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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
NEWS Cancer and the Komen Phila- too low for the chemo to
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
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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-
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Lacey Morgan’s third-grade class at Penn Valley created a tree with accompanying wildlife for display in the Earth Day forest • Pull Chain Emergency Alarm Restrictions.
at Waverly Heights. The Penn Valley tree includes an Eastern Blue Bird, a Cat Bird, Eastern Chipmunk, Red Fox, in Bedroom and Bath. And More:
Woodchuck, Squirrel and Mouse—all handmade by students. • Laundry Facilities/Cable • Convenient to Public
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a tree with accompanying wildlife for display in the Earth
T he Lower Merion Conservancy celebrated Earth Day
2011 on Saturday, April 30 with the 19th Annual Children’s
Earth Day Forest held at Waverly Heights, Gladwyne.
Day forest at Waverly.
“This year’s theme is the forest at night,” Morgan explain-
• Senior Citizen Club on site:
Enjoy Hobbies, Cards and
and Medical Facilities.
Each year, some 1,000 students from public and private ed. “We researched the lists of Pennsylvania trees and Activities, Lunches in Our
schools collaborate to create hand-made renditions of Penn- voted to create a Flowering Dogwood. Students chose the Community Room.
sylvania’s forests. Students make the plants, trees and set- birds and animals they wanted to make and others worked
ting, then fill the scene with birds, mammals and reptiles on the trees and leaves. We worked on the project for a
that inhabit the woods. month as part of a non-fiction research project.” Call for an appointment
Lacey Morgan’s third-grade class at Penn Valley created
215-477-3555
“Art in Sharpe Park” – The Haverford Civic Association is hosting “Art in Sharpe Park,” on Saturday, May 14 from 11 to 3 p.m. in the
3901 Conshohocken Ave., Phila.
park located at the corner of Montgomery Avenue and Station Road in Haverford. Local artists and vendors will “set up shop” along the winding
paths located within the park. This
is a rain or shine affair. There is
no admission charge. All proceeds
will benefit The Garden Workers’ in
their dedicated effort to obtain and
renew plant materials for this
ALERT:
small woodland setting dedicated
to the birds and for quiet reflection
Gold & Silver Now at
of nature’s bounty. For info, visit
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tion.com or call 610-642-1626. As of April 28, 2011
Gold is $1,535.50 oz. • Silver is $48.70 oz.
Used
Instrument MAIN LINE JEWELERS
Drive
Continued from front page IS NOW PAYING MORE THAN
The dates of the drive are
May 9 through May 30. Instru-
EVER FOR YOUR GOLD, SILVER
ments of all sizes except drum & PLATINUM JEWELRY,
sets and pianos are being
accepted. Instruments may SILVERWARE, BOWLS,
be dropped off at Lower Mer-
ion High School, Harriton
CANDLESTICKS, TRAYS, ETC.
High School, Bala Cynwyd IN ANY CONDITION
Middle School and Welsh
Valley Middle School.
Monetary donations for Present this Advertisement with Your
the purchase of new instru- Items to Sell and We’ll Give You a
ments are also being accept-
ed. Donations may be sent to
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haven Road, Wynnewood, PA
$30 BONUS
19096. All instrument and when you sell us $300 or more
monetary donations are tax Exp. May 21, 2011 CSN
deductible to the extent by
law.
For info, call 610-645-1977
At the Haverford Ave. Shops
or email maestrothelion@ 7553 Haverford Ave., Phila. • 215-477-1077
gmail.com. (1/2 block off City Avenue behind McDonald’s)
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Call 610-368-7916 A R C H I T E C T U R A L WA L K I N G T O U R S
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.
May 4 – May 10, 2011 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Page 7
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embers of the country’s oldest male sing-
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
Join us for a
provocative and inspiring evening with
SENATOR
SUNDAY, MAY 15
7:30 PM
The Philadelphia area’s premiere garden showcase for Azaleas and
call for tickets Rhododendrons. The month of May is our time to shine! Come visit us
610-934-1919 during our Spring Bloom Festival of brilliant color and dappled shade.
And come see Wind through the Trees before it’s over!
Adath Israel An outdoor sculpture exhibion of sound and moon, now
250 N. Highland Avenue through June 2011. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind exhibion,
Merion Station, PA 19066
only at Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens!
www.adathisrael.org
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STATESMAN
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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
on May 8. Black (“This Magic Moment”), Kenny Vance & The Plano-
Beloved for its dazzling, visceral style and devotion to tones (“Looking for an Echo”), The Tymes (“So Much in
A L’ECOLE FRANÇAISE promoting African-American traditions in dance, Philadanco
performs the works by stellar contemporary choreographers,
Love”), and The Orlons (Philadelphia natives responsible
for “Don’t Hang Up”). Free at the Kimmel kicks off at 6 p.m.
Where you will enjoy your including the Philadelphia premiere of Ray Mercer’s Guess
Who’s Coming to Dinner, Milton Myers’ Violin Concerto,
with a free pre-show dance party. DJ Mark the Spark spins
classic tunes in Commonwealth Plaza prior to and immedi-
French classes & amaze yourself! Christopher Huggins’ Cottonwool and the classic Philadel- ately following the Mother’s Day Musical Spectacular (tick-
phia Experiment by Philly native and hip-hop choreographer eted) event in Verizon Hall.
alecolefrancaise.com • 610-660-9645 Rennie Harris. Performance times vary for spring dance For information visit www.kimmelcenter.org.
recitals held on Friday through Sunday, May 6 - May 8, 2011
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Call 610-667-6623 for Great Solutions to Reach Your Clients! Age Strong…Live Long Program
Join Senator Vincent Hughes on Thursday, May 19 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Salvation Army Kroc Center located at 4200 Wissahickon Avenue
MOTHER’S DAY IS COMING MAY 8! for a day of activities and information geared at people aged 50 and older. Workshop topics will include: legal, finance, insurance, housing, employ-
ment & healthy living. Other activities include: entertainment and health screenings as well as yoga, zumba, spin and line dancing classes. The
Shop Local. event is free, but please RSVP and receive a free lunch by calling 215-879-2452 or visit eventrsvp@pasenate.com.
portionately to the make-up of the world. At lunch, students 950 Montgomery Ave. Narberth, PA
in the low income group ate a bowl of rice and sat on the 610-668-TEST www.chytennarberth.com
ground, the middle income group ate a bowl of rice and
beans and sat at regular tables and chairs, and the high in- Thanks for Reading City Suburban News Every Week!
come group ate what they
normally eat for lunch and
was treated specially. Student The pre-kindergarten program at
Action leader, junior Julia Zhang Sah is a child-centered, creative
Gallagher, said a few words learning, and nurturing environment
about hunger and how every-
one should keep themselves combined with a
informed and involved in the unique curriculum
issue; then guest speaker that fosters
Lillian Klasen spoke further Now En
about what it really means cognitive, rolling!
Full-da
to be hungry and food-inse- social, and y Pr
Participating in Hunger Awareness Day are MMA students, cure and how she is involved physical Ages 4- e-K
clockwise from bottom left – Emily Buongiorno of Newtown in this issue. Lillian Klasen 5
development.
Square, Julia Gallagher of Wynnewood, Lillian Klasen of interns at the Food Trust in
Philadelphia, and Gemma Ochman of Marlton, NJ. Philadelphia, specifically
working with the Farm to LITTLE DRAGONS PRE-SCHOOL
School initiative that helps connect farms with schools in order to provide healthier lunch-
es and to teach the children about agriculture and nutrition. She is just 20 years old and • Language & • Creative Arts • Martial Arts
already has great experience and knowledge about hunger awareness. Student were excit-
ed to have such a young speaker to show everyone that, even at a young age, they can Literacy • Science & Math • Spanish & Chinese
do something about hunger.
P rominent paleontologist Dr. John Horner, a dinosaur authority and the inspiration for a
“Jurassic Park” character, will give a free talk about many people’s favorite extinct ani-
mal on Tuesday, May 17, at the Academy of Natural Sciences.
Camp Themes:
Chemical Blast • Digging Up Dinosaurs • Bodies in Motion
Healthy Planet • Space...The Final Frontier
Horner, who has made major strides in understanding dinosaurs through modern biology,
will discuss “Dinosaurs: How to Get Rid of Some Old Ones and Make Some New Ones.” The
public is invited to a 6:30 p.m. reception, followed by the presentation at 7 p.m. Seating is
C SC14:
Th SUMMER SCIENCE SERIES
limited. To register for the free event, call 215-299-1108 or sign up online at http://jack-
hornerdinosaurs.eventbrite.com/ • Martial Arts • Enrichment • Swimming
Curator of Paleontology at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Mont., Horner stud- • Field Trips Activities • Creative Arts
ies dinosaur evolution and ecology with a particular emphasis on growth and behavior.
Using bone histology (microanatomy) and comparative morphology, Horner recently has
provided evidence that there were actually fewer dinosaur species than previously thought. Register Today!
He has discovered numerous dinosaur species, including, in the mid-1970s, the nesting
Two Convenient
site of a new dinosaur genus he and his co-discoverer named Maiasaura or “Good Mother
Locations
Lizard.” The site contained the first dinosaur eggs found in the Western Hemisphere and pro-
vided the first clear evidence that some dinosaurs cared for their young. 530 Bainbridge St.
Horner served as the technical advisor for the “Jurassic Park” films and was the partial Philadelpha, PA
inspiration for one of the lead characters, Dr. Alan Grant. 215-923-6676
Horner’s presentation is the Academy’s annual Cheryl Beth Silverman Memorial Lecture 3901 Conshochocken Ave.
and is co-sponsored by the International Exploration Society. Philadelphia, PA
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Body by
FISHER Now
Weight Loss with or Photo/Susan Beard
without medications by a Derick Dreher, Director of the Rosenbach Museum & Library,
board certified physician with Margery and Frank Cooper of Narberth in the Maurice
Sendak Gallery.
Mesotherapy safe & effective
non-surgical fat/cellulite conservation studio in Philadelphia for preliminary evalua-
dissolving procedure tion before it moved to the Rosenbach. The mural moved
to its permanent home at the Rosenbach on January 19,
2011, where Cassie Myers, a mural specialist, performed the
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
7516 CITY AVENUE, SUITE 11 - 12 • PHILA. went to New York with a team of conservators from Milner it to suggest something as beautiful as Mozart.”
215-877-7580 • www.BodyByFisherNow.com + Carr Conservation LLC to remove the mural from the Sendak chose the Rosenbach to be the repository for his
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
R ESIDENTIAL • C OMMERCIAL support from his wife, Roberta, Luciano has grown it into
100% Organic Gardening/ RACING FOR THE
Continued from front page
CURE an organization that reaches approximately 1,000 patients
annually by working collaboratively with hospitals, cancer
Top Soil “That diet didn’t save her life, but it added dignity and solace centers and community outreach groups, and another 500+
$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
Black Mulch help cancer patients and their caregivers manage life-chang- event. All the organization’s support programs are design-
ing issues that result from a cancer diagnosis and treatment. ed and administered by licensed professionals and treat
$28/cu. yd. Our philosophy is that those fighting this battle need a safe the whole person to maintain optimum health, emotional
haven and dignified environment in which to receive prac- well being and physical appearance during and after treat-
Brown Mulch tical answers to their questions, solutions to their specific ment.
$25/cu. yd. needs, and empowerment to maintain their self-esteem and Plus, the programs are provided at no cost to the patients
a quality of life that is rightfully theirs.” or the host facility... which brings us back to Mother’s Day
$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
Decorative Stone – Call for Pricing support for each other,” said Elaine I. Grobman, Executive distribute over $2 million in grants to local organizations.
Director of the Komen Philadelphia Affiliate. “Yes, Komen “The Race is one of the most incredible events I’ve ever
484-318-5081 is fighting for that ultimate cure, but until that happens, our attended,” said Luciano, who has walked and/or volunteers
453 Crooked Lane, King of Prussia mission is every bit about empowering people to live in a for the past eight years. “Moreover, the work that is achieved
world with breast cancer providing the education, early de- out of the proceeds is phenomenal. I have the opportunity
tection and support services that better the odds of survival to see the work done by fellow Komen Philadelphia Affiliate
as a person lives through a breast cancer diagnosis. Living grantees... the grassroots dynamic and the comprehensive-
Through Cancer’s service advances that mission.” ness of what we accomplish together defines our commu-
ADVERTISE IN OUR “Moreover, their devotion to providing equality of care to nity’s breast cancer movement and is one we can be sure
HEALTHY LIVING ISSUES! all people regardless of sex, age, ethnicity or economic con-
straints is right inline with The Affiliate’s outreach,” Grobman
is saving lives and empowering our future.”
The Komen Philadelphia Race for the Cure will be held
Next Issues are: May 11 & May 25. continued. “Together, we are breaking down barriers and Sunday, May 8 at Eakins Oval/The Philadelphia Museum of
Call 610-667-6623. building bridges to hope and healing.” Art. Opening ceremonies begin at 7:00 a.m., followed by
The Affiliate believed in the Living Through Cancer vision the 6,000-member Survivors Parade of Pink. Find informa-
from the moment it was founded in 2001. With tremendous tion at www.Race.KomenPhiladelphia.org.
May 4 – May 10, 2011 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Page 11
T he Haverford College Department of Fine Arts presents the senior thesis exhibition of
the graduating class of 2011. The show runs May 6 - 15 in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, ESL • Multi-Sensory Programs
Offer exp. 6/4/11 CSN
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