W
hy does
now far exceeds the there come
founding four. a time in
So it is that the up- our lives when a new
coming exhibit “Twenty birthday is no long-
Four Eyes,” opening er a time of antici-
May 28 in the Villanova pation followed by
University Art Gallery, celebration but a
is presented by Quattro well-kept secret only
Amici Plus. The wide- known by our doc-
ranging exhibit will fea- tor and eventually
Concert with Kim ture the work of 12 noted the Social Security
& Reggie Harris Delaware Valley artists. Administration?
An artists’ reception What is the magic
Page 5 will take place on Wednes- age when this tran-
day, June 2, from 5 to 7 sition occurs? It may
p.m. in the gallery, locat- be different for each
ed in the Connelly Center individual, vary by
on the Villanova campus. gender and culture,
The reception is free and and occur at differ-
open to the public. Re- ent stages of our
freshments will be served. lives.
The exhibit will contin- Some people blame
ue to Tuesday, June 29. Marcy Shoemaker, PsyD, is a this “age issue” on
The exhibit comprises psychologist at the Madlyn and societal factors that
the selected output of Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish revere youth. Others
Local Cancer honored and widely ex- Life in Horsham Township, blame cultures that
Survivor hibited artists working Montgomery County, Pa. devalue the older
in a broad array of sub- members of our soci-
Page 7 ject matter, media, and ety by not including them in decision-making and key fami-
style. ly roles. Whatever the reason, it is time for our society to
Ranging from realism recognize the many positive aspects of aging and acknowl-
to abstraction, in two edge the fact that “AGE IS JUST A NUMBER.” Following are
and three dimensional some steps we can all take to help reshape society’s views
art, the show features on aging and lead healthier, more fulfilling lives in our senior
works in oils, acrylics, years.
“Dying Bird,” painted wood sculpture, by George H. Fuller will be watercolor, ink and stain Rediscover your raison d’être
on display at Villanova Art Gallery. on paper, collage, com- All people need a reason to get up in the morning and some-
puter-generated imagery, thing to look forward to when they close their eyes at night.
B
ound by friendship and respect fine art photography, illustrations, sculpture, Unfortunately, many seniors lose what the French refer to
for one another’s art, four Phila- and wood. as “raison d’être” (reason for being) and often become de-
Society’s delphia artists got together some Artists are: Nancy Barch of Clifton Heights, pressed as a result. Returning to work part-time, volunteer-
six years back with a mission to PA (painting); John Benigno of Wynnewood, ing, and pursuing hobbies both inside and outside of the
Evening Hours “get the art out there” through PA (fine arts photography); Jo Anne Bono home can help you or your loved one regain a sense of
Page 12 group exhibits in off-beat places of Norristown, PA (collage, watercolor, sculpt- purpose in life.
such as cafes, restaurants and bars, as well ing); Samuel Fritch of Oreland, PA (fine arts Be open to change
as the more traditional venues of galleries photography, graphic design); George H. We live in a society that inundates us with ads for cosmet-
and museums. At the beginning, they called Fuller of Collingswood, NJ (sculpture, wood- ic procedures, cosmetics that propose to cure wrinkles, op-
Jewish Culture themselves Quattro Amici (Four Friends). work); Anders Hansen of Pittman, NJ, (water- portunities to tighten our bodies through exercise programs
Fortunately, they didn’t invest a lot in busi- color); Bob Jackson of Haddonfield, NJ (mix- of the week, and diets that guarantee results. If you or a
Pages 8 & 9 ness cards or letterhead, as their idea caught ed media); Catherine ‘Kit’ Mitchell of Phila- loved one wants to try one of the latest fads or adopt a
on and the number of participating artists See Quattro Amici Plus Exhibit on page 10 See Age is Just a Number on page 9
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Lansdowne Folk Club Concert June 3 Great Bargains on All Kinds of Items, Food & Fun!
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Harris were exposed to a wide rang of music through their power of true feeling to bring folks eye to eye and form real
childhoods. After meeting at summer camp in 1974, the duo relations in the face of a society where so much is based
continued their friendship that fall at Temple University. on the flow of money and the illusions which administer it. Call for an appointment
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Gourmet Affordable • Hedgerow Theatre, 64 Rose Valley Road, Rose Valley PA, presents its annual Brandywine River Blues Festival,
(near Media), PA, presents The Don, through June 5, the May 29 - 31, 12 noon to 6 p.m. daily. Featuring local musi-
Catering story of six people blockaded in a motel on the Mexican cians, barbecued food, and wines, admission is $25 per
Corporate Lunches border, as The Don tries to outwit a narcotics agent in a person per day and includes wine tastings in the Chadds-
bizarre smuggling plot. This is a fast-paced cliffhanger ford winemaking and barrel-aging cellars, as well as, a sou-
Events • Parties • Dinners spiced with comedy. For tickets ($22, $25) or info, call 610- venir glass for each participant and two concerts each day.
The Possibilities are Endless 565-4211 or visit www.hedgerowtheatre.org. A wide range of picnic foods available for purchase from
Wine & Dine Pace One restaurant, or guests may bring their own picnic.
• Virginia Hotel in Cape May, NJ, offers Executive Chef Chilled wines are available from Chaddsford Winery, how-
Call Us for Your Graduation Party! Lucas Manteca’s three-course menu every Monday and ever; no other alcoholic beverages are permitted on the
Thursday through October for $45 (plus tax and tip). The winery grounds. For reservations (recommended) or info,
10% DISCOUNT ON FIRST ORDER! chef will create a local Farm to Table dining experience call 610-388-6221.
with ingredients and produce from Beach Plum Farm to • Fairmount Park Art Association presents Museum
pair with the freshest local seafood, poultry, and beef. For Without Walls™: AUDIO, a free multi-platform, interactive
888.CATER.55 reservations or info, call 800-732-4236 / 609-884-5700 or audio experience for Philadelphia’s collection of public art
visit www.virginiahotel.com. and outdoor sculpture. This program invites passersby to
150 Monument Rd., Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 • Savona Restaurant, 100 Old Gulph Road in Gulph Mills, stop, look, listen and experience public art in a new light,
PA, has developed their own pour over coffee trolley. The through professionally produced three-minute interpretive
cart is wheeled to each table ordering artisanal coffee and audio segments revealing the histories of 35 outdoor sculp-
M a x i m i z e Yo u r B u s i n e s s ! brews each cup tableside, in front of the guest. Water at tures along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Kelly Drive,
204 degrees is carefully poured over just ground beans, to and Schuylkill River. The narratives are told by over 100
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Events • Connecting Philadelphia and the Camden Waterfront
C a l l 610 - 6 6 7 - 6 6 2 3 • Philly Beer Week (PBW), June 4 - 13, celebrates the For $2 Round-Trip! – Now, you can leave your car in the
fo r G r e a t R a t e s & I d e a s ! region’s beer culture with The Forum of the Gods, an after- parking lot! For one low price, you can ride the Waterfront
noon of beer talk, beer drinking, and big names in brewing, Connection Shuttle to and from the Independence Visitor
with all proceeds going to benefit PBW, on Thursday, June Center in Philadelphia to Adventure Aquarium and the
10 from 2 - 5 p.m. at Johnny Brenda’s (Frankford and Girard Battleship New Jersey on the Camden Waterfront for just
Avenues). The panel will include: Jim Koch of Boston Beer $2 round trip. To help kick off Memorial Day Weekend, all
and Samuel Adams; Phil Markowski of Southampton Publick riders are invited to ride the Waterfront Connection Shuttle
House; Tom Kehoe of Yards Brewing, and Wendy Yeungling for FREE Memorial Day Weekend (Friday, May 28 - Mon-
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News to Reach “A CALL FOR ACTION PHOTOGRAPHERS” at Campbell’s Field from June 7 through June 26
to photograph the players. Admission to the
field with good seats will be provided for each
photographer and a friend. From the shots taken by the ten
T yme Gallery, in conjunction with the minor league baseball
team Camden Riversharks, is conducting a juried photog- photographers picked, five images will be selected for the
Your Customers! raphy competition. The First Place photograph will be hung
in Campbell’s Field for visitors to see and four (4) runners up
will have their photograph displayed on the big screen during
final stage of the competition. The top five images will be
presented to the Riversharks. One photograph will be select-
ed as the winner by the Riversharks and the winning photo-
a game at Campbell’s Field, presently scheduled for July 10. graph will be displayed in the Diamond Club Café, an exclu-
UPCOMING SPECIAL ISSUES: The event has two stages. In the first stage the photographers sive club box. The other four photographs will be displayed
must bring their action photographs to Tyme Gallery June 5 on the big screen during the baseball game scheduled for
June 2 – Education News/Camp every week
or 6 from Noon to 3:00 p.m. for jurying. The initial entry fee July 10.
in June, Sr. Back Page – Early Deadline is just $10. Contestants are permitted to bring in 3 - 5 pho- The initial juror is Edna Davis, owner of Tyme Gallery. The
May 27 tographs, and framing is not necessary. The photographs Riversharks will select the final image. Cost for the initial
June 9 – Healthy Living, Education/Camp will be juried on Sunday evening June 6. Ten photographers entry is $10 and cost for the final ten photographers is $25.
will be picked from this group. Contestants will be noti- Tyme Gallery is located at 17 W. Eagle Road in Havertown.
June 16 – Education/Camp, Senior Services fied of their status on Monday, June 7. For information call 610-853-1215. As stated photographers
& Sr. Back Page The chosen photographers will go to a game of their choice must bring in their work for jurying June 5 or 6.
June 23 – Healthy Living, Education/Camp
PATRICIA MCMONAGLE’S Founding Father’s Fondness for Beer:
Find Dining & Entertainment News Christ Church Brew N History Tour
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For You, a Friend, a Group or Event. After debating the Declaration of Independence, the Founding Fathers
Call 610-667-6623 for details. continued the discussions in taverns and pubs of colonial Philadelphia.
Patricia McMonagle has been doing readings
Deadline previous Thursday. all her life. She has the ability to guide people In celebration of Philly Beer Week 2010, Christ Church is hosting a Brew
in choosing a positive direction for themselves. N History tour June 7 - 11 at 3:30 p.m. at Christ Church Burial Ground,
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – Experienced in helping detectives solve crimes, which is located at 5th and Arch Streets in Philadelphia. The new 20
Your Community Paper she believes, “Change can alter an outcome if
you have information!”
minute tour focuses on Philadelphia’s beer history and its connection to
those buried in the Christ Church Burial Ground. Tickets are $2 per
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