Dance XplosionNational Dance FinalsReturn to Wildwoods
Dance Xplosion National DanceCompetition Finals return to the
Wildwoods Convention Center Mon-day,
July 9 through
Saturday,
July 14.
Dancers from all over the coun-try will compete for cash and prizes
during the six-day event set to fea-
ture solos, duets, trios, small groups,
large groups, lines and productions,
performed by dancers of various
skill levels—ranging from amateur
to experienced. All performances
are choreographed to music and are
sure to amaze. Competitions willbe held 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. daily. Ad-mission is free. For info about
Dance Xplosion, call 516-781-3400 or visit www.DanceXplosionTalent.com.
Singles Casual Social
Professional and Business Singles
Network sponsors a mixer Tuesday,
July 10,
at Hogfish Bar & Grill,372 West Lancaster Pike (Rte 30), Wayne, PA 19087, from 5:30 p.m. to9:00 p.m. Admission is $18. Relax-
ed casual attire. Membership is not
required. Your reservation is ap-preciated; but, walk-ins are always welcome. The group will gather inthe lounge reserved for PBSN; the
casual, bright, by the sea atmosphere
creates a relaxing setting for a funsocial experience! Cash bar withHappy Time extended until 8 p.m.For info call 610-353-5544.
Anime Marathonfor Teens
Wednesday afternoons just gotcooler this summer at Parkway
Central. Join the library for its firstever Anime Marathon Wednes
day afternoons starting at 2 p.m. Mov-ies and episodes from your favor-ite Anime will be shown on the fol-lowing dates:
July 11,18, 25,
Aug. 1, 8.
Parkway Central Library is located at 1901 Vine Street, Phila-delphia, PA19103. For info, call 215-
686-5320, ask for Alex.
“It’s a Mad Men’s World” Film Series
Can’t wait for the next season of
AMC’s Mad Men? Mad Men aficio-
nados and movie lovers alike are
invited to come enjoy the “It’s a Mad
Men’s World” film series at BrynMawr Film Institute this summer.
Discover the Mad Men connections
in five vintage films on Wednesday nights at 7 p.m. beginning with“The Apartment” on
July 11,
and
continuing with “How to Succeed in
Business Without Really Trying”on
July 18,
“Masculin Féminin”
on
July 25,
a “Bye Bye Birdie” Sing-
along on
August 1,
and “ All ThatHeaven Allows” on
August 8.
Patrons who would like to learnmore about “The Apartment” and“All That Heaven Allows” may alsoregister for the one-night Summer Classics Seminars about these two
classic films. Tickets for the screen-
ings of each of these films are $10
general admission, $7 for seniors and
students with ID, and $5 for BrynMawr Film Institute members. Ad- vance tickets are available in per-son at the Box Office and online atBrynMawrFilm.org and MovieTick-ets.com. For a full schedule of up-coming events and classes, visit www.BrynMawrFilm.org. Summer
Classic Seminars include a lecture,
a discussion, and an in-theater screening, as well as popcorn anda drink. For details and to register, visit www.BrynMawrFilm.org or call 610-527-4008 x106.
Mammal, Reptile and Amphibian Discovery Weekend
Science sizzles in July with the sights
and sounds of cold-blooded rep-tiles and amphibians and warm-blooded mammals at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel Uni- versity. During this family-friendly weekend,
July 14 & 15,
visitorscan compete in a frog-calling con-test, play animal matching games,meet Academy scientists, enjoy live-animal shows, touch animalskulls and skins, and make an ani-mal
mask to take home. Auditorium
shows are at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m.and 2:30 p.m. More details are atansp.org.
King’s Brass Concert
The King’s Brass, a nine piece vir-
tuoso ensemble, will perform at the
Tabneracle, 550 Wesley Avenue, inOcean City, NJ at 7 p.m. on
July 15.
Admission is free. For infor-mation, call 609-399-1915 or visit www.oceancitytabernacle.org.
Free Author Lectureand Book Signing
Matthew Miller had just pedaled up
a mountain pass. He was 20, a mem
-ber of the University of Virginiatriathlon club. He was on top of the
world: in love, with dreams of attend
-ing medical school. Then, cyclingalong the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, tragedy struck. The real
story is not what happened, but what
happened after. Pulitzer Prize win
-ning Philadelphia Inquirer jour-
nalist Michael Vitez shares with you
the incredible, humbling, miracu-lous story of Matt’s survival andrecovery. It is a story of grace andgrit, of an America that shines –
families, community, individuals and
institutions. The story is as grip-
ping as it is inspiring. Michael Vitez
will discuss and sign his new book,
“The Road Back,” at a free event on
Wednesday,
July 18
at 7:30 p.m. atthe Parkway Central Library, 1901 Vine St., Philadelphia, PA 19103.For information: 215-686-5415 or www.freelibrary.org .
Air Supply atResorts Casino
Audiences will surely be “Lost inLove” by the time Air Supply leaves
the stage at Resorts. Resorts Casino
Hotel announced today the incom-
parable Air Supply will perform onenight only in the Superstar Theater
on Saturday,
July 21.
For a com-plete list of show times and dates visit www.resortsac.com. For infor-mationon Air Supply, visit their official Web site at www.airsupply-music.com.
2012 Woody PlantConference
On Wednesday, J
uly 25, 2012
thefifteenth annual Woody Plant Con-ference will be held at Villanov University from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.This conference is co-sponsore
by Chanticleer, Longwood Gardens,
The Morris Arboretum of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, The Penn-sylvania Horticultural Society, theScott Arboretum of Swarthmore
College, Tyler Arboretum, and Villa
nova University. The conferencecovers a variety of topics of inter-est to horticulturists and avid gar-
deners. This year’s topics will range
from Garden Inspirations to ScaleInsects: Their Diagnosis, Biology,
and Effective Management. Option
-al study tours of Villanova Univer-
sity’s sustainability efforts will alsobe available. To receive a brochure,
contact Longwood Gardens at 610-388-5454 or www.woodyplantcon-
ference.org. No phone registrations.
Included in your registration pack-et will be a FREE weekend admis-
sion pass to Chanticleer, Longwoo
Gardens, The Morris Arboretum of
the University of Pennsylvania, an
Tyler Arboretum for the weekenfollowing the conference.
Culinary Classes at Wayne Art Center
The chefs at Wayne Art Center have
cooked up delicious ways to enjoy the season! Chef Kim Honig wildemonstrate how to take your grill-ing skills beyond burgers and dogs
in “Grilling and Chilling” on Thurs
day,
July 26
from 6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
The evening will include grilled vegetable
and goat cheese bruschetta,
brochettes with chicken, shrimp an
beef and easy tabouli salad. En
the evening with grilled peaches with
raspberry sauce and vanilla icecream. Chef Chiwishi Joy Abney
will satisfy your summer sweet tooth
with “Fruity Summer Desserts” onThursday,
August 9
from 6:00 to8:30 p.m. Luscious summer frui
becomes absolutely irresistible when
dolled up with pastry, shortcake ancrumble toppings! For information
or to register, call the Wayne Ar Center at 610-688-3553 or online
visit www.wayneart.org. The Wayne
Art Center is located at 413 Maple- wood Avenue in Wayne, PA 19087.
Bartram 50th Reunion
John Bartram High School Class of 1962 is looking for classmates foits 50th Reunion. For information
contact Frank Calabretti at 215-896
-5317.
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