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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
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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
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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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Harriton Student to Study with
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H arriton High School junior Sofie Seymour was selected by the
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Kinney Center for Autism Education and Support provides unique summer experience for kids
and a chance to meet miniature horses provided by Penelope’s
F or children, the break from the day-to-day school routine
during the summer months provides extra time to hone
skills, try a new sport or make new friends. The Kinney Center
Helping Hooves.
“Children with autism deserve a fun summer camp environ-
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portunities should be available to children on the autism added Rowe. “These types of activities provide rich senso-
spectrum. The Kinney Center will offer a five-week summer ry experiences, lots of opportunities for interacting socially
camp designed to provide fun, imagination and social growth and the chance to build self-esteem and confidence.”
for all children by bringing together those with Autism Spec- The camp will culminate on Thursday, July 29, at 2 p.m., with
trum Disorders (ASD) and their “neuro-typical peers.” a show for parents titled, “Kinney’s Got Talent,” to be held
“Children learn not only from adults, but from each other,” in the Multipurpose Room of the Maguire Campus Sports
said Michelle Rowe, Ph.D., executive director of the Kinney Complex.
Center at Saint Joseph’s University and professor of health About: With its roots in the Jesuit mission of service and
services. “Children with autism can benefit from interacting cura personalis, or care for the whole person, the Kinney
with neuro-typical or so called ‘normal’ peers because they Center for Autism Education and Support seeks to address
learn the expectations and social norms of kids their own the needs of those who struggle day-to-day with autism, either
age.” as individuals or caregivers. The mission of the Kinney Center
Beginning June 28, campers will arrive on SJU’s newly-acquired is to provide multi-disciplinary education and research op-
Maguire Campus for a summer experience unlike any other. portunities for students, teachers, professionals, and par-
Campers will be organized into age groups ranging from ents who seek to improve and extend opportunities, outcomes,
three to14 years and will have customized, visual schedules quality of life and best practices in treatment for people with
and/or written lists of what they will be doing each day from ASD. The Kinney Center offers services, resources, and infor-
10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and will also have choices for activities, mation; support and guidance; and tools for public and indi-
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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
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in Devon. Featured were Hunters, Jumpers, three- and five-
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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
View City Suburban News online: Visit www.Scribd.com/CitySuburbanNews Directors, Devon Horse Show and Country Fair, of Paoli.
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