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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
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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-
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ing to move forward and become an even more ed to shape the course of contemporary
610-667-6623 vital institution with great opportunities for architecture and planning. From innovation
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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
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AUTO INSURANCE Beverly D. Chandran, Realtor at
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PETS & PEOPLE CLASS Suzanne Spain of
Learn Program
To help senior veterans better under-
will present Third Thursdays – Real stand the US Department of Veteran
Instant Registration Renewals Estate, Credit and Mortgage Semi-
Rosemont poses with
Affairs and the benefits offered,
Notary • Prepaid Phones her wire-haired dachs-
nars on a monthly basis. Each semi- The Watermark at Logan Square will
hund with a piebald
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coat, Link, the inspira-
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Utility Payments place on October 21, 2010 and cover
tion for a new course,
free Lunch & Learn program will
“Pets & People: In the
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Company of Animals” be presented by R. Keith Fishlinger
likely candidate? If so, how to move and Sharon L. Rosenberger of Estate
610-352-3733 • Fax 610-352-5840 forward. Industry experts will be at
starting October 23 at
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7305 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby the event to answer questions. Rapid program, the speakers will teach
Night. The six-week
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course is one of 96
will also be discussed at each event. cation process and understand the
new classes starting
Seminars are free and open to the aid and medical benefits offered by
this fall at neighbor-
public from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Refresh- the VA. The program is free and open
hood locations from
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City Avenue to Paoli.
required at bev@cashflow-realestate.biz ed by calling The Watermark at 215-
Others begin each
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
267-298-1690.
highlighting particular scenes rel-
for 26 Years! click on “featured offers.” Congress
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
give back to the community in an
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an indoor location on the Square! two screenings in association with Holy Trinity located at 1904 Walnut impactful way by using their pas-
1 col. x 1.5" deep (Indoor location will likely change the Philadelphia Film Festival on Street in Philadelphia with a pro- sions, skills, and resources to address
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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
Attention-Grabbing Q&A with its director, Bryn Mawr Passion and Change the World,”
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
❏ $27.50 - 1 week actress Rachel Kitson, and other give its first performance of this ues and an ethic of giving back with
Call 610-667-6623 ❏ $102 - 4 weeks The Women’s Club of Springfield guests. Tickets to these Philadelphia work on this concert. This program your children, grandchildren, fam-
to place your ad! Township announced a Beef ‘n Beer Film Festival screenings are $12 ily, and friends by taking an inter-
❏ $192 - 8 weeks also includes the world premiere
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Larger Sizes Also Available benefit for The George Fund at General Admission and $10 for Phila- of “Metamorphoses” by Philadelphia generational approach to service
Keystone Hospice, at the Washing- delphia Film Society and Bryn Mawr composer David Shapiro. The a cap- and philanthropy. Light refreshments
Payable to: CITY SUBURBAN NEWS, in check, money order or charge. ton Fire House, 36 West Elm Street, Film Institute members. Purchase pella work for double chorus is set will be served. The cost is $20 for
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October 16, 2010, from 7 p.m. to or in person at Bryn Mawr Film Insti- epic poem. The other major work members. For info, call 610-527-4280
___________________________________________________ 11 p.m. The event will feature raf- tute’s Box Office. (The discount for on the program is the Philadelphia or email applefordestate@com-
fles, a silent auction, buffet dinner, Bryn Mawr Film Institute members premiere of Gavin Bryars “On Pho- cast.net
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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
Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum Wednesday, A. Simeone, executive director of the Simeone Foundation Advertise Your Fall Specials, Services and Programs
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:
ALERT:
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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servation and Natural resources (DCNR), and the Commu- Joyce E. Engel
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Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Kathy Fitzgerald
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Planning in Doylestown has been contracted to complete Jerry Bloom
the update. “The process will involve an analysis of the
Township and how it has changed in the past fourteen years Society Editor
as well as significant public participation, a community Rose Marie Riley
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PA to bring this barrel of laughs to the stage. And they’ve does not necessarily reflect the
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The Producers runs October 22-24, 28-31 and November our attention if there is an
4-6. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 error so it may be corrected.
p.m. and Sunday matinées are at 2 p.m. Due to some bawdy We will not be responsible after
humor and adult language, this production is recommend- the 1st week!
ed for audiences 16 and older. The Players Club of Swarth- To conveniently receive City
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134 BALA AVENUE, BALA CYNWYD phia, presents Shakespeare’s Macbeth through November
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Macbeth’s ambition to be King of Scotland leads him into a
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tale of power and madness. For tickets ($40 to $69) or info,
T&C MATTRESS call 215-546-7824 or visit www.wilmatheater.org.
• 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-
Established 1940 ber 30, enjoy an optional Halloween party, with prizes for
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tumes. Enjoy a complimentary British-style tea party at
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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.
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members of its community to celebrate the unveiling
of the DCMH Health Pavilion, located at 3030 Garrett Rd. in
T he TriYoga® Center of Philadelphia at Mind-Body Ser-
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Every Week Find Great Information in City Suburban News! physicians spinal wavelike movements promote the health of the cen-
whose prac- tral nervous system and core muscles of the body. TriYoga
tices are based at the DCMH Health Pavilion: Nicholas is ideally suited for reducing stress and promoting relax-
Busillo, M.D., Theresa Birardi, D.O. and Colleen McGee, ation and calm states of mind.
D.O., and Robert Madonna Sr., D.O. and Adolfo Prettelt, For info on the workshop or to register, as well as info on
M.D. There is ample free parking in the lot adjacent to the the class schedule and other programs and services, visit
building. To RSVP for the event, call 610-284-8183. www.mindbodyservices.com or call 610-664-6446 ext. 3.
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LMHS Junior Attends National Youth Leadership Conference “No Child Left Behind Act”
For Eligible Students (K-12) in
ists to get a view of the day-to-day experiences of those
shaping and reporting on legislation. “We visited Senator
Philadelphia & Suburban Public Schools
Arlen Specter’s office and met members of his staff and Provided by the
assistants,” Forrester said. “We learned what they do and
how they got the job. One of the assistants in Senator Robert
Casey’s office told us how he reads and responds to letters
Overbrook Learning Center
that come in and how he helps on writing speeches.” An Official & Approved Provider
The group also met with Congressman Jason Altmire, who
represents the 4th Congressional District in and around • 44 Hours of Instruction
Pittsburgh, in the House of Representatives. “He explained
and showed us the voting procedures in the House, and I • Individualized Instruction
was designated the official spokesperson to thank Altmire • Highly Qualified & Certified Teachers
for his time with the group,” Forrester said.
From a panel of journalists, the NYLC group learned about • Ongoing Parent Conferences
how different networks and stations often represent differ-
ent points of view. Forrester’s group was assigned to visit
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the National Rifle Association offices as part of the learning
about Washington lobbyists. “They explained the history
of the organization and gun licensing laws,” Forrester said.
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House, the many war and presidential memorials, the Smith-
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This past summer, Christopher Forrester, a junior at Lower In the evenings, the group had social events and Forrester
Merion High School, attended a National Youth Leadership made friends with and keeps in touch with fellow NYLC
Conference (NYLC) in Washington, D.C. attendees in Delaware and Texas.
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