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FREE Year 25, No. 41


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Celebrating 25 Years of Community News June 23 – June 29, 2010


FIND YOUR
COMMUNITY Author Wants Readers to Find a “I NVENTIONS IN T EACHING ”
NEWS HERE! Deeper Ego-Free Consciousness I NTERNATIONAL B OYS ’ S CHOOLS
Listening to our intuition empowers as to control anxiety
and learn to trust in ourselves
COALITION CONFERENCE JUNE 27-30
of situations or experiences
—our thoughts do that; they
create our reality and thus
we do what feels natural.
The physical attraction
between people can be so
tangible you can feel it and
almost breathe it, yet there
Devon Hat are times we wonder if it’s
Contest wishful thinking or just our
imagination. Intuition is the
Page 3 key to controlling much of
the anxiety we feel when we
lack answers from our part-
ner, empowering us to trust
ourselves and to open up
our hearts. Intuitive Lovers
takes readers on a journey
to trust their intuition from
first encounters with a pos-
sible partner, be it internet
dating or long-term conscious
loving.
Student to As Walsh explains, the ego
Study with has planted demands in our
society that if we don’t have
Bolshoi Ballet a rigorously active, multi-
Page 11 orgasmic love life, we are
doing something wrong or
inadequate. Unfortunately, Writer Peg Tyre will present a free lecture, “The Trouble with
this keeps us from the feeling Boys,” on June 29 at 7:30 p.m. in The Haverford School’s
of oneness that can be found Centennial Hall.
in another’s arms. Since we
are all an aspect of the ‘one’

T
he Haverford School, in conjunction with Chestnut Hill
that split into smaller, vibra- Academy and La Salle College High School, is hosting
Becky Walsh is one of Britain’s leading thinkers on intuition tional pieces, reconnecting the 17th annual International Boys’ Schools Coalition
and spirituality which explains why her book is revolutionary with one of those divine pieces Conference June 27 - 30.
for its time. Its perfect blend of humor and poignant honesty through an open and loving Educators representing more than 200 boys’ schools from
offers a different perspective on modern-age physical gratification physical union reminds us around the world will be attending the conference, which,
and relationships. we are not alone and that we with its emphasis on international collaboration and inven-
Society’s were never separate from tions in teaching, will offer insights into best teaching prac-
Evening Hours

I
n Intuitive Lovers (O-Books), the author one another. tices that improve the learning of boys.
Page 12 reaches out to readers who want to When we understand that we do have a The four-day event includes a presentation by Peg Tyre,
find a deeper, ego-free consciousness choice to look at the root of our thoughts “The Trouble with Boys,” on June 29 at 7:30 p.m. in The
in their physical encounters with a lover. and to come from our higher self, this rais- Haverford School’s Centennial Hall. Tyre, author of the New
Being that intuition is instinctive know- es our personal vibration so that the sound York Times’ best-selling book, The Trouble with Boys: A Sur-
ing means that we are all intuitive lovers. we send out into the world is a sound of love prising Report Card on Our Sons, Their Problems at School,
Summer Dining After all, no one ever showed us how to and not fear. This sound plays out from and What Parents and Educators Must Do, will discuss why
Pages 6 & 7 kiss or how to feel, or even what we make See “Intuitive Lovers” on page 9 See Conference on page 10

Healthy Living
Pages 8 & 9
M E R I O N M E R C Y A C A D E M Y Local Artist Exhibits Work at Newly Opened
G R A D U AT E S 124 S E N I O R S Town Hall Coffee Company in Bala Cynwyd
Graduates
Stephanie Kan of
Your Community Philadelphia, and
Meghan Pierce of
B ala Cynwyd artist William Ternay has
had a long and varied career in the
Arts in Philadelphia. Since graduating
Newspaper
Philadelphia, from what was then the Philadelphia
CITY SUBURBAN reminisce before College of Art, in 1964, Ternay has done
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O ne hundred and twenty four Merion Mercy Academy
seniors graduated Sunday, June 6, 2010 on campus. The
Class of 2010 has earned a total of $11,762,580 in academic
children’s books, won acclaim as one of
the most respected Courtroom Artists in
the U.S., and worked on some of the most
scholarships. Collectively, they’ve also earned 504 accep- beautiful murals in the city of Philadelphia.
tances to 144 colleges. See photo on page 10! See Art at Town Hall Coffee Company on page 7
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can community. The event will also an October/Halloween Production
honor those in the region who have of this Cult Classic Musical. Audi-
remained Keeper’s of the African tion dates are Tuesday, July 20 and
drum and Dance culture. The hon- Wednesday, July 21 at 7 p.m. with
orees this year are Ione Nash, Omom- callbacks at Saturday, July 24 from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. if required. Pre-
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ola Iyabunmi, Oyin Hardy, Robert
Kenyatta, Leonard “Doc” Gibbs, Daryl National Merit Finalists from The Baldwin School for 2010 pare 16 bars of a song from the show
Kwasi Burgee and Dottie Wilkie. All include, from left – Elena Stephenson, who will attend Stanford and be prepared to read a few sides
have remained steadfast to not only University; Allison Ballinger, who will attend Johns Hopkins Uni- from the show. Also dress comfort-

City Suburban performing, but also teaching their


cultural crafts. Entertainment at
the event will be provided by: The
versity; Ellen Norris, who will attend Northwestern University;
Sarah June, who will attend Harvard College; and Emily Lau,
who will attend Swarthmore College. Lau also received a special
ably for dance/movement. A few roles
from the show are already cast, for
info email the director, Marsha
Amato-Greenspan at info@barn-
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Ensemble, Women’s Shekere En- Summa Cum laude (gold medal) results for five consecutive years stormerstheater.com.
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can Market Place. The event is free
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and open to the public. For infor-
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American Style Show,” children will learn what it was like
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Consulate General of Italy held a celebration in honor of the
453 Crooked Lane, King of Prussia Italian National Day.
Consul General of Italy, Luigi Scotto (right), awards official
honors to the honorable Mr. Amato Berardi, a member of the
Does your partner hit you? Threaten you? Control you?
Put you down? Keep you away from family & friends?
Italian Parliment. I
n honor of the Italian National Day, the Consulate General
of Italy held a celebration at the National Constitution
Center. The evening’s events included a speech by the
Are you afraid of what your partner might do to you? Consul General Luigi Scotto, in both Italian and English, highlighting the similarities between Italy and America’s history,
and honoring the importance of Italians who have worked and are currently working in Italy. Official National Honors
There is NO EXCUSE for ABUSE were also awarded to prominent Italian Citizens living in the area, Mr. Frank DiCianni, Mr.
Mario Marano, and the Honorable Mr. Amato Berardi, member of the Italian Parliament.
Call the Women’s Center of Montgomery County. Among the 500 guests, was Mayor Michael Nutter, who on behalf of the city of Philadelphia,
Our counselors will listen without judging and received a limited edition Colnago Bicycle and the Number One Jersey for the Grand
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Lower Merion Conservancy Announces


Appointment of Executive Director WEST LAUREL HILL
Ellen Davis, Board Chair of the Lower
Merion Conservancy, recently announced
CREMATORY OPEN HOUSE
the appointment of Keith Jones as the
Conservancy’s new Executive Director.
Keith currently serves as General Counsel
of the National Association of Clean Water
Agencies in Washington, DC, and previ-
ously served as Divisional Deputy City
Solicitor for the Philadelphia Water Depart-
ment.
Ellen Davis said, “We are very excited
to welcome Keith to the Conservancy.
Keith’s environmental expertise and proven
leadership skills stood out in a pool of
worthy candidates. Our local community
will benefit greatly from his knowledge of
national environmental issues. Keith grew
up in nearby Bucks County and lived in
Philadelphia for many years, and we are
glad to offer this opportunity for him to
return to the area with his wife and young
children.”
The Conservancy Board engaged the
firm Leadership Recruiters, led by Priscilla
Rosenwald, to assist the Search Commit-

Keith Jones has been named Lower Merion


tee during the selection process. The com-
mittee was co-chaired by environmental
Wednesday, June 30 • 6 PM
Conservancy’s new Executive Director. attorney Jonathan Spergel of Bala Cynwyd
and retired real estate executive Jon Weller
of Penn Valley. Both are former Chairs of the Conservancy’s 25-member Board. Other You’re invited to see the newly completed renovations and restoration
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SUMMER DINING & ENTERTAINMENT

O U T - A N D - A B O U T – Upcoming Food & Entertainment


By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer course Farm to Table Pig Dinner, Tuesday, June 22, at 7
Wine & Dine p.m., for $50 per person. Each course highlights a different
• Oyster House, 1516 Sansom Street, Philadelpha, will part of a Heritage pig paired with vegetables & grains from
host seven of the city’s top mixologists as they craft cock- Lancaster & Chester County farms. Local farmers will host
tails inspired by the sea, on Monday, June 28 beginning at the dinner, along with Avalon sous chef Steve Forte, to dis-
7 p.m., at restaurateur Sam Mink’s popular raw bar and cuss the products and their preparation. The dinners will
restaurant. These masters of the cocktail will take turns take place in Avalon’s courtyard, weather permitting. Credit
behind the bar, three at a time, shaking – stirring – and cards accepted for this event. Free parking available at
pouring their creations for guests to Trinity Church, corner of South High
enjoy for $8 each. Oyster House is & Union Streets. For reservations
open for dinner Monday through Sat- (required), call 610-436-4100 or visit
urday from 5 p.m. until 11 p.m. Lunch www.avalonrestaurant.net.
is served Monday through Friday from Events
11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. For info, or • Zahav, 237 St. James Place in
to make a reservation for groups of Philadelphia, and Chef Michael Solo-
six or more, call 215-567-7683 or visit monov, will offer a Jersey Shore
www.oysterhousephilly.com. Party, Thursday, July 1, 5 p.m., fea-
• The HeadHouse, 122 Lombard turing boardwalk food and dishes
PATRICIA MCMONAGLE’S Street in Philadelphia, is a newly-open- created by nine of the city’s top
PSYCHIC SERVICES ed craft beer cafe in historic Society chefs for $25 per person. Includes
Hill by Philly Beer Week founder and snacks from each chef plus live enter-
For You, a Friend, a Group or Event. Museum Catering owner Bruce Nichols tainment complete with a Journey
Patricia McMonagle has been doing readings and well-known restaurateur Madame cover band at 8 p.m. and cash bar all
all her life. She has the ability to guide people
in choosing a positive direction for themselves.
Saito. Featuring more than 100 bottled night long. Dishes include: Crab Boil
beers, as well as another 20 on draught, from Lucio Palacio of Xochitl; Ice
Experienced in helping detectives solve crimes,
she believes, “Change can alter an outcome if the restaurant will serve beer-friendly Cream Sandwiches from Chef Erin
you have information!” cuisine designed to complement the O’Shea of Percy Street Barbecue;
bar’s extensive selection of ales and The Cownose Stingray has a 36-inch French Fries from Chef Pierre Calmels
Readings at Coyote Crossing Call 267-241-8473 or visit lagers and beer-based cocktails and wingspan and is found in the Atlantic of Bibou; Fried Clams from Chef Terry
800 Spring Mill Ave., Conshohocken www.PatriciaMcMonagle.com Sangria on draft, as well as a full list Ocean from the coast of New England Feury of Fork; Popsicles from Chef
Saturdays • 7 - 10 pm & facebook. of classic cocktails and wines. Execu- to Brazil. Peter Woolsey of Bistro La Minette;
tive Chef Jimmy Chiu’s menu ranges Hamburgers from Chef David Katz of
from $5 for fresh cut French fries with Vietnamese curry Meme; Pizza from Chef Solomonov; and Hot Dogs from
mayo or ginger mayo to $23 for boneless braised beef short John “Chainsaw” Taus and Andrew Wood of Fork. For reser-

City Spa ribs with brown ale jus and roasted potato wedges. The

ten-foot high wood paneling, a distressed copper bar, rust-


colored tiling, and black and white photographs of antique
vations (required) or info, call 215-625-8800 or online visit
HeadHouse’s design elements feature exposed brick walls, www.zahavrestaurant.com.
Museum News
• Adventure Aquarium, on the Camden NJ waterfront,
NAILS • BODY WAX • HAIR STYLING British ale glasses. Food and Beverage Director Tom Pittakis, opened The Stingray Beach Club on June 18 with a tropical
formerly of Alison Two in Fort Washington, leads the man- beach where it’s always warm and sunny even though
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MASSAGE agement team. For reservations or info, call 215-625-0122 you’re inside. Fluffy clouds, palm trees, and waterfalls sur-
or visit www.headhousephilly.com. round guests as they dip their hands into the warm waters
3900 City Avenue • Dettera Restaurant and Wine Bar, 129 East Butler Avenue to touch and hand-feed an array of beautiful stingrays. Some
Presidential Apts. • Jefferson House in Ambler, PA, has a new Executive Chef, Jeffrey Power whose guests will get the chance to “wade-in” with the gentle
215-477-4270 menu offers fresh produce from local farms and herbs and creatures. Bright open spaces, thatched roof structures,
vegetables from Dettera’s onsite garden. Power is a Culinary palm trees, and a sand castle are all part of the experience.
Institute of America graduate and was most recently the There’s also a touch pool for little kids, featuring smaller
Chef de Cuisine at Blackfish. He honed his skills as Execu- stingrays, a lower wall height, and clear acrylic walls for
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tive Chef at Dolce International, as Sous Chef at Georges viewing of the stingrays from both above and below the
Perrier’s Le Bec Fin, and was Poissonier under Terence water’s surface. Feeding opportunities offered daily at
Feury at Striped Bass. Brent Hazelbaker, formerly of Parc select times throughout the day. Guests can buy a cup of
and Maia joins Chef Power’s kitchen as Chef de Cuisine. fish ($3 each) to hand-feed the stingrays. Stingray Beach
Dettera merges progressive American cuisine with wine Club exhibit is included with the price of Adventure Aquar-
bar chic in a restored, historic building. For reservations ium admission. Tickets or visit www.AdventureAquarium.com.
or info, call 215-643-0111 or visit www.dettera.com.
• Avalon Restaurant, a neighborhood-oriented BYOB at E-mail releases two-weeks in advance to
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valid to me as I age, and continue to evolve, Over the course
“Bridge at Merion Park,” one as a creative person.” of time, dust and
of twenty oils and watercolors For the past 10 years the artist has been fireplace soot IT’S
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Ternay, on exhibit at Town
Hall Coffee Company, in
focusing on teaching Painting Workshops, and
painting and exhibiting his “Plein Air” land-
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HEALTHY LIVING
APPLE BABIES
INFANT NURSERY CKHS and Local Schools Raise Stroke Awareness Through Contest
“Where Health, Wellness, & Educational Development Become One”
PHYSICIAN Owned/Operated
• Ages 6 weeks to 1 year old
I n an effort to educate stu-
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community about the signs
• State Licensed Child Care Facility of and treatment for stroke,
• First Aid & CPR Certified physicians and clinicians of
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Call 610-368-7916 playing a stroke-themed message, awarded a cash


prize to the top elementary, middle and high
school entries. Students submitted designs along
with an informational sheet about stroke aware-
DR. RONALD CARROLL ness and prevention. Hundreds of entries were
submitted, and in the end it was difficult to
~PODIATRIST • SURGEON • FOOT SPECIALIST~ choose from so many creative designs, but the
committee chose students from St. Philomena
Diabetic Foot Care • Heel Pain School in Lansdowne and Wallingford Elementary
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Corn. of Conshohocken Ave. 3475 West Chester Pk. from several area high schools. The winning high
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(across from Brith Sholom House) in Springfield, and Strath Haven High School in
215-879-0277 610-359-9310 Wallingford.
“We started this annual contest a few years ago From left – Gregory Cuculino, M.D., chairman of Emergency Medicine at
Every Week Find Great Information in City Suburban News! and each year we have gotten more and more Taylor Hospital; St. Philomena School in Lansdowne students, Grace McDermot
kids and more and more schools involved,” says and Emily Urban, who won for their combined effort on a poster design;
Gregory Cuculino, M.D., chairman of the Emer- Maureen DePrince, stroke coordinator for Delaware County Memorial
The Pavilion gency Medicine Department at Taylor Hospital. Hospital; and Mihai Diamandi, M.D., Taylor Hospitalist.
“We have grown from about 50 entries to close
Community for Active Seniors 62 and Older to 250 entries this year. It is so great to see so much enthusiasm from the participants and the teachers. Each year we
SECTION 8 are amazed by the quality of work submitted by all. In the end, it helps educate the children and their families about
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Ear Piercing ring” says Homayoon Pasdar, M.D., medi-
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conditions that cause non-healing
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H arriton High School junior Sofie Seymour was selected by the
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EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley

At the entrance to the Art Gallery, sculptor Kathleen M. Friedenberg,


of Ardmore, works on one of her pieces.
Watching the carriage Drive are, from left – Andrea Butler;
Andrew Butler, Assistant Director, Church of the Redeemer, of
Bryn Mawr; Pamela S.K. Campbell, member of the Ladies’ Com-
mittee, and Box Holder; Marina Butler. All of Bryn Mawr.

Awaiting guests at the Opening Preview Reception for the Art


Gallery at Devon are, from left – Co-chairmen – Helen Corkill
of Radnor; Pam Keller of Downingtown; Gretchen Schwoebel
of Glenmoore.

2010 Art Show at Devon


Awaiting guests in the Hospitality Room at the Devon Horse In the Dog/Owner Look-Alike Contest are Nicky – 2 year old
Show are, from left – Mary B. Griffin of West Chester; Sandy French Poodle, 2nd Place Winner; with his owner Jim Cowley The Art Gallery at Devon’s 2010 Art Show opened with a
Nesbitt, Chairman, Ladies’ Committee, of Newtown Square; Holly of Strafford. preview reception May 27, 2010, at the Devon Horse Show
Griffin, Committee member, of West Chester. and Country Fair, Lancaster Avenue, Devon. The Gallery fea-
tured the works of more than 60 regional and national artists.
Also featured was this year’s official Devon Horse Show poster
artist, Michael Paraskevas. All works in the Art Gallery fea-
ture equestrian and country lifestyle in media ranging from
oil to watercolor to sculpture. The Gallery was open daily
throughout the days of the Devon Horse Show. Co-chairmen
were Helen Corkill, Gretchen Schwoebel, Pam Keller and Sandy
Floyd. Proceeds from the Art Gallery benefit the Bryn Mawr
Hospital.

Enjoying the Devon Horse Show are, from left – Carole Moran, Enjoying the Devon Horse Show, are, from left – Freeman M.
Amateur Owner Champion, of Wellington, Florida; and Mrs. J. Zausner, Co-chairman, Sponsorship Committee, of Delaware;
Maxwell Moran, member of the Board of Directors and Box Wendy McDevitt, member of the Ladies’ Committee; and Wade
Holder, of Paoli. L. McDevitt, Box Holder – President, The Devon Horse Show,
of Devon.

Devon Horse Show and At the Opening Preview Reception, from left – Co-chairman
Sandy Floyd of Wayne welcomes Devon Horse Show President
Country Fair Wade McDevitt and Wendy McDevitt of Devon.

The 114th annual Devon Horse Show and Country Fair was
held May 27 - June 6, 2010, at the Devon Horse Show Grounds
in Devon. Featured were Hunters, Jumpers, three- and five-
gaited saddle horses, hackney and fine harness horses and
ponies, breeding classes, and coaching competitions. Bud-
weiser Clydesdales performed. Jumper classes featured evenings
with $100,000 Grand Prix, and $50,000 Idle Dice Stake. Four-
in-hand Coaching competitions were held, and the Hunter
Derby. The Country Fair included boutique shopping, mid-
way rides, games and fine food. The annual Ladies’ Day at
Devon Hat Contest was held, and for the first time – a Devon
At the Devon Horse Show for the presentation of the Walter Doggie Contest. Leonard A. King is Chairman of the Devon
Mooney Challenge Trophy are, from left – Richard G. Webster, Horse Show and Country Fair. Wade L. McDevitt is President
Co-chairman, Trophy and Presentation Committee, of Paoli; of the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair. Co-chairs of the
presenter, Mrs. John J. Nesbitt, III, Chairman, Ladies’ Commit- Devon Country Fair were Mimi Killian and Sandy Shinners.
tee, of Newtown Square; Leonard A. King, Chairman, Devon Horse Since 1919, the Devon Horse Show has generously donat-
Show, of Malvern; Mr. John J. Nesbitt, III, General Chairman, ed over 14 million dollars to Bryn Mawr Hospital. The most Attending the Opening Preview Reception are, from left –
Exhibitors Hospitality Committee, of Newtown Square. recent gift from 2009 fair proceeds were $320,000. Leonard A. King, Chairman, Devon Horse Show and Country
Fair, of Malvern; Elizabeth R. Moran, member of the Board of
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