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FREE Year 26, No. 34


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 May 4 – May 10, 2011


FIND YOUR
COMMUNITY Senator Bill Bradley to Speak Used Instrument Drive at
NEWS HERE! Lower Merion High School
at Adath Israel
Ida S. Mandell Memorial Concert Celebrates by Bringing Statesman, Author and
Champion Bradley to Merion Station
“Bill Bradley has been a national
leader for more than thirty years
and is well known for his hard work,
intelligence, candor and vision,”
offers Ms. Barsh. From winning an
Olympic gold medal in basketball
in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo,
to representing New Jersey in the
The Orpheus United States Senate from 1979 to
Club of 1997, to running for President in
2000, Mr. Bradley exemplifies Ameri-
Philadelphia ca’s best qualities.
Perform Bradley was a three-time All-Ameri-
Page 7 can basketball player at Princeton
University and graduated with honors
in 1965 with a degree in American
History. He was awarded a Rhodes
Scholarship to Oxford University,
where he earned a graduate degree
after studying politics, philosophy
and economics.
Bradley went on to be a star pro-
fessional basketball player for the
New York Knicks from 1967 to 1977.
During that time the Knicks won
two National Basketball Association
“James and the championships (1970 and 1973). In Lower Merion senior Erika Bar-David is collecting used instru-
Giant Peach” recognition of his contribution to ments for her Senior Project. The instruments will be distrib-
the sport, Bradley was elected to uted to needy Philadelphia Schools in collaboration with Maestro’s
Performances Senator Bill Bradley is this year’s featured speaker at the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1982. Friends, a local non-profit that brings Philadelphia students to
Page 9 Adath Israel’s annual Ida S. Mandell Memorial In the Senate Bradley concen- LMHS Maestro the Lion Concerts. The drive runs from May 9
Concert on Sunday, May 15, 2011. trated on tax reform, global trade, through May 30. Shown here are Erika Bar-David and pro-
healthcare, water resources and gram mascot Maestro the Lion.

A
dath Israel of Merion Station United States intelligence agencies, even as
President Sally Barsh announces he created the largest exchange program in

L
ower Merion High School senior Erika Bar-David is col-
Senator Bill Bradley as this history between the United States and the lecting gently used instruments for her Senior Project.
year’s featured speaker at the former Soviet Union. That program since The instruments will be donated to needy Philadelphia
annual Ida S. Mandell Memorial 1993 has brought over 20,000 Russian, schools in collaboration with Maestro’s Friends, a local
Concert on Sunday, May 15, 2011, Ukrainian, Kazakh, and other high school non-profit that brings Philadelphia children to the annual
made possible through the generosity of the kids to live with American families. Maestro the Lion concerts at LMHS.
Samuel P. Mandell Foundation. See Mandell Memorial Concert on page 4 See Used Instrument Drive on page 5

Evening Hours
Page 12
Empowering Our Community. Living Through Cancer. Racing for the Cure.
T
he powerful partnership Living Through Cancer is
between Wynnewood- rooted in the love and com-
Education News based Living Through passion of its President and
Pages 9 - 11 Cancer and the Philadelphia Co-Founder, John Luciano,
Affiliate of Susan G. Komen who lost his wife to metastat-
for the Cure can best be de- ic breast cancer in 1993. For
scribed in three simple words: five years, Luciano endured
Circle Of Life. And, this the trying journey of diagno-
Dining & Mother’s Day, at the 2011 sis, treatment, hopes and dis-
Entertainment Susan G. Komen Philadelphia appointments as his wife
Pages 6 - 8 Race for the Cure, this circle courageously battled the dis-
will embrace tens-of-thousands ease. He gained tremendous
of people in its hope, while insights about complimentary
simultaneously being infused services and support beyond
with funding to expand its medical treatment that were
Your Community impact in the fight against critical – but unavailable – for
Newspaper breast cancer. cancer patients.
For eight years, the two “At one point, the doctors
CITY SUBURBAN non-profits, Living Through told us her blood count was
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610-667-6623 delphia Affiliate have support- work effectively and insisted
ed each other in enriching... she have a transfusion,” said
www.Scribd.com/ empowering... and saving Luciano. “Physically and
lives touched by breast can- Living Through Cancer Foundation President John Luciano (third from left) accepts a grant emotionally she was exhaust-
E-mail: cer throughout the Delaware award from the Komen Philadelphia Affiliate, from left – Ron Morris, Board Treasurer; ed; the transfusion would
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com Valley. To date, Living Through Barbara Orr, Board Secretary; Sloane Six, Board Member; Elaine Grobman, Executive have been traumatic. I con-
Cancer has received eight Director; Ann Ritter, Program Director/Grants & Public Policy. tacted some doctors and
grants from The Affiliate, and learned there was a dietary
CitySuburbanNews with that funding they have been carrying out the Komen Promise to save solution that enabled us to raise her blood count to where it needed to be.”
lives and end breast cancer forever. See Racing for the Cure on page 10
Page 2 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS May 4 – May 10, 2011

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in Fishtown located at 2315 E. Haz-
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zard Street. Show dates and times
are as follows: Thursday, May 5 at Exhibit & Opening
7 p.m.; Friday, May 6 at 7 p.m.;
Photo/Paul Dempsey “Alchemy and Intent,” the magical
Saturday, May 7 at 2 p.m. & 5 p.m.;

Advertise in and Sunday, May 8 at 2 p.m. & 5


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On Sunday May 15, four great bands will be appearing at the
Sandi Pointe Coastal Bistro, 908 Shore Road, Somers Point, NJ,
from 4 - 8 p.m. to raise money for Jazz Bridge, a nonprofit that
aids jazz and blues musicians in crisis who are living in the
combination of personal vision
and paint and print science, a new
exhibit of paintings and works on
paper opened on March 22, 2011 at

City Suburban
For info, call 651-210-2512 or visit
Lower Delaware Valley. Tickets: $25 (includes a buffet), cash bar. the Philadelphia Board of Ethics,
www.nofaceperformance.org.
Terrific Door prizes. For info call: 609-927-2300 or 215-517-8337, 1441 Sansom St., 2nd floor. It will be
First Friday Flick visit www.jazzbridge.org or email info@jazzbridge.org. on display until May 31. Five art-

News to Join director Christine Faris on Fri-


day, May 6 at 7 p.m. to see the new-
ly released DVD, “The King’s Speech,”
Tenth Annual will be held on Saturday, May 7,
2011, from 8:30 - 10 a.m., at the
ists – Bobbie Adams, Rachel Citrino,
Linda Dubin Garfield, Pia De Giro-
lamo, and Tom Hlas – create abstract
Philadelphia Wine works that present perspectives and

Reach Your starring Academy Award winner


(Best Actor) Colin Firth, Geoffrey
Rush and Helena Bonham Carter.
The movie received four Academy
Festival
Pennsylvania Convention Center,
1101 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA
“Philadelphia” magazine and the 19107. Cost is $20. For info visit
responses to their physical, emo-
tional, and social surroundings. The
public is invited to view the exhib-
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board www.dvaeyc.org or call 215-893-0130.
Customers! Awards, including Best Picture,
Best Actor, Best Director and Best
Screenplay—rated R for language.
present the Tenth Annual Philadel-
phia Wine Festival, benefiting The Preparing for First
Children’s Hospital of Philadel- Triathlon Presentation
it weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m. There will be an Artists’ Re-
ception on May 12 from 5 to 7 p.m.
For information, visit www.smART-
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CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – snack to enjoy. Bring a sandwich, val will be held on Saturday, May 7
A program about how to prepare
for your first triathlon will be pre-
dinner, beverage/snack to enjoy.
Your Community Paper Haverford Township Free Library
at the Philadelphia Marriott Down-
town at 1201 Market Street. The
sented by triathlete, coach and Dance Party
personal trainer, Mary Kelly at the On Friday, May 14, 2011, from 9
for 26 Years! is located at 1601 Darby Road Haver- Grand Tasting will take place from
Haverford Township Free Library p.m. - 1 a.m. Frankie’s Cafe is hav-
town, PA 19083. Contact Christine 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. Tickets are $125/
at faris@haverfordlibrary.org for on Monday, May 9 at 7 p.m. The ing a Dance Party, featuring music
person, available at 800-595-4TIX
info or call 610-446-3082, ext. 213. program will cover the basics about from the 50s, 60s and 70s. The Hurri-
or at www.philadelphiawinefesti-
equipment, clothing, nutrition and cane’s band, featuring the dynam-
val.com. There is also a VIP Tasting
NEED MORE SPACE? Wayne First Friday with early entry at 5:00 for $225
The Wayne Business Association per person, offering exclusive tast-
training to get you started. The
library is located at 1601 Darby Rd.,
ic Rick Penny and Gene Harlack.
Frankie’s Cafe is located at 25 S.
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Havertown, PA. For information, Eagle Road, Havertown, PA 19083.
presents First Friday on May 6 and ings of selected rare wines served
call Mary Shannon at 610-446-3082 For info call 610-449-4355, or visit
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ARTS, CULTURE & SOCIETY EVENTS Ann Simon Watercolors & Oils

By Rose Marie Riley

Parade of Antique Carriages at the


Winterthur Point-to-Point
Parade of Antique Carriages promises to please at the Winterthur Point-
to-Point. The spectacular parade of antique carriages, a tradition as old
and honored as the Winterthur Point-to-Point itself, will be featured at 1
Ragsdale Revival
Woodmere Art Museum Store presents Ragsdale Revival with local artist
Amy Ragsdale, May 15, 2011, from 12 - 3 p.m. One can have their jew-
elry accessed for restoration, redesigning or release. Admission is $20
($10 of it can be applied toward cleaning/restoration.) Woodmere Art
Museum is located at 9201 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia. Museum
and store hours are Tuesday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Friday,
PleinAir
PLEIN AIR CLASSES
During MAY & JUNE!
For info call 610-642-8894
or visit Ann’s Narberth Studio!
AnnSimonWatercolors.com
Studio Gallery • 108 Forrest Ave. • Narberth
p.m. at this year’s event on May 8. Led by George A. “Frolic” Weymouth, 10 a.m. to 8:45 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5
the annual parade is the largest collection of true vintage carriages and p.m. For information to register, call Lori Hines in the Museum Store at
coaches to assemble yearly in the United States. With more than three
dozen carriages from across the country and England, the parade will
include coaches, phaetons, park drags, runabouts, carts, and wagonettes.
215-247-0476.

Laurel Hill Historic Mansion Tea


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The procession will arrive at Winterthur after traveling through the hills Women for Greater Philadelphia are cordially inviting friends to Tea in
of the Brandywine Valley to parade before the crowd (course conditions
permitting), adding history and spectacle to the daylong festivities of
their Historic Mansion, May 15, 2011, from 2 to 4 p.m. Hats request-
ed. Jason Lovelace will play chamber music on the piano forte. Donation DR. RONALD CARROLL
steeplechase racing and tailgating. For info, visit winterthur.org/ptp. is $25 per person, for the benefit of Laurel Hill Mansion preservation. P ODIATRIST • S URGEON • F OOT S PECIALIST
For information call 215-535-2441.
Marian Anderson Award Gala New Patients Welcome!
The 2011 Marian Anderson Award Gala will be held May 10, 2011 in “DOC” Thomas Golf Classic Philadelphia Newtown Square
Verizon Hall, The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, at 8:30 p.m. Haverford School’s 23rd Annual “DOC” Thomas Classic, will be held Corn. of Conshohocken Ave. 3475 West Chester Pk.
The Gala will honor Mia Farrow, with the presentation of the 2011 Marian May 16, 2011, at Rolling Green Golf Course, Springfield, PA. Playing for & W. Country Club Rd. (at Bryn Mawr Ave.)
Anderson Award for her outstanding humanitarian leadership. There the John L. “DOC” Thomas ’23 Trophy and The Patrick C. Laughlin ’86 (across from Brith Sholom House)
will be a special Tribute Performance with The Philadelphia Orchestra, Memorial Trophy. A Sponsors’ and Players’ lunch will be held at 11 a.m.; 215-879-0277 610-359-9310
Maestro Cristian Macelaru and Judith Jamison, Host. The musicians of shotgun start at 12:30 p.m., and cocktails, heavy hors d’oeuvres and Day, Evening & Saturday Hours • House Calls
The Philadelphia Orchestra are generously donating their services for awards at 5:30 p.m. Proceeds from the Golf Classic will be allocated to
the concert. For information call 215-893-1837. both John L. “DOC” Thomas ‘23 Memorial Scholarship Fund and The
Haverford School Athletic Endowment Fund. For information call 610-
The Secret Gardens 642-3050.
The Secret Gardens Committee of The Shipley School is presenting The
Shipley School Secret Gardens 37th Annual Tour on May 11, 2011, from “An Evening in Franklin Square”
SINCE 1988
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. View eight extraordinary gardens along the Main Line The event committee is presenting its third annual “An Evening in Franklin 4 5 E a s t C i t y Ave n u e
B a l a C y n w y d , PA 1 9 0 0 4
located in Gladwyne, Bryn Mawr and Villanova. A Garden Luncheon, from Square” May 19, 2011, at Franklin Square, 6th and Race Streets, Phila- IN THE BALA CYNWYD ;PQXQ\
11:30 am. to 1:30 p.m., will be held at the Appleford Estate in Villanova. delphia. A Governor’s Cup Mini Golf Tournament will held at 4:30; cock- SHOPPING CENTER
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Shipley Green Thumb booth as well as other vendors will feature plant, Square” benefit Franklin Square. For info call 215-629-5801 ext. 207. ?-8)+3;01816;=:-"
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mation call 610-525-4380. Radnor Conservancy is presenting a private tour of Chanticleer Home Œ)6<19=-;
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luncheon May 12, 2011, at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, 625 Mont- free, but donations to the Conservancy are welcome. Space is limited. Π- 4 - + < :7 6 1 + ;
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PCA Invites Philly Region to “Celebrate Arts and Aging”


a venue for one of the Celebrate Arts & Aging exhibits,
S ince 2003, Philadelphia Corporation for Aging has held
an arts celebration marking Older Americans Month in
May. This year, PCA’s “Celebrate Arts and Aging” features
according to Joan Zaremba, director of marketing and cor-
porate relations for PCA.
three exhibits of works by older artists “We’re very pleased that the Free
(age 55+); musical performances by sen- Library is one of our exhibit spaces this
iors; special senior discounts to museums, year,” Zaremba said. “One of our prima-
theaters and concerts; and art classes ry goals is to showcase creative works
and workshops. by seniors, and having a public space
The public is invited to a reception where like this is wonderful.”
they can meet the artists and see works “Over the past eight years of holding
on display, May 4 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. this celebration, we’ve found a fasci-
at the Free Library of Philadelphia, Central nating diversity among the artists,”
Branch, 1901 Vine Street. Following the Zaremba said. “Some are professionals
reception May 4, the Creative Arts and who have made a living from their art,
Aging Network will hold a panel discus- while others have only discovered late
sion at the Free Library, exploring the in life that they have truly exceptional
creativity of older artists and art-related artistic abilities. Those are the most
programs for seniors from 6 p.m. to 7:30 inspirational—people who, after retir-
p.m. Admission is free. The exhibit will ing, took a class in painting or sculp-
be on display throughout the month. ture and found a whole new aspect of
Two other venues are displaying sen- themselves.”
ior artworks throughout May: Philadel- Throughout May, museums, theaters,
phia Senior Center, (PSC) 509 South Broad and cultural venues are offering special
Street; and Center on the Hill...the place “The Overseer” is the official poster discounts for seniors of 25% off or more.
for active adults, at 8855 Germantown art for PCA’s 2011 “Celebrate Arts and Classes and workshops for seniors are
Avenue, adjacent to the Presbyterian Aging” in May. The artist is taking place at venues throughout the
Every Week Find Great Information & Advertisers in City Suburban News! Church of Chestnut Hill. An artists’ recep- Marie Ricciuti. city.
tion will be held at PSC on May 13 from Throughout the month, updated
4 p.m. - 6 p.m.; Center on the Hill will host a reception May information on “Celebrate Arts and Aging” activities will
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Center City • Fairmount DINING & ENTERTAINMENT


South Philadelphia • The Suburbs
First Time Homebuyer • Residential
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O U T - A N D - A B O U T – Upcoming Food & Entertainment
Investments • Short Sales • Rentals By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer that offers elegance and style at its best, offers Mother’s
Mother’s Day Dining – Sunday, May 8, 2011 Day Brunch in the Azalea Restaurant from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Beverly D. Chandran • Avalon Restaurant, 312 South High Street in West Chester, at $49.95 per person, children ages 4 -10 are $21.95. For
Realtor, Licensed in PA PA., offers a three-course prix fixe brunch and dinner. Brunch reservations (a must) or info, call 215-931-4270.
215.235.7800 ext. 206 starts at $30 per person, does not include beverages, tax • The Philadelphia Belle, Pier 3 at Penn’s Landing in
301.204.2292 cell or gratuity. Includes complimentary Bloody Mary Bar. BYOV Philadelphia, a 65-foot tall, nearly 262 foot long paddle-
2311 Fairmount Avenue, Phila., PA 19130 – bring your own vodka. Dinner is $45 per person, not in- wheel-style riverboat offers a Mother’s Day cruise Brunch
WELKER www.WelkerRE.com • www.cashflow-realestate.biz cluding beverages, tax and gratuity. Kids menu available. Buffet. Board at 10:30 a.m., Sail from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at a cost
REAL ESTATE Facebook • Twitter • LinkedIn Outside dining, weather permitting. For reservations (nec- of Adults $42.90, Children (4-12) $21.48, Children up to 3
essary) or info, call 610-436-4100 or visit http://avalon- years old are free. For reservations or info, call 888-868-7764,
restaurant.net/. 215-717-1600 or online at www.philadelphiabelle.com.
• Bistro St. Tropez, 2400 Market Street, 4th Floor, Market- • Radisson Plaza-Warwick Hotel, 1701 Locust Street in
place Design Center, offers Chef Patrice Rames’ three-course Philadelphia offers a Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet, 10 a.m. -
family friendly Mother’s Day Brunch 10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. at a 3 p.m., (last seating at 3 p.m.), at a cost of $30 per person,
cost of $25 per person, plus tax and gratuity. For reserva- $15 children (3-12) (includes a glass of Champagne or
tions or info, call 215-569-9269 or www.bistrosttropez.com. mimosa for your mother). For reservations or info, call
• Cantina Feliz, 424 South Bethlehem Pike in Fort Wash- 215-790-7758. Self Parking is available at $8.00 per vehicle.
ington, PA, a new, contemporary Mexican restaurant with • The Radnor Hotel, 591 East Lancaster Avenue in St.
a full bar, offers Chef Tim Spinner’s brunch at 11:30 a.m. Davids, PA, offers Mother’s Day Best of the Main Line
The restaurant is family-friendly and offers a little amigos Champagne Sunday Brunch, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Adults $35.95,
menu with Mac ‘n cheese tacos; peanut butter, jelly and Children 5-12 $17.50, Children under 5 free. Excludes tax
fluff quesadillas, and more. For reservations (necessary) and gratuity. For reservations (required) or info, call 610-
or more info, call 215-646-1320 or visit online at www.canti- 341-3188. Parties over 11, call 610-341-3145.
nafeliz.com. • Thirteen, inside the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown,
• Dettera Restaurant and Wine Bar, 129 East Butler Avenue 1201 Market Street, offers a Mother’s Day Champagne Brunch,
in Ambler, PA, offers Mother’s Day brunch from 11 a.m. - 3 from 11:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., at a cost of $32.95 adult and
p.m. with a complimentary kid-friendly menu. Children 10 $16.50 children under 12, plus tax and gratuity. Discounted
THE DEVON HORSE years and under eat for free with the purchase of an entree.
Dinner guests choose from Dettera’s new spring menu along
valet parking is also available. For reservations or info, call
215-625-6795 or visit www.13AmericanInspiredCuisine.com.
SHOW & COUNTRY FAIR with a variety of Mother’s Day dinner specials with live piano
music from 4 - 8 p.m. BYOB on Mother’s Day and every
• Trax Restaurant & Cafe, 27 West Butler Pike, an Ameri-
can BYOB in the old train station in Ambler, PA, will open
Sunday or share a bottle from a wine list of over 100 premium on Mother’s Day for the first time, offering Chef Steven
Celebrating Our 115th Year wines. For reservations or info, call 215-643-0111. Waxman’s three-course prix fixe menu, 2 - 7 p.m. Outside
• Le Bec Fin, 1523 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, offers dining available, weather permitting, for $45 per person plus
Mother’s Day Brunch and its famous dessert cart for $60/per- tax and gratuity. Children’s menu available. Bring your
May 26 – June 5, 2011 son, from 11:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. For reservations (a must) or
info, call 215-567-1000 or online at www.lebecfin.com.
own bottle—no corkage fee. For reservations or info, call
215-591-9777 or visit www.traxcafe.com/reservations.html.
Benefiting Bryn Mawr Hospital • Morton’s King of Prussia in the Court at King of Prussia • Verdad Restaurant, 818 West Lancaster Avenue in Bryn
A Philadelphia Tradition Since 1896 Mall, 640 West Dekalb Pike, offers a special Menu for $59 per Mawr, PA, offers Chef Nicholas Farina’s Endless Brunch Buffet
person, 1 - 9 p.m. For reservations or info, call 610-491-1900 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., with a whole roasted suckling pig and
or online at www.mortons.com/kingofprussia. stations featuring turkey, prime rib, omelets and frittatas
The Devon Horse Show and Country Fair is one of the • Morton’s Philadelphia, 1411 Walnut Street, offers a spe- at a cost of $24 per person, plus tax & gratuity. For reser-
oldest, largest and most prestigious outdoor horse shows cial Menu for $59 per person, 3 - 9 p.m. For reservations or vations or info, call 610-520-9100 or visit www.verdadrestau-
info, call 215-557-0724 or visit www.mortons.com/philadel- rant.com.
in the country. Over 100,000 spectators and 1,500 horses phia. E-mail releases two-weeks in advance to
participate, from all over the United States. • Omni Hotel, Independence Park, 401 Chestnut Street in jerry@jerrybloom.com. Follow above format.
Philadelphia, a four-diamond European-style luxury hotel
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N EW H ORIZONS S ENIOR C ENTER C ELEBRATES M OTHER ’ S D AY Horizons members sporting their favorite seasonal outfits.
www.devonhorseshow.org
N ew Horizons Senior Center invites adults age 55-plus to
celebrate the Mother’s Day holiday with a full-course,
catered lunch and special entertainment at its Narberth
The fee is $10. Sign-up is requested by May 4.
Call 610-664-2366 to join in the festivities, and to request
facility at 206 Price Avenue on May 6. Attendees will enjoy the center’s monthly program schedule. New Horizons
Luxury Town Car Service chicken breast with lemon sauce or baked tilapia, prepared
by chef John DiPrimio of Narberth Café, and homemade
offers a host of programs and services for adults age 55-
plus. Activities include exercise classes, computer tutorials,
desserts baked by senior center members. day trips, book club, line dancing, bridge, medical seminars,
SAFETY • COMFORT • RELIABILTY The entertainment will kick off the event at 11:15 a.m. with grocery shopping assistance, chair massage, and creative
a program by Gladwyne Elementary School. Music teacher writing class. Visit newhorizonsseniorcenter.org for infor-
• Airport Dropoff/Pick Up Rebecca Jones will lead her first grade students in a joyful mation. Or, stop by the center weekdays 9:15 a.m. - 1:15
LOWEST RATES TO: program of song and verse. The children will present each p.m. to sample the opportunities for fun, friendship, fitness,
Newark • JFK • Philadelphia senior with a handmade Mother’s Day gift. The program and learning for the boomer generation and beyond.
Baltimore • Wash. D.C.
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Includes a Birthday Party for Urban Activist Jane Jacobs
Find Great Information & Advertisers Here Each Week! he Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia launched guided walking tour of Old City, on Saturday, May 7, 2 p.m.,
T the 2011 season of its award-winning Architectural Walk- at the benches at the end of Elfreth’s Alley on N. 2nd Street.
ing Tours on Sunday, May 1. The Walking Tours will run, Tours are led by a lively group of experienced and enthu-
Window Concepts rain or shine, Saturdays at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Sundays at 2 siastic volunteers from a wide range of backgrounds who
p.m. and Wednesdays at 6 p.m. from May through October. share a passion for architecture, urban design and social
EXPERT WINDOW & DOOR Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students with ID, free for history. Their passion and knowledge has enhanced under-
children 10 and under accompanied by an adult. Reserva- standing of the region’s architectural heritage for thousands
INSTALLATION tions are not required. of participants and has received awards and accolades. Phila-
Tours range from Center City locales, including Society delphia magazine honored the walking tours with a 2008
NOW’S THE TIME Hill and Rittenhouse Square, to notable neighborhoods such “Best of Philly” Award, noting they are the “best reason to
TO IMPROVE as Fishtown, Girard Estate and Chestnut Hill, to suburban take a walk.”
enclaves such as Haddonfield. There are also specialized For tour descriptions go to http://preservationalliance.com.
YOUR HOME! themed tours such as the popular “Littlest Streets” and “Art For information email tours@preservationalliance.com or
Deco Philadelphia.” 215-546-1146 ext. 3.
TOP-QUALITY WORK The 2011 Walking Tour season will also once again feature The Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia active-
FREE ESTIMATES a tour for Jane’s Walk USA, an annual commemoration of ly promotes the appreciation, protection, and revitalization
the birthday of the great urban thinker Jane Jacobs (1916- of the Philadelphia region’s historic buildings, communities,
LOCALLY-OWNED 2006), by holding a brief ‘birthday party’ followed by a free and landscapes.
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Dance Party at Frankie’s Café
On Friday, May 14, 2011, from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m., Frankie’s Café is having a Dance Party, featuring music from the 50s, 60s and 70s. The Hurricane’s
band, featuring the dynamic Rick Penny and Gene Harlack. Frankie’s Café is located at 25 S. Eagle Road, Havertown, PA 19083. For information
CALL 610-793-1973 TODAY! call 610-449-4355, or visit www.frankiescafe.net. Free admission.
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ing group, The Orpheus Club of Philadel-
phia, will entertain guests at The Highlands’
8pm 8pm
Adult Admission $14.00
estate, in Fort Washington, on Sunday, May 15.
18 & under/62 & over $12.00
The Highlands garden will open at 4:30, and ALL SEATS RESERVED
the concert will begin at 5. Guests may bring
a picnic supper and blanket or chairs but, in
event of rain, the concert will be held inside
Narberth Community Theatre is located inside the
United Methodist Church, 206 Price Avenue, Narberth, PA 19072
the mansion.
Admission is $10, and reservations are requir- 610.352.4823 - www.narberthcommunitytheatre.org
ed by May 12 and Advertise Your Specials Every Week in City Suburban News!
can be made by
calling 215-641-
2687. The High-
lands is located
TRI-COUNTY CONCERTS
at 7001 Sheaff
Lane & Skippack
EMERGING ARTISTS SERIES
Members of the country’s oldest male singing group, The Orpheus Club of Pike (#73), where DUFFY ARTS CENTER - MALVERN PREPARATORY SCHOOL • 418 S. Warren Ave., Malvern
Philadelphia, will entertain guests at The Highlands’ estate, in Fort there is ample,
Washington, on Sunday, May 15. free parking. V
IOLINIST ENJAMIN EILMAN B B
This year the Winner of the prestigious
renowned Philadelphia men’s chorus will celebrate 139 years of performing concerts at 2010 Montreal International Musical Competition
major venues. In December 1873, members sang two numbers in a program marking the
Centennial of the Boston Tea Party. They also quickly established a tradition of perform- Works by Bach, Strauss, Robertson, Tower & Hubay
ing for charity when they gave an open-air concert at Belmont Mansion, to benefit Children’s
Hospital the same year. Sunday, May 15 • 2:30 p.m.
Orpheus has been assisted by notable guest artists, including Victor Herbert (violin-
cellist, 1896), Pablo Casals (cellist 1904) and many others. Over the years, Orpheus has Meet the Artist at a Complimentary
maintained a high order of excellence in its vocal soloists, as well as orchestral performers. Post-Concert Reception
This performance will be at The Highlands, an 18th century mansion, situated on 44-
acres which include a two-acre formal garden and nine outbuildings. For directions, visit Tickets at door: $18, seniors $12, students & children free
www.highlandshistorical.org or call 215-641-2687. For reservations & directions call 610-649-2517 or visit www.tricountyconcerts.org

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ADATH ISRAEL PRESENTS Spring Bloom Festival


The Ida S. Mandell Memorial Concert 2011 at Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens in Devon

Join us for a
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SUNDAY, MAY 15
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Find That Perfect Gift for Mother’s Day!
GET READY FOR MOTHER’S DAY!
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
This Sat., May 7th (Rain Date Sat., 5/14)
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Early Birds Welcome)
22nd & Fairmount/Center City, Phila. Make Mother’s Day Special with a Visit to the
(Surrounding the Historic Eastern State Penitentiary)

175+ Vendors Featuring Antiques, Collectibles


Vintage Furniture • Anitque Jewelry
Brandywine River Museum
songbirds, hummingbirds and butterflies and are as useful
Vintage Clothing & Accessories • Glassware
Pottery • Home Furnishings & Much More!
V isitors can enjoy a memorable Mother’s Day at the
Brandywine River Museum, with free admission until
noon, breakfast on the Brandywine in the Museum restau-
for strengthening our local ecosystem as they are low-main-
tenance additions to the garden. Conservancy staff mem-
Use 2201 Fairmount Ave., 19130 for GPS Directions rant, plus a native plant sale where Mom can choose her bers and volunteers will be on hand to answer questions
own gift. and give advice. Admission to the sale is free. All proceeds
FREE Admission. The Museum offers free admission on Sunday mornings benefit the Conservancy’s diverse and beautiful Wildflower
Parking available in the adjacent lot. from 9:30 a.m. to noon, and Mother’s Day is no exception. and Native Plant Gardens that surround the Brandywine
215-625-FLEA (3532) Visitors can tour the galleries and see the unparalleled col- River Museum. For information about the sale or becoming
www.PhilaFleaMarkets.org lection of works by three generations of Wyeths and fine a garden volunteer at the Brandywine Conservancy, con-
for Spring/Summer Schedule collection of American illustration, still life and landscape tact Mark Gormel at 610-388-8327.
painting. The exhibition, Barry Moser: Bookwright, on view The Brandywine River Museum is located on U.S. Route
through May 22, features engravings and watercolors by 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. The museum is open daily,
the award-winning artist. 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults, $6 for

N ais Visitors can enjoy breakfast with a view in the Museum’s


cafeteria-style restaurant, with floor-to-ceiling windows and
senior citizens and students, and free for children under
six and members. Group rates are available with advance

Cuisine
breathtaking views of the Brandywine River. The cost of reservations. For information, call 610-388-2700 or visit
$5 per person includes juice and coffee, tea or milk. A www.brandywinemuseum.org.
1984-2011 child’s breakfast is also available for $3.50. (Note: Admission will be charged on Sunday, May 30, for
15% OFF The annual Wildflower, Native Plant and Seed Sale is a
great place to let Mom choose her own gift. Native plants
the 40th Annual Antiques Show. All proceeds benefit the
Museum Volunteers’ Acquisition Fund, which has contributed
C E L E B R AT I N G 2 7 Y E A R S Entire Bill
French With An Oriental Flair (10% off 6 or more are a great way to “go green” because they are adapted to more than 200 paintings, drawings and prints to the Museum’s
persons) the local growing conditions and require less water and holdings.)
13-17 W. Benedict Ave. • Havertown (not including tax) intensive care in the garden. Many varieties will attract
www.naiscuisine.com Good Mon.-Fri.
Excludes Sat. & Holidays.
Reservations Req. Call 610-789-5983 Exp. 6/4/11 CSN
Dinner 7 Days A Week 5 pm - 9 pm • Fri. - Sat. 5 pm - 10 pm Celebrate Mother’s Day Weekend with Philadanco Spring Recital and
Bonjour!
Jerry Blavat Mother’s Day Musical Spectacular, May 6 - 8
in Perelman Theater. Following the May 6 performance,
T he Kimmel Center presents a full fledged Mother’s Day
Weekend Celebration that includes performances of
modern dance and rock and roll hits. Philadanco puts new
Philadanco will participate in an Artist Chat moderated by
the company’s Founder and Artistic Director, Joan Myers
choreographic work in the spotlight May 6 - 8 in Perelman Brown, on the Perelman Theater stage.
Theater with the Philadelphia premiere of Ray Mercer’s Legendary radio personality Jerry Blavat returns to the
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, based on the controversial Kimmel Center with his Mother’s Day Musical Spectacular
1967 film. Jerry Blavat shakes things up in Verizon Hall with on Sunday, May 8, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. in Verizon Hall. Backed
a venerable line up of rock and roll, R&B, doo-wop greats by a group of star performers, the Geator with the Heater
showcasing Philly natives, The Orlons, The Tymes, Frankie presents a nostalgic night filled with ‘60s rock and roll. Blavat
Avalon, among others for a Mother’s Day Musical Spectacular is joined on stage by former teen idol Frankie Avalon, Jay
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DO YOU HATE YOUR WEIGHT? Roslyn Chertoff and her two children in the bedroom of their
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dissolving procedure tion before it moved to the Rosenbach. The mural moved
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majority of the conservation work on-site at the museum.
Photo/Susan Beard Visitors to the museum this spring and summer will also
Carolyn Hirsig and Nancy Hirsig of Haverford, with Susan see the exhibition, Grace Notes: A Sendakian Rhapsody –
Muller, Chairman of the Board, Rosenbach Museum & Library, a visual exploration of Sendak’s musical influences, on dis-
at the unveiling of the Chertoff Mural by Maurice Sendak at play through August 7, 2011. The exhibition is the first to
Board Certified the Rosenbach Museum & Library. open in the same gallery space as The Chertoff Mural. Deeply
Aesthetic Physician moved by opera and classical music, Sendak illustrated such
Member of American Society Larry Chertoff donated the mural to the Rosenbach, in lov- iconic children’s books as Where the Wild Things Are, Out-
of Bariatric Physicians ing memory of parents Roslyn and Lionel Chertoff and side Over There, and Dear Mili while listening to recordings
Maurice Sendak’s late partner Eugene Glynn. of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Gustav Mahler, and other
Credit Cards Accepted With a long journey ahead, the Rosenbach, the sole reposi- favorite musicians. Their music helped inspire Sendak’s
tory of Sendak’s original artwork, spearheaded the mural rhythmic compositions, colors, and even characters in his
CALL NOW FOR A CONSULTATION conservation project beginning in 2007. In March 2008, Judith pictures. “Music inspires grace,” said Maurice Sendak in a
Guston, the Rosenbach’s Curator and Director of Collections, 2007 interview. “I don’t want a book just to be a book, I want
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Chertoff’s New York apartment. For the safety of mural dur- work in the early 1970s thanks to shared literary and col-
ing its removal and transportation from New York to Phila- lecting interests. With an outstanding collection of rare

Mario’s Landscaping delphia, Milner + Carr’s conservation team removed the


entire wall on which the mural was painted in two thick,
books, manuscripts, furniture, and art, the Rosenbach is a
museum and world-renowned research library, set within
plaster-covered masonry slabs, weighing about 1,400 pounds two historic 1865 townhouses, that reflects an age when
& Garden Supplies in total. The mural was then transported to Milner + Carr’s See Mural by Maurice Sendak on page 11

R ESIDENTIAL • C OMMERCIAL support from his wife, Roberta, Luciano has grown it into
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$25/cu. yd. to her journey... it gave her strength to keep fighting,” Luciano people through participation in outreach initiatives such as
continued. “This is why Living Through Cancer exists... to the annual Komen Philadelphia Affiliate Sisters for the Cure
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$35 DELIVERY FEE “If you consider our two names, ‘Living Through Cancer’ and the Komen Philadelphia Race for the Cure. Last year,
and ‘for the Cure,’ it’s clear why we provide such critical the event raised over $3.5 million, enabling The Affiliate to
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Director of the Komen Philadelphia Affiliate. “Yes, Komen “The Race is one of the most incredible events I’ve ever
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E D U C AT I O N N E W S Roberts Road Preschool


Episcopal Academy Student Awarded You’re Invited!
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E piscopal Academy senior P. Swanson Ninan
was awarded a Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholar- National Book Week
ship to Boston University, where he will attend
college next fall. This scholarship was created to Family Open House
honor one of Boston University’s greatest alumni,
Dr. King, who earned a Ph.D. in systematic theolo-
May 12, 2011
gy from the university. Swanson will be attending 11:00 – 12:30 PM
the School of Education, where he plans to major
in elementary education. To support his interest
In honor of National Book Week, Roberts Road Preschool invites our
in education while attending BU, he is looking for-
friends in the community to join us in celebrating the gift of books.
ward to further exploring the local schools in the
Boston community. Come and meet Mother Goose as she autographs a book for each child!
According to Boston University’s Web site, the Volunteers from the Please Touch Museum will present a special story
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship provides and each child will make something to add to the Please Touch mural!
four-year, full-tuition awards for academically gift- Space is limited, please contact us at 610-525-9600 to RSVP.
ed students with proven leadership abilities, a
strong commitment to social justice and a record
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versity, scholarship winners must complete a mini- campus of Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech in Bryn Mawr, PA. Our
mum of 100 community service hours each year stimulating, theme-based curriculum focuses on the whole child and is based
in conjunction with the University’s Howard Thurman
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Episcopal Academy senior P. Swanson Center, the hub of multi-cultural life on campus.
attention and foster close interaction between teachers and children.
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An artists’ reception will take place Friday, May 6, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Haverford College is located at 370 Lancaster Avenue, Haverford, PA, 19041. Gallery hours
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Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For information, call 610-896-1287 or visit www.haverford.edu/exhibits.

Mural by Maurice Sendak


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Throughout the year, the museum offers an array of exhibitions, tours and special events.
Also on display through August 28 is the exhibition Exile Among Expats: James Joyce in tth
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Paris, which explores the prolific Irish author during his years in Paris. In conjunction with
the exhibition, the Rosenbach will continue to celebrate the Joycean tradition with its 19th appr
proopriate sociial
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Annual Bloomsday, an open air festival featuring dramatic readings of Ulysses by notable
Philadelphians from the steps of the museum, Thursday, June 16.
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EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley

At the Preview Party are, from left – Peg Haines of Wayne;


Nancy Green of Berwyn; Pat Holmes of Wayne.
Awaiting guests at the Main Line Art Center’s Fine Art Sale
Preview Party are, from left – Judy Herman, Executive Direc-
tor, Main Line Art Center, of Bala Cynwyd; Meg Shattuck of
Gladwyne; Eleanor Davis, honoree, of Berwyn.

Enjoying the Preview Party are, from left – Robert Dann and
Jamie Sessar of Merion; Marianne Mitchell of Haverford; Bruce
Schmit, Board Member, of Haverford.

At the Preview Party are, from left – Lou Marcesani, Board


Member, of Drexel Hill; Marcia Reiver, artist, holding a Raku
Pottery Ginger Jar, of Rosemont; Steve Holstad, Board President, At the Preview Party are, from left – Frank McPherson, artist,
of Wayne. of Rosemont; and Anne Zetterberg, President, Artists Equity, of
West Chester. They are in front of Mr. McPherson’s “Sextet.”
Fine Art Sale
Anniversary Exhibition
Main Line Art Center presented its Fine Art Sale April 16
- May 25, 2011, at Main Line Art Center, 746 Panmure Road, Wayne Art Center presented the Philadelphia/Tri State
Haverford. Main Line Art Center brought together over 200 Attending the Preview Party are, from left – Alice Hardenbergh, Artists Equity 62nd Anniversary Exhibition April 17, 2011, in
distinctive and original works of Art by 50 accomplished Board Member and Art Committee, of Ardmore; Sandi Endres, both main galleries, and the show will continue until May
artists for the Fine Art Sale. A benefit Preview Party was Art Committee Member, of Berwyn. 14, 2011. The Philadelphia Tri-State Artists Equity (AE) Associa-
held April 15, 2011, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The popular event tion serves approximately 200 visual artists members. Artists
featured an open bar with special cocktails, heavy hors Every Wednesday Pick Up Your FREE Copy of work in many mediums, painting, photography and sculp-
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and it is the Center’s major fundraiser. visual artist in the tri-state region. Its current projects include
The year’s Preview Party honored Eleanor l. Davis former newsletters and informative programs, with topics that range
Board President, and champion of the arts in Philadelphia from copyright law to proper framing, and conservation
and its suburbs. The Main Line Art Center’s Fine Art Sale is techniques to marketing. Networking opportunities and cri-
free and open to the public through May 25, 2011. The tiques are additional benefits to artists who often work in
gallery hours are Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and solitude. Two exhibition opportunities are sponsored each
Friday - Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Judy Herman is Executive year, one is the Anniversary Show, held at Wayne Art Center
Director, The Main Line Art Center. The mission of the Main each year, and the other is the Select Show of a few artists,
Line Art Center is to inspire and engage artistic creativity showing a body of work for each.
for all ages and abilities and to celebrate and strengthen the Nancy Campbell is executive director of the Wayne Art Center.
essential role of visual art in community life. In addition to Wayne Art Center is located at 413 Maplewood Avenue, Wayne.
its strong exhibitions, the Art Center offers instructions, for
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At the Preview Party and viewing the the artwork are, from
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