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dath Israel of Merion Station
President Sally Barsh announces
Senator Bill Bradley as thisyear’s featured speaker at the
annual Ida S. Mandell Memorial
Concert on Sunday,
May 15, 2011,
made possible through the generosity of the
Samuel P. Mandell Foundation.“Bill Bradley has been a nationalleader for more than thirty years
and is well known for his hard work,
intelligence, candor and vision,”offers Ms. Barsh. From winning anOlympic gold medal in basketball
in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo,
to representing New Jersey in theUnited States Senate from 1979 to1997, to running for President in
2000, Mr. Bradley exemplifies Ameri
-ca’s best qualities.
Bradley was a three-time All-Ameri-
can basketball player at Princeton
University and graduated with honors
in 1965 with a degree in AmericanHistory. He was awarded a RhodesScholarship to Oxford University,
where he earned a graduate degree
after studying politics, philosophyand 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
championships (1970 and 1973). Inrecognition of his contribution tothe sport, Bradley was elected to
the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1982.
In the Senate Bradley concen-trated on tax reform, global trade,healthcare, water resources andUnited States intelligence agencies, even ashe created the largest exchange program inhistory between the United States and theformer Soviet Union. That program since1993 has brought over 20,000 Russian,Ukrainian, Kazakh, and other high schoolkids to live with American families.
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he powerful partnership
between Wynnewood-based Living ThroughCancer and the PhiladelphiaAffiliate of Susan G. Komenfor the Cure can best be de-
scribed in three simple words:
Circle Of Life.
And, thisMother’s Day, at the 2011
Susan G. Komen Philadelphia
Race for the Cure, this circle
will embrace tens-of-thousands
of people in its hope, whilesimultaneously being infusedwith funding to expand itsimpact in the fight againstbreast cancer.For eight years, the twonon-profits, Living ThroughCancer and the Komen Phila-
delphia Affiliate have support
-ed each other in
enriching...empowering...
and
saving lives
touched by breast can-cer throughout the Delaware
Valley. To date, Living Through
Cancer has received eight
grants from The Affiliate, andwith that funding they have been carrying out the Komen Promise to save
lives and end breast cancer forever.Living Through Cancer isrooted in the love and com-passion of its President andCo-Founder, John Luciano,
who lost his wife
to metastat
-ic breast cancer in
1993. Forfive years, Luciano enduredthe trying journey
of diagno-sis, treatment, hopes
and dis-appointments as his wife
courageously battled the
dis-ease.
He gained tremendous
insights about compli
mentary
services and support
beyondmedical treatment
that werecritical – but unavail
able – forcancer patients.“At one point, the doctorstold us her blood count wastoo low for the chemo to
work effectively and insistedshe have a transfusion,” said
Luciano. “Physically and
emotionally she was exhaust-
ed; the transfusion wouldhave been traumatic. I con-tacted some doctors andlearned there was a dietary
solution that enabled us to raise her blood count to where it needed to be.”
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 Senator Bill Bradley is this year’s featured speaker at  Adath Israel’s annual Ida S. Mandell Memorial Concert on Sunday,
 May 15, 2011.
 Lower Merion senior Erika Bar-David is collecting used instruments for her Senior Project. The instruments will be distributed 
to needy Philadelphia Schools in collaboration with Maestro’s
 Friends, a local non-profit that brings Philadelphia students to LMHS Maestro the Lion Concerts. The drive runs from
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. Shown here are Erika Bar-David and pro gram mascot Maestro the Lion.
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schools in collaboration with Maestro’s Friends, a localnon-profit that brings Philadelphia children to the annualMaestro the Lion concerts at LMHS.
Used Instrument Drive atLower Merion High School
 Living Through Cancer Foundation President John Luciano (third from left) accepts a grant award from the Komen Philadelphia Affiliate, from left – Ron Morris, Board Treasurer; Barbara Orr, Board Secretary; Sloane Six, Board Member; Elaine Grobman, Executive Director; Ann Ritter, Program Director/Grants & Public Policy.
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Free Performance
Having spent the last year learningthe ropes from Pig Iron as their apprentice company, No Face Per-formance Group is preparing the world premiere of its newest fulllength piece, “DIME: The real his-tory of so much stuff.” A totally rel-evant parable of nuclear paranoiaand wartime normalcy filled with
harebrained science, flashing lights,
and childhood smart-assery, DIME will be presented at NOSPACE, thegroup’s studio/performance venuein Fishtown located at 2315 E. Haz-zard Street. Show dates and timesare as follows: Thursday,
May 5
at7 p.m.; Friday,
May 6
at 7 p.m.;Saturday,
May 7
at 2 p.m. & 5 p.m.;and Sunday,
May 8
at 2 p.m. & 5p.m. Tickets are free and can bereserved at dime.eventbrite.com.For info, call 651-210-2512 or visit www.nofaceperformance.org.
First Friday Flick 
Join director Christine Faris on Fri-day,
May 6
at 7 p.m. to see the new 
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ly released DVD, “The King’s Speech,”
starring Academy Award winner (Best Actor) Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter.The movie receivedfour Academy  Awards, including Best Picture,Best Actor, Best Director and BestScreenplay—rated R for language.
Bring a sandwich, dinner, beverage/ 
snack to enjoy. Bring a sandwich,dinner, beverage/snack to enjoy.Haverford Township Free Library 
is located at 1601 Darby Road Haver 
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at faris@haverfordlibrary.org for info or call 610-446-3082, ext. 213.
 Wayne First Friday 
The Wayne Business Association
presents First Friday on
May 6 and June 3, 2011.
Come see art, sam-ple
some wine and cheese, enter-tainment, etc. and shop at stores
in downtown Wayne, while you dine.
Hours are 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Free and open to the public. For information call 610-687-7698 or  visit www.waynebusiness.com.
Exhibit
The Great Frame Up in Wayne willpresent “May First Friday,” a group
exhibition of works by Ted Ellis and
Carol Kardon. The show will feature
oil paintings, pastels, and pho-
tographs, and will be on display from
May 6 through May 31.
 An open
-ing reception with refreshments, will be held on Friday,
May 6
from5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The exhibit andreception are free and open to the
public. For info call 610-687-3060 or 
 visit www.mainlineframing.com.
Tenth AnnualPhiladelphia WineFestival
“Philadelphia” magazine and the
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board
present the Tenth Annual Philadel-phia Wine Festival, benefiting TheChildren’s Hospital of Philadel-phia. The Philadelphia Wine Festi- val will be held on Saturday,
May 7
at the Philadelphia Marriott Down-town at 1201 Market Street. TheGrand Tasting will take place from6:30 - 9:00 p.m. Tickets are $125/ person, available at 800-595-4TIXor at www.philadelphiawinefesti-
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 with early entry at 5:00 for $225per person, offering exclusive tast-ings of selected rare wines servedonly to VIP guests.
Special ConferenceSession for Parents
Join the Delaware Valley Associa-
tion for the Education of Young Chil-
dren during its 2011 Early Educa-tion Conference for a special ses-
sion for parents. Jacqueline Edelberg
and Susan Kurland will discuss theinspiring story of how they trans-formed and revitalized a Chicagopublic elementary school, as docu-mented
in their book, “How to Walk to School: Blueprint for a Neighbor 
-hood School Renaissance.” Their  work shows how the energy and
determination of a group of parents
and a dedicated principal turned
around a struggling and challenged
school and created a thriving and
 vibrant educational environment for its young students. Their strategies
and lessons can be applicable toschools and neighborhoods across
the country, given a committed team
ready to get to work. This session will be held on Saturday,
May 7,2011,
from 8:30 - 10 a.m., at thePennsylvania Convention Center,1101 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. Cost is $20. For info visit
 www.dvaeyc.org or call 215-893-0130.
Preparing for FirstTriathlon Presentation
 A program about how to preparefor your first triathlon will be pre-sented by triathlete, coach andpersonal trainer, Mary Kelly at theHaverford Township Free Library on Monday,
May 9
at 7 p.m. The
program will cover the basics about
equipment, clothing, nutrition andtraining to get you started. The
library is located at 1601 Darby Rd.
,Havertown, PA. For information,
call Mary Shannon at 610-446-3082
ext. 216 or shannon@haverfordli-brary.org, or visit www.haverfordli-brary.org.
Free UFO Lecture
On Tuesday,
May 10,
at 6:30 p.m.Bill Weber, MUFON State Section
Director, UFOs and Technology. Pro-
gram is Free, at Treddyfrin Town-
ship Public Library, 582 Upper Gulph
Road, Strafford PA 19087-2096,
Call 610-688-7092 for directions only.
 Visit www.MainLineMufon.com, a
non profit educational organization
locally coordinated by Mutual UFONetwork State Section Director Jennifer Stein, 610-613-0088.
Get the Factson Strokes
Strokes are the third leading causeof death in the United States and aleading cause of long-term disabil-ity. Strokes can occur at any age.Recognizing the symptoms andgetting immediate medical atten-tion are crucial when someone ishaving a stroke. Seconds count!This informative program will edu-cate
people about strokes and symp
-toms, etc. Helene Lynn Rinylo, RN,BSE – Coordinator for the StrokeProgram at Mercy PhiladelphiHospital will speak on this topic aLucien E. Blackwell West Philadel-phia Regional Library on Wednes
day,
May 11, 2011
at 6 p.m. Lucien
E. Blackwell West PhiladelphiRegional Library is located at 125
South 52nd Street, Phila., PA 19139(corner of 52nd & Sansom Streets).
Don’t miss this opportunity! Foinformation call 215-685-7433.
Exhibit & Opening
“Alchemy and Intent,” the magicacombination of personal visionand paint and print science, a new exhibit of paintings and works onpaper opened on March 22, 2011 athe Philadelphia Board of Ethics,
1441 Sansom St., 2nd floor. It will be
on display 
until May 31.
Five art-
ists – Bobbie Adams, Rachel Citrino,
Linda Dubin Garfield, Pia De Giro-
lamo, and Tom Hlas – create abstrac works that present perspectives an
responses to their physical, emo-
tional, and social surroundings. The
public is invited to view the exhib-it weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5p.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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Dance Party 
On Friday,
May 14, 2011,
from 9p.m. - 1 a.m. Frankie’s Cafe is hav-ing a Dance Party, featuring music
from the 50s, 60s and 70s. The Hurri-
cane’s band, featuring the dynam-ic Rick Penny and Gene Harlack.Frankie’s Cafe is located at 25 S.Eagle Road, Havertown, PA 19083.For info call 610-449-4355, or visi
 www.frankiescafe.net. Free admission.
Tri-State JazzSociety Concert
Tex Wyndham and his Red Lion Jazz
Band will play for the Tri-State Jazz
Society on Sunday,
May 15, 2011
from 2 to 5 p.m. The concert wilbe at the First Unitarian Church,730 Halstead Rd., Wilmington, DE
19803. The Red Lion Jazz Band has
been the Delaware Valley’s leadingrevivalist Dixieland combo for 45 years. Half-price admission is $10,
available for first-time attendees an
members; general admission is $20.
High school and college students
 with IDs and children accompanie
by a paying adult are free. Pay a
the door; there are no advance sales
or reservations. The church is 2 miles
south of the PA state line and oneblock off US-202. For info call 856-
720-0232 or visit www.tristatejazz.org.
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On Sunday
May 15,
four great bands will be appearing at theSandi Pointe Coastal Bistro, 908 Shore Road, Somers Point, NJ,from 4 - 8 p.m. to raise money for Jazz Bridge, a nonprofit thataids jazz and blues musicians in crisis who are living in the
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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 oldand honored as the Winterthur Point-to-Point itself, will be featured at 1p.m. at this year’s event on
May 8.
Led by George A. “Frolic” Weymouth,the annual parade is the largest collection of true vintage carriages andcoaches to assemble yearly in the United States. With more than threedozen carriages from across the country and England, the parade will
include coaches, phaetons, park drags, runabouts, carts, and wagonettes.
The procession will arrive at Winterthur after traveling through the hillsof the Brandywine Valley to parade before the crowd (course conditionspermitting), adding history and spectacle to the daylong festivities of steeplechase racing and tailgating. For info, visit winterthur.org/ptp.
Marian Anderson Award Gala
The 2011 Marian Anderson Award Gala will be held
May 10, 2011
inVerizon Hall, The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, at 8:30 p.m.
The Gala will honor Mia Farrow, with the presentation of the 2011 Marian
Anderson Award for her outstanding humanitarian leadership. Therewill be a special Tribute Performance with The Philadelphia Orchestra,Maestro Cristian Macelaru and Judith Jamison, Host. The musicians of The Philadelphia Orchestra are generously donating their services for the concert. For information call 215-893-1837.
The Secret Gardens
The Secret Gardens Committee of The Shipley School is presenting TheShipley School Secret Gardens 37th Annual Tour on
May 11, 2011,
from9 a.m. to 3 p.m. View eight extraordinary gardens along the Main Line
located in Gladwyne, Bryn Mawr and Villanova. A Garden Luncheon, from
11:30 am. to 1:30 p.m., will be held at the Appleford Estate in Villanova.Also at Appleford, there will be a tour of the “Art from the Gardens”exhibit with local fine artists’ works featuring the sketched gardens. TheShipley Green Thumb booth as well as other vendors will feature plant,ewelry and accessories for purchase at Appleford, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Proceeds from the secret gardens benefit The Shipley School. For infor-mation call 610-525-4380.
 Volunteers Honored
Main Line Meals on Wheels will honor its volunteers at an appreciationluncheon
May 12, 2011,
at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, 625 Mont-gomery Avenue, BrynMawr, at 1 p.m. in the afternoon. At this annualevent, more than 200 volunteers are thanked for their contributions of time and gasoline that are the backbone of the Main Line Meals onWheels program. Special recognition will be given to the recipient of theCharlie Cook Volunteer of the Year award. For info, call 610-688-8170.
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 ArtMuseum is located at 9201 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia. Museumand store hours are Tuesday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Friday,10 a.m. to 8:45 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5p.m. For information to register, call Lori Hines in the Museum Store at215-247-0476.
Laurel Hill Historic Mansion Tea
 Women for Greater Philadelphia are cordially inviting friends to Tea intheir Historic Mansion,
May 15, 2011,
from 2 to 4 p.m. Hats request-ed. Jason Lovelace will play chamber music on the piano forte. Donationis $25 per person, for the benefit of Laurel Hill Mansion preservation.For information call 215-535-2441.
“DOC” Thomas Golf Classic
Haverford School’s 23rd Annual “DOC” Thomas Classic, will be held
May 16, 2011,
at Rolling Green Golf Course, Springfield, PA. Playing for the John L. “DOC” Thomas ’23 Trophy and The Patrick C. Laughlin ’86Memorial Trophy. A Sponsors’ and Players’ lunch will be held at 11 a.m.;shotgun start at 12:30 p.m., and cocktails, heavy hors d’oeuvres andawards at 5:30 p.m. Proceeds from the Golf Classic will be allocated toboth John L. “DOC” Thomas ‘23 Memorial Scholarship Fund and TheHaverford School Athletic Endowment Fund. For information call 610-642-3050.
“An Evening in Franklin Square”
The event committee is presenting its third annual “An Evening in Franklin
Square”
May 19, 2011,
at Franklin Square, 6th and Race Streets, Phila-delphia. A Governor’s Cup Mini Golf Tournament will held at 4:30; cock-tails and silent auction at 5:30 p.m.; dinner, live auction and dancing at7 p.m. Garden Party Attire. All proceeds from “An Evening in FranklinSquare” benefit Franklin Square. For info call 215-629-5801 ext. 207.
Chanticleer Tour 
Radnor Conservancy is presenting a private tour of Chanticleer Homeand Gardens
May 19, 2011
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. (rain date June 1,2011) Following the tour, a wine and cheese will be held on the patiooverlooking the grounds. Refreshments will be provided. The tour isfree, but donations to the Conservancy are welcome. Space is limited.For information call 610-688-8202.
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