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multiple reviv-
als, including
a 2009 Broad-
way revival
that earned a
N othing makes Project
Runway co-host
Tim Gunn happier
than working with “real
women” in the “real world.”
Tony Award And on Saturday, October 30
and Drama at 2 p.m., Tim will be at the
Desk Award King of Prussia Mall to host a
for best revival. Fall 2010 fashion show, featur-
Team Video “Hair is about ing such brands as Juicy
Raises Money the war in Viet- Couture, Kate Spade
nam and the New York and
for Komen struggle youth Lucky Brand
Page 5 at the time Jeans.
had with the Guests will be
implications of able to receive fit
forced partici- and style tips and
pation through learn how to
the draft,” said make the most
Renee Dobson, of their ward-
M.F.A., associ- robe. Better
Starring in “Hair” are, clockwise from top – Haley Dean as Sheila, Reid ate professor yet, with any
Smith as Berger and Patrick Bishop as Claude. Photo/Melissa Kelly of fine and per- qualifying
forming arts purchase
P
eace, love and shaggy locks might and Cap & Bells’ co-artistic director. “I chose (contact the
Education News seem like relics from the past, but the show in part because it speaks to the mall for spe-
for five performances this month, conflicts in the Middle East and the social cific qualify-
Pages 9 - 11 Saint Joseph’s University students consciousness that today’s college students ing purchase
will immerse themselves in the have because of it.” details) of $150
counterculture of the 1960s as Tied into the anti-draft sentiment are strong or more, guests will
the Cap & Bells Dramatic Arts Society opens messages against segregation: the charac- receive a copy of the
its 83rd season with the Tony Award-winning ters realize that poor people and especially graphic novel Models On Saturday, October 30 at 2 p.m.,
musical Hair. The show opens on Wednesday, minorities are unable to avoid the draft and Inc. and other compli- Tim Gunn will be at the King of
October 27 at 8 p.m., and runs through fight for anti-racism. “Some of what the youth mentary gifts, such as Prussia Mall to host a Fall 2010
Halloween afternoon, Sunday, October 31. did in the 1960s – the drug culture in par- new fragrances from fashion show, featuring such brands
The show, which follows a group of teen- ticular – was rebellious and misguided, but Juicy Couture and as Juicy Couture, Kate Spade New
agers through their rebellion against conser- a lot of the social justice message were right- Kate Spade New York. York and Lucky Brand Jeans.
vative society and the Vietnam War, debuted minded,” Dobson said. “As a Jesuit institu- They’ll even get the
off-Broadway in 1967 and moved to Broadway tion, Saint Joseph’s values social justice, so chance to be photographed with Tim on the runway!
Society’s a year later, where it played for more than there’s a lot in the show that we can celebrate.” The action starts on Saturday, October 30 at 2 p.m. at
1,700 performances. It was the first-ever With its unique view of an exciting period the King of Prussia Mall, 160 North Gulph Road, King of
Evening Hours musical to feature a score based on rock of American history, Hair is “what University Prussia, PA 19406. For information, visit www.kingofprus-
Page 12 and roll. Its popularity has inspired a film See “Hair” at St. Joseph’s University on page 4 siamall.com.
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D EFIANCE A UTHOR , N ECHAMA T EC , K EYNOTE S PEAKER AT T HE E STHER
T UZMAN M EMORIAL H OLOCAUST T EACH -I N traumatized children.
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ratz College will host a day of Holocaust
studies on Sunday, November 7, 2010. This event is sponsored in memory of Esther
Find Lots of The keynote speaker is Nechama Tec, Tuzman: 1921 - 2009. When Esther was 15, her
Halloween author of the book Defiance, which was adapt- mother urged her to flee their village and save
ed for the screen as a major motion picture her life. It was the last time she would ever see
Happenings! starring Daniel Craig and Liev Schreiber. The her family. Later, she was hidden by a Polish
theme of the Teach-In is “Hidden Children and Catholic farmer. Sustained by her faith in God
Rescue.” Nechama Tec is a child Holocaust and her unfathomable courage, Esther sur-
survivor as well as a renowned scholar. As a vived the Holocaust, married Arnold Tuzman
Your Community Professor of Sociology, her work has focused
Newspaper on the intricate relationships between self-pre- Gratz College will host a day of Holocaust stud-
servation, altruism, rescue and resistance. Her ies on Sunday, November 7, 2010. Keynote
CITY SUBURBAN many other books include Dry Tears: The Story speaker is Nechama Tec, author of the book
NEWS of a Lost Childhood and a volume on Christian “Defiance.” Nechama Tec is a child Holocaust
rescue of Jews. survivor as well as a renowned scholar. As a
610-667-6623 Gratz College is located at 7605 Old York Road Professor of Sociology, her work has focused on
www.Scribd.com/ in Melrose Park, PA. The Holocaust Teach-In the intricate relationships between self-preser-
CitySuburbanNews runs from 3:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. In addition to vation, altruism, rescue and resistance.
the keynote lecture, there is a choice of sever-
Find us on Facebook! al seminar topics and opportunities to hear and emigrated to America. When Esther was
personal stories of Holocaust survivors. After alive, she could never bring herself to publicly
E-mail: a dinner break, a film, Secret Lives: Hidden tell her story, but her family endowed the
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com Children & Their Rescuers during World War II, Esther Tuzman Holocaust Education Fund to
will be screened. Dr. Henri Parens, a noted ensure we never forget.
psychiatrist, will discuss how his own child- Tickets for this event cost $10 in advance;
hood Holocaust experience influenced him to $15 at the door. For teachers seeking ACT 48
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The Committee for the Associate Members of the Catholic Philopatrian zations, changing lives for the better. For information call 610-451-1167. Now Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Literary Institute is presenting its Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show, with fresh breads, pastries & desserts
November 3, 2010, at The Philadelphia Country Club, Gladwyne, at Mario Lanza Institute Dinner & Ball
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wood & BOC Productions, L.L.C. Proceeds from the Annual Luncheon and receive awards, followed by dinner and dancing. All proceeds benefit the
Fashion Show will benefit Mercy Vocational High School. For informa- Mario Lanza Institute Scholarship fund. For info call 215-238-9691.
tion call 610-527-9454.
Fantasy Auction 2010
Notable Kitchen Tour & Chef Showcase The Auction Committee for United Cerebral Palsy of Philadelphia (UPC),
The Main Line Committee for The Philadelphia Orchestra is presenting is presenting Fantasy Auction 2010, November 6, 2010, at Hilton Phila-
the 2nd annual Notable Kitchen tour & Showcase November 4, 2010, delphia, 4200 City Avenue, Philadelphia, at 7 p.m. The evening will honor
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The exciting self-guided tour will feature nine of Retired Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice, Russell M. Nigro. Live and
the Main Line’s most unique and notable kitchens. These homes feature silent auctions will be held, along with food stations. Master of Cere-
some of the area’s finest architects, kitchen designers and builders. Tour monies is Steve Highsmith, myPhil17 Director of Community Relations
goers will be inspired by fabulous kitchens while enjoying food demon- & NBC10 Political Reporter. Proceeds of Fantasy Auction 2010 will ben-
strations, from their favorite local restaurants and chefs. Also, a boutique efit United Cerebral Palsy of Philadelphia’s mission to encourage people
will be held at the St. David’s Golf Club that will include lovely home decor with disabilities to participate fully in life and truly live a life without
and personal gift items just in time for the holidays. A Raffle will be held limits. For information call 215-248-7609.
with fabulous prizes. Proceeds of this event will benefit The Philadelphia
Orchestra. For info and tickets visit notablekitchentour.com. Immaculata Fall Concert
The Immaculata Symphony will perform its Fall Concert, “Beethoven’s
SAR Annual Installation of Officers Dinner Ninth,” November 6, 2010, at 7:30 p.m. in the Alumnae Hall Theater, on
On Thursday, November 4, 2010 the Philadelphia Continental Chapter, the campus of Immaculata University. Immaculata University is located
Sons of the American Revolution, will hold its 109th Annual Installation 20 miles west of Philadelphia, south of the intersection of routes 30 and
of Officers black tie dinner. The dinner will be at the Overbrook Golf Club 352, between Paoli and Exton. For info call 610-647-4400, ext. 3143.
beginning with a cash bar reception at 6 p.m. The Overbrook Golf Club
is located at 700 Godfrey Road in Villanova just off of Sproul Road. The Annual Jazz Brunch & Silent Auction
charge for the four-course gourmet dinner is $60. There will be a silent Art Reach’s 19th Annual Jazz Brunch & Silent Auction will be held Nov-
auction as part of the event. The new officers to be sworn in for 2011 ember 7, 2010, in the Grand Ballroom, the Hyatt at the Bellevue, Broad
include: President – John W. Whiteside of Malvern, 1st Vice President – and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. This year’s
Gregory J. Shively of Abescon, NJ and 2nd Vice President – James F. Hall event “In the Mood: A Celebration for Swing,” celebrates the sound and
of West Chester. Current chapter President – Jim Willis of West Chester romance of the Big Band era, and features The Joey Hoey Orchestra. The
– will be the master of ceremonies. For information, directions or reser- 2010 Art-Reach Commitment to Cultural Access Awardees are: Individual
vations, call 484-620-7200. – Jean Canfield, Senior Vice President, Director, Client & Community
Relations, PNC; Organizational – Bancroft. Art-Reach enriches lives by con-
The Hunt necting underserved audiences with cultural experiences so that they
Community Coalition is presenting the Chester County Scavenger Hunt may enjoy and benefit from the transformative powers of the arts. For
November 5, 2010, at The Radnor “Scavenger” Hunt Club, 826 Provi- information call 215-568-2115.
dence Road, Malvern. The Hunt will begin at 5:30 p.m. with Team regis-
Community Clothes Charity 2010 Annual October Sale SAY YOU SAW IT IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS
Will Help Puppies Behind Bars Provide Service Dogs to Wounded American Veterans
H eld only once a year, this sale of new and gently used and accessories donated by upscale stores, the committee,
Designer Ladies clothing is renowned among fashion and their supporters. The sale features well-known names
and bargain conscious shoppers throughout the Philadel- such as Chanel, Armani, Escada, Hermès, Prada, and many
phia area. The 2010 Community Clothes Charity’s (CCC) other designer labels that attract collectors interested in
ALERT:
sale will be held from October 28 to 30 in The Village Hall couture and high fashion. Many popular labels will also be
at Eagle Village Shops in Wayne, PA. Each year the Com- well represented among the large selection of coats, suits,
Gold & Silver Now at
mittee chooses a different charitable group to receive the dresses, evening gowns, and sportswear that will all be
proceeds of the sale. The funds raised by this year’s Design- marked down to a fraction of their original cost. the Highest Prices Ever!
er Resale event will go to Puppies Behind Bars for their pro- Puppies Behind Bars (PBB) is based in New York and their
ject “Dog Tags: Service Dogs for Those Who’ve Served Us.” Board and major supporters include many fashion indus-
As of October 18, 2010
This program provides prison-trained service dogs, free of try executives and celebrities who have become dedicated Gold is $1,367.00 oz. • Silver is $24.02 oz.
charge, to our physically and psychologically wounded to this inspiring cause. Oscar de la Renta has just given two
veterans returning from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Dog new couture cocktail dresses, each with a retail value of
Tags is designed to help those veterans suffering from post- thousands of dollars, and an Editor from Vanity Fair has
traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury donated an Armani dress once worn by Sophia Loren. Design-
(TBI). er Zac Posen has generously given over 100 of his terrific
MAIN LINE JEWELERS
The CCC committee is a close-knit group of local women new flirty dresses in sizes 4 to 12, as well as wonderful jeans IS NOW PAYING MORE THAN
who work tirelessly each year to gather, sort, price, display, and knits. Nicole Miller and Lafayette 148 plus several other
and then sell thousands of wonderful top quality fashions See Community Clothes Charity Annual Sale on page 5
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O n Thursday, November 4 from 6:30 - 9 p.m., the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Com-
mission (DVRPC) will host an Open House for the US 30 (Lancaster Avenue) Corridor
Study in the Board Room of the Township Administration Building.
The two-year study is focusing on US 30 between 52nd Street in West Philadelphia and
Old Eagle School Road in Wayne. The November 4th Open House is part of a second round
of public outreach for the project and will build on information presented in the spring.
The study team plans to present a series of preliminary recommendations related to
transportation, land use, and environmental issues within the corridor. The planning effort
seeks to address transportation and livability issues and concerns such as safety, walka-
bility, traffic circulation, streetscape improvements, stormwater management and natural
resources while enhancing the existing assets of the corridor.
Members of the public are encouraged to attend the meet-
ing to provide feedback on these issues and planning staff
representatives will be available to answer questions. The
study is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2011.
CITY
For information, visit www.dvrpc.org/Corridors/US30.htm.
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Education and Culture of the State of Israel, and is a con- Graphic Designer
stituent of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia. Kathy Fitzgerald
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Matinees, November • Kimmel Center’s Innovation Studio in Philadelphia,
7 & 14 presents “Girl Talk: The Musical” November 2 - 21, featur-
at 2 PM ing hit songs from today’s leading female recording artists
including Beyonce, Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Lopez, and
When one ticket is purchased with student ID,
OPENING NIGHT Adult Admission $17.00 Gretchen Wilson, a musical incarnation that is a raucous
Buy One get One FREE the second ticket is FREE for accompanying 18 & under/62 & over $14.00 celebration of everything female. After 10 years the radio
STUDENT SPECIAL student or adult. (ID will be requested
ALL SEATS RESERVED
for 18 and under when purchasing or picking up tickets) show ‘Girl Talk’ must end and the girls who host the show
are going out in style. The two sparring hosts, their favorite
Narberth Community Theatre is located inside the ‘guest’ sex therapist and the shows’ neurotic producer quick-
United Methodist Church, 206 Price Avenue, Narberth, PA 19072
ly discover that men and jobs can come and go, but girl-
610.352.4823 - www.narberthcommunitytheatre.org friends are forever. For tickets ($49), call 215-731-3333 or
online at www.kimmelcenter.org. No performances sched- Photo/Innovation Studio
uled November 9 - 14. “Girl Talk: The Musical” at Kimmel Center’s Innovation
Pennsylvania Symphonic Winds • Academy of Music in Philadelphia, presents Folk Music Studio November 2 - 21.
Presents pioneer Joan Baez with special guest Steve Earle perform-
ing folk ballads and blues, Friday, October 29, at 8 p.m. Join- five-course menu for $48, plus tax and gratuity. Three-course
“Music of the Movies” ing Baez on stage is special guest Steve Earle, the ‘hard- menu includes – First-Course: Soupe aux Oignons – onion
core troubadour who recently won his third Grammy for soup with gruyere cheese crouton gratinée; Second-Course:
Townes, a tribute to Townes Van Zandt. For tickets ($45 - Cassoulet, Slow-cooked white bean stew with pork, lamb,
Saturday, $65), call 215-893-1999 or visit www.kimmelcenter.org. duck confit or Raie, poached skate wing with carrot cumin
November 6, 2010 Wine & Dine
• Meritage Restaurant & Wine Bar, 500 South 20th Street
purée, fingerling potato, asparagus, parsley and caper
beurre noisette; Third-Course: Tart Tatin, warmed French
7:30 p.m. in Philadelphia, offers Chef Anne Coll’s new four-course tast- apple tart á la mode. Five-Course Menu same as above plus
ing menu, at $39 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Available Salade Lyonnaise, frisée salad with poached egg, crisp pota-
nightly, the menu features dishes that focus on the flavors to, warm bacon vinaigrette and Assiette de Fromages, French
Tickets $20 at Box Office of fall with Chef Coll’s clean, seasonal approach to Euro- cheese plate with seasonal fruit and walnut pralines. Chef
Asian cuisine always made with the finest, freshest ingredi- Rames will offer a complimentary glass of Beaujolais Nouveau
The Media Theatre ents possible. Prepared for the entire table, dinner begins for guests having the $28 menu and a bottle of Beaujolais
with an Amuse Bouche of Butternut Squash Soup; First Course: Nouveau for each couple having the $48 menu. Dinner served
104 East State Street, Media, PA 19063 Seared Diver Scallop with black bean sauce, potato dump- from 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. For reservations or info, call 215-569-
610-891-0100 • www.mediatheatre.org ling, and steamed mussels; Second Course: Grilled Quail 9269 or visit www.bistrosttropez.com.
with sweet & sour red cabbage, apple chutney & apple cider • Verdad Restaurant & Tequila Bar, 818 West Lancaster
PLENTY OF PARKING AVAILABLE gastrique; Third Course: Braised Beef Short Rib with but- Avenue in Bryn Mawr, presents Verdad’s Tequila University,
ternut squash spaetzle, sautéed swiss chard, and caramelized first Thursday of each month beginning November 4. Tequila
HUGE SAVINGS! Japanese turnips; Fourth Course: Flourless Chocolate Banana University professors will educate students on the history,
Torte, salted caramel and swiss marshmallow. Discounted origins, manufacture, and flavor profiles of tequila in a pri-
T&C MATTRESS Parking at 5 Star Lot on Lombard between 20th & 21st Streets.
For reservations or info, call 215-985-1922 or visit www.meritage-
vate class held in Verdad’s Agave Room. Each class will
feature three varieties of tequila paired with three food
philadelphia.com. tastings specially chosen to accentuate the experience. Tui-
FACTORY OUTLET • Stella Blu Restaurant, 101 Ford Street in West Consho-
hocken, PA, offers co-owners Kim Strengari, Marianne Gere,
tion is $30 per person. Limited seating. For reservations
(required) or info, call 610-520-9100 or visit www.verdad-
Established 1940
and Chef Ralph Pallarino’s Autumn Wine dinner, Tuesday restaurant.com.
1/2 PRICE MATTRESSES November 2, a three-course menu paired with wine, at a Events
Gift Certificates Available! cost of $50 per person, plus tax and gratuity. First Course: • The Woodmere Art Museum, 9201 Germantown Avenue
Pumpkin soup with sour cream and toasted pepitas—paired in Philadelphia, corner of Germantown Avenue and Bells Mill
with Drylands Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, NZ; Second Road in Chestnut Hill, presents the Witch’s Boot Maze through
Buy Your First Course: Pan seared bronzino with butternut squash risotto early November. Children will explore a maze made entire-
all
GreatnFgs!
and pomegranate seeds, drizzled with a pomegranate, bal- ly from hay in the unique shape of a witch’s boot, on Fridays
Mattress Here! samic reduction—paired with Estancia Pinot Noir Stonewall from 5 - 8 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., and Sundays
Savi Vineyard, Santa Lucia Highlands, CA; Third Course: Apple from 1 - 5 p.m. Admission is $8 per child. Families welcome
streusel tart with almond hazelnut cream—paired with Jack- – the maze is recommended for ages 4-11 with adult super-
610-789-6666 son Triggs Vidal Icewine, Niagara, Canada. For reservations vision. Other activities include Flashlight Tours 5 - 8 p.m.,
or info, call 610-825-7060 or visit www.stellablurestaurant.com. Witch’s seek and find, ghost stories, art making, and more.
1001 West Chester Pike, Havertown
• Bistro St. Tropez, 2400 Market Street in Philadelphia, on For info, call 215-247-0476 or visit www.woodmereartmuseum.org.
(Corner West Chester Pike & Manoa Rd.) the 4th Floor in the Marketplace Design Center, offers Chef
Patrice Rames’ menu highlighting the wines of the Beaujolais E-mail releases two-weeks in advance to
region. Guests choose a three-course menu for $28 or a jerry@jerrybloom.com. Follow above format.
LANSDOWNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
OPENS 64TH SEASON HALLOWEEN SCARY STORIES AT T H E S TA G E C R A F T E R S
IRVING LUDWIG CONDUCTING
3 B’S CONCERT O n two consecutive dates, Friday, October 29 and Saturday, October 30, The Stagecrafters Theater will present its eighth annual
“Halloween Scary Stories,” dramatic readings of hair-raising tales, classic and contemporary, rendered by some of the theater’s
most talented actors. Each performance’s activities will also include a spooky magic show by magician, and costume contests for
Featuring Beethoven Egmont, Bach Piano Concerto children, with prizes. In keeping with the theatrical theme of this event, all attendees are encouraged to come in costume.
in F Minor and Brahms Symphony No. 3 in F Major. Attendees may choose from
Renowned pianist Asaki Nakagawa will be three performances: Friday at
7 p.m. or Saturday at 2 p.m. or
featured soloist in Bach concerto. Happy
November 7, 2010 • 3 p.m.
Upper Darby Performing Arts Center
Halloween
to All!
GREENLEAF
family restaurant
7 p.m. The Saturday matinee
is more suited for ages 3-to-6;
the two evening shows for ages
6 to 12. Each will last approxi-
601 N. Lansdowne Avenue, at School Lane mately 90 minutes, a highlight
event will be the costume con-
Upper Daby, PA • FREE PARKING Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner test, and every kid will receive
Tickets: $15 adults • $12 seniors • $5 students Open 7 Days • 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Halloween treats. Admission
For tickets call the box office at Serving Breakfast til 1 pm on Sat. & Sun. to each is Free to children 12
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physicians, nurses and other healthcare providers. Penn Lung Center
will provide free lung function testing. However, the spirit of Halloween
will be at the event, with participants having the opportunity to enjoy the
carnival-like atmosphere.
A Halloween Costume Contest will be available for both children and adults,
where they will be judged after the race by a star-studded panel. The
World’s Fastest Pumpkin Carver, Stephen Clarke, a local resident, will be T W’ M P H S
available to display his Guinness Book of World Records-holding pump-
kin carving skills. Run participants are encouraged to bring a hollowed-
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GFS to Host First Philadelphia High School
Journalism Conference
n Saturday, October 30, Germantown
Friends School is hosting the first Phila-
delphia High School Journalism Conference.
Sponsored by the student-run newspaper,
Earthquake, it is open to editors, staff and
advisors of high school papers and other
was inspired last spring to sponsor a Phila-
delphia journalism conference after attend-
ing a student roundtable at the national
journalism conference at Columbia University.
We thought that local public and private
school students could meet to talk about
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student writers from Philadelphia-area schools,
who are invited to campus to hear keynote
common concerns: ethics, reporting facts,
the future of news, online publishing.”
Sunday, October 31st, 12 to 2:00 p.m.
speaker Buzz Bissinger, nationally-acclaimed
journalist and author of Friday Night Lights,
The three-hour program will include work-
shops on issues of media bias, opinions and To join us, call 484-424-1444
and attend writing workshops led by local columns, InDesign layout, magazine writing
journalists, including Inquirer Columnist and newspaper reporting, and will conclude Talk to coaches, meet the full-time strength and conditioning
Karen Heller and Temple Journalism Profes- with a brown-bag roundtable discussion. The
sor Linn Washington. cost is $25, which includes lunch. For info, coach, tour the state-of-the-art facilities. A financial aid
“Journalism is taking off in new forms and contact Anne Gerbner at anneg@gfsnet.org, information session will be held at 12:30 p.m.
many students want to write for publication or visit www.germantownfriends.org and
—not just in newspapers, but online and in check the “News & Events” box on the Home
blogs,” says Anne Gerbner, head of the GFS
English Department, who hopes to make the
page for details about the conference or to
register. www.episcopalacademy.org
conference an annual event. “Earthquake Thanks for Reading City Suburban News!
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EDUCATION NEWS
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as its curator, said that the exhibit could be sub-titled “Old to 8 p.m., where they can
is New Again: Art for the Coming Renaissance.” Speaking meet the artists, study each
with his characteristic love of puns, Martinez anticipates a work closely, and share in the
new “renaissance” in the way “artists in the vanguard look new renaissance dialogue.
back to go forward.” Gallery Hours are 9 a.m. to
Visitors to the exhibit will find an impressive display of 4 p.m. Monday through Fri-
furniture, photography, ceramics, and paintings. While diverse, day, and noon to 4 p.m. Satur-
each piece reflects a meticulous craftsmanship and a respect day. The gallery is located
for one’s material. As Martinez described it in the beauti- at Mitchell Hall, Church and
fully illustrated show catalogue, the contemporary art world Sharpless streets, on the cam-
is in crisis partly because the public’s misconceptions about pus of West Chester Univer-
art. “Art is [too often] used in association with things that sity. Ample parking is avail-
are shocking, shockingly expensive, or obscure to the point able nearby. For informa-
of irritation.” tion, call 610-436-2755.
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November 3, 9–11 a.m.
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W idener University’s School of Business Administration is hosting a free financial liter-
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p.m. in Widener’s Lathem Hall, located at 13th and Potter streets in Chester, PA. ROSEMONT SCHOOL OF THE HOLY CHILD
Open to all high school students in the region, this workshop will teach the key elements
of responsible financial planning that are most critical for young people. Topics will include Co-Educational Nursery–8th Independent Extended Day Option
credit cards and credit management, household cash budgeting, savings and investment
strategies, insurance options and much more. For information, contact Jessica Hoopes at
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EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley
Awaiting guests at the Please Touch Museum for its 15th Annual
Great Friend to Kids Awards are, from left – Laura Foster, Presi-
dent and CEO, Please Touch Museum, of Philadelphia; Nancy D.
Kolb, President Emeritus, Please Touch Museum, of Doylestown. Arriving at the Philadelphia Country Club in Gladwyne for Bryn
Mawr Hospital’s Gala left – Donna Phillips, President, Bryn
Mawr Rehab Hospital, of Malvern; welcomes ABC News Anchor
Bob Woodruff and his wife Lee.
At the reception are, from left – Amruta Gupta; her daughter
and honoree, Neha Gupta; Vikes Gupta honoree’s father. All
of Yardley, PA.
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