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Sketch Club and Newman Galleries,
jointogether this year
to present the 2010
Philadelphia Sketch
Club Members Exhibition.
This is a memorable exhibition held duringthe Club’s 150th anniversary year with the
Club’s membership including many notableartists. The exhibition will be held at Newman
Galleries, 1625 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,from
June 12 through July 9, 2010.
Thereception for the exhibition will be on Satur-day,
June 12,
from Noon to 4 p.m. All areinvited. Admission is free.Since its founding in 1860, the Philadelphia
Sketch Club’s membership has included many
of the finest artists in America. In its 2010Members Exhibi
tion Show & Sale, the SketchClub assures
its viewers that its contemporary cast
still carries on the fine tradition. Gallery
hours are Tuesday - Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information call 215-545-9298 or visit www.sketchclub.org.
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he Viviana Theatrepresents Elton Johnand Tim Rice’s TonyAward winning contempo-rary musical,
 AIDA,
June9 - 19
.
The productionstars a young and excep-tionally talented cast in-cluding Chelsea Stotter(Merion) as Aida, JustinWalsh (Prospect Park) asRadames and CaitlinMarmion (Deptford) asAmneris. Directed and
Choreographed by Matthew
Phillips-English (PA/NJ)with musical direction by
Lynn DellaPietra (Philadel-
phia/Narberth).Set in ancient Egypt,
 AIDA
tells the grand andunforgettable story of thetimeless bond between
Radames, a powerful Egyp
-tian soldier and Aida, an
enslaved Nubian princess.
When forbidden loveblossoms between them,the young lovers areforced down a perilouspath that leads to an un-foreseeable and shocking conclusion. Ultimately, theirtrue and courageous devotion sets an unparalleled exam-ple that rises above their cultural differences and warringnations and forever changes the lives of their countrymen.Elaborate and creative staging, rousing dance numbersand a poignant, award winning score makes
 AIDA
a majorcrowd pleaser and suitable for all ages.Show dates and times: June 9, 10, 11 at 7:30 p.m.; June 12at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; June 13 at 2:00 p.m. (matineeonly); June 16, 17, 18 at 7:30 p.m.; June 19 at 2:00 p.m. and7:30 p.m.Ticket Prices for Matinee/Evening: Children (12 & under)$8.00/$10.00; Adults $10.00/$12.00. Tickets available at thebox office or online at: prospectumc.tix.com.Viviana Theatre is located at Prospect United MethodistChurch, 8th Avenue & Rte. 420, Prospect Park, PA 19076.For info call 610-534-2020.
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est-selling author and babyboomer expert Gail Sheehy will
give a talk on caring for spousesor parents with chronic illnesses
and sign her latest book, “Pas-
sages in Caregiving: Turning Chaosinto Confidence,” on Monday,
June 7,
at WHYY.
The program will begin at 7 p.m., with a
reception and book-signing following at 8:30
p.m. The event will be held in the LincolnFinancial Education Studioin WHYY’s new Dorrance H.Hamilton Public Media Com-mons, 150 N. Sixth St., Phila-delphia.Admission is free to mem-b
ers of WHYY, AARP and The
Transition Network. Admis-sion for nonmembers is $15.Limited parking is availableat the National ConstitutionCenter parking facility, 525Arch St., Philadelphia, at adiscounted rate of $9.The program is part of the
 Boomervision! 
community-dialogue series, presentedby Coming of Age.Sheehy’s presentation will
focus on answering questions
and addressing commonconcerns for those who are
faced with having to care for
loved ones with serious ill-
nesses or injuries for the first
time. In her new book, Sheehy
illustrates how prominentand growing the group of
adults having to care for loved
ones is. The author urgesreaders to “prepare for anexhilarating Second Adult-hood” that may be haltedwith the newfound respon-sibilities in taking on these
sudden and life-altering tasks.
About 65 million Americanadults care for a sick parent
or in-law or support a spouse
or child through chronic illnesses or dis-
abilities, according to the most recent survey
by AARP. Sheehy traveled across Americaand interviewed hundreds of caregivers indifferent places and subcultures.For information about the event and toregister, visit WHYY.org/memberexperienceor call 215-351-0511. The event is presented
by Coming of Age with special support from
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contemporary musical, “AIDA.” 
 
Ocean City,NJFlower Show 
Ocean City, NJ’s 38th Annual Flower 
Show is set for 
 June 4 - 6
at the
Music Pier, Boardwalk and Moorlyn
Terrace. Over 300 exhibitors will
compete for prizes in Artistic Design
and Horticultural categories. Entry is free to both the competitors and
public. Hours are 2 to 9 p.m. on Fri.,June 4, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sat. and10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sun. Schedules
 with complete information are avail-
able at City Hall Annex, 901 Asbury 
 Ave. and local flower shops. Call Kay 
Reilly 609-399-1199 for Artistic De-sign information. For horticulture,call Rae Mullineaux, 609-391-9578.
“Science in theSummer”
GlaxoSmithKline’s “Science in theSummer” is a fun and free educa-tional experience offered at locallibraries for students entering 2ndthrough 6th grade. For weekly pro-gram updates on “Science in the
Summer” follow the program on Face
-book. Also visit www.scienceinthe-
summer.com for all registration andcourse dates and times at your local
libraries.
Meet Author 
There will be three opportunities
to meet local author and sports his
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torian Rich Westcott when he signs
copies of his new book, “Philadel-
phia Phillies Past & Present” at area
Barnes & Noble stores (MVP Books;$25). The events are free and open
to the public: Saturday,
 June 5,
from 1 - 3 p.m.: Barnes & Noble
Devon, 150 Sweedsboro Rd., Devon;
Saturday,
 June 12,
from 3 - 5 p.m.:Barnes & Noble Cherry Hill, 911
Haddonfield Rd., Cherry Hill; Sunday,
 June 13
, from 2 - 4 p.m.: Barnes &
Noble Metroplex, 2300 Chemical Rd.,
Plymouth Meeting. Visit www.rich
- westcott.homestead.com.
“Pretty Young Thang”
 Actorlady Productions presents“Pretty Young Thang” at the Walk-
ing Fish Theatre. Written, produced,
and performed by Raine D’Jonson,and directed by Mr. Johnnie HobbsJr., PYT is an in-your-face melo-drama executed with sincerity andskill. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door, and beverages willbe served. The upcoming showsare
 June 6
at 3 p.m., 5 p.m., and 7p.m. at Walking Fish Theatre, 2509Frankford Avenue.
DCMH to Host Blood
Delaware County Memorial Hospi-tal, in conjunction with the Ameri-can Red Cross, will sponsor a blooddrive on Tuesday,
 June 8
from 7a.m. - 7 p.m. in Meeting Rooms A & C of the hospital, located at 501N. Lansdowne Avenue, Drexel Hill.
To make an appointment to donate,
call 610-284-8630.
Pharmaceutical Workshop
The Learning Key, Inc. in Washing
tonCrossing, PA is offering “The Busi-
ness of Pharmaceutical Drug Devel-opment
 Workshop” on
 June 9
from 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The one-day workshop, facilitated by Dr.Elizabeth Treher, is for those who work in or with the pharmaceuti
calindustry. The workshop will cover 
thediscovery, preclinical, clinical devel-opment,
and regulatory processes.For information call 215-493-9641.
 View “Planet Earth”
On Wednesday,
 June 9
at 2 p.m., join the Haverford Township FreeLibrary for a viewing of one of theepisodes of the “Planet Earth” ser-
ies. More than five years in the mak 
-
ing, “Planet Earth” redefines natural
history filmmaking. Award-winningactress and conservationist Sigour-
ney Weaver is the series’ narrator.
The library is located at 1601 Darby 
Road. For info, contact SamanthaShepherd at 610-446-3082.
“The Many Faces of Breast Cancer”
“The Many Faces of Breast Cancer”brings together leading medical ex
-perts and Carla Markell, the FirstLady of Delaware and a breast can-cer survivor, for a panel discussion
about the risks of recurrence amongsurvivors, treatment options and new 
breast cancer research. The event,
hosted by The Helen F. Graham Can
-cer Center in partnership with theDelaware Breast Coalition, the
 American Cancer Society, Susan G
.Komen for the Cure Philadelphia Affiliate and the Wellness Com-munity Delaware, begins at 5:30p.m. Wednesday,
 June 9,
at TheHelen F. Graham Cancer Center,Christiana Care, 4701 Ogletown-
Stanton Rd., Newark, DE 19713. The
program is sponsored by Astra-Zeneca. To register, call 1-877-267-2316 or e-mail ManyFaces-
 Wilmington@Zzenogroupevents.com.
For info, visit www.facebook.com/ ManyFacesofBreastCancer.
Coffee and Mystery 
Join Samantha Shepherd for Cof-
fee and Mystery on Thursday,
 June
10
at 11 a.m. The group will be
discussing Archeological Mysteries
this month. The library is located
at 1601 Darby Road. For information,
contact by phone at 610-446-3082,haverford@delcolibraries.org or  visit www.haverfordlibrary.org.
 Annual Flag Day Concert at the MerionTribute House
Merion Civic Association invites the
community to enjoy the Annual Flag
Day Concert On-the-lawn at theMerion Tribute House, Thursday,
 June 10
at 7:15 p.m., rain or shine.
Come early and bring a picnic sup-p
er, blanket or lawn chairs and revel
in the spirited music with friendsand neighbors. In case of rain, the
Concert will move inside the Tribute
House. Music will be offered by The
Merion Concert Band, directed by Tim Mullen. For info call 610-664-0441, mca.secy@merioncivic.org,or visit www.merioncivic.org.
Business Expo
The Philadelphia Business Expo of  Young Professionals & Small Busi-nesses will be held on Saturday,
 June 12, 2010
at the the First Dis
-trict Plaza located at 3801 MarketStreet, Philadelphia, PA from 11:00a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Exhibitor tablesare $30. This event is open to thepublic free of charge! For info visit www.phillyPPS.weebly.com.
Shells: Creatures andCollecting Program
On Sunday,
 June 13,
from 1:30 - 3p.m., bring the family shell collec-tion to the Academy of NaturaSciences and receive expert help
from Academy staff on how to identify 
and organize your treasuresfrom the shore. Learn about theanimals that left these beautifushells behind and meet live shellecreatures. $25 adult-child pair. $5each additional adult or child. Foinformation and to register, cal215-299-1060.
Meet Author 
The Haverford Township FreeLibrary presents local author MarcSchuster to kick off its Adult Sum-mer Reading Program “SummeSplash.” On
 June 15
at 11 a.m., join the reference staff for brunchand a presentation by MarcSchuster. His debut novel, “TheSingular Exploits of Wonder Mo
& Party Girl.” At turns horrifying an
hilarious, The Singular Exploits of  Wonder Mom and Party Girl offersa scathing indictment of Americanconsumer culture and the wildly 
conflicting demands it makes upon
 women. Registration is requirefor this event. Contact the Refer-ence desk at 610-446-3082 ext. 202or register online at www.haver-fordlibrary.org/events. The library is located at 1601 Darby Road inHavertown.
Civil War Program
On Thursday,
 June 17,
at 7:30 p.m.,
Dr. Sidney Copel, a retired clinica
psychologist and Civil War buff, wil
present a lecture and slide show a
Temple Sholom in Broomall dealing
 with the sort of entertainment
tha was being presented in Ameri
can
theaters during the Civil War 
perio(vaudeville, side shows, min
strels,circuses) including the fas
cinatingstory of a young Jewish girl
 who was
the most famous actress on the
 American stage at the time. The public
is invited. Dr. Copel’s presenta-tion will be part of the annual 6:30
p.m. Closing Supper of the Hilltop
-pers, the senior citizen group of Temple Sholom. The cost for both
the catered light supper and the pro
-gram is $15 per person. Reserva-tions for the supper must be madein advance. However, for non-Hill-toppers wishing to attend only Dr.
Copel’s 7:30 p.m. presentation there
is a suggested donation of $2. Temple
Sholom in Broomall is handicap-ped accessible. For directions aninformation call Temple Sholom a610-356-5165.
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On
June 5
at 8 p.m. thePhiladelphia Society of ArtLiterature and Music(PSALM) Salon will featureAudrey Fox’s drawings of
musicians that were sketch
-ed during PSALM concerts.Audrey Fox has worked asan artist and art teacher inLower Merion Township forover twenty years, exhibit-ing in numerous galleriesand museums as well asteaching art for the LowerMerion School District and Lower Merion’s Recreation Depart-ment. A Blues concert is also scheduled on
June 5
that willfeature Jay Gullo and Little Toby Walker. Tickets for the event
are $16/advance, $20/door. The PSALM Salon is located at 5848
Overbrook Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131. For info call 215-477-7578 or visit PSALMsalon.com or www.audreyfox.com.
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Footlighters Theater 
Footlighters Theater presents the audience participation melodrama“You Have the Right to Remain Dead” by Pat Cook. Show dates are
 June4, 5, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19
at 8 p.m. and
 June 6 and 13
at 2 p.m. Foot-lighters is located at 58 Main Avenue, Berwyn, PA 19312. For informa-tion
and reservations call 610-296-9245 or visit www.Footlighters-Theater.com.
Ronald McDonald House Golf Fundraiser 
Ronald McDonald House Golf Fund
raiser, Monday 
 June 7,
at Phila
del-phia Country Club, Gladwyne, PA, will award $100,000 for Holes In One!
Open to the public, other activities includes tennis, cards, games. Sandiand Max Paul of Ardmore Toyota will give one $50,000 prize for a Hole inOne, and Danielle and Louis Barson of Hymie’s Deli will give another $50,000 Hole in One prize. Guests can participate in the area’s only heli-copter ball drop where one winner receives $10,000. Find info online at
www.philarmh.org or email Annemarie Cutler at accutler3@verizon.net.
National Constitution Center Program
Rajiv Chandrasekaran, “Washington Post” journalist and author of “Im-
perial Life in the Emerald City;” Charles Maier, author of “Among Empires”
and Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History at Harvard University; andTimothy Parsons, author of “The Rule of Empires” and Professor of African History at Washington University, will join the National Consti-tution Center to address the evolution of empires, in conjunction with
the Center’s “Ancient Rome & America” exhibition. Dane Kennedy, Elmer 
Louis Kayser Professor of History and International Affairs at The George
Washington University, moderates. The program will take place on Mon-day,
 June 7, 2010
at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free, but reservations areequired and can be made by calling 215-409-6700.
Taste of Summer 
On Tuesday,
 June 8, 2010,
Girard College in Philadelphia will host Taste
of Summer, a fundraising event to support Girard College and its ESFDream Camp program. The Taste of Summer will take place from 6 p.m.- 9 p.m. at Girard College’s prestigious Founder’s Hall, 2101 South Col-lege Avenue. Individual tickets are $100 per person. To purchase tickets,contact Susan Norcross at Cashman & Associates at 215-627-1060 or susan@cashmanandassociates.com.
Luncheon
The Jeptha Abbott Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution is pre
-enting a Luncheon at the Philadelphia Country Club, Gladwyne,
 June, 2010,
at 11:30 a.m. The Luncheon is in honor of the retiring Boardnd for the installation of new officers. The guest speaker will be Dr.
Bruce Cole, President and CEO, The American Revolution Center at Valley 
Forge, the first national institution devoted to exploring the history andcontinuing impact of the American Revolution. For information callAmanda Muckle at 610-525-6040.
Romeo & Juliet Auction
The Pennsylvania Ballet is presenting its Romeo & Juliet Auction,
 June9, 2010,
at the Academy of Music, Broad and Locust Streets, Philadel-
phia, at 6 p.m. The evening begins with a silent auction in the Academy’s
newly refurbished ballroom. Guests will then have dinner on the Academy 
of Music Stage, with the dancers, followed by a live auction. Proceeds of the Romeo & Juliet Auction will benefit The Pennsylvania Ballet. For information call 215-587-6916.
Go Red for Women
Our Hearts, Our Choice, is the theme of the Go Red for Women Luncheon
& Health Expo that will be held
 June 11, 2010,
at the Philadelphia Mar-riott Downtown, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Guests will hear survivor stories and listen to expert advice in the commitment to fight the No. 1killer of women. The luncheon will honor Rosemary Turner, UPS, with
the presentation of Women of Heart Award. Proceeds of Go Red for Women
will benefit the American Heart Association. For info call 215-575-5226.
 Arden Theatre Company’s Granfalloon 2010
Arden Theatre Company’s Granfalloon is slated for Friday,
 June 11, 2010
at the Comcast Center, 1701 John F. Kennedy Boulevard. The biannualfundraising gala will honor N. Peter Hamilton, a longtime Arden BoardMember and devoted supporter of Arden Children’s Theatre and Educa-tion programming.The dinner portion of the evening is sold out, buttickets are available to the reception in the Winter Garden for $150.Information and tickets are available at ardentheatre.org/granfalloon.
“The Illusion of Inclusion” Free PanelDiscussion
On Saturday,
 June 12
(time T.B.D.), The African American Museum inPhiladelphia will host “The Illusion of Inclusion,” a free panel discus-sion exploring the American tradition of marginalizing and exploitingmembers of racial and ethnic minority groups, based on the salientcharacteristics of their cultures, and their differences from the domi-nant culture. Since before the time of heavily exploited legends such as“Blind” Tom Wiggins, America’s minorities have often been perceivedand portrayed as exotic or “other,” with individuals often relegated tothe status of objects which are to be viewed, observed, and displayed,
rather than as whole human beings. This Community Conversation event
 will provide a forum for discussing the various faces and intentions of 
the perpetrators and victims of this traditional ostracism and forced exoti-
cism. Presenters and participants will explore the negative consequences
suffered by both groups when the ideas of cross-cultural exploration andinclusion are confused by bias and prejudice, both unintentional and
deliberate. “The Illusion of Inclusion” will be held at The African American
Museum, 701 Arch Street, Philadelphia. For info visit www.InterAct-Theatre.org.
 A Royal Garden Party 
In Celebration of the Eighty Fourth Birthday and the Fifty-Eighth Year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, The Philadelphia branch of The English Speaking Union is presenting “A Royal Garden Party,”
 June13, 2010,
at 4 p.m. The party will be held at the home of Ann Dupuis
Hozack “Ballygarth” in Philadelphia. The celebration features a hat com-
petition and silent auction. Proceeds from the Royal Garden Party will
benefit The Philadelphia Branch of The English Speaking Union. For info
call 215-545-3619.
Elwyn’s Annual Beef & Beer Fundraiser 
On Saturday,
 June 13,
Elwyn’s Adult Residential Behavioral Health Ser- vices’ (ARBHS) will hold its annual fundraiser at Maggie O’Neill’s, 1062Pontiac Rd., in Drexel Hill. The event, sponsored by Staffing Plus, Inc.
and Quality Care Options, is open to the public and will feature door prizes,
a silent auction, raffles, and 50/50. The event runs from 4 to 8 p.m. $25,includes food, beer, wine and soft drinks. For info contact Tom Gallagher,610-565-1206.
TLLCCF Golf, Bridge & Games Classic
The Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation (TLLCCF) will hold itsannual fundraiser, the Golf, Bridge & Games Classic, on Monday,
 June14, 2010
at the Green Valley Country Club in Lafayette Hill, PA. Tee off time is at 12:00 p.m. and Duplicate and Social Bridge begin at 12:45 p.m.The fee for golf is $275 and includes 18 holes of golf, golf cart, gift,brunch, foursome photo, lunch on the course and reception. The fee for bridge is $75 and includes gift, brunch and snacks. All proceeds benefitchild care centers, teachers and programs. To register for the event or for information, visit www.TLLCCF.org or call 610-992-1140.
Great Chefs Event
The 5th annual Great Chefs event will be held
 June 15, 2010,
from 6 to9 p.m., at Urban Outfitters, Inc. at its facility in the Navy Yard. The eventis hosted under the tutelage of Marc Vetri, Jeff Benjamin, Jeff Michaudand their Vetri Foundation for Children (VFFC). Chefs from across thenation will converge in Philadelphia to cook for childhood cancer cures,to benefit Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer. For 
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• 8 a.m - 2 p.m.Homemade Baked Goods • Vendor Space Avail.
Great Bargains on All Kinds of Items, Food & Fun!
To Benefit the Seniors who reside at Hayes Manor 
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Call 610-368-7916
Plant & Flowers in Containers
We make front entrances,balconies,decks,terraces,patios & pool areas welcoming & beautiful.
Do you have special containers or pots you’dlike filled with plants & flowers?
Plantscapes U.S.A.
VISUAL PLEASURE IS WHAT WE CREATE
Perfect for a loved one or for yourself! 
610-329-3935
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