ITYITY UBURBANUBURBAN EWSEWS CC SSPHILADELPHIA & THE MAIN LINE’S FAVORITENN WEEKLY FFRREEEE Year 25, No. 31 Celebrating 25 Years of Community News April 14 – April 20, 2010 FIINDNSIDEYOUR COMMUNITY J OAN R IVERS L AUGHS IT UP AT Author and Illustrator Matt NEWS HERE! THE H ILTON ON A PRIL 24 Phelan Presents “How to et ready to laugh out loud Make a Graphic Novel” in the Atlantic City Hilton Theater. The legendary Joan GRivers will perform in the Theater on Saturday, April 24 at 8 p.m. While she is widely recog- See Play “Love- nized as one of the funniest Lies-Bleeding” people to ever take the stage, Page 5 calling Joan Rivers a come- dienne would be an under- statement. Rivers is one of the most ambitious, intelli- gent celebrities and business- women to hit the entertain- ment world. And as a result she has turned herself into a veritable empire, expand- ing her talents to include television, cinema, the pub- lishing industry and even the international business world. Executive A native New Yorker, Rivers Pastry Chef established herself with a brash and self-effacing style Cedric Barberet —a style that she pioneered. Page 7 The legendary Joan Rivers will perform in the Theater on In 1965 she received her big Saturday, April 24 at 8 p.m. break with an appearance on “The Tonight Show” with Matt Phelan, award-winning author and illustrator will present Johnny Carson and eventually became that show’s first regular guest host. Rivers went “How to Make a Graphic Novel” at Paoli Library on April 22. on to win an Emmy Award for her own talk show “The Joan Rivers Show” in 1990. Her career, spanning more than four decades, has included best-selling books, a Tony att Phelan will bring his extraordinary writing and Award nomination and her trademark appearances before major awards shows discussing illustration talents to Paoli Library on Thursday, – and often critiquing in classic Joan style – the wardrobes of today’s celebrities. She even MApril 22 at 7 p.m. as part of the library’s 2010 Cen- has her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the mark of a true Hollywood icon. tennial Celebration. Phelan, a Newbery Award-winning Phila- In recent years, Joan Rivers has become an international business tycoon with her huge- delphia author and illustrator will present “How to Make a ly successful lines of jewelry, skin care products and cosmetics that she sells on television Graphic Novel” at the library located at 18 Darby Road in through QVC. And millions watched her battle to the victory on the hit NBC television show Paoli. Middle and high school artists, writers and graphic Society’s Donald Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice.” The ultimate showbiz personality, Joan Rivers novel enthusiasts can learn the process of creating a graph- also makes sure to give back and raise awareness for important issues. In fact, she is high- ic novel—from conception to final form. Evening Hours ly active in the National Osteoporosis Foundation. Phelan’s newest novel A Storm in the Barn is the first Page 12 Fans can see Joan Rivers live in the intimate setting of the Atlantic City Hilton Theater graphic novel to ever win the prominent Scott O’Dell Award doing what she does best: making people laugh. Show time is at 8 p.m. on Saturday, April for Historical Fiction. The book has received fantastic re- 24. Tickets are priced at $35 and can be purchased on www.ticketmaser.com or at 1-800- views and has been chosen for many “best of the year” lists; 745-3000. See Meet Author/illustrator Matt Phelan on page 4 Dining & Entertainment Pages 6 & 7 ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio Speaks to Media and Students al Paolantonio, ESPN Football Coach Andy Talley, national correspondent, Villanova’s faculty, promi- Sspoke to local university nent business leaders and Healthy Living students, media profession- students from Temple Univer- Pages 8 & 9 als and business executives sity, Rider University, La Salle at the launch of the Frank J. University, and Villanova Guarini/NIAF Media Forum University. on April 7 at the Villanova Jon Hitchcock, president/ Your Community Conference Center. general manager of CBS3/CW At the luncheon, Paolantonio Philly 57 and Joseph DiStefano, Newspaper was joined by NIAF’s leader- columnist at the Philadelphia CITY SUBURBAN ship including Joseph V. Del Inquirer, served as co-hosts. NEWS Raso, Esq., president, Matthew They were joined by their J. DiDomenico, Sr., senior exec- colleagues at FOX 29, NBC 610-667-6623 utive vice president, Salvatore and City Suburban News. www.Scribd.com/ Salibello, executive vice presi- Del Raso opened the event CitySuburbanNews dent, Hon. Frank J. Guarini, and welcomed the more than chairman emeritus, and Foun- 100 guests. Before lunch, dation area coordinators Mark Villanova’s President Father E-mail: Ganguzza, Anthony S. DiSandro, Peter Donohue gave the [email protected] Jr. and William A. Scari. From Photo/Rose Marie Riley opening prayer. He was joined the Philadelphia community, Enjoying the luncheon are, from left – Mario Mele of Ft. Washington; Alfredo Giannaccari of by James M. Danko, Dean of NFL Great Vince Papale was Newtown Square; Sal Paolantonio, ESPN National Correspondent, of Moorestown, NJ; Matthew Villanova University’s School seated with Villanova Univer- J. DiDomenico, Sr., NIAF Senior Executive Vice President, of Wayne; Judge Jeremy M. Blackburn of Business, who thanked sity’s National Champion of Wayne. See NIAF Media Forum on page 11 Page 2 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS April 14 – April 20, 2010 COLEMAN TREE SERVICE EVEN MORE EVENTS

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FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED Shoppers are encouraged to do- Matthiessen, author of At Play in the Fields of nate their used cell phones to Bee Meet Author 101’s “Cell Phones for Soldiers Over- the Lord, will read from UPPER DARBY seas” recycling event and to reduce his work on Tuesday, Wendy A. Woloson, an indepen- emissions by properly disposing of April 20, at 7:30 p.m. at dent scholar and consulting histo- old copiers, printers, faxes, and lap- Bryn Mawr College’s rian, will discuss her new book, “In CHECK CASHING tops during Advanced Green Solu- Thomas Great Hall. The Hock: Pawning in America from tion’s electronic recycling drive. Shop- date for this event has Independence through the Great INSTANT AUTO TAGS & pers can also bring confidential changed from the April Depression.” This illustrated talk, on Thursday, April 22, 2010, documents for disposal into a mobile 15 date listed in earlier AUTO INSURANCE traces the history of pawnbroking shredding truck. Enjoy a healthy material. Part of Bryn in America, following the rise of Instant Registration Renewals cooking demonstration and fresh Mawr’s Creative Writing produce from the Upper Merion business from the dawn of capital- Notary • Prepaid Phones Program Reading Series, ism through the industrial and con- Farmer’s Market or watch an eco- the event is free and friendly bridal fashion show with sumer revolutions. Sponsored by Money Transfers • Money Orders open to the public. eco-couture bridal gowns. Children the Library Company’s Program in Utility Payments will enjoy free fun packs, a live pet- Visual Culture (VCP@LCP). Recep- ~ FREE PARKING ~ ting zoo of reptiles, birds, and mam- tion at 5:30 p.m., program at 6:00 the blind and visually impaired, ally or are you already fluent in mals from the Elmwood Park Zoo p.m. For information email: lpropst@ will hold its 9th Annual Golf Invi- this romantic language? Then 610-352-3733 • Fax 610-352-5840 animal conservation exhibit or librarycompany.org. tational on Wednesday, April 21, think about coming out to a month- watch an environmental educa- 7305 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby 2010 at Sunnybrook Golf Club in ly French Film and Conversation (2 minutes from Overbrook Park across from Upper Darby Police Dept.) tional show on e-waste and the Adoption Presentation Plymouth Meeting and includes Club at the Haverford Township Free science of electricity by Wondergy. Open Arms Adoption Network’s Life- lunch, golf, cocktails, hors d’oeu- Library. This month’s meeting is So stop in and enter to win an eco- Long Learning Institute Presents: vres, dinner, auction and prizes. All Wednesday, April 21 from 6:30 - mini tote bags and magnets. En- Creating and Maintaining a Healthy proceeds from the Golf Invitational 8:30. Each month, the group views vironmental fun for all! Open Adoption – Thursday, April directly support MCAB’s extensive a French film and enjoys a discus- 22, 2010, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., 2100 Hassel Adult range of services designed to help sion following in French (but of Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA. $25 Education Lecture people regain their confidence, inde- course!). All levels—native French fee. The Life-Long Learning Insti- pendence, self-sufficiency and self- speakers, skilled French conversa- tute, a program of Open Arms Adop- BUILDING CONTRACTORS On Sunday, April 18 at 9:00 a.m., esteem after vision loss. To regis- tionalists, newcomers to the French tion Network, is committed to in her presentation, “Attitudes to- COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL ter for the event, go to the organi- Language, and everything in be- offering supportive and enlighten- wards Hunting and Animals in Jew- New Homes - Renovations - Additions zation’s website at www.mcab.org tween! Come and enjoy this French ing workshops to all those touched ish History,” Konstanze H. Kunst, Kitchens • Baths and go to Spring 2010 event on the language get-together. The library by adoption or considering adoption. a Ph.D. candidate in History at the Decks • Windows • Siding • Roofing home page. For information con- is located at 1601 Darby Road. For To register call 267-256-2053 or University of Pennsylvania, will tact Doug at 215-661-9800 ext. 212 info, come in, call 610-446-3082 or email [email protected]. 215-997-1709 PA025602 discuss the history of the rabbinic or [email protected]. visit www.haverfordlibrary.org. www.CavalierCarpentry.com principle Tza’ar Ba’alei Chayim, the AARP Driver ideal of compassion for animals, National Adoption “The Music of Disney” Safety Program NEED MORE SPACE? and its implications for modern times. Center Celebration The School of Music at the Univer- Come for coffee, bagels and cama- of Family sity of the Arts presents “When You For those individuals who may be Advertise Your Items for Sale in Our Classified Section! raderie at 9 a.m. with the program looking for a reduction in their The National Adoption Center is Wish upon a Star: The Music of to follow. Main Line Reform Temple Disney.” April 21, 7 p.m. Caplan insurance premiums, the newly is located at 410 Montgomery Ave., holding its annual Celebration of updated and revised AARP Driver ASK FOR STAR TREATMENT AT Family Wednesday, April 21 at the Recital Hall, Terra Hall (211 S. Broad Wynnewood. Call 610-649-7800. St., Philadelphia). Free and open Safety Program will be presented Please Touch Museum. It will honor by Mr. James Sharber on Thursday, CITY SUBURBAN NEWS CLASSIFIED! Lorina Marshall-Blake, vice presi- to the public. For info, call 215-717- The Music of 6342 or visit www.uarts.edu/go. April 22 and Friday, April 23, Bill Zaccagni dent of government relations for 2010. The classes will be held at ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 1 col. x 1.5" deep Independence Blue Cross who has Ashbridge Manor Senior Living, The Ricker Kerber Tribute Ensemble “Recipe for Good been a Center board member for 971 E.Lancaster Ave., Downingtown, RECEIVE STAR ❏ $20.63 - 1 week from the School of Music at the 15 years and is committed to chil- Health” for Breast PA 19335. This eight-hour course ❏ University of the Arts presents a TREATMENT $76.52 - 4 weeks dren growing up in loving families. Cancer is divided into two, one-half day concert of music by the late Bill ❏ $144 - 8 weeks Emcee at the event will be Stan The Comprehensive Breast Center sessions starting at 9:00 a.m. and Place your Ad in an Zaccagni, a longtime School of Hochman, of Wynnewood, who has (CBC) at Bryn Mawr Hospital is ending at 1:00 p.m. on both days. Attention-Grabbing 1 col. x 2" deep Music faculty member. Direction worked with the Center, along with hosting a “Recipe for Good Health” Pre-registration to 610-269-8800 is Star Border by faculty member Dennis Wasko. ❏ $27.50 - 1 week broadcast journalist Larry Kane, for breast cancer patients, family, required and payment of $12 will April 19 (7 p.m.), Levitt Auditor- Call 610-667-6623 ❏ Vai Sikahema, host of Wednes- and friends on April 22, from 8:30 cover both sessions. Personal Checks $102 - 4 weeks ium, Gershman Hall (401 S. Broad to place your ad! day’s Child on NBC10 and Steve a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Villanova Con- will be accepted with payment ★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★ ❏ $192 - 8 weeks St., Philadelphia). General admis- ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Highsmith of NBC 10. Hochman is ference Center, 601 County Line Rd., made out to AARP. Larger Sizes Also Available sion tickets are $5. For info, call sports columnist with the Philadel- Radnor. 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The cost is $15 with all ______Sycamore Alley, Kennett Square, vision rehabilitation services for French Film and proceeds benefiting the CBC. This PA. Tickets are $12 advance; $15 Conversation Club ______Say You Saw It in Thanks for Reading City at the door. For tickets visit www.ken- CITY SUBURBAN NEWS! Ever wanted to learn French casu- Suburban News Every Week! nettflash.org or call 484-732-8295. ______NOTICE: For general events that are free to the public (health related, ______family oriented, for kids, concerts, happenings, etc.), please email information to: Must receive ad and prepayment by noon Friday. Something terrible happens All classified ads must be prepaid. Visa/Mastercard preferred. Email your formatted events to: [email protected] FAX this to: 610-667-6624 & we will call you for credit card. when you don’t advertise... Events for consideration need to be submitted 2 weeks prior to Name: publication date. 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By Rose Marie Riley Bring In Your Gold 2 GREAT LOCATIONS 2010 Acres of Diamonds Gala FADEN’S JEWELERS Fourth Annual SustainaBall To Sell & Get A 1252 Township Line Rd., This Earth Day weekend, more than 300 local businesses leaders will The Temple University Hospital Auxiliary is presenting its Cherry & White Drexel Hill • 610-446-5660 come together to celebrate the progress of Philadelphia’s green move- Ball, 2010 Acres of Diamonds Gala, April 24, 2010, at the National BONUS $10 Faden’s Precious Metals Inc. ment. The Sustainable Business Network’s fourth annual SustainaBall Constitution Center, 525 Arch Street, Independence Mall, Philadelphia, with minimum of $100 600 W. Lancaster Ave., will be held Friday, April 23 from 7:30 - 11 p.m. at The Chestnut Club at at 6 p.m. Music will be by The Adonis Band. The Gala will honor Dean offer expires 5/31/10 CSN Bryn Mawr • 610-527-2125 Arcadia Theater, 1529 Chestnut St. A special VIP reception for sponsors John M. Daly, MD, Temple University School of Medicine, with the pre- will offer the chance to mix and mingle with local sustainable rock stars sentation of the Diamond Award. Proceeds from the Acres of Diamond including Kerri-Lee Halkett from Fox29, Judy Wicks, founder of White Gala will benefit Temple University Hospital. For information call 215- Dog Café, and more. The reception will feature a sustainable chocolate 707-4898. Villanova University Art Gallery tasting by John & Kira’s, specialty cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and gift bags filled with more than $75 worth of goodies from eco-friendly busi- Luncheon “Timothy J. Sanchez: Abstract nesses. SustainaBall is the premier annual fundraising event for the The John B. Deaver Auxiliary of The Women’s Board of Lankenau Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia (SBN), which Hospital is presenting a Champagne Luncheon & Fashion Show, April Expressionistic Paintings” cultivates socially and environmentally responsible commerce in the 25, 2010 at Overbrook Golf Club, 799 Godfrey Road, Villanova, at 11:30 Philadelphia region. The event will feature local, organic food from Cosmic a.m. The Champagne Luncheon & Fashion Show is a celebration of Reception to Meet the Artist Catering, eco-chic cocktails by Yards Brewery, Philadelphia Brewing Lankenau Hospital’s 150th Anniversary. Fashions will by presented by Friday, April 16, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Company, and ECO-BAR, live music, and a silent auction featuring more Gramercy Boutique in Eagle Village Shops, Latrice Boutique in Bryn Mawr, than 100 local businesses. The SustainaBall supports these trailblazing and featured speaker the renowned designer, Amy Smilovic of The exhibit is on display April 16 through May 20, 2010. programs and the continued advancement of Philadelphia’s sustainable Tibi. Proceeds of the celebration will benefit Lankenau Hospital. For economy. Tickets are $75 and VIP tickets start at $125 and are available information call 484-476-2139. The Gallery is located in the Connelly Center on the Villanova Campus online at www.sbnphiladelphia.org. For more information call 610-519-4612 Spring Tea Storybook Ball Women for Greater Philadelphia is presenting a Spring Tea in a Historic The Alfred M. Greenfield Foundation is presenting its Pirates and Prin- Mansion, April 25, 2010, from 2 to 4 p.m., at Historic Laurel Hill cess themed Storybook Ball, April 24, 2010, at the Please Touch Museum, Mansion, East Edgley Drive, East Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. Hats are Memorial Hall, Fairmount Park, 4211 Avenue of the Republic, Philadel- requested. Jason Lovelace will play chamber music. Guests will enjoy an phia, from 6 to 9 p.m. Families are encouraged to come dressed as their afternoon in the park. The Spring Tea is for the benefit of Laurel Hill favorite storybook characters and enjoy a night of family entertainment, Mansion preservation. For information call 215-535-2441. carousel rides, theater performances and food. Proceeds from the Story- book Ball will support Please Touch Museum’s community programs. For information call 215-581-1160. Arts, Culture & Society Events Please email your formatted special PAGE 3 events for this Annual Benefit page at least two weeks prior to publication date. Malvern Preparatory School is presenting its annual B.A.S.H. 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I MMACULATA S YMPHONY S PRING C ONCERT ADVERTISE IN OUR he Immaculata Symphony will perform its Spring con- Knightly Character. Tcert, “Romantic Quest,” on Saturday, April 17, 2010, at Ovidiu Marinescu, one of the outstanding musicians in his HEALTHY LIVING ISSUES! 7:30 p.m. in the Alumnae Hall Theater on the campus of native Romania, is known for his powerful interpretations of Next Issues are: April 28 & May 12. Immaculata University. An encore performance will be given orchestral works by Russian composers. He was chosen to Call 610-667-6623. on Sunday, April 18, at 3:00 p.m. at West Catholic High play at Carnegie Hall for the Romania president. His guest School in Philadelphia. The Immaculata Symphony is a uni- conducting includes appearances in Romania, Spain, and versity-community organization, with a long and outstand- the Czech Republic. Currently he is also the director of the ing tradition that stems to the university’s founding in 1920. West Chester University Symphony and has been conduc- Ovidiu Marinescu serves as music director and conductor tor of various regional orchestras. Page 3 – Arts, Culture & for the Symphony, which includes both students and com- Cost for the concert on April 17, is $12 for general admis- munity members. sion, $10 for senior citizens, $6 for students, and free for Society Events “Romantic Quest” will feature F. Schubert’s Symphony no. children under the age of 12. More information and tickets For Special Events, Benefits and Galas that are open to the public (meaning if someone is interested in attending, receiving 8 in B minor, D.759 (“Unfinished”) and Richard Strauss’ Don are available by calling 610-647-4400, ext. 3473. an invitation or calling to attend, and/or paying for the event), Quixote, op. 35. Stephen Framil will perform a cello solo, Immaculata University, a Catholic, coeducational institu- please submit – VIA EMAIL ONLY – ready-to-publish Alice Quirk, the Symphony’s principal violist, will play the tion, is located 20 miles west of Philadelphia, south of the information formatted in full sentences, with a phone number viola, and Jack Moore will serve as the narrator for the Don intersection of routes 30 and 352, between Paoli and Exton. included in the last sentence. The information should include a simple headline with all information in one paragraph. Email Quixote piece, subtitled Fantastic Variations on a Theme of your special event to “[email protected]” with “PAGE 3” in the subject line. Please include your name & phone number so that we can verify information. T HE H AVERFORD S CHOOL I NFORMATION S ESSION A PRIL 21 Free family-oriented events, concerts, & general he Haverford School Admissions Office welcomes prospective families to Lower School Look and Learn information happenings should be submitted with “Even More Events” Tsession on Wednesday, April 21, from 9 - 10:30 a.m. in the Lower School. in the subject line for our page 2 events. Join the group for continental breakfast, tours, information, and classroom visits to learn how a Haverford education All information must be received 2 weeks prior to our can benefit your son in Junior Kindergarten through grade 5. publication date. There is no guarantee that every event To R.S.V.P., or for information, contact the Admissions Office at 610-642-3020, ext. 1200. submitted will be published. Events, if published, are only The School is located at 450 Lancaster Ave., Haverford, PA. For directions or further information visit the Admissions published once. Private events can not be published. pages of the School’s Web site at www.haverford.org. The Haverford School is an independent, nonsectarian college Thank you. [email protected] preparatory day school for boys from Junior Kindergarten through grade 12. Page 4 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS April 14 – April 20, 2010 The ABC’s of Job Searching M ORRIS A RBORETUM O FFERS S PRING C LASSES Every Wed. & Sat. for 4 weeks at Overbrook Park Library ith the fabulous warm weather of late, spring has Join the Friends of Overbrook Park Library Wcome into full bloom and everyone seems to be out in their garden. Dig into the new season with a class at Morris for these FREE seminars: Arboretum! Week 1: Résumé Prep • Week 2: The Search & The Interview For practical tips on how to plan your garden, sign up for Week 3: The Interview • Week 4: The Job is Yours “Dependable Perennials for Low Maintenance Gardening” Seminars begin: Wed., April 21 • 5:15 - 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday, April 20. (Problem solving perennials will also Sat., April 24 • 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. be featured at this year’s plant sale on May 9 and 10.) “Soil Biology and its Effects on Tree Management” on Monday, Overbrook Park Library, 7422 Haverford Ave., Phila. May 10 will examine the structural and chemical composi- 215-685-0182 • www.libraryfriends.info tion of soil. Learn how to add your own artistic touches that reflect your personality on Saturday, June 19 through “Integrating Stylish Art and Accents in your Garden.” Sign up for one of these classes or pick another course of Mario’s Landscaping your choosing from more than 50 offered this spring cover- ing topics in horticultural, arts & crafts, kid fun, landscape & Garden Supplies design, floral design and trips that take you behind the scenes with experts. With the wide range of subjects ESIDENTIAL • OMMERCIAL R C offered, everyone is sure to find a class that interests them 100% Organic Gardening/ and will come away with a new found knowledge of nature. Students are making a Hypertufa Trough at Morris Arboretum Times and costs vary, so check the website, www.morrisar- – where more than 50 classes are offered this spring. Sign Top Soil boretum.org or call 215-247-5777 for information. up now for a course to explore one of your interests! $25/cu. yd. The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania is located at 100 East Northwestern Avenue in Chestnut Hill. The 92-acre horticulture display garden features a spec- Black Mulch tacular collection of mature trees in a Victorian landscape. The Arboretum features numerous picturesque spots such $28/cu. yd. as a formal rose garden, Japanese gardens, swan pond, meadows, an elegant Fernery, and the thrilling Out on a Limb canopy walk for a bird’s eye view of the forest from 50 feet above the ground. For info, visit www.morrisarboretum.org. Brown Mulch enkins Arboretum & Gardens, Devon, PA, will present Spring SAY YOU SAW IT IN $25/cu. yd. Wildflower Walk JWoodland Ephemeral Wildflower Walk led by Maggie Knapp CITY SUBURBAN NEWS & Bindy Glennie, Horticulturists and Ephemeral Enthusiasts on $35 DELIVERY FEE Saturday, April 17 from 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Celebrate the coming of spring with a tour of the Decorative Stone – Call for Pricing ephemeral wildflowers at Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens. Spring ephemerals are a special group CITY of woodland wildflowers that bloom before the canopy trees “leaf-out” to take advantage of early 484-318-5081 spring’s sunlight before competition begins in earnest. The group includes such beloved plants SUBURBAN as trillium, trout lilies, Virginia bluebells, and lady’s slippers to name just a few. Tour and admis- 453 Crooked Lane, King of Prussia sion free of charge. Pre-registration is required. Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens is located at 631 EWS Berwyn Baptist Road, Devon, PA 19333. Call 610-647-8870 or visit www.jenkinsarboretum.org. N Serving Suburbs and City PUT YOUR BUSINESS Meet Author/Illustrator Matt Phelan Co-Publisher & Editor IN THE NEWS! Continued from front page Leslie Swan most notably Booklist, the review journal of the American Library Association, chose it Call City Suburban News: 610-667-6623 for Great Rates Publisher and Advertising Ideas to Help Your Business Grow! as a Top of the List winner for Youth Fiction and Top 10 Graphic Novels for Youth. A Storm Robert M. Klein in the Barn takes place in Kansas in the year 1937 and cen- Legal Counsel ters on eleven-year-old Jack Clark who faces his share of Herbert Robert Weiman Jr. ordinary challenges while dealing with the difficult and tragic effects of the Dust Bowl. Manager Since 2004, Phelan has been “drawing pictures for a liv- C. Passman ing,” which he claims “is as much fun as it sounds.” He has Account Manager illustrated over a dozen award-winning children’s books Joyce E. Engel including The Higher Power of Lucky, Always, and Very Hairy Graphic Designer Bear. He won the prestigious Newbery Medal in 2006 for Kathy Fitzgerald his illustrations in The High Power of Lucky. A Storm in the Barn is his first published work as both author and illus- Staff Writer trator. Jerry Bloom Space is limited, so reservations are necessary. 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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT L ANSDOWNE F OLK C LUB P RESENTS O UT- AND-ABOUT – Upcoming Food & Entertainment BUSKIN & By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer card readings, photo booths, and Onstage food from Hyatt Philadelphia at The BATTEAU • Hedgerow Theatre, 64 Rose Val- Bellevue, Waterworks Restaurant & ley Road, in Rose Valley, PA, presents Lounge, Mission Grill, Maggiano’s with special guest “Mr. Scott the Music Man,” a special Little Italy, Prime Rib Restaurant, Abi Tapia kids’ show, on Saturday, April 24 at Square 1682, Maron Chocolates, Photo of David Buskin & 11 a.m. This hour-long show for kids Naked Chocolate, Night Kitchen Robin Batteau ages 2-6 will entertain families with Bakery, The Painted Truffle, Truli original action songs, stories of ani- Confectionary Arts, and Famous 4th mal adventures, finger plays, puppets, Street Cookie Company. For tick- THURSDAY,APRIL 22, 2010 and sing-a-longs. For tickets ($9 for ets ($75) or info, visit online at Doors open 7 pm • Show 7:30 pm children and $11 for adults) or info, www.donorsareheroesparty.com or Tickets $15 advance • $18 at door call 610-565-4211 or book online at www.donors1.org. www.hedgerowtheatre.org. • Tea Party Angels Philadelphia, 84 S. Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne, PA • 610-622-7250 Food & Beverage a national fundraising initiative for • World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut girls’ education around the world, WWW.MYSPACE.COM/LANSDOWNEFOLKCLUB Street in Philadelphia, presents their takes place April 18, from 3 to 6 third annual Belgian Bierfeesten festi- p.m., at the Omni Hotel at Indepen- val on Sunday, April 18 downstairs dence Park. Featuring Emerald-Angel from 1 - 3:45 p.m. Sample beer from Young, who recently appeared as SLASH YOUR DEBT 60% over three dozen Belgian breweries Jamie Fox’s daughter in the movie GUARANTEED along with Executive Chef Michael Law Abiding Citizen. Michelle Durham Breslin’s buffet. For tickets ($50, $65 Scott Medina is “Mr. Scott the Music Man,” of KYW Newsradio and Renee Chenault- Get DEBT FREE in 3 - 36 Months. for VIP admission at 12 p.m., and $20 at Hedgerow Theatre. Fattah of NBC 10 will also host the WITHOUT Bankruptcy. Using DEBT RESOLUTION. for designated drivers) or info, call party. Mothers and daughters will 215-222-1400 or online at www.worldcafelive.com. participate in a tea party, enjoy crafts, learn more about the Come to PROMISED LAND • The Philly Beer School, 2008 Fairmount Avenue in Phila- organization, and be entertained by six-year old Ava Dres- An affiliate of DebtSettle4Me.com delphia, offers classes and events for beer connoisseurs sendofer who performed to rave reviews at the New York Over a Decade of PROVEN RESULTS! and a certification program for home-brewers during Phila- City launch party. Event cost is $45 per mother and $25 delphia Beer Week, in June 2010. For info, call 800-817-7351 per daughter. For reservations or info, call 267-253-0521 or www.DebtSettle4ME.com/PromisedLand or online at www.thebeerschool.com. e-mail [email protected]. • The Prime Rib, 1701 Locust Street in Philadelphia, is • The Franklin Institute, 222 North 20th Street in Phila- now BYOW with no corkage fees Sunday through Tuesday delphia, introduces Target Community Nights, a free educa- Jump Start Your Business by Advertising in night. For reservations or info, call 215-772-1701 or online tional and fun-filled science extravaganza on April 21, City Suburban News! Call 610-667-6623 Today! at www.theprimerib.com. June 16, July 21, August 18, September 15, October 20, Events & November 17 from 5 - 8 p.m. Registration desk opens at • Donors are Heroes, and the Gift of Life Donor Program, 5 p.m. For info, call 215-448-1200 or visit http://www2.fi.edu/. hosts THE Party, Friday, April 16 at Hyatt Philadelphia at E-mail releases two-weeks in advance to City Spa The Bellevue, 8 - 11 p.m. Enjoy open bar, dance music, tarot [email protected]. Follow above format.

NAILS • BODY WAX • HAIR STYLING TRADITIONAL CHINESE MASSAGE Buskin & Batteau to Perform in Lansdowne 3900 City Avenue armonic and witty folk-pop duo David Buskin & Robin HBatteau bring their “irresistible amalgam of melodic, Presidential Apts. • Jefferson House sensual pop, folkie grit and killer wit” (The Washington Post) to Lansdowne, PA on Thursday, April 22. Buskin (piano, 215-477-4270 guitar) and Batteau (violin, guitar) – accompanied by vir- tuoso percussionist Marshal Rosenberg – will perform for the Lansdowne Folk Club in 20th Century Club, a Victorian era jewel located at 84 South Lansdowne Avenue. Contem- porary Americana singer-songwriter Abi Tapia opens the show at 7:30 p.m. Tickets, priced at $15 in advance and $18 at the door, can be ordered online at [email protected] or Advertise in by calling the club at 610-622-7250. Following a 13-year hiatus, Buskin and Batteau, returned to the studio last year to record their fourth CD, Red Shoes City Suburban and Golden Hearts. The classically-trained artists, who describe themselves as “hopelessly romantic,” “defiantly immature” and “usually hungry,” have been Clio-winning News to Reach jingle writers (“The Heartbeat of America” for Chevrolet, “All Aboard ” and “I’m Lovin’ It” for McDonald’s, among others) and have written songs that have been recorded Your Customers! by such notable artists as Judy Collins; Astrud Gilberto; Ladysmith Black Mambazo; ; Bette Midler; Harmonic and witty folk-pop duo David Buskin & Robin Batteau Anne Murray; the Oak Ridge Boys; Peter, Paul & Mary; and will perform for the Lansdowne Folk Club in Lansdowne, PA U PCOMING S PECIAL I SSUES: Tom Rush (with whom they got their start in 1979 as his on Thursday, April 22. Contemporary Americana singer-song- backup band). writer Abi Tapia (shown) opens the show at 7:30 p.m. April 21 – Education News & Camp, As a duo, Buskin & Batteau have performed on London Senior Services & Sr. Back Page street corners, in New York ’s Carnegie Hall and at folk fes- found online at www.buskinandbatteau.com. tivals throughout the U.S. They also have shared Grammy, Now in its 17th year, the Lansdowne Folk Club is an all- April 28 – Healthy Living, Camp, Get Emmy and Gold Record Awards and have performed and volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting Ready for Mother’s Day recorded with a host of Americana favorites. More infor- folk, acoustic and blues music. Find information at May 5 – Education News, Sr. Back Page mation on them, as well as a few choice songs, can be www.myspace.com/lansdownefolkclub. Get Ready for Mother’s Day May 12 – Healthy Living, Education News May 19 – Healthy Living, Senior Services & WEST LAUREL HILL CEMETERY TO PARTICIPATE IN FREE LIBRARY FESTIVAL Sr. Back Page, Education News est Laurel Hill Cemetery will present its new book A tour. Find Dining & Entertainment News WVisual Walk Through A Historic American Cemetery at The Festival weekend includes poetry readings, musical Every Week! the 4th Annual Free Library Festival April 17 and 18. Hun- performances, free programming for all ages and much dreds of photographs illustrating the Cemetery’s magnifi- more! Visit http://libwww.freelibrary.org/bookfestival/ for Call 610-667-6623 for details. cent monuments, mausoleums and arboretum are accom- information. Deadline previous Thursday. panied by archival materials including historic photographs, Historic West Laurel Hill Cemetery is a non-profit, non- pamphlets, etc. A biography section highlights some of denominational cemetery, an arboretum and an outdoor CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – the cemetery’s most renowned residents at rest. sculpture garden rich in cultural and social history. West Your Community Paper West Laurel Hill Cemetery’s sister cemetery, Laurel Hill, Laurel Hill Cemetery is located at 215 Belmont Avenue in will join at the Festival. Visit its booth to purchase the book Bala Cynwyd. For information, call 610-664-1591 or visit for 25 Years! and learn more about these historic cemeteries. There will www.forever-care.com. be free activities for children and a drawing for a private Call City Suburban News at 610-667-6623 for Great Rates and Advertising Ideas to Help Your Business! April 14 – April 20, 2010 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Page 7

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Arriving at the Please Touch Museum for Fred’s Footsteps Party in the Park are, from left – Anna Catania of Philadelphia; Don Arriving at the Residences at the Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia, Keim and Sylvia DiBona, Platinum Sponsor, of Bryn Mawr; for the Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education Sponsor Party Missy and Greg Garber, members of the Grant Advisory Com- are – honorees Irene and Fred Shabel of Rittenhouse Square. mittee, of Wynnewood. Anna Catania of Ten Pennies Florist & Decorators, donated flowers for a year to the silent auction.

At Please Touch Museum and by the exhibit “Waterway Play,” sponsored by AQUA, are – Eileen and Nicholas DeBenedictis, President and CEO, Aqua America, of Bryn Mawr.

Enjoying the evening are, from left – Amy and Joseph A. Frick, President and CEO, Independence Blue Cross, Platinum Sponsor, Attending the Sponsors Party reception that was a thank you of Newtown Square; Deb and Ed Lovelidge of Worcester. for sponsors and supporters participating in the Annual Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education Benefit for Children are, from left – Jerry and Raye Johnson, Chairman and CEO, Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education Center, of Bryn Mawr; Benefit co-chairman and host, Karen Dougherty Buchholz of Flourtown. Annual Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education Benefit

The 27th annual Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education Attending the cocktail reception in the Carousel Room are Benefit, Champions for Children, will be held April 23, 2010, Ronna and Bob Hall of Penn Valley. at the Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education Center, 4842 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. The event will begin at 6 p.m. with cocktail and silent auction, followed by dinner and live Party in the Park auction. The event will feature a special tribute to Irene and Fred Shabel, for their years of leadership and dedication to The G. Fred DiBona, Jr. Memorial Foundation presented the young people at Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Educa- Fred’s Footsteps, March 19, 2010 at the Please Touch Museum, tion Center. Benefit Co-Chairs are Karen Dougherty Buchholz Memorial Hall, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. The fabulous and Carl Buchholz. Chairman of the Board is Jerry Johnson. At the reception are, from left – Linda Roth of Berwyn; Fred evening featured food, fun and dancing to music provided Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education provides oppor- DiBona, III, Vice President of the Foundation, and his mother, by Chico’s Vibe. Silent and live auctions were held with Tim tunities for a diverse cross-section of young people, espe- Sylvia DiBona, Platinum Sponsors, of Bryn Mawr. Lake, NBC10 News Anchor, as auctioneer. Fred’s Footsteps cially those from under-resourced families and communities, helps families through difficult times by providing direct finan- to make positive choices in their lives, remain in and succeed cial assistance to families who find themselves in a financial in school, reject violence and other risky behaviors, and grow crisis due to the costs associated with caring for a chronically into active, responsible and productive citizens. Arthur Ashe or critically ill child. Proceeds from the event will help fam- Youth Tennis and Education Center is a national model for ilies take another step forward. Party in the Park was spon- innovative youth and tennis, leadership development, and sored by SEI Wealth Network. educational enrichment programs. For information call 215- 487-3477.

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