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“An Afternoon of Jazz and Classical Local Author to Receive Next Music: A Benefit for Musicopia” Generation Indie Book Award ICON, Jacobs Music, WRTI Radio, The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia and DW Drums Join Forces for Musicopia cert to be hosted by WRTI’s Bob Perkins, and to be held at the Philadelphia Ethical Society on June 2. Tickets are $20 and the program begins at 3 p.m. For tickets, details on performers and the sponsors, visit www.ICONDv.com and click on “Musicopia Benefit.” This unique, “jazz meets classical music” program will feature an extraordinary group of performers, including jazz singer Paula Johns and her trio, the astounding classical music pianist Hanchien Lee, and the hard-driving All-Star Jazz Quartet featuring pianist Andy Kahn, bassist Bruce Kaminsky, saxophonist Asher Stein and drummer Bruce Klauber. Founded in 1974, Musicopia’s mission is to bring a vibrant combination of music performance and education to students and communities throughout the Delaware Valley, with a particular focus on geographical areas that lack adequate music programs or are cut off from the region’s rich cultural life. Musicopia presents approximately 600 programs that reach over 40,000 students and community members. Classical music pianist Hanchien Lee will be among the group of performers at “An Afternoon of Jazz and Classical A fixture of the Greater Delaware Valley since 1993, ICON Music: A Benefit for Musicopia” on June 2. is the area’s only monthly publiCON magazine, Jacobs Music, WRTI cation solely dedicated the arts and enterRadio, The Chamber Orchestra of Phila- tainment, offering unsurpassed content for delphia, and the DW Drum Company a discerning audience. have joined forces to present “An Since 1964, The Chamber Orchestra of PhilaAfternoon of Jazz and Classical Music: delphia has presented distinguished perforA Benefit for Musicopia” a gala conSee Musicopia Benefit on page 4

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Local Merion author, Karen Jayne, has had her newly published book, “3 Pillows Down,” selected as a finalist of the 2013 Next Generation Indie Book Awards. ocal Merion author, Karen Jayne, has had her newly published book, 3 Pillows Down, selected as a finalist of the 2013 Next Generation Indie Book Awards. Karen is a revolutionary personal fulfillment expert. As a certified professional life coach, accredited through the International Coaching Federation, Karen specializes in relationships, intimacy, and sexual energy. 3 Pillows Down is the story of Vivian, a middle-aged, married mother, who finds she is completely disconnected from herself, from her husband and from her sexuality. Her life feels devoid of pleasure and passion. 3 Pillows Down follows the first three-months of Vivian’s life coaching journey with coach/ author Karen Jayne. Combining chapters of coaching sessions

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The Devon Horse Show & Country Fair Opens May 23 he Wells Fargo Stagecoach will be exhibited at the Devon Horse Show on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 30 through June 1. Wells Fargo is the official presenting sponsor of the annual event to be held May 23 to June 2, 2013 at the show grounds in Devon. Wells Fargo will also serve as the title sponsor of the premier class, the $100,000 Wells Fargo Grand Prix of Devon to be held Thursday, May 30. This marks Wells Fargo’s third year as presenting sponsor of the show. The event benefits Bryn Mawr Hospital, with proceeds to the Hospital approaching $15 million. John Payne and his One Arm Bandit & Company, from Shindler, Okla., will appear the last four full days of the show in the evening, from May 29 to June 1. The One Arm Bandit show won the Professional Rodeo Circuit’s Specialty Act of the Year from 1989 through

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1996 and again from 2008 through 2011. Payne lost his right arm after an accident in 1973. Payne began in rodeos in 1987 and built up his act with longhorn Watusi steers, mustangs, mules and buffalo. Black Mouth Cur dogs are a very intrical part of the training process. Payne is assisted in his act by his wife Judy, and when his son Lynn and daughter Amanda each turned 18, they also joined the show. “It is very fulfilling to have Lynn and Amanda display their talents,” said Payne. “They are truly my right hand. Soon, DevonCountry Fair co-chairI’ll have grandkids in the show and may men, from left – Candy slow down a little to spend more time with Guinan and Buttons Corkhill. Judy.” Payne displays his proficiency with a Photo/Brenda Carpenter lariat during the show, and buffalo jump over his truck and climb onto the roof of the trailer. An innovative event, the Five-Gaited Special Class will be held on Wednesday evening, May 29. Some of the world’s top jumper riders, including Olympian McLain Ward, will test their skills and compete on Five-Gaited Saddlebreds at Devon. Each jumper rider will have a practice session and then show the horse in the class, each going for that first place prize. Horses will be provided by Saddlebred owners and might very well be the first of its kind. The Country Fair is open days and evenings throughout the 11 days, with a wide variety of foods, boutique shopping and rides and games. The Country Fair also presents a number of fun events and contests, including the very popular Ladies Hat Contest, sponsored by Cartier. The See The Devon Horse Show & Country Fair on page 3


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Roxborough Orchestra Spring Concert The Roxborough Orchestra founded in 2004 will present its annual spring concert on Saturday May 18 at 8 p.m. at The Immaculate Heart of Mary Church located at 819 Cathedral Rd., in the Andorra section of northwest Philadelphia. Admission as always will be free. Music will include patriotic, popular and light classic selections. In honor of Armed Forces Day, the following members of The Korean War Veterans chapter 234 from Atlantic City will act as Color Guard during the program, members include John Varallo-State Commander, Gil Boyer-State Vice-Commander, Bill Coulter-Chapter Commander, Bob Goodman and Jim Mangine.

Ocean City Triathlon/DUATHLON May 19, Ocean City Triathlon/ DUATHLON, 1/4 M swim, 2 M run, 16 M Bike/2 M run, plus kids’ course. Swim start 6-8 a.m. Run/Bike/Run start 9 a.m. Call 609-525-9317.

“Cognitive Changes of Healthy Aging” In partnership with UPenn’s Department of Neurology, New Horizons will host a free Seminar on Wed., May 22, at 12:30 p.m. Guests will learn why significant cognitive changes occur, particularly in hearing, memory, and language, and advice on how to adjust to and cope with the changes. There will be a 30-minute presentation, followed by a question-and-answer session. Sign-up by May 17 by calling 610 664-2366, or just stopping by 100 Conway Avenue, 2nd Floor, Narberth. Guests are invited to lunch before the presentation (at noon) – purchase a delicious Egg, Turkey Sausage and Cheese Biscuit with hash-browns and peaches, for only $2!

The Art of Networking Career Seminar on Thursday, May 23, 2013, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Bartley Hall, Room 1001, Villanova University, Villanova, PA, (Corner of Lancaster and Ithan Avenues). Advanced registration is required. Visit: http://tinyurl.com/dyjm8jd.

Men’s Day! Hoagie and a Hair Cut! New Horizons invites men 55 and over to enjoy its special Men’s Day on Friday, May 24. Attenders can sign up for a haircut, and stay for an Italian Hoagie lunch. Get your hair trimmed, and enjoy a good lunch and stimulating conversation with new friends! Call 610-664-2366 to schedule your hair appointment, or stop by the Center at 100 Conway Avenue, 2nd Floor, Narberth,

L A D I E S D AY T E A & H AT C O N T E S T The Ladies’ Hat Co ntest at th e Devon Horse Show and Country Fair is one of the annual highlights of the show that runs May 23 - June 2, 2013. Ladies Day Tea & Hat Contest will be Wednesday, May 29. Hat Con test Registration: 10 a.m. Ladies Day Tea: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Pre-registration required. The Hat Contest is sponsored by Cartier. Judges are television personality Carson Kressley, who is Photo/Brenda Carpenter also a Devon exhibitor, and Bill Henley from NBC10 television. Free General Admission until 1 p.m. for ladies wearing elegant hats! Visit www.devonhorseshow.org for details. to sign-up. Make your appointment before May 20, as spaces are limited. Cost for haircut and lunch is $5 for members, $8 for non-members.

“Military Might” at Historic Morgan Log House The Morgan Log House will hold a “Military Might” event on Saturday, May 25 from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. “Military Might” is a day dedicated to the men and women who have fought for their country, beliefs, ideas, and futures. Reenactors and exhibits covering the 18th, 19th, and 20th century campaigns will tell the story of how residents in this region, county, state, and nation played an important role in wars spanning the past 300 years. Presentations include Revolutionary War female spy Lydia Darrow, War Gardens, Flag raising and retiring ceremonies, exhibits of letters, diaries, journals, photographs, postcards and more. Special uniform exhibits include World War II Red Cross nurse’s uniform, an Army combat nurse’s uniform, WAC display, and a Navy Wave uniform, and more. Unique exhibits include Rev War era musket, Rev War cartridge box, pre-Civil War slave chains, Civil War recruitment poster, flechettes from the Vietnam conflict, and more. The event is free and open to the public. Donations greatly appreciated to support future Educational programs of the Morgan Log House. Located at 850 Weikel Road, Lansdale, the Morgan Log House dates to the 18th century

whole family! Perfect for families with children ages 6-12. Help underserved youth experience a quality science and engineering experience this summer. All donations benefit the Youth Engineering And Science, Inc. 2013 Summer Session STEM program for underserved youth, a registered 501(c) 3 organization. The outdoor event will take place at 645 Woodcrest Avenue, Ardmore. Register at www.YouthEngineeringAndScience.org, Director: Kathy Walsh, email YouthEngineeringAndScience@gmail.com or phone 484-574-1345.

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New City Stage Company is finishing its successful 7th season with the regional premiere of Adam Rapp’s play about the life of a professional wrestler—AMERICAN SLIGO. The play takes place during the family dinner for Art “Crazy Train” Sligo on the day of his final match. The show is the 5th production of the 2012-13 season, entitled “The New American Dysfunctional Family.” Opening night is Saturday, June 1 at 8 p.m. The show is being performed at the Adrienne Theatre Skybox through June 23. Tickets range and is listed on the National Reg- from $10 to $35 and can be purister of Historic Places. Guided tours, chased at www.NewCityStage.org special programs and classes are or by calling 215-563-7500. offered throughout the year. The site is open for tours Thursdays Career Wardrobe’s Sundays. For information, online 12th Annual “A Perfect visit www.MorganLogHouse.org or Fit” Fundraiser call 215-368-2480. Career Wardrobe’s twelfth annual Financial Management premier fundraising event, “A Perfor Career Transition fect Fit: Celebrating the Story of My Suit” will be held Wednesday, Career Seminar on Wednesday, May June 5, 2013 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 29, 2013, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at Crystal Tea Room, 100 E. Penn Radnor Financial Center, 150 N. Rad- Square in Philadelphia. For infornor-Chester Road, Suite F-200, Rad- mation and to purchase tickets, call nor, PA. Advanced registration is 215-568-6693 or visit www.careerrequired. Visit: www.careerpoten- wardrobe.org. tial.com/signup.

Brain Games for Seniors If you love to exercise your mind, New Horizons invites you to sharpen your pencil and visit the Center on May 31 at 12:45 to indulge in a variety hour of stimulating puzzles, trivia, and games. Lunch will be served at noon each day, so call ahead and come early! Call 610664-2366 or stop by 100 Conway Avenue, 2nd Floor, Narberth to sign-up!

“Family Science Evening” Friday, May 31, 2013, from 6 - 8 p.m. come have a ball! Create cryogenic ice pops, pneumatic rockets, chromatography T-shirts, all natural lip balms, electrical art gadgets and personalized sports drinks. Hands on engineering and science make and take activities for the

19th Annual Strides For Stroke On Sunday, June 9, the Delaware Valley Stroke Council (DVSC) will host its 19th Annual Dr. Howard Mazer Strides for Stroke Memorial 5K Run/Walk at 8:30 a.m. The race begins at 26th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway and runs along a predetermined course on Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive. More than 1,000 runners and volunteers are expected to participate in Strides for Stroke in order to help raise awareness for stroke, the third leading cause of death and number one cause of adult disabilities. To register for Strides for Stroke: http://www.phillystroke.org/Assets/ strides_for_stroke_2013.html or call 215-772-9040. To learn more about the DVSC and its initiatives, visit http://www.phillystroke.org/. Say You Saw It in CITY SUBURBAN NEWS!

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A silent auction Art Exhibit by Marilyn Lavins is now taking place at Kaiserman JCC, 45 Haverford Road in Wynnewood. Fifty percent reduction “Inherit The Wind” at Bristol Riverside Theatre on most art works will be in effect through May 23. Call Phyllis Actman Community and collaboration in the courtroom are the watchwords of at 610-896-7770 for information. Bristol Riverside Theatre’s production of Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee’s “Inherit the Wind,” running May 21 - June 9. Directed by Susan Thousands to Honor Brad Schoener with 5K D. Atkinson, the legal drama which concludes BRT’s mainstage season Run/Walk and Music Marathon on May 18 features an ensemble cast of professional actors. Previews begin TuesThe Upper Darby Arts and Education Foundation and the Upper Darby day, May 21 with opening night on Thursday, May 23. Performances run Performing Arts Center present the Fifth Brad Schoener Memorial Fund Tuesday through Sunday until June 9. Tickets start at $30, with discounts 5K Run/Walk and Music Marathon on May 18, 2013 at the Upper Darby for students, groups and military personnel. Tickets are available by visPerforming Arts Center, 601 N. Lansdowne Avenue, Drexel Hill, PA 19026. iting brtstage.org or calling the BRT Box Office at 215-785-0100. Bristol Visit www.udmusicmarathon.org for the full event’s details, and to reg- Riverside Theatre is located at 120 Radcliffe Street in Bristol, PA. ister for the race. For info about the Foundation, call John Schmidt at 610-394-1580. The Independence Chapter of Association of

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All-Star Jazz Quartet Returns The hard-driving All-Star Jazz Quartet – with drummer Bruce Klauber, pianist Andy Kahn, bassist Bruce Kamsinky and saxophonist Asher Stein – returns to Chris’ Jazz Café, 1421 Sansom Street on Saturday, May 18. Shows are at 8 and 10 p.m. and admission is $20. Tickets may be purchased in advance via Seatengine.com/event/1914 or by calling 215-5683131.

Ocean City Fire Fighters Golf Tournament On May 19, The Ocean City Fire Fighters Golf Tournament is set for the Ocean City Municipal Golf Course, Bay Ave. near Airport, with tee time 8:30 a.m. All proceeds benefit American Cancer Society: Foursomes, Shotgun Format, 12 hole 3 par course, $35 per person with lunch included to follow afterwards at DiOrio’s in Somers Point. Luncheon guests are welcome, $10. For information, call Chris 609-412-6663 or access OCFDRelayTeam@hotmail.com.

“Connecting with Your Best Self” Program “Finding Meaning in and Enriching Our Middle Years: 7 Steps to Connecting with Your Best Self” – Main Line Reform Temple and the Middleton Center of Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church have joined together to address the particular needs of the middle years through a series of discussions. Popular culture and the media suggest that we can be our “best selves” in midlife. But what if we have no idea who we are anymore, let alone who we want to be? Come explore these questions about your shifting roles and identity and your evolving sense of self in this fun and lighthearted workshop led by Nancy Clifford, M.A., Life-Fit Coach at the Middleton Center and Margie Cherry, M.A., Assistant Director of Alumni Career Services at Lafayette College. This program, Sunday, May 19,

The Independence Chapter of Association of Legal Administrators will hold its quarterly meeting on May 22 at the law offices of RatnerPrestia in Berwyn, PA. Continental breakfast will be served at 8 a.m. followed by presentation at 8:30 a.m. The program will be “Make You Article Pop” presented by Susan Perloff of Writer Philadelphia. Attend Susan’s presentation on improving your business writing. Cost: Members $25, and Non-Members $30. For info, contact Sharon O’Donnell 610-828-3888.

Dana Carvey, Dennis Miller & Kevin Nealon from SNL Perform Three of your all-time SNL favorites will reunite for a night of serious funny business. Grab your share of laughs as Dana Carvey, Dennis Miller and Kevin Nealon take the stage May 24 at 9 p.m. in the Tropicana Showroom. Ticket prices range from $55 to $250. The $250 ticket includes a meet and greet and photo op with the comedy legends. Tickets can be purchased at the Tropicana Box Office or through Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.com or 1-800-736-1420.

Hadassah’s Closing Luncheon The Main Line Delaware County Hadassah will hold its closing luncheon on Thursday, May, May 30, 2013, at Drexelbrook, in the Williamsburg Room, 4700 Drexelbrook Drive and Valley Road, Drexel Hill, PA 19026, 610-259-7000. At that time there will be the installation of officers for the 2013 - 2014 term. The featured entertainment for the afternoon will be Dr. Lois Young Tulin, presenting and dramatizing the life and career of her great aunt, Sophie Tucker. A gourmet lunch will be served. For information, call Elaine at 484-432-7629.

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judges are television personality Carson Kressley, who is also a Devon exhibitor, and Bill Henley from NBC10 television. Tuesday, May 28 is one of the three Family Days, with back barn guided tours, and Sunday, June 2 is another, with Pony Rides from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and a plant sale at around 1 p.m., following the conclusion of the $25,000 Hunter Derby. The third is opening day, Thursday, May 23. Food ranges from hot dogs, hamburgers and pizzas to gourmet dining, complete with a selection of red and white wines, in the Garden Cafeteria. Of course, there are the Devon favorites, the famous Devon fudge, tea sandwiches and lemon sticks. Boutiques carry men’s and women’s clothing, often with

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M U S I C O P I A Lower Merion Narberth Democrats Prepare BENEFIT for May 21st Primary Election Continued from front page

THE DEVON HORSE SHOW & COUNTRY FAIR Celebrating Our 117 th Year

May 23 – June 2, 2013 Benefiting Bryn Mawr Hospital A Philadelphia Tradition Since 1896 The Devon Horse Show and Country Fair is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious outdoor horse shows in the country. Over 100,000 spectators and 1,500 horses participate, from all over the United States.

mances of repertoire from the Baroque period through the 21st century. Steinway and Sons representative Jacobs Music has been providing outstanding piano products, services and music education offerings to this area for over 100 years. WRTI Radio broadcasts the best of classical music and jazz and produces content that enriches the daily lives of its audience and the area’s cultural life. At Drum Workshop, The Drummer’s Choice® is more than a slogan, it’s a fact. Since 1972, DW has been dedicated to percussion innovation and improving the way drum products are made. For info on Musicopia, visit www.Musicopia.net. Say You Saw It in CITY SUBURBAN NEWS!

he Democratic Committee of Lower Merion and Narberth is advising local Democrats to identify and vote for endorsed Montgomery County Democratic judicial candidates Gail A. Weilheimer, 42, of Abington, and Steven C. Tolliver, 57, of Cheltenham. “The county judicial primary is extremely important this year,” stated Joe Foster, chair of the Lower Merion and Narberth Democratic Committee. “Because the state allows judicial candidates to file in both party’s primaries, Democratic voters need to come out and vote for Weilheimer and Tolliver—the only true Democrats in a judicial ballot that will include several Republican names.” The ballot, according to Foster will not identify the judicial candidates’ party affiliation, so local party committee people and volunteers will be at the polls to help voters with ballot information. Since there are no contested primaries for other local elections, party leaders are concerned a light turnout might allow nonendorsed judicial candidates to slip through the primary process. Local endorsed Democrats that are run-

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ning for other elections include: Lower Merion School Board Director (four candidates for four positions): Melisa Gilbert (incumbent), Laurie Actman, Ben Driscoll and Maureen O’Leary. Lower Merion Tax Collector/Treasurer: Sam Adenbaum (incumbent) Lower Merion Township Commissioners: 2nd Ward: James Robinson 4th Ward: Steve Lindner (incumbent) 8th Ward: Anna Durbin 12th Ward: Brian Gordon (incumbent) 14th Ward: Rick Churchill (incumbent) Narberth Mayor: Tom Grady (incumbent) Narberth Borough Council: Aaron Muderick (incumbent) Bob Wegbreit (incumbent) Richard Diaz Charles Silio Judge of Elections positions will also appear on the ballot mentioned Foster. For information on the candidates or contact the Democratic Committee of Lower Merion and Narberth, visit www.democratslmn.org/contact-us/.

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with real life existence and sexual reflections, the reader intimately experiences the process leading to Vivian’s transformation. Vivian learns how to connect to self-love and inner fulfillment by shifting her perceptions, interpretations and language, while becoming present and empowered. Believing that how one engages in their sexual expression is an accurate reflection of how they are engaging in all areas of their life, Karen Jayne, guides Vivian in using her sexuality as a tool for connection and revelation. This revolutionary self-help book combines an enticing touch of erotica with nuggets of life wisdom and practical means for application. Karen will be receiving her award in New York City, at the Harvard Club, on May 29, 2013. Check out the book trailer: http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=sQuMRD8lCcc. To learn more about Karen Jayne, go to her website: www.lifewizecoaching.com.

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By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer Onstage • Act II Playhouse, 56 East Butler Avenue in Ambler, PA, presents Lend Me a Tenor through June 8. Set in 1934, renowned Italian tenor Tito Marelli (played by Jeffrey Coon), will sing the lead in Verdi’s opera Otello in Cleveland. Chaos ensues when his wife leaves him and the distraught singer accidentally takes a double dose of tranquilizers. Tito, presumed dead, causes a madcap chain reaction of mistaken identities, plot twists, double entendres, and mayhem. For tickets (Adults: $22-$33 with discounts for subscribers, students, seniors 65+ and groups of 10 or more) or info, call 215-6540200 or visit www.act2.org. • Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, presents Grease, through July 14. For tickets (from $10 - $95) or info, call 215-574-3550 or 800-982-2787 or visit www.walnutstreettheatre.org. • The Shubin Theater, 407 Bainbridge Street in Philadelphia, is the venue for Philly Improv Theater’s The Bat, through May 19, an improvised comedy performed in pitch blackness similar to a radio play. For tickets (regular admission $12 / deluxe admission (includes a signed Bat poster $20 at the door) or info, visit www.phillyimprovtheater.com. • Curio Theatre Company, performing in the Calvary Center, entrance corner of 48th Street and Baltimore Avenue in Philadelphia, presents a spoof of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of The Baskervilles, through June 1. The play starts spookily enough, but quickly derails by an argument between the cast (Harry Slack of West Philadelphia, Steve Carpenter of South Philadelphia, and CJ Keller of Havertown) about including a medical disclaimer for the audience. They eventually get back to the story of a giant ghostly hound. With disguises, confusion, and missing pants, the great Sherlock Holmes and Watson are on the case. But when a negative Twitter comment distracts the cast, the audience must sit through the entire first half, again, at breakneck speed. How will it end? Will the cast stay on task long enough to even get to the end? All shows 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. For tickets ($15-$20) or info, call 215-525-1350 or visit www.curiotheatre.org. • Keswick Theatre, 291 North Keswick Avenue in Glenside, PA, presents songwriters (and longtime friends) Mary Chapin Carpenter & Shawn Colvin sharing the stage as a duo, performing material spanning their vast catalogs as well as some of their favorite songs, May 17, 8 p.m. For tickets ($32, $45 & $59) or info, call 215-572-7650 or visit www.keswicktheatre.com/?events=mary-chapin-carpenter-shawn-colvin. • Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, at the American Philosophical Society, 427 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, presents Ida Kavafian, violin; Arnold Steinhardt, violin; John Dalley, viola; Michael Tree, viola; and Peter Wiley, cello on Friday, May 17, 8 p.m. Concert rescheduled from December 16, 2012, with Ida Kavafian replacing Pamela Frank. All tickets for the original date valid for admission on May 17. The program: Mozart: Quintet in C Major, K. 515; Bartók: Duets

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L O W E R M E R I O N M E M O R I A L D AY P A R A D E S E R V I C E P L A N N I N G U N D E R WAY he Lower Merion Memorial Day Observance will take place on Monday, May 27, with several events planned to honor veterans. The Merion Concert Band will play the U. S. Military service songs and patriotic selections beginning at 9:45 a.m. at the corner of Lancaster and Argyle Roads. Parade participants are to assemble on Greenfield Avenue at 10 a.m. Families and children are welcome with their bicycles, strollers and wagons. First, second and third place awards will be given for the best decorated bicycles. The parade will step off from Greenfield Avenue at 10:30 a.m. and process to St. Paul’s Cemetery for the Ceremonial Memorial Day Service at 11:15 a.m. Eileen Rooney Trainer, retired township secretary, will serve as this year’s Grand Marshal in recognition of her many years of service to the community. The Leon Spencer Reid Post Color Guard Auxiliary will lead the parade followed by the marshals and dignitaries, piper Daniel Emery and other parade participants along Lancaster Avenue. Spectators will see First Responder units, veterans and civic groups including the members of the Lower Merion Township Police Department, Wynnewood Civic Association, the Historic Car Club of Pennsylvania,

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Tri-State Jazz Society Concert Doug Munro and La Pompe Attack will play for Tri-State Jazz Society on Sunday, May 19 from 2 to 5 p.m. This concert will be at Haddonfield United Methodist Church, 29 Warwick Road, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Two-time Grammy-nominated guitar virtuoso Doug Munro will lead a Django Reinhardt-influenced Gyspy jazz quartet in their interpretations of popular melodies as well as classic Django compositions. Half-price admission is $10, available for first-time attendees and members; general admission is $20. High school and college students with IDs and children accompanied by a paying adult are free. Pay at the door; there are no advance sales or reservations. The church is about 15 minutes from central Philadelphia via the Ben Franklin Bridge. There’s free parking. For information call 856-720-0232 or visit: www.tristatejazz.org.

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Temple Beth Hillel – Beth El “Singing Into Summer” Shabbat Friday, June 7, 2013 • 6 p.m.

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Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame’s 16th Annual Induction Ceremony May 20 he Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Adolph and Rose Levis Museum (PJSHOF) is celebrating its 16th anniversary by honoring nine new individuals at a reception to be held on Monday, May 20, 2013 at 5:30 p.m. at the Gershman Y (Broad and Pine Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19147). The 2013 inductees include Ellen Barkann, Bob Brooks, Larry Brown, Fred Cohen, Josh Cohen, Ron Cohen, Bonnie Kay, Marc Rayfield and Pillar of Achievement honoree, Jed Margolis. In addition, the 2013 JCC Maccabi Games® Team Philadelphia Graduating Athletes will receive special recognition. Tickets may be purchased for $185 via credit card by calling 215-900-7999 or by writing to info@phillyjewishsports.org. Seating preference requests will be considered. Al Shrier is serving as ceremony chairman; Jay Goldberg, nominating committee chair;

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Harriet Beloff Goodwin; décor chair; and Louis Schmidt, publication chair. Deborah P. Weiss is the director and Stephen H. Frishberg is chair of the board. The inductees into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame represent the best of the best, those individuals and teams who, through perseverance, dedication, superior talent and skills, have risen to the top of their respective sports. Their names and achievements are celebrated within the walls of the museum. Each PJSHOF inductee has been involved in sports as an athlete, coach, manager, administrator, team owner, or as a member of the media. They must have at least one Jewish parent and have lived within, or competed within the five county Greater PhilaSee Jewish Sports Hall of Fame 2013 Inductees on page 12

Temple Beth Hillel – Beth El Welcomes Associate Rabbi and Early Childhood Center Director abbi Neil S. Cooper and the Board of Directors of Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El welcome two talented and experienced professionals to its professional staff. Rabbi Marc Israel will assume the position of Associate Rabbi, and Judith Scarani will be the new Director of the synagogue’s Early Childhood Center. The entire community is invited to join Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El at a Welcome BBQ on June 5 from 5 - 7 p.m. as they welcome Rabbi Israel and Ms. Scarani to the congregation. Rabbi Marc Israel has been the Rabbi Educator – Director of Education and Congregational Programming at Ohr Kodesh Congregation in Chevy Chase, Maryland, for the past eight years. Rabbi Israel, an innovative and talented educator, is recognized for creating quality programming across the generations. His outgoing personality will serve him well as he builds relationships and connections in the congregation. As the Associate Rabbi at TBH-BE, Rabbi Israel will be the director of the Religious School. In addition, he will be involved in all aspects of congregational life, by joining Rabbi Cooper through participation in the organization’s lifecycle events, minyanim, services and programs. The synagogue looks forward to Rabbi Israel’s boundless energy, passion for Judaism, and commitment to children and families. Both Rabbi Israel and Ms. Scarani will assume their respective responsibilities at the synagogue on July 1. Judith Scarani has been a master teacher at Perelman Jewish Day School, where she is involved in creating curriculum and supervising new teachers in addition to her responsibilities as a kindergarten teacher. She has twenty years of experience in early childhood education. Judith’s passion for and dedication to nurturing young children will serve her well in this new role and the synagogue looks forward to having her lead its team of talented teachers. Judith joins an Early Childhood Center staff that is committed to promoting a joyful, relaxed, non-pressured environment that is rich in experiences fostering imagination, curiosity, creativity and independence. Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El is a vibrant, Conservative synagogue in Wynnewood, PA. Rabbi Marc Israel and Judith Scarani join a professional team that consists of Rabbi Neil S. Cooper, Hazzan Eugene Rosner, and Executive Director Kenneth Krivitzky. The leadership is headed by President, Dr. Pamela Feld-Randel, who together with her executive committee and Board of Directors, manages the operations of the synagogue and plans for its vibrant future. For information about membership, the new staff, or the Welcome BBQ, online visit www.tbhbe.org or contact Daniel Rodgers, Communications and Marketing Coordinator, at drodgers@tbhbe.org or 610-649-5300.

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Openings Still Available in Upper Darby Summer Stage pper Darby Summer Stage is an award-winning theater arts program that has introduced thousands of young people to live theater performance since the program was established by Executive Director Harry Dietzler 37 years ago in 1976. Openings are still available in the Apprentice Program (ages 11 to 12). Classes are offered in acting, movement, music and storytelling from 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Monday through Friday. Two sessions are offered: June 27 - July 19 (no classes on July 4 or 5) or July 22 - August 9. Openings are also available in the Rising Stars Program (ages 12 to 13). Students learn the fundamentals of musical theater and have the opportunity to perform for family at the end of the 3-week session. Classes are offered from 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Dates for Session Two are July 22 through August 9. Limited spaces are available in the Children’s Theater Program (ages 14 to 17). Students learn more extensive musical theater skills and perform for a children’s theater audience. Participants must be available from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Visit www.udpac.org for specific timing for the shows. Auditions are scheduled for the Mainstage production of Fiddler on the Roof on June 10 at 7 p.m. Participants must be between the ages of 18 and 28. Those auditioning should come prepared to sing and dance. Check the website for audition songs and more information. Rehearsals for Fiddler on the Roof are Monday through Thursday evenings and participants must be available for all rehearsals and performances. Payment is due at time of registration. A limited number of work scholarship are available for situations of financial need. Detailed information on each program is available at www.udpac.org or by calling 610-622-1189.

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from performing. Ms. Bazilian had been a promising pianist who studied with the famed Curtis Institute in her youth, but she set aside dreams of becoming a concert pianist to take a degree in Physical Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. The mother of one of Philadelphia’s most notable rock musicians and composers, Eric Bazilian of “The Hooters,” Mrs. Bazilian had her famous son at her side during her Jacobs Music Company Perform-A-Thon showcase. The annual Perform-A-Thon offers a once in a lifetime opportunity for musicians to pledge donations for the privilege to play on a rare Steinway concert grand piano at the CBS 3 Studios in downtown Philadelphia. While supporting an important local cause, the project encourages children to practice and develops a sense of civic participation and community service in young people from an early age. This year, the event was held on Friday, April 19 through Sunday, April 21.

“Sweeney Todd” Auditions at Neumann Center Stage Productions will hold auditions for the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, “Sweeney Todd,” on Tuesday, May 21, and Wednesday, May 22, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Fred P. Meagher Theatre in the campus Life Center. Director Brian Kavanagh is looking to fill 7 male solo parts, 6 female solo parts and a full ensemble chorus. For required audition pieces, contact the director at KAVANAGB@neumann.edu. Callbacks will be on Thursday, May 23 at 6 p.m.

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he Temple University Hospital Auxiliary hosted the 2013 “Acres of Diamonds” Gala on Saturday, April 20 at 6 p.m. at Vie Ballroom, 600 North Broad Street, Philadelphia. This year’s event, emceed by 6ABC news anchor Sarah Bloomquist, honored one of the country’s top pulmonary centers, The Temple Lung Center. The 2013 Diamond Award was accepted on behalf of the Lung Center by Dr. Gerard J. Criner, Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine; Director Attending the 2013 “Acres of Diamonds” Gala on April 20 are, of the Division of Pulmonary from left – Gerard Criner, MD, Director of the Temple Lung and Critical Care Medicine at Center; Kal Rudman, Kal & Lucille Rudman Foundation; Sarah Temple University Hospital; Bloomquist, Emcee, WPVI ABC 6 News Anchor; Larry Kaiser, and, Director of The Temple MD, FACS, President & CEO, Temple Health. Lung Center. The Temple Lung Center is a national leader in patient care, research and education, and is the destination of choice for patients with serious lung disease in the greater Philadelphia area. The team at The Temple Lung Center recently saved the life of one of the evening’s major supporters, Lucille Rudman, after another local hospital had reached an impasse in her treatment. In grateful thanks, the Kal and Lucille Rudman Foundation, already major supporters of The Temple Lung Center, made a substantial contribution toward the Gala. “The Diamond Award recognizes individuals for their social responsibility to the human family at large and the Temple family in particular,” said Dr. Robert McNamara, Chair of Emergency Medicine at Temple University School Lucille and Kal Rudman, of Kal & Lucille Rudman Foundation. of Medicine. “Temple’s Lung Center provides diagnosis, treatment and care in a state-of-the art facility staffed by dedicated physicians, surgeons, nurses, and other specialists. At the Temple Lung Center, our goal is simple – for patients to breathe easier, live longer and enjoy a better quality of life.”

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Larry Brown coaching the SMU Mustangs. delphia area. They have joined a special group of approximately 130 past honorees. This year’s special class includes one of the most successful coaches in basketball history, one of the winningest football coaches in Philadelphia high school history, a top radio broadcast manager and more: Ellen Barkann, a competitive figure skater, achieved the highest level in all disciplines of her sport: singles, pairs and ice dancing. In 2012 she created a nonprofit, The Barkann Family Healing Hearts Foundation, whose mission is to provide grants and financial assistance to families in the area who are overcome by family crisis, long term illness or sudden loss of life. Bob Brooks was a multi-talented athlete as the starting pitcher on the University of Pennsylvania’s baseball team and a three-year starter on the basketball court who earned AllIvy and All-State honors his senior year. He is a longtime community volunteer. Larry Brown is one of the most successful basketball coaches, college or pro, of all time. He is the only head coach to lead teams to an NBA title (Detroit 2004) and an NCAA Championship (Kansas 1988). He is also the only coach in history to lead eight different NBA teams to the playoffs. He also is the only U.S. male to both play and coach in the Olympics, winning Gold Medals in 1964 and 2000 and is enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts. He is currently the head basketball coach at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Fred Cohen achieved a stellar basketball career in high school and the upper levels of the college game. Playing for the Temple Owls, he set an NCAA playoff record for rebounds that remains intact: 34! He played with All-Americans Hal Lear and Guy Rogers; their 1956 team went to the NCAA Final Four. He went on to graduate Yale Law School and has had a distinguished law career as a professor then activist and author in the area of correctional mental health law. Josh Cohen ranked among the top ten tennis players in the world in U.S. Juniors and number one nationally in every USTA age group from 12-18; he won the International Grass Court Championship and competed in all four Grand Slams and reached the quarterfinals in the French Open. In 2012, Billie Jean King named him head coach of her team, the Philadelphia Freedoms. Ron Cohen has been the head football coach at George Washington High School for the past 28 years and is the winningest coach in Philadelphia City history. He has been named Coach of the Year on nine different occasions. He holds the city record for most playoff wins with 55 and has coached seven Big 33 football stars, including four players who have gone on to play in the NFL. Bonnie Kay has been a Philadelphia area competitor in golf tournaments for over 40 years, having won the Women’s Stroke Play Championship and the Mixed Pair Championship as well as various country club championships. As a proud player in two Maccabi Games® in Israel, she won a team Silver in 1985 and a team Gold in 1997. She is a consulting psychologist to Fortune 500 corporations, city and state agencies and private family owned companies. Marc Rayfield is senior vice president and market manager of CBS, Inc. where he is currently responsible for live broadcasts of the Phillies, Eagles and Philadelphia Union as well as Temple, St. Joe’s and Villanova athletics. His purview at CBS includes oversight of KYW Newsradio, WIP, WOGL, WPHT and cbsphilly.com. Pillar of Achievement honoree, Jed Margolis has been dedicated to using sports to strengthen Jewish identity and pride and love for Israel throughout his 40 years working in the JCC World and at Maccabi USA where he has served as executive director since 2002. One of the many highpoints in his Maccabi USA tenure came in 2009 when he was honored as a member of the Maccabi USA Leadership Team by The National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. He also represented the USA as a member of the Masters Men’s Gold Medal Basketball Team, coached by NBA Legend Dolph Schayes, at the 1995 Pan Am Maccabi Games® in Uruguay. The mission of the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame is to provide the community with tangible and lasting evidence of the past, present and future of Jewish sportsmen and sportswomen in the Greater Philadelphia area and to instill community pride in Jewish accomplishments in the field of sports and the role sports has played in preserving Jewish culture. The hall and museum reflect the obstacles Jews had to overcome in order to excel in sporting endeavors locally, nationally and internationally; portray the instrumental role sports has played in Jewish life; and provide continuity to future generations of Jewish athletes. The PJSHOF is open Sunday through Friday and provides tours by request. Call 215900-7999,write info@phillyjewishsports.org or visit www.phillyjewishsports.com to learn more.

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LGBT Elder Initiative to Present Older Women’s Health Workshop ay is Older Americans Month. The LGBT Elder Initiative (LGBTEI) is bringing to light the many obstacles to health and wellness that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) older women face. Limited access to care, discrimination, stigma and fear all combine to negatively impact the ability of LGBT older women to age successfully. To address these issues and provide information and resources to the community, the LGBTEI will present, “LGBT Older Women’s Health” on Saturday, May 18, 2013. Part of the LGBTEI CONVERSATIONS series of informational programs, “LGBT Older Women’s Health” will address healthy aging and techniques for achieving and maintaining wellness and gaining greater access to care. This program will be presented at the South Philadelphia Older Adult Center, 1430 East Passyunk Avenue in Philadelphia, PA, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. The program will include a review of the free preventative care screenings provided for in the Affordable Care Act and a discussion of how best to advocate for yourself in the health care and aging services networks. Attendees will also learn how to prepare healthy snacks and will have the opportunity to try Tai Chi, the ancient Chinese system of mind-body-spirit health. LGBT older women have faced lifetimes of stigma and discrimination. As a result, they face health risks including obesity, smoking and alcohol and drug abuse. A significant percentage of women in this population do not receive regular screening for sexually transmitted infections (STI) or PAP smears. This latter issue is particularly troubling because women in this age group are at highest risk for cervical, uterine and ovarian cancers. “LGBT Older Women’s Health” will give attendees an opportunity to discuss common issues of concern, learn about competent and culturally sensitive resources, meet new people, and network within the community. The LGBTEI, which is headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, fosters and advocates for services and resources that are competent, culturally sensitive, inclusive and responsive to the needs of LGBT older adults. This program is possible due to the support of Philadelphia Gay News, PNC BANK and Philadelphia Corporation for Aging. There is no fee for this program, which is open to the public. Lunch is included. Registration is required. To register for, or to get more information about, “LGBT Older Women’s Health,” contact the LGBT Elder Initiative at info@lgbtei.org or call 267-546-3448.

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