THIS WEEK
ENTERTAINMENT
NORTH BY NORTHWEST: Omnisoul plays on Friday, September 3 and
Georgie Bonds and the Blueskeepers wail on Saturday, September
4. It’s Philly Gumbo night on Friday, September 10; Alo
Brasil returns on Saturday, September 11. Wednesday nights at
7 p.m. are for Salsa; Sundays at 8, it’s classic R&B.
Times and cover charges vary. 7105 Germantown Ave., Mt. Airy.
215-248-1000.
KESWICK THEATRE: Heart will play on Thursday, September 9. Times
and ticket prices vary. The theater is at Keswick Avenue and Easton
Road, Glenside. 215-572-7650 or www.keswicktheatre.com.
MERMAID INN: Ted Jordan & Bob Kasprzak play on Saturday, September
4. Times and cover charges vary. 7673 Winston Road, Chestnut Hill.
215-247-9797 or www.themermaidinn.net.
BREAD AND CUP, a multicultural coffeehouse, will present jazz
pianist Jeremiah Shepherd on Sunday, September 5 at 7 p.m. at
the First Presbyterian Church in Germantown, 35 West Chelten Ave.
Baked good and beverages will be served. Free, but contributions
accepted. 215-843-8811.
GOAT HOLLOW: No cover. 300 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Mt. Airy; 215-242-4710.
JAZZ FLUTIST WALTER BELL, of Chestnut Hill, is a featured performer
each Sunday at Hibachi, Pier 19, Columbus Blvd. & Callowhill
St., from 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Reservations: 215-592-7100.
THE LOFT JAZZ CLUB (UPSTAIRS AT ANGLESEA’S PUB), 7132 Germantown
Ave., offers live jazz on Saturdays from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. No cover.
215-247-0598.
AT THE LAROSE CLUB, 5531 Germantown Ave., Tony Williams plays
jazz on Mondays; you can take dance lessons and dance to the oldies
on Wednesdays; enjoy live jazz and Caribbean music on Fridays;
and dance to the oldies on Saturdays. 215-844-5818.
BLUE MONDAY JAZZ JAMS take place each Monday from 6-9 p.m. at
the Sedgwick Cultural Center, 7137 Germantown Ave.
10 IMAGININGS OF SARAI & HAGAR, a Theatre Ariel performance
and discussion, will be on Saturday, September 11 at 9 p.m. at
the Germantown Jewish Centre, 400 W. Ellet St. Free. 215-844-1507.
OLDIES DANCE PARTY will be at the Lu Lu Shriners Great Hall, 5140
Butler Pike, Plymouth Meeting, on Friday, September 10 from 8
p.m.-midnight with DJs Lou Costello and Billy from Philly. $10
cover; $3 soda, water, popcorn & set-ups; BYOB. 800-898-LULU.
SWING DANCE: Swing lessons at 7 p.m., followed by music with a
favorite DJ from 8:45 - midnight, on Saturday, September 11, at
the Commodore Barry Club, 6815 Emlen St. $15 ($12 students or
substantial baked goods to share). 610-676-0123 or www.swingdance.org.
FREE MOVIE. Enjoy a free screening of the classic baseball movie,
Field of Dreams, at Citizens Bank Park on September 14. Tickets
are free but must be ordered in advance. In addition to the movie,
participants will be able to visit the Citizens Bank Games of
Baseball, the ballpark’s interactive entertainment area,
which will be open along with the concession stands. For tickets,
call 1-888-690-3900 prior to September 7. Seats are limited to
5,000 people and there is a four-ticket limit per caller. The
gates open at 5:30 p.m. and the movie starts at 7:30 p.m. While
the movie tickets and admission to Citizens Bank Park are free,
there will be a charge for parking. The Citizen Bank Games of
Baseball located in Ashburn Alley, will also be open and free
to the public.
ARTS
"PLAYING THE FIELD: THE ART + DESIGN OF GODLEY-SCHWAN"
at The Design Center/Philadelphia University will run through
November 19. This retrospective exhibition of furniture, furnishings,
process drawings and sketchbooks highlights the bridging of craft,
art and design – a trend that became full-blown in the American
furniture market during the 1980s and 1990s. There will be a public
reception on Friday, September 10, 4-7:30 p.m. Admission is free.
215-951-2860. www.PhilaU.edu/designcenter
VISIT GALLERYSAINTMARTIN.COM for information about current/future
exhibits. Next exhibit opening early October 2004. To receive
an invitation to the opening of the next show, e-mail gallerysaintmartin@comcast.net.
MIMI ORITSKY, a Chestnut Hill artist, is having a solo show at
the Abington Art Center, 515 Meetinghouse Road, Jenkintown, from
September 9-October 9. Opening reception is Thursday, September
9 from 6-8 p.m. 215-887-4882 or www.abingtonartcenter.org.
WHITEMARSH COMMUNITY ART CENTER, 100 Cedar Grove Road, Conshohocken,
offers a variety of art workshops for adults and children throughout
the year. 610-825-0917.
JOIN MEMBERS OF THE BARNES SOCIETY as they travel to The Jewish
Museum in New York City for a docent-led tour of Modigliani: Beyond
the Myth on Monday September 13 or on their trip to the Hudson
River Valley from October 20 – 24. Call 610-667-0290 ext.
2255 for reservations.
FREE SUNDAY MORNINGS IN SEPTEMBER at the Brandywine River Museum.
Enjoy complimentary admission to the Brandywine River Museum on
Sundays, September 5, 12, 19 & 26 from 9:30 a.m. until noon.
The museum on U.S. Route1 in Chadds Ford. 610-388-2700.
ART IN CITY HALL: The City of Philadelphia's visual art exhibition
program, Art In City Hall, in collaboration with the National
Arts Program Foundation, presents the 2004 National Arts Program
at Philadelphia, an exhibit featuring the art of 100 Philadelphia
City employees and their families, including children. The exhibit
is open to the public through September 24 and is located on the
N.W. corner of City Hall, fourth and fifth floors.NATURE/GARDENS
WALK FOR THE PARK on Saturday, September 12 from 8 a.m.-noon.
Proceeds from 2.5-mile walk, which starts at the Philadelphia
Museum of Art, benefit Fairmount Park programs and initiatives.
215-685-0039 or www.phila.gov/fairpark.
THE WISSAHICKON VALLEY WATERSHED ASSOCIATION’S archeological
dig continues to find artifacts. You can help with the dig and/or
see the artifacts on display by calling 215-646-8866. Also, birding
classes for all levels are available at the WVWA.
** THE SCHUYLKILL CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (SCEE) is
at 8480 Hagy’s Mill Road, Roxborough: Join a butterfly walk
on Saturday, September 4 at 10 a.m. Volunteer orientation is on
Sunday, September 5 at 11 a.m. at the clinic (304 Port Royal).
RRR: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle is theater in the woods for the whole
family on Saturday, September 11 at 6 p.m. Information/pre-registration:
215-482-7300.
AT THE WISSAHICKON ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER, at the Tree House at
300 Northwestern Avenue: Join the Fairmount Park Environmental
Education Staff for a trip to Island Beach State Park on Thursday,
September 9 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Enjoy the final days of summer
learning about the coastal ecology of the New Jersey shoreline.
Register: 215-685-9285.
HIKE THE WISSAHICKON with various groups throughout the month.
Call the Friends of the Wissahickon at 215-247-0417 for details
or click www.fow.org/calendar/calendar.htm.
MILITIA HILL HAWK WATCH takes place at Ft. Washington State Park
daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., from September 1 through October 31. 215-884-2558.FOR
THE KIDS
** THE CHESTNUT HILL LIBRARY, 8711 Germantown Ave.: Story time
for 1- to 3-year-olds is on Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m., and
on Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. for children 3-6. 215-685-9290.
O’DOODLE’S TOY STORE, 8335 Germantown Ave., is now
offering martial arts for kids classes and holds an interactive
story time on Thursdays at 11:30 a.m. 215-247-7345.
FREE LIBRARY OF SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, 1600 Paper Mill Road, Wyndmoor,
offers daytime and evening story times for young children. 215-836-5300.
BORDERS, 8701 Germantown Ave.: Children’s story time is
held Monday mornings at 10:30 a.m. 215-248-1213.
THE LOVETT LIBRARY, 6945 Germantown Ave.: Call for story hours.
215-685-2095.
NOAH’S ARK CHILDREN’S CENTER INC. ministry at Blair
Christian Academy, 220 W. Upsal St., offers kid’s club for
ages 3 – 13 every first and third Saturday from 10:45 a.m.
– 2 p.m. Kids experience Bible time, music, games, arts
and crafts and more. Lunch is provided. Classes begin September
11; 215-479-9375.
PLAY FREE AT PLEASE TOUCH MUSEUM. Free Library of Philadelphia
customers will now be able to visit the Please Touch Museum for
free through a special program. Eight library branches, including
the Joseph E. Coleman Northwest Regional Library at 68 W. Chelten
Ave., are loaning out Please Touch Museum play passes, allowing
up to six people to visit the museum for free. Details: 215-685-2152.
PRESCHOOL STORYTIMES at the Falls of Schuylkill Branch, 3501 Midvale
Ave., will be on Wednesday evenings September 1, 8, 15, 22 and
29 at 7 p.m. for children ages 3-5 and their caregivers. No pre-registration
is required. 215-685-2093.
YOGA FOR TEENS/TWEENS (10-15) is now available at the Roxborough
YMCA on Monday evenings from 6-6:45 p.m. Classes run for eight
weeks and are free to members and $60 to non-members. Sessions
begin September 13. 215-482-3900.
FUN BIRTHDAY PARTIES WITH AN HISTORIC TWIST! For kids aged 7-12,
a party at The Highlands includes historic games, crafts, dress
up, scavenger hunts and more. Parties are two hours in length
at the historic mansion and cost $100 for the first 10 children.
The Highlands is located at 7001 Sheaff Lane, Ft. Washington.
215-641-2687.
NEW HOMESCHOOLERS’ CLUB at the Falls of Schuylkill Library,
3501 Midvale Ave., is starting at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, September
7. 215-685-2093.
FREE OPEN HOUSE for Parent-Tot Makin’ Music Classes will
be on Wednesday, September 8 at 10 a.m. at the Water Tower Rec
Center, Hartwell Lane 7 Ardleigh St. 215-233-2560.
HATCH DANCE THEATER at the United Methodist Church, 8812 Germantown
Ave., offers modern dance, ballet and acting classes for children
ages 3-teens Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays beginning September
11. Call for times and information and join us for a free first
class. 215-416-0457.
FRIENDS & FUN RECREATIONAL ICE SKATING for children ages 4
1/2 thru 12, beginner thru intermediate skating ability, is available
at the Wissahickon Ice Skating Rink, 550 West Willow Grove Ave.,
Wednesdays, 3:45-4:45 p.m., September 8, 15, 22 & 29. Details:
call Lydia at 215-247-1759 ext 13.
HEALTH/FITNESS
“A NEW BEGINNING” HEALTH FAIR will be at Germantown
High School, Germantown Avenue & High Street, on Saturday,
September 11 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 215-951-4164.
BEGINNER GYROKINESIS CLASS (therapeutic movement system for the
spine) taught by Joe Tighe, physical therapist, every Monday evening
at 6:30 p.m. at his studio, The Balance Point, 400 W. Hortter
St., 215-844-7773. First class free.
SENIOR ADULT HEALTH FAIR sponsored by The Golden Eagles Ministry
of Germantown Christian Assembly, 610 E. Mt. Pleasant Avenue,
will take place on Saturday, September 11 from 11 to 4 p.m., at
605 E. Mt. Pleasant Ave., across from the church. Free. All are
welcome. Speakers, information tables on health and other issues;
music, games, prizes and food. Space is limited. Call 215-242-5550
to pre-register.
ANGER MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP is being offered by the Growing Center
of PA, 7600 Stenton Ave. on Thursday, September 2 at 8 p.m. and
Couples Enrichment and Communications Workshop will be on Thursday,
September 9 at 8 p.m. $10 pp; call 215-233-2560 to pre-register.
BLOOD SUPPLIES ARE AT A CRITICALLY LOW LEVEL! Being a donor might
not get your name in the newspaper or on TV, but it sure makes
you an American hero. Information: 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or www.pleasegiveblood.org.
STRENGTH AND AEROBIC INTERVAL TRAINING is offered on Saturdays
at 6:30 a.m at Wallace and Glick Physical Therapy and Fitness,
813 Bethlehem Pike. $. 215-233-9677. Donna Storm and Drew Wallace
will lead the training.
KEYSTONE HOSPICE OFFERS SUPPORT GROUPS throughout the month, with
specialty groups for children, widowers, young widows, and a new
“motherless daughters” group. Most are free, lunch
is often included, but pre-registration is requested: 215-836-2440.
8765 Stenton Ave., Wyndmoor.
BREAST CANCER SELF HELP GROUP meets the second Thursday of each
month at Canaan Baptist Church, 5430 Pulaski Ave., Germantown,
from 7-8:30 p.m. Information: 215-849-7004. Sponsored by Women
of Faith and Hope.
STAY IN SHAPE. For many kinds of movement, mind-body and dance
classes for you and your kids, ongoing and drop-in, look to the
Moving Arts Studio, off Lincoln Drive. 215 842-1040.
FUN RUN. Wissahickon Wanderers Running Club meets every Saturday
at 8 a.m.; start at Valley Green. Details: 215-849-9080 or www.wanderersrunningclub.org.
YOGA / TAI CHI / QIGONG classes are offered throughout the week
at The Second Wind Center, 98 Bethlehem Pike. Information: 215-248-9642.
A classical yoga course, offered by the SKY Foundation, runs for
four Wednesday evenings each month. 215-247-0641.
CHESTNUT HILL HOSPITAL offers a great variety of programs and
support groups, plus exercise programs for all ages and physical
conditions (including yoga and Feldenkrais), cardiac rehabilitation,
women’s health issues, Smoke Stoppers, CPR, a senior activity
and functional evaluation (SAFE) program, a variety of clinical
trials, a driver screening course, wound care program, diabetes
education and support center, a geriatric resource center, drop-in
parenting discussion and child play group, a prosthetic and orthotic
program, wheelchair program, prenatal/postpartum yoga classes,
cancer support groups, breastfeeding classes, stroke club, babysitter
training and more. 215-753-2000 or www.chh.org.
DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT ASTHMA, EMPHYSEMA, LUNG CANCER OR
TUBERCULOSIS? The American Lung Association Call Center is staffed
with registered nurses and respiratory therapists who can answer
any of your lung health questions and can even help you quit smoking.
Call 800-548-8252.EDUCATION
KIDS THAT START AHEAD, STAY AHEAD! How to teach your newborn to
six-year-old anything and everything joyously. View a free 44-minute
introductory video production, featuring author Glenn Doman, on
Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at the Institutes for the Achievement
of Human Potential, 8801 Stenton Ave., Wyndmoor. Reservations:
267-440-2576.
PROJECT GATE ORIENTATION SESSIONS will be held on Tuesdays, September
7, 14, 21 & 28 at 1 p.m. at Northwest CareerLink, 235 W Chelten
Avenue. Project GATE – Growing America Through Entrepreneurship
– is a demonstration project that helps individuals interested
in starting or expanding a small business by providing them with
valuable training and help in identifying potential funding sources.
215-854-1990 or www.projectgate.com.
AARP 55 ALIVE DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM: Those who successfully complete
the course receive a five percent insurance discount (mandated
by law) for three years: Monday, September 13 and Tuesday, September
14 from 1-5 p.m., Andorra Library, Henry Avenue and Cathedral
Road. Call 610-539-0266 to register.
A GOOD SCHOOLS PENNSYLVANIA FORUM will be held at the Janes Memorial
United Methodist Church on Saturday, September 11 from 11 a.m.-2
p.m. 47 E. Haines Street. 215-844-9564.BOOK SCENE
BOOK SALE. The Friends Of The Elkins Park Free Library will hold
its opening book sale of the season on Friday, September 10, 7
p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, September 11, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.;
and Sunday, September 12, 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 563 East Church
Road, Elkins Park. Sale includes books, CDs, audiotapes, videos,
magazines, records and more. 215-635-5000.
LOCAL AUTHOR B.J. ELDER will read from her memoirs, Oriole’s
Song, on Wednesday, September 8 at 7 p.m. at the Falls of Schuylkill
Branch Library, 3501 Midvale Ave. 215-685-2092.RELIGION
CONNECTING TO OUR JUDAISM is a series of interactive and experiential
programs at Or Ami, 708 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill. 610-828-9066.
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 22 E. Chestnut Hill Ave.: Centering
prayer sessions are on Wednesdays at 7 a.m. and Thursdays at 11
a.m. and 5 p.m. Information: the Rev. Anita Schell-Lambert at
215-242-2055 ext. 35 or www.stpaulschestnuthill.org.
GETTING-TO-KNOW-YOU POTLUCK DINNER. Interested in secular Judaism?
Come and find out how Shir Shalom celebrates Jewish culture and
identity in a secular way throughout the year. Affiliated with
the Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ), Shir Shalom is a congregation
that welcomes multi-cultural and non-traditional families and
assures availability of a Jewish secular education for grades
K-12, through collaboration with the Jewish Folkshul of Philadelphia.
Find out more by coming to a potluck dinner on Friday, September
10 at 7 p.m. at a private home in Mt. Airy. Reservatons: 215-441-5849
or www.shirshalom-phila.org.
THE HIGH HOLIDAY PRAYERS, as they are illuminated by Chassidic
and Kabalistic teachings, will be discussed in an insightful class
that will surely add meaning and significance to the High Holiday
services. For all levels. Wednesday, September 8, 7:30 p.m. at
7009 McCallum St. Apt A. For more information contact Chabad of
Northwest Philadelphia at 215-438-5327 or at www.ChabadNWP.org.
SHABBAT OPEN HOUSE: Friday, September 10 at 7 p.m. at Or Hadash,
A Reconstructionist Congregation, 190 Camp Hill Road, Ft. Washington.
215-283-0276 or www.orhadash.com.
MISCELLANEOUS
BLACK & WHITE GALA AND AUCTION to benefit the CHCA is on Saturday,
September 18 on the 8500 block of Germantown Ave. 215-248-8810.
SECOND SATURDAY SALE will take place at St. Thomas' Church, Whitemarsh,
on September 11, from 8 a.m. to noon. Bargain shoppers will find
incredible deals on clothes for the entire family, books, toys,
household items and more. The church is at the intersection of
Church Road (Rte. 73), Bethlehem Pike and Camp Hill Road in Fort
Washington. All funds raised from the sales will benefit local
charities. 215-233-3970 or www.stthomaswhitemarsh.org.
RUMMAGE SALE. St. Paul’s Chestnut Hill, 22 E. Chestnut Hill
Ave., will be holding its rummage sale on Saturday, September
11 from 8:30 a.m.- 3 p.m. for attic treasures, clothing, books,
linens, boutique items and more, plus a bake table. Snacks will
be available. 215-242-2055.
MT. AIRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 13 E. Mt. Pleasant Ave., will celebrates
the 50th anniversary of Brown vs. Board of Education with a showing
of Separate But Equal, starring Sidney Poitier on Friday, September
10 at 7 p.m. Bring a picnic dinner; the church will provide juice
and dessert.
ANNUAL RITTENHOUSETOWN 5K RUN will take place on Saturday, September
11 at 10 a.m. Call 215-438-5711 to register; www.rittenhoustown.com.
LIVING WELL WITH LUPUS, an educational seminar, brings together
people living with lupus, their families and a panel of experts
to share the latest information. It will take place on Saturday,
October 2, from 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. at the Marriott Philadelphia
West. Call 215-517-5070 fro details.
GRACE EPIPHANY CHURCH’s monthly Second Friday dinner is
on September 10 from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Baked chicken dinner, with
sides and coffer or tea: $5 per adult, $3 per child; maximum $20
per family. PB&J and desserts available; eat in or take out.
The church is at the corner of Gowen Avenue and Ardleigh Street.
Information: 215-248-2950.
RECYCLING of all kinds of paper, #1 and #2 plastic containers
and more takes place the first Saturday of each month —
September 4 — at the Wyndmoor Train station from 9 a.m.-1
p.m. Money raised benefits the Chestnut Hill Community Fund. Information:
215-248-8810.
LINE DANCE CLASSES. The Mt. Airy Playground, 7001 Germantown Ave.,
will be holding line dance classes for adults on Friday evenings
at 6 p.m. $. Register: 215-685-9297.
AN ICE CREAM PHOTO CONTEST is being sponsored by Bredenbeck's
Bakery and Ice Cream Parlor and Penguin Photo, Inc. Entries may
be submitted and contest details obtained either at Penguin, 7928-30
Germantown Ave., or Bredenbeck's, 8126 Germantown Ave. Entries
are due by September 3. See store(s) for details.
THE 3RD ANNUAL PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL
— to benefit Fox Chase Cancer Center — will be on
Saturday, October 2. Teams are forming now. Details: www.philadragonboatfestival.com
or 610-642-2333.
RETRIEVING MEMORY, an event for Alzheimer’s, will honor
Robert Glendinning II for his years of service to the community
on Monday, September 13, at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, with
a golf outing, dinner and silent auction. Details: Bruce Glendinning
at 610-940-3909 or bruce22@Comcast.net.
“CHOCOLATE: THE EXHIBITION” will be at the Academy
of Natural Sciences, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, through September
6. 215-299-1000 or www.acnatsci.org.
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1974 REUNION will be on November
26-27. Make your reservation ASAP by calling 610-323-7150 or e-mail
eces@enter.net.
GERMANTOWN HIGH CLASS OF 1974 is planning its reunion for Saturday,
October 23 at the Adams Mark Hotel. RSVP: 215-844-4901 or gtownreunion@aol.com.
“TITANIC: THE ARTIFACT EXHIBITION” is on display at
The Franklin Institute Science Museum, 222 North 20th Street,
through January 2. 215-448-1200 or www.fi.edu.
AUDITIONS: THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA is presently
hearing auditions for the 2004/2005 season of their junior and
senior orchestras. There are openings for violin, viola, cello,
string bass, flue, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, trumpet,
trombone, tuba and percussion. For information and an appointment
to audition, call 610-642-0923 (office) or 610-664-8763 (home).
AUDITIONS: THE PHILADELPHIA CHAMBER CHORUS welcomes singers of
all parts to audition for its 2004 fall season. Auditions will
be by arrangement on Mondays in September at 42nd and Pine Streets
in Philadelphia. Please call 610-352-3565 or email JulieStewart@technologist.com
to schedule an audition or for more information.
AUDITIONS FOR THE CHORISTERS OF UPPER DUBLIN are going on now.
For information or to schedule an audition, call 215-542-7871
or e-mail him at DSpitko@TheChoristers.org or go to www.TheChoristers.org.
FREE HELP FOR SMALL BUSINESS. Win free assistance in stabilizing
or growing your business from the Greater Philadelphia Region
of the International Institute for Independent Business (IIB-GPR).
For an entry form and more information, call Bruce Murray at 215-848-4222
or e-mail bpmurray@infionline.net.
LEWIS & CLARK: THE NATIONAL BICENTENNIAL EXHIBITION will be
on display at The Academy of Natural Sciences from November 6
– March 20, 2005. Timed tickets go on sale September 1.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to relive America’s
greatest adventure through the eyes of the intrepid explorers
and the Native Americans they encountered. Call 1-800-347-9000
or go to www.acnatsci.org/lewisclark.
THE KEYSTONE STATE BOYCHOIR will host its 2nd Annual Golf and
Tennis Outing on Friday, September 10, at the Huntingdon Valley
Country Club followed by a Potlatch Dinner and Silent Auction
on Saturday, September 11. Information for both: 215-849-1762.
All proceeds benefit the Keystone State Boychoir.
ON THE WEB
A more complete version of This Week can be read at www.chestnuthilllocal.com.
VOLUNTEER
• “Lewis & Clark: The National Bicentennial Exhibition”
will be at The Academy of Natural Sciences this fall. Make history
as a volunteer for this once-in-a-lifetime museum exhibit. For
information, contact Lois Kuter, volunteer coordinator, 215-299-1029
or kuter@acnatsci.org.
• Volunteer with ASAP/After School Activities Partnerships!
Share your passion, hobby or pastime with kids for one hour a
week at a school, recreation center or library convenient to you.
Call ASAP/After School Activities Partnerships at 215-875-7024,
e-mail asapinfo@phillyasap.org or go to www.phillyasap.org.
• The Pennsylvania Senior Environment Corps of The Schuylkill
Center is seeking active people over 55 who are interested in
doing water quality monitoring, public outreach or related activities
for just a few hours each month. Call 215-482-7300.
• The Lupus Foundation of Southeastern PA can always use
help with general office work as well as special projects. 215-517-5070
or www.lupus-sepa.org.
• Chestnut Hill Hospital is recruiting volunteers for a
variety of challenging positions. Volunteers are needed in patient
and non-patient care areas. A commitment of a 4-hour block of
time once a week is desired. Call 215-248-8289 or e-mail vsd@CHH.org.
• Fox Chase Cancer Center is looking for volunteers to provide
administrative staffing assistance. Call 215-728-3110 for more
information.
• Cancer Patients Need Your Help. Area cancer patients need
your help to get to and from their medical treatments and appointments.
Road to Recovery, a service program sponsored by the American
Cancer Society, needs kind people to volunteer a few weekday hours
to help a neighbor in need. Some mileage reimbursement is available
and schedules are flexible. Reliable car and insurance required.
For more information, call 610-692-0677.
• The Philadelphia Department of Human Services (DHS) is
seeking male and female volunteers to serve as mentors to the
young men and women enrolled in DHS’ Achieving Independence
Center (AI Center), a resource for young men and women in foster
care who are “aging out” of the system. For many of
these young people, there is no family or support network awaiting
them. The AI Center enables these young men and women to acquire
basic life skills, employment training, job opportunities and
even a place to live. Mentors must be at least 21 years of age,
be willing to make a 12-month commitment to the AI Center and
volunteer a minimum of four hours per month. The AI Center staff
will match you with a young person with whom you are compatible
and provide you with mentor orientation and training sessions.
The most significant requirements are compassion, strong listening
skills and a desire to help someone less fortunate. To learn more
about the program, call the AI Center at 215-574-9194.
• The Highlands Historical Society Needs Volunteers. The
Highlands has a number of opportunities to work with children,
(primarily 4th and 5th graders) guiding them through numerous
hands-on activities and engaging their minds. A background in
history and/or teaching is a plus but not a requirement. Call
Jennifer April at The Highlands Historical Society for more information:
215-641-2687.
• The Red Cross Needs Disaster Response Volunteers. Free
training provided. Call 215-405-8558.
• The Center for Literacy is seeking volunteers to help
improve the reading skills of thousands of area residents. Call
215-474-1235 or click www.centerforliteracy.org for more information.
• Foster Parents Needed. Catholic Social Services is looking
for married or single adults to become foster parents to children
of all ages, races and religions. Homes are also needed for children
with special medical or emotional needs and for siblings who wish
to live together. 215-587-3960.
• Philadelphia Reads is seeking volunteers to read with
children — 1st through 3rd grade — in school day and
after-school programs throughout the city. Training programs are
scheduled on a regular basis. Book sorters are also needed. 215-686-4450.
• Historic RittenhouseTown needs volunteers for a variety
of activities. Call 215-438-5711 or go to www.rittenhousetown.org.
• Samaritan Care Hospice is looking for volunteers to provide
one-on-one companionship to terminally ill patients with a wide
range of life-limiting illnesses, including cancer, end-stage
cardiac diseases, ALS and end-stage Alzheimer’s. For information
call 215-653-7310.
• The Franklin Institute Science Museum needs volunteers
in a variety of areas, from mentoring Germantown students about
careers in science and technology to greeting visitors to helping
with the museum’s special events. Call 215-448-1163 or visit
www.fi.edu.
• www.volunteersolutions.org/volunteerway/volunteer/ is
a great starting point for you to find volunteer opportunities,
as is www.philacares.com.
• Mayor’s commission on service to the aging’s
APPRISE program is seeking volunteers to counsel seniors regarding
Medicare, Medicaid and health care fraud issues; training will
be provided. For more information, call 215-686-8462.
• Historic RittenhouseTown Seeks War Reenactors. To support
and expand its historical interpretive and educational programs,
Historic RittenhouseTown, a National Historic Landmark District,
which is the 1690 site of North America’s first paper mill
manufacturing community, is searching for an American Revolutionary
War reenactment group or organization. With a major grant from
the William Penn Foundation and other supporting funding sources,
a key project was recently completed on the circa 1845 Enoch Rittenhouse
Home, one of the seven original properties within this historic
site. A portion of this historic building now has dedicated space
for a group or organization to partner with Historic RittenhouseTown
to provide the public with programs, events and activities centered
on the American Revolution. This goal is important, since part
of this crucial conflict, the 1777 Battle of Germantown, was fought
on this location, now within Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park.
For more information, call 215-438-5711 or e-mail HistRitTwn@aol.com.USEFUL
WEB SITES
• Your guide to most things local in Chestnut Hill is www.chestnuthillpa.com
or www.chestnuthill.org.
• The Federal Citizen Information Center of the U.S. General
Services Administration maintains a Web site chock full of good,
important information for consumers … and you can read everything
for free: www.pueblo.gsa.gov.
• The U.S. government's official Web portal is www.FirstGov.gov,
with links to thousands of pages featuring helpful services and
information from federal, state and local government.
• The Arthritis Foundation maintains www.jointeffort.info,
an interactive online resource page to help prevent, manage and
control arthritis.
• Do not call! Avoid those telemarketers. Everything you
need to know about the state and federal “do not call”
lists is available at www.nocallsplease.com.
• Wondering about product recalls? To be notified automatically
when a product is recalled, call the Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC) at 1-800-638-CPSC and ask to be put on their mailing list,
or sign up at www.cpsc.gov.
• A cultural access guide for people with disabilities is
at www.art-reach.org.
• There’s a virtual animal shelter at www.petfinder.com.
• Here’s an online club for children 7-14 with asthma:
www.AsthmaBusters.org.
• To learn about your rights in dealing with debt, click
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/credit/fdc.htm. As a matter
of fact, www.ftc.com can be one of your most useful resources
Check it out.
• "Personal Safety for Children: A Guide for Parents"
is available at www.missingkids.com.
• See www.financialassistancenetwork.org for a free download
about reducing your drug costs.
• The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has launched its
e-commerce site, www.pawineandspirits.com, which will offer mostly
super premium and hard-to-find wines, often not available in the
local store.
• http://www.parentednet.org/ takes you to the Parent Education
Network, which offers free information and technical assistance
to parents of children with disabilities and the professionals
who serve them.
• The Clean Air Council’s “Green Guide”
is at www.temple.edu/env-stud.
• Keep safety in mind when shopping for toys. Check the
American Academy of Pediatrics at www.aap.org; and a nonprofit
group, Kids in Danger, which notifies parents of recalls at www.kidsindanger.org.
• The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission wants to help
you make informed decisions about your choices of electricity,
natural gas and telephone service. Click www.utilitychoice.org
to learn how to make informed decisions.
• Traveling? www.bbonline.com can come in real handy if
you’re looking for a bed & breakfast in which to stay.
• www.readandrideclub.com takes you to the transit book
club. As a member you will receive a monthly discount on featured
Read & Ride book selections, invitations to unique literary
events, and more. So ride public transit, sit back, relax and
read!
• www.seniormatters.org takes you to FAIR, the site of the
Fairness Advocates for Intergenerational Rights, who run programs
like free 911-only cell phones and free “are you all right?”
telephone calls for seniors. Whole Foods Markets are now a drop-off
point for your used cell phones, in addition to the CHBA office
at 8426 Germantown Ave. and other sites; contact FAIR at 215-333-4006
for details.
• www.attorneygeneral.gov is Pennsylvania’s site that
is full of useful consumer protection information.
• www.mla.org is the site of the Modern Language Association,
which will let you learn about what languages are spoken where
in the U.S. — and in what percentage.
• www.oldcitydistrict.org takes you to historic, trendy
Old City in Philadelphia, with a list of restaurants, shops and
more.YOU SHOULD ALSO KNOW:
LOOKING FOR HALF-PRICE TICKETS to cultural events in the area?
Click http://www.phillyfunguide.com/calendar/home.do and sign
up!
THURSDAYS ARE OLDIES NIGHTS AT THE COMMODORE BARRY CLUB, Carpenter
Lane and Emlen Street in West Mount Airy. In the tradition of
continuing culturally diverse gatherings in Northwest Philadelphia,
2 Girls and A Guy sponsors an oldies night dance party every Thursday
from 7 p.m.-12:30 a.m. $10 includes one drink and food. Information:
215-275-8577.
DATING PARTIES FOR GROWN-UPS are now available in Chestnut Hill
for a range of age groups at different times. Call 215-248-9642
or click www.philadelphia-speed-dating.com for all the details.
INDEPENDENCE TOASTMASTERS OF FLOURTOWN provides training in leadership
and public speaking skills every first and third Tuesday of the
month at Scoogi’s, 738 Bethlehem Pike, Flourtown, at 6:30
p.m. Dinner is optional.
THE BUSINESS CENTER AT NEW COVENANT CAMPUS offers a variety of
courses in business, marketing, management and more for small
businesses. 7500 Germantown Ave. Call 215-247-2473 or click www.thebizctr.com
for more information.
THE WOMEN'S CLUB OF ERDENHEIM meets the first Wednesday of each
month at the Oreland Presbyterian Church, Church and Paper Mill
Roads, beginning at noon. Information: 215-836-1446. Guests are
welcome.
CONGREGATION OR AMI: Classes in ethics, Torah study, women’s
issues, basic Judaism and more, plus Shabbat services are held
throughout the month. Call 610-828-9066 for more information.
708 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill.
MUSIC MEDITATIONS FOR PEACE AND HEALING, with Julia Haines on
the harp, take place most Thursdays from 7:30-8:15 p.m. at the
Chestnut Hill United Methodist Church, 8812 Germantown Ave. 215-842-9123.
WALK THE WILD WISSAHICKON. The Sierra Club sponsors hikes regularly
the last Saturday of each month, hiking a different trail each
month. Meet at 10 a.m. at Sedgwick Gardens Apts. in Mt. Airy (McCallum
and Sedgwick Sts.) Check with Sidney Goldstein for details, at
215-438-4459, or mrbasketball.net@verizon.net.
AAA NOW OFFERS A DISCOUNT DRUG PROGRAM FOR ITS MEMBERS. Get a
brochure from a local AAA office or download it from www.aaa.com/prescriptions
and follow the instructions. For a listing of participating pharmacies
and more details about this program, visit www.aaa.com/prescriptions
or call toll-free 866-222-7283.
FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY ANONYMOUS, a 12-step program for people
recovering from addictive eating, welcomes newcomers and meets
every Thursday from 7-8:30 p.m. Call Pat at 215-836-0274 for more
information.
DROP-IN PARENTING DISCUSSION AND CHILD PLAY GROUP, Tuesdays, 10-11:30
a.m., Chestnut Hill HealthCare parenting education, Laughlin Hall,
playroom, 8835 Germantown Ave. Chat with other parents about why
you're not getting enough sleep, your house is not as clean as
you'd like, your child doesn't easily follow directions and more.
Children of all ages welcome. No need to register. Free. For information,
call 215-753-2000.
SHHH, A HEARING LOSS SUPPORT GROUP, meets the first Wednesday
of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Jeanes Library, 4051 Joshua Road,
Lafayette Hill. 215-482-7829.
NEW BEGINNINGS GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP is held the first Thursday
of each month from 7-8:15 p.m. at Keystone Hospice, 8765 Stenton
Ave., Wyndmoor. Free; no need to register; light refreshments.
Information: 215-836-2440.
WISSAHICKON HOSPICE offers drop-in bereavement support groups
for adults on the last Tuesday of each month from 1:30-3 p.m.
at Chestnut Hill Hospital, Laughlin Hall, 8835 Germantown Ave.
800-700-8807.
MIRIAM’S WELL: A JEWISH SERVICE FOR HEALING, takes place
on the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Germantown
Jewish Centre, 400 W. Ellet St. Rooted in Jewish tradition, the
service is open to anyone wishing to pray for physical, emotional
or spiritual healing. 215-844-1507.
BREAST CANCER RECOVERY GROUP, fourth Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m.,
Chestnut Hill Healthcare Women's Center, 8835 Germantown Avenue.
Call 215-242-4700 for information.
CHILDREN OF AGING PARENTS caregivers support group meets the fourth
Tuesday of the month, 7:30 p.m., at Atria Chestnut Hill, 495 E.
Abington Ave. 215-247-5307.
LEGALLINE P.M. is a free legal advice call-in program conducted
by volunteer attorneys as a public service of the Bar Association.
Through this program, individuals can receive free legal advice
from a Philadelphia attorney on the third Wednesday of each month
from 5 to 8 p.m. by calling the Philadelphia Bar Association at
215-238-6333. Callers can ask questions related to a variety of
legal topics, including family law issues, landlord-tenant disputes,
wills and employment.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS conducts two meetings each week at Roxborough
Memorial Hospital, near Walnut Lane and Ridge Avenue. Details:
215-674-4418.
DONATE YOUR OLD CELL PHONE, save a life and write off up to $100
per phone. Details are at www.seniormatters.org or call FAIR,
a nonprofit organization serving senior citizens, at 215-333-4006.
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