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FREE Year 26, No. 14


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Celebrating 26 Years of Community News December 8 – December 14, 2010


FIND YOUR
COMMUNITY See Dickens’ Classic A Christmas Carol Ana Uribe Painting Exhibition
NEWS HERE! at Jenkins Arboretum together through this life.”
The production has some
fun historical aspects to it as
well—which is appropriate,
given that the theater is cel-
ebrating its centennial season.
The last time PCS presented
A Christmas Carol was in 1992,
with George Mulford direct-
ing and long-time participant
Orville French playing Ebenezer
Scrooge. This time around,
Mulford is taking on the
See Swiss Troupe Scrooge role.
Mummenschanz Wolfe has enlisted the help
of Music Director Paul Kerri-
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large cast of all ages to bring
Dickens’ best-known story to
life. George Mulford (Scrooge)
is from Swarthmore. He’s
accompanied by: James Car-
roll, Jack McDonnell and Sunflowers mural by Ana Uribe. Meet the artist at her
Colleen C. Sheldon of Spring- reception on Friday, December 10, from 6 - 8 p.m.
field; Michael Murphy of
Secane, NJ; Edward Emmi

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enkins Arboretum & Gardens will host an art exhibi-
and Tim Oskin of Wilmington, tion for Philadelphia Muralist, Ana Uribe, from Friday,
DE; Jillian Haas of Morton; December 10 through Friday December 31, 2010 in
South Philly Jillian A. Cassidy of Penns- the John J. Willaman Education Center. The opening “Meet
burg; Sara Prendergast of the Artist” Reception will be held on Friday, December 10,
Comics Martha (Sara Prendergast of Philadelphia), Tiny Tim (Marielle Philadelphia, Elizabeth from 6 - 8 p.m. Featured will be paintings by the artist, a
Open House Buxbaum of Lansdowne), Peter (Jack McDonnell of Springfield) Lunardi of Drexel Hill, Mari- 30 minute film about the landscape of Columbia where the
Page 7 and Mrs. Cratchit (Jill A. Cassidy of Pennsburg) look forward elle Buxbaum of Lansdowne artist grew up and music
to celebrating the holiday, in “A Christmas Carol,” at The Players and many others. from the Andes, the
Club of Swarthmore. A Christmas Carol opened coffee region of Columbia.
the end of November. Up- The film and music will

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he Players Club of Swarthmore coming performances are December 9 - help viewers of the art-
Theater is presenting Dickens’ 12 and 16 - 19. Thursday, Friday and Satur- work get a total sense
classic A Christmas Carol as its day performances are at 8 p.m. and Sunday about the artist and her
holiday offering this year. Audi- matinées are at 2 p.m. The Players Club origins. Refreshments
ences will still scowl at Scrooge’s of Swarthmore Theater is located minutes will be served and the
cold-hearted stinginess, thrill at from the Blue Route and I-95 at on Fairview public is welcome and
the appearance of the famous ghosts and Road, just off Route 320 (Chester Road) in invited.
be warmed by Tiny Tim’s famous blessing. Swarthmore. Tickets are $15 for adults and Ana Uribe grew up on
But it’s not your average re-telling. Director $8 for students (18 and under or college a ranch in the Cauca
Society’s Jennifer Wolfe (Chester) says, “I was attract- students with ID) and $14 for seniors. All region of Columbia, one
Evening Hours ed to this particular version of A Christmas tickets and ticket packages are available at of the most beautiful
Carol because it is expansive and joyful and the box office, or may be purchased in ad- places in the world,
Page 12 embraces the language and spirit of Dickens.” vance by visiting www.pcstheater.org or according to the artist.
She goes on to say she hopes audiences calling 1-866-811-4111 (ticket sales through She has been painting for as long as she can remember.
“leave the theater with a lighter heart, and TheaterMania). For Info or Group Sales: Recognizing Ana’s passion for recording the beauty around
the certain knowledge that we all journey 610-328-4271. See Jenkins Arboretum Exhibit on page 11
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Pages 6 & 7 Wedding Bells Ring for Senior Glee Club!
F
rom the 1929 film The Broad- featuring the golden trumpet of
way Melody, the first sound Emil Pilacik, Hanukkah, O Hanukkah
Lots of Events! film to win an Academy Award and Feliz Navidad, energetically
for Best Picture, the New Horizons executed with percussion backup.
Senior Glee Club will perform “The Selma Savitz directs and plays
Wedding of the Painted Doll” in two piano, while George Cocco, Jeanie
Holiday concerts.
Your Community With rumors flying about the The New Horizons Senior Glee Club
Newspaper demise of traditional marriage, 20 will perform “The Wedding of the
CITY SUBURBAN Glee Club ‘brides-to-be’ don veils Painted Doll” in two Holiday con-
and bouquets to dramatize this certs. Preparing for the concerts
NEWS vintage tune—sure to be one of are, standing, from left – Jim Bracken,
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the chorus sings the melody. The
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‘dolls’ and the wedding guests who provide the rhythms.
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Jumping Jack. Club sing a medley of fun ‘Santa’
Other Program selections include songs as well as other musical gems
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, See New Horizons Senior Glee Club Concerts
Angels We Have Heard On High on page 11
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(2 minutes from Overbrook Park across from Upper Darby Police Dept.) day (11 a.m. - 6 p.m. on Sunday).
Admission to the show is free and 19096. At the age of twenty-two, he
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bigger story to tell. His inspiration
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Student Chamber Music Concert #1, December 8, 2010, at Bryn Mawr 11, 2010, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The Exhibition, running December 1 - Sunday School 10 a.m. & Worship Service 11 a.m.
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in 2009, Preservation Hall Jazz Band returns to the Annenberg Center
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day Shorts by David Sedaris” will be performed at Plays Players Theatre,
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Celebrate the Holidays with the Magical and Beloved T&C MATTRESS
Swiss Troupe Mummenschanz
Wonder-filled, visually stunning spectacle that transcends words and genres – a mix of physical theatre, mime and
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Established 1940
puppetry – December 16 - 18, 2010
to tell the audience a story. NOW THRU CHRISTMAS
Currently in its fourth decade of existence, Mummenschanz,
which loosely translated means “masquerade,” remains one
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A unique alternative to the “Nutcracker” or “A Christmas
Carol,” Mummenschanz is the perfect holiday outing for the
whole family.
joined by featured performers Pietro Montandon and Raffa-
ella Mattioli and technical director Jan Maria Lukas.
Mummenschanz performances take place on Thursday,
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rospective piece that features the troupe’s most beloved, multi-city tour that marks the troupe’s return to North P ODIATRIST • S URGEON • F OOT S PECIALIST
imaginative and humorous characters from over the years, America for the first time since 2003 and are the only op-
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as well as some newer original material. A unique alterna- portunity to see Mummenschanz in Pennsylvania. Mummen-
tive to the Nutcracker or A Christmas Carol, schanz last performed as part of the Dance Celebration series Philadelphia Newtown Square
Mummenschanz is the perfect holiday outing for the whole in 2001. Corn. of Conshohocken Ave. 3475 West Chester Pk.
Randy Swartz, Artistic Director of Dance Affiliates exclaims, & W. Country Club Rd. (at Bryn Mawr Ave.)
family. Performances take place December 16 - 18, 2010 and
(across from Brith Sholom House)
are part of the 2010/11 Dance Celebration season presented “Magical mayhem abounds in this compellingly funny and
by Dance Affiliates and the Annenberg Center. For tickets touching movement theatre presentation. Memories are
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or for information, visit AnnenbergCenter.org or call 215- made here and we are thrilled to present this family friend- Day, Evening & Saturday Hours • House Calls
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Annenberg Center Box Office located at 3680 Walnut Street. Significant funding for the 2010-11 Dance Celebration sea-
Mummenschanz has captivated audiences worldwide with son is provided by the William Penn Foundation and also Let Your Business Grow in City Suburban News!
its groundbreaking visual theatre that transcends the tra- in part by The Connelly Foundation, Samuel S. Fels Fund, Call 610-667-6623 for Great Solutions to Reach Your Clients!
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Wonderful Musical
Entertainment HOLIDAY DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
for Your Special Event
Customized entertainment to suit
your needs, taste & budget!
O U T - A N D - A B O U T – Upcoming Food & Entertainment
By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer
CALL RENEE AT December Events
• The Lukens National Historic District, 50 South First
215-528-0582 Avenue in Coatesville, PA and the Greystone Society opens
www.regolconcerts.com their doors to show the Victorian splendor of their proper-
www.alharrisonmusic.com ties, outfitted for a Christmas from yesteryear, on Friday,
December 10 from 4 to 7 p.m. Admission to all buildings is
FREE, but the District requests a donation of canned goods
for The Coatesville Food Co-op. Free parking at the Lukens
PENNY WISE THRIFT SHOP Executive Office Building. Dress warmly and bring a flash-
light.
Consignment and Donations Accepted • Pennsylvania Ballet presents George Balanchine’s The
Nutcracker™ at the Academy of Music at Broad and Locust
FIND GREAT GIFTS HERE! Streets, through December 31. Lavish sets and costumes
New Jewelry, Clothing for the whole bring the story of Marie and her Prince to life, beginning
with a grand party scene where she receives her precious
family, Furniture, Bric-a-Brac and More. nutcracker. The Philadelphia Boys Choir will accompany
★ The Best Buys on the Main Line ★ the Pennsylvania Ballet Orchestra. For tickets ($30 to $139) Photo/Courtesy of Greystone Society
or info, call 215-893-1999 or online at www.paballet.org. Lukens Executive Office Building Center Stairs
• Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza in Philadelphia, decorated for Christmas.
presents Tuba Christmas, as part of the Free at the Kimmel
57-59 E. Lancaster Avenue • Ardmore • 610-642-7239 series, December 10 at 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. More than 100 region- production of The Nutcracker and premier reserved seating
al tuba, sousaphone, and euphonium players will join to- at Philadelphia’s most loved holiday tradition. This special
Monday - Friday, 9:30-4:30 pm • Saturday, 9:30-3 pm gether to perform holiday classics free to the public and brunch package is offered from noon to 2 p.m. and includes
All proceeds are donated to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. for all ages. Find info at http://www.kimmelcenter.org/news/ complimentary valet parking at the Omni Hotel, the lavish
index.php?id=214. brunch and parquet level seating for the 3 p.m. matinee of
• Hedgerow Theatre, 64 Rose Valley Road in Rose Valley Pennsylvania Ballet’s The Nutcracker. For tickets ($129 per
PATRICIA (near Media), PA, presents A Christmas Carol, through person) and reservations (a must), call 215-587-6912 or
PSYCHIC CONSULTANT December 26. See Scrooge, Marley, Mr. Fezziwig, Bob Cratchit, email abackman@paballet.org.
For You, a Friend, a Group or Event. Tiny Tim, and favorite ghosts in an adaptation that is faith- • The Keswick Theatre in Glenside, PA, presents The
Patricia McMonagle has been doing readings ful to the original story by Charles Dickens, complete with Blind Boys of Alabama in their Holiday Show on Friday,
all her life. She has the ability to guide people carols. For tickets ($25 adults, $22 seniors, $10 for students December 10 at 8 p.m. with special guest Ruthie Foster,
in choosing a positive direction for themselves. and children under 18) or info, call 610-565-4211 or online 2010 Grammy Award nominee and 2010 Living Blues Award
Experienced in helping detectives solve crimes, at www.hedgerowtheatre.org. winner. For tickets ($36-$46) or info, call 215-572-7650 or
she believes, “Change can alter an outcome if • The Philadelphia Singers presents Christmas on Logan visit www.keswicktheatre.com.
you have information!” Square concerts on Saturday, December 11 and 18 at 5 p.m. • Kimmel Center in Philadelphia presents Philadanco in
at St. Clement’s Church in Philadelphia and a third perfor- the Perelman Theater with a program of choreographer
Call 267-241-8473, email patricia.paradox22@gmail.com mance on Sunday, December 12 at 4 p.m. in the Church of Danny Ezralow’s works, including the holiday classic Xmas
or visit www.PatriciaMcMonagle.com & facebook. the Good Samaritan in Paoli. The Paoli performance marks Philes, Friday - Sunday, December 10 - 12. Xmas Philes
the first time that The Philadelphia Singers will perform its brings a bold, colorful, contemporary dance interpretation
popular Christmas concert on the Main Line. For tickets to seasonal classics such as Silent Night, Jingle All The Way,
($25 -$43) or info, call 215-751-9494 or visit www.philadel- White Xmas, and the dance group’s signature Santas in
PUT YOUR BUSINESS IN THE NEWS! phiasingers.org. Black, Zat You Santa Claus? For tickets ($34 to $46) or info,
• The Omni Hotel at Independence Park in Old City will call 215-893-1999 or online at www.kimmelcenter.org.
Call City Suburban News: 610-667-6623 for Great Rates welcome Santa arriving on a fire truck, Saturday, December • The Walnut Street Theatre for Kids, 825 Walnut Street
and Advertising Ideas to Help Your Business Grow!
12 at 11 a.m. and Sunday December 19, to greet children in Philadelphia, presents Dickens’ A Christmas Carol through
outside the hotel, before he December 18 on the Mainstage. Get a glimpse into 1840’s
heads upstairs to the hotel’s London, with an original score based on the musical stylings
Azalea Restaurant to host of the mid-19th century. The show will feature authentic
its annual holiday brunch instruments, sets and theatrical special effects of the time
with the Pennsylvania Ballet. period. About an hour in length, the show is perfect for
The morning features brunch kids in grades K-9 and their ‘grown-up’ friends. For tickets
for adults and children, a visit ($10 - $14) or info, call 215-574-3550 or visit www.Walnut-
from Santa, the Sugarplum StreetTheatre.org.
Fairy and the Mouse King E-mail releases two-weeks in advance to
from Pennsylvania Ballet’s jerry@jerrybloom.com. Follow above format.

A Candlelight Concert of Nine Lessons and Carols


T he combined choirs (children, youth and adults) of Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr,
will present a concert of Lessons and Carols on Sunday, December 12, at 7:00 p.m. The
music includes many beautiful and beloved carols and choral works for the season. Advent
and Christmas scripture lessons will also be read. The audience will be invited to join the
choirs in the singing of Carols.
The choirs of Church of the Redeemer will be conducted by Michael Diorio, Organist
and Director of Music, and accompanied by Michael Stairs, Organist Emeritus.
Advance tickets may be purchased to reserve your place by calling 610-525-2486, ext. 22.
Ticket prices are: adults $20, students and senior $10, children 12 and under are free. Also,
tickets can be purchasesd online under the special event page on the music portion at
www.theredeemer.org. Remaining tickets will be available at the door. Proceeds go toward
the choirs’ Music & Mission Tour to Italy this summer. These tickets make great gifts for
family, friends and neighbors!
Regular Sunday services are at 7:45, 9:00, and 11:15 a.m. Christmas services will be at
6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. with a choral and orchestral prelude featuring Bach’s Cantata 191
beginning at 9:30 p.m. on December 24, and one service at 10:00 a.m. on December 25.
Church of the Redeemer is located at Pennswood and New Gulph Roads in Bryn Mawr.
Parking is available. Call 610-525-2486 or visit www.TheRedeemer.org for directions to the
church and details on this and other programs.

LibertyMe Winter Showcase at Har Zion Temple


LibertyMe Dance Center and Foundation presents its grand opening showcase on Sunday, December 12, at
12 p.m. and 3 p.m. (each showcase is different!), at Har Zion Temple, 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley, PA
19072. Dancers will present hip-hop, ballet, and modern jazz pieces. The showcase will feature two competi-
tion groups, the Villanova Dance Team and several staff members. Tickets are $15 (all proceeds go to chari-
ty). For info on the showcase or the grant-making capacity of LibertyMe, contact the office at 484-380-3777 or
libertymedance@gmail.com.
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HOLIDAY DINING & ENTERTAINMENT


The Very Merry Xmas Carol Holiday Adventure Show Christmas Joy
Theatre Horizon teams up with Fringe Festival funny guys to create a comedic romp for the holidays –
Celebrating the Joy of Christmas
December 9 - 31, 2010 through Carols and Anthems
heatre Horizon continues its 2010/2011 Season with The of fun even after you have a finished product is a unique from around the World!
T Very Merry Xmas Carol Holiday Adventure Show, written challenge in this type of process.”
This holiday season, Theatre Horizon continues its tradi-
by The Berserker Residents (Justin Jain, Dave Johnson, Tim Sun., December 12, 2010 • 11 am
Sawicki and Brad Wrenn). In this comedic romp, directed tion of working with up and coming top Philadelphia artists.
by Alex Torra expert actors marshal their theatrical super- The cast of The Very Merry Xmas Carol Holiday Adventure Followed by Refreshments
powers to reveal a nontraditional vision of the holiday – Show features Justin Jain (People’s Light’s Treasure Island,
and of ourselves – that is both bizarre, illuminating, and Shakespeare in Clark Park, and Theatre Horizon’s Once on PENN WYNNE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
wickedly funny. this Island), Dave Johnson (Lantern Theater’s Scapin and
This arctic adventure follows three unlikely friends as they Theatre Horizon’s The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling
130 Haverford Rd., Wynnewood
battle a mysterious and malevolent force that is unraveling Bee), Brian McCann (Lantern Theater) and Brad Wrenn (Corner of Manoa & Haverford)
the tradition of Christmas. The trio of snowman, red-nosed (Lantern Theater’s Scapin, Shakespeare in Clark Park, En- www.pennwynnepresby.org
reindeer, and man from London-town are the very last hope chantment Theatre’s Snow
in stopping the whirling, howling villian known as Xmas Queen).
from devouring all Christmas tales, and indeed the very
spirit of Christmas itself. The three heros find themselves
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The Berserker Residents, made up of Justin Jain, Dave
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along when a great dark void threatens to erase every Christ- December 31 at the Centre
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Norristown. This production
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S outh Fellini Studios are taking web comics to brick and mortar comic shops in Philadelphia, New
York and LA the next year. The traveling gallery of original art, tee shirts and comics begins this
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Saturday December 11 for an evening of wine and comics.
South Fellini Studio (http://www.southfellini.com) is a collec-
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funny book business,” says Oliver Assiran, the owner of South
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Philadelphia, PA 19148. The gallery will be open between 5 p.m.
and 10 p.m. on Saturday, December 11. For those unable to Order your Holiday Pies from our on-premise Bakery...Pumpkin, Apple, Coconut
attend the galleries, South Fellini’s website will have tee shirts,
prints and buttons for sale.
Custard & Banana Cream • Cookie Trays • Cakes • Italian Pastries • Cannolis
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G IFT C ERTIFICATES O n Saturday, December 11 the Morris Arboretum will host
the Penn Glee Club. The concert will begin at 2 p.m. on
the steps of the Pennock Garden by the Holiday Garden
Railway. Following their half hour set near the Garden Rail-
way, the Glee Club with continue to spread its holiday cheer
The TRI-STATE JAZZ SOCIETY in different areas of the Arboretum, including the Summer
Presents Palace and Out on a Limb. Complimentary Hot Chocolate
and Cider will be available for visitors to enjoy during the
THE AL HARRISON DIXIELAND BAND concert. Rain/snow date for this event is Sunday, December
Sun., Dec. 12, 2010 • 1:30 - 4 p.m. 12 at 2 p.m.
The University of Pennsylvania Glee Club enters its 149th
at The First Unitarian Church
year of existence, maintaining its stance as a world-class
730 Halstead Rd. • Wilmington, DE 19803 example of fine male choral singing. Featuring a unique
blend of musical excellence and theatrical showmanship,
The Al Harrison Dixieland Band, managed by REGOL CONCERTS, the Glee Club has won worldwide acclaim. In Dr. C. Erik
www.regolconcerts.org, the Perfect Choice for your Sunday afternoon. Nordgren’s eleventh year of leadership as the Club’s Direc-
For prices & other details visit tor, the Penn Glee Club continues to delight audiences of
www.tristatejazz.org • 856-720-0232 all ages. Its tradition-rich history began modestly in 1862
when eight undergraduate men formed the Club, making
the Penn Glee Club the oldest performing arts group at the The University of Pennsylvania Glee Club sang the national
Bauman’s Apple Butter University of Pennsylvania. The Penn Glee Club has toured
internationally since 1959 and has traveled to nearly all 50
anthem this fall at a Philadelphia Phillies game at Citizen's
Bank Park. The world-class Penn Glee Club will perform out-
NO PRESERVATIVES & NO SUGAR ADDED! states in the United States and 39 nations and territories doors in the winter garden at Morris Arboretum on December
APPLE • STRAWBERRY • APRICOT & PUMPKIN BUTTER on five continents. Now in its 149th season, the University 11 at 2 p.m.
of Pennsylvania Glee Club remains, as former Pennsylvania
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Holiday Favorites! musical organizations in existence.” It proudly represents garden features a spectacular collection of mature trees in
the University in its grand tradition and is equally proud to a beautiful and colorful landscape. The Arboretum features
Send a taste of home with a preserve its unique blend of choral excellence and theatri- numerous picturesque spots such as a formal rose garden,
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Hoffmansville Rd. (Between Rt. 100 & Rt. 663) donor and Penn Alumnus, William Hohns (Wharton ‘74) and Morris Arboretum is listed on the National Register of His-
In the Village of Sassamansville his wife, Kathlene Hohns. toric Places and is the official arboretum of the Common-
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individuals at a reasonable cost. shop Favorites, a gospel choir, the Cape Shore Chorale, folk
or call 1-888-795-4274 ext. 7879 The holiday gala features 60 entertainment programs at singer, Carl Howell, famous Elvis Performer, Ted Prior,
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are fireworks at midnight, weather permitting. the Keystone Boychoir, youth band 1-2-3 Draw, pianist Andrew

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Fine Jewelry & Watches cutting and greeting by City officials, entertainment by the sale at Downtown Gillian’s, 838B Asbury Avenue across the
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research, education and care, as well as their philanthropy through the development of
the Saint Joseph’s University Kinney Center for Autism Education and Support. Mr. Hondros
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term as Chairman of the Board of Trustees for St. Joseph’s University.
Fran Egan Courage Award: NHS Human Services Peer Specialists for overcoming their
own personal challenges and using what they have learned through recovery to enrich
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Attending the event are, from left – Alec and his father, Fritz
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and his father, Matt Napoletano, of Douglassville

Curran & Collin Browning, Luke & Bridget Egan, Reed, Graham
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I n January and February, Crozer-Keystone Health System
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to help Delaware County women meet their 2011 New Year’s
• Media Medical Plaza (200 E. State St., Media): Saturday,
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resolutions of taking care of their health. Women who get Wednesday, Feb. 2 from 3 to 6 p.m.; and Saturday, Feb. 26
their annual screening mammogram at a Crozer-Keystone from 9 a.m. to noon.
facility during one of the designated dates and times will • Springfield Hospital (190 W. Sproul Rd., Springfield):
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Put you down? Keep you away from family & friends? evenings to come. In addition, they can enjoy light refresh- from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Feb. 8 from 3:30 to 7:30
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The American Cancer Society encourages women to re-
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Call the Women’s Center of Montgomery County.
urday, Jan. 22 from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.; and Tuesday, Feb. 8 continuing for as long as a woman is in good health. Women
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help you explore your options. • Delaware County Memorial Hospital (501 N. Lansdowne are invited to encourage their family and friends to sched-
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N ew Horizons Senior Center will present a Book Reading
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beautiful truths about age, love, and second chances. The
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ber 8 at 12:45 p.m. at 206 Price Avenue (United Methodist Church), inspiring stories show that healing and connection are
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When Philadelphia author Carol Denker fell deeply in love accomplished photographer, was photo editor for the book.
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Had A Busy Day, and the entire ensemble concludes the Program with the prayer: Let There
Be Peace On Earth.
The New Horizons Senior Glee Club, based in Narberth, entertains frequently in nursing
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EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley

Following the awarding of prizes to individual craft artists are,


Attending the National Liberty Museum’s Glass Now Gala and from left – Norman and Suzanne Cohn of Philadelphia, Sponsor,
Auction, and by “Life is the Pursuit of Hope,” presented by Beeber The Cohn Family Trust for Excellence in Glass; Timothy Rubb,
School Students of Philadelphia are, from left – Board mem- The George D. Widener Director, and CEO. Philadelphia Museum
ber Samuel Savitz and Selma Savitz of Bala Cynwyd; Gail and of Art, of Philadelphia.
Douglas Tozour, President, Board of Directors, of Berwyn.

About to join their table for dinner at the National Liberty


Museum’s Gala are David Camp and Gwen Borowsky, CEO,
National Liberty Museum, of Philadelphia.

Attending the Preview Party are, from left – Connie Williams,


Chairman of the Board, of Haverford; Marina Kats of Meadowbrook.
Attending the reception and by “DiMarco, Riley and Rogers
Divination,” are – Board member Ed Satell and Cyma Satell
of Newtown Square.

National Liberty Museum’s


Glass Now Gala and Auction
The National Liberty Museum presented its Glass Now
Gala and Auction, October 30, 2010, at the Philadelphia Marriott
Downtown, 12th and Market Streets. The evening honored
two of the museum’s most committed supporters, Brian Arriving at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadel-
and Sherry Effron of Bryn Mawr, as “2010 Glass Collectors.” phia for the Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show are, from
Mr. Effron is a member of the Museum’s Board of Directors. left – Reid N. Bodek, Vice Chairman, of Ambler; Bob and Marta
The Gala began with a reception and live/silent auction Adelson, Chairman, of Devon; Nancy O’Meara, Craft Show Manager,
preview, followed by dinner and live auction with auction- of Ambler.
eer Joshua Katz. Proceeds from the Gala benefit its free edu-
cational programs for thousands of Delaware Valley teach-
ers, students and schools. The Philadelphia Museum of Art Enjoying the Preview Party are Irene and Fred Shabel, Vice
For the 11th year, the National Liberty Museum’s Glass Now
Gala, part of a three-day weekend itinerary, raised impor- Craft Show Chairman, Comcast Spectacor, of Rittenhouse Square.

tant funds for the museum’s work to empower children and


teachers to celebrate diversity and defuse violence. The week- The Women’s Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of
end event featured visits to glass collectors’ homes, glass-work Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show Commit-
demonstrations, dinner and a glass-art auction. tee presented the Thirty-Fourth Annual Philadelphia Museum
of Art Craft Show, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center,
SAY YOU SAW IT IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS 12th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia. The Craft Show opened
with a Preview Cocktail Buffet November 10. The show ran
through November 14, 2010.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show is a juried exhibi-
tion and sale of the work of 195 of the nation’s finest craft
artists. This year’s Guest Artist Program showcased artists
from Germany. The Craft Show is the largest single annual fund-
raising event for the Philadelphia Museum of Art. To date,
the committee has donated more than 9.2 million dollars to
the Museum.
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