative best-selling an d
featuringMe nd els oh n hor
Da nie l hia-based autha ve
tt, LVO
form a
will per Academy
al
John Scoat the Episcop at 7:30 p.m
t
at St. Pauo decades.
n tw
. tha on g oth ers
Am arles and
,
elp
Philad derburg, wh
o concer November 20 nce Ch sgiving
ceived as a donation to The Flight, Inc., a non-profit orga- cert Series by calling Tredyf- Men delsohn
Lise Fun voted years family
bo th dethe minutia of grand
ting by the
to dis- Thursday
,
s perfo
Scott ha na in 1981,
the
the we
th
dding
bir thday
of Pri
vice of
rmed at National Ser celebration ty the
of
Thank for the
He r Majes has
the sec ries, framed y. They will 100
att tt
Photo/M ilee
nization focused on making music available for infirmed frin Public Library at 610-688- ellnes
The W unity
s
r Danie
lsohn wil
l Mende tival.
Fes
l be ap pear at
m an d
sto
sweep
of his tor
the ir res
dis cu ss members.
pe cti ve
Lady Dia llennium, the Golden Jub anist, Mr. Sco
for the
Queen
Mi
r, and the ncert org
Mothe nd. As a co and has perfo ony.
of Engla extensively ndon Symph dedicato
rmed wit
h the
ry
ng autho First Person ce Six of Six Queen Lo
Comm ates rea d fro with audien A Search for of his rld the
people in hospitals and clinics. For info visit www.claudia- 7092 or emailing Gretchen Ce lebr
Page 8
Best-selli
rson Art
s’ sev ent h annualir memoirs ohn’s Lost:
of memo
irst Pe rson Festival , running
els
Mend a gripping
is
acc ou
—Holo
nt of six tims
caust vicsearch Ro yal
the wo
toured ilharmonic
Ph
rforman
ce
and the opal will be organ.
at Episc
1944 Ch
ap el’s new
at 1785
The pe the Class of y is located ections to Ep emy.or
Bisho p White
iscopal
Million membersa detective-li
ke
The for em Dir alacad
pellegrini.com. Chamberlin at gchamberlin@ First Pe mentary art iladelphia, own family recital iscopal Acad , PA 19073.
F
cu Ph thr ough and deaths. w.episcop Commun
i
and do - 16 in and d live s The Ep are
wn Squ online at ww Director of
ber 11 by local uncovereabout their on page
5
Newto
Novem wcase works d art ist s for fac
ts t Person
Festival Drive, can be found chael Letts,
will sho lly ren ow ne real- See Firs
campu
s l Mi
on, cal
Heather Wright received both her bachelor’s and masters’ ccls.org. For info, online visit ure on
sed on
na tio na o events ba inary Festi-
ormati
For inf at 484-424-1
484.
ve Story
ty- tw isc ipl ion s,
twen multid cat
Hosts Lect
through ences. The
SAY YOU SAW IT IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS 857 Montgomery Avenue, 2nd Floor, Narberth, PA 19072
610-667-6623 Fax: 610-667-6624 Email: citysuburbannews@mac.com
Promote Your School & Spring Programs Every Week in City Suburban News!
Support Your Free Community Newspaper – Pick up a copy of City Suburban News every week!
Page 12 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS March 9 – March 15, 2011
EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley
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-
ber, of Bryn Mawr to the Oscar Party are – Marc Moreau and
Juliet Goodfriend, president, of Penn Valley.
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
– Dianne Semingson with L’Amour & Couture co-chair Eliana Rita Harper with Denise Creedon and her husband, Board From left – Walter Strine with daughter-in-law Inez Strine, wife
Papadakis and Theresa Rollins. Photos/Sofia Negron chair, Stephen Madva. Alice Strine, and Ellen Berman Lee.
Enjoying the event are, From left – Rachel Moore, L’Amour & Let Your Business Grow in City Suburban News! View City Suburban News online:
Couture co-chair Maria Papadakis, and GN Kang. Call 610-667-6623 for Great Solutions to Reach Your Clients! Visit www.Scribd.com/CitySuburbanNews
March 9 – March 15, 2011 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Page 13
Mail Payment to:
C LASSIFIED
CLASSIFIED
DEADLINE CITY SUBURBAN NEWS
Friday by NOON 857 Montgomery Ave.
2nd Floor
Call: 610-667-6623 Narberth, PA 19072
Fax: 610-667-6624 Email your ad info, address & phone number to: citysuburbannews@mac.com We Get Results!
WE GET RESULTS!!! FIND A GREAT JOB SELL YOUR HOUSE FIX YOUR HOME FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED HERE!
Call or email your advertising request by FRIDAY AT NOON for our next issue. Sign up for multiple weeks for advertising discount.
Real Estate for Sale
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
SELLING TIP: Put yourPut
home on the market
onbefore e
herbert yentis realtors
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
HOMES BY MILLIE Aprilmarket
when the before
inventoryApril
increases dramatically
when the
PRUDENTIAL FOX & ROACH 7300 City Avenue • 215-878-7300
inventory increases dramatically. www.yentis.com
Call Millie Schoenberg
610-645-5222 • 610-527-0900 CALL RON TOGNUCCI, OUR 85th YEAR OF MATCHING
3/16 Top Listing Agent BUYERS & SELLERS!!!
COMING SOON
GRI, CRS - 25 Years 3/30
** OVERBROOK PARK **
22xx Haverford Rd., Ardmore 73xx Woodcrest - COMING SOON! NEWLY RENOVATED!
10xx Township Line Rd., Wynnewood Century 21 Alliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL FOR PRICE.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ BORN & RAISED IN OVERBROOK 7605 Woodcrest - 3/1 garage, “move in immed.” . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$129,000.
3/9 Free Market Evaluation – CALL RON TOGNUCCI ** OVERBROOK **
Direct Line 610-853-8450 • Office 610-449-6006 10xx N. 67th - 3 BR, 11/4 bath. Needs TCL! Short Sale. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$79,900.
Find Buyers Here! STORES & OFFICES AVAILABLE IN
Jack Creswell – a Realtor since 1989 – is ready, CALL US TODAY. OVERBROOK PARK/PHILADELPHIA/DREXEL HILL
PENN VALLEY/BALA CYNWYD/HAVERTOWN
willing and able to help with your Real Estate needs.
Interest rates are lower than ever! CITY SUBURBAN WE CAN EASILY
NEWS
University City – $249,900
435 S. 48th St., 4 BR, 1 BA, Needs TLC. IS A GREAT DESIGN YOUR AD! Advertise in City Suburban News Every Week!
We Offer Great Rates!
Call Jack Creswell PLACE
877-994-6398 ext. 399 • nextre.com/JackCreswell TO ADVERTISE! To conveniently receive CITY SUBURBAN NEWS every
SEE PAGE 15 FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES (P.S. This space
Advertise Your week through the mail, please send $65 with your mail-
ing address or call 610-667-6623. You will receive 50
To Advertise call 610-667-6623 or email:
could be yours!) Main Line RE issues for your one-year subscription.
citysuburbannews@mac.com Listings Here!
Find Great Services in
Say You Saw It Here In CITY SUBURBAN NEWS! City Suburban News!
A F F O R D A B LY A D V E R T I S E H E R E ! Affordably Advertise Here
Advertise in City
Suburban News
to Reach Your
Reach Your Clients Each Week! Customers.
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS –
Every Week. DEADLINE
Your Community Paper for 26 Years!
FOR
S ASK FOR STAR TREATMENT AT
URBA N NEW CLASSIFIED CITY SUBURBAN NEWS CLASSIFIED!
S
LY
B
EEK
U
W
RITE
AV O
CI Y
’S F , 2009
nuary 27
T
LINE
PHIL
ADE
L PHIA
& TH
E
C O N C E R TT
Years of
Comm
MAIN
unity Ne
ws
January
21 – Ja
FOR ADS IS
ORIAL ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
ing 24
1 col. x 1.5" deep
FR E E ie Rober ts M E M G I F T E D S T U D E N
Celebrat
student
FRIDAY AT
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
r Cok ward
, No. 19 ember
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
t to rem
Year 24
OUE
FIINNDSYID
R mmentato
litical Co Cabrini College
A Music
holds
concer legacy.
school and build his
RECEIVE STAR ❏ $20.63 - 1 week
UNITY Po
men,
NOON.
such wo rre- Ber-
mage to nal co r- he Nelly ool
M e ive T pays ho ludes perso
C
N
O M
EWS H
ER E! to R ec and inc ce and privat Martha
spond
Jef fer
en
Ab
son
iga
wea, am
il
nals of , Dolley Ma ers.
on g
e jou
dis
oth
Ivy You
ng
Sacaja annually, the s women me lin stu de nt,
wil
ori
man Sch S)
Music
Adams, on, and of l hold a mem-
mory of
(NB
t in
al concergifted
TREATMENT ❏ $76.52 - 4 weeks
❏ $144 - 8 weeks
Given ognize ding vio Lee, on
ard rec
Willis Awve made outstfield of
who ha tions in the
contribu irs.
an
in Radio
Chanlan 23, 2009
y
Januar . Chanlan
at 7 p.m 8, pass-
, age
Place your Ad in an
public
affa Women berts as Lee ay on Dec-
and Tel
one of
erican
The Am sion cited Ro men
evi
the 50
histor y
wo
ed aw
greatest asting, emsevere case
of broadcngress a
ber 19
due to
ephali-
viral encwas the
of Attention-Grabbing 1 col. x 2" deep
in the Librar y of Co end,”
&
Author to
and the g Leg tis. He
a “Livin select group youngest sch t
ol-
Star Border
❏ $27.50 - 1 week
her
named her one of a attained den
hip stu Ber-
ian
Histor Civil
Advertising
kin g hav e ars lly
ma cans to of the the Ne
s of Ameri r. A member Hall of at n School of
Discus ts no
that ho ing and Ca ves on
ble ma quite Chanlan .
sic and shed morate
Righ
Page 5
Bro
Fame,
adc ast
ards of
als o
the Pre
rof - Mu
Robertsseveral non-p si- an accomfor his
violinist .
pli
’s lov
cert wil
l comme music and
The con e and passio
n for
s involv
life
Category:__________________________.
- g,
ws politi Amoore and Chai Lin repreneur. open sug
ABC Ne senior t; ent free and and pas per child is ip Progradent, from
aro
berts, d activis siness olarsh .
okie Ro entator an nal Public and bu lecture, Gr ace Ha ll and $10 an Lee Sch ted violin stu ter their talent 105
leader ts’ 3:30 p.m.
cal commlyst for Natio 2009 Ivy in the 610 King of
customers.
Chanl ip to a gif fos 6-5
C
ber l be the s to at 610 -89
Ro wil s, son
news ana l receive the Cabrini pu bli c, campu n about a scholarsh adequate les Kristin Gray
to the of the Cabrini For informatio t Dan
MUST ATTACH AD COPY information to this form. (please print)
wil h t
Radio A ard
at ion wit contac
C LASSIFIED
CLASSIFIED
DEADLINE CITY SUBURBAN NEWS
Friday by NOON 857 Montgomery Ave.
2nd Floor
Call: 610-667-6623 Narberth, PA 19072
Fax: 610-667-6624 Email your ad info, address & phone number to: citysuburbannews@mac.com We Get Results!
WE GET RESULTS!!! FIND A GREAT JOB SELL YOUR BIKE FIX YOUR HOUSE FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED HERE!
Call or email your advertising request by FRIDAY AT NOON for our next issue. Sign up for multiple weeks for advertising discount.
Help Wanted Apartments for Rent Painting Hauling/Removal
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
RECEIVE STAR
TREATMENT
❏ $20.63 - 1 week
❏ $76.52 - 4 weeks
customers. CLASSIFIED Find a Job or
Advertise a
This FT position is a great
opportunity for a creative,
We print & independent, professional
Place your Ad in an ❏ $144 - 8 weeks
distribute 17,000
ADS IS Job in City
Suburban
worker! Base + great com.
Attention-Grabbing
Star Border
1 col. x 2" deep
❏ $27.50 - 1 week
copies of City
Suburban News
FRIDAY AT News!
Email résumé & letter to:
CitySuburbanNews@
gmail.com
Call 610-667-6623
to place your ad!
❏ $102 - 4 weeks each week. NOON.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
❏ $192 - 8 weeks Say You Saw It in CITY SUBURBAN NEWS!
C LASSIFIED
CLASSIFIED
DEADLINE CITY SUBURBAN NEWS
Friday by NOON 857 Montgomery Ave.
2nd Floor
Call: 610-667-6623 Narberth, PA 19072
Fax: 610-667-6624 Email your ad info, address & phone number to: citysuburbannews@mac.com We Get Results!
WE GET RESULTS!!! FIND A GREAT JOB SELL YOUR BIKE FIX YOUR HOUSE FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED HERE!
Call or email your advertising request by FRIDAY AT NOON for our next issue. Sign up for multiple weeks for advertising discount.
Services Home Improvements
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
for
NLY
$45w1eeks! 1x1
Column Inch Deep
ADS IS
FRIDAY AT
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
(H) 610-449-3852
(C) 484-429-4050
LIC. # 9133539
REFLEXOLOGY CENTER
Certified Professional Services • Oriental Massage Available
Credit Cards Accepted • Gift Certificates Available • Free Parking
HEADACHE • DIGESTIVE DISORDERS • NEUROPATHY
INSOMNIA • BACK PAIN • NUMBNESS • SCIATICA
Monday - Saturday 10 am - 8 pm • Sunday by Appt.
111 BALA AVENUE, BALA CYNWYD • 610-667-8370
music. With an artist’s grace and a Caribbean soul, the Dali Quartet is today’s freshest voice
Visit www.Scribd.com/CitySuburbanNews for Latin American musicians. Tickets are $18, $12 for seniors and all children and students
are free, supported by the Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Memorial Fund. Join for a complimen-
tary Meet the Artists reception following the concert. Call 610-649-2517 or visit www.tricoun-
tyconcerts.org.
Advertise in
City Suburban SENIOR
News to Reach CITIZENS’
CALL 610-667-6623.