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November 2 – November 8, 2016 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Page 5 DINING & ENTERTAINMENT O U T - A N D - A B O U T – Dining & Entertainment News 856 Montgomery Ave., Narberth, PA • 610-668-0400 By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer On Stage AVINGS • Sellersville Theater 1894, 24 West Temple Avenue in Sellers - $5 S ville, PA, presents Australian singer Alfio, In Concert: Elvis, Sinatra & Bocelli, Sunday, November 13. Doors: 7 p.m.; Show: 7:30 p.m. Alfio can dazzle an audience with his powerhouse voice, disarm a crowd with his combination of Australian charm and Italian flair, and bring new life to the music of Elvis Pres - ley, Frank Sinatra, Andrea Bocelli, Tom Jones, and Michael Bublé. He sings in five languages, and can perform an Aria while With this coupon. Not valid with other With this coupon. Not valid with other accompanying himself on piano. Visit You Tube at https://youtu.be/ offers or prior purchases. One coupon offers or prior purchases. One coupon 12/2/16 12/2/16 6NardbIvzBQ for a sample of his performance. For tickets per customer per visit. Exp. per customer per visit. Exp. ($29.50, $45) or info, call 215-257-5808 or visit www.st94.com/ event/1297487. • Annenberg Center Live, 3680 Walnut Street in Philad el- phia, presents Birdman Live – Antonio Sanchez Live Drum Score, Saturday, November 19, 8 p.m. Grammy® Award-win- ning jazz drummer Antonio Sanchez plays his musical score live alongside the visually stunning film, Birdman, the 2015 THANKS FOR READING CITY SUBURBAN NEWS EVERY WEEK! Oscar® Award winner for Best Picture. Birdman or (The Unexpect- ed Virtue of Ignorance) starred Michael Keaton as a washed- up action star trying to reinvent his career on the Broadway stage. The music, a frenetic heartbeat of drumbeats propels HANDMADE HEAVEN the action forward. For You Tube Sample visit www.youtube.com/ watch?v=V_2eNgkWGns. For tickets ($25) or info, call 215-898- See Alfio in Concert at the Sellersville Theater on Sunday, 3900 or visit www.annenbergcenter.org/event/birdman-live. November 13. • Burlap & Bean in The Shops at Springton Pointe, 204 South Newtown Street Road in Newtown Square, PA, presents sing - er/songwriter Kate Vargas, November 19, 8 p.m. Kate began playing flute at age eight and picked up guitar and songwrit- ing at eleven. Guitar remained a hobby as Kate excelled in jazz flute, earning several Albuquerque Jazz Festival awards for Excellence in Improvisation, a UNM Jazz Festival Superior Jazz Performance for vocals, and the Keith Gilbert Scholarship award from the Outpost Performance Space, a popular jazz venue in Albuquerque. Kate enrolled at Berklee College of Music as a jazz flutist. When she received high praise for her voice and lyricism, she switched her primary instrument to guitar to pursue her interest in singing and songwriting. Kate continues to write, perform, and record her music in New York City. To listen to samples, visit www.kate-vargas.com. For tickets ($12) or info, call 484-427-4547 or visit www.burlapandbean.com. • Autograph Brasserie, in the Eagle Village Shops, 503 West Lancaster Avenue in Wayne, PA, is adding music with DJ J Strong, every Friday and Saturday night at 8 p.m. The restaurant’s lounge area is the perfect setting for music as the walls are adorned with over 350 autographed album covers and a custom statement chandelier from Portugal made of brass s musical instruments hangs over the expansive bar in the center of the room. A large fireplace adds to the relaxed atmos- a D i p u phere. “I will start with soft dinner music in the beginning, then spike the energy level with Motown, Funk, Disco, Classic J y b rt ’80’s and some recent (Billboard) Hot 100 hits for the remainder of the night,” DJ J Strong explained. Autograph Brasserie A ne opened May 2016 offering chef/partner Ralph Fernandez’s menu drawing on the culinary signatures of France, Italy, and Fi Spain. For reservations or info, call 610-954-2588 or online at www.autographbrasserie.com. Dining Around • Nectar, 1091 Lancaster Avenue in Berwyn, PA, offers Nectar & Dad’s Hat Rye Dinner, Tuesday, November 15, at 6:30 p.m. at a cost of $75 per person (plus tax and gratuity). Dad’s Hat Company Founder and Blender, John S. Cooper will team 300+ AMERICAN up with Executive Chef, Patrick Feury to host a multi-course dinner paired with Dad’s Hat Rye. The evening will begin with ARTISTS, LIVE! a reception of hors d’oeuvres and rye tasting then a four-course dinner paired with rye cocktails. Pastry Chef, Christopher •Exciting Demos Curtin from Éclat Chocolate will dish up an array of chocolates for dessert. For reservations (strongly recommended) or •Tasty Treats info, call 610-725-9000 or visit http://tastenectar.com. NOVEMBER 4, 5, 6, 2016 •Live Music Greater Philadelphia Expo Center Submit event listings 2 weeks in advance of publication date to: [email protected]. Follow paragraph format. •Kids’ Entertainment Oaks, PA • Off Rt 422 (Oaks Exit) Admission $8 online, $10 at the door - good all 3 days DISCOUNT TICKETS, show info, Children under 12 and parking are FREE exhibitor lists, directions and more at: Fri. & Sat. 10-6, Sun. 10-5 Tavern Talks: All Things Apple SugarloafCrafts.com SUGARLOAF MOUNTAIN WORKS, INC. • 800-210-9900 n November 10 from 7-9 p.m. at the Chadds Ford Historical Society’s Barns-Brinton House tavern, come sample and Olearn about the Colonists’ favorite fruit: the apple. Some of the featured stations for the night include seasonal wine and cider samples from Chaddsford Winery, interactive cider-making demonstrations with Delaware’s Civil Cider, and ADVERTISE YOUR ARTS & CULTURAL apple variety samples with Indian Orchards. Guests will also learn about apple-related lore and taste a variety of 18th cen- tury apple recipes. At the end of the evening, you’ll forget pumpkin spice ever existed! PROGRAMS HERE! Tavern Talks is a monthly experience (not a lecture!) aimed exclusively for adults 21 and older that focuses on unex- Call 610-667-6623 today to reach your audience! plored aspects of early American history and culture. Guests will experience history with hands-on activities, food and drink tastings, demonstrations, and more. Tavern Talks takes place at the Chadds Ford His - torical Society’s Barns Brinton House, an historic 1714 tavern, located next to the Chadds- ford Winery at 630 Baltimore Pike. Admission is $15 for non-members and $10 for mem- bers. Tickets must be purchased in advance over the phone, in person. or online as space is limited. All attendees must be 21 and older. This is the final Tavern Talks for 2016! Stay tuned for next year’s line-up of other interest- ing and engaging topics, being released after the final Tavern Talks. For information on the CFHS or to purchase tickets, call 610-388-7376, email info@chadds- fordhistory.org or visit www.chaddsfordhistory.org. Holocaust Awareness Museum Auction and Fundraiser On Saturday, November 12, 2016 from 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. the Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center of Philadelphia will hold its 55th annual Auction and Fundraiser at Philmont Country Club located at 301 Tomlinson Rd., Huntingdon Valley, PA. This year the event will be honoring Hal Kessler and Donald Witten - berg and celebrating the legacy of our Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center! All are welcome! Tickets are $95 individual; $175 per couple. The Holocaust Awareness Museum is the premier provider of Holoc aust education programs in the Delaware Valley. RSVP to [email protected] or 215-464-4701. Book Club at the Bar The Haverford Township Free Library has created a new Book Group for those readers who prefer a pub envi- ronment while discussing their book. Books on Tap takes place at Oakmont National Pub every month. November’s meeting of the group will take place on Tuesday, November 15 at 7 p.m. Traditional book clubs not your thing? This one is for you! This new group is for the unconventional book lover. Books on Tap will meet on the third Tuesday of each month at Oakmont National Pub (31 E. Eagle Rd., Havertown). This month’s selection is “Darktown” by Thomas Mullen. A limited number of books will be available at the Reference Desk at the library. Registration is requested by calling 610-446-3082 ext. 201. Walk-ins are always welcome! THANKS FOR READING CITY SUBURBAN NEWS EVERY WEEK!.