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FREE Year 26, No. 6


P H I L A D E L P H I A & T H E M A I N L I N E ’ S FAV O R I T E W E E K LY

Celebrating 26 Years of Community News October 13 – October 19, 2010


FIND YOUR
COMMUNITY Hollywood Director Returns to Merion The Producers at The
NEWS HERE! Players Club of Swarthmore who are climbing 10 moun-
tains on 6 continents in a
decade to raise historic
awareness for Alzheimer’s
and Parkinson’s Disease. The
film features a special intro-
duction by Leeza Gibbons,
and the soundtrack includes
a song by Bruce Springsteen.
Yee has climbed 4 moun-
tains with the team. They
reached the summit of Mt.
Kilimanjaro in 2009 and will
“An Actor’s Life be climbing Mt. Everest in 2015.
– On a Role” Proceeds benefit the Leeza
Gibbons Memory Foundation
Page 4 and the Focus On a Cure
Foundation for Parkinson’s.
Sweeping the 2010 film festi-
val circuit in the United States,
Canada, and Europe, the film
took top honors in each
American region thus far.
On Sunday, October 17 at
5 p.m., 10 Mountains 10 Years
will have its Philadelphia
premiere at The Franklin
Institute’s state-of-the-art
LMHS Student Franklin Theater (222 North
at Leadership 20th Street). Tickets can be
purchased in advance at David T. Wills, of Brookhaven, plays the crafty Broadway
Conference www.tinyurl.com/10mountains. Producer, Max Bialystock, and Brendan Sheehan, of Media,
Page 9 The movie will screen as plays his meeker counterpart, Leo Bloom, in “The Producers,”
part of the FirstGlance Film at The Players Club of Swarthmore Theater this October
Merion native and Hollywood Director Jennifer Yee is a 2002 Festival. Yee, along with the and November.
graduate of Lower Merion High School. Her new award- cast and crew, will be on hand
winning film “10 Mountains 10 Years” will have its for a special Q&A with the

W
hat could be better than a hit show? Would you
Philadelphia premiere at The Franklin Institute’s Franklin audience following the screen- believe, a big flop? That’s the idea behind Mel
Theater on Sunday, October 17 at 5 p.m. ing. Brooks’ musical comedy, The Producers. The
Yee is a 2002 graduate of Broadway blockbuster will be hitting The Players Club of

M
erion native and Hollywood Lower Merion High School. Upon graduat- Swarthmore Theater stage in October.
Director Jennifer Yee will re- ing college, she worked for Warner Bros It’s the story of a washed-up Broadway producer and an
turn to her roots this month Studios in Hollywood. She will be featured inhibited accountant who have an idea that’s just too good
for the Philadelphia Premiere in the 2010 November Issue of Glamour to fail...or so they think. Throw in a veritable army of little
Society’s of her new award-winning Magazine. old ladies (dancing, no less), an ex-Nazi playwright and a
film, 10 Mountains 10 Years. Fans can view the official trailer on the Swedish bombshell receptionist and you’ve got a Tony
Evening Hours Narrated by Oscar-nominee Anne Hathaway, movie’s website at www.backlightproduc- Award-winning bout of musical silliness that’s sure to put a
Page 12 10 Mountains 10 Years chronicles the journey tions.com and follow the film on facebook smile on your face.
of an international team of mountain climbers at www.facebook.com/10mountainsmovie. See “The Producers” on page 4

Healthy Living
Page 8 New Director and CEO of Woodmere Art Museum Named
W
oodmere Art Museum recently an- Valerio is committed to Woodmere’s part-
nounced the appointment of William nership with the architects Robert Venturi
Valerio as the Patricia Van Burgh and Denise Scott Brown, who have maintained
Find Halloween Allison Director and CEO. Valerio is com- a long-standing, positive relationship with
mitted to continuing and building on Wood- the Museum. Among Valerio’s first priorities
Happenings! mere’s strengths as Philadelphia’s premier is to create a long range plan for Woodmere
institution for interpreting the art and cul- that will assess deferred maintenance and
ture of Philadelphia. Valerio’s leadership will the Museum’s facility needs. Since 1958,
ensure the continuity and growth of the insti-
Your Community tution. William Valerio has been named Woodmere
Newspaper Dianne A. Meyer, Board President, says, Art Museum’s Patricia Van Burgh Allison
“Bill Valerio brings strong expertise in both Director and CEO.
CITY SUBURBAN art history and strategic planning to Wood-
NEWS mere at a time when the museum is prepar- Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates has help-
ing to move forward and become an even more ed to shape the course of contemporary
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CitySuburbanNews and leadership, I believe that Woodmere will ism and iconography, VSBA’s work has help-
be able to further its mission and connect ed to expand concepts of what architecture
Find us on Facebook! with audiences in exciting new ways.” can be. This focus makes them an ideal part-
Marguerite Lenfest, Board Vice President ner for Woodmere.
E-mail: says, “Devoting my energy, along with many William Valerio says, “I am honored to be-
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com others, to the advancement of Woodmere has come the Patricia Van Burgh Allison Director
been a great passion of mine. I am thrilled and CEO of Woodmere, which is a jewel
that we have such a talented and able leader among the many great cultural institutions
who can bring new energy and experience to of Philadelphia. I am eager to partner with
Woodmere. We are on to a promising new era!” See New Director & CEO at Woodmere on page 10
Page 2 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS October 13 – October 19, 2010

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News to fun weekend of inspiration and re-
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Wellness seminars for the mind, body
As a special supplement to the Phila-
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Presents the Atlantic
City Jazz Band
(October), JEVS Supports for Inde-
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seminar that offers employment

Reach Your
and soul show women how to deal Tri-State Jazz Society presents The information to individuals with dis-
with stress; regain balance; practice ing and book signing on Sunday, Atlantic City Jazz Band in a rollick-
October 17 at 2 p.m. with Jim abilities. The event will be held Octo-
self love and create the lives they ing Dixieland jazz concert, Sun- ber 21, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the
desire. The weekend package of Well- Zervanos, local author of “Love Park: day, October 17 at 2 p.m. running JEVS U Training Facility, Monroe
Customers! ness seminars includes deluxe over-
night accommodations for 2 nights
with breakfast and lunch each day
A Novel.” The book tells a story of
Greek-American family life using
Philadelphia as the backdrop for the
events to unfold. The book has been
3 hours until 5 p.m. This concert
will be held at the Covenant Presby-
terian Church, 2618 New Albany
Office Center, Suite 100, One Wind-
ing Way, Philadelphia, PA 19131.
Parking is available and free. The
and VIP discounts. Spots are limit- Rd., Cinnaminson, NJ 08077. Half- location is also accessibly via SEPTA.
garnering rave reviews from critics,
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – ed and must be purchased by Oct.
authors, and readers alike. Zervanos
price admission is $10 available for To register, or for information, call
31. For info call 888-944-1816 or first-time attendees and members.
Your Community Paper visit www.congresshall.com and will read selections from the book, Regular price is $20. High school and
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highlighting particular scenes rel-
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Hall continues its tradition of offer- evant to Philadelphia and our many
college students with IDs and chil-
dren accompanied by a paying adult
Appleford Evening
ing tranquility since 1816. cultural landmarks. Copies of “Love are free. Pay at the door; there are
with Author
Park” will be available for purchase. no advanced sales or reservations. On Thursday, October 21 from 6:30
Free Tango This event is free and open to the The church is approximately 15 min- p.m. to 9:30 p.m., The Appleford Com-
public. The PAA galleries will also mittee will host “Live Your Legacy
NEED MORE SPACE? Now every 3rd Saturday (next one be open for patrons to explore before
October 16), Sangha Space is offer- or after the reading. For info about
utes from the Betsy Ross Bridge.
For information call 856-720-0232 Now!: An Evening with Social Entre-
Advertise Your Items for Sale in Our Classified Section! preneur and Author Barbara Green-
ing a free Argentine Tango dance this event or PAA, visit www.phil- or visit www.tristatejazz.org.
party with a free lesson in Suburban artalliance.org or call 215-545-4302. span Shaiman.” This inspirational
ASK FOR STAR TREATMENT AT Square. When the weather is plea- Philadelphia Singers speech and short workshop will help
sant the group will dance outside The Philadelphia Singers opens its participants to explore how they can
Films & Discussion
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS CLASSIFIED! in the Courtyard! If the weather is
not so pleasant, follow the signs to Bryn Mawr Film Institute will host
38th Season on Sunday, October
17 at 4 p.m. at the Church of the
gain more personal fulfillment and
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RECEIVE STAR ❏ $20.63 - 1 week monthly!) For info, call 610-565- Sunday, October 17. The Irish drama gram inspired by art and literature. the issues that are most important
TREATMENT ❏ $76.52 - 4 weeks 0300 or visit www.sanghaspace.com. “My Brothers” will screen at 1:00 The centerpiece of the concert is to them. Shaiman will share strate-
p.m., followed by “Lebanon, Pa.” at Randall Thompson’s a cappella “The gies from her book, “Live Your Legacy
Place your Ad in an ❏ $144 - 8 weeks Benefit for The George 4:00 p.m. The latter will feature a Peaceable Kingdom” inspired by the Now!: Ten Simple Steps to Find Your
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1 col. x 2" deep Fund at Keystone Film Institute’s own Ben Hickernell,
Edward Hick’s painting of the same
including tips for sharing your val-
Star Border Hospice name. The Philadelphia Singers will
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ARTS, CULTURE & SOCIETY EVENTS


By Rose Marie Riley with the Presentation of the Achievement Award in Medicine. Proceeds
from the Gala honoring Herbert Kean, M.D., and the Honorable Joyce
Jefferson’s Daughters Lecture Kean will support Jefferson University Hospital’s surgical intensive care
unit. Proceeds from the Gala honoring William S. Tasman, M.D. will sup-
Dr. Catherine Kerrison, Associate Professor of History at Villanova Univer-
port research at Wills Eye. For information call 215-955-9100.
sity, will present “Jefferson’s Daughters,” a lecture that is co-sponsored
by the Templeton Honors College of Eastern University and the Radnor Jellies to Jewels 2010
Memorial Library. The lecture will be held Thursday, October 21 at 7 p.m.
in the McInnis Auditorium at Eastern University, 1300 Eagle Road, St. The Central Committee for The Philadelphia Orchestra is presenting
Davids, PA. There is no admission charge and this program is open to the Jellies to Jewels 2010, October 28, 2010, at the Merion Cricket Club,
public. For information about Eastern University, visit www.eastern.edu. 325 Montgomery Avenue, Haverford, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A Jellies Lux-
urious Luncheon will be held in the Furness Room, from 11:30 a.m. to 2
Anniversary Gala p.m. New Boutique Day Entertainment will feature mini-musical inter-
ludes throughout the day by musicians of the extended Philadelphia
Lankenau Hospital’s 150 Anniversary Gala, hosted by The John B. Deaver
Orchestra family. Boutique Day Shopping features unique clothing, gifts,
Auxiliary and The Lankenau Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees, will
jewelry and more. A Preview Party will be held October 27, 2010. Boutique
be held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th Street & The Benjamin
Day Shopping proceeds will benefit The Philadelphia Orchestra. For info
Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, on October 23, at 7 p.m. The Gala will
call 610-993-8070 ???
be the apex of a year-long celebration of Lankenau’s 150th Anniversary,
paying tribute to the Hospital’s history and serving as the launching Community Clothes Charity Sale
point for Lankenau’s future. For information call 484-580-1025.
The Community Clothes Charity annual sale will be held October 28-
Curtis Institute of Music Gala 30, 2010, in the Village Hall at Eagle Village Shops in Wayne. Featured
are new and gently used designer women’s fashions. Proceeds from the
Curtis Institute of Music presents its Season Premiere 2010-11 Gala, “Paris annual sale will benefit Puppies Behind Bars for its project, Dogs Tags
Between the Wars,” October 25, 2010. It is a celebration of Curtis’s all- for those Who’ve Served Us. Dog Tags is designed to help veterans from
school project for 2010-11. The event will begin at 5 p.m., with cocktails post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. For informa-
and dinner at the Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue, Broad and tion call 610-296-1288.
Walnut Streets. The concert will be held at 8 p.m., in Verizon Hall at the
Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. The Curtis Symphony Orchestra Glass Now Auction
will be conducted by James Judd. Proceeds of the evening will benefit
National Liberty Museum is presenting its Glass Now Auction and Fun-
Curtis Institute of Music. For information call 215-712-3141.
Packed Weekend, October 28, 2010 - October 31, 2010. The Schedule:
October 28, Opening Night Halloween Party; October 29, Continental Break-
Jefferson Awards Gala fast at the Museum and more; October 30, Glass Now Auction at the Phila- COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION ★ GIFT CERTIFICATES
Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals and Thomas Jefferson University delphia Marriott, 12th & Market Streets, beginning at 5 p.m., with a
are presenting the Annual Jefferson Awards Gala, October 26, 2010, at Champagne Reception and Live/Silent Auction Preview followed by Dinner WYNNEWOOD ELECTROLYSIS
the Philadelphia Downtown Marriott Hotel, 1201 Market Street. The Gala and Live Auction-Auctioneer Joshua Katz; October 31, visit to the Liberty
will begin with a reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner and program. Bell and Independence Hall and more. Proceeds will benefit the National
The Gala will honor Herbert Kean, M.D., and the Honorable Joyce Kean, Glass Museum. For information call 215-928-2800, ext. 124.
with the presentation of the Award of Merit; and William S. Tasman, M.D.,

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JOHN FITCH TO RECEIVE SPIRIT OF COMPETITION AWARD AT SIMEONE MUSEUM EMILY, CPE Facial Waxing
Awards dinner starts at 5:30 p.m. on October 20. 610-896-6183 International
F amed aviator, race car driver and inventor John Fitch has
been selected as the recipient of the third annual “Spirit
of Competition” Award, to be presented at a dinner at the
“John Fitch has contributed more to auto racing than
almost any other person alive,” commented Dr. Frederick
1430 Manoa Rd., Wynnewood Board Certified

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October 20. Fitch joins drivers Mario Andretti and Janet Automotive Museum. “Not only was he the first American in City Suburban News!
Guthrie, last year’s honoree, in being a Simeone Museum to compete successfully in Europe in the postwar era, he
“Spirit of Competition” Award recipient. used his inventive genius to help save lives, both on the
In the course of a driving career that spanned almost two
decades, John Fitch won numerous sports car races includ-
ing the 1953 Sebring 12-hour race in a Cunningham C4R. He
competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans six times, finishing as
track and the highway.”
The Simeone Foundation Museum, which has been open
to the public since June, 2008, differs from most other auto-
motive collections in that the cars are used to tell a story:
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high as third. Fitch was the only American on the legendary
Mercedes-Benz racing team and later served as the first
that competition and racing improves the breed. Like Phila-
delphia’s famed Barnes Foundation collection of paintings, Gold & Silver Now at
manager for Chevrolet’s Corvette racing team, and the first
general manager of the Lime Rock Park race track.
the Simeone Foundation exhibition is a personal collection,
driven by a singular vision and specific ideas about how the Highest Prices Ever!
In addition, Fitch emulated his ancestor, John Fitch who the collection should be arranged and exhibited. The cen-
invented the steamship, by inventing many safety innova- tral theme of the Simeone Foundation collection is “the spirit
As of October 6, 2010
tions for the race track and the highway. The Fitch Barriers of competition.” Gold is $1,346.00 oz. • Silver is $22.92 oz.
– yellow sand-filled barrels – are ubiquitous on America’s The Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum is a 501(c)3
highways and have helped save countless lives. During WWII, non-profit corporation and encompasses many of the most
Fitch piloted a P-51 Mustang and was credited with down-
ing a Messerschmitt Me 262 jet before being shot down two
months before the end of the war.
significant racing sports cars ever built. For information call
215-365-7233, or visit www.simeonemuseum.org. The Museum
is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
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Center City • Fairmount


South Philadelphia • The Suburbs Free Philadelphia Financial Ruth Leon Weiman to Present
First Time Homebuyer • Residential
Condominium • New Construction Planning Day “An Actor’s Life – On a Role” October 15 at Upper Darby/Sellers Library
Investments • Short Sales • Rentals
Beverly D. Chandran
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D uring these troubled economic times, many Americans
are facing financial uncertainty, a loss of assets and dimin-
ished quality of life. While some have prepared to weather
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215.235.7800 ext. 206 this financial storm, others have pressing questions and could ment career? Find out on
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Saturday, October 23, 2010, from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at Leon Weiman will delight
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Professional financial planners will provide Philadelphians
audience members with
her presentation “An Actor’s
with free financial advice and education at no cost and with Life – On a Role.” Ms.
$47 MID-DAY SPECIAL no strings attached. One-on-one counseling and workshops Weiman, who has had a
9 AM -4 PM ONLY will educate registered attendees about retirement planning, long career on stage, on
investment strategies, estate planning, tax issues, insurance, television, and in films, will
Pick Up/Drop Off (NO WAITING) employee benefits and more. tell about her adventures
• Main Line Area Philadelphia Financial Planning Day is part of the National in the field of entertainment
• Philadelphia Airport Financial Planning Days initiative, a partnership between and how she followed her
• 30th St. Station twenty U.S. cities and financial planners across the U.S. to Ruth Leon Weiman will delight path from a lifelong passion
provide free financial education to Americans. To register audience members with her for music and theater. There
or information, visit www.FinancialPlanningDays.org/Phila- presentation “An Actor’s Life – will be a short “meet and
Call 610-368-7916 for Reservations delphia or call 1-877-861-7826. On a Role.” greet” with light refresh-
ments following her talk.
LMHS Class of 1975 Reunion This program is free and open to the general public. No

COLEMAN Lower Merion High School Class of 1975 will host its 35th Reunion on registration is needed. The library is located at 76 South
Saturday, November 27, 2010 at Yang Ming Restaurant, in Bryn Mawr. State Road in Upper Darby. For information and directions,
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State Senator to Host Third Annual Walk to RECEPTION
End Domestic Violence
Philadelphia’s free domestic abuse hotline to benefit from funds raised
PRESENTED BY WEST LAUREL HILL CEMETERY
nally viewed the beatings that she received
V ictims of domestic violence need a com-
passionate voice to turn to during their
darkest times. Ensuring that key support ser-
as “love.” After having her third child while
being continuously abused, she left Pennsyl-
vices remain available is a top priority for vania for Detroit in 1972 to flee her abusive
State Senator LeAnna Washington. That’s husband and to provide her children with a
exactly why the Senator will host the third safer environment. After six months, Senator
annual “Walk to End Domestic Violence” to Washington returned to Philadelphia to live
benefit the main “helping hand” for victims: with friends and realized that many others
Philadelphia’s only domestic abuse hotline shared in the terrible experiences through
(866-SAFE-014). Washington, a domestic abuse which she’d persevered. She’s remained
survivor, will lead participants in the 5k walk committed to sharing her story with others
on Saturday, October 23 at 10:30 a.m. Regis- to help make certain that no man or woman
tration for the event begins at 2010 West experiences what she went through.
River Drive at 9 a.m. “This walk isn’t only about domestic vio-
In addition to benefitting the city’s 24-hour lence, although that’s the major theme. It’s
bilingual hotline, funds raised will also pro- also a statement against violence, in all of
vide assistance to four organizations in Phila- its ugly faces. Whether in our communities,
delphia with domestic violence support pro- on the streets, in schools, or in private homes,
grams: Women Against Abuse, Women in violence is a collective burden we all must
Transition, Lutheran Settlement House and share and work together to help end,” says
Congresso. Washington.
“The domestic abuse hotline needs fund-
ing and we’re eager to not only help cover
Senator LeAnna Washington represents
the 4th district, which consists of parts of
October 23 • 3 PM • TICKETS: $10
operating costs, but also to help raise pub- Montgomery County and the City of Phila-
lic awareness of the thousands affected each delphia. For information about Senator Wash- Join noted Pennsylvania Brewery Historian Richard Wagner on a guided
year by domestic violence, “says Senator ington’s Walk to End Domestic Violence, call tour of some of the great brewing families buried at West Laurel Hill.
Washington. “The toll-free hotline provides the Senator’s Philadelphia offices at 215-242- During the tour, ticket holders 21 and over may sample pre-Prohibition
help to between 9,000 and 10,000 callers each 0472 or visit www.senatorwashington.com.
year and we want to ensure that these vic- To view and print a registration form, visit
style homebrews at no additional cost.
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134 BALA AVENUE, BALA CYNWYD phia, presents Shakespeare’s Macbeth through November
(ACROSS FROM HISTORIC BALA THEATER) • 610-667-2626 7. Tempted by the prophecies of three mysterious witches,
Macbeth’s ambition to be King of Scotland leads him into a
nightmarish world of evil, deceit, and murder. Featuring
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• Hedgerow Theatre, 64 Rose Valley Road, Rose Valley
FACTORY OUTLET (near Media, PA), presents Agatha Christie’s mystery Murder
on the Nile, October 14 - November 21. On Saturday, Octo-
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tumes. Enjoy a complimentary British-style tea party at
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tickets ($25; $3 senior discount; $10 students 18 and under;
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C J Wilson is Macbeth at the Wilma through November 7.

610-789-6666 presents Richard Talmadge Ambrose (Premium Brands


Manager), Eric Simonis, Sommelier, and Jason Cichonski,
brates local artist Stuart Yankell with an Argentine-inspired
menu, $35 for three courses. This amazing artist is having
1001 West Chester Pike, Havertown Chef de Cuisine, for a La Serre Wine Dinner, Friday, Octo- an Open Studio night at 105 Birch Avenue, Bala Cynwd, PA
(Corner West Chester Pike & Manoa Rd.) ber 22 at 6:30 p.m. for a four-course menu paired with wine on Saturday, October 23 from 12 noon - 10 p.m. and Sunday,
from the Bonterra Organic Vineyards in Mendocino County October 24 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. View his works of art
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M a x i m i z e Yo u r B u s i n e s s ! Events vations.
• The Philadelphia Zoo, 34th Street & Girard Avenue, • A&E Network presents the series Fix This Kitchen where
Advertise in will host their Halloween celebration. Boo at the Zoo over family members team with celebrity chefs to surprise home-
C i t y S u b u r b a n N e ws ! 2 weekends—October 16 & 17 and October 23 & 24 from owners with complete kitchen makeovers fit for a gourmet
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Children can come in costume, visit with cook. The six episode half-hour series air Saturdays begin-
C a l l 610 - 6 6 7 - 6 6 2 3 their favorite animals, and trick-or-treat at treat stations ning October 16 at 10 a.m., with Philadelphia’s Georges
throughout the Zoo. Boo at the Zoo also features storytell- Perrier who will create a dream kitchen in the home of
fo r G r e a t R a t e s & I d e a s ! ing, games, crafts, music and sweets and treats donated by: Brian and Shawna Clark of Northeast Philadelphia.
Mars, Just Born, Mike & Ike, Peeps, R M Palmer, Herr’s, Green • Opera Jeopardy – The Delaware Valley Opera Company
Halloween, Cascadian Farms, and Larabar. Ticket prices are presents Opera Jeopardy, Saturday, October 23, at 7 p.m.,
$18 for adults, and $15 for kids aged 2 through 11. Family at Keenan’s Valley View Inn, 468 Domino Lane, Roxborough.
memberships start at just $99 and Zoo members receive Put on your thinking caps for a robust evening of fine music,
free admission and parking all year long. Find information food, lots of audience participation – and maybe a prize or

Advertise in at www.philadelphiazoo.org.
• Haverford Township Farmers Market Association will
hold its annual Oakmont Farmers Market Harvest Dinner, Thurs-
two! Meal options are encrusted tilapia, chicken Marsala,
or vegetarian. Tickets are $40 and include dinner and con-
cert. Keenan’s is handicapped accessible with free parking.

City Suburban day, October 14 at Kaya’s Fusion Cuisine, 5 Brookline Boule-


vard in Havertown, PA. Menu features foods from the Oak-
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RSVP by October 20. Please note your party’s meal selec-
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Phila., PA 19111. For info call 215-725-4171 or online visit

News to Reach p.m. Cost is $60. Kaya’s is a BYOB. For reservations or


info, call 610-446-2780.
• Avril restaurant, 134 Bala Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, cele-
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Your Customers! Free Interfaith Performance of Mendelssohn’s Saint Paul


UPCOMING SPECIAL ISSUES: Catholic Church in Bryn Mawr, Hope United Methodist in
October 20 – Education News, Senior M embers of Presbyterian, Lutheran, Mormon, Catholic,
Episcopalian, and Methodist congregations will perform
Felix Mendelssohn’s Saint Paul, Friday, October 22, at 8:00
Havertown, Our Mother of Good Counsel Catholic Church
in Bryn Mawr, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Services & Sr. Back Page, Halloween p.m. Saints in Broomall, St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in Mill-
Happenings Conductor is Ralph Purri, Music Director, St. Denis Catholic ville, NJ, The Church of the Good Samaritan (Episcopal) in
October 27 – Education News, Healthy Church, Havertown. Soprano is Jackie Boyle, Newtown Paoli, Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Havertown, Annun-
Living, Halloween Happenings Square Presbyterian Church, Newtown Square. Mezzo Soprano ciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church in Haver-
is Sharon Babcock, Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, Bryn town, St. Joseph Catholic Church in Downingtown, Trinity
November 3 – Education News, Sr. Back Mawr. Tenor is Jay Anstee, Annunciation of Blessed Virgin Reformed Christian Church, Broomall, Bryn Mawr Presby-
Page Mary Catholic Church, Havertown. Bass (Saint Paul) is Larry terian Church.
Indik, Temple University. This is the fourth year that this group has performed. In
November 10 – Education News, Healthy
Participants in the choir and orchestra are members of the past they have performed Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Faure’s
Living St. Denis Catholic Church of Havertown, Temple Lutheran Requiem, and Handel’s The Creation.
November 17 – Education News, Senior of Havertown, St. Pius X Catholic Church of Broomall, New- The performance will be at The Church of Jesus Christ of
Services & Sr. Back Page, Get Ready for town Square Presbyterian Church, Marple Presbyterian Latter-Day Saints, 721 Paxon Hollow Road, Broomall. Free
Thanksgiving Church, St. Anastasia Catholic Church in Newtown Square, admission. Light Refreshments served.
St. Margaret Catholic Church in Narberth, St. John Neumann
November 24 – Education News, Healthy
Living
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Every Week! Blues Musician Ann Rabson to Headline Benefit Concert
Call 610-667-6623 for details. from 7 - 10 p.m. at the First Unitarian tions of the nation,” local musician
Deadline previous Thursday. B lues musician Ann Rabson, formerly
of Saffire–the Uppity Blues Women,
will headline a benefit concert for Women
Church, 21st and Chestnut Streets in
Philadelphia. Advance tickets are just
Cassendre Xavier, a self-described
“renaissance negresse,” and spoken
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – In Transition (WIT), a non-profit agency $20 and are available online via credit word artist Marsheila Sutton.
helping women endangered by domes- card at www.helpwomen.org. Tickets The concert is being held in obser-
Your Community Paper tic violence and substance abuse, and at the door, based on availability, will vance of Domestic Violence Awareness
for 26 Years! WIT’s Survivors Network. be $25, cash or check only. Month and to celebrate the many women
The concert, “Celebrating Survivors Also on the bill is singer-songwriter and children who have survived domes-
– An Evening of Blues and Spoken Word,” Pat Wictor, whose music “draws on the tic violence. For information, 215-564-
will be held on Friday, October 29, rural country, gospel, and blues tradi- 5301 ext. 125 or www.helpwomen.org.
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GET READY FOR HALLOWEEN


Halloween Handwork Workshop
Celebrate Halloween at this fun, creative handwork workshop. Kids will machine sew, hand sew or needle felt
Halloween Happenings!
a spooky Halloween-themed craft for themselves or for their favorite ghost or goblin on October 17, 2010, at PATRICIA
10 a.m. - 12: p.m. No experience necessary. Perfect for kids in grades K-6. $40 per child. Visit TheHand-
workStudio.com or call 610-660-9600 to register. The Handwork Studio, 35 N. Narberth Avenue, Narberth. PUT YOUR PSYCHIC CONSULTANT
For You, a Friend, a Group or Event.
Gravediggers’ Ball BUSINESS Patricia McMonagle has been doing readings
This unique fundraising event will include cocktail hour, entertainment, dinner, dancing, and silent and live IN THE NEWS! all her life. She has the ability to guide people
in choosing a positive direction for themselves.
auctions on October 15, 2010, 7 p.m. at the Crystal Tea Room, 100 Penn Square East, Philadelphia. Music
Call City Suburban Experienced in helping detectives solve crimes,
will be provided by Contagious, a high-energy party dance band covering multiple music styles and genres.
News: 610-667-6623 for she believes, “Change can alter an outcome if
Open bar will be available prior to dinner, and cash bar afterwards. Black tie or costume is requested. Free you have information!”
Great Rates and
parking is on site. Seats are $175 per person, or $1,500 for a table of ten. Proceeds from the Ball will direct- Advertising Ideas to
ly support the work of the Friends of Laurel Hill Cemetery, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded to pre- Help Your Business Readings at Herbiary Call 267-241-8473 or visit
serve, promote and interpret Laurel Hill. The primary project undertaken will be the restoration of the Grow! 7712 Germantown Ave., Phila. www.PatriciaMcMonagle.com
Medallion Gardens, the Cemetery’s oldest and most historic section. Tickets can be purchased through the Saturdays • Call for appt. & facebook.
cemetery office by contacting 215-228-8200, or GDB@thelaurelhillcemetery.org, or visit www.gravediggers-
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“Vampires, Demons, and Mystical Creatures in the Ancient World” HARVEST


HARVEST DAYS
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On Thursday, October 21, 6:15 p.m., the Young Friends of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archae- (610) 584-4410
ology and Anthropology present “Vampires, Demons, and Mystical Creatures in the Ancient World.” Guests 2222 Valley Forge Rd.,
can explore ancient Egyptian and Mediterranean legends of vampires and demons with Penn Museum schol- Lansdale, PA 19446 www.merrymead.com
ars Dr. Jennifer Wegner, Associate Curator of the Egyptian Section, and Dr. Peter Struck, Associate Professor
in Classical Studies. Admission to “Vampires, Demons, and Mystical Creatures in the Ancient World” is $10;
$5 for Penn Museum members. Cocktails and mingling (cash bar) follows the event. Advance registration
through the Museum’s events calendar: http://www.penn.museum. The Young Friends are an active group of
Penn Museum members ages 21 to 45. For info about the Young Friends, or to join, call the Museum member- Every Saturday & Sunday in October
ship office at 215-898-5093. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Sunday, Noon - 4 p.m.
FALL-TASTIC FEATURES & FUN EVERY WEEKEND
The Great Pumpkin Carve • Scenic Hayrides around the Farm • Cider Donuts • Caramel Apple Delights
This event is hosted by the Chadds Ford Historical Society and the Concordville/Chadds Ford Rotary October • Corn Stalk Tunnel • Face Painting • Pies & Baked Goods
21, 22, and 23, 5 - 9 p.m. The excitement begins as talented carvers converge on the pumpkin patch to com- • Wagon Train Ride for Kids • Games & Inflatables • Pumpkins, Gourds,
• 5 Acre Cornfield Maze • Harvest Slinger Indian Corn & Straw
pete in the most prestigious pumpkin carving competition in the Brandywine Valley. Come enjoy live enter- • Sat., Oct. 16 Worcester Fire Dept. • Lunch Available All Your Fall Decorating Needs!
tainment, hayrides and hot food as they are featured all three days of the magical Pumpkin Carve. Admission
Weekday Hayrides (Tues. thru Fri.) noon, 1 & 4 p.m.
is $5 adults 18 and up, $3 for kids 7 to 17, free for children six and under. For details call 610-388-7376 or visit
www.chaddsfordhistory.org. Evening Hayrides around the Farm. Fri. 6-8 p.m., Sat. til 8 p.m., Sun. til 6 p.m. in October.

Scare Trade Ball


Scare Trade Ball will be held on October 23, from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. at Sangha Space, 116 W. Baltimore Pike,
2nd Floor, Media, PA 19063, www.sanghaspace.com. Sponsored by the Fair Trade Council of Media. Fair Trade
The Witch’s Boot Maze at Woodmere
isn’t scary, but Halloween is, so in honor of Fair Trade Month and Halloween, the America’s First Fair Trade
Town Committee is having a dance and silent auction. $25/person. Visit www.firstfairtradetownusa.org for OPENING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15
information. Hay Maze Hours
Fall Family Day Your Fridays, 5-8 pm
Bring Here! Saturdays, 10 am-8 pm
Family
Spend an autumn afternoon on Sunday, October 24, 1 p.m., exploring the many wonders and mysteries of Sundays, 1-5 pm
Laurel Hill Cemetery while celebrating Halloween! Fall Fun for the Family at Laurel Hill will thrill and chill
both the young and old with behind-the-scenes tours of the site. The cemetery’s primary location overlooking October 15 - Early November
the Schuylkill River will offer visitors majestic views of the colorful fall foliage and vibrant landscape along Fees: $8 per child
Kelly Drive. Activities will include apple bobbing, scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, storytelling and Halloween BEHOLD A BOOT, A GIANT BOOT,
games. Feast on an assortment of hotdogs, cookies, popcorn, hot apple cider and other spooky treats. Attendees A WITCH HAS LEFT BEHIND.
are advised to wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and kids are encouraged to show off their Halloween cos- NOW LINED WITH HAY, IT’S JUST FOR PLAY.
tumes! Laurel Hill Cemetery is located at 3822 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. Cost is $20/families up to four; $5 COME JOIN OUR SEEK AND FIND.
for each additional person. This program is recommended for children ages 4-12. Advance reservations are
appreciated. Call 215-228-8200 or visit www.thelaurelhillcemetery.org. Explore the witch’s boot maze & enjoy
these activities:
Dining with the Dead Designed by Artists Flashlight Tours (5-8 pm) • Witch’s Seek & Find
Join Laurel Hill Cemetery, 3822 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia for a ghoulish dining experience on Thursday, Diane Burko and Richard Ryan Ghost Stories • Art-making • FREE Cookies & Cider
October 28. This package will include a buffet-style, catered, candlelit dinner and dessert inside Laurel Hill’s
historic Gatehouse, followed by a flashlight walking tour through the National Historic Landmark Cemetery. Food Vendors & Much More!
Along the way, you’ll meet some of the cemetery’s most restless spirits, as portrayed by talented local actors.
WOODMERE ART MUSEUM
9201 Germantown Ave., For weekly activities and times visit
Bring your own beer, wine and flashlights! Seatings are at 5:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Cost is $50/per- www.woodmereartmuseum.org
son (this event is restricted to those ages 21 and older). Call 215-228-8200 for payments via cash, Visa, MC, Philadelphia, PA 19118
Discover. Checks made payable to the Friends of Laurel Hill Cemetery can be mailed to 3822 Ridge Avenue, 215-247-0476 Families welcome. Recommended for ages 4-11 with adult.
Philadelphia, PA 19132. Visit www.thelaurelhillcemetery.org.

Halloween Flashlight Tours


Laurel Hill Cemetery’s annual Halloween tours have become a mainstay of the season, but always have some-
thing new to offer. Guides will lead you along winding, dimly-lit pathways and through forests of gravestones
and sculptures, as you learn about the history of this enchanting site. Along the way, you’ll meet some of
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Laurel Hill’s most restless spirits, as portrayed by talented local actors. Attendees are advised to wear com-
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program sells out quickly. Proper walking shoes recommended. Admission for the program is $7 for Adults, $50
for Students and Seniors. Program not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age. For informa-
that his ghost still
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Art Classes for Not Just Friends, Brothers at Malvern Prep


Adults & Children “B rotherhood at Malvern Prep is alive and real,” the Rev.
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At Malvern, students are not just friends, but are brothers
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class of 2014 were presented with St. Augus-
tine medals, which were placed around their
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medals depict the image of St. Augustine,
the founder of the Augustinian Order of priests
who established and support Malvern Prep,
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then blessed by one of four Augustinian
priests participating in the ceremony. The
Luke McStravick of Malvern and his parents Greg new Friars then signed their name in a class
and Lori McStravick are welcomed to the Malvern of 2014 ledger, which symbolized their accep-
Prep community by the Rev. Thomas Meehan, tance into the Malvern community.
O.S.A., Malvern theology teacher (left). Following a reading by theology teacher
Bill Donaghy from the Confessions of St.
Augustine (Book 4, Chapter 8), in which Augustine reflects on his life with his fellow stu-
dents, Flynn offered a charge to the freshman class.
“You will hear those words again,” Flynn said, referring to the reading. “We will come
together again at the Senior Tribute in May 2014, and the school will pay tribute to you
for your accomplishments over these next four years. Scholars and artists and athletes
will be saluted. We will honor you not just for what you have done in these four years
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AT WOODMERE
r Child Care Woodmere’s Board of Trustees, dedicated staff and volunteers, and broad community of
r Montessori supporters to build on the institution’s many assets, including its wonderful collections,
education programs, historic buildings, and mission to interpret Philadelphia’s cultural
r Early Childhood Class heritage. I believe in the importance of this mission because the story of art and culture
for Three Year Olds in Philadelphia is deep, diverse, and rich, and it resonates across our region and beyond.
r Full-Day Pre-K I look forward to embarking on this new chapter in which Woodmere strengthens its rela-
tionships with the many communities it serves and becomes known as the pride of Chest-
r K through Grade 8 nut Hill, Germantown, Mount Airy, and all of Philadelphia.”
With almost 20 years experience in museums Valerio is an ideal candidate to fill this role
at Woodmere Art Museum. Most recently Valerio served as the Assistant Director for
Administration for the Philadelphia Museum of Art where he was instrumental in govern-
ment relations, advocacy, and public funding responsibilities, working with the Museum’s
Director, President, and Trustees to build relationships with elected officials of the City
of Philadelphia, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the Federal Government. Valerio
was also integral in fund raising and grant writing to generate support for capital projects,
operations and programming. Gail Harrity, President and Chief Operating Officer of the
r Challenging Academics Philadelphia Museum of Art, recognized Valerio’s talents and recruited him to the Phila-
delphia Museum of Art.
r Spirit of Mercy Harrity, says, “Bill possesses a unique combination of skills that will serve Woodmere
extraordinarily well, ranging from expertise as an art historian to business and government
r Dedicated Teachers affairs. His energy and warmth will be much missed at the Museum where he has made a
great contribution over the last six years.”
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r Foundation in Grad ship Valerio’s educational degrees are prestigious: MBA in Marketing and Strategic Management
lar from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School in 2004; Ph.D. in Art History, spe-
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and joined the Queens Museum of Art as Curator in 1997. He also taught at New York Uni-
Sunday, October 24, noon versity, has written for Art in America, and worked as an Independent Curator and Con-
Tuesday, November 9, 9 a.m. sultant prior to joining the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Valerio is also an active community member sitting on the Host Committee for Powershift
Philadelphia and is also a Co-Chair from 2009-present and Board of Directors, Philagrafika,
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EDUCATION NEWS
FACULTY OF THE
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Wed., October 27 • 6:30 p.m.
F ather Edward D. Evanko brings his one-man production of Aldyth Morris’s Damien to
Neumann University for a free performance on October 27 at 1:30 p.m. in the Life Center.
Damien is the story of a Catholic missionary priest from Belgium who went to Hawaii to Rachmaninoff Suites for Two Pianos
care for the lepers, labored among these outcasts for 16 years and contracted the disease The first Philadelphia appearance by two of the most
himself. He was canonized as Saint Damien of Molokai last year by Pope Benedict XVI. celebrated Generation X pianists in the world today,
The award-winning play is a monologue delivered by Damien as a spirit describing the Maxim Mogilevsky and Svetlana Smolina, this show is not to
progress of his own funeral procession. As Damien comments on his last and final jour- be missed by any true lover of live piano performance.
Hear them now in the intimacy of Jacobs Music Philadelphia.
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theater leading man in the 1970s, whose very first Broadway role (playing opposite
Sandy Duncan in Canterbury Tales) landed him the coveted Theater World Award. He went on to win top-billed roles in
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EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley

At the Moshulu for Children’s Crisis Treatment Center’s annu-


Attending the Diamonds & Denim event to benefit The Hamels al “Cruise for the Kids,” are, from left – the Honorable R. Seth
Foundation are, from left – Cole Hamels, Heidi Hamels, Krystle Williams, District Attorney, City of Philadelphia; co-chairs Jessica
Campbell, Ryan Howard. Photos/Laura Novak Photography Abelson Sigg of Manayunk and Shaun Lenet of Palmora, NJ.

Attending the celebration are, from left – Dave and Liz


Anderson of Bryn Mawr; Board of Trustees Chairman John
Stoviak ‘69, of Malvern; Kathy and Joseph T. Cox, Headmaster,
The Haverford School, of Haverford.

At the event are, from left – Jo Anne Bagnall, Board Member


Enjoying the event are, from left – Danny Bonaduce, Amy and her grandson William Bagnall, of Gladwyne; Stephanie
Railsback, Cole Hamels and Heidi Hamels. Stahl, CBS 3 Medical Director.

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Diamonds & Denim Enjoying the celebration are, seated from left – Suzanne Davis
of Philadelphia; Helen Jush of Villanova; Mary Graham of The Friends of Children’s Crisis Treatment Center present-
Chestertown, Md.; standing Charlie Davis ’52 of Philadelphia; ed the Center’s 10th annual “Cruise for the Kids,” Septem-
On Thursday, September 23, 2010 Philadelphia Phillies Henry Pete ’51, of Villanova; Dick Graham ’52, of Chestertown, ber 16, 2010, at the Moshulu (Penn’s Landing, 401 South
Pitcher Cole Hamels and his wife Heidi Hamels hosted Dia- Md. Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia). The event featured delicious
monds & Denim at Union Trust Philadelphia Steakhouse to food, and Caribbean-themed live music with DJ Dirty spin-
benefit The Hamels Foundation. All ticket sales went toward
Philadelphia school grants in order to help local schools Haverford School Celebration ning between sets. A Raffle was held that featured exciting
prizes. Proceeds of the “Cruise for The Kids” benefit CcTc’s
receive equipment or materials they are lacking. All other services for Philadelphia children and their families, and
proceeds raised by the event will go toward building their Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Cox and The Board of Trustees of other challenges to early childhood development.
school in Malawi Africa. The Haverford School hosted a celebration for The Maroon
The invitation-only event featured cocktails and hors & Gold Society. The celebration was held September 24,
d’oeuvres, carving stations, silent auction and live auctions 2010, at McBride Court in the Field House on the campus of
hosted by Comcast Sportsnet’s Michael Barkann, a Bernie The Haverford School. The celebration was a thank you to
Robbins diamond giveaway, a stand-up performance by Joe The Maroon & Gold Society for their philanthropic leader-
Conklin, and musical performances by Tony Orlando and ship and continuing support.
LeAnne Rimes. The event attracted Philadelphia Phillies
players, Reality Television stars, Media personalities, musi-
cians, and more.

Attending the cocktail party at Montrose Mansion are, from


left – Gerry Fox, President/CEO, The National Organization
for Hearing Research Foundation, of Penn Valley; Hannah
Henderson, of Bryn Mawr; Peter and Ellen Bodgenheimer of
Radnor.

At the Wayne Art Center for the Opening Reception are, from NOHR Foundation Cocktail Party
left – Carol Armstrong, student, of Bryn Mawr; Nancy Camp-
bell, Executive Director, Wayne Art Center, of Berwyn; artist A Cocktail Party was hosted by The National Organization
Robert Withers and Gisela Withers of Geigertown, PA; Patti for Hearing Research Foundation, at Montrose Mansion at
Hallowell, Program Coordinator, Wayne Art Center, of Wayne. Villanova Conference Center, 601 County Line Road, Radnor,
September 19, 2010.
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Experience the healing harmony of the ancient art of reflexology at...


PCOM 18th Annual Golf Classic
THE CHINESE www.mainlinereflexology.com

P
hiladelphia College of
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Certified Professional Services • Oriental Massage Available
hosted its 18th Annual
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joined Jim Solano and Chris
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Management, LLC foursome,
which placed third place in
the tournament. PFM Manage-
ment LLC has been a silver
sponsor of the Classic since
2002.

13 at the prestigious Aroni-


mink Golf Club in Newtown
Square. The event raised over
$168,000 thanks to support
from generous PCOM trustees,
alumni and friends. All pro-

Herb Lotman, of Haverford,

FAST. former chair of the PCOM


Board of Trustees and co-
founder of the Golf Classic,

FOCUSED. was joined by World Golf


Hall of Famer Betsy Rawls,
Alice Miller and Nancy Lee.

FLEXIBLE. The Karen and Herb Lotman


Foundation has been a top
sponsor of the Golf Classic
since its inception in 1993.

ceeds directly benefit the


College’s five Healthcare
Centers that provide essen-
tial primary care to under-

DEGREE COMPLETION served communities in Phila-


delphia and rural Sullivan
County. The Centers also

FOR ADULT STUDENTS serve as valuable training


sites for the College’s medical,
physician assistant and psy-
“ Neumann is a great university to start or finish
your degree. It offered flexible hours for working
chology students.

Thomas Gravina of
professionals and excellent faculty who really get Haverford (far right), PCOM
to know you. ” — Erik, Liberal Studies trustee, Golf Classic Chair
and CEO of GPX Enterprises,
was a member of the second-
I Offered online and in the classroom place foursome along with
Mike Heller, Jerry Gallagher
I Six-credit seminar format, comprised and Mike Forman.
of Experiential Learning Projects (ELP)
that blend theory and practice
State Representative Candidates’ Forum
INFORMATION SESSION T he Haverford Township League of Women Voters is sponsoring a public forum for the
candidates who will compete in the November 2 General Election for the office of
Representative for the 166th Legislative District in the Pennsylvania General Assembly:
Tuesday, October 19th Greg Vitali (D) (Incumbent) and John P. Williamson (R).
5:30 –7:00 pm The forum will take place on Tuesday, October 19 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in the auditori-
Mirenda Center um of the Lynnewood Elementary School at 1400 Lawrence Road in Havertown. There is
plenty of free parking in the large school lot. The candidates will be allowed equal time
610-361-5208 I www.neumann.edu for introductory presentations, and then they will answer questions submitted in writing
at the forum by audience members. Questions are screened to prevent duplication and
to ensure that they are appropriate to a political forum. The candidates will also be given
equal time for final statements before the forum closes at 9:00 p.m.
The 166th Legislative District includes Haverford Township and also parts of Marple
and Radnor Townships. The candidates will be addressing many issues that concern the
entire Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and The Haverford Township League of Women
Voters encourages all area residents to take advantage of this free forum, which will be
recorded for the local access channel on cable TV.

View City Suburban News online: Visit www.Scribd.com/CitySuburbanNews

610.361.5208 I www.neumann.edu I One Neumann Drive, Aston, PA 19014


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