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March 26 – April 1, 2014

2014 Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival Jami McKeon to Keynote Women’s Resource Center of Greater Philadelphia Leadership Luncheon

Festival Kicks Off with Karaoke April 2 and Runs through April 13

hiladelphia will witness, once again, the breathtaking beauty of cherry blossoms this spring and the Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia is being planned to highlight this wonderful feat of nature and its Japanese origins. The Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia (JASGP) is proud to present the festival for the 17th year. Between April 2 and April 13, 2014, dozens of fun and family friendly events are planned throughout the region—from Center City to the Main Line, from Old City to Fairmount Park. Without leaving home, Philadelphians can experience the best parts of Japan, including superior international performances, try time-honored arts and craft, and the colorful contemporary cultures of cosplay and anime. The 11 days of festivities build to the centerpiece event – Sakura Sunday taking place on Sunday, April 13 at the Fairmount Park Horticulture Center. This day-long outdoor celebration of all things Japanese is the final event of the Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival and

ami Wintz McKeon, the first female Chair-elect at global law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP in its 140-year history, will be the keynote speaker at the 8th Annual Women’s Leadership Luncheon, which benefits the Women’s Resource Center (WRC) in Wayne. Themed “Creating Your Path to Success,” the Women’s Leadership Luncheon will take place at the Hyatt at the Bellevue on Attorney Jami Wintz McKeon will be the Broad Street in Philadelphia keynote speaker at the 8th Annual Women’s on Friday, April Leadership Luncheon, Friday, April 11 at the Hyatt at the Bellevue. 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ms. McKeon, who is a partner in Morgan Lewis’s Litigation Practice, will share insights on how women can create their own paths to success. Ms. McKeon is one of only a handful of women leading international law firms today. A graduate of Villanova Law School, Ms. McKeon has held various leadership positions in her more than 30 years with Morgan Lewis including practice group leader of the firm’s litigation practice. She

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J Nelly Berman School of Music’s Gala Concert Page 5

“The Ivy League of Comedy” Page 6

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The 2014 Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia presented by The Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia will take place April 2 through April 13, 2014.

P Student Wins Leadership Award Page 11

InLiquid Presents Daniel Gafanhoto’s “From Rio to Brotherly Love” Education & Camp Pages 9 - 11

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April 16 - June 28 at International House Philadelphia nLiquid presents “From Rio to Brotherly Love,” a solo photography exhibition by Daniel Gafanhoto, at International House Philadelphia from April 16 - June 28, 2014. An Opening reception will be held Wednesday, April 16, from 6 - 8 p.m. at International House Philadelphia, First Floor Gallery, 3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104. “From Rio to Brotherly Love” is a show about two cities; two major cities that are very globally known. One is Gafanhoto’s hometown in Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, and the other his first home city in the United States, Philadelphia. Through vibrant, stylized photographs, this show captures the unique landscapes of these two distinct cities, while simultaneously suggesting their similarities. See “Cosmic Bay,” photograph, 2012, in a solo photography exhibition by Daniel Gafanhoto, Born and raised in Rio de at International House Philadelphia from April 16 - June 28, 2014. Janeiro, Brazil, Daniel Gafanhoto

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moved to the USA almost three years ago. He studied Social Sciences for two years, but realized that he always wanted to mix this interest with the visual arts—choosing photography, which allows him to both express himself and work with art and sociology simultaneously. Gafanhoto’s current works focus on cityscapes and their interaction with nature, architecture, and many varieties of subjects in close-up, which are then edited, processed, and manipulated using several programs. Gafanhoto’s art comes after the initial capture, for it is more about how he inserts his memories and feelings towards the subject through the post-process techniques he applies, creating representations of personal visions that document See Daniel Gafanhoto’s “From Rio to Brotherly Love” on page 12


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Open a Book…Open Your Mind with Paula Shoyer Monday, March 31, at 1 p.m. meet Paula Shoyer, author of “Holiday Kosher Baking.” $10 in advance/$15 at the door. Books will be available for sale and for signing by the author. Har Zion Temple, 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley, PA 19072. For information, call 610-667-5000.

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H AVERFORD T OWNSHIP F REE L IBRARY R ECEIVES C HECK Haverford Township Free Library director Christine Faris with Sandy Cody, president of the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of “Sisters in Crime.” The Library was the recipient of their “I Love Libraries” money giveaway for February and was presented with a check for $1,000 by Ms. Cody on Thursday, March 20 at the popular “Cookies and Mystery” monthly library program.

Professional and Business Singles Network sponsors a mixer Tuesday, April 1, at Peppercorn (503 West Lancaster Avenue, Rte. 30, Wayne, PA 19087, from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Admission is $18. The gathering will dancers of all ages and expertise who will be performing to Irish music provide an opportunity for social networking! Come share in this long- and prizes will be awarded in several categories. This event is FREE to standing custom as one of the most light-hearted days of the year. Mix attend. Visit www.WildwoodsNJ.com, or call 800-992-9732. and mingle with other like-minded singles at this elegant cocktail hour social. The beautiful rustic Tavern Room @ Peppercorn offers a sophisMuseum Hosts Free South Asia Festival ticated yet casual and friendly atmosphere. Cash bar with Happy Hour The Delaware Art Museum is hosting the “South Asia Festival: India and until 7 p.m. 40s and 50s Plus singles. Introduce a friend to PBSN. Membership not required. Dress to impress! Just drop in. Peppercorn opened Pakistan” on Sunday, April 6, 2014, from noon - 3:30 p.m. In collaboat Eagle Village Shops in the spot that for 12 years was a Georges Perrier ration with the Delaware Lahore Delhi Partnership for Peace, this famrestaurant known as Le Mas Perrier, Le Mas, and georges’. For info call ily-friendly celebration of the culture of South Asia is free and open to the public. Cultural performances include the music of North India, South 610-353-5544 or visit www.PBSNinfo.com. Asian Classical dance, Bollywood dance, and South Asian fashion shows. Neighborhood Concerts Series in Cheltenham Activities range from henna decorative painting to calligraphy demonstrations. Museum admission is free on Sundays and all galleries will The Jazz Bridge First Wednesdays Neighborhood Concerts Series at the be open from noon - 4 p.m. The Delaware Art Museum is located at 2301 Cheltenham Center for the Arts – 439 Ashbourne Road in Cheltenham – Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19806. For information, call 302presents drummer Craig McIver and his quartet on Wednesday, April 2. 571-9590 or 866-232-3714 (toll free), or visit www.delart.org. Showtime is 7:30 p.m., tickets are $10/$5 for students, and are only available at the door. For info: 215-517-8337 or visit www.jazzbridge.org/events/ Ed Wise and His New Orleans Jazz Band neighborhood-concerts. Ed Wise and his New Orleans Jazz Band will play for Tri-State Jazz Society on Sunday, April 6, 2014, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. This concert will be at the Narberth Area Garden Club Program Community Arts Center, 414 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Floral designer, Susan Cannon, envisions the table as a canvas on which Half-price admission is $10, available for first-time attendees and memto paint with flower arrangements and tableware. She will discuss the bers; general admission is $20. High school and college students with elements to consider in designing a table setting, and demonstrate a IDs and children accompanied by a paying adult are free. Pay at the door; number of designs that hosts and hostesses can readily achieve to set an there are no advance sales or reservations. The Community Arts Center attractive table when entertaining. At the renowned Winterthur Museum, is less than a mile from the Media-Swarthmore exit of I-476. There’s free she designs and arranges flowers for the museum’s collection and spe- parking. For info call 856-720-0232 or visit: www.tristatejazz.org. cial events, and lectures on and demonstrates floral design at the museum’s new Brown Horticultural Learning Center. She will share this exSenegal’s Frères Guissé to Perform at pertise with the Narberth Area Garden Club on Thursday, April 3, 2014, Crossroads Music at 7:15 p.m., at Narberth Borough Building, 100 Conway Avenue, Narberth, PA 19072, 2nd floor (use Haverford Avenue entrance). Free for members; On Sunday, April 6, 2014 at 7:30 p.m., Crossroads Music presents the Frères Guissé, three brothers from northern Senegal known for their $6 for nonmembers. close hamony singing, melodic acoustic guitars and gentle percussion. The brothers will present a 7:30 concert and free 6:00 children’s program First Friday Flick at HTFL The Haverford Township Free Library will host the First Friday Flick on at 801 South 48th Street, Philadelphia. Tickets ($10-30), audio samples, Friday, April 4, 2014 at 7 p.m. in the Community Room. The film is part and information are available online at www.crossroadsconcerts.org/?p=4549. of the library’s monthly First Friday Flick program and is free and open Recorded information is also available at 215-729-1028. to the public. The library is located at 1601 Darby Road, Havertown, PA. For information on what film will be shown that evening, call 610-4463082 ext. 200.

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Cemetery to Host Puppy Prance Dog Walk Calling all pet lovers...pooches are taking over West Laurel Hill on March 29 as the Cemetery hosts the first Puppy Prance with the Montgomery County SPCA! Pets and parents alike are welcome to join for a guided walking tour of the Cemetery. Meet at West Laurel Hill’s Conservatory and the tour will begin at 1 p.m. Donations accepted and all proceeds will go to the Montgomery County SPCA! West Laurel Hill Cemetery is located at 225 Belmont Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, PA. Send any questions or RSVPs to events@forever-care.com or 610-668-9900.

Clay Risen Talks Civil Rights Act at 50

Hailed as a landmark piece of legislation, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. According to New York Times op-ed editor Clay Risen, the bill is an example of how the American political system succeeded in grappling—however imperfectly—with one of the nation’s most divisive issues. Risen visits the National Constitution Center on Monday, April 7, 2014 at 12 p.m. to discuss his new book, “The Bill of the Century: The Epic Battle for the Civil Rights Act” as part of the museum’s 50th anniversary commemoration. Constitution Center President and CEO Sophisticated, “Sip-sational,” Fashion & Fun for Jeffrey Rosen will moderate. Admission to the program is free, but reservations are recommended and can be made by calling 215-409-6700 or a Cause at Wine Women & Shoes® visiting www.constitutioncenter.org. A book sale and signing will follow. ® Wine Women & Shoes , a sophisticated shoe-shopping, wine-tasting, auction-bidding fashion show experience for a cause, is coming to the MM2 Modern Dance Opens 2014 Season Greater Philadelphia area, Sunday, March 30, 2014, from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Valley Forge Military Academy’s Mellon Hall, 1001 Eagle Rd., Wayne, MM2 Modern Dance Company opens its 2014 season, BREATH, with four Pennsylvania. Philly.com columnist and Comcast SportsNet contributor, new works by choreographers Jessica Bryan, Jennifer Laucella, Alison Maria Papadakis will emcee the event, which will benefit the Alzheimer’s Liney and Brianne Scott. This spring preview is on Sunday, April 6, at 2 Association Delaware Valley Chapter. Tickets are limited – however, in p.m. at The Performance Garage, 1515 Brandywine Street, Phila., PA addition to individual tickets, special packages are available, including a 19130. Tickets are $10 and available at www.DanceBoxOffice.com or cash “Girlfriend Package” that includes a $100 savings on four general ad- at the door. Call 484-469-0288 for info. mission tickets, as well as, VIP level and sponsorship packages. For tickOverbrook High School Reunion et purchases and sponsorship info, visit wwWineWomenandShoes.com/ Philadelphia or call the Chapter’s 24/7 Helpline at 800-272-3900. Overbrook High School Class of January 1959 will host its 55th year Reunion Luncheon on Saturday, May 17, 2014 at The Radnor Hotel. The Philadelphia Invitational Furniture Show Call Diane Millmond Gottlieb, 636-812-2175 for information.

Preview/Benefit Party The Philadelphia Art Alliance is one of the backbones of the Philadelphia Cultural scene. This year, the PAA is teaming up with another Philadelphia institution, The Philadelphia Invitational Furniture Show. 2014 is the 20th anniversary year for the PIFS and the PAA has been chosen as the beneficiary for the show’s Preview/Benefit Party on Friday, April 4 at the 23rd St. Armory from 6 to 9 p.m. The party will feature a live auction of items donated by PIFS exhibitors to benefit the Alliance, ample hors d’oeuvres, wine and beer, live music from Mimi Stillman (founder and flutist for Dolce Suono), woodworking demonstrations, and a first look at the amazing work of PIFS exhibiting artisans. A ticket to the Preview/Benefit Party also gets you admission to the show all weekend. To purchase tickets, visit www.philaifs.com.

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Academy of Vocal Arts Waldron Mercy Academy Students Named Region 2 Winners Resident Artists in Concert in the 2014 Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision Competition Benefit Concert for Music and Mission Tour n Sunday afternoon, April 6 at 4 p.m., Church of the aldron Mercy Academy third grade students, Krishnan Redeemer will host resident artists from the Academy Raj, Antoine Adson, Lindsay McBride, and Ella McGovern of Vocal Arts (AVA) in performance. Along with members of were recently named as Region 2 winners in the 2014 Toshiba/ The Redeemer's choirs, the lively 90-minute concert will feaNSTA ExploraVision Competition for their Saving All Friends ture favorite operatic arias and ensembles, Broadway and Escaping Rip Currents (S.A.F.E.R.) technology that uses sengospel music, and selections of Mendelssohn and Mozart sors to identify the changes in water pressure and wave speed chorales. Under the direction of Redeemer Director of Music, that occur when a rip current is formed. Krishy, Antoine and Michael Diorio, and AVA Coach, Accompanist and Assistant Lindsay were Region 2 winners in 2013, too. Conductor, Joss Melendez, this event is a fund-raiser for the S.A.F.E.R. is designed to save people stuck in rip currents. Redeemer choirs’ late June/July Music and Mission Tour to A wearable, inflatable belt that stores both pressure and velocthe Czech Republic, Austria and Germany. ity sensors, and GPS technology, will save a swimmer from The Academy of Vocal Arts, located in Center City Philadelphia, has for 80 years been dedicated to training some of First row, from left – Waldron Mercy Academy third grade the world’s finest voices to become operatic soloists on the students Ella McGovern, Lindsay McBride, Antoine Adson, principal stages around the globe. Recent graduates are singand Krishy Raj; second row, from left – Liz Meyer, WMA ing principal roles in virtually every major opera house around science specialist; Nell Stetser, principal, WMA; and Charlie the world and have been winners of major industry prizes Giunta from Toshiba. The students are Region 2 winners in (four of the last nine Beverley Sills awards, five of the last 10 the 2014 Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision Competition. Richard Tucker awards). In the coming Metropolitan Opera season, AVA alumni will have principal roles in nearly half of the danger of a rip current. Once these changes are identified the Met’s productions. an alarm will sound, GPS will be activated, and lifeguards will Vocalists performing April 6 will include two First Prize track the swimmer’s position. winners of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Each of the regional winners will now move on to the competition: California soprano Sidney Mancasola, and South national phase of the competition, where they will compete African base baritone Mussa Ngqungwana. Also singing will to be named among the eight national winner teams, includbe first year Resident Artist, Canadian mezzo soprano Julia ing four first place and four second place winners. Students Dawson, and second year tenor, Dominick Chenes, both mulreceived their own Toshiba HD camcorders and tablets, and tiple competition winners. WMA received a Toshiba laptop computer. The AVA/Redeemer Choirs concert is being sponsored by To participate in the national phase of competition, stuRedeemer Chorister member parents Rebecca and Ryan dents must design a website, including a one to two minute Northington, and grandparents Charlotte and Mackie MacLean. video, and build a prototype of the E.A.T. technology. Immediately following the concert, a catered, meet-the-artists Underwritten by Toshiba and administered by the National reception will be held in the Parish House. Additional spon- Science Teachers Association (NSTA), Toshiba ExploraVision is the world’s largest K–12 science and technology compesors, benefactors and all audience members are most wel- tition, challenging students to work in teams and design innovative technologies that could exist in 20 years. come. Suggested donation is $75 single adult, $125 per couple and for persons under the age of 40: $50 and $75 respectively. Say You Saw It in CITY SUBURBAN NEWS! Adam Joseph on “A Weatherman’s Ties to Hospice” at Temple Sholom Call 610-525-2486 to make a reservation. Fees will be payable Friday, April 4, at 7 p.m. Temple Sholom in Broomall presents 6abc Meteorologist, Adam Joseph on “A at the door on the day of the concert. Weatherman’s Ties to Hospice” followed by Shabbat Services at 8 p.m. Temple Sholom in Broomall, is locatEvery Week Find Great Information & Advertisers in ed at 55 Church Lane, Broomall, PA 19008. Call 610-356-5165 for information. Admission is free.

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“Spotlight on Award-Winning Students” Annual Gala Concert Presented by the Nelly Berman School of Music on May 3 he Nelly Berman School of Music will present a free “Spotlight on Award-Winning Students” Annual Gala Concert on Saturday, May 3 at 7 p.m. in the Radnor Middle School Auditorium. The concert will feature a number of outstanding scholarship students, who through their talent and hard work have reached an extremely high level of musical achievement. The Nelly

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Berman School’s scholarship program, the Nelly Berman School Classical Music InstiLOCALLY-OWNED tute (NBSCMI), a 501 (c) (3) non profit institute, allows these dedicated and deserving COMPANY students extra time with their teachers, making it possible for them to delve more profoundly into the intricate texture of music windowconceptsii@msn.com and achieve the highest level of interpretation possible. One of these students is Melody Yu, an eleven-year-old pianist who started her extraordinary musical journey at the age of five and a half. At seven, she was already practicing up to three hours a day and winning one competition after another. Now, in March, she has just won the Children’s Division of the Philadelphia Orchestra’s Concerto Competition as well as the first prize in the Junior Category at the 5th International Chopin Competition. THANKS FOR READING CITY SUBURBAN NEWS EVERY WEEK! Her exquisite, subtle interpretation of the most complicated piano repertoire, such as Chopin’s Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise, which the audience will hear on May 3, defies Overbrook School for the Blind and her miniature frame. This little girl, looking even younger than her eleven years, makes each melodic phrase soar with beauty. the Philadelphia Filipino-American Lions Club Her little fingers go the speed of light and her body sways District 14-A Committee present with grace and total abandon, as if she is calling to the audience to experience the joy of music-making with her. st Some other students performing are fifteen-year-old Ethan Lee, who was a winner of the 2012 Philadelphia Orchestra Concerto Competition, who will play the third movement of the devilishly difficult Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto. This March he played this concerto as a soloist with the Olney Symphony Orchestra at a concert with two other NBS students, tenyear-old violinist Sara Yamada and thirteen-year-old cellist • 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Alex Wu. The May 3 concert will also feature the Nelly Berman School Orchestra. These students, ranging in age from six Open to the Public to seventeen, will play the introduction to Monteverdi’s opera Tickets can be purchased at door Orfeo, the first Baroque opera. This performance will feature Leah Bedenko as a vocal soloist, as well as trumpets, $8 admission • Children under three eat free trombones, violins, violas, cellos, percussion, flutes, oboes, saxophones and clarinets. The NBS Jazz Improvisation EnAll-you-can-eat pancake breakfast including eggs, sausage, semble “Got the rhythm!” will swing and dazzle! Alex Gu, a twelve-year-old pianist, is also the captain of his basketball potatoes, coffee and orange juice team and the wide receiver on his football team. He recently played at Carnegie Hall as a Gold Prize winner of the Little On the historic campus of Mozarts Competition. In fact, every student who will play on le ff Overbrook School for the Blind May 3 is a high achiever in academics, some are outstandy ra n also bu ing in sports, and all are playing on a high professional level Guests ca es include a 6333 Malvern Ave., Philadelphia riz musically. It is truly a sight to witness the profound effect tickets. P nd prize! ra g that classical music has had on these children. It is a great 0 $50 For more information, visit www.obs.org inspiration to see what young people are capable of through hard work, talent, and the financial support of a scholarship or call 215-877-0313 ext. 264 program.

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The élite choir of the Creative and Performing Arts High School, Philadelphia, will present a concert at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 415 East Athens Avenue in Ardmore, on Sunday, March 30 at 4 p.m. Under the direction of Dorina Marrow, a former section leader in the St. Paul choir, the auditioned group has sung several times at the American Choral Association conventions and has appeared with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Composed of some sixty voices, the choir will present sacred music by Bach, Valverde and others and secular music including Robert Page’s setting from Bernstein’s Candide. The concert is open to all. Donations will be received to benefit the choir arts program of the school. A reception will follow. Additional parking is available at the Torah Academy lot next door on Wynnewood Road. Call 610-642-3211 for details.

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“The Ivy League of Comedy” March 28 ilarious New York City stand-up comics come to the suburbs on March 28! Upper Darby Performing Arts Center invites audiences to enjoy a fun night of clean, smart, stand-up comedy and to laugh so hard it will be hard to breathe! The Ivy League of Comedy showcases Shaun Eli, Jon Fisch, and Ross Bennett, three New York City professional comedians featured on “The Late Show with David Letterman,” “Comedy Central,” “Gotham Comedy Club” and more. The performance takes place at Upper Darby Performing Arts Center on March 28 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $11-$12 The Ivy League of Comedy showcases Shaun Eli, Jon Fisch, and Ross Bennett, three New York and may be purchased online City professional comedians. See them on March 28 at Upper Darby Performing Arts Center. at www.udpac.org or by calling the box office at 610-622-1189. The Performing Arts Center is located at 601 N. Lansdowne Avenue, Drexel Hill, PA and offers free parking. The Ivy League of Comedy was founded by Shaun Eli Breidbart, an alumni of University of Pennsylvania, who followed his dream and quit his day-job in banking for full time stand-up comedy. Known as Shaun Eli, he refers to the evening of comedy as “clean and intellectual,” and he enjoys poking fun at relatable everyday situations. Whether it's a story about dining with a vegetarian or successfully fighting a parking ticket, from hybrid cars to serving on a NYC criminal jury, Eli shows audiences that there’s hilarity in the ordinary. Comedian Jon Fisch, who appeared on the “Late Show with David Letterman,” is also featured in the comedy line-up. A staple in the NYC scene Jon performs regularly at Gotham Comedy Club, The World Famous Comic Strip Live, Comedy Cellar, and Broadway Comedy Club. Of his numerous credits, people seem most impressed with Jon being hand picked to open for Jerry Seinfeld at Gotham Comedy Club. Also featured on “The Late Show with David Letterman, Ross Bennett “dropped out of West Point to become a comedian…probably the greatest service I will ever do for my country” has been on the comedy attack for 30 years. He joins the line-up armed with an expressive delivery and real life topics including grade school snow days, disastrous golf games, catastrophic water skiing outings, middle age medical procedures and growing up with a father who was a Marine Colonel, “a nice mellow guy,” adds Bennett. Who says the suburbs have to be boring? The Ivy League of Comedy is hysterical Broadway-quality entertainment that is convenient and affordable. Shaun Eli believes seeing a comedy show is an investment in happiness. “Every 12 seconds in this country someone dies of boredom. We have the cure!”

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The ladies of the Cultural Arts Forum at Neumann University present their annual High Tea on Sunday, April 6, at 2 p.m. at the Austin Room in Upper Chichester, PA. he ladies of the Cultural Arts Forum at Neumann University will host their annual High Tea on Sunday, April 6, at 2 p.m. at the Austin Room on 3729 Chichester Avenue in Upper Chichester, PA. Entertainment this year will be provided by Pianist Carl Cranmer and Soprano In Young Lee. They are a husband and wife team who are members of the West Chester University music faculty. For 37 years, the Cultural Arts Forum has been sponsoring events to support adult women students at Neumann University through the endowed scholarship named in honor of the founder of the Forum, Margaret Mary Kearney. Since its founding in 1970, the Forum has presented more than 240 events and seminars. The High Tea is a relaxing afternoon among family and friends while dining on scones, tasty sandwiches and delicious desserts. Admission is $35. Reservations are required. For information, call 610-558-5626.

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O U T - A N D - A B O U T – Dining & Entertainment News By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer Onstage • Jazz Bridge’s production of Last Call at the Downbeat, with actor Gavin Whitt portraying legendary trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, an original show about the jazz pioneer’s famous stint at Philadelphia’s Downbeat nightclub in November of 1942, plays at the Red Room of the Society Hill Playhouse, 507 South 8th Street in Philadelphia, April 4, 5, 11, and 12 at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees April 6 and 13 at 2 p.m. For tickets ($25) in advance or info, visit www.jazzbridge.org/ store/last-call-2014 for pick up at theater’s will call box office. • The Drama Group presents Mauritius, in Pilling Hall at The First United Methodist Church of Germantown, 6001 Germantown Avenue, between High Street and Walnut Lane, Friday and Saturday evenings, through April 5, at 8 p.m. Two half-sisters enter the cut-throat world of stamp collecting when they inherit a pair of rare stamps. Their battle for possession of those stamps takes a dangerous turn in this intriguing blend of sharp comedy and heart pounding drama, combining the best aspects of Hitchcock, Chandler, and Mamet. Buy tickets ($15 cash or checks only) at the door. Not recommended for children. Find info at www.thedramagroup.org. • FringeArts, 401 North Columbus Boulevard in Philadelphia, presents the documentary film The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller, directed and live-narrated by Academy Awardnominated director Sam Green and accompanied by a score performed live on stage by legendary Hoboken band Yo La Tengo, Friday, April 4. Doors open 6 p.m. First performance 7 p.m. Second performance 9 p.m. For tickets ($29 in advance; $35 at the door; $20 advance tickets for members and students) or info, call 215-413-1318 or onlilne visit www.fringearts.com. Wine & Dining Around • Mt. Airy Restaurants present seasonally inspired, threecourse menus during Mt. Airy Brunch Sessions: Four Seasons of Prix-Fixe, starting the weekend of April 5 and 6, when Mt. Airy Chefs will present off-menu dishes and signature favorites that celebrate the flavors of spring. For menus, participating restaurants, and information, visit www.gomtairy.com/ events/mt.-airy-brunch-sessions.html. • Carmel Café & Wine Bar, 372 West Lancaster Avenue in Wayne, PA, celebrates a successful Villanova season with unique March Madness specials. On every game day of the men’s basketball championship, Carmel Café will show team spirit with free flatbreads and $8 glasses of Villanova Wines for any fan wearing Villanova gear or any card carrying member of the Villanova Alumni Association. Carmel Café is celebrating this winning season with Italian imported wine and modern Mediterranean cuisine. For reservations or info, call 484-580-6725 or visit www.carmelcafe.com/location/wayne.aspx. • Red Owl Tavern, at Hotel Monaco, 422 Chestnut Streets in Philadelphia, offers Executive Chef Jorge Chicas’ all-new menus for the Historic District’s only contemporary full-service restaurant on Independence Mall. Chef Chicas makes everything from scratch and his new menu emphasizes housebutchered and cured meats as well as hearty vegetarian and seafood dishes on both lunch and dinner menus. For reservations, call 215-923-2267 or visit www.RedOwlTavern.com. • Chef Walter Staib’s colonial cooking demonstration, reception, sampling, and book signing takes place at The

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“Black-Tie GayBINGO’s” Verifying Divas (BVDs), dressed in glamorous drag, by Jeff Holder, Aids Fund. Harriton House, 500 Harriton Road in Bryn Mawr, PA, Friday, March 28 at 6 p.m. Chef Staib will host this fundraiser for the German Society of Pennsylvania in honor of the society's 250th anniversary. He'll fire up the open hearth in the home's original 18th century kitchen to showcase traditional German-American cuisine from more than 200 years ago. For tickets ($75) or info, call 215-627-2332. Special Events • Black-Tie GayBINGO, one of Philadelphia’s most creative and off-beat annual events, will take place at The Crystal Tea Room in the Wanamaker Building, 100 Penn Square East, in Philadelphia, Saturday, April 5, 6:30 p.m. Enjoy cocktails and a silent auction, six bingo games, and entertainment from the Bingo Verifying Divas (BVDs), who dress in glamorous drag to entertain the crowd while raising funds for HIV and AIDS. For tickets ($150) or info, call 215731-9255 or visit www.aidsfundphilly.org/events/btgaybingo. • City of Hope Philadelphia presents Let Them Eat Cake: Fantasy Weddings, Monday, April 7, at 6 p.m., at the DoubleTree Hilton, 237 Broad Street in Philadelphia. Brides-to-be, dessert fanatics, and fondant foodies can sample creations from 40 professional pastry chefs and student bakers from around the tri-state region. Enjoy a new Sweetheart Tablescape competition, Korbel Champagne, live music from BVT Live, and the opportunity to meet celebrity chefs Marc and Benny (City Cakes NY) and John Moeller (former White House chef). For tickets ($40 in advance and $50 at the door) or info, call 215-985-0869 or visit www.crowdrise.com/letthemeatcake2014. Proceeds benefit City of Hope to help cut out cancer, HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses. E-mail releases two-weeks in advance of publication date to jerry@jerrybloom.com. Follow paragraph format above.

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Hosted by St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children and the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America • April 5 • Surgery in IBD The free event is open to the public t. Christopher’s Hospital for Children • What’s New in IBD and the Philadelphia/Delaware Val- and will provide patients, families and • Q&A Session ley Chapter of Crohn’s & Colitis Foun- caregivers and opportunity to learn about • Kids Panel/Camp Video dation of America is hosting the Inflam- Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative Colitis Free parking, giveaways and refreshmatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Family Edu- from experts at St. Christopher’s. The cation Day at St. Christopher’s Hospi- day will feature a variety of fun and edu- ments will also be provided to program attendees. To register online, please go tal for Children, located at 3601 A Street cational presentations, including: to www.online.ccfa.org/stchristophers• What is the “I” in IBD? in Philadelphia. The event will be held familyday2014. • Nutrition & IBD on Saturday, April 5 from 9 a.m. to 12 • Transition to Adult GI p.m.

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This classic story has long been a family favorite! pper Darby Summer Stage presents Disney’s “The Little Mermaid, Jr.,” one of Disney’s most classic tales. Performances are on July 23, 24, 25, and 26 at 10:30 a.m. and on July 25 at 7:30 p.m. The show is approximately 70 minutes and is ideal for ages 4 and up. July 23 is a special additional performance! In a magical kingdom below the surface of the ocean, Ariel (Olivia Cicalese of Swarthmore) wishes desperately to leave her home and live a life above the water. First she must defy her father King Triton (Nicky Kirschner of Ardmore), make a deal with the sly and evil sea witch Ursula (Danielle Agan of Springfield) and convince Prince Eric (Scott Berkowitz of Havertown) that she is the girl with the beautiful voice. With the help of her friend Flounder (Nick Vecchione of Springfield) and everyone’s favorite crab Sebastian (Toney Goins of Lansdowne), “The Little Mermaid, Jr.” is certain to be an enchanting, timeless, and musical adventure! Limited tickets remain and may be purchased at the Box Office, by calling 610-622-1189 or online at www.udpac.org. The Upper Darby PerPhoto/Cate R. Paxson Performing in Disney’s “The Little Mermaid, Jr.” are, from left – forming Arts Center is located in Drexel Hill at 601 N. Lansdowne Avenue, minutes from the Main Danielle Agan of Springfield as “Ursula,” Toney Goins of Philadelphia as “Sebastian,” Olivia Cicales of Swarthmore as “Ariel,” and and Line and Center City. Parking is free. Nick Vecchione of Springfield as “Flounder.” The show is under the direction of Dawn Morningstar, one of Upper Darby Summer Stage’s most veteran directors. “I think theatre is an experience like no other… I hope that people come away feeling they have taken a journey with the actors. Productions here are very high quality…the audience will see a professional production. I also feel it’s incredible how the audience gets to meet the cast after the show!” Children are invited to come early for pre-show activities before the morning performances and stay after the show to meet the cast members! Free babysitting is offered for those too young to enjoy the show quietly.

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GET READY FOR CAMP Archbishop John Carroll High School Student Wins Widener University Leadership Award ierce Lockett, a junior at Archbishop John Carroll High School, has been recognized by Widener University and NBC 10, as a winner of the Widener University High School Leadership Award. Lockett joins 134 students from high schools in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Dela-

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also helped spearhead the expansion of the firm’s practice on the West Coast, as well as internationally in London and Moscow and has focused on diversity among the firm’s team of attorneys. Among her many honors, Ms. McKeon has been recognized by The American Lawyer in the category of Best Lawyers – Commercial Litigation. She has also been named one of the “Top 75 Women Litigators” by The Daily Journal and is listed in The Best Lawyers in America. She was also honored by the Philadelphia Business Journal as one of the “2013 Women of Distinction.” Lynn Doyle, host and executive producer of “It’s Your Call with Lynn Doyle” will emcee the event, which includes the presentation of WRC Leadership Awards to Judge Renee Cardwell Hughes, CEO of the American Red Cross of Southeastern Pennsylvania Ann McNally, former WRC board president, and Firstrust Bank. In addition, local vendors will display their wares, and attendees can network and win gift baskets. Serving the Philadelphia region, WRC helps thousands of women and girls every year. Programs include: Information and Referral, Legal Consultations, Counseling, Parenting Support, Career Development Services, Girls Leadership and WRC’s newest service, Outreach to Women Veterans/Military, all services at no or low cost regardless of income. “We are excited to celebrate our eighth year hosting this inspiring event that recognizes groundbreaking women and are grateful to our sponsors and supporters of the Women’s Resource Center. This year’s event will be raising funds, in particular, for our newest program – Outreach to Women Veterans, which provides supportive services to these unsung heroes,” said Michele Daly, WRC’s Executive Director. Tickets to the event, which has sold out for the last four years, can be found at www.womensresourcecenter.net or by calling 610-687-6415. Information on tickets, vendor tables and sponsorships may also be found online.

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the main entrance of the hospital. The entrance to the Annenberg Center is just to the left of the hospital main entrance. Directions can be found at online at www.mainlinehealth.org/ Lankenau. The event supports the Apple a Day TM, program, the Junior League’s multi-tiered community initiative with the goal of creating a positive impact on the health and wellness of children in the Greater Philadelphia area. Currently, over 17 million children are food insecure, and nearly 1 in 3 children in our region live in poverty and do not know when or where they will eat their next nutritious meal. The Apple a Day Healthy Living Initiative™ is the Junior League of Philadelphia’s response to this alarming community need. The Junior League F.E.E.D.s Philadelphia by Facilitating increased access to fresh produce, Educating children and adults to experience the connection between healthy eating and healthy living through hands-on nutrition and exercise education programs, Empowering individuals to become advocates for their own health and wellbeing by providing free health and wellness screenings, and Distributing more than 3,500 pounds of fresh produce annually in areas classified as food deserts. Contact 1-866-CALLMLH with any questions about the event. Visit www.jlphiladelphia.org for information.

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his experiences with his surroundings. Gafanhoto states, “My current subjects sometimes create interest because they are already known, [yet are] depicted in a non-obvious way. It's hard to believe that [viewers] will share the same feelings I had when the picture was made, but having additional emotions felt towards the images and understanding that [the photos] are not just stills of subjects, that there is a deeper history behind each photograph, is one of my main goals.” InLiquid is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to creating opportunities and exposure for visual artists while serving as a free, online public hub for arts information in the Philadelphia area. Gallery Hours at the International House are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free to International House art exhibitions.

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ontgomery County Community College will be showcasing the talent of its art students at its 47th Annual Art Students’ Exhibition which opens Wednesday, April 9, and continues through Friday, April 25, at the Fine Arts Center Gallery, Central Campus, 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell. More than 85 students will be displaying their artwork in the show. The reception for the artists will be held Wednesday, April 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. with the awards ceremony at 6 p.m. The exhibition and reception are free of charge and open to the public. The exhibition includes a “Philly Taco Night,” charcoal by Frank Genuardi. full-range of media, including ceramics, sculptures, oil paintings, water colors, drawings, photography, digital arts and mixed media. For more information about the exhibition, contact Gallery Director Holly Cairns at 215-619-7349 or hcairns@mc3.edu. Follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/DestinationArts for information about upcoming performances and art exhibitions. The Fine Arts Center Gallery is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. - 9:30 p.m., Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Parking is available in the lot off of Route 202.

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The Annual Gala celebration will also honor Susan Starr, a Philadelphia native who rocked the classical music world when at the age of 19 she traveled to Moscow, USSR, during the Cold War, and won the silver medal of the Tchaikovsky Competition, a citadel of Russian and world-level classical music competitions. Susan Starr was Elena BermanGantard’s (The Director of the Nelly Berman School of Music) first American teacher, when Elena and Nelly Berman arrived to USA from the former Soviet Union, with only $17 in their pocket. Incredibly, Susan Starr agree to teach Elena for free, understanding that her gift of music lessons would allow a young talented, hard working student a chance to succeed in music. She spent two to three hours per week, for a year, imparting her knowledge, skills and a love for music performance. It is in this spirit of generously supporting young talented musicians to achieve their highest potential that the Berman family founded NBSCMI, a 510 (c)(3) scholarship program which continues to nurture and train talented and hard working students, for whom music is a passion. For those who will be able to attend the May 3 concert, the school promises a most exhilarating musical and emotional experience. The students’ performances will be extraordinary. Please bring your children, your grandparents, and your friends to hear some of Philadelphia’s most achieved young musicians. This will be an unforgettable treat! To reserve your free tickets for the Nelly Berman School’s “Spotlight on Award-Winning Students” Annual Gala Concert or to donate to NBSCMI, visit www.nbsmusic.com or email nbsmusic@comast.net.

Artists Equity 65th Anniversary Members Juried Exhibit Artists Equity invites the public to its 65th Anniversary Members Juried Exhibit March 31 - April 28, 2014 at the SPP Galleries at McGOPA, The Philadelphia Inquirer Building, 800 River Road, Conshohocken, PA 19428. The juror is Al Gury, chairperson of the painting department of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA). Everyone is invited to the Opening Reception on Sunday, April 6 from 2 - 4 p.m. with juror remarks and awards at 3 p.m. The exhibit will consist of a variety of styles, media and subjects. Visit www.artists equity.org for information. Find Great Upcoming Events Every Week in City Suburban News!

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offers food, live music and dance performances, athletics, crafts and activities for all ages. The Festival will be opened with a new event – Karaoke Kickoff where people will be singing their favorite songs with food, drink, and fun on Wednesday, April 2 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Yakitori Boy located 211 N. 11th Street in Philadelphia. This event brings together karaoke and izakaya experiences – a Japanese style pub – at Philadelphia’s 1st izakaya and upscale karaoke lounge. Tickets are $25 for members of the JASGP and $30 for non-members. The final weekend of the Festival will feature another new event, Sakura Under the Stars. This event is an ohanami party beneath the blossoming cherry trees with food drink and entertainment, which is the traditional return-of-spring celebration in Japan. It is an upscale reception held at Shofuso Japanese House and Garden and features high-end bento boxes, sake samplings, and beautifully blooming cherry trees. Guests are invited to enjoy an evening in authentic ohanami style – picnicking beneath blossoms. Sakura Under the Stars is on Saturday, April 12 at 5 p.m. at the Shofuso Japanese House and Garden at Horticultural and Lansdowne Drives, Philadelphia. Tickets are $80 for JASGP members and $100 for nonmembers. The remainder of the Festival events are as plentiful as ever. The Cherry Blossom 5K will move to Saturday, April 12 and will give runners and walkers great views of Shofuso Japanese House and Garden and other Fairmount Park landmarks. At the many Tamagawa University Taiko Drum and Dance Performances, people will listen to thundering drums, watch intricate dances and beautiful costumes. People get hands on experience with kimono dressing, origami and other activities at Japanese Culture Week taking place at the Liberty Place Rotunda at 16th & Chestnut streets. There will be a food tasting, dinner, film screening and more. A complete listing of events is available online at www.subarucherryblossom.org and event information is available by calling 215-790-3810. (See addendum with list of events.) The central inspiration of the Cherry Blossom Festival is the fragile beauty of the sakura, the Japanese name for the ornamental cherry blossoms which inspire all of this cultural activity. The Cherry Blossom trees in Fairmont Park were first planted in 1926 and they were a gift to nation by the people of Japan. Cherry Blossoms are gorgeous, delicate flowers and are an annual inspiration to photographers and a “must see” natural wonder calling everyone outdoors. The events of the Festival celebrate Philadelphia’s rich cultural connections with the art, music, food, natural beauty and industry of Japan. The Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia, a project of the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia (JASGP), with tremendous support from Subaru of America, Inc as title sponsor. The project aims to foster a better understanding of the cultural, social, and educational customs of Japan building on the JASGP commitment to plant and maintain cherry trees in local parks. To date, JASGP has planted more than 1,000 cherry trees, supplementing the 1,600 flowering trees presented by the Japanese government as a gesture of friendship in 1926. Upon completion of its 1,000tree pledge in 2007, the JASGP shifted its focus to plantings in community and neighborhood parks to help green and beautify urban communities. Since 2008, cherry trees have been planted in Clark Park, Franklin Square, and Morris Park. Information on cherry trees, cherry blossom traditions in Japan, and the work of the JASGP are available at www.subarucherryblossom.org.

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Judith’s passion and to nurturing young children will serve her pool with lessons for all more, Executive Chef Vincent Free wireless internet is now available everywhere in the senior living community well in this new role and the synagogue looks forward to having her lead its team of talages and abilities, COMMUNITY LaMonte will put a spread ented teachers. Judith joins anout Early Childhood Center staff that is committed to promotgroup classes, swim mer, it will be a great resource for comartins Run announces that wireFLEA MARKET all those who have to satisfy ing a joyful, relaxed, non-pressured environment that is rich in experiences fostering imagclinics and swim team municating with students,” said Gaile less internet service is now free Come and browse items fasted for the and priorindependence. 24 hours from curiosity, ination, creativity • Gymnastics classes M. 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The leadership is headUniversity and a resident of Martins tors can enjoy a convenient conLaMonte is preparing a vari• (2) Basketball ed by President, Dr. Pamela Feld-Randel, who together with her executive committee and Run. “And during the course of the nection from their wireless-en PO Box 17, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004courts ety of kugels, which with citysuburbannews@mac.com basketball leagues Board of Directors, manages the operations of the synagogue and plans for its vibrant Find out more: year, it will make corresponding with abled laptops or mobile devices by 610-667-6623 Fax: 610-667-6624 Email: is a popular in Jewish the new staff, or the Welcome BBQ, online visit for youth to adult future. For information aboutdish membership, my family and the university a great using the new, secure Wi-Fi netphillyjcc.com/openhouse homes – a baked casserole, www.tbhbe.org or contact Daniel Rodgers, Communications and Marketing Coordinator, at deal easier.” work at Martins Run. Community most commonly made from Call: 610-896-7770 or 610-649-5300. drodgers@tbhbe.org Free wireless “Free Wi-Fi access is a rare • Helping the community egg noodles, in a wide range internet service is amenity in retirement comVisit: 45 Haverford Rd. connect since 1979 Gussie Kleiman and Phoebe Brown – it’s glorious living at Symphony Square. of flavors. This is free to all the latest of many munities. Yet, it’s so helpguests who make a reservaWynnewood, PA new developments ful to stay connected by a tion by Wednesday, September 11 by calling 610-660-6560. Space is limited. *New Members Only. Must register at Open House to qualify for discounts. Renewals, at Martins Run. The laptop, 3-Month, Police & Fire, and Add-On memberships not eligible for discounts. $293 Executive Director Joseph Horwitz, who is past president of his own synagogue in smartphone, New Jersey, is happy toor extend Break in savings based on purchase of Family membership, actual savings vary based on community takes a ‘forelectronic tablet,” membership category purchased. Payment required at time of joining. Free months the Fast to the community and he said, “We know that many families have their own traditions, butsaid we Linda also know there deducted from annual or monthly installments. Referrals must be noted on applications. ward thinking’ approach of Martins Sterthous, are others who would like to create a new tradition, and we hope that Symphony Square will CEO fill that need for them. We to meeting the residents’ Run. “With the newwho techto include those need a place have plenty of space in our dining room for our own residents and their families and varied physical, social, nology, the residents are to celebrate, too.” Find great information each week in CITY SUBURBAN NEWS! intellectual, spiritual, and able to surf the Web and con - off City Symphony Square is a premier assisted living and memory care residence in a luxurious setting located just Your community newspaper for 29 years! emotional needs and tact including ourliving staff, options Avenue at 35 Old Lancaster Pike in Bala. 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Immaculata Symphony Holds Spring Concert he Immaculata Symphony will hold its annual Spring Concert on Saturday, April 5, at 7:30 p.m. in Alumnae Hall on the campus of Immaculata University. The Brandywine Singers, under the direction of Jonathan Kreamer, join Maestro Joseph Gehring, musical director and conductor of the Immaculata Symphony for this concert. Among the special guest performers are Kim Kronenberg Russell, soprano and Randall Scarlata, baritone. The music from Jean Sibelius’s Karelia Suite opens the concert. The inspiring music of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem is a plea for peace and a glorious work for soprano and baritone solos, chorus, and an orchestra. Rounding out the concert is the uplifting Rainbow Body, a new work by Christopher Theofanidis that is based on an ancient medieval chant. In addition to serving as music director and conductor for the Immaculata Symphony, Gehring also serves in that capacity for the Chester County Pops Orchestra, West Chester Band, and the Immaculata University Concert Band and he is an active conductor, pianist, and educator. He is a frequent guest conductor of various honor/festival bands and orchestras throughout Pennsylvania and Delaware. He recently earned a Master of Music Performance degree in orchestral conducting. Cost for the concert is $12 for general admission, $10 for senior citizens, $6 for students, and free for children under the age of 12. More information and tickets are available by calling 610-647-4400, ext. 3473. Tickets are also available by mail to Immaculata Symphony, 1145 King Road, Immaculata, PA 19345-0703, with checks made payable to Immaculata Symphony. Immaculata University is a residential, Catholic, coeducational institution of higher education, located on the Main Line between Malvern and Exton, 20 miles west of Philadelphia.

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