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he Greater Philadelphia Film Office (GPFO) commem-
Photo/Bo Klein Bob Klein, Ed McMahon, Bob orated its 25th Silver Screen Anniversary with a full
The Broadcast Pioneers’ 2010 Person of the Year Kelly Ripa. Menefee, Jim Nettleton, Frank day of exciting events on Sunday, November 14, 2010
Nise and Nat Wright posthu- at Sun Center Studios in Aston, PA, the new $85 million state-
By Bo Klein mously into the Hall of Fame. These awards of-the-art film and television production studio in Chester
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elly Ripa was in Philadelphia were accepted by family and friends on behalf Township, Delaware County.
Friday evening, November 19, of the recipients. Thoughtful and loving words GPFO’s Silver Screen Anniversary events celebrated a
2010, to be honored by the were spoken about each person who received quarter century of remarkable accomplishments since its
Broadcast Pioneers of Philadel- a posthumous award. Clearly the speakers inception in 1985 as the Philadelphia Film & Video Com-
phia as their choice for the 2010 were pleased that their loved ones were being mission. In 1992, newly appointed acting director Sharon
Person of the Year. The affair honored and remembered for their work Pinkenson convinced then-Mayor Ed Rendell that the Film
Society’s was held at the Hilton Philadelphia City and achievements. Office should be a regional economic development office
Avenue Hotel. As always, the annual event The Broadcast Pioneers recognizes each serving the southeastern Pennsylvania counties of Bucks,
Evening Hours was attended by a who’s who of broadcasters Hall of Fame recipient for the significant Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia. Since
Page 12 from the Philadelphia area. Pat Delsi and contributions they have made during their then, the Philadelphia region has consistently rated among
Larry Kane shared the Master of Ceremonies careers within the field of broadcasting. the top five U.S. cities for filmmaking and the economic
duties for the evening. Kelly Ripa gave an The Broadcast Pioneers hosted a delightful impact of regional film and video production has exceeded
entertaining, funny and charming acceptance evening and the Hilton provided excellent $3 billion.
Healthy Living speech. She was very well received by the food and service. See GPFO’s Silver Screen Anniversary on page 10
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ASB Client Barry Truxon, an Inspiration to All – Visually Impaired and Sighted
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t’s not every day that you will meet a per- obtain services to help him cope with activ-
Pages 10 & 11 son who has the ability to influence your ities of daily living. Wanting to remain as
life, but when you do, they stay with you independent as possible despite his vision
forever. Barry Truxon of North Philadelphia loss, Barry knew ASB would be the best way
came to Associated Services for the Blind to achieve this goal. He met with ASB’s in-
and Visually Impaired (ASB) for services in take specialist and was approved for services.
Your Community August of 2010 due to his diminishing eye-
Newspaper sight from Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Retinitis. Barry Truxon, a new client of Associated
CITY SUBURBAN CMV Retinitis is a viral inflammation of the Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired
retina of the eye. It usually begins in one eye, (ASB), is the type of person who makes you
NEWS but often progresses to the other eye. Without want to go out and champion a new cause or
610-667-6623 treatment, progressive damage to the retina accomplish things you never thought possible.
can lead to blindness in 4-6 months. Even
www.Scribd.com/ with regular treatment, the disease can lead “ASB has made me feel very comfortable,”
CitySuburbanNews to blindness. This may be because the virus said Barry, tearing up as he spoke. “They
Find us on Facebook! becomes resistant to the drugs so that the helped me realize I wasn’t the only one in
drugs are no longer effective, or because the the world like this, I wasn’t alone.”
patient’s immune system has further deteri- Currently, Barry is participating in the Life
orated. Skills class and the Low Vision support group,
E-mail: Barry, now 45, has overcome amazing odds as well as rehabilitation and white cane mobil-
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com —after being sick in the hospital, he learned ity training. He is now able to successfully
to walk again after being wheelchair bound navigate public transportation, grocery shop,
and bed ridden. and care for his basic needs.
Barry heard about ASB from the staff at “Learning how to use the cane was what I
the Calcutta House. They recommended he See An Inspiration to All on page 10
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INSTANT AUTO TAGS & Winter Concert comedy. Five childhood pals are
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By Rose Marie Riley is the Women’s Committee premier fund-raising event. The children’s
Hospital of Philadelphia is the oldest hospital in the United States, ded-
Happy Thanksgiving!
Christmas Tours icated exclusively to pediatrics. For info call 267-426-6489.
Women for Greater Philadelphia is presenting Christmas Tours, Decem- DAY, EVENING & SATURDAY HOURS • HOUSE CALLS
ber 1 - 12 and Christmas Trolley Tours, December 3, 4, 5 and 10, 11, CraftForms 2010 Philadelphia Newtown Square
12, 2010. Proceeds will benefit the many programs of Women for Greater Wayne Art Center is presenting CraftForms 2010 & Christopher Ries Corn. of Conshohocken Ave. 3475 West Chester Pk.
Philadelphia. For information call 215-627-1770. Glass & Light, December 3, 2010 - January 22, 2011, at Wayne Art & W. Country Club Rd. (at Bryn Mawr Ave.)
Center, 413 Maplewood Avenue, Wayne. It is Wayne Art Center’s 16th (across from Brith Sholom House)
Holiday Fine Craft Sale Annual International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Craft. It features
215-879-0277 610-359-9310
Main Line Art Center is presenting Holiday Fine Craft Sale, December 95 works by 90 artists from 32 states, Australia & Korea. The hours are
1 - 12, 2010, at Main Line Art Center, 746 Panmure Road, Haverford. A 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds from CraftForms 2010 will benefit Wayne Art
first Friday Extended shopping will be held December 3, 2010, from 6 Center’s educational programs. For information call 610-688-3553.
to 9 p.m. The juried sale features an assortment of unique homemade
jewelry, ceramics, glass art, hand-dyed scarves, milled soaps and more, Christmas Luncheon and Fashion Show T&C MATTRESS
all handcrafted by over 50 professional artists from the region. A portion The Academy of Notre Dame De Namur Parents’ Association is present-
of the proceeds from the Fine Craft Sale support the Art Center’s educa- ing its 2010 Christmas Luncheon and Fashion Show, December 4, 2010,
FACTORY OUTLET
tion and community outreach programs for all ages, levels and abilities at Springfield Country Club, 400 West Sproul Road, Springfield, from 10 Established 1940
that advance the mission of “Art for Everyone.” For information call 610- a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Fashions will be presented by Elizabeth Maar, Just Girls
525-0272, ext. 25. and Sorella. The event features a unique Christmas Boutique for holiday
shopping, and raffle prizes. Guests are asked to consider bringing a dona-
NOW THRU CHRISTMAS
Business Leaders of the Year tion of toiletries for Women and Baby supplies to be donated to Laurel
Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business is presenting its 2010 House and Home of the Sparrow. Proceeds from the Christmas Luncheon
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Business Leaders of the Year Luncheon, December 2, 2010 at Noon, at and Fashion Show will benefit The Academy of Notre Dame De Namur.
The Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue, Broad and Walnut Streets. For information call 610-687-6538.
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The luncheon will honor Christina Laurie, Owner Philadelphia Eagles,
President, Eagles Youth Partnership, and Jeffrey Laurie, Owner and CEO,
Philadelphia Eagles, Chairman, Eagles Youth Partnership. Proceeds from The Committee for
Francisvale Hair-Ball
Francisvale Home for Smaller Animals is presenting
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the luncheon will support autism research at Drexel University as well “Francaise Hair-Ball,” December 4, 2010, at Montrose Mansion, The
as academic programs to advance Drexel University’s LeBow College of Villanova Conference Center, from 6 to 11 p.m. The evening features
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Business. For information call 215-895-0333. silent and live auction treasures, exceptional dance band, incredible
entertainment, sensational surprise celebrities and an honoree extraor-
Lankenau Hospital Christmas Fair dinaire. The Mission Francisvale is a no kill shelter whose mission is to
610-789-6666
The Women’s Board of Lankenau Hospital is presenting its Christmas accept adoptable cats and dogs and provide loving care while looking for
1001 West Chester Pike, Havertown
Fair December 2 and 3, 2010, in the main lobby area of the hospital, permanent homes. For information call 610-688-1018.
100 Lancaster Avenue, Wynnewood. The hours are December 2, from 9 (Corner West Chester Pike & Manoa Rd.)
a.m. to 4 p.m. and December 3, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Thirty-one ven- Holiday Gala “TOY”
dors will be selling items. The Nurses’ Alumni will sponsor a bake sale. For the fourth consecutive year, the Delaware Valley Legacy Fund (DVLF)
Chances will be sold for gift baskets, containing toys, baby items, bever- will host its annual holiday gala, TOY – a fundraiser with multiple mis-
ages and more. Holiday plants are available by pre-ordering. Proceeds sions benefitting the DVLF, Family Care Center (CHOP) and the Phila-
are used to further patient care. For information call Sue Williamson in delphia Children’s Alliance (PCA). The event, scheduled for Saturday,
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the Hospital Volunteer Office at 484-476-2139. December 4, 2010, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., is being held in the Marc
Phillips Showroom in Center City’s Marketplace Design Center (2400 Market
HOLIDAY SERVICES
Annual Holiday Boutique Street), and features a lavish cocktail party, silent auction and music by
The Women’s Committee of The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is DJ Carl Michaels. Tickets to TOY cost $40 plus the donation of one un-
& SPECIALS HERE!
presenting its Annual Holiday Boutique, December 3, 2010, at the wrapped toy to be distributed to children and adolescents of CHOP & GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO REACH THE COMMUNITY!
Merion Cricket Club in Haverford, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Holiday PCA, and can be purchased online at www.dvlf.org/TOY. CALL 610-667-6623 TODAY.
boutique offers a luncheon in addition to shopping. The Holiday Boutique
Founded in 1985, the Family Care Center, (formerly known as the pedi-
Arts, Culture & Society Events atric HIV/AIDS practice at CHOP), cares for 350 children and adolescents
affected by HIV and more than 290 parents and caregivers. Because the
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physical, social, educational, psychological, and spiritual well-being.
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plorers while sipping cocktails, enjoying hors
d’oeuvres and partaking in a one-of-its-kind lineup
of bands, DJs, circus performances and high fashion
from foremost neo-vintage designers. They spill onto
the sidewalk outside the Ormandy Ballroom and take
over late-night food spots, attracting curious looks
from passers by. Who are these mysterious people
from another era? Dorian’s Parlor is a monthly con-
vergence of Steampunk and neo-vintage enthusiasts,
a sensuous spectacle of vintage glamour highlight-
ing the best of Philadelphia’s alternative culture.
Steampunk is a fast-growing cultural phenomenon
which melds Victorian aesthetics with modern (and
sometimes futuristic) technology to create a fantas-
tic spectacle of fashion, art, music and literature. The
genre has received tremendous exposure via such
diverse media outlets as the New York Times, the
best-selling novels of “cyberpunk” founding-father
William Gibson and the 2009 blockbuster “Sherlock
Holmes.” Dorian’s Parlor co-founder Gil Cnaan explains,
“It is growing as a literary, fashion and music move-
ment.” Steampunk is a fast-growing cultural
Since its debut in June 2010, Dorian’s Parlor has phenomenon which melds Victorian Photos/Nicholas and Partners Communications
been picking up steam, so to speak, with each event aesthetics with modern (and some- Enjoying the event are, from left – Mary Peller, Debra Dupre, Bev Keith (Wynnewood), Maggie
surpassing the last. It has been highlighted in media times futuristic) technology to create Pugliese (Wynnewood), Sara Slattery, Lori Tevis (Wynnewood), Melinda Williams and Shari
outlets such as Geekadelphia, Culturemob and The a fantastic spectacle of fashion, art, Williams.
Temple News. November’s lineup includes the im- music and literature. Shown are
mensely popular band Ego Likeness, DJ Johanna Trevor Hughes and Larissa Thank You for Reading
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Constantine and a fashion show from the delectable Herkenhoff Haut.
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Philadelphia’s Delicious Boutique. Steampunk author
G.D. Falksen will MC, the Royal Baritarian Players will perform, and an animated film by
Adriel Garcia will be featured. Opera singer, Katie Kat (who trained with Maria Callas’s
voice coach and local soprano Trisha Kotch) is also on the play bill.
Young adult Steampunk author Dianne K. Salerni will be in attendance as well, reading
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excerpts from her newest work. All aspects of the event’s production – lighting, sound,
stage design and production management – are provided by Philadelphia’s own CircuitSix,
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Parlor.
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Ormandy Ballroom of the DoubleTree Hotel, on the Avenue of the Arts in downtown Phila-
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Events Director of the Foundation for Breast and Prostate Health.
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with fresh breads, pastries & desserts • Academy of Music in Philadelphia presents Rodgers &
134 BALA AVENUE, BALA CYNWYD Hammerstein’s South Pacific through November 28, featuring
(ACROSS FROM HISTORIC BALA THEATER) • 610-667-2626 a cast of 34 and a full orchestra of 26. Songs include Some
Enchanted Evening, I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My
Hair, This Nearly Was Mine, and There is Nothin’ Like a Dame.
Since 1950 For tickets or info, call 215-731-3333 or visit www.kimmel-
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• Hedgerow Theatre, 64 Rose Valley Road in Rose Valley
To All Our Friends (near Media), PA, presents Jared Reed in A Dickens Christmas,
a one-person tour-de-force, from November 26 to December
& Customers! 12. For tickets ($25 adults, $22 seniors, and $10 for students
and children under 18) or info, call 610-565-4211 or visit
www.hedgerowtheatre.org.
Please Drive Safely! • Act II Playhouse, 56 East Butler Avenue in Ambler, PA,
From the staff of presents a seven-actor version of Shakespeare’s The Tempest
—featuring romance, comedy, action, music, and magic
Anthony Amen Auto Tags through December 12. For tickets ($22-$33) or info, call
6701 Haverford Ave., Phila. • 215-473-7800 215-654-0200 or visit www.act2.org. Photo/Craig Schwartz
• World Café Live, 3025 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, David Pittsinger as Emile de Becque and Carmen Cusack as
presents Kidrockers, a family friendly rock show featuring Nellie Forbush in “South Pacific” at the Academy of Music.
Sun Airway with Seth Herzog as host, on Saturday, Novem-
ber 27, at 11:30 a.m., for ages 3-13. Adults must accompany will offer a special dinner Thursday, December 9, at 6:30
a kid and vice versa. For tickets or info, call 215-222-1400 p.m., at the Azalea Restaurant in the Omni Hotel at Inde-
RESALE SHOP or visit http://tickets.worldcafelive.com. pendence Park, 401 Chestnut Street, in Philadelphia, fea-
• Media Theatre, 104 East State Street in Media, PA, pre- turing four courses and wine pairings at $75 per person.
New & Nearly New Women’s Clothing & Accessories sents the musical Annie through January 16 with Emmy Chef Sbraga will talk about his menu and the culinary jour-
winning comedienne Wanda Sykes in her music theatre debut ney that lead him to win Top Chef. For reservations (a must)
7594 Haverford Avenue as Miss Hannigan. The musical features the iconic song
Tomorrow. For tickets or info, call 610-891-0100 or online
or info, call 215-931-4210.
• The Woodmere Art Museum, 9201 Germantown Avenue
(Haverford & City Ave.) visit www.mediatheatre.org. in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, presents
Phila., PA 19151 • 215-877-8220 • Walnut Street Theatre, Independence Studio on 3,
825 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, opens with Frank Ferrante’s
an exhibition of landscape painter John Folinsbee (1892 -
1972), exploring the New Hope painter’s life and career, on
mayhem-driven variety show, Caesar’s Palace O’ Fun through display through March 6, 2011. Folinsbee’s paintings depict
LARGE SELECTION OF January 2, 2011. Ferrante is known for his impersonation
of Groucho Marx in Groucho: A Life in Revue. For tickets
the Bucks County region’s mills, factories, steel-truss bridges,
barns, quarries, and slag heaps. Admission is $10 for adults,
HOLIDAY FASHIONS! ($30) or info, call 215-574-3550, 215-336-1234 or online visit
www.WalnutStreetTheatre.org.
$7 for seniors, and FREE for students and children. For info,
call 215-247-0476 or visit www.woodmereartmuseum.org.
Wine & Dine • Rittenhouse Row and the Friends of Rittenhouse
HOURS: Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Meritage Restaurant & Wine Bar, 500 South 20th Street Square will hold a Tree Lighting Ceremony, Tuesday, Nov-
Lay-a-way available • FREE PARKING IN THE REAR in Philadelphia, offers Chef Anne Coll’s new four course ember 30 at 5 p.m. Enjoy: Children’s ornament making;
menu of her Nana’s favorite recipes made with fresh organic Games and holiday entertainment; and complimentary elf
ingredients from Lancaster County’s Green Meadow Farm hats and holiday treats. Visit TD Bank at the corner of 18th
COLEMAN at a cost of $39 per person, plus tax and gratuity, on Thurs-
day nights only. Menu will change each week through
December. For reservations or info, call 215-985-1922 or
and Walnut for photos with Santa, hot chocolate, and cook-
ies until 7 p.m. Bring a new unwrapped toy for the Salva-
tion Army’s Joy of Sharing Toy Drive presented by CBS 3
TREE SERVICE visit www.meritagephiladelphia.com. and the CW Philadelphia.
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Hours: A Jolly Holiday with Mary Poppins except Christmas Day, and with extended hours until 6:00 p.m.
2255 Garrett Road Mon.-Fri. 10 am-4:30 pm December 26 through 30. Admission is $10 for adults; $6 for seniors
This holiday season, visitors to the Historic Odessa Foundation’s (HOF)
Sat. 10 am-2 pm ages 65 and over, students, and children over six; free for children under
Drexel Hill, PA Corbit-Sharp House will be transported to Number Seventeen Cherry
six and members. Due to the large number of visitors during the busy
Since 1986 Tree Lane, London, and the home of the Banks Family for a “jolly holi-
610-284-2600 day.” The Historic Houses of Odessa welcome merrymakers for a yule-
holiday season, the Museum cannot accommodate baby strollers. For
info, call 610-388-2700 or visit www.brandywinemuseum.org.
tide celebration now open through December 31. Celebrate the magic
Bauman’s Apple Butter of Christmas by experiencing “The Adventures of Mary Poppins.” See
the beloved classic stories of P.L. Travers come to life in adaptations that
Hear the Holidays at Hagley
Hagley Museum and Library invites you to enjoy live choir performances
NO PRESERVATIVES & NO SUGAR ADDED! create three dimensional scenes. Visit the children’s nursery on the
third floor and see a real carpetbag. Many will be delighted to view the during “Christmas at Hagley.” These local choirs have volunteered their
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topsy-turvy room where everything goes upside-down. Traditional time and voices to help spread holiday spirit! Performances will be held
A Place to Get Those Victorian Christmas decorations will fill Mrs. Banks’ parlor and the Saturday and Sunday from November 27 to December 19. The fol-
lowing choirs will be performing at Hagley: Chester County Choral
Holiday Favorites! kitchen will be set in preparation for a sumptuous meal. For information
on the Historic Odessa Foundation’s Christmas Holiday Tours call 302- Society (November 27), Diamond State Chorus Sweet Adelines (Nov-
Send a taste of home with a 378-4119, or visit www.historicodessa.org. Admission to the Historic ember 27), Opus One Vocal Jazz (November 28), Wilmington Christian
Gift Box. Prices Starting at $5 Odessa Foundation holiday tours include $10 for adults; $8 for groups, School (December 4), The Boys from BVBC (December 4), St. Paul’s Choirs
seniors and students; HOF members and children under 12 are free. (December 4), Home School Praise Choir (December 4), St. Mary of the
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Assumption Adult Choir (December 5), Brandywine Valley Chorale (Dec-
Hoffmansville Rd. (Between Rt. 100 & Rt. 663) “A Longwood Gardens Christmas” ember 5), Zion Lutheran Church Choir (December 11), Ursuline Academy
Chapel Choir Singers (December 11), Jubilate Deo from BVBC (Decem-
In the Village of Sassamansville A Christmas fantasy awaits guests to Longwood Gardens near Kennett
ber 11), Centreville Singers (December 12), Wilmington Children’s Chorus
610-754-7251 • www.baumanfamily.com Square, PA, November 25, 2010 through January 9, 2011. Dazzling
(December 18), Cab Calloway School of the Arts (December 18), Concord
floral displays, stunning trees, holiday music, 500,000 outdoor lights,
Mon - Fri, 8 am - 8 pm • Sat, 8 am - 5 pm Christian Academy Singers (December 18), Thomas McKean High School
and dancing fountains under the
(December 18), and Madrigals of Concord High School (December 19).
stars are just a few of the highlights
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Devon Prep Raises Nearly $25,000 for St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital
M ore than 130 Devon Prep upper school students stayed
“Up for a Cause” recently to raise money for the inter-
nationally recognized St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Devon Prep’s Christian Action Program (CAP) sponsored
the event, a 12-hour night of fun and games beginning at 7
p.m. Friday and ending at 7 a.m. Saturday. They raised nearly
$25,000 for the Hospital.
Helping Devon Prep kick off this annual event were mem-
bers of The North Philadelphia Foot Stompers, an award
winning youth drum corps comprised of inner city young
people who live in the neighborhoods served by St. Elizabeth’s
Community Center. Each year Devon Prep conducts food,
clothing and school supplies drives that benefit the center.
In addition to the Foot Stompers’ performance, Devon
Photos/Scott Weiner Photography Prep students spent the night participating in a variety of
GPFO Executive Director Sharon Pinkenson with Writer/ activities including basketball, dodgeball and soccer games,
Director/Producer Leslie Greif & Writer/Director Carl Haber. board games and watching movies. Raffle prizes, including
Phillies gear and various gift certificates were given away
Today, Philadelphia’s streets, buildings, homes, and land- throughout the night. Devon Prep’s Christian Action Program (CAP) raised nearly
scapes are major characters in iconic American films such St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (http://www.stjude.org/) $25,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital by sponsor-
as Rocky (I through VI), Trading Places, Witness, 12 Monkeys, ing “Up for a Cause.” Shown are CAP board members, from left
The Sixth Sense, National Treasure, The Italian Job, Trans- – Junior Joseph Geiger of Malvern, Senior Ryan Litchert of West
formers 2: Revenge of the Fallen, Marley & Me, and Law Abid- Chester, Senior Matthew Baldassano of Blue Bell, and Junior
ing Citizen. And sev- Benjamin Senss of Havertown.
eral notable filmmak-
ers have repeatedly was founded by the late entertainer Danny Thomas to find
fallen for the region’s cures, through research and treatment, for children with
charms and returned cancer and other catastrophic diseases. On average, 5,700
to shoot multiple active patients visit the hospital each year, most of whom
films here, including are treated on an outpatient basis. St. Jude is the only pedi-
director Jonathan atric cancer research center where families never pay for
Demme (Philadelphia, treatment not covered by insurance. No child is ever denied
Beloved), writer-direc- treatment because of the family’s inability to pay.
tor M. Night Shyamalan CAP began “Up for a Cause” ten years ago to raise money
(The Last Airbender, for charity. Devon Prep was the first high school in the
The Sixth Sense, Signs), country to attempt this event. In the past, this type of event
director-producer had only been sponsored by college students. In the years
Lee Daniels (The Devon Prep students have been “staying up,” they raised
Woodsman, Shadow- over $200,000 for hospitals that care for ill children.
boxer), and actors Helping Devon Prep students kick off their annual “Up for a Devon Prep is a private, Catholic college preparatory
Bruce Willis (12 Mon- Cause” fundraiser were the members of The North Philadelphia school for young men in grades six to 12. The school, which
keys, The Sixth Sense, Foot Stompers, an award winning drum corps comprised of is conducted by the Piarist Fathers, enrolls nearly 300 stu-
Unbreakable), and inner city young people living in the neighborhoods served by dents who hail from Delaware, Chester, Montgomery, and
Mark Wahlberg (The St. Elizabeth’s Community Center. Each year Devon Prep con- Bucks County as well as parts of Philadelphia. For informa-
GPFO Executive Director Sharon Lovely Bones, The ducts food, clothing and school supplies drives that benefit the tion call 610-688-7337 or visit www.devonprep.com or
Pinkenson & Sun Center Studio’s Italian Job, The Hap- center. www.facebook.com/devonprep.
Jeffrey B. Rotwitt. pening, Invincible).
Over the years, GPFO
has been a guiding force behind landmark events including
the production of the Academy Award-winning Philadelphia,
the first Hollywood studio film to address AIDS; the estab-
Penn Museum’s Peace Around the World Celebration
lishment of the first municipally-owned soundstage in the donation ($10 general admission; $7 senior citizens [65+];
United States; the passage of the $75M Pennsylvania Film
Production Tax Credit; and, of course, the debut of Sun
G rab a “Passport” and experience the spirit of the holiday
season on Sunday, December 5, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.,
at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology
$6 students [with ID] and children [6 to 17]; free for children
under 6, members, and PennCard holders). Visitors who
Center Studios. and Anthropology’s 15th annual Peace around the World bring a new, unwrapped toy donation receive $2 off the price
Since 2000, GPFO has developed several innovative pro- family afternoon. All visitors receive Museum “passports” of Museum admission (one discount admission per toy).
grams to meet the needs of the film and TV industry both with itineraries to visit seven countries via seven interna- Guests pick up their “passports” when they enter the Penn
around the world-and around the corner. In 2001, Sharon tional speakers and explore holiday traditions from around Museum, before “departing” on their world tour. Interna-
Pinkenson created the position of Director of Multicultural the world. The day also features a Middle Eastern drum- tional Classroom program presenters in different galleries
Affairs, making GPFO the only film commission worldwide ming workshop, Balinese dancing, storytelling, face paint- stamp visitors’ passports after sharing aspects of their
to have a dedicated full-time staff member in that role. That ing, balloon art, international family crafts, free treats for country’s holiday festivals, history, and culture. Passports
same year, the Greater Philadelphia Filmmakers (GPF) pro- children, and more! stamped with four or more countries receive a small world-
gram was established to serve local media artists and tech- Peace around the World, a PECO World Culture Day, is co- traveler memento.
nicians with programs that survey, anticipate, and meet the sponsored by the Museum’s Women’s Committee, Penn’s Penn Museum is located at 3260 South Street, Philadelphia,
changing needs of the region’s film and video community. Middle East Center, Center for East Asian Studies, South PA 19104 (on Penn’s campus, across from Franklin Field).
And in 2007, GPFO created the GreenerSETS (Setting Enter- Asian Center and African Studies Center, and the Graduate Visit www.penn.museum for details. For general informa-
tainment Toward Sustainability) resource guide, available School of Education; the Bharatiya Cultural Center, the tion call 215-898-4000. For group tour information call 215-
in print and online, which includes best practices and going Bharatiya Vidayalaya of Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania, 746-8183.
greener tips for each film production department. GPFO and Canada Dry. The event is free with Museum admission SAY YOU SAW IT IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS
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GPFO’s name may celebrate regional filmmaking, but tele-
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TO ALL President & CEO. “His strength and will to succeed is in-
spirational—not just to the visually impaired, but to the
sighted as well. To those who have met him and to those
in the Greater Philadelphia area. From Philadelphia-based was looking forward to most,” said Barry. “People really who’ve yet to meet him, I hope they take a piece of that
dramas like Philly, Hack, and Cold Case and the hugely popu- respect the white cane and the freedom it gives me is more courage and apply it to their own lives.”
lar FX comedy It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia to reality valuable than I can even mention.” Outside of ASB, Barry enjoys playing BINGO, going to the
TV shows like The Real World, Teach: Tony Danza, Parking Due to his diligence in obtaining services, Barry was accept- movies, parks, and museums. He loves music—Shirley
Wars, and Kendra, GPFO consistently offers a big welcome ed into the Calcutta House where he’s living happily. Caesar and Luther Vandross are two of his favorites.
to “small screen” productions. Barry’s journey with ASB has just begun. As he progress- This holiday season Barry is very excited to spend Thanks-
GPFO celebrated its milestone anniversary in a big way es in his training, he will learn many more skills. Just as giving with his entire family, including mother, father, two
at Sun Center Studios. Greater Philadelphia Filmmakers, a ASB supports him, Barry’s ultimate desire is to help others. brothers and two sisters, with whom he is very close.
GPFO program, presented a full day of free screenwriting A quintessential people person, Barry would love to volun- Barry tributes his strength to a supportive family, a loving
events that were are free and open to the public. Afterwards, teer and mentor others facing similar situations or to help partner, and a will to live.
GPFO’s invitation-only annual Production Party honored seniors. ASB is the largest non-profit organization in Southeastern
over 500 of Greater Philadelphia’s film and television pro- “Barry is one person whose story will resonate with peo- Pennsylvania serving people who are blind and visually
fessionals. ple within the community,” said Patricia C. Johnson, ASB impaired. Visit www.asb.org for information.
For information, contact Greater Philadelphia Film Office
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he Annual Advent Vespers
www.GraceFinancialCapital.com of The Lutheran Theo-
logical Seminary at Phila-
OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN D E L I V E R Y C A P I TA L delphia (LTSP), to be held
Shopping Centers • Multifamily • Mixed Use • Restaurants/Hotels Sunday, December 5, 2010
at 7:30 p.m., will be on the
• A leading financial brokerage firm since 1988. theme “Christ is Near!” The
• Commercial & Residental real estate loan from $250,000.00. service is free and open to the
public, and will be held at
• SBA loan up to $5,000,000.00. Grace Epiphany Episcopal
• The lowest possible rate. The lowest down payment. Church, 224 E. Gowen Avenue,
Shanlin Cheng • Good credit preferred, credit problem discussed. Mt. Airy, Philadelphia.
President The Seminary Choir under
CALL FOR CONSULTATION • 610-664-3129 • CELL 215-768-7899 • sshanlin@aol.com the leadership of Dr. Michael
Krentz, Director of Music
Ministries/Seminary Cantor,
will lead the Vespers. Music
at Vespers this year will in-
clude a setting of the Magni-
ficat by Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706), choral works by William Bausano and Philadelphian
Verolga Nix, and songs from Cameroon, North America, Norway, Germany, and England.
Don’t miss the Advent Vespers at Grace Epiphany Episcopal Church. The church is two
blocks east of the LTSP campus on East Gowen Avenue. Street parking is available, or park
on the LTSP campus and walk the short distance to the church. Visit www.Ltsp.edu for
directions to the LTSP campus and Grace Epiphany Church.
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