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4 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 5 Radnor Studio 21 Board of Directors

• Jack Brooks – (RS21 Board Chair- • John Dallas Bowers – (RS21 Board and person and Program Producer) Execu- Program Producer) Extensive experience in tive director of the Mid-Atlantic television and radio marketing, advertising United Methodist Foundation. and sales. Currently a communications Over 20 years’ experience as a consultant. Board memberships have registered representative and finan- included Crozer-Keystone Health System, cial advisor. Also serves on the Spring Garden Soup Society and Cornerstone boards of the Wayne Senior Center and several Center for Change. other civic and business organizations. • Richard J. Anthony, Sr. – (RS21 Board and Program Producer) Extensive executive and • Art Hartel, Esq. – (RS21 Board and Radnor consulting experience with two international Citizens Communications Council) More than management consulting firms, entrepreneur, • In the Heart of South Wayne 40 years as an attorney in general practice angel investor, author. Adjunct faculty, Welcome to 323 Midland, a classic and entrepreneur. A founder and past . Founder of The Victorian home offering the best of • Detached 2-car garage with extra storage chairman of the board of Radnor Studio 21, Entrepreneurs Network for business vintage charm from yesteryear as past chairman of the Radnor Citizens startups and prospective investors. • Formal living room with wood burning fire place Communications Council and member Radnor well as modern day conveniences. Township Charter Review Committee. • John Ricciutti – (RS21 Board and Program $1,250,000 • Family room with built in bookcases and cabinets Producer) Retired SEPTA Director of • Bruce Wilson, Esq. – (RS21 Board) Retired SVP Transportation. Aware-winning RS21 producer – Law and Government Affairs, Conrail. and documentary maker, having won two Telly Served with the Antitrust Division of the Awards and an Emmy. Currently interim United States Department of Justice. Board general manager for Radnor Studio 21 member of the Wayne Senior Center, dealing principally with production policies chairman of the Radnor Township Civil Service and procedures compliance. Commission and past chairman of the Radnor Citizens Communications Council. • Lucy Lopez – (RS21 Board) Director of Media Mentoring and Public Relations, Uncommon Individual Foundation (UIF). Formerly veteran reporter and video network journalist, Canadian Broadcasting Company. Currently overseeing design and construction of state-of-the-art multi-media studio at UIF.

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We are very excited to debut our brand new online-based registration system on Tuesday, May 1, 2018! Signing up for the various programs, events, and trips that we offer will now be easier than ever! You can access our online registration portal by visiting www.radnor.com/recreationregistration.

Setting Up Your Account Profile In The Online System

RADNOR TOWNSHIP The first time you visit the online registration portal you will need to create an Account profile DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION & COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING to set up you and your family in the system. *NOTE: When setting up your Account profile, you will be prompted to enter your email address. This is a *required field. The email address It is the mission of the Radnor Township Recreation & Community Programming Department to provide the highest quality of you enter will be used as your User ID to log into your account. Upon completing the setup of life for all members of the community by providing an array of recreational activities, leisure services, parks, and facilities through loyalty, reliability, and friendly customer service. We are committed to effective and responsible management of all your User Account profile, an email containing a temporary password will be sent to the email levels of our service and operation. We aspire to grow and prosper by discovering innovative and cooperative ventures, and address you provided during registration. You will then use that to login the first time, where creating new opportunities. We believe in establishing the core foundations of our community by providing opportunities that you will be prompted to change your temporary (Old) password to a new password that will encourage healthy and active lifestyles, enjoyment, relaxation, sense of community, and life-long learning as well as opportunities that enrich the well being for present and future generations of Radnor Township. be your own. Please save your email and password because you will need that information for all future registrations. Once your account is set up, you will be able to register you and your family for all of the programs, events, and trips that we have available in the online portal! Department Staff Tammy Cohen, Director Need Help While Setting Up Your Account Profile? [email protected], ext. 141 We have both a PDF version and a video version of the step by step instructors Heather DiCanzio, Program Supervisor [email protected], ext. 149 for setting up your account on www.radnor.com/recreation and on the online registration portal, www.radnor.com/recreationregistration. If you have any questions while Tracey Hardos, Program Coordinator setting up your account, please contact our office at 610-688-5600. [email protected], ext. 136

Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Phone:610-688-5600 Program, Events, Trips Registration Key Website: www.radnor.com/recreation To help you identify how you can register for each of the programs, events, and trips in this brochure, please be on the lookout for the colored gryphons. They will be posted on anything Email Updates that accepts registration. The color will let you know how registration is accepted. To receive e-mail announcements regarding the various programs and events offered by the Recreation & Community Programming Department, GREEN GRYPHONS mean registration is accepted through the contact [email protected] or call 610-688-5600 and Township’s new online registration system. ask to have your email added to the list! E-blasts are sent out monthly with the most up to date information YELLOW GRYPHONS mean registration is accepted through a regarding programs and special events. Partner’s online registration system. Send Us Feedback! Have you/your child participated in a program or attended RED GRYPHONS mean registration is only accepted through paper. an event? If so we would love to hear your feedback! Please email [email protected] or call 610-688-5600.

10 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 11 Radnor Champions: Programming For Children With Special Needs REGISTRATION & REFUND POLICIES AND PROCEDURES These exciting programs are a first-class sports Radnor Township Recreation Department Programs/Trips/Events (Read Information Carefully): experience for boys and girls with special needs. General Registration Information for Programs/Trips/Events: General questions, please contact our office at 610-688-5600. The majority of registration for Department Programs/Trips/Events IS NOW OFFERED ONLINE THROUGH OUR NEW SYSTEM! SEE PREVIOUS PAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION! Through a structured environment, programs will Registrations will continue until program/trip/event is filled. emphasize teamwork, social skills, and learning a

Payment Methods: Cash or check made payable to “Radnor Township” is accepted for in-office registrations only. Credit Cards are accepted both in-office variety of sports through no pressure and and through the online registration. Discount Tickets Program - registration and payments accepted by cash or check ONLY - no credit cards accept- low-competition! These unique sports opportunities ed - online registration is not accepted for Discount Ticket Program.

are designed for participants of all ability levels with Non-Residents: Radnor Township residents have priority registration. Non-Radnor Township residents will pay the established rate of an additional $30 per special attention given to players who struggle with program/trip/event. large crowds, loud sounds, or social situations. Our Refunds: We reserve the right to cancel a program/trip/event any time if insufficient registrations are not obtained. In this case, a full refund will be issued. If you cancel or withdraw your registration, you must submit a refund request to our Department 3 weeks (21 days) prior to the start of the program/ professional coaches and volunteers work together trip/event in order to be considered for a refund. Approved refunds are subject to an administration charge of 10% the total fee of the program/trip/ to create a fun, friendly, and positive environment for all participants! Make new event (no less than $10.00). If your participation is terminated for failure to follow rules of conduct, or for actions or conduct detrimental to or incompatible friends, develop skills, and work together! with the best interests of the program/trip/event as a whole, you are not entitled to a refund.

Cancellations: There is a minimum number of registrations that are needed - please note that the registration minimum/maximum and current status indicat- ed through the registration portal may not be an accurate reflection of the actual program registration status. If registration numbers are not sufficient, the program/trip/event will be canceled. Participants will be notified and will receive a full refund.

Waitlists: You will be added to a waitlist if we have reached our maximum in a program/trip/event - please note that the waitlist number indicated through the registration portal may not be an accurate reflection of the actual program waitlist status. We will contact you if there is a cancellation by another participant or if conditions allow us to re-open registration.

Essential Eligibility Criteria: Our highest priority is providing a safe and positive experience to all participants. In order to create a safe and positive environment that fosters success, all participants must be able to perform the following functions outlined below. If the participant has a special condition that would prevent him/her from meeting the Essential Eligibility Criteria of the program/trip/event, the Township may not be able to make accommodations for the participant.

The Essential Eligibility Criteria are the following: • Understand and follow the directions of staff. • Communicate needs and concerns to staff. • Identify and avoid health and safety risks. • Assume responsibility for personal care independently, such as feeding or dressing oneself (if applicable), or using the restroom. • Refrain from abusive behaviors, physical or verbal, toward self and others. • Function effectively as part of a group and work together with others. • Participate in varied environments, sometimes with transitions, both indoors/outdoors; in cold/hot temperatures. • Manage personal mobility and distances independently at the program/trip/event site. • Carry weight of personal belongings as applicable (lunch, towel, water bottle) in a backpack. • Participate fully in the outlined activities in the program/trip/event description.

To best serve the needs of program/trip/event registrations, for program participants of various conditions, additional information may be requested.

Locations: Please call us if you need confirmation or directions to program/trip/event locations.

Returning from Trips: While at a trip destination, it is your responsibility to return to the bus at the designated time at the conclusion of the trip. If you are late in returning back to the bus, you are responsible to provide your own transportation back to Radnor Township. We will not hold the bus for late participants. At many of our destinations, the bus cannot wait for long periods of time for everyone to return. Please plan accordingly.

Inclement Weather & Program Status: Inclement weather advisory notices and cancellations will be posted at www.radnor.com, click the drop down menu for Recreation, then click Field and Program Status. We will make every effort to email you in addition to updating the website. Please contact our office if More programs will continue to be added to this program series! For more you have questions regarding program. Cancellations at Radnor Township School District locations may not reflect our status. Our inclement weather pro- gram notices are not for programs offered by the local community organizations - Please consult each of these organizations directly. information please call The Recreation Department at 610-688-5600 or you can email us at [email protected].

12 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 13 Radnor Township Recreation & Community Programming Department

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In Partnership with Radnor Township T-Birds T-Ball - Spring/Summer 2018 Basketball

Location: 125 South Wayne Avenue, Wayne Fee: $60 per season ($90 for non-residents) Days of the Week: Mondays and Thursdays Times: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (unless otherwise noted)

(13 weeks) Summer June 4, 2018 - August 30, 2018 T-Birds T-Ball - Spring: For Boys and Girls Ages 3 - 5 ​ ​ Instructional tee-ball for 3 - 5 year-olds. Players learn the basics of catching, fielding, throwing, and hitting. Then they apply what they’ve learned in fun, non-competitive games. Parents are encouraged to participate in the coaching and Fall (13 weeks) are provided practice plans and assistance in coaching young children. Jump Start Sports staff will lead the instruction. September 3, 2018 - November 29, 2018 A parent or guardian must be present for the duration of this program. (November 23rd) Dates: Time: Friday Evenings, 4:30PM - 5:30PM, OR April 13th - May 18th 5:30PM - 7:30PM (One Hour, Rotating Schedule) Winter (14 weeks) Location: Fee: December 3, 2018 - March 7, 2018 Bo Connor Park $95 (Resident) *Time To Be Determined* $125 (Non-Resident) (No program December 24th, and December 31st)

T-Birds T-Ball - Summer: For Boys and Girls Ages 3 - 5 ​ ​ Spring 19’ (12 weeks) Dates: Time: Tuesday Evenings, 5:30PM - 7:30PM March 11, 2019 - May 30, 2019 June 12th - July 17th (One Hour Session, Schedule Will Rotate) Location: Fee: Encke Park $95 (Resident) $125 (Non-Resident)

For more information & to register, visit www.jumpstartsports.com To register for one or multiple season(s) please visit www.radnor.com/recreationregistration.

Or contact Jen Yuvan at [email protected] Recreation Community Programming Department Look for us on Facebook (Jump Start Sports Philadelphia) & Instagram (@JumpStartSportsPhiladelphia) 301 Iven Avenue, Wayne PA | 610-688-5600 | www.radnor.com/Programs

14 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 15 DISCOUNT TICKET PROGRAM Discount tickets may only be purchased in person at the Radnor Township Building.

ONLY CASH OR CHECK ACCEPTED. NO CREDIT CARDS.

DISCOUNT MOVIE TICKETS

Theatre Discounted Price Savings Regal Theatres, Edwards Theatres, $9.50 $2.50+ PICKLEBALL United Artist Theatres Tickets are valid for all films and show times. Tickets are not valid for special events, private screenings, or online ticket purchases. These tickets do not have an expiration date. Premiere Movie tickets are valid at Regal, Edwards and United Artist Theatres nationwide. Tickets may also be used for admission to IMAX/giant screen features with a surcharge at applicable theatres. Discount Amusement Park Tickets

Most tickets will be available for the following Amusement Parks by mid-May, 2018! Call 610-688-5600, ext. 190 for availability!

Amusement Parks will include: Adventure Aquarium, Dorney Park, Dutch Wonderland, Hershey Park,

Philadelphia Zoo, and Six Flags!

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16 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 17 RADNOR TOWNSHIP 2018 SUMMER CAMPS 2018 SUMMER DAY CAMP Harry Potter Magical University Camps Attention Wizards and Witches! The Brandywine School of Wizardry announces its 11th year of Wizarding camp in Radnor! Each full-day and half-day, week long, camp is unique and jam-packed with action and excitement including Quidditch! In between your “classes,” which may include (but are certainly not limited to) Defense Against the Arts, Potions, Herbology, Divination, Care of Magical Creatures, and Charms, you can spend galleons at Honeydukes and Zonkos, duel another wizard, sip a butter beer, be sorted into your proper house and find the wand that’s right for you! You and your campmates will sleuth together to solve that week’s magical mystery as you work through mystical challenges! Each week is unique and every day is different! Everything kicks off with Owlers flown to every child’s Muggle home. Each camper receives a wand and galleons. Please let us know of any identified special needs and accompanying aids. Also, remember to alert us to allergies and medical conditions so that we may staff appropriately. Robes available. *Children must have completed Kindergarten in order to participate in this program*

Session # 1 Session # 2 Date Monday to Friday, July 16-20, 2018 Date Monday to Friday, August 6-10, 2018 REGISTER TODAY BY GOING TO Fee* Full Day: Resident: $395 / Non-Resident: $425 Fee* Full Day: Resident: $395 / Non-Resident: $425 Half Day: Resident: $252/ Non-Resident: $282 Half Day: Resident: $252/ Non-Resident: $282 Location Sacred Heart Academy Bryn Mawr Location Sacred Heart Academy Bryn Mawr WWW.RADNOR.COM/RDC 480 S. Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bryn Mawr 480 S. Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bryn Mawr Age 6 to 15 Age 6 to 15 Now Hiring for 2018 Camp Staff Back to Camp Night: Time Full Day: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Time Full Day: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Various camp leadership positions are available for Tuesday, June 12, 2018 Half Day: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Half Day: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm the summer 2018. We are looking for dependable, Radnor Township Municipal Building *Sign up for both sessions and receive $50 off of the Full Day price and $25 off of the Half Day Price for both sessions!* enthusiastic, self-starters who enjoy working with Come meet some of the Radnor Day Camp and leading children! Positions are for six weeks staff members and have your questions Youth Theatre Camps plus training with competitive pay. Contact Program Supervisor, Heather DiCanzio, answered about our camp for 2018! In Theatre Horizon’s Summer Drama Camp, young actors spend a week [email protected] for more information. Please note this is for registrants only! working as an ensemble to create an original play – full of drama, comedy, suspense, and one-of-a-kind characters. Campers are guided through playwriting basics and fun improvisation games by our professional teaching artists. RADNOR DAY CAMP Leadership in Training (LIT) Program: On the last day, they perform their world premiere play for an audience! In Drama Camp, children make new friends, build listening and ensemble skills, take on Regular Registration: leadership roles, and explore their creativity. Please bring water and a healthy lunch. Saturday, February 3rd to Thursday, May 31st** VERY LIMITED AVAILABILITY! Session # 1 Session # 2 **If maximum capacity is reached before May Campers entering grades 7 through 9 for Fall, 2018 Date Monday to Friday, August 6-10, 2018 Date Monday to Friday, August 13-17, 2018 31st, camp will be closed to registrations. are eligible to be in our LIT Program, where they are Age Entering Grades 2-6 Age Entering Grades 2-6 Radnor Day Camp is a 6 week summer camp for children given the opportunity to be mentored by camp staff in entering grades 1st-9th. Planned activities include arts & order to learn the basic camp operations as well as Time 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Time 9:00 am to 3:00 pm crafts, sports & games, swimming, performing arts, field the leadership skills necessary to assist in the Fee Resident: $210 / Non-Resident: $240 Fee Resident: $210/ Non-Resident: $240 trips, and special events. Field trips & special lunch days are optional and require additional fees. Transportation will supervision of the younger campers. Christ Church Ithan Christ Church Ithan Location Location be provided to and from camp for all Radnor resident 536 Conestoga Road, Villanova, PA 536 Conestoga Road, Villanova, PA full-day campers if you choose this option. Half-day campers are provided transportation to camp, but must be Interested LIT campers must: picked up at camp at 12:30 p.m. Shining Knights Chess Camp 1. Provide a letter of recommendation from Location is at Radnor Elementary *School. *subject to change Spend a week playing and learning about chess from the Shining Knights chess coaches! Our coaches someone unrelated to the camper (i.e, a have taught tens of thousands of children to play. Many have won state and national championships. June 25th to August 3rd; No Camp 7/4/18 coach, a teacher) Assigned to groups by skill level, classes appeal to total beginners through advanced tournament Full Day: 9:00am - 3:00pm Half Day: 9:00am - 12:30pm players. Campers receive t-shirts and tournament-style chess sets. Activities include learning openings, 2. Provide a letter of interest written by the tactics, and end games, studying master games, playing against fellow students and analyzing student games. Full Day: $1,475.00 (Resident Rate)* camper With Trips & Lunches $1,505.00 (Non-resident Rate) Campers take short breaks for snacks and fresh air every hour. 3. Attend a brief presentation at Back to Camp Full Day: $1,325.00 (Resident Rate)* Night Age Entering Grades 1- 5 With NO Trips & Lunches $1,355.00 (Non-resident Rate)

REGISTER TODAY! Date Monday-Friday, July 30– August 3, 2018 Half Day: $1,100.00 (Resident Rate)* All program details and prices With Trips & Lunches $1,130.00 (Non-resident Rate) Time Half Day: 9:00am to 12:00pm are subject to change. Register for these programs by visiting Fee Half Day: Residents—$200 Non-Residents—$230 Half Day: $1,025.00 (Resident Rate)* www.radnor.com/RDC • 610-688-5600 www.radnor.com/recreationregistration With NO Trips & Lunches $1,055.00 (Non-resident Rate) Location Kumon of Wayne 369a W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne *Prorated fee available for campers in Radnor Township School District summer school programs. Please call 610-688-5600 for more information

18 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 19 WORLD CUP SPORTS ACADEMY NATURE/OUTDOORS CAMP and RADNOR TOWNSHIP RECREATION present SURVIVOR NATURE & HIKING CAMP ALL-STAR SPORTS CAMP at Radnor Activity Center

• Basketball • Pickle Ball

• Baseball/Softball • Bocce

• Touch Football • Wiffle Ball

• Soccer/Futsal • Frisbee golf

• Olympic Sports • Kick Ball

7 WEEKS OF EXCITING CAMPS FOR SUMMER! 6 CAMPS: JUNE, JULY & AUGUST !2018 2018 Dates All-Star Sports Camp offers campers the opportunity to June 25-29 July 23-27 develop their athletic ability and learn important life Campers ford streams, sing songs, play capture the ag, and learn basic hiking skills. Groups explore the July 2-3, 5-6* July 30-Aug 3 skills through a wide variety of activities. Our wide- woods and learn about the plants and animals within. Our curriculum includes popular group challenges July 9-13 Aug 6-10 ranging curriculum ensures individual abilities are such as boat races, ra� and shelter building, as well as our famous scavenger hunt! Bring lunch and a July 16-20 challenged while fostering an environment of teamwork and sportsmanship. water bo�le, and wear clothes that can get dirty!

Radnor Activity Center Camp Dates Times Fee* The newly renovated sports venue is located in the heart of Wayne. This modern facility can 1 June 25‐29 9:00am‐3:00pm $290* accommodate a diverse range of sports and activities; the 125 South Wayne Avenue, Wayne location (behind the Radnor firehouse) is ideal for convenient drop-off and pick-up. 2 July 9‐13 9:00am‐3:00pm $290* 3 July 16‐20 9:00am‐3:00pm $290* Camp Details Time: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm 4 July 23‐27 9:00am‐3:00pm $290* Cost: $260/week (Multiple camps: $230/week) 5 July 30– Aug 3 9:00am‐3:00pm $290* *week of July 2 - $200/4 day camp Ages: 6-13 (campers must have completed Kindergarten) 6 Aug 6‐10 9:00am‐3:00pm $290* All Star Juniors (age 3-5) offered week of June 25th Ages 7 to 13 *Mul�ple Camps: $260/week SERIOUSLY 9:00-11:00am; $125 FUN! Space is limited, sign up today ! REGISTER FOR THIS CAMP

REGISTER TODAY AT WWW.WCUPSA.COM Questions? Email [email protected] or call 610-952-7122 ONLINE REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE AT WWW.WCUPSA.COM

20 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 21 Summer Junior and Adult Tennis Lessons

Learn fundamentals of the sport, including forehand, backhand, serve & volley as well as basic offensive & defensive strategy. Racquet provided if needed, bring water. Please wear sneakers. Age 5 to Adult Date Tuesdays and Thursdays June 19 to July 19 Location Warren Filipone Park *subject to change Fee Resident: $160 / Non-Resident: $190 per player Session # 1 - Beginners & Advanced Beginners Time 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Session # 2 - Advanced Beginners & Intermediates Time 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm Session # 3 - Adults Time 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm REGISTER FOR THIS PROGRAM! SUMMER SOCCER CAMPS Register for tennis here: www.radnor.com/recreationregistration in partnership with Radnor Township ENROLL TODAY AT SOUTHEASTPA.SSREG.ORG

Soccer Shots is an engaging children’s soccer RADNOR TOWNSHIP program with a focus on character development. 2018 SUMMER CAMPS Our caring team positively impacts children’s lives One week Camp! on and off the field through best-in-class MONDAY 7/23 - FRIDAY 7/27 coaching, curriculum and communication. @ Radnor Memorial Field CHILDREN AGES 2-6 Our coaches are the best-trained 9:00AM-10:30AM* …………………………....$150 in the business *Parents must remain onsite during program CHILDREN AGES 7-12 Our curriculum is expert- HALF DAY: 9:00AM-12:00PM ………………$215 approved, age-appropriate, & FULL DAY: 9:00AM-3:00PM ………………...$350 aligns with childhood education standards MONDAY 8/13 - FRIDAY 8/17 @ Clem Macrone Park CHILDREN AGES 2-6 Our communication is thorough, 9:00AM-10:30AM* …………………………....$150 guaranteeing an exceptional *Parents must remain onsite during program customer experience CHILDREN AGES 7-12 HALF DAY: 9:00AM-12:00PM ………………$215 Register and Pay Online FULL DAY: 9:00AM-3:00PM ………………...$350 www.southeastpa.ssreg.org CONTACT: [email protected] 484-321-6918

QUESTIONS? 484-321-6918 | [email protected] | soccershots.org/southeastpa

22 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 23 Radnor Township & Tredyffrin Township Recreation are pleased to partner and present... 2018 U.S. OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Friday, August 31, 2018 Men’s & Women’s 3rd Round SUMMER SOCCER Flushing Meadows, New York in partnership with Radnor Township The Radnor Township Recreation & Community ENROLL TODAY AT SOUTHEASTPA.SSREG.ORG Programming Department once again takes its annual SUMMER 2018 SEASON AT trip to witness the exciting U.S. Open Tennis Soccer Shots is an engaging children’s soccer Championships, the world’s premier tennis event! You program with a focus on character development. CLEM MACRONE PARK will have the opportunity to watch the world’s greatest Our caring team positively impacts children’s lives on and off the field through best-in-class WHEN: male and female players stake their claim to one of the coaching, curriculum and communication. Wednesday 6/20-8/8 (off 7/4 and 7/11) most coveted titles in sports - U.S. Open Champion. ALL CHILDREN AGE 2 @ 6:00PM-6:30PM! ALL CHILDREN AGES 3-7 @ 6:00PM-6:45PM Our coaches are the best-trained OR Bus departs for NY: 7:15 AM from Radnor Memorial Park in the business Saturdays 6/23-7/28 Matches begin at: 11:00 AM ALL CHILDREN AGE 2 @ 9:00AM-9:30AM! Our curriculum is expert- ALL CHILDREN AGES 3-7 @ 9:40AM-10:25AM Bus departs for Radnor: 6:30 PM from USTA National Tennis Center approved, age-appropriate, & Fee: $125; price includes ticket & round-trip aligns with childhood education HOW: standards 6 WEEK SUMMER SEASONS transportation on deluxe motor coach

$90 RESIDENT Our communication is thorough, $120 NON-RESIDENT Seating for this trip is located in the Upper Promenade Level of Arthur Ashe stadium. Seating for all other guaranteeing an exceptional courts at the USTA National Tennis Center are first-come, first serve. WHERE: customer experience ON SITE @ CLEM MACRONE PARK Register and Pay Online CONTACT: Please register for the trip by visiting www.southeastpa.ssreg.org [email protected] www.radnor.com/recreationregistration 484-321-6918

Radnor Township Recreation & Community Programming Department

QUESTIONS? 484-321-6918 | [email protected] | soccershots.org/southeastpa 301 Iven Avenue, Wayne PA 19087 www.radnor.com/recreation • 610-688-5600

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Sports Legends of Delaware Statue County Museum LOCATED AT THE RADNOR TOWNSHIP BUILDING DeDication 301 IVEN AVENUE, WAYNE PA FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! Saturday June 2, 2018 MUSEUM HOURS ARE MONDAY-FRIDAY 9 AM TO 4 PM (SATURDAY AND SUNDAY TOURS ARE AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT) FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 610-909-4919

Mickey Vernon

This extraordinary portrait of Emlen Paul Arizin Tunnell was completed by Radnor Township employee, James Corcoran. Emlen, a 1942 graduate of Radnor High School, and a WW II Veteran was the first African American to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967.The portrait will be on display in the Emlen Tunnell Gallery at the museum’s home on the second floor of the Radnor Township Municipal Building. Jane Barkman Radnor Township Municipal Building 301 Iven Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087 www.sportslegendsofdelawarecounty.com

Dedication Ceremony at 2:00 pm

All parking will be off site at 555 Lancaster Avenue

www.EmlenTunnell.com

610.688.5600 Ext.#141

26 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 27 Radnor Township Recreation and Community Programming Department and Radnor Boy Scouts & Cub Scouts Present: Radnor’s Great American Backyard Campout!

Saturday, June 16, 2018 Rain Date: Saturday, June 23, 2018 PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Register online at: The Willows Park www.radnor.com/campout

Designed for novice and beginner campers Bring your own camping supplies and tent! Campers must be accompanied by Parent/Guardian! Camping 101 with Radnor Scouts Afternoon activities will tentatively begin at 1pm. Night Hike Through A full schedule will be available The Willows in the beginning of June. Check How-To: back for more details! Pitch a Tent For more information & Set-Up your Campsite online registration visit: Start a Campfire www.radnor.com/campout

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32 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 33 Hello, my name is Charles Kern.

As a professional sculptor and animal-lover, I’ve combined my passions and created Everlasting Hug, a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity dedicated to saving the lives of pets that need our help. I’ve created a unique line of handcrafted pet products that celebrate the amazing love between pets and their humans. Each time you purchase one of these memorable gifts, you are helping to feed, shelter, neuter and medicate a loving pet. We o‚er figurines, candles, candle holders, pet memorials, tabletop fountains, wall sconces, pet urns, and bereavement items featuring cats, dogs, horses and rabbits. 100% of the profit goes directly to pet rescue, shelters and organizations who support the welfare of pets in need.

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Custom Home Design - Renovations Additions - Kitchens & Bathrooms 10 North Bacton Hill Road Malvern, PA 19355 P.610.640.3742 • F.610.640.4012 PA LIC# 032940 WWW.JDTConstructionLLC.COM 34 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 35 Radnor Township Recreation and Community Programming Department Radnor Township Recreation & Community Programming Department and the Radnor Committee for Special Education present…

FACILITY INFORMATION The Radnor Activity Center at Sulpizio Gym (RAC) is an indoor gymnasium where members of the community can both rent the facility for their private usage and participate in a wide variety of programs organized by the Radnor Township Recre- ation and Community Programming Department. The building was part of the for- mer Radnor Middle School and through a lease agreement with Radnor Township School District, the Township now manages the facility.

The building was named in honor of Louis J. Sulpizio, a former educator, coach, and administrator with Radnor Township School District. Mr. Sulpizio was born and raised in Wayne and was a graduate of Radnor High School. He joined the school BIRTHDAY PARTIES district in 1951 and during his tenure, he taught history, coached all sports, and retired as the Radnor Middle School Assistant Principal in 1983. Host your child’s birthday party at the RAC! Call 610-688-5600 for more The RAC is located at 125 South Wayne Avenue in beautiful downtown Wayne, information & details! directly behind the Radnor Fire Company. Renovated in 2016, it is a full-size gymnasium facility offering a dynamic space for many forms of recreational Join us this spring for an exciting new program designed specifically for boys and programming. PROGRAMMING girls with special needs! Our new spring soccer program will emphasize teamwork Parking is available in the municipal lot across the street from the Radnor Fire OPPORTUNITIES and social skills while introducing participants to the sport of soccer. This program Company. Please do not park in the Fire Company parking lot. Parking in the Have a special skill or talent? Interested Radnor Township School District lot is available during off-school hours only. in creating and running a program at is designed for special needs participants of all ability levels with an emphasis on the RAC? Contact us at 610-688-5600 fun and fundamentals, not competition. Our professional coaches and volunteers for more information! GYM PERMITS work together to create a fun, friendly, and positive environment for all participants! To obtain a permit for your use, please submit the INTERESTED IN Participants are required to wear shin guards at all times during the program. Radnor Activity Center Usage Application prior to your requested date along with the applicable fee. RENTING? Cleats are recommended, but not required.

FEES* Please call 610-688-5600 for date DATES & TIMES: Wednesdays: April 25 to June 20, 2018, 5:30 to 6:30 PM (no program on 5/9) availability. Then, fill out and return the attached application and payment to: GROUP 1: . LOCATION: Radnor Elementary School, Multi-Purpose Field, 20 Matsonford Road, Radnor PA Radnor Residents/ Radnor Non-Profit Organizations or Programs. Radnor Township Recreation and

Full Gym/Hour: $60.00 Community Programming AGE: Boys and girls in grades K through 8—if you have or know high school aged children interested GROUP 2: Attn: RAC Rental in participating in our programs please contact us! Non-Radnor Residents/ Non-Radnor Non-Profit Organizations or 301 Iven Avenue

Groups. Wayne, PA 19087 FEE: Residents—$115 / Non-residents—$145 (Price includes player shirt)

Full Gym/Hour: $110.00 Please make checks payable to Radnor Township. Major credit cards Please register by Friday, April 20th, or email us by April 20th to let us know your interest *For the complete Fee Schedule including some of the other pricing are accepted at the Radnor Recreation in participating if you are unable to get us your registration form in time. Thank you! categories please visit www.radnor.com/recreation. and Community Programming Office.

For more information and to check for availability, contact: Visit our website for registration information as well as the most up to date program details. Radnor Township Recreation and Community Programming Department www.radnor.com/CHAMPIONS | 610-688-5600 | Radnor Township, 301 Iven Avenue, Wayne PA 301 Iven Avenue ▪ Wayne, PA 19087 | www.radnor.com/recreation | 610-688-5600

36 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 37 Park Picnic Area & Pavilion Rentals

Park Rules & Regulations Picnic Area and Pavilion Reservations: There are a host of picnic areas and two picnic pavilions GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS available for you to reserve for your family or group  All Radnor Township parks and facilities are to be used at your own risk. gathering! A permit must be obtained in advance of any Clem Macrone Park  Park hours are: DAWN TO DUSK. formal usage, subject to availability of the facility. We begin  Park Bathroom code to enter for parks with restrooms: 1-2-3; exception is Clem Macrone Park which is 1-2-3-#. taking reservations for the picnic season in January each  Park Bathrooms are closed for public access during the winter months. year. Please note that informal picnics and park usage do  Dogs are permitted in Township parks except in areas specifically posted against them. not require a permit, however, they may not be available  Cars are to be parked in designated areas only. unless you submit a formal application and check the  Picnic tables and other park equipment are not to be moved. schedule.

RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES A formal application is required in advance, please see the Township website under the Recreation heading/Permits &  Possession or use of alcoholic beverages. Forms. Permits can be obtained by both individual/family  Damaging, defacing, destroying or removing any property, vegetation, building, equipment or notices. groups, businesses and organizations. All applicants must  Discarding of trash, garbage or other litter except into containers provided for that purpose (Areas around grills and picnic tables must be clean at all Fenimore Woods times). be 18 years and older. See fee schedule outlined below  Possession or use of any type of firearms where such possession or use is in violation of the Uniform Firearms Act, 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 6101 right. Maximum usage varies by site and we suggest you et seq. Archery equipment may only be used in special areas as may be provided for such use. visit the park area or pavilion in advance of submitting your  Fires, except in facilities especially provided for that purpose (All fires are to be extinguished prior to leaving the premises). application in order to familiarize yourself with the facility.  Boisterous, immoral or indecent actions or conduct annoying to other users of the park (Music and excessive noise are prohibited). Most parks offer a variety of great passive and active  Motorized vehicles, except licensed vehicles on designated roadways and within posted speed limits weighing less than 10,000 pounds. Verbal features, please see page at the end of this brochure for a permission may be given by the Township Manager and/or the Director of Parks and Recreation for vehicles over 10,000 pounds. list of amenities by park. How to Reserve One of the Township’s  Pets running free. Pets may accompany owners when under control except in areas specifically posted against pets. Picnic Areas:  Swimming, boating, ice skating and golfing, except in those areas specifically designated for those purposes. Picnic Areas or Pavilions:  Hunting and trapping. • Bo Connor Park • Clem Macrone Park  Fishing in the pond areas shall be restricted to resident children 15 years of age or younger (Youth fishing permits are available in the Radnor Phone: 610-688-5600 Township Recreation and Community Programming Department office). • Cowan Park Email: [email protected] • Fenimore Woods • Friends of Radnor Trails Park Mail/In-Person: 301 Iven Avenue, FORMAL USAGE PERMITS • Wayne, PA 19087  Individuals, groups, or organizations must obtain a permit for formal usage of parks and recreation areas from the Recreation and Community Odorisio Park • Saw Mill Park Programming Department. These areas include the use of pavilions, picnic tables, grills, ballfields, etc. Application Required - www.radnor.com  Please contact us in advance to request an application and to check availability. • The Willows Park (click Recreation heading/Permits & Forms)  It is required that a completed application be filed prior to requested date. The permit is not valid until all fees have been paid. The balance due must Pavilions: be paid in advance of use along with our receipt of any insurance certificates or other requirements. The approved permit is required to be on site • Clem Macrone Park Fees for Rentals during and throughout the reservation time. (no set time limit - park areas are dawn to dusk):  • Fenimore Woods Various parks are available for formal usage permits and include: Fenimore Woods (Picnic Pavilion), Clem Macrone Park (Picnic Pavilion), The Willows Park, Bo Connor Park, Cowan Park, Friends of Radnor Trail Park, and Odorisio Park. Other locations also available. *Please call us if there are other facilities you wish to reserve. Park Pavilion $75/Resident $150/Non-Resident/Companies Radnor Township reserves the right to supersede any of the above rules and regulations or institute new rules and regulations as deemed necessary to protect the rights of the residents/renters and the integrity of the parks and facilities. Picnic Area: $55/Resident $100/Non-Resident/Companies The Willows Park Radnor Township complies with the ADA. Anyone with special needs should contact the Recreation and Payment Accepted: Community Programming Department office for additional information and assistance. All Major Credit Cards, Check, or Cash

All Park Bathroom Entry Codes are 1-2-3 - except Clem Macrone Park is 1-2-3-# Fenimore Woods and The Willows currently have portable toilettes.

No Alcohol is permitted in Township Parks. Recreation & Community Programming Department 301 Iven Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087 610-688-5600 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM - Monday to Friday www.radnor.com/recreation For a full list of park rules, please see next page or contact us with questions.

38 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 39 So Many Great Parks...There’s Something for Everyone! Clem Macrone Park Rich in history and community pride, Radnor Township’s parks and Find out more on the history and amenities of facilities offer a wide range of appeal with endless features to stay Radnor’s great parks by reading more in our Receives DCNR Green Park Award! active and to enjoy nature! The extensive park system includes 26 Parks & Recreation Facilities Brochure!

parks (2 that are owned by Radnor School District) containing both Call 610-688-5600 to obtain a hard copy, or click active recreational amenities such as playgrounds and athletic fields here for the online version! and passive recreational features like scenic views and natural landscapes. Whether you prefer to engage in activities like playing One of Radnor Township’s Most Treasured Parks tennis and running or you enjoy the tranquility of fishing and having Located at 810 Conestoga Road, Bryn Mawr, this linear park spans 9.4 acres and a picnic, Radnor Township’s parks offer a variety of quality of life was purchased in 1958 for inclusion in the Township’s park system. Initial opportunities for everyone! The Recreation & Community construction of the original amenities featured at the park was completed in Programming Department works in cooperation with the Public 1968. Every summer, the park is well known for hosting the Garrett Hill 4th of Works Department to maintain and operate these 400+ of acres of July Parade and Picnic Celebration. A variety of active and passive recreation property that include the Radnor Trail, Radnor Skatepark, and takes place at the park year-round as it is suitable for a wide-range of outdoor Radnor Activity Center at Sulpizio Gymnasium. To keep up to date pursuits including tennis (courts are also lined for pickleball), basketball, baseball, soccer, family gatherings, picnicking, and nature walks. on park projects that are taking place, you can visit the Radnor Township Parks & Facilities Projects page or call us at 610-688-5600. The Park’s First Major Improvement Effort A community-based master plan process began in 2014 to evaluate a new layout PARK SPOTLIGHTS! of the park. After two years of discussions and planning, a comprehensive RADNOR SKATEPARK project took shape in 2017 to renovate and redesign many of the park’s existing Features state-of-the-art outdoor structures desired by skaters of all ages and abilities! amenities including the basketball court, tennis courts, playground, parking lot, We continue to thank the park skaters who assisted with the 2015 park improvements. comfort station, and war memorial along with creating new park features such as

Obstacles include: the 0.4 mile walking path that spans the entire footprint of the park, a bandshell, • Two-Sided Large Fly Box with stair rail, hubba ledges, hip ramp and a picnic pavilion. Sustainable and green features were also incorporated • 2’ Three-Sided Pyramid with hubba ledge park-wide and served as a backbone for the park’s entire design and • 3’ x 16’ Quarter Pipe Ramp construction effort- an effort being recognized by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources! • Street Ledges, Manual Pad, Kicker Uniqueness is Its Specialty Not only does the park capture an intense amount of active and passive recreational opportunities for everyone in a relatively BISHOP RICHARD ALLEN PARK small space, the park is also situated in one of the densest neighborhoods in Radnor Township (Garrett Hill) – this means many Did you know that small park located on Brooke Street in Bryn Mawr is named of the park’s avid users can walk or ride their bikes to get there. A war memorial dawns the site’s entrance and aptly after Bishop Richard Allen? Bishop Richard Allen founded the African Methodist Epicopal Church (AME) in 1794 which was the first black celebrates fallen heroes from the Korean War and World War II. Further homage is paid near the park’s massive playground to denomination in the US. This great park, named after a renowned Philadelphia Garrett Hill Native, Janice Grant icon, features a basketball court, swings and play area. In 2015, a bench was Berenstain, who is co-author and dedicated in the park to celebrate former Commissioner Lisa Paolino, who was creator of the legendary children’s DCNR will present the Township with the Green Park Award a leader in the effort to secure the land in 2006 which became Bishop Richard books, the Berenstain Bears. this summer! More information to follow soon. We hope you will Allen Park. be able to join us on this special day! The following is a list of anticipated, upcoming parks and recreation facility projects:

ARDROSSAN TRAIL - trail design and development BO CONNOR PARK - repair and improvement to sidewalks, fencing, ballfields EMLEN TUNNELL PARK - new park bathroom FENIMORE WOODS - park-wide improvements include pavilion, bathrooms, parking lots, playground, and pond ITHAN VALLEY PARK - repair and improvement to parking lot, trail, fencing, and signage ODORISIO PARK - new park bathroom RADNOR TRAIL - new bathroom at Brookside Parking Lot entrance SKUNK HOLLOW PARK - repairs to the trail bridge will take place soon and bridge will close temporarily WARREN FILIPONE PARK - repairs and improvements to parking lot, ballfield, and tennis courts

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610-688-5600 • 301 Iven Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087 • www.radnor.com/recreation

Radnor Township Radnor Trail Eastward Extension Project For more information, please visit: www.radnor.com/ parkprojects Multipurpose Trail Trail Etiquette & Safety Guidelines All Users: Bikers and Rollerbladers:

• PLEASE OBEY SIGNAGE WHEN THE TRAIL IS CLOSED. • Travel at a safe and controlled speed. The Trail is not an appropriate place for high speed racing or • STAY ALERT and be aware of your surroundings at all times. being used as a cut through to other roadways or trails. • Refrain from using headphones or other devices that distract your ability to hear. • Control your bike and be ready to stop. • Be Courteous - The trails is for all users. Share the trail, and • Adjust your speed to trail congestion and respect other users regardless of sport, speed, or skill level. surface conditions. • Stay to the right at all times, except when passing. • Be predictable - Travel in a consistent and predictable manner. • When passing, make sure to look behind you, ring a bell or give a loud audible warning such as a call out “Passing on • Warn with a loud bell, whistle, or voice well Your Left” when passing. BEFORE overtaking someone. • Pass ONLY to the left and give at 2 foot clearance when • Travel in single file, especially during busy times. passing. • Be sure child bikers are skilled enough to control the • Do NOT block the trail by going 3 or 4 abreast. bike and maneuver as needed in order to stay safe. • When stopping move off the trail. Be aware of others • Always wear a helmet. approaching you from behind and make sure they know • Remember: Wheels yield to heels. you’re pulling over. • Yield to others when entering the trail and at crosswalks Pet Owners: where possible. When in doubt, yield to others. • TRAIL RADNOR MULTIPURPOSE • STOP at stop signs, they indicate dangerous cross car Keep your pet on a very short leash and under control. traffic. • Treat your pet as you would a child. • When exiting the trail, stop, look and listen for motor • Clean up after pet and dispose of waste in proper trash vehicle traffic.

receptacles. • Do not let your children run freely across the trail.

Hikers & Walkers: • Stay immediately behind or to the left of your children.

• • STAY ALERT and refrain from using headphones or other

Wear proper attire and safety gear for your recreational

activity, including reflective gear, hat, sun block, helmet, devices that distract your ability to hear.

protective pads, etc. • If warned before being passed, call out, “Thanks for the • Do not leave glass, paper, cans, plastic, or any other debris warning!” on or near the trail. Dispose of trash in proper containers. • If NOT warned before being passed, politely call out,

• Respect private property and the privacy of people living “Please warn before passing!” (From to West East) along the trail. • Protect our environment - Stay on the trail and don’t Radnor Trail Entrances create short cuts or new paths. Sugartown Road Gallagher Road Friends Radnor Trails of Park (West Wayne Avenue) Brooke Road Conestoga Road John Golf Cappelli Range Radnor Chester Road

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44 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 45 MEET YOUR FIREFIGHTER

RECREATION & COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING 20182018 EVENTEVENT SCHEDULESCHEDULE

January 8 Radnor Day Camp at Radnor Elementary Registration Opens! February 9 Daddy/Daughter Valentine’s Dance The Radnor Hotel April 8 Spring Eggstravaganza (Rain Date April 15) Villanova Stadium April 27 Arbor Day Clem Macrone Park April 29 Wheels of Wayne (Rain Date May 6) Downtown Wayne June 2 Emlen Tunnell Statue Unveiling Radnor Township Building June 9 Wayne Music Fest Downtown Wayne June 16 Great American Backyard Campout (Rain Date June 23) The Willows Park July 4 Garrett Hill 4th of July Parade & Celebration DENNIS Clem Macrone Park July 11 Summer Concert Chico’s Vibe (Rain Date July 12) Clem Macrone Park July 18 Night at the Ball Park/Wi eball Classic (Rain Date July 19) Encke Park Photography by Damien Enderle radnor.com/recreation *Subject to change/Look for remaining NUNAN 610-688-5600 2018 schedule in July Name: Dennis Nunan to helping with fire scene coordination and working great sports teams like Villanova and Emlen with other firefighters at accident scenes. That is wide array of restaurants and bars Tunnell Rank Now with Radnor Fire Company: exactly what makes firefighting so exciting is that that make Wayne a great place to Firefighter every incident and call is different and requires many meet friends. roles and responsibilities. Profession: Autobody Mechanic Why should local residents consider What certifications do you hold? volunteering at Radnor Fire Company? When did you join RFC? I joined Rad- • Firefighter 1 Radnor Fire Company is a great way to nor Fire Company in June of 2015. • Vehicle Rescue serve your community and be a part of • Emergency Vehicle Operator something that is vital to the well-being Why did you become a firefighter? • Pump Operations of everyone in the area. We run an av- My father is retired fire chief with erage of more than 750 fire calls a year WEDDING SEASON Highland Park 26 in Upper Darby. I What makes Radnor Fire Company unique? Radnor and more than 2,200 EMS calls, and IS HERE! was always exposed to the fire service Fire Company is a very diverse group of individuals. we are largely a volunteer organization. as a young kid and I found both chal- From the old to the young, to the professional to But we are also a business, and we have MAKE YOUR LOOK lenge and the excitement to be very working class members, RFC encompasses all walks an executive staff and board of direc- rewarding. Also, firefighting is a true of our community. I feel there is a really good work- tors who are all volunteers with back- brotherhood and that has given me ing relationship between the Fire Company and the grounds and experience in a number One-of-a-Kind Jewelry UNIQUE Vintage, Handmade the opportunity to meet and make so community based on the support we get at events, of professions. For those interested in & Custom WITH VINTAGE & many new friends and colleagues. open houses and the various educational activities joining the fire company or who would ESTATE JEWELRY we do in the area. like to help, I encourage you to visit our What is your job on the emergency website www.radnorfire.com – or stop scene? Depending upon what type of What do you love about Wayne/Radnor Township? by the station any Monday evening at 7 staceyfaydesigns.com incident we are responding to, I have Radnor is an awesome place to live and there is so p.m., rain or shine, for our weekly drills [email protected] | 484.886.8468 many roles from extinguishing fire much to do. In this area you have the horse show, and meetings.

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Liz Parsons Laura Tobey Tara Buzan

Kim Peltier - “Being a mom is the Michelle Wetzel - “Being a mom for Sandra Ryeom - “Being a mom greatest gift I’ve ever received. I me, just means watching my kids challenges me to be a better enjoy my kids each and every day learn and grow, and I find so much person.” and it is by far the most beautiful happiness when they find somehting happening in my life.” new that they love and they are able to share it with us as a family.”

Sierra Clark - “Being a mom to me is long nights, long tiresome nights with days full of fun and excitement and new adventures. Fighting and snuggles go hand in hand. I dont think my life would be fullfilled without being a mom.” Liz Parsons - “Motherhood is a Laura Tobey - “Motherhood is more Tara Buzan - “Being a mom means journey of ups and downs and rewarding and difficult than anyone the world to me. I get to inspire all arounds, sleepless nights and ever tells you.” greatness in my child and show morning snuggles; a constant him what it means to be a hard striving to lay the path for your worker and be a prominent person children’s journey, where they can in society.” make mistakes, get back up, and find their best selves along the way.”

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48 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 49 Connie herself worked in various jobs beginning at the age of 16 in what we What does Connie do to keep herself in shape to SENIOR LIVING would now refer to as an old-fashioned soda shop. She graduated from Chatham have the energy to work so hard on these altruistic Park High School and went on to Northeastern Christian College where she pursuits? Well, she found Wayne Senior Center, Silver Spotlight earned an associate’s degree in Liberal Arts. She also met her future husband, which she calls a hidden jewel in our community. She Bill Legge, at the school. In fact, Connie was named Homecoming Queen and was looking for exercise classes and is now volunteer- became engaged on her birthday in 1968. What a day! ing to lead a Friendly Calling Outreach Program, sponsored by WSC, for older adults who are home- Connie and Bill had two children, Bill in 1969 and Jan in 1971. Connie held bound temporarily or for an extended time. various positions in the area. However, she really found her niche when she began Connie Legge working in the medical field in 1976. She was an assistant to the school nurse Actually, Connie is the hidden while her children were attending school. She became very competent in the bill- – A Jewel In Our Community ing field in medical offices and for insurance companies. She moved on to become jewel in our community, doing an office manager for a Hematology and Oncology practice in Paoli where she Susan Shapiro, [email protected] worked until her retirement in October 2017. good wherever she goes! Constance Helena was born in 1948 at Bryn Mawr Hospital and raised right Did Connie foresee a retirement filled with lunch dates and taking it easy? Abso- lutely not! She saw it as an opportunity to spend more time helping others. She in our own backyard, Havertown. She is the oldest of four. Her family loved the increased her time volunteering for a nonprofit dedicated to helping teen moms, Young Lives. She even began writing grants to support the organization. For three name Constance so much, five women were given the name! years Connie has also been working on a film, From Liberty to Captivity, which highlights the tragedy of human trafficking in Pennsylvania. This hateful business Unfortunately, Connie’s dad, Bob Brennan, died when Connie was is a multi-billion dollar industry in our country. Connie is the associate producer. only 8 years old, and her baby sister was only 2 years old. The You can find out more about these worthy causes by checking their websites. young family was certainly facing some difficult times. Connie remembers learning to be frugal and to this day makes it a practice Connie is also a deacon at her church, The Church of the Savior. In this role she not to waste anything. This is a lesson to all of us: When you see provides others with compassionate care and mentors those in need. someone save the wrapping paper on his gift, don’t be too quick to judge. You never know what some people go through during their Connie enjoying her 70th birthday lives. Connie is definitely a proponent of “waste not, want not.” celebration with good friends

However, Connie’s mother was able to get various part-time jobs over the years to help supplement their income from Social Security and her husband’s Veterans’ Benefits. She drove a bus for a kindergarten for a while and worked as a secretary for the Swell Bubble Gum Factory in Havertown. Here’s a little trivia for you: Swell manufactured Bazooka Bubble Gum until 2003. Remember the comics we all saved from the wrappers! Did you keep any? Of course, they are very collectible! Unfortunately, this author did not save any!

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Spring is finally here (and almost summer), and one of my favorite things is spring cleaning. Well, not the cleaning part of course, but getting organized. Design and organization go hand in hand because it’s hard to have a well-designed space that isn’t organized. You’ll notice the clutter instead of the beautiful design, and we can’t have that!

I recently had Carrie Kauffman of Carrie’s Essen- tial Services over to help me organize my basement. She is so talented and good at organization, so I asked her for her spring organization to-do list, and here’s what she said.

Carrie’s Getting-Organized Mental Checklist As a professional organizer working in clients’ homes, it’s always the same spaces that need the most attention come

54 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 55 stop there. Tackling the small spaces and finding great products to Carrie Kauffman is an award-winning professional organizer, keep your car, handbag, sports gear, shower, kitchen counter orga- member of the National Association of Productivity and Orga- nized can feel just as rewarding! Keep going. One space at a time. nizing Professionals, Greater Philadelphia Chapter (NAPO-GPC) and owner of Carrie’s Essential Services, LLC. She specializes 5. BE IN THE KNOW. in moving and packing, preparing homes for sale, office set- My clients call on my expert advice on WHERE to donate and up including filing systems as well as general organizing and consign. They ask for local resources, charitable organizations, de-cluttering, on the Main Line and surrounding communities. women’s shelters, drop spots, popular consignment sales, who takes Learn more at www.carriesessentialservices.com. big electronics, and when the local recycling events take place. It’s my job to be in the know and advise my clients when it comes to the best local resources. Larina Kase is the owner of Larina Kase Interior Design, an award-winning, full-service boutique design firm serving the Main Line and Western suburbs of Philadelphia. They special- Living and working in a freshly ized in creative design of meaningful spaces and offer clients organized space can be quite well-refined collaborative process. Learn more at LarinaKa- seInteriorDesign.com and receive daily inspiration on Insta- liberating! You will feel it in your body gram: Larina Kase. and mind! Less stress. More energy. Higher productivity. Better design. Bring these spaces back to life! Get moving, and get organized!

spring … closets! Regardless of what space you are focused on, it’s important to have the right mindset and strategy. Here are my Top 5 organizing mindset skills to hone this spring:

1. BE COMMITTED. Change of season. Change of habits. Organized living is … exactly that … a lifestyle. A mindset. It requires planning and systems. Over time, the work of organizing becomes less time-consuming if you commit to de-clutter and make decisions as you work through each space. Don’t just move items from one room to another.

2. BE DECISIVE. The number-one reason that people delay organizing a cluttered space is inability to decide. It can be hard to let go. So, instead of having to decide, the clutter continues to move around your home, from one space to another. You must decide for every item – keep, toss, donate or consign.

3. BE PREPARED. Do you simply remove the clutter and toss it into a spare bedroom? This is not organizing. Use labeled bags or bins to sort your sea- sonal clutter. Once the bins are full, bag up the items for their final destination. If storing, be sure to wash, dry clean, fold and store neatly and out of sight. This will make these items easy to find and accessible when you’re ready to reverse this process next winter. Tupperware containers, my label maker, and vacuum-seal storage bags are products that I use in homes and offices every day!

4. BE THOROUGH. The feeling you get when you de-clutter and organize a large space is undeniable. You feel lighter, energized and motivated. So, don’t

56 May 2018 \\ Radnor Township Monthly Radnor Township Monthly // May 2018 57 NAVIGATING LIFE’S TRANSITIONS These conversations may feel tense, of homeownership. You should be Angela Marchesani, M.A. but will help establish the expecta- added to the homeowner’s insurance tions going in to cohabitation. If you policy as an “Other Member of the can’t agree on solutions, you may not Household,” suggests Sarah Todd, be good candidates for living together. and if the policy does not have this But it’s more than just the answers provision, take out a renter’s insurance How do you know if your that can help you make a decision; policy to protect yourself. the process of this discussion can be relationship can withstand this illuminating and provide insight into Taxes, mortgage, repairs and mainte- adjustment? Start by talking. important parts of your partner’s per- nance costs fall on the shoulders of the sonality. Stay aware of defensiveness, homeowner, legally speaking. But in Ask your partner to discuss jealousy or anger, and also take note long-term relationships, the other par- with you how you would if your partner agrees too easily to all ty often contributes. Amy VanGelder of Price Financial in Wayne, proposes both handle issues like the of your preferences, just to make the move happen. If respect, honesty and that if the non-owner is contributing following situations: open communication aren’t in place at to any home improvements, they pay the start, consider that a red flag and for these out of a sole-owned bank don’t move in together. account, rather than a joint account. Who will directly pay the That way, “If they part ways in the mortgage or rent and What Are the Right Answers? future, the non-owner would have their While some of these topics are financial interest protected.” utilities? resolved based solely on personal pref- erence (“I don’t want smoking in the Another thing to know as a non-own- home”), some have legal and financial er is that if you haven’t established implications to be aware of. The risks yourself as a tenant in the home, you How will you manage and benefits of cohabitation vary could be asked to leave at any moment greatly depending on whether you are without a formal eviction process. It groceries and cleaning? the homeowner, non-owner or renting may be wise to change your address together. Below are a few consider- and begin receiving mail there. ations for all. “At any point,” says VanGelder, “the Will expenses be shared Homeowner: non-owner can be added to the title or If you own a home and are consider- the mortgage, and then has ownership 50/50 or by another ratio? ing inviting your partner to move in, interest in the home.” You will be sub- Before plan carefully. “Before making any ject to some taxes and fees, but would You Move In Together decisions around cohabitating, ensure have the protection of a property that you have an agreement in place settlement agreement if you part ways How often do you expect to that protects you if things change in the future. As spring fever hits, romance blossoms, and leases expire, more couples begin to consid- in your life or your relationship,” have guests? Will you clear er moving in together. This joint venture comes with its share of risks and benefits, some of suggests Timothy Hewitt, CFP, Senior Renters: these invitations with the Wealth Advisor at The Wiley Group. If you are renting together, be aware which might surprise you. For homeowners and renters alike, it is important to get all of the He explains that once a partner moves that neither party can force the other other party ahead of time? information before making a decision. in, whether or not they pay rent, they out. A landlord can follow a formal may be able to claim “tenant status,” eviction process if they have grounds which means that if the relationship to do so. But in that case, both parties WHY COHABITATE? IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP READY? ends or you want them to move out may be evicted simultaneously. If the Some couples are ready to take the next step and While the financial and practical benefits of How often do you expect to for any reason, you may have to follow rent is not being paid – for any reason – this will impact both parties’ credit. transition their relationship to a full-time status. cohabitation are alluring, even happy and secure go out without your partner? a formal eviction process, which can We have heard from many women that moving in couples can face major adjustment issues with this take 90 days. together allowed them to combine resources and get transition. “Even the healthiest relationships have Now that you’re better informed, to know each other in a way that living separately disagreements,” says Danielle Bills, LSW, Social On the plus side, any extra income – does not. The convenience of living together means Services Coordinator for Domestic Abuse Project in the form of rent or shared pay- you can make a decision and plan Do either of you want more time as a couple, sharing household chores and of Delaware County. “Therefore, having these ments – could potentially allow you for what works best for you. For even splitting pet or child-care duties more easily. discussions … when things are going well can make restrictions on who or what to pay down your mortgage faster If the individuals each live alone, a shared home for better negotiations and compromises during or invest in valuable home improve- information, guidance or support may also mean shared bills and a decreased financial disagreements and times of stress.” can enter the home? ments. You’ll want to check with an with a life transition, please phone accountant about the tax implica- burden for each party. Some car insurance policies the Helpline at Women’s Resource will even combine your policy when cohabitating, tions of receiving rent. reducing premium costs, according to Sarah Todd, Center: 610-687-6391. Insurance Producer at Element Risk Management in Non-owner: West Chester. As a non-owner moving into a part- ner’s home, you don’t assume the risks

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