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CITY SUBURBAN NEWS

FREE Year 26, No. 31


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 April 13 – April 19, 2011


FIND YOUR
COMMUNITY Magic, Juggling and Comedy in Action Local Cyclist Honors Father by
NEWS HERE! at Upper Darby Performing Arts Center Riding the Five Boro Bike Tour
magician Tim Gabriel-
son for an exciting
and hysterical fami-
ly show! Civillico
has performed all
over the world on
Disney Cruise Lines,
at the White House
and at the Kennedy
Center.
Dining & Civillico’s exuber-
Entertainment ant brand of come-
dy is enhanced with
Pages 6 & 7 athletics to produce
an unforgettable show
he calls “Comedy in
Action.” Civillico
offers a refreshingly
clean brand of com-
edy and a youthful
spirit that is unique
in today’s entertain-
ment field.
Comic magician,
Tim Gabrielson, has
“Lincoln and the one goal when he
steps on stage: Keep
Widow Bixby” World-class juggler and former Summer Stager Jeff Civillico (shown) It Funny. A native of In memory of his father, who survived testicular cancer in
Presentation teams with comic magician Tim Gabrielson for an exciting and Minnesota, Tim be- the 1970s only to succumb to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in
Page 11 hysterical family show on April 30 at 7:30 p.m. gan performing at a 2009, Rob Krischker is riding to raise funds for team
local theme park at LIVESTRONG (one of the Tour’s charity partners).

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as Vegas comes to Drexel Hill as age 16. His comedic wit and natural timing
the Upper Darby Performing Arts combined with magical prowess quickly

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ob Krischker, of Narberth, PA, is riding in the TD Bank
Center presents Magic and Comedy made him a park favorite and landed him a Five Boro Bike Tour Presented by Eastern Mountain
in Action, a dazzling family per- contract with a local agency. He soon be- Sports in New York on May 1 as a way to honor his
formance of comedic juggling and came one of the Midwest’s youngest and dad’s memory. Krischker discovered bicycling three years
magic on Saturday, April 30 at 7:30 fastest rising entertainers. ago when he was looking for a way to stay in shape. “There’s
p.m. at The Upper Darby Performing Arts Proceeds partially benefit the Maureen a great bike trail near where I live, and I used to drive by
Center. Tickets are $9 and $10. Call the Box Eberle Scholarship Fund at Monsignor Bonner and see a lot of cyclists,” says Krischker, 45, who now rides
Office at 610-622-1189 for tickets or informa- and Archbishop Prendergast Catholic High 60 to 100 miles per week. “It just clicked.” He didn’t know
tion or visit www.udpac.org. The Upper Darby School. then that riding a bike would come to mean so much more.
Performing Arts Center is located at 601 N. The Upper Darby Performing Arts Center Krischker’s father passed away in 2009 of non-Hodgkin
Evening Hours Lansdowne Avenue in Drexel Hill. Parking is jointly sponsored by the Upper Darby lymphoma.
Page 12 is free. School District Board of School Directors “I lost my father to cancer,” says Krischker, who is riding
Direct from Las Vegas and the Disney Cruise and Upper Darby Township Mayor and Coun- for LIVESTRONG, one of the Tour’s 35 official charity part-
Lines, world-class juggler and former Sum- cil through the Department of Recreation ners. LIVESTRONG, which is partnering with the Five Boro
mer Stager Jeff Civillico teams with comic and Leisure Services. See Narberth Cyclist on page 10
Healthy Living
Pages 8 - 11
Ambassador David F. Girard-diCarlo, Ret., to Speak at Seniors Club Lunch
D
avid F. Girard-diCarlo will speak at Bryn Mawr Currently, Mr. Girard-diCarlo is a shareholder and
Find Lots of Presbyterian Church on Thursday, April 21, member of the law firm Cozen O’Connor. Other roles
Upcoming Events at 12 p.m. Mr. Girard-diCarlo was appointed include president of The Council of The Pennsyl-
as U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Austria by vania Society; a member of the Board of Trustees
Inside! former President George W. Bush and served in 2008 of Saint Joseph’s University; a member of the Board
- 2009. He will discuss this diplomatic role and his of Consultors of the Villanova University School of
responsibilities as ambassador at a Seniors Club Law; a member of the board of The Philadelphia
Lunch.
Your Community A graduate of St. Joseph’s University and Villanova David F. Girard-diCarlo, former U.S. Ambassador to
University’s School of Law, Mr. Girard-diCarlo served Austria, will speak at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church
Newspaper for 22 years as the managing partner and then chair- on Thursday, April 21, at 12 p.m. He will discuss his
CITY SUBURBAN man of Blank Rome LLP. He consistently has been diplomatic role in 2008-2009 at a Seniors Club Lunch.
NEWS named in The Best Lawyers in America as a leading
corporate lawyer and government relations specialist. Orchestra Association, where he also serves on
610-667-6623 In 1990, Mr. Girard-diCarlo was appointed to serve the Executive Committee; a member of the Leader-
www.Scribd.com/ as a member of the board of the National Railroad ship Committee of the Pennsylvania State Republi-
CitySuburbanNews Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK), a position he held can Party; and a member of the Diplomatic Council
until 1993. He was appointed to the board of direc- on Energy Security in Washington, D.C. Additionally,
Find us on Facebook! tors of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Mr. Girard-diCarlo has been granted Top Secret
Authority (SEPTA) in 1979 and served as chairman security clearance.
E-mail: of the board from 1979-1982. He was chairman of the Mr. Girard-DiCarlo will speak as the guest of the
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com board of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Com- Seniors Club Lunch in the gym of the Ministries
merce from 1997-1998 and also served as chairman Center at 625 Montgomery Avenue, Bryn Mawr. The
of its Executive Committee. Actively involved in poli- program is free and open to the public. Attendees
tics for more than three decades, Mr. Girard-diCarlo has held positions with are invited to bring a brown bag lunch; beverages are provided. For infor-
numerous local, state and federal campaigns. mation call 610-525-2821 ext. 8821.
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CHECK CASHING
U PPER DARBY EVEN MORE EVENTS
INSTANT AUTO TAGS & Paranormal tion, visit AnnenbergCenter.org or

AUTO INSURANCE Investigation & Book


Signing with Author
AN EVENING OF A RT S O N G S call 215-898-3900. Tickets can also
be purchased in person at the Annen-
The Friends of the Marple berg Center Box Office.
Instant Registration Renewals Ask most Horsham residents about Public Library in Broomall
Notary • Prepaid Phones Graeme Park, and they’ll tell you are hosting an Evening of A Visit with
it’s haunted! Last year, author Laurie Art Songs on Tuesday, Marie Curie
Money Transfers • Money Orders Hull visited Graeme Park while con- April 26 at 7:30 p.m. fea- CHF, The Chemical Heritage Foun-
Utility Payments ducting research for her recently turing Ms. Brieann Pasko. dation (315 Chestnut St., Philadel-
published book, “Supernatural Penn- Pasko, a lyric-coloratura
~ FREE PARKING ~ sylvania,” which features a chap- soprano will perform many
phia, PA 19106; 215-925-2222),
offers an opportunity to meet fam-
610-352-3733 • Fax 610-352-5840 ter on Graeme Park. Hull has had a of the most celebrated ous scientist Marie Curie, as portray-
lifelong interest in the paranormal masterpieces of the Art
7305 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby ed by storyteller Susan Marie Front-
and is the founder and director of Song genre including works
(2 minutes from Overbrook Park across from Upper Darby Police Dept.) czak, on Wednesday, April 27 from
Tri-County Paranormal Research. by Strauss, Schubert, 6 to 8 p.m. Best known for her dis-
Her investigations have been fea- Brahms,Copland, Hoiby, covery of radium and radioactivity,
tured on radio, television, and in Delibes, Gounod, and Curie was the first woman to receive
the papers. She will be leading Graeme Operetta favorites such as a doctorate in the sciences in Eur-
Park’s paranormal investigation on “One Kiss” by Romberg, ope, the first woman to receive a
April 16 and will be signing her and “Vilja” by Lehar. Ms.
Advertise in books, which are available in the
Graeme Park shop. Join Hull and the
Friends of Graeme Park from 7:00
Pasko will conclude the
concert with selections
from Gershwin. This pro-
Nobel Prize, the first person to re-
ceive a second Nobel Prize, and the
first woman to teach at the Sorbonne.
This event is presented as part of

City Suburban p.m. to 12:00 midnight on a hunt to


learn the truth about the mysteri-
ous happenings that have been re-
gram is free and open to
the public. Marple Public Library, 2599 Sproul Road, Broomall.
Walk-ins welcome, reservations are recommended at 610-356-
the Philadelphia Science Festival.
For info, visit: www.chemheritage.org.
Tickets are $10.
ported at Graeme Park over the cen- 1510. A reception will immediately follow the performance and
News to turies. The cost for the five hour
tour is $40/person which will in-
clude a tour of the house, paranor-
all are invited to meet Ms. Brieann Pasko. Tri-State Jazz Society
Presents Mark Shane

Reach Your mal investigation of the house and


grounds using various high-tech
equipment, a discussion of the
vern Networkers on Wednesday,
April 20, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
The Desmond Hotel 1 Liberty Blvd.,
able, books and animal toys. The
Zoo Outpost is open Friday and Sat-
urday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and
– Jazz Pianist
Tri-State Jazz Society presents
Mark Shane on Sunday, May 1, 2011
findings of previous investigations Malvern, PA 19355. Free appetiz- Sunday 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. (Hours are
Customers!
at 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. This solo piano
and light refreshments. Reservations ers and admission. Cash bar, free subject to change.) concert, featuring the stride styles
are required and must be held with raffle and prizes. RSVP at 610-340- of James P. Johnson and other early
a credit card. There is a $20 can- 0622. Singles Dance jazz pianists, will be held at Old Pine
cellation fee and no-shows will be Professional and Business Singles Street Church, 412 Pine St., Phila-
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – billed for the full cost. Graeme Park Career Networking Network sponsors a dance Friday, delphia, PA 19106. Half-price admis-
is located at 859 County Line Rd.,
Your Community Paper just off of Rt. 611 in Horsham. For
A Career Seminar will be held on April 22 at Edgmont Country Club, sion is $10, available for first-time
attendees and members. Regular
Thursday, April 21, 2011, from 5180 West Chester Pike, Newtown
for 26 Years! information, call 215-343-0965 or 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Villanova Square 8 p.m. to Midnight. Admis- admission is $20. High school and
visit www.graemepark.org. University, Bartley Hall, Room 1001, sion is $15. PBSN’s DJ will be spin- college students with IDs and chil-
Lancaster and Ithan Avenues, Villa- ning your favorite Top 40 dance hits dren accompanied by a paying adult
Fairmount Water nova, PA. Advance registration re- from the 60s to present for the 50 are free. Pay at the door; there are
Works Interpretive quired. Sign up at http://tinyurl.com/ plus age group. Proper Attire: jacket no reservations or advance sales.
NEED MORE SPACE? Center 6x2tscl, or call Eric Kramer at 610- and tie optional. Just drop in. Mem- Special arrangement have been made
Advertise Your Items for Sale in Our Classified Section! for on-street parking. For informa-
There are plenty of free family- 624-1953 or e-mail epkramer@ bership is not required. For info
tion call 856-720-0232 or visit
friendly events to mark on your gmail.com. call 610-805-5827.
www.tristatejazz.org.
calendar this month at the Fairmount
ASK FOR STAR TREATMENT AT Water Works Interpretive Center. Elmwood Park Zoo at
Plymouth Meeting Mall
Los Muñequitos de
Matanzas to Perform The Havertown
Shad Weekend is free and open to
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS CLASSIFIED! the public April 16 - 17. Events To commemorate Earth Day, the Elm- The Annenberg Center for the Per-
Choristers Spring
Concert
include a fishing clinic for all ages wood Park Zoo presents: Sharks, forming Arts presents the 16 mem-
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1 col. x 1.5" deep followed by a cooking demonstra- Stingrays and Seashells on Friday, ber Afro-Cuban percussion and dance The Havertown Choristers, direct-
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tion on Saturday, April 16. In addi- April 22 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. This
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ensemble Los Muñequitos de Ma- ed by Ruth Miller Cox and Jennifer


RECEIVE STAR ❏ $20.63 - 1 week tion to Shad Weekend, upcoming touchable, interactive exhibit fea- tanzas in two special performances Cox, will present its Spring Concert
TREATMENT ❏ $76.52 - 4 weeks Science Saturdays are free and tures shark and stingray artifacts, on Saturday, April 23, 2011. The on Monday, May 2, 2011, at 8 p.m.,
Place your Ad in an ❏ $144 - 8 weeks open to the public on April 16, 23 amazing seashells and much more. performances will take place at 7 in the Haverford Township High
and 30 from 2 - 4 p.m. at half hour Children will experience the beau- p.m. and 9 p.m. in the Harold Prince School auditorium, 200 Mill Road.
Attention-Grabbing 1 col. x 2" deep intervals. The Fairmount Water Works ty of these creatures and learn Theatre and are part of the 2010/11 The program will include “Last Words
Star Border
❏ $27.50 - 1 week Sunday Movie Matinee will screen about their dangers just in time for season at the Annenberg Center of David” by Thompson, “With A Voice
Call 610-667-6623 ❏ $102 - 4 weeks “Finding Nemo” each Sunday in April the summer season. There will be for the Performing Arts. Each show of Singing” by Shaw, “Ching-A-Ring
to place your ad! at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. in the Inter- special Earth Day funpacks for all! will feature different repertoire by Chaw” arranged by Copland, and
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❏ $192 - 8 weeks pretive Center’s theater. The FWWIC The event takes place at Plymouth the ensemble. The performance at choral selections by Irving Berlin.
Larger Sizes Also Available
will hold special programming on Meeting Mall’s Center Court area 7 p.m. will feature ritual rhythms, An additional feature will be an
Payable to: CITY SUBURBAN NEWS, in check, money order or charge. Earth Day Weekend, April 23 - 24. near Auntie Anne’s Pretzels. songs and dances from the Afro- audience sing-along. Guest artists
Category:_____________________and Ad Copy (please print): The Fairmount Water Works Inter- Cuban folkloric heritage. The per- presented on the program will be
pretive Center is located at 640 Water- If you miss the monthly exhibit or formance at 9 p.m. highlights Cuban Haverford Middle School – Seventh
___________________________________________________ works Drive in Philadelphia. For simply want to see a dinosaur claw rumba and culminates in a final Heaven, directed by Seth Gardner.
information call 215-685-0723. or a mammoth molar, be sure to party with the Carnival rhythm The Havertown Choristers is affili-
___________________________________________________ stop by the new Elmwood Park Zoo Conga Matancera. Audience mem- ated with the Haverford Township
Free Business Outpost located on the upper level bers are encouraged to buy a tick- Adult School. Admission is free
___________________________________________________ Networking near Bertucci’s. The Outpost is a et for both performances. Tickets but donations are appreciated. For
natural history museum complete for Los Muñequitos de Matanzas are information, call 610-446-1595.
___________________________________________________ Mingle with a select group of pro- with exotic artifacts, some touch-
fessionals hosted by the BNI Mal- $20-$35. For tickets or for informa-
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___________________________________________________ family oriented, for kids, concerts, happenings, etc.), please email
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April 13 – April 19, 2011 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Page 3

ARTS, CULTURE & SOCIETY EVENTS Bonjour!

By Rose Marie Riley Alumni Weekend


The Haverford School is presenting Alumni Weekend April 29 and 30,
Express Yourself through the Arts at the 2011, at The Haverford School, 450 Lancaster Avenue, Haverford. Among
National Constitution Center’s Spring Fling the many events on April 29 is the annual meeting of the Alumni
Express yourself through the arts at the National Constitution Center’s Association in Ball Auditorium, Wilson Hall, 5 to 6 p.m. Alumni Awards
Spring Fling from Thursday, April 14 through Sunday, April 17, 2011, will be presented to Bo Dixon ’61 and Bill Thorkelson ’68, followed by a
as part of the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA). Reception in the Quad. Among the many events on April 30, will be a
Incorporating music, dance, film, and the visual arts, the Center’s Spring Young Alumni “Pig Roast” (Classes 1996 to 2010) at the Headmaster’s
Fling will explore freedom of expression through Parisian and American Home from 12:30 to 2 p.m. For information call 484-417-2791. A L’ECOLE FRANÇAISE
art forms of the early 19th and 20th centuries. Visitors can create Paris-
inspired murals alongside a professional chalk artist, enjoy live perfor- Malvern Prep Benefit Where you will enjoy your
mances, and attend film screenings. Arts and crafts with a French twist
will be a highlight for kids. Spring Fling events are free with museum
Malvern Preparatory School is presenting its 37th annual B.A.S.H. din-
ner dance April 30, 2011, in the Duffy Arts Center at Malvern Prep, 418
French classes & amaze yourself!
admission. PIFA takes place April 7 - May 1, 2011. For the most up-to-date South Warren Avenue, Malvern, at 5:30 p.m. The evening features alecolefrancaise.com • 610-660-9645
information, contact PIFA at 215-790-5800 or visit www.pifa.org. For silent, live and luxury auctions, raffle drawings, food, music and enter-
information on the National Constitution Center, call 215-409-6700 or tainment. B.A.S.H. is the acronym for “Building A Scholastic Heritage,” SAY YOU SAW IT IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS
visit www.constitutioncenter.org. and strives to bridge the gap between what tuition covers and the reali-
ty of Malvern’s annual operating budget. For info call 484-595-1180.
Positive Aging in Lower Merion
Annual Luncheon Volunteer to Clean Up the Brandywine River
Ann Simon
Positive Aging in Lower Merion presents its Annual Luncheon, Saturday, The Young Friends will team with the Brandywine Valley Association Watercolors & Oils
April 16, 2011, Villanova Conference Center, 601 County Line Road, (BVA) on April 30 to clean nearly 35 miles of the Brandywine River and EXTRAORDINARY SALE • 2 Sundays!
Radnor, PA. PALM is recognizing honorees (Thomas Hayden, Merion Fire its banks. To volunteer to help clean or for more information, contact the
Chief; Ruth Pillet, Volunteer Advocate and Rodney Williams, Community Brandywine Conservancy’s Kathy Freney Smith at 610-388-8315 or send May 1 & May 15 • noon - 3 p.m.
Volunteer), at a fun filled day with raffles, door prizes and special enter- an e-mail ksmith@brandywine.org. Volunteers are advised to wear long Buy Originals & Prints – “Under the Awning”
tainment – Tribute to Michael Jackson, by Philadelphia Mickey J. Tickets pants, heavy shoes or boots, and sunscreen. Gloves and trash bags will at Ardmore United Methodist Church
$40. For information, call 610-642-9730. be provided. This is a family-friendly event. Groups are welcome.
Argyle & Linwood Rds., Ardmore
The Rock School 610-642-8894 • AnnSimonWatercolors.com
Studio Incamminati Art
In honor of the upcoming royal wedding, Studio Incamminati’s annual Dancing with the Rock Stars, The Rock School’s 20th Annual Scholar- Studio Gallery • 108 Forrest Ave. • Narberth
art exhibition is complemented this year by a display of rare photographs ship Benefit will be held April 30, 2011, at Independence Seaport
and letters of Diana, Princess of Wales, April 16-21, 2011, at Free-
man’s, 1808 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. On view for the first time is a
new portrait of her painted by Studio Incamminati Artistic Director Nelson
Museum, 211 South Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia. The event begins
at 6 p.m. with cocktails and silent auction; 7:30 p.m. is a performance by
The Rock Stars – Rock School dancers and 2011 Rock-Curtis Collabora-
Foot Pain?
Diabetic Foot Care • Heel Pain • Warts • Ingrown Toenails • Fractures
Shanks. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Studio Incamminati tion premiere; 8:30 p.m. dinner and dancing. All proceeds benefit The
Rock School Scholarship Fund. For info call 215-551-7010, ext. 1118.
is a not-for-profit organization. For information call 215-592-7910.

The Founder’s Award The Party 2011


DR. RONALD CARROLL
P ODIATRIST • S URGEON • F OOT S PECIALIST
The Officers and Councilors of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Academies, Inc. annual fundraiser, “The Party 2011,” will
are presenting “The Founder’s Award 2011,” Preserving Our National be held at Loews Hotel, 1200 Market Street, Philadelphia, on April 30, New Patients Welcome!
Treasures, April 28, 2011, at Ardrossan, 807 Newtown Road, Villanova. 2011, at 6 p.m. This year, Philadelphia Academies, Inc. is celebrating
every day superheroes who help expand life and economic options for Philadelphia Newtown Square
The evening will begin with a cocktail reception at 6 p.m., followed by Corn. of Conshohocken Ave.
young people. Dan Fitzpatrick, will accept the “Stand and Deliver” cor- 3475 West Chester Pk.
dinner & award ceremony. The evening will honor Susan Eisenhower & W. Country Club Rd. (at Bryn Mawr Ave.)
with the presentation of the 2011 Founders Award, and Howard H. Lewis, porate partner award on behalf of Citizens Bank. The evening will be (across from Brith Sholom House)
with the presentation of the 2011 Heritage Award. A live auction will be filled with tributes to 40+ years of youth, success stories, plus a VIP 215-879-0277 610-359-9310
hosted by Alasdair Nichol, Vice Chairman of Freeman’s. Music will be by reception, live and silent auctions, and dancing. Proceeds of the event
Drew Nugent and the Midnight Society. There will be a silent auction, will benefit Philadelphia Academies. For information call 215-546-6300. Day, Evening & Saturday Hours • House Calls
cocktail hour with live entertainment, and guests can explore Ardrossan,
the historic estate owned by the Montgomery family. Proceeds from The 2011 Acres of Diamonds Gala
Founder’s Award will help HSP continue to preserve and catalogue its 21Temple University Hospital Auxiliary is presenting its 2011 Acres of
million documents and share the nation’s stories with researchers, edu-Diamonds Gala on April 30, 2011 at the Atrium at the Curtis Center,
cators, and the wider community. For info, call 215-732-6200, ext. 233.601 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, at 6:30 p.m. The evening will honor
Alfred A. Bove, MD ’66, PhD ’70, Department of Medicine/Section of
Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis & Education Benefit Cardiology, Temple University Hospital, with the presentation of the
Arthur Ashe Tennis and Education (AAYTE) is presenting its 28th An- 2011 Diamond Award. Proceeds from the evening will benefit Temple
nual Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education Benefit April 29, 2011, University Hospital. For information call 215-707-4898.
at AAYTE Center, 4842 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, at 6 p.m. The event
will honor Douglas R. Conant, President and Chief Executive Officer of Arts, Culture & Society Events
the Campbell Soup Company, as a “Champion for Children.” The annual ONLY EVENTS THAT ARE CORRECTLY FORMATTED AND
benefit raises funds and awareness for AAYTE tennis, leadership devel- SUBMITTED VIA EMAIL – 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO PUBLICATION
opment and educational-enrichment programs. For information call 215- DATE – WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR POSSIBLE PUBLICATION.
487-3477.

C O M M U N I T Y I N T E R A C T I O N S ’ A N N U A L S I G N AT U R E E V E N T
H A S M A J O R H E A LT H B E N E F I T S silent auction.
S tudies have found that watching fish swim can reduce
stress and lower blood pressure. Therefore, guests attend-
ing Community Interactions’ Sixth Annual Signature Event,
Serving as this year’s event chairperson for the fourth year
in a row is Platinum sponsor, Rob Cola. Wells Fargo, EMCO
on Saturday, May 7, and hanging out with the sharks, 20 of Technology, Inc.; Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel,
them along with 850 other aquatic creatures, will not only LLP; M.W. Rainey Consulting Services; and Genesis Asset
be good for their health, but for the health of CI and its Protection, are committed Gold sponsors. Sponsorships
support of more than 250 men and women with intellectu- are still available and donations in ext. 126 or ksheridan@
al disabilities and behavioral health challenges in Pennsyl- ciinc.org.
vania and Delaware. Headquartered in Swarthmore, Pa., Community Interactions,
Guests to this year’s charity event and silent auction will Inc. (CI) serves more than 250 individuals at its 60 commu-
enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, dinner and dancing, and nity living homes in Pennsylvania and Delaware. For infor-
photos in the 40-foot Shark Tunnel. CI staff and event com- mation about Community Interactions, visit www.commu-
mittee members have been busy securing items for this year’s nityinteractions.org or call 610-328-9008.
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Window Concepts F RIENDS S CHOOL H AVERFORD S PRING F AIR ON M AY 7


EXPERT WINDOW & DOOR C elebrating 60 years of tra-
dition, Friends School
Haverford’s Spring Fair is set
INSTALLATION for Saturday, May 7, 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m., rain or shine! High-
NOW’S THE TIME lights of this year’s Spring Fair
include Attic Treasures, Arti-
TO IMPROVE sans, Books, Kids Crafts, Carni-
YOUR HOME! val Games, Face Painting, Fish
Art, Lemon Sticks and Food
TOP-QUALITY WORK Court. Live Stage to feature
performance by Phoenixville
FREE ESTIMATES based pop-rock band Never
LOCALLY-OWNED Look Back.
COMPANY The Spring Fair is a time-
honored tradition that is wel-
windowconceptsii@msn.com coming of the community.
Chairs of this year’s event are
Bob and Lisa Gardiner Davis
CALL 610-793-1973 TODAY! of Gulph Mills. Admission is
$5; kids 12 and under are free.
Friends School Haverford,

SECURE YOUR located at 851 Buck Lane, be-


tween Lancaster Avenue and

BUSINESS Haverford Road, is an inde-


pendent Quaker coeducation-
al elementary school for chil-
Parents of children attending Friends School Haverford working together to put details in place
for a fun and successful community building event on Saturday, May 7. Seated, from left - Bob
SURVEILLANCE dren in preschool through Davis of Gulph Mills, Vandy Solomon of Haverford, Lisa Gardiner Davis, Lauren Forbes of
sixth grade. For information, Wayne; standing, from left – John Schmader of Newtown Square, Regina Rothe of Havertown,
CAMERA INSTALLATION contact School directly at Alison Neuhaus of Media, Chris Strawbridge of Haverford, Megan Miller of Wayne, and Valerie
Great for Daycares, Hair Salons, Retail Stores – 610-642-2334. Foley with daughter Allison of Media.
YOUR BUSINESS or YOUR HOME!
You can SEE your place anytime on your computer
or cell phone anywhere!
WE INSTALL: Phone Jacks • Cable Lines
Lectures-in-Song with Fred Miller CITY
Phone Systems • Computer Virus Removal
Home Theater Setups • Flat Screen TV Wall Mounting T he Philadelphia Art Alliance welcomes back the immensely talented Mr. Fred Miller for
another installment of his wildly popular Lectures-in-Song series on Thursday, April 21 SUBURBAN
BERRY’S HOME & BUSINESS TELECOM at 7:00 p.m. This illustrious series has been delighting audiences of all ages throughout the
Tri-State region and has been part of our program schedule for over 10 years. Admission
to this event is $10 for the general public, and free for PAA Members. PAA is also offering
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Each of Fred Miller’s Lectures-In-Song is 60-75 minutes
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Broadway aficionado or just beginning your musical journey Staff Writer
into the world of American Popular Song, this program will Jerry Bloom
certainly entertain and leave you with a greater appreciation Society Editor
of this truly American art form. Rose Marie Riley
For info, call 215-545-4302 or visit www.philartalliance.org.
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22nd Annual Civil War Re-Enactment at Neshaminy State Park


The Campaign of Fall 1861 – Bolivar Heights and Ball’s Bluff
Friends School Haverford

band specializing in Civil War era music.


The Fall Campaign of 1861 consisted of a series of battles
on the Upper Potomac in what was then Northern Virginia,
two of which were, Bolivar Heights and The Battle of Ball’s
Bluff. The action at Bolivar Heights was a skirmish that took
place near Harper’s Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia) on Saturday, May 7 • 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
October 16, 1861. In that skirmish, Confederate forces, lead
by Colonel Turner Ashby, fired upon Union troops, lead by
Colonel John W. Geary, that were stationed on the north side
of the Potomac. Union reinforcements arrived and the Con-
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federates were driven back. The Battle of Ball’s Bluff took
place in Leesburg, Virginia on October 21, 1861. At this battle, Admission $5 • FREE for Kids 12 years & under
Confederate Brigadier General Nathan “Shanks” Evans stop- Artisans • Attic Treasures • Live Stage • Food
ped an attempt by Union troops, lead by politician General Moroccan Bazaar • Kids Crafts • Carnival Games
Edward Baker to cross the Potomac River and capture Lees- Face Painting • Books • Fish Art • Lemon Sticks
burg. These two battle actions will be staged during this
year’s re-enactment. 851 Buck Lane Haverford, PA • 610-642-2334
Photo/ Ilena Di Toro While admission is free, a voluntary collection will be
Union Re-enactors are engaged in battle at the Neshaminy taken each day of the re-enactment and all proceeds will go
Civil War Re-enactment. The is the largest Civil War Re-
enactment on the East Coast outside of Gettysburg.
toward Civil War preservation efforts. Proceeds from last
year’s collection went to preserve the battlefield at the PILLOW TOP QUEEN
T he 22nd annual Civil War Re-enactment will be held on
Slaughter Farm, Fredericksburg, Va. The Neshaminy Civil
War Re-enactment has raised close to $35,000 during its 22 BLOWOUT SALE

Saturday and Sunday, April 30 - May 1, 2011 at Neshaminy year history, for various Civil War causes.
State Park, located on 3401 State Road in Bensalem, PA, from This event is a joint project sponsored by Neshaminy State AFFORDABLY AT:
9 a.m. - 4 p.m., rain or shine. Admission is free. Park, the Bensalem Historical Society, the 28th Pennsylvania
This event is the largest Civil War re-enactment on the
East Coast outside of Gettysburg and this year the re-enact-
Historical Association, the Army of Northern Virginia Re-
enacting Organization, the Delaware Valley Civil War Round-
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versary of the start of the Civil War. The theme for this year’s
table, The G.A.R. Museum and Library, and Waste Manage-
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re-enactment is “The Campaign of Fall 1861 – Bolivar Heights
Established 1940
For information, visit http://www.28thpvi.net, visit the
and Ball’s Bluff.” Over 1,000 re-enactors will converge on
the park for this event featuring: authentic battle re-enact-
ments; Camp life scenarios; military and civilian life demon-
Facebook page at facebook.com/Neshaminy Civil War Re-
enactment or contact Ken Gavin, Event Chairman, at 610- 1/2 OFF
strations; and, performances by the Camptown Shakers, a
809-6540 or kgc28pvi@gmail.com.
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Artist Ann Simon Celebrates 30 Years of Painting and Teaching
10 Years in Narberth Studio Gallery 610-789-6666
1001 West Chester Pike, Havertown
N ationally known, award winning artist Ann Simon is
celebrating her 30th year with an Open House at her
storefront studio at 108 Forrest Avenue, Narberth, PA. The
(Corner West Chester Pike & Manoa Rd.)

studio gallery will be open Friday April 15, from 11 a.m. to SAY YOU SAW IT IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS
7 p.m. and April 16, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the Open
House receptions.
The event will feature watercolors, oils, limited edition
prints and cards. As part of the celebration, selected pieces
Refined Fashions
will be on special sale. There will be a drawing for a door
prize of her popular reproduction “Logan Circle Afternoon”
& Collectibles
Ms. Simon’s work has been accepted in many juried shows
in the U.S. receiving several awards. Her work has been TOCFWH THRIFT SHOP
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SPRING DINING & ENTERTAINMENT


CLEAN SALE
Over the course
of time, dust IT’S
O U T - A N D - A B O U T – Upcoming Food & Entertainment
By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer
builds up in a On Stage
clock too, and
can do major
TIME TO • Walnut Street Theatre for Kids, 825 Walnut Street in
Philadelphia, presents The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley,
damage to the
parts. So as part
CLEAN based on the popular children’s book series, at 10:30 a.m.
April 15; 11 a.m. April 16 (Running Time: 1 hour). Stanley
of your Spring
cleaning, let us
THE Lambchop is just a normal kid leading an ordinary life when
everything suddenly changes after the big bulletin board
clean your clock. CLOCKS! above his bed falls on him in his sleep. He survives the fall,
but is now completely flat. Stanley decides to explore life

CLOCK
with his new flat shape by folding himself into a big enve-
We Sell lope and traveling the world. For Kids grades K-6th and their
Clocks Too! grown-up friends. For tickets (Tickets: $10 - $14) or info, call
215-574-3550 or online at www.WalnutStreetTheatre.org.
S E RV I C E S Hours:
Wine & Dining Around
• Garces Trading Company, 1111 Locust Street in Philadel-
2255 Garrett Road Mon.-Fri. 10 am-4:30 pm phia, offers Cheese Pairing Classes on the first Tuesday of
Sat. 10 am-2 pm every month, at 5:30 p.m., hosted by members of Chef Garces’
Drexel Hill, PA
Since 1986 staff. Each 12-seat class features a variety of cheeses from Photo/Courtesy of Walnut Street Theatre
610-284-2600 Garces Trading Company’s extensive inventory, paired with “Flat Stanley” featuring, from left – Leslie Nevon Holden
wines or beers at a cost of $65 per person, for one-ounce and Evan Faram.
portions of each cheese and two-ounce pours of each bev-
Does your partner hit you? Threaten you? Control you? erage. Classes last about an hour and a half, with ample time tors from the Society Hill Dance Academy will show you the
Put you down? Keep you away from family & friends? for questions. For reservations or info, call 215-574-1099 latest moves. Enjoy samples of Bacardi Rock Coconut Rum.
Are you afraid of what your partner might do to you? or visit www.garcestradingcompany.com. Meet experts from Main Line Match, a concierge level dat-
Special Events ing service tailored for Main Line Executives. Chat with
There is NO EXCUSE for ABUSE • The National Museum of American Jewish History, 101
South Independence Mall East in Philadelphia, hosts Michael
Stylists from Jay Michael Salon on the latest trendy’s in hair
style and team members of Spa Solas will share with you
Call the Women’s Center of Montgomery County. Caspi, chef at M Restaurant in Washington Square, on Thurs- on how to get your glam on for an upcoming date. Enjoy a
day, April 14, from 7 - 8 p.m., telling how and why he came chair massage. Capture a smile and a memory of the even-
Our counselors will listen without judging and to America and his journey along the way. CBS 3 Reporter ing in a photo booth. For info, 610-341-3100 or online at
help you explore your options. Oren Liebermann will interview Chef Caspi who was born www.radnorhotel.com/events_singles.htm.
in Israel and will offer a tasting of some of his dishes follow- • Azalea Restaurant at The Omni Hotel at Independence
Abuse is NOT YOUR FAULT ing the discussion. For tickets ($10 for members, $15 for Park in Philadelphia, is hosting the Make Over My Mom’s
24-hour hotline 1-800-773-2424 young friends including the reception and $15 for non mem- Kitchen Contest. Send Azalea your Mom’s best recipe and if
bers) or info, call 215-923-3811 or online at www.nmajh.org. selected, Azalea will feature the recipe at their Mother’s Day
For info about M Restaurant, call 215-625-6666 or visit Brunch, Sunday, May 8, 2011 where your Mom is the guest
www.mrestaurantatthemorrishousehotel.com. of honor! In addition, Colonial Marble and Granite will re-
PLACE YOUR MOTHER’S • The Radnor Hotel, 591 East Lancaster Avenue in St.
Davids, PA, offers a Singles Party, Friday, April 15. Dance
surface mom’s kitchen in 50-square feet of luxurious gran-
ite, so her kitchen will look fabulous as she creates memo-
DAY ADVERTISING HERE! the night away from 7 to 11 p.m. with the Main Line’s Hottest rable meals. Submit only original recipes by April 22, 2011
DJs and young professionals. $20 cover charge includes and must include a telephone number and email address.
NEXT ISSUE APRIL 20 your first drink, a raffle ticket, and light hors d’oeuvres for The winning recipe will be selected by May 1, 2011. Send
the evening. Get your friends together to dance, flirt and recipes/entries to makeovermymomskitchen@gmail.com.
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Get Smart. Main Line Businesses Support Students with Disabilities


Melmark’s Art Tour Kicks off at MilkBoy in Support of Autism Awareness Month

Advertise in D avie is nine years old and


loves to get messy when
he paints. Harrison is 20 years
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made from mixed media. All
are creative students who love
to show off their abilities in
Education & Camp – art class at The Melmark
School. All are diagnosed with
April 20! autism.
This month, to coincide with
Camp – April 27 National Autism Awareness
Month, Melmark is kicking off This month visit MilkBoy Coffee, located at 2 East Lancaster Avenue, to see ten framed
its student art tour at MilkBoy pieces of artwork, each created by students at The Melmark School and each showing
From Toddler to Coffee’s Ardmore location.
When you visit the café and
individual techniques, color selection and media.

Senior Citizen: music venue, located at 2 East Lancaster Avenue, you’ll see awareness of a very important issue.”
ten framed pieces of artwork, each created by students at National Autism Awareness Month began in the 1970s and
Find everything from The Melmark School and each showing individual techniques, is designed to raise awareness of autism, the impact it has
color selection and media. on children and adults, their families and caregivers as well
School News to Open Houses “Our students were thrilled when we told them that MilkBoy as educators.
had so generously agreed to display their art,” said Joanne Melmark, based in Berwyn, PA and with a location in
to Educational Progams Gillis-Donovan, Ph.D., Melmark’s President and CEO. “Our Andover, MA, provides residential, educational, vocational
students are very talented, and here at Melmark, our mis- and therapeutic services for children and adults with autism
and Activities in the sion is to showcase their abilities instead of their disabili- spectrum disorders, developmental disabilities, acquired
ties. MilkBoy’s support of April as Autism Awareness Month brain injuries and other neurological and genetic disorders.
Philadelphia truly shows this company’s commitment to the community.” Melmark’s programs and services are offered in an envi-
Also during the month of April, each to-go cup of coffee ronment of warmth, care and respect.
and Main Line area. served at MilkBoy will come with a recycled coffee sleeve
that includes Melmark’s logo and website.
MilkBoy is an all-ages venue that serves coffee, breakfast
and lunch as well as providing live music shows and art
“We are proud to support an organization like Melmark, exhibits for children and adults. Founded in 1994, MilkBoy
Call 610-667-6623 to advertise which is doing such wonderful things in the community for now has locations which include coffee houses in Ardmore,
children and adults with disabilities,” said Jamie Lokoff, who Bryn Mawr and Center City.
in this popular section. co-owns MilkBoy Coffee and Recording Studio with Tommy At the close of April, Melmark’s art exhibit will move to
Ask about our special rates! Joyner. Lokoff went on to say, “This art exhibit is not only various locations on the Main Line. For information visit
showcasing these students’ talents, but it is also raising www.melmark.org.
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D INING &E NTERTAINMENT


The Stagecrafters
Presents award-winning author Lynn Nottage’s
political thriller – by turns scary, absurd, funny.

JAGR: Projects Presents Photography by Mark Havens “MUD, RIVER,


J
AGR: Projects, a collaboration of John Levitties and
Michael Gruber, will present “Displacement,” an exhibition
of work by Philadelphia photographer Mark Havens in their
STONE”
Rittenhouse Square gallery from April 21 to July 31, 2011.
The opening is April 21, from 6 to 8 p.m.
Continuing April 14, 15, 16,
According to the artist’s statement, “Displacement is an 21, 22, 23 • 8 p.m.
exploration of primary aesthetic memories—the fragments,
tiny snapshots of color and shape that over time become April 17, 24 • 2 p.m.
elemental symbols in the personal mythologies unique to
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Philadelphia Commemorates 150th Anniversary of the Civil EVERYONE WELCOME!


War with Parade Procession and Historic Re-enactors Living Water Baptist Church
International Ministry
T his April 15 marks 150 years since President Lincoln called for volunteers to defend the nation’s capital, which began
Philadelphia’s part in a four-year battle that would later be referred to as the Civil War.
To commemorate this historic event and raise public awareness of Philadelphia’s pivotal role in the Civil War, Mayor
Easter Services
Michael A. Nutter will join approximately 500 military and civilian re-enactors including Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Sunday, April 24 • 10 a.m.
Douglass, Octavius V. Catto (appearing courtesy of Historic Philadelphia), Union troops, infantry, artillery, and cavalry.
The parade will also include period and modern bands and the Armed Services.
The parade, sponsored by the Civil War History Consortium of Greater Philadelphia, will begin at the National BIBLE TALK EVERY THURSDAY 7 PM - 8:30 PM
Constitution Center, Saturday, April 16 at 10:00 a.m. After a brief program at the Union League of Philadelphia, the parade
will end at the intersection of Broad Street and Washington Avenue. The day’s events will end with a Civil War-themed 7501 Brookhaven Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19151
gala at the Union League. www.livingwaterbcim.org • 215-205-6905
“We wanted to create an event that would draw attention to Philadelphia’s Civil War history and appeal to a broad audi-
ence. Military parades were a huge part of city life at that time and would have been a familiar sight to Civil War LIVING WATER COMMUNITY CENTER COMING SOON!
Philadelphians,” explained John Meko, chair of the Consortium and director of the Foundations of the Union League. “This
parade isn’t just about the pageantry—we’re paying tribute to all Philadelphians who gave their time and in many cases GRAND OPENING • Sat. June 25 • 10 AM -2 PM
their lives to preserve the Union and secure freedom for fellow Americans.”
The parade follows the route taken by the first troops who left the city in 1861 beginning
at 525 Arch Street and ending at Broad & Washington. Military re-enactors will provide
vignettes of life as a Civil War soldier, including drills and demonstrations of horseman-
ship, scenes of camp life, demonstrations of horsemanship, weapons care, medical and
surgical procedures, and related activities. Civilian re-enactors will portray domestic and
leisure time activities.
“When we planned this parade, we planned it to honor all Union Troops during the Civil
War, not just those who left in April 1861,” commented Temple University professor Andy
Waskie, the parade marshal and re-enactor known for his portrayal of General George
Gordon Meade, victor of the Battle of Gettysburg and a Philadelphia native son. “We have
invited all Union re-enactors, regardless of when their units formed. This includes the
eleven regiments of U. S. Colored Troops who trained at Camp William Penn beginning in
1863 and whose story is only now receiving the attention it rightly deserves.”
“We also want to honor the service of the civilian population,” Waskie continued.
“Philadelphia’s role was crucial to the success of the Union cause in the Civil War, and this
parade is an important way to call attention to both the drama and the complexity of that
story.”
Additional information, including the parade route and a calendar of area events from
April – early July, can be found at http://www.civilwarphilly.net/parade.

Zitner’s Fine Confections and West Laurel Hill


Cemetery to Host Easter Egg Hunt
I t’s that time of year again! Join friends and neighbors at the Conservatory on the grounds
of West Laurel Hill Cemetery, 215 Belmont Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, on Saturday, April 16 at
10:00 a.m. for the popular annual Easter Egg Hunt. Search for thousands of prize-filled and
Zitner’s chocolate eggs, enter the raffle to win great prizes and have your picture taken
with the Easter Bunny! A special surprise guest awaits this year’s hunters! For children 10
and under. Please be sure to bring your own basket. Free! Call 610-664-1591 or e-mail con-
tactus@forever-care.com for information. West Laurel Hill Cemetery is located at 215 Belmont
Avenue in Bala Cynwyd.

Philly.sidearts.com Launch Party and Benefit


Side Arts, an online service for artists, crafters, and arts businesses, announces the launch of its new web-
site for artists and art businesses! Visit philly.sidearts.com. There will be a launch party where attendees
can meet some of the area’s best artists on Friday, April 15, from 8 - 11 p.m., at Dark Horse Pub, 421 S. 2nd
St, Philadelphia, PA. $3 MGD bottles specials for the launch party. There will be a silent art auction with pro-
ceeds going towards an awesome local charity, Philly AIDS Thrift (phillyaidsthrift.com). No cover. Open to the
public. RSVP at philly@sidearts.com.
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HEALTHY KIDS DAY • APRIL 16 • 10 PM - 2 PM HEALTHY LIVING

Find Summer Fun... Students Raise Funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
I s it possible for nearly 50
middle school boys to spend
a Friday night not using a
computer, video game, cell
phone or MP3 player? Devon
Prep Middle Schoolers recent-
ly did just that to raise money
for St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital.
AT THE MAIN LINE YMCA! Devon Prep sixth, seventh
and eighth graders recently
Camp Small Feet NEW! Basketball Camp participated in “Up for a Cause”
Ages 3 (must be toilet trained) Ages 7 -12 year olds a five hour fundraiser which
to 5 years old. Half/Full Day. Hours: 8:30 am - 4 pm netted over $6,200. Devon
Weeks: June 20 - August 22 1 Week: June 20 to June 24 Prep’s Christian Action Pro-
gram (CAP) sponsored this
YMCA Camp Cost for Full Day of above camps:
event which took place in the
Ages 5 -12 year olds Full Day • 8:30AM-4PM
school’s gym and included
Hours: 8:30 am - 4 pm $230/wk Full Privil. Members
activities such as basketball,
Weeks: June 20 - August 22 $255/wk Youth Prog. Members
dodge ball, a moon bounce
YMCA Sports Camp NEW! Teen Trip Camp and board games, in addition Mr. Orri Croft II, (left) representing St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, accepted over $6,200
Ages 8 -12 year olds Ages 12 -15 year olds to donated food and prizes. from Devon Prep Middle School students during their annual “Up for a Cause” fundraising event.
Hours: 8:30 am - 4 pm Hours: 8:30 am - 4 pm CAP also sponsored a simi- Surrounding Mr. Croft are, from left – 8th Grader James Cashel of Newtown Square, 7th Graders
Weeks: June 20 - August 22 1 Week: August 8 to August 12 lar event for Devon Prep’s Scott Clancy of Berwyn and Sean Fulmer of Broomall, 6th Graders Andrew Knaus of Malvern,
$300/wk Full Privil. Members Upper School students last Justin Dean of Malvern and Paul Yoo of King of Prussia, 8th Grader Joseph Teti of Berwyn, 7th
Teen Camp $330/wk Youth Prog. Members fall, raising over $25,000, Grader Enoch Lee of Lansdale, 8th Grader William Moreno of Wayne and 6th Grader Daniel
Ages 12-15 year olds making the total donation to O’Malley of Media.
Hours: 8:30 am - 4 pm Register Now St. Jude’s nearly $32,000.
Weeks: June 20 - Aug. 1 & 15 at Main Line YMCA CAP began “Up for a Cause” over ten years ago to raise money students dedicated to caring for and helping those less
Gymnastics Camp Membership Services Desk for charity. Since then they have raised over $200,000 for fortunate. Their activities include collecting food for neigh-
100 St. George’s Rd., Ardmore hospitals that care for ill children. borhood shelters and food closets, hosting a Christmas
Ages 6 -13 year olds
For more information call St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (www.stjude.org/) party for residents of St. Edmond’s Home, organizing cloth-
Hours: 8:30 am - 4 pm
Heather Rago on the was founded by the late entertainer Danny Thomas to find ing and toy drives, sponsoring a Blood Drive for the Ameri-
Weeks: July 11 - August 1
CAMP HOTLINE cures, through research and treatment, for children with can Red Cross, and conducting fund raisers for several
Extended AM & PM care available. 610-649-0700, x1410 or cancer and other catastrophic diseases. On average, 5,700 non-profit organizations.
Financial Assistance available. visit www.philaymca.org active patients visit the hospital each year, most of who are Devon Prep is a small, private, Catholic, college prepara-
treated on an outpatient basis. St. Jude is the only pediatric tory school for young men in grades six to 12 conducted
100 St. George’s Rd., Ardmore, PA 19003 cancer research center where families never pay for treat- by the Piarist Fathers. Devon Prep is located on a 20 acre
ment not covered by insurance. No child is ever denied campus on Philadelphia’s Main Line at 363 North Valley
treatment because of the family’s inability to pay. Forge Road in Devon. For information, call 610-688-7337 or
Every Wednesday Pick Up Your FREE Copy of Devon Prep’s Christian Action Program is a service orga- visit www.devonperp.com.
City Suburban News! nization which includes nearly 50 middle and upper school

GET A HEALTHY START IN 2011 C ROSSING THE O CEAN OF G RIEF


A retreat for women who have lost a loved one to a violent or sudden death
Mildred & Linda lost over 12 lbs.
Don lost 17 lbs. You can too!
A retreat is being offered for women who have lost a loved one to a violent or sudden
death in Cape May, near beautiful Sunset Beach April 29 - May 1, 2011. This unique
retreat is led by psychotherapist Kathleen O’Hara, author of “A Grief Like No Other, sur-
viving the violent death of someone you love.”
WE ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE! The weekend will help women cope with and get support for traumatic grief caused by
the sudden or violent death of a loved one, whether by homicide, suicide, drug-overdose,
We challenge you to become one of war, accident or any sudden event.
Seminars are offered throughout the weekend where women can talk about grief and
“THE BIGGEST LOSERS” how to handle such issues as guilt, anger, sorrow, lonlieness as well as how to help family
members, how to handle birthdays, anniversaries and holidays and the most important

of Montgomery County question of all: How can I survive this and learn how to live again.
This the third year the retreat is being offered; the group is usually 20-24 women; the
atmosphere is compassionate, healing and supportive. The setting is a big Victorian re-
treat house with shared room and bath. The food is homemade by a great cook! Many
SHED YOUR WINTER LAYERS! women report that attending the retreat has helped them cope with traumatic grief and
GET READY FOR SUMMER! is a rare opportunity to share their feelings with other women in a safe, comforting and
healing place. For details, visit www.kathleenohara.com, call 215-235-7722 or email
keohara@aol.com
• 12-Week Program • $39 for 12 Weeks
• Body Analysis


Weekly Weigh-Ins Required
Prizes & Drawing Weekly
TriYoga Center of Philadelphia Presents
®

• The More the Merrier! April Full Moon Trinity Practice Session
To Benefit Japan Earthquake Relief
Bring A Friend & Get
$10 OFF T he TriYoga® Center of Philadelphia at Mind-Body Services, located in Havertown in the
Vernon Medical Building (Suite 102), invites the community to come to the monthly full
moon practice on Friday, April 15 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. This month’s collected donations
will be forwarded to Save The Children or Doctors Without Borders for Japan Earthquake
your registration! Relief.
The emphasis in the full moon practice is on a quiet and centering practice designed to
Most of each participants’ $39 goes into pot for the biggest promote and deepen the meditative atmosphere through posture, rhythmic breathing
loser at end of 12-week session! techniques, and meditation. There is minimal alignment instruction and teacher assis-
tance; some experience in yoga and breathing practice is recommended. The monthly full
Registration Open for April 13 Challenge. Call Today! moon practice sessions are offered by donation. This month’s donations will be given to
two not-for-profit groups that are working to alleviate the suffering of those affected by the
earthquake in Japan. Please join in raising money and compassion.
Montgomery County Biggest Loser Weight Loss TriYoga is a complete hatha yoga method in which the TriYoga Flows unite breath and
Challenge is in Narberth: focus with flowing and sustained postures in systematized sequences. TriYoga’s unique
spinal wavelike movements promote the health of the central nervous system and core
Narberth Nutrition • 104 N. Essex Ave., Narberth muscles of the body. TriYoga is ideally suited for reducing stress and promoting relaxation
and calm states of mind.
For information on the workshop or to register, as well as information on the class sched-
Call to register for the 12-week Challenge: 610-649-7755 ule and other programs and services, visit http://www.mindbodyservices.com or call 610-
664-6446 ext. 3.
April 13 – April 19, 2011 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Page 9

H EALTHY L IVING ANN


CROSSING THE OCEAN OF GRIEF
3RD
UAL
A RETREAT FOR WOMEN
who have lost a loved one to a violent or sudden death.
Weekend of APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2011
Cape May, NJ near beautiful Sunset Beach!
Cancer Patients, Families, and Supporters Gather for Compassionate, healing & supportive atmosphere
Seminars • Learn how to survive & live again

Annual “Miles for Myeloma” Led by psychotherapist Kathleen O’Hara


author of “A Grief Like No Other, surviving
the violent death of someone you love.”
SIG
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TOD UP
AY!
Hundreds to participate and raise awareness around serious disease affecting almost 100,000 in the United States 215-235-7722 • www.KathleenOHara.com
ears ago, a cancer diagnosis seemed like a death sen- Groups. Proceeds from the event will benefit the research
Y tence for patients. But thanks to medical research and and patient program initiatives of the International Myeloma
technological innovation, many patients can fight, survive, Foundation, The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
or email keohara@aol.com

and live with cancer despite their diagnoses. In celebration and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Financial Assis-
of survivors, patients and supporters, The Philadelphia tance Program for Myeloma Patients. The family-friendly
Multiple Myeloma Networking Group (PMMNG) is holding event will feature other activities including on-site radio
the annual “Miles for Myeloma” 5K Walk/Run on Saturday, sponsor, B101FM and mascot Buzzbee, a face painter and a
April 23, 2011. NBC 10’s Chief Meteorologist, Glenn “Hurri- balloon artist. All children who attend will receive a medal.
cane” Schwartz will emcee the opening ceremony and will The PMMNG was founded in 1997 by Marilyn Alexander,
be joined by the Phillie Phanatic. a multiple myeloma survivor, and her twin sister Sharon
Event registration will start at 7:30 a.m. on Martin Luther Klein along with Phil and Barbara Falkowitz and a few other
King Jr. Drive, on the west side of the Philadelphia Museum dedicated individuals. The group’s mission is to be an on-
of Art, with the opening ceremonies starting at 8:30 a.m. going resource for information, support, shared experiences,
prior to commencement at 9:00 a.m. and hope for people living with multiple myeloma, their
“Taking part in ‘Miles for Myeloma’ is a great way to pay families and friends in Philadelphia and the Greater Dela-
tribute to all those who have been impacted by this type of ware Valley Tri-State region.
cancer and to celebrate the gifts of life we all share,” said Multiple myeloma is the second most common blood
Maddie Hunter, PMMNG co-leader. “We hope that this event cancer after lymphomas. It affects approximately 50,000 -
will raise awareness of myeloma while providing funding 100,000 people in the United States with an estimated 20,000
for the most promising research initiatives and support for new cases every year. Myeloma is not curable but is high- FIND IMPORTANT HEALTH NEWS
patients and their families.” ly treatable and is twice as common in African Americans
The “Miles for Myeloma” 5k is a regional event presented as in Caucasians.
HERE TWICE A MONTH!
by the Philadelphia Multiple Myeloma Networking Group and For information or to register the Miles for Myeloma 5K CITY SUBURBAN NEWS provides Healthy Living
the Central New Jersey and Northern New Jersey Support Walk/Run, visit: http://www.philadelphia.myeloma.org. the 2nd and 4th weeks of every month!
Next Healthy Living Issues: April 27 & May 11.
11th Annual Night of Champions Ad deadline is the previous Thursday.
Thanks for Reading!
Magee Rehabilitation will celebrate its Eleventh Annual Night of Champions on Friday, May 6. Local celebri-
ties from the Philadelphia sports world will participate in the event, which will be held at the Sheet Metal
Workers Union Hall on 1301 South Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia, PA. Stuart Greenberg, Program Director and
37-year employee in the Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Department, will receive the 2011 Magee Champion
in the Community Award. Magee’s Night of Champions includes dinner, raffle prizes and auctions of auto-
graphed sports memorabilia, exclusive gifts, restaurant certificates, getaway weekends, and travel packages.
All funds benefit the Hospital’s Patient Programs. Individual tickets for the Night of Champions cost $125,
with many group sponsorship packages available. For information, call 215-587-3090.
Bryn Mawr Hospital invites you to:
YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day Aims to Get ™

Families Moving (and Have Fun!) in the United States are overweight or obese
“In Vino Veritas:
O n Saturday, April 16, the Main Line YMCA
is encouraging all kids and parents in
the local community to come to the Y for a
(according to the Centers for Disease Con-
trol and Prevention), developing healthier
A Physician’s Guide to Wine and Heart Health”
play date and commit to being active every habits that include increased physical activ- Learn about the health benefits of wine while enjoying a special tasting
day. It’s all part of the YMCA’s Healthy Kids ity is more important than ever.
Day™ – the nation’s largest health day for “At the Main Line Y, we know that parents and a screening of Sideways
families. The free event will take place at 100 struggle to find the time to incorporate more
St. George’s Road, Ardmore, PA 19003 from active play and healthier habits into their
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. kids’ daily routine,” says Mary Frances Reilly,
During the event, there will be many activi- Executive Director, Main Line YMCA. “Doing
ties such as karate demonstrations, arts & so doesn’t have to require extra money or
crafts, face painting, balloon animals and more! resources. It’s as simple as making a play
The Main Line Y is proud to host represen- date with your kids, with two key require-
tatives from Main Line Cycles, The Junior ments—be active and have fun!”
League, Narberth Nutrition, Montgomery As part of Healthy Kids Day, the Y encour-
Chiropractic, American Red Cross, Bryn Mawr ages families to make play dates everyday
Health, New York Life and Sanford Brown as a simple way to become healthier, more
who will provide important nutritional infor- active and connected. The Main Line Y rec- Celebrate Heart Health!
mation, conduct blood pressure screenings ommends five simple activities families can
and more. During the Healthy Kids Day event, do to play together: Bryn Mawr Hospital teams up with Bryn Mawr
the Y will present Genuardi’s with a special 1. Schedule a Game Night: Play games with Film Institute for a heartfelt event on the health
award to recognize their commitment to the the kids that incorporate physical activity,
Main Line Y through their Escrip program. such as Charades. benefits of wine. Henry Mayer, MD, BMH
This special presentation will begin at 11 a.m. 2. Dance, Dance: Turn on your favorite cardiologist, will present about the enjoyment
Follow these easy steps to help the Main party music and dance! Make this activity
Line YMCA when you shop at Genuardi’s: more fun with a dance contest.
of wine as part of a heart healthy diet and lifestyle.
Log on to www.escrip.com. At the top of 3. Go Riding: Find a new bike path or park Afterwards, stay for the wine movie, Sideways.
the page, click on “About the Program.” Click for a fun afternoon outdoors; grab your hel-
on “Sign up now.” Click on the option for mets and go rollerblading or bike riding.
Group Name. Type in YMCA of Phila – Main 4. Channel Your Inner Youth: Remember Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Line branch. Or you can select Group ID # playing hopscotch, jump rope, Simon Says
or freeze tag as a kid? Teach your favorite
6:30pm
and type 500002471. Click Next. Follow the
corresponding steps, entering the required childhood game to your kid(s) and play them Bryn Mawr Film Institute
information. together.
The Main Line YMCA will receive up to 3% 5. Play Outside: Visit your neighborhood
824 W. Lancaster Avenue
of your grocery expenses. This money goes park or camp out in your backyard for some Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
to the Y’s Strong Kids Campaign, providing outdoor fun. Get everyone moving with fun
financial assistance to individuals and fami- sports like soccer, basketball or baseball.
lies in our community, so they can partici- Healthy Kids Day will be celebrated at near-
pate in membership and camp. ly 1,600 Ys across the country, with more Event fee is $10.
As a leading nonprofit strengthening com- than 700,000 families expected to attend this
munity through healthy living, the Y holds year. To register, call 1.866.CALL.MLH
Healthy Kids Day to teach healthy habits to For information, contact the Main Line Y or visit www.mainlinehealth.org/events.
kids and inspire a lifetime love of physical at 610-649-0700 or visit philaymca.org.
activity. At a time when one in three children
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3900 Ford Road
A program highlighting the basics of Bicycle purchasing, ownership and
Brookhaven Road ly members of athletes, and physician for The Philadelphia
Overbrook Park Balwynne Park safety will be presented at the Haverford Township Free Library on Mon-
sports coaches. Dr. Webner Union will speak on “More
day, May 2, at 7:30 p.m. Jonathan Newman, owner of Havertown Bicycle
215-473-1070 215-877-1103 will be available after the than Just a Headache:
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Personal Choice/House Calls Available lecture to answer partici- Understanding Concussion”
mative program should be helpful for bikers of all ages who are ready to
pants’ questions. on April 26.
get out on the road this spring! Registration is not required but highly
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He says his father, who was also named Robert, would love
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to see his son riding in his honor. “I’m sure he would be
proud of LIVESTRONG, and also very proud of me.”
for the first time, works to inspire and empower people af- A survivor of testicular cancer in the early 1970s, Krischker’s
Ear Piercing fected by cancer. LIVESTRONG has 225 riders on its team father was an avid athlete who played lacrosse, tennis, and
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says. But Krischker is not riding solely for his father. “I am also
This year will mark Krischker’s second time riding in the riding for those yet to be diagnosed,” he says. “Through
Luxury Town Car Service Tour. The Five Boro, produced by Bike New York, the city’s
premier cycling organization, is the largest bike event in
LIVESTRONG and the TD Bank Five Boro Bike Tour, I can
play a role in making the fatal cancers of today the prevent-
North America. The ride draws 32,000 participants and 1,600 able, survivable, non-existent cancers of tomorrow.”
SAFETY • COMFORT • RELIABILTY volunteers from all over the world. Cyclists pedal 42 miles Ken Podziba, CEO of Bike New York, says the organization
of car-free streets, through all five boroughs of New York. is touched by participant stories like Krischker’s. “We could-
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Lincoln and the Widow Bixby at Tredyffrin Library Lansdowne Friends School
Big Ideas in a Small School
an experience like this?
J udith A. Giesberg, Ph.D., Assistant
Professor of History at Villanova Uni-
versity, comes to Tredyffrin Public Library,
“One woman in Swarthmore, for instance,
after my talk about Lydia Bixby shared
Pre-K through 6th Grade
Quaker Values
582 Upper Gulph Road in Strafford on her memory of her mother receiving Small Class Size
Tuesday, April 19, 7:30 p.m. to talk about two similar letters on the same day about Creative Academic Program
Lydia Bixby, the famous Civil War widow her two brothers serving on World War
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who received one of the most famous II battlefields,” Giesberg explains. “Through
condolence letters ever written. her, the audience explored the anguish Now Accepting Applications for Fall 2011
Bixby was the mother of five sons who that a mother might feel upon the receipt
fought and died in the U.S. Army during of such news—and the relief mixed with 610-623-2548 • LansdowneFriendsSchool.org
the Civil War and was the recipient of a anger when the news, in part, turned Convenient to the Main Line and Philadelphia
condolence letter from President Lincoln. out to be inaccurate.”
That letter was made famous once again “These visceral memories of wars past,”
in the 1998 movie, Saving Private Ryan. she continues “play an important role
General George Marshall reads a letter in our ability to make sense of the wars
from President Lincoln written to an in which we are currently engaged, and
unfortunate widow and mother of five my job as a historian is to provide a
sons killed in the Civil War. In the movie, forum for audiences to make these con-
the letter serves as inspiration to a group nections.”
of young men preparing to risk their lives Giesberg’s presentations come from
to rescue the one surviving son of a con- her research on the extraordinary war- Tutoring and Test Preparation
temporary widow and extraordinary Judith A. Giesberg, Ph.D., Assistant time lives of ordinary women. Her most
patriot. Professor of History at Villanova recent book, Army at Home: Northern Call Today for SAT & ACT
In her interactive presentation, Gies- University, comes to Tredyffrin Public Women and the Civil War on the Home-
berg invites conversation from people Library, on Tuesday, April 19, Front, tells the stories of women who
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who have been called upon to make 7:30 p.m. tried to keep things from falling apart
• Higher Scores Open Doors – We’ll Teach You How
sense of wartime sacrifice and are will- as war came home.
ing to share their stories. Through the life of Lydia Bixby, To register for Lincoln and the Widow Bixby, call Tredyffrin • No Contracts or Long-Term Commitments
audience members will consider how ordinary women ex- Public Library at 610-688-7092, extension 206. For informa- • Our Tutors are Teaching Professionals with
perienced the war in their lives and explore the mystery tion, visit www.tredyffrinlibraries.org. Advanced Degrees
surrounding Lincoln’s letter. How does a mother survive
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New Exhibit “Drawn to the Water” Opens at 950 Montgomery Ave. Narberth, PA
610-668-TEST www.chytennarberth.com
Independence Seaport Museum SAY YOU SAW IT IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS

PATRICIA
I ndependence Seaport Museum will open a new exhibit, Drawn to the Water – Artists of the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts Capture our Region’s Waterways, 1830 - Present on Friday, April 15, 2011. The exhibit features art by students,
instructors and exhibitors from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. All of the paintings depict a water scene from
PSYCHIC CONSULTANT
For You, a Friend, a Group or Event.
around the Delaware Valley, and exhibit panels include, not only the artist’s name and year the scene was painted, but Patricia McMonagle has been doing readings
also a map showing the location of the scene and where the artist would have been standing to capture the view. all her life. She has the ability to guide people
The Museum has also created a free coloring sketchbook that visitors can use to create their own artwork, and will orga- in choosing a positive direction for themselves.
nize three plein air (open air) painting events where artists will create paintings that will be installed in the exhibit to Experienced in helping detectives solve crimes,
show contemporary views. The exhibit, which is included in the price of regular Museum admission, will be open to the she believes, “Change can alter an outcome if
public through the end of the year. you have information!”
For more than 200 years, generations of PAFA students, instructors, directors and exhibitors have used our regions’
waterways as sources of inspiration. Though use and management of these water resources have changed over time, the Call 267-241-8473, email patricia.paradox22@gmail.com
tradition of painting them continues. Drawn to the Water focuses on three areas—the Atlantic Ocean, the Delaware Bay or visit www.PatriciaMcMonagle.com & facebook.
and River and the Schuylkill River. ASK ABOUT MY PSI INVESTIGATIVE WORK .
“We’re not often challenged to take a fresh look at our region’s ocean, bay and rivers,”
explains the Seaport Museum’s Senior Curator, Craig Bruns. “What can we learn from
artists about how nature and industry combine? In our everyday lives we drive along or
pass over these waterways but seldom stop to see how beautiful they are.”
“Philadelphia is a city built upon a great maritime tradition, with a waterfront boasting
commercial, naval, and recreational boating activities, and proximity to the magnificence
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of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic. Generations of PAFA artists have been inspired by the
beauty and brawn, the complexity and majesty of these activities and locations,” says
Harry Philbrick, PAFA’s Edna S. Tuttleman Director of the Museum. “We are delighted to
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share a sampling of this great work at Independence Seaport Museum.”
“This new exhibit supports the Museum’s revised mission of connecting Delaware River
region residents to their maritime heritage, past, present and future,” said John Gazzola,
Independence Seaport Museum’s President and CEO.
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and create their own artwork. A coloring sketchbook of line drawings created by PAFA stu-
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EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley

From left – Joseph H. Jacovini, chairman of Dilworth Paxson


Arriving at Chamounix Mansion for the Anniversary Celebra- LLP; Deborah Dilworth Bishop, HSP Board of Councilors; Kim
tion are, from left – Ella Torrey, sponsor, of Andorra; Jay McElroy, Sajet, president and CEO of the Historical Society of Pennsyl-
patron, of Paoli; Carol Pendergrass of Gladwyne; Janet Camp- vania; and Stephen J. Harmelin, partner at Dilworth Paxson LLP.
bell, chair, Anniversary Celebration, of Newtown Square; Anne
Dillon of Gladwyne.

Enjoying the Anniversary Celebration are, from left – Mrs.


John Marshall of Haddonfield; Mrs. Horace Disston of Bryn
Mawr; Mrs. Thomas Leonards, Jr. of Berwyn; Mrs. Aram Jerrehian,
Jr. of Wynnewood. All are committee members.

Chamounix Mansion
Annual Celebration
The Friends of Chamounix hosted the Forty-Seventh Anni-
versary Celebration of Chamounix Mansion International
Hostel honoring David Kim on April 2, 2011, at Chamounix William T. Coleman Jr., former partner at Dilworth Paxson LLP,
Mansion in West Fairmount Park. David Kim was named and his wife Lovida H. Coleman.
Concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1999. He
Attending the Chamounix Anniversary celebration are, from began playing the violin at the age of three, and received his
left – Mary McElroy, patron, of Paoli; honoree David Kim; Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the Julliard School. In
Janet Campbell, chair, of Newtown Square; Christie Terrion, 1988, he was the only American violinist to win a prize at
co-chair, of Newtown Square. the International Tachaikovsky Competition in Moscow. He
encourages the underserved in Philadelphia with free sum-
mer concerts in neighborhoods throughout the city and
devotes a portion of his schedule to bringing classical music
to school children in the area. David Kim was honored for
his leadership, his strong family values and for his passion
for music which enriches the entire Philadelphia communi-
ty. Chamounix was proud to award its Honoree of the Year
to David Kim who generously shares his talent and vision
with everyone in Philadelphia. Mrs. Carl M. Campbell Jr. was
Chair of the Friends of Chamounix Benefit Committee. Chamounix
Mansion is the first urban hostel in the United States. Today,
this “jewel” of North America hostels welcomes an average
of 12,000 annual visitors, representing more than 60 coun- From left – Philadelphia City Councilman Bill Green and his
tries. Proceeds from the Anniversary Celebration go toward father, former Mayor William J. Greene III.
renovations and upkeep of the mansion.

“Preserving the Legacy of


Attending the Anniversary Celebration are, from left – Mrs.
Richardson Dilworth”
William Sprague, committee member, of Devon; Mrs. Joseph Bonn
of Berwyn; Chamounix past honoree Marianne Raphaely, and
Exhibit Opening
Dr. Russell Raphaely, of Cherry Hill.
On March 15, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania open-
ed an exhibit that commemorates the life and legacy of for-
mer Philadelphia Mayor Richardson Dilworth. About 100
people attended the exhibit opening, which raised more
than $100,000 to preserve the Dilworth Papers, part of the
Historical Society’s collection. The funds will also allow HSP
to offer teacher workshops, create an endowed research fel-
lowship, and publish an edition of its history magazine on
politics and reform. The exhibit and event was sponsored in
part by Dilworth Paxson LLP and the Annenberg Foundation. From left – Marguerite Lenfest, member of HSP’s Treasures
The exhibit explores the life of Richardson Dilworth, who Society; Gary Steuer, chief cultural officer for the City of Phila-
served as mayor of Philadelphia from 1956-1962. With the delphia; and Gerry Lenfest, member of HSP’s Treasures Society.
support of political ally and personal friend Joseph Clark,
Dilworth denounced municipal corruption, supported civil
rights, fought segregation in private schools, rallied for
public housing, and restored much of the city’s history as
part of an urban renewal program that would bring the City
of Brotherly Love back to life. The exhibit, “Preserving the
At the celebration and enjoying a conversation are, from left Legacy of Richardson Dilworth,” runs through July 15 and
– Peggy Weber, committee member, of Chestnut Hill; honoree is open to the public. For info, visit www.hsp.org.
David Kim; Marianne Raphaely, committee member, of Cherry
Hill. Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter attended the exhibit
opening.
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