Main Line Media News’
GREEN BOOK 2016-2017
Social Calendar
Let the peachy-‘keen’ fun and games begin
Newcomers of Upper Main Line
Nancy Moyer, president of Newcomers Club of the Upper Main Line and Mercedes Marshall Karel get the year’s activities rolling with a meet and greet for new members.
Inglis House board president Lauren DeBruicker and the organization’s president and CEO, Gavin Kerr, (center rear) thank Wells Fargo regional manager Jim Baum along with Therman Doley and daughter Raina, for volunteering at the annual Keen Games. Come join the games on Sept. 10.
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Looking for a change of pace, other outlets for energy or to learn more about what the area has to offer? The Newcomers Club of the Upper Main Line has the answers with plenty of activities, outings and educational experiences. Get in touch at ncuml.org.
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John Anthony Jewelers is a member of the American Gem Society®. We didn’t just crack a book or two to meet their membership standards. We undergo rigorous gemological training - every year. It isn’t easy. Only 5% of jewelers have met the requirements necessary for membership.
Fred’s Footsteps: Golf Outing
John Anthony Jr., GIA GG, RJ & CGA (AGS) is a Graduate Gemologist of the Gemological Institute of America and a Certified Gemologist Appraiser of the American Gem Society. John Anthony III, GIA GG Graduate Gemologist John Anthony Jewelers is an AGS Accredited Laboratory Brian Murphy, Brad Daggett and Mike DiMartile take a different view of the course that challenged them.
Bill Mills stops to speak with Eagles former coach Dick Vermeil and one of his famous players, John Spagnola of Bryn Mawr.
Friends of Fred DiBona are happy to walk the walk of his footsteps in philanthropy at an annual golf outing in his honor. Held at Philadelphia Country Club. Proceeds help families with medical bills manage the cost of getting well by raising funding for non-medical needs. The outing will take place `on the 19th at Philadelphia Country Club.
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· Clay Studio – Lavender Fields Exh.
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· 10/23 – Walnut St. Theatre-South Pacific
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12 · Jay Sigel Golf Tournament – Aronimink · Wayne Art Center – Faculty Exhibition (thru 10/8)
18 · Ronald Mac – Ronald Cup · A Taste of Berwyn at Hill Top
House · 24th Annual Radnor Fall Festival · Main Line Orchestra Committee-“Notable or Not?”
25 · CHOP Fnd – 9/25 – Parkway Run & Walk, · Prince Theater-RRazz Room & The Amazing Kreskin · PMA – Architecture of Fancis Kere
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19 · National Constitution Center – Liberty Medal – John Lewis · Legacy Youth Tennis – 3rd Annual Golf & Tennis Tournament · Easttown Library – Reading w/Animals
26 · Philadelphia Hospitality – 2016 Vision for Philadelphia Award · National Adoption Center Annual Golf Classic · SpARC Golf Outing – Bala Country Club · Coaches vs. Cancer Jim Maloney Golf Classic
13 · CCHS – History On Tap-
Jailing the Johnston Gang, · Prince Theater – Fringe Arts · Free Library – Jonathan Safran Foer
20 · CCHS – Greystone Lecture Series –I · Keller Williams Golf Outing · Free Library – Roger Penroses
27 · CCHS – Lecture Series II PJ Voice – Achievement Award Reception
8 · Einstein Healthcare- Great Thinkers Series
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· Prince Theater – Fringe Arts · Free Library – Ian McEwan
· Prince Theater – Fringe Arts · Free Library – Elizabeth Vargas · Phillies POPS – Opening Gala · Main Line Art - ARTZ · Rollman Ovarian Cancer Night
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· Elwyn – Art of Two Palettes LBBC - Webinar
· Moss Rehab - All About Art
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· CASA – Dine at Iron Hill Brewery · Joint Action Committee Luncheon · Main Line Art – Watermark Fred’s Footsteps Golf Outing
· Magee Rehab – Mary Schmidt 2016 Glouscester County Dancing with the Stars! · Free Library - Alton Brown · Main Line Chamber – Gold Leaf Celebration
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3 · PMA exhibit- Classic Splendor –Painted Furniture thru 1/1/17
9 · Beats and Brews for Binky Lee Preserve
16 · Constitution Day · Main Line School Night
Lecture-Steven Rea- Memorable Election Films · Main Line Art – Enlightened Earth · Moore College of Art –Opening
23 · Magee Rehab – Jerry Segal Classic Golf Tournament · Free Library – Carl Hiaasen · LBBC Conference
30 · Philadelphia Orchestra – Opening Night · Main Line Antiques Show – Preview Party · Inglis House – BASH · Wistar Institute – Discovery Gala
10 · 3rd Annual Summer BBQGarces Fnd · Fairmount Waterworks – Coast Day · Main Line Art –Panorama · 2016 Inglis House-40th Keen Games
17 · Home of the Sparrow – Ribbon Cutting at Twomey House · Steppingstone Scholars-Step Into Fall · Rollman Ovarian Cancer – Up Close & Personal with Soap Stars · Phila. Continental Chapter Sons of the American Revolution
24 · Harriton Plantation Fair Prince Theater – Tovah Feldshuh · Fringe Arts - McBeth · National Liberty Museum-Glass Now Auction · Rollman Cancer Fnd – Teal Saloon
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EMPOWERING CHANGEMAKERS
John and Emmy Vander Zwaag along with seatmate, John Black, test out the masks they’ll wear for the “unsighted” dinner.
It’s time to open the eyes of the sighted to see what an institution like OSB has done for those without it. Envision the challenge of a gourmet dinner in darkness on the 13th at the 184-year-old school.
How Does John’s Garden Grow?
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s former president Jane Pepper (right) weighs in on the many programs at Bartram’s bountiful gardens for Cheryl Cheston, her spouse, Cliffe, and Nan Lansinger.
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For Mr. Bartram it grew prolifically, with more than just “silver bells, cockle shells and pretty maidens all in a row.” Learn about the “fruits” of the botanist’s labors during a cocktail hour and gourmet dinner. Adventuresome? Arrive by boat via the Schuylkill River on Oct. 6.
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1 · Paoli Blues Festival · St. David’s 166th Country Fair & Auction · MLSN Jeff Greenfield – Election 2016 · Ronald McDonald - 6TH Annual 5k Run Walk
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· Main Line Antique Show · CHOP-Buddy Walk Rotary Club of Ardmore – Fundraiser for Ardmore Fire Company
· Peter Bossow, Jr, 17th Annual Memorial Golf · Easttown Library -Sign & Song
· CCHS – Lecture Series – III · Moore College - Jumpstart Fashion Show
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· Curtis Symphony Orchestra Performance · Easttown Library-Dr. Vincent Craig Piano Concert · American Swedish Museum-Cooking Workshop · Natl. Kidney Fund Walk
· Easttown Library -Sign & Song
· Easttown Library – Circle of Friends Story Time
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· Curtis – Tribute Recital Joseph dePasquale · Magee Rehab-Adam Taliaferro Fnd – Golf Outing · Easttown Library -Sign & Song · LBBC – Paddle Rally
· Free Library Lecture– David Salle · Easttown Library – Circle of Friends Story Time
· Shipley Shops - Preview Party Fairmount Park Conservancy · Glow in the Park, Curtis Student Recital, Benchmark School – Linda Ellerbee Lecture · Free Library Lecture – Valerie Graves
· Elwyn Education Art Show Shipley Shops · Franklin Institute – Science of Wine · Main Line Arts-ARTZ · Neighborhood League Shops – Host Wayne Business Assoc.
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· Tri-County Network – Bingo Palozza · Natl Kidney Fnd-Chester County Walk · Laurel House-5K Dash Against Domestic Violence
· Easttown Library -Sign & Song
· F ree Library Lecture - Jodi Picoult · Easttown Library – Circle of Friends Story Time · Speak Up! – The Haverford School & Agnes Irwin · PMA-Paint the Revolution: Mexican Modernism
· Easttown Library-LED Jacko-Lantern · Community Clothes Charity - Opening
· CHOP-All in for Kids Poker Tournament · Easttown Library – The Legend of Sleepy Hollow · Community Clothes Charity Sale · Coaches vs. Cancer – Preseason Luncheon
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16 · University of the Arts Gala · Colonial Society of Pennsylvania Fall Outing · Simon’s Fund: Simon Says Run · Wayne Art Center-The Nude, Mirror of Desire
Columbus Day
Halloween
· Easttown Library-Sally’s Music Circle
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· Bartram’s Garden DinnerHonoring Bill Thomas Ronald McDonald – Champions of Hope Award · PA Convention for Women, Philopatrian Literary Institute – Golf Outing
· Michele C. McLennan Ovarian Cancer Fund – Golf & Dinner · Penn. Ballet – Princesses & Pirates Fall Gala · Plants Workshop · Free Library – Tracy Kidder
· Upper Main Line Rotary – October Fest · Thorncroft – Lobster Fest · A Walk to Stamp Out Parkinson’s · Franklin Institute – Robot Revolution-Exhibit
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· Free Library – Bryan Cranston
· PA Ballet –Cinderella (thru 10/23) · Baldwin School – Hall of Fame · Free Library – Emma Donoghue · Overbrook School – Overbrook Experience Dinner
· Ronald McDonald – Show Your Stripes · Curtis – Student Recital · ECHOES – Boots’n’ Bandanas Bash · Barnes-Matisse Symposium
· “Notable or Not?” Main Line Committee-Art, Antiques Jewelry evaluation · The Kolbe Fund’s Rhythm & Brews · Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution-Musket
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· Haverford School – Maroon & Gold Society Celebration, · Old Eagle School Garden Club-Gardens in Netherlands & Belgium · Free Library – Mark Bittman Mural Arts in Philadelphia Yom Kippur
· Speak Up! – Sweet 16 Celebration · Curtis Student Recital · Shipley Shops · Laurel Hill Cemetery – Gravediggers’ Ball
28 · Young Friends of the Academy of Music – 6th Annual Monsters Ball · English Speaking Union Highland Fling · Community Clothes Charity Sale
· Willistown Conservation Trust – Run-a-Muck & · Countryside Bash · CHOP-Blue Tag Gala · Fort Mifflin – Mud Island Halloween · The Village – 5k Run
29 · JAFCO – City Lights in Black & White · Community Clothes Charity Sale
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· Main Line Art – Panorama: Your Carbon Footprint
· PHS Flower Show Growing, Grooming Entering · Free Library Lecture– Jane Alexander
· Cabrini College – Visionaries Awards · National Society Colonial Dames of America-Logan Award Gala · Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care – Evening of Music
· BMRH - Art Ability – Opening · Baker Industries Art Fair · Devereux–Hope Gala: A Night in Havana · Einstein – 64th Annual Harvest Ball
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· Baker Industries Art Fair · Easttown Library – Astral Artist pianist Dizhou Zhao
· Easttown Library-Sally’s Music Circle · Baldwin – Gala Restaurant Week · Free Library Lecture– Candice Millard w/Blanche Wiesen Cook
· CCHS -Adrian Martinez – The Visionary World of Humphry Marshall – 17501800 · Walnut St. Theatre The Wizard of Oz – thru 1/8/217
· Prince Theater – In My Body thru 11/13 · CSCPGP-In Fashion-King of Prussia Mall · PMA Craft Show – Preview Party
· PMA – Craft Show – thru 11/13 · Jewish Federation – Main Event: An Evening w/Andy Cohen · PA Ballet (thru 11/13) – Revolution
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· PMA – Jitish Kallat: Covering Letter · Tikvah/AJMI – 25th Anniversary · PMA – Craft Show Opens
· Easttown Library-Sally’s Music Circle
· ADL – Anti Defemation League Award · Magee Rehab – Humanitarian Award · Free Library Lecture– Janet Evanovich
· Marion Anderson Award - Patti LaBelle - Gamble & Huff · Ronald McDonald Run the Philly Marathon with PRMH · Free Library – Robbie Robertson
· MLSN – Red Carpet Fundraiser · Prince Theater – Curtis Opera · Free Library Lecture– John Edgar Widema
· Prince Theater – Curtis Opera · Free Library Lecture – Trevor Noah · Speak Up! Parent Coffee “Continue the Conversation
· Magee Rehab – Philadelphia Marathon · Prince Theater – Curtis Opera
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· Lankenau Auxiliary – Tree of Life
· Free Library Lecture– Wally Lamb · Franklin Institute – Jurassic World Premiere
· CHOP-Holiday Boutique
Thanksgiving
· Armistice Day · PMA – Craft Show · Free Library – Candice Millard w/Blanche Wiesen Cook
25 · 137th Philadelphia Charity Ball
· Rollman Ovarian Cancer -Elaine Boswell Tennis – Tennis for Teal, PA Ballet· LBBC – Butterfly Ball · American Swedish Museum-New Sweden Conference
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CHOP’s HOLIDAY SHOPS Begin holiday shopping opportunities at two of the Main Line’s beloved venues. Merion Cricket Club hosts CHOP’s Holiday Boutique on Thu. 12/1.
Valley Forge Flowers designer Constance McMahon shows off the store’s wares to Pam Alles, Mary McElroy and Debbie Weise.
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Philadelphia Orchestra’s former Committees president Cackie Rogers (right) thanks Diana Regan, Nancy Ronning, Sandra Boyd and Alison Lerman for their part in making the day a success.
Wayne Art Center
Craft Forms juror Ron Labaco, curator at the New York City’s Museum of Art & Design and Committee Chairman Franz Rabauer of Philadelphia bookend WAC’s executive director Nancy Campbell of Devon and special projects director, Karen Louise Fay of Newtown Square.
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· 12/5 – T & E CARE – Holiday Drive
· MLSN - Marc Gallicchio – Pearl Harbor:Conspiracy, Codes, Catastrophe
· Speak Up! Shipley Upper School
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· Ronald McDonald -Front & Erie House Lighting, · Philopatrian Literary Society Christmas Party, · Our Closet – Neiman’s Fashion Show
· Wayne Art Center-22nd Annual Craft Forms (thru 1/28/17) · Chic for CHOP – Holiday Boutique · Wayne Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies
· Radnor Library – Walk/Run Elves for the Shelves · Wayne – Santa Parade & Pictures · Jeptha Abbott Chapter Daughters of the Revolution-Patriot’s Ball
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· PA Ballet – Nutcracker Tea
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· Speak Up! St. Augustine Prep
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· Appleford Holiday Party · Free Library Lecture– Michael Lewis · Main Line Art – Craft Market: Fresh & Local
· PA Ballet – Nutcracker Magic
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· Rock School of Dance – Nutcracker 1776 · PA Ballet – Nutcracker Tea
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ALEX’S LEMONADE The organization’s founder, Jay Scott of Wynnewood (right) thanks Volvo representatives Jay, Elaine and John Hamill for attending the gala and the company’s donation of a car for the event
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Holly and Paul Stanley of Philadelphia catch-up with Liz Scott of Wynnewood, mother of the non-profit’s namesake.
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· Speak Up! Garnet Valley High School
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· Main Line Art- Opening Reception-Professional Artist Members Exhibit
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· 3/5 Walnut St. Theatre
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· CHOP-Holiday Boutique
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· Academy of Notre Dame – Fine Art · Preview Party · Philadelphia Auto Show – Black Tie Tailgate
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· Wayne Art Center – Craft Forms ends · American Swedish Museum – Pea Soup Dinner
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Radnor Foundation’s Dana Ott and Meg Haist, director of the Radnor Educational Foundation (right) offer flowers and congrats to the evening’s gala co-chairwomen Siobhan Welsh and Carolyn Belveal.
Kip Wetzel and his wife, Michelle, a librarian at Radnor High School offer congrats on the evening’s success to REF’s board president, Gretchen Andersen, and Radnor Middle School’s principal Anthony Stevenson.
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[email protected] Ronald Fenstermacher of Bryn Mawr, PSSR president Murray Gordon of Paoli and Benjamin Frick prepare for the opening ceremonies.
Mark Ward and his wife, Liz, take in the Union League’s portraits of past presidents.
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· Ronald McDonald - Read for the House
· Speak Up! Episcopal Academy
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Valentine’s Day
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· Wayne Art Center – Expressions of Radnor Exhibition & Solo artist Exhibition (thru-3/18)
· PSSR -Washington’s Birthday Ball · Curtis Symphony Orchestra · PSSR -Washington’s Birthday Ball
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· Speak Up! Shipley Middle School
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Notes · TBA · Cheers for CHOP
· Speak Up! Parent Coffee “Continue the Conversation” @ Speak Up! Office
Girl Scouts pay respect to success GSEP board member Julia Rafferty of Haverford and Marla Conley of Philadelphia head to their seats before the program begins.
Challenging Challenging and nurturing and nurturing Mind, Body, Mind, Body,and and Spirit, we Spirit, weinspire inspire boys and to to boys andgirls girls lead lives lead livesofof purpose, faith, purpose, faith, and integrity. and integrity.
Bryn Mawr residents Helen and David Pudlin find a way to give a ‘shout-out’ for the Girl Scouts camping adventures.
Girl Scouts are learning how to light the flame for their future success by taking leads from Southeastern Pennsylvania’s women leaders of today. Notables in that category will be recognized on 3/7.
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Mike Vaughn and Kate Masino of Devon look over some of the reading materials with Alisha Grace and Eric Fox.
Ted and Laura Hymel of Wayne attend the ball with daughters Kand and Alexa, and John Hubbard of Doylestown, CEO of BioClinica, a lead sponsor of the event.
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· Speak Up! Merion Mercy
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· Girl Scouts – Take the Lead · Speak Up! Roman Catholic High School
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· PHS Flower Show – Teddy Bear Tea
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· Speak Up! Friends Central School
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· Emergency Aid – Taste of the Main Line · PA Ballet – Le Corsaire – World Premiere · Speak Up! Bonner Prendergast Catholic High · Natl. Kidney Fund Awards
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· Walnut St. Theatre – The Importance of Being Earnest
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22 · Easttown Library – Lecture & Discussion on “Grandma Gatewood’s Walk”
23 · Easttown Library – Trail Magis: The Grandma Gatewood Story · Speak Up! Jack M. Barrack Hebrew School
· PHS Flower Show Preview Party · Steppingstone Scholars – Step Into College Convention · Main Line Art – Betsy Meyer Opening Reception
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St. Patrick’s Day
· Easttown Library – Lecture & Discussion on “Grandma Gatewood’s Walk”
24 · Speak Up! Continue the Conversation-Sexuality & Gender Identity
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· T & E CARE – Clothing Grab Bag · Speak Up! Radnor Middle School
· T & E CARE – Clothing Grab Bag
· PHS Flower Show – Celebrating the wonders of Holland · Steppingstone Scholars – Step Into College Convention
18 · Devon Prep – Spring Tide
25 · American Swedish Museum-Waffle Day
Antiques show brings past to present Find the perfect pieces of art, furniture, jewelry, china and more when the Philadelphia Antiques show arrives in town on April 20 with a preview party, then runs thru the 23rd.
Richard Worley gives a hug to fellow Bryn Mawr resident Anne Hamilton and his wife, Leslie Ann Miller.
Jeff Cooley of Old Lyme, Conn. offers advice to prior customers, Anne and Charlie Wilmerding.
FOR PETE’S SAKE
Karen Gardner of Ardmore runs into Wynnewood gals Nicole Costello, Whitney Hoffman, Alyce Cerniglia, sister of the organization’s namesake, Pete, and Krista Vaughan.
Alice Ann Bossow and her sisterin-law, Marci Bossow Schankweiler, the organization’s founder, look over the promotional material for the fundraiser.
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1 · Thorncroft – Victory Gallup · T & E CARE – Clothing Grab Bag · Ronald McDonald - Hot Chocolate Run 15k/5k · Wayne Art Center – Essential Earth Opening
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· PA Ballet - Romance
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· Speak Up! Merion Mercy Academy “Parent to Parent
· Jeptha Abbott Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Spring Luncheon/ Fashion Show
· University of the Arts – Student Exhibit- Art Unleashed · Speak Up! Lower Merion High School · PA Ballet – Romance · Old Eagle School Garden Club
· Friends of Elwyn Ball, PA Ballet - Romance
· Museum of the American Revolution Gala · Rock School for Dance – Rock Around the WorldBenefit Gala · Coaches vs. Cancer BasketBall Gala
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· Speak Up! Gesu, Hope Partnership & LaSalle Academy
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· Wistar Institute-Helen King Award Ceremonies
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· Curtis at Longwood – Graduation Recital Preview · Philadelphia Orchestra Committees-On That Note
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· Philadelphia Antiques Show- Preview Party
26 · Great Valley Women’s Club – Spring Fling
Notes · TBA · Walk for Hope, Huddle Up for Autism, · Volunteer Leadership Summit · DMAX Fnd – Spring Education Program
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· Philadelphia Antiques Show (thru 4/16)
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· Philadelphia Antiques Show Preview Party (thru 4/23)
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22 · Laurel House Gala
28 · Speak Up! Parent Coffee“Continue the Conversation” Topic – Social Media
29 · Ft. Mifflin - Mud Island Speakeasy · Main Line Art – Spring Gala Preview
Arts & Business Council Awards A&BC is a non-profit that’s found a recipe for mixing business acumen and financial resources with creative energy and ideas so that all involved benefit. Now in its fourth decade, the agency brings together artists and budding entrepreneurs with those who’ve already succeeded. It’s a ‘match’ that sparks success for all parties involved. Witness the honors given on May 23.
Hometown hero of music, acting and late night TV, Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter, gets plenty of attention from fans after receiving the Anne D’Harnoncourt Award for Artistic Excellence.
RADNOR RACES PROVIDE OPEN SPACES Wawa Ingersoll pulls out all the stops for her party attended by Julia Ward, Graham Miles, Joyce Lee and Ingersoll’s son, Baird Standish.
Main Line School Night’s executive director Claudia McBride school’s her pal Arlene Kaufman and sister Denise Bala in the art of steeplechase racing.
Race on over to the Wayne Hotel on May 8 to stake out a spot before the starting gate opens for the 142nd Run for the Roses. Sit on the porch, commune in the lobby, or meet and greet in Paramour to support local nonprofits. Everyone’s a winner.
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· Wayne Art Center – 11th Annual Plein Air Festival
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Mother’s Day
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· Einstein – Small Miracles Golf Tournament · Philadelphia Orchestra – Golf Outing at Saucon Valley
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· Baker Industries – Golf at Applebrook · Main Line Health – Auxiliary Committee
· The Haverford School 29th Annual “Doc” Thomas Golf Classic
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· 10th Annual Centennial Celebration – Fairmount Park Conservancy · The Village – Art Works · Franklin Institute – Awards & Dinner · CSCPGP – Evening in the Park
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· Shipley School – Secret Gardens Tour
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13 · Wayne Art Center-Plein Air Preview Party · Moore College Commencement
20 · Radnor Races for Open Spaces · Einstein – Walk, Run 5K Norristown · American Swedish Museum-Viking Day
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6 · Terri Lynne Lokoff – National Teacher Awards · Baldwin School – Parent Auction & Gala · Haverford School Alumni Weekend/Arts/Festival · Laurel House-Walk a Mile
· Curtis Institute Gala · Gesu School Gala · Walnut St. Theatre – Saturday Night Fever · PA-Ballet – Re/Action · National Society Colonial Dames – Garden Party
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Notes · TBA · Mural Arts-Wall Ball · Historic Phila, Inc. – Evening in · Franklin Square · Daisy Days Premiere Event · Arts & Business Council Awards
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African Education Project Julie-Anne Savarit-Cosenza of Malvern (center) thanks her posse of friends and supporters of AEP, including Katya Alexander, Victor Velle, Alex Monto and Karen DelRaso. What began as a mission trip several years ago took on new meaning to build a school and facilities to aid education in Zambia. The African Education Project is aiding families through its students.
Devon Horse Show
Rather taking a team of four out for exercise before entering the ring or checking out the hurdles to overcome during a trip inside the Dixon Oval, riders, handlers and patrons know the Devon Horse Show & Country Fair is the place to be seen during the end of Spring
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DOGG IE S T YL E PE T S UNI VER S I T Y COME, SIT, STAY AND LEARN WITH US!
Alliance Francaise’s executive director, Martine Chauvet greets Yves Quintin and the organization’s board president Nancy Gabel-Broder.
Daniele and Jerry Grossman find “le parapluie” to keep the sun away.
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FREQUENT BUYER PROGRAM: Earn FREE BAGS of top brand pet food for your dog, cat, small animal, and bird! Our frequent buyer program has over 24 brands of pet food, cat litter, frozen bones, treats, and small animal bedding! Alice and Charlie Dagit (rear) stop by to say hello to Alan and Louise Reed.
Catharine and Robert Williams take advantage of a trolley ride to the top of the hill.
Summer isn’t complete without a trip to the Mann Center for an outdoor concert. Make it more memorable by taking in a performance when its annual fundraising “Party in the Park” takes place. Watch the sun go down and moon rise from the top of the hill after supping and socializing before heading to seats under the band shell.
Stop by Doggie Style Pets Narberth to sign up!
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Members of the Philadelphia Freedoms and their coach, Josh Cohen, get ready to take their places on the court for a match with the New York Empire team. Held at Villanova University the team draws a hefty crowd of tennis fans during their 12 game schedule and has attracted the likes of well-known players including Caroline Wozniacki to its fold. It’s a family friendly atmosphere.
Neighborhood League Shop When August rolls around it’s time to clean closets of their clothes and household items that can be another person’s treasures. Then head to the Neighborhood League’s Shops on Lancaster Ave. in Wayne. Suzanne Mechwart and Lee Rosencrans begin the sorting and pricing process before customers descend on the three stores that open for business the first week in Sept. Donations and consignment items are always welcome.
Broadway Dreams
The way to fulfilling one’s dream of a place on stage requires practice, patience and a team of pros to help singers, dancers and musicians achieve their goals. The Broadway Dreams Foundation turns hopes into reality during intensive training sessions. Performances take place in the middle of August. It’s a chance to see a rising star in the making.
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Directory of Volunteer Organizations Madlyn & Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life 1425 Horsham Rd. No. Wales, PA 19454 215-371-1861 Dir. Of Vol. – Mona Gold
[email protected] A Better Chance/Lower Merion P.O.Box 213 Ardmore, PA 19003 610-902-0590 A Better Chance - Radnor P.O. Box 8091 Radnor, PA 19087 AIDS ALIVE 1084 E. Lancaster Ave Rosemont, PA 19010 610-519-9600 Program Dir. Kim Bullock
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c/o Bryn Mawr Rehab 414 Paoli Pike, Malvern, PA 610-251-5599 Dir. Spec. Events – Yvonne Navarro-Brewer Artreach 1819 JFK Blvd., #200 Phila. PA 19103 Ex. Dir. – Rachel Robbins 215-568-2115 Arts & Business Council Of Greater Philadelphia 200 Broad St., Suite 700 Phila., PA 19102-3896 215-790-3606 Executive Director – Karin Copland
Alex’s Lemonade Stand 333 E. Lancaster, #414 Wynnewood, PA 19096 www.alexslemonade.org
Associated Services for the Blind 919 walnut St. Phila, PA 19107 215-627-0600 President/CEO – Patricia C. Johnson Public Relations – Brian Rusk
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American Cancer Society 480 Norristown Rd., Suite 150 Blue Bell, PA 19422 Community & Volunteer Dir. Debbie Gaynor
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Baker Industries 184 Pennsylvania Ave. Malvern, PA 19355 Pres. John “Turk” Thacher Public Relations – Beth Tiewater
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American Diabetes Association 150 Monument Rd. Suite 100 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004, 610-828-5003, ext. 4638
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Bartram’s Garden 54th St. & Lindbergh Blvd. Phila., PA 19143 Exec. Dir.- Maitreyi Roy
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American Heart Association 1617 JFK Blvd. #700 Phila., PA 19103 215-575-5227 Christina Crews – Communications Dir.
Beatcancer.org 300 E. Lancaster Ave. Wynnewood, PA 19096 Founder-Susan Silberstein 215-942-6438
American Red Cross Southeastern, PA One Penn Center at Suburban Station 1617 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Ste. 700 215-575-5200 Lauren Rose –Communications Dir. Art Ability
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phila. 1518 Walnut St., Suite 712 Phila., PA 19102 215-735-8818, ext. 110 Dir. Of Communications – Jenny Laden Boy Scouts of America Cradle of Liberty Council 1485 Valley Forge Road Wayne, PA19087
610-688-6900 Scout Executive – Daniel A. Templar Brandywine Conservancy P.O. Box 141 Chadd’s Ford, PA 19317 610-388-2700 www.brandywinemuseum.org Director - Ellen M. Ferretti Breastcancer.org 120 East Lancaster Ave., Suite 201 Ardmore, PA 19003 Marisa Weiss, M.D., President, CMO, Founder Breast & Prostate Health Institute 1845 Walnut St., 15th Floor Phila., PA 267-273-1706 Colleen M. Daley, Ex. Director Bryn Mawr Film Institute 824 W. Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 610-527-9898 Juliet J. Goodfriend, President & CEO Patricia Wesley – Dir. Of Development-Communications Bryn Mawr Hospital 130 S. Bryn Mawr Ave. Brum Mawr, PA 19355 484-337-3058 www.MainLineHealth.org/BMH Volunteers Volunteer Coordinator – Joanne Marcianti Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital 414 Paoli Pike Malvern, PA Volunteer Coordinator-Yvonne Navarro-Brewer Business Leadership Organized for Catholic Schools (BLOCS) 555 Croton Rd. Suite 310 King of Prussia, PA 19406 Executive Director – Bill O’Brien Cancer Support Community of Greater Philadelphia The Suzanne Morgan Ceter at Ridgeland 4100 Chamounix Dr.
Phila, PA 19131 Ex. Dir – Kelly Harris
215-496-0707 Ex. Dir – Tony Valdes
Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute 1923 Walnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-567-2909 President – Philip Earley
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation 34th Street and Civic Center Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19104 267-426-6500 Senior Dir. Of Volunteers – Elana Brewer
Center For Autism 3905 Ford Rd., Suite 6 Philadelphia, PA 19131-2844 215-878-3400, ext. 395 Director of Development Hale T. Peffall, Jr. Center for Emerging & Visual Arts 237 S. 18th St., Suite 3A Phila., PA 19103 215-546-7775, ext. 10 Pres/CEO – Lisa M Brown Chamounix Manson Youth Hostel West Fairmount Park Phila., PA 19131 215-878-3676
[email protected] The Philadelphia Charity Ball, Inc. P.O. Box 117 PA 19105 610-613-1245
[email protected] Chester County Historical Society 225 No. High St. West Chester, PA 19380 610-692-4800 www.CCHS-PA.org Elizabeth Laurent, President Chester County SPCA 1212 Phoenixville Pike West Chester, PA 19380 610-692-6113
[email protected] Chester County Fund for Women & Girls 1025 Andrew Dr., Suite 200 West Chester, PA 19380 484-356-0940 Brie Knight – Development Director Children’s Crisis Treatment Center 1080 North Delaware Ave Suite 600 Philadelphia, PA 19125
CHOP - Women’s Committee 267-426-6496 Children’s Literacy Initiative 2314 Market St. Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-561-4676 Frank Grossman-Deputy Executive Director City Year Greater Philadelphia 2221 Chestnut St. Phila., PA 19103 215-939-7117 Ex. Dir. – Joel Zarrow Community Coalition 174 Bridge St. Phoenixville, PA 610-415-1167 Community Clothes Charity P.O. Box 153 Wayne, PA 19087-0153 Anne Hamilton
[email protected] CONTACT - Greater Philadelphia P.O. Box 167 Richboro, PA 18954 Program Dir. Elizabeth Brown Crohn & Colitis Fnd 215-396-9100 www.CCFA.org Pres. Ann Frankel For Pete’s Sake 620 W. Germantown Pike Suite 250 Plymouth Meeting, PA 267-708-0510 Curtis Institute of Philadelphia 1726 Locust St. Phila., PA 19103 215-893-5252 Pres. Roberto Diaz
Daylesford Abbey 220 South Valley Rd. Paoli, Pa.19301 610-647-2530 Director – Linda Christopher
Suite 105 Exton, PA 19341 610-458-1690
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Delaware County Special Olympics 307 Lenox Rd. Havertown, PA 19083 610-449-2199
Federation Early Learning Services 10700 Jamison Ave. Phila., PA 19116 215-676-7550 CEO-Maddy Malis
Delaware Valley Habitat for Humanity 100 So. Broad St., Suite 1331 Phila, PA, 215-564-2101
Ft. Mifflin Hog Island Rd. Phila., PA, 19153 215-685-4167 Ex. Dir. – Elizabeth Beatty
Devon Horse Show & Country Fair PO Box 865 Devon, PA 19333
For Pete’s Sake 620 W. Germantown Pike Suite 250 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 267-708-0510 Ex. Dr. – Marci BossowShankweiler
Earthforce 100 Greenwood Ave. Wyncote, PA 19095 215-884-9888 Educating Communities for Parenting 919 Walnut St. 10th Flr Phila., PA 19107 Ex. Dir. – Anita Kulick ElderNet of Lower Merion-Narberth 9 So. Bryn Mawr Ave. Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 610-525-0706 Marisa Ferst – Ex. Dir. Elwyn Institute 111 Elwyn Rd. Elwyn, PA 19063 610-891-2000 Emergency Aid 221 Conestoga Rd. Suite 300 Wayne, PA 19087 610-225-0944 Episcopal Community Services 225 S. 3rd St. Phila. PA 19106 215-351-1400 Board Chair – Adrienne Yost Hart Family Lives On 747 Constitution Dr.
Fox Chase Cancer Center 333 Cottman Ave. Phila. PA 19111 888-369-2427 Board Pres. Louis Gould, Jr. Vol. Coordinator – Helen Gordon Francisvale Home For Smaller Animals 328 Upper Gulph Rd. Wayne, Pa 19087 610-688-1018 Franklin Institute 222 North 20th St. Phila, PA 19103-1194 215-448-1163 Pres. Larry Dubinski Free Library of Philadelphia 1901 Vine St. Phila., 19103 215-686-5300 Pres. Siobhan A. Reardon Girl Scouts of Eastern Penns. P.O. Box 814 Valley Forge, Pa 19482 610-933-7555 CEO- Natalye Paquin Global Interdependence Center 3701 Chestnut St. Phila, PA 19104
215-898-9453 Dir. Of Operations-Jill Fornito Golden Slipper Club & Charities 215 N. Presidential Blvd.,1st Floor Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 610-660-0510 Guillain-Barre Fnd International 104 Forrest Ave., Narberth, PA 19072 610-667-0131 Kenneth Singleton – Ex. Director Haverford YMCA 891 No. Eagle Rd. Havertown, PA 19083 610-649-0700 Historic Harriton House 500 Harriton Rd., PO Box1364 Bryn Mawr, PA 610-525-0201 Home of the Sparrow 969 E. Swedesford Rd. Exton, PA 19341 610-647-4940 Ex. Dir. – Pat McLennan Inglis House 200 Belmont Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 215-581-0718 Gavin Kerr, Pres. & CEO Institute of Contemporary Art 118 South 36th St. Philadelphia, 19104 215-898-5911 Institute for Women’s Health & Leadership 1602 Cherry St., Suite 1060 Phila, PA 10102 215-255-7373 Dir. – Lynn Yeakel Interfaith Hospitality Network of the Main Line (IHN) 1449 Dekalb St. Norristown, PA 19401 610-277-0977 International House 3701 Chestnut St. Phila., PA 19104 215-387-5125
Jewish Family & Children’s Services 2100 Arch St. 19103#5 Phila., PA 267-256-2100
Main Line Art Center Old Buck Lane & Lancaster Ave. Haverford, PA19041 610-525-0272 Ex. Dir – Amy Potsic
Junior League of Philadelphia 27 W. Lancaster Ave. Ardmore, Pa 19003 610-645-9696
Marion Anderson Award C/O Phila Festival of Arts One Parkway, 1515 Arch. St. Phila., PA 19103 215-683-2094 Pat Moran – President
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation 225 City Ave., Suite 104 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 610-664-9255 Ex. Dir. – Beth Goodhart Kimmel Center 260 So. Broad St.-Suite 901 Phila., PA 19102 Landmarks Society 321 South 4th St. Phila., PA 19106 215-925-2251 Lankenau Hospital 100 Lancaster Ave. Wynnewood, Pa 19096 610-645-2138 Laurel House P.O. Box 764 Norristown, PA 19404 610-277-1860, ext. 109 Vol. Dir. – Tommie Wilkins Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 555 North Lane, suite 5010 Conshohocken, PA 19428 Living Beyond Breast Cancer Address: 40 Monument Rd #104, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Phone: (855) 807-6386 Lower Merion Conservancy 1301 Rose Glen Rd. Gladwyne, PA 19035 610-645-9030 www.LMConservancy.org Lower Merion Historical Society Lower Merion Academy 506 Bryn Mawr Ave., P.O. 2602 Bala Cynwyd, 19004 Magee Rehabilitation Hospital 1513 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19102 1-800-96-MAGEE
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Marine Corp Scholarship Fnd. P.O. 1035 Paoli, PA 19301 610-644-1942 Att. Tom Agnew Maternal & Child Health Consortium 30 W. Barnard St., Suite #1 West Chester, PA 19382 610-344-5370
[email protected] Maternity Care Coalition 2000 Hamilton St., Suite 205 Phila., PA 19382 215-972-0700 JoAnne Fischer, Ex. Dir Main Line Meals on Wheels 235 Lancaster Ave. Devon, PA 19333 610-688-8170 484-337-3097 (Bryn Mawr Office) Melmark 2600 Wayland Rd. Berwyn, 19312 610-325-4976 Cyndie Martin Director of Corporate & Community Affairs Moss Rehab Hospital 60 Township Lind Rd. Elkins Park, PA 19027 215-663-64 Driving) Mothers Against Drunk Driving 717-657-3911 www.madd.org Multiple Sclerosis Socity 1 Reed St. Suite 200 Phila., PA 19147 215-271-1500 www.nationalmssociety.org/pae Mustang Scholarship Fnd. 303 W. Lancaster. Ave., #115 Wayne, PA 19087
610-688-2655 Pres. Tony McGeorge National Adoption Center 1500 Walnut St., Suite 701 Phila., PA 19102 215-735-9988 Ex. Dir. – Ken Mullner National Constitution Center 525 Arch St. Independence Mall Phila., PA 19106 215-409-6600 Pres/CEO – Jeffery Rosen
Pals for Life 939 Radnor Rd. Wayne, PA 19087 610-687-1101 Director – Pauline Kielich Paoli Memorial Hospital 255 W. Lancaster Ave. Paoli, PA 19301 610-648-1000 ext. 1099 Pres. Jim Paradis Pathways PA 310-Amosland Rd. Holmes, PA 19043 610-543-5022, ext. 205
National Hemophilia Fnd – Delaware Valley Chapter Victoria Business Center 1489 Baltimore Pike Springfield, PA 19064 484-445-4282 Ex. Dir Curt Krouse
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Women’s Board 128 Broad St. Phila., PA 19107 215-972-7600 Board Pres. – June M. Smith
National Kidney Fnd. 1500 Walnut St. Suite 301 Phila., PA 19102 215-923-8611
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Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art 128 No. Broad St. Phila., PA 19107 Vice Pres. of Development – Zac Joseph 215-972-2002
National Liberty Museum 321 Chestnut St. Phila., PA 19106 215-925-2800 ext. 124
[email protected] National Museum of American Jewish History 101 So. Independence Mall East Phila. PA 19106-2517 215-923-3811 Ivy Barsky – CEO & Gwen Goodman Dir. National Organization for Hearing Research P.O. Box 421, Narberth, PA 19072 610-940-5310
[email protected] Neighborhood League Shops Fnd. 7 Louella Court Wayne, PA 19087 610-687-5758 Pres. Suzanne Mechwart PALM-Positive Aging in Lower Merion 117 Ardmore Ave. Ardmore, PA 19003 610-642-9370
Ex. Dir. – Mariska K. Bogle
www.therockschool.org
Philadelphia Museum of Art 26th & Ben Franklin Pkwy Phila., PA – 19130 CFO – Timothy Rub 215-684-7949
Rosenbach Museum 2008-2010 Delancey Place Phila., PA 19103 215-732-1600
Philadelphia Orchestra 300 So. Broad St. Phila., PA 19102 215-893-1956 President & CEO – Allison Vulgamore Phila Ronald McDonald House 3912-3925 Chestnut St. Phila., PA – 19104 215-387-8406 100 E. Erie Ave., 19134 215-291-0907
[email protected] Philadelphia Zoo 3400 W. Girard Ave. Phila., Pa 19104 215-243-5200
[email protected] Vol. Prg. Manager – Terri Smith Philadelphia Zoo Docents 215-243-5317
Pennsylvania Ballet Corps de Volunteers 1101 S. Broad St. Phila., PA 19147 215-551-7000, ext. 1201 Ex. Dir. Michael Scolamiero
Planned Lifetime Assistance Network (PLAN PA) 110 W. Lancaster Ave. Wayne, PA – 19087 610-687-4036 Ex. Dir. – Christy Holland
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society 100 N. 20th St., 5th Flr. Phila., PA 19103 Alan Jaffee - Director
RFB&DRecording for the Blind & Dyslexic 215 West Church Rd., Suite 111 King of Prussia, PA 19406 610-265-8090
Peter’s Place – A Center for Grieving Families & Children 150 N. Radnor Chester Rd., Suite 130 610-687- 2109 Bd. Chair – Eleanor Morsbach Godin Executive Dir. – Carrie Miluski Philadelphia Antiques Show 399 So. 34th St., Phila., PA 19104 215-387-3500 Philadelphia Hospitality 200 So. Broad St. Suite 910 Phila., PA 19102 215-790-9901
Riverbend Environmental Education Center 1950 Spring Mill Rd. Gladwyne, PA 19035-1000 610-527-5234 Dir. Laurie Bachman The Print Center 1614 Latimer St. Phila. 19103 215-735-6090 Rock School of Dance Education 1101 So. Broad St. Phila., PA 19147 215-551-7010
Royer Greaves School for the Blind 118 So. Valley Rd., P.O.Box 1007 Paoli, PA 19301 610-644-1810 Saturday Club (The) 117 W. Wayne Ave. Wayne, PA 19087 610-688-9746 Candice Holbert – President
[email protected] Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education 8480 Hagy’s Mill Rd. Phila., Pa. 19128 Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic 304 Port Royal Ave. Phila., PA 19128 St. Edmond’s Home for Children 1797 S. Sproul Rd. Springfield, PA 19064 St. Francis Country House 1412 Lansdowne Ave. Darby, PA 19023 800-973-1540
Parkesburg, PA 19365 443-350-6853 EmilyParker@ SweetDreamsInc. org Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Fnd. 100 Ross Rd., Suite 160 King of Prussia, Penna. 19406 610-992-1140 Thorncroft Therapeutic Horseback Riding 190 Line Rd. Malvern, PA 19355 610-644-1963 Founder/Director – Saunders Dixon Board Chair – George Rubin The Village (Presbyterian Children’s Village) 452 So. Roberts Rs Rosemont, PA 610-525-5400 Pres./CEO Darlene Hewett Vol. Dir. – Betty Wu United Way - Volunteer Center of SC Pennsylvania 7 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy Phila., PA 19103 215-665-2500 Jim Cawley – Pres. & CEO Natalie Janis Associate Dir., Communications 215-665-2509
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Saunders House 100 E. Lancaster Ave. Wynnewood, PA 19096 610-658-5104 Kevin M. Ross – Pres. & CEO Susan Irrgang – Ex. Dir
Upper Main Line YMCA 1416 Berwyn Paoli Rd. Berwyn, PA 19312 610-647-9622 Helen Flanders – Ex. Dir. Kathy Collier – Volunteer Dir.
Settlement Music School 416 Queen St. P.O. Box 63966 Phila., PA 19147-3966 215-320-2600
Victim Services Center of Montgomery County 325 Swede St., 2nd Floor Norristown, PA 19401 610-277-0932 1-888-521-0983-Crisis Hotline
Special Olympics- Delaware County 307 Lenox Rd. Havertown, PA 610-449-2199 Surrey Services for Seniors’ 60 Surrey Way Devon, PA 19333 610-647-6404 144 Lawrence Rd. Broomall, PA 19008 610-307-7158 Sweet Dreams, Inc. P.O. Box 73
VNA Association of Greater Philadelphia Hospice of Philadelphia Falls Center Suite 500 3300 Henry Avenue Phila., PA19129 215-473-0772 215-473-7600
[email protected] Hospice of Phila. 215-581-2046 Volunteer Committee of Philadel-
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[email protected] Wayne Art Center 413 Maple Ave. Wayne, PA 19087 Ex. Dir – Nancy Campbell Wayne Senior Center 108 Station Rd. Wayne, PA 19087 Dir. – Susan Shapiro WHYY Friends Independence Mall West 150 No. 6th St. Phila., PA 19106 215-351-1200 Pres/CEO – William Marrazzo Willistown Conservation Trust 925 Providence Rd. Newtown Square, PA 19073 610-353-2562 Ex. Dir Bonnie Van Alen Wistar Institute 3601 Spruce St. Phila., PA 19104 Tara Yates - Dir. Of Communications 215-898-3826 Women’s Resource Center 113 W. Wayne Ave., P.O. Box 596 Wayne, PA 19087 610-687-6391 Ex. Director - Teresa Wolfgang, MPA Women’s Way 123 So. Broad St., Suite 1399 Phila., PA 19109 215-985-3322 World Affairs Council 1 So. Broad St., 2 Mezzanine Phila., PA 19107 Council President & CEO – Craig Snyder 215-561- 4700
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