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wanted materials of Greater Philadelphia presents Michele Kelly, flute
for Seniors our cultural lifestyles. and Mindy Cutcher, harp in its Concerts by Candle-
Page 9 R. Noel Shaak’s draw- light Series at Laurel Hill Mansion. The duo will perform
ings are a journey of works by Ravel, Bach, Donizetti, Saint-Saens and Schapo-
discovery fueled by shnikov.
the riches of the earth The venue for Concerts by Candlelight, Philadelphia’s
and the anticipation premier summer chamber music series, is the beautifully
of a new beginning. restored Laurel Hill Mansion in Fairmount Park. All tickets
View “Syncopation,” 2007, by R. Noel Shaak. Influenced by horti- are $25; seating is limited and reservations are required.
culture and Surrealism, An elegant reception on the veranda of Laurel Hill follows
T
he Center for Emerging Visual Shaak stretches found and imagined reali- the concert and is included in the price.
Artists is pleased to present ties into new, incredibly detailed worlds ripe Michele Kelly is the flutist and Co-Artistic Director of
Sculpting Nature, a Spotlight for reflection and contemplation. Made on Relache, Philadelphia’s ensemble for “downtown” new
Exhibition by CFEVA Career nurseries and farms on eastern Long Island, music. Mindy Cutcher is the Principal Harpist for the
Development Program Fellows John Woodin’s photographs highlight the Pennsylvania Ballet Orchestra.
Society’s Susan Benarcik, R. Noel Shaak, incongruity of order in the natural landscape For reservations and information, call call Barbara Frankl
Evening Hours and John Woodin. On view See “Sculpting Nature” Exhibit on page 10 at 215-6437923 or email bfrankl433@comcast.net.
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Education &
U PPER D ARBY S UMMER S TAGE P RESENTS “W EST S IDE S TORY ”
The Mainstage Broadway-style musical will be presented in four performances – August 6, 7, 13 and 14
Back-to-School
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News cals presented from July through August, Upper Darby Upper Darby Summer Stage’s Mainstage program offers
Summer Stage presents a Broadway-style, profession- young performers, ages 16-25, the opportunity to collab-
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ater-goers of all ages. This summer the Mainstage musi- ences with top-caliber productions that include state-of-
cal is the iconic and widely acclaimed musical, “West the-art set design, lighting, professionally design cos-
Side Story.” tumes and intense choreography, complete with
Your Community There are four performances only: August 6, 7, 13 live orchestra accompaniment.
Newspaper and 14 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $9 - $12 and can Set in the city streets, “West Side Story” is the
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and athletic street-fight choreography by Jerome Drexel Hill as Riff, and Matthew Iacoviello of
Robbins, moving lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and Drexel Hill as Tony. Photo/Cate Paxson
a dissonant jazz inspired score by Leonard Bern-
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today as when it was first presented to Ameri- (Stephen Langley of Drexel Hill), the leader of the
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film. The library is located at 1601 Open Land, an indie folk band out of Grand Rapids, Michigan also include Art Deco, South of
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T his August, residents of the Main Line and surrounding areas can once again take part
in the search for the top local opera star. During “Opera Evenings” at Trattoria San
Nicola Paoli, guests will be treated to arias performed by talented Philadelphia-area opera
singers and will cast votes for their favorites. As they are serenaded, guests will dine on
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top singers from each of the preliminary evenings, will take place on Wednesday, August
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gets a kick out of the messages he leaves on his Facebook
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and how to get on to the internet. Once he was able to
master that frustrating mouse, a whole new world opened
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local community center geared towards seniors. Each class
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of time to grasp new concepts.
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has a great time searching for people he knew years ago.
Checking out the state-of-the-art computer lab are, from left – “I never thought I would be able to do any of this and it
Lori Dafilou, Executive Director of Adath Israel and Marcia was intimidating to some extent, explains Stan. But now I
Garrell, Executive Director, Golden Slipper Center for Seniors. am so grateful that I took the course. My advice to other
seniors is “just go for it!” It made a big difference in my life
earning how to use the mouse with that double click and gives me something to look forward to everyday, espe-
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2010 Stamatakis Golf Classic “S CULPTING N ATURE ” E XHIBIT Continued from front page
while exploring the relationship between order and chaos.
Susan Benarcik is a contemporary installation artist based
in New York City. Her work has been exhibited across the
country in both sculpture parks and museums. In 2009, the
artist received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant and a
Career Development Program Fellowship from the Center
for Emerging Visual Artists in Philadelphia. Susan recently
exhibited “Liminal” an installation at Moore College of Art,
which received the 2006 E. Avery Draper Award for Out-
standing Craft Exhibition at the DCCA. Two recent solo exhi-
bitions in New York City include “Viridis” at the Hewitt Gallery,
and “Collected Responses” at 125 Maiden Lane in Lower
Manhattan. Her site-responsive installation at the Brooklyn
Botanic Garden in November of 2007, gained her recognition
as an artist working in the environment. Recent museum
exhibitions include “Watermark” 2006, a site-responsive in-
stallation at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London,
CT and “Liminal” 2005, a site-specific installation at the DCCA.
The artist has an MFA degree in printmaking from Cranbrook
Academy of Art, and a BFA degree from Rosemont College,
and was a post-graduate Core Fellow at Houston’s Museum
of Fine Arts “Core Program.” The artist continues to design
Attending the 9th annual Manuel Stamatakis Golf Classic are, and install organic, site-responsive, and living installations
from left – C.R. “Chuck” Pennoni, Drexel University Interim Presi- while attending prestigious artist residency programs such
dent; Manny Stamatakis, Chairman, Drexel University College as Edward Albee’s Barn in Montauk, NY.
of Medicine; Dan Hilferty, President of health markets for Inde- R. Noel Shaak is an artist and illustrator in Philadelphia.
pendence Blue Cross; and Richard V. Homan, M.D., senior vice Also a horticulturist, nature is a dominant influence in all of
president for health affairs at the Drexel College of Medicine. his work. His drawings are a journey of discovery fueled by
the riches of the earth and the anticipation of a new begin-
ning. He believes “the world’s vast expanse of diversity is
N early two hundred golfers joined the 9th annual Manuel
Stamatakis Golf Classic hosted by Drexel University Col-
lege of Medicine. The outing, held at the Philadelphia Cricket
the truest sense of ‘surrealism’ and often the more bizarre,
the more beautiful.” In his work, he explores this concept “Why Our Hangers,” 2010, by Susan Benarcik.
Club in Flourtown, raises scholarship funds for medical stu- and stretches found and imagined realities into new, incredibly
dents with proven academic ability and financial need. This detailed worlds for reflection and contemplation. In 1999, he illustrated a book cover for a published poetry book (‘I
year the tournament raised $267,000 in the name of Manuel am simple’). Shaak presneted a solo show at Azure in Philadelphia in 2007. In 2008, he won a juried art exhibition at
Stamatakis, chairman of Drexel University College of Medicine. Mike’s Famous in Symrna, DE. And in 2009, Shaak was awarded a Career Development Program Fellowship at the Center
for Emerging Visual Artists
in Philadelphia and exhibited
his work at Moore College
of Art and Design.
John Woodin, Adjunct
Associate Professor at the
University of the Arts, is a
Philadelphia based artist
whose photographs explore
the relationship between
culture and nature. Woodin
received a B.A. in Communi-
cations, from the University
of New Orleans, and an M.F.A.
in Photography, from Temple
University’s Tyler School of
Art. His fine art photographs
have been exhibited inter-
nationally and are held in
private and public collec-
tions including; the Philadel-
phia Museum of Art, the
Allentown Art Museum, the
Smithsonian Museum of
American Art, and the Library
of Congress. A monograph
of his work, titled: City of
Memory, New Orleans Before
and After Katrina, was pub-
lished in January 2010 by
the Center for American
Places at Columbia College
Chicago.
Sculpting Nature will be on
view from August 12 to
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Declaration of Independence
Anniversary
The Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Society of the
Revolution commemorated the 234th Anniversary of the
Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2010. A Reception
was held at the Sheraton Society Hill Hotel, One Dock Street,
Philadelphia, followed by a Luncheon. A Let Freedom Ring
Celebration was held at Independence Hall. The speaker
Arriving at the Sheraton Hill Hotel for the Pennsylvania Society was David Eisner. President and CEO of the National Con-
of Sons of the Revolution 234th Anniversary of the Declara- stitution Center. At 2 p.m. the Liberty Bell was gently tapped
tion of Independence are, from left – Judge Edward F. Butler, by descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Indepen-
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Antonio, Texas; Amanda Muckle of Bryn Mawr; Ann and Lanny land. The yearly event commemorates America’s 13 original
R. Patten of Gladwyne. colonies and the leaders who fought for independence dur-
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July 4, 2010, a ceremony honoring America’s 234th birthday. Mayor Michael A. Nutter wel-
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BoyChoir and the Barbershop Harmony Society performed. This was followed by The Phila-
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Anthony Colosimo of Arlington, Virginia; Wayne Adams of Centerville, Virginia; Joe Sawyer of
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