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  1. Nov
    10
    Sat

    1. Fall Bazaar at Chestnut Hill Center for Enrichment
      10:00 am – 3:00 pm
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      Saturday, Nov. 10
      10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
      Chestnut Hill Center for Enrichment
      8431 Germantown Ave.

      Come get in the holiday mood at the annual Fall Bazaar of the Chestnut Hill Center for Enrichment. It will feature handmade crafts, jewelry and delicious baked goods. Proceeds benefit the CHCE which has been serving senior citizens for over 35 years.

      For more information visit www.­chEnri­chment.­org, call 215-248-0180, or e-mail chenri­chment@­cavtel.­net

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      10:00 am
      Fall Bazaar at Chestnut Hill Center for Enrichment
    2. Second Saturday Festival at Wyck
      11:00 am – 4:00 pm

      Wyck Historic House, Garden and Farm
      6026 Germantown Ave.
      11 a.m. To 4 p.m.

      Second Saturday Festivals at Wyck present the best of Wyck’sprogramming in history, horticulture, urban agriculture, food, and conservation. Over the course of four afternoons, Wyck’s entire site – the house, the collections, the rose garden, and the farm – will open up for the community to explore a particular theme. Activities will include workshops, talks, demonstrations, special tours, live music, and art, for adults as well as children. The best part? All of this is free of charge and open to the general public. All dates are from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 14: Trinkets, Tales and Tomatoes: Things We Treasure. August 11: Homegrown: Food Roots, Culture and Community. September 8:- Beyond the Buzz: Why Bees Matter, part of the Phila. Honey Festival. October 13: Expedition! Nature’s Curiosities. For information call 215-848-1690  or visit www.wyck.org.

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      11:00 am
      Second Saturday Festival at Wyck
    3. Open Guided Tour at the Morris Arboretum
      2:00 pm – 3:00 pm


      p.m.

      Morris Arboretum

      100 E. Northwestern Ave.

      There will be a portion of time for a free guided tour of the Morris Arboretum on Saturday afternoon, with the emphasis being determined by the various interests of those touring. Each tour is designed specifically to highlight a particular section of the arboretum, however, there is no itinerary. It is recommended that those who are touring for the first time select the general tour of the arboretum to get an over-all idea of what the gardens have to offer. This event is free with regular admission. For more information about the Morris Arboretum go to www.business-services.upenn.edu/arboretum/index.shtml

      http://www.business-services.upenn.edu/arboretum/index.shtml

       

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      2:00 pm
      Open Guided Tour at the Morris Arboretum
    4. Rock ‘n’ Roast Fundraiser Nov. 10
      5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

      Saturday, November 10, 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.

      The Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, 8855 Germantown Ave.

      Reckless Amateurs, including Rebecca Thornburgh and David Thornburgh, will offer a great blend of folk, rock and blues music to accompany a delicious pork roast dinner. Bring family, friends, and neighbors. Adults $25, kids $10 or family ticket for $75. All proceeds will go to the mission fund. For more information, call 215-247-8855 or visit www.chestnuthillpres.org.

       

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      Rock ‘n’ Roast Fundraiser Nov. 10
    5. MAAG exhibit features artists revitalizing Philadelphia through innovative design
      6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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      Saturday, Nov. 10
      6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
      Mt. Airy Art Garage
      11 West Mt. Airy Ave.

      The Mt. Airy Art Garage, a creative center for emerging and professional artists in Northwest Philadelphia, invites you to join us for the opening of RUST3, also known as “Renewed Urban Studio Tent.” If nature was allowed to reclaim the land in the city, it would undoubtedly re-use humanity’s refuse and incorporate it into its new life. This sentiment is at the heart of RUST3. Though this multi-dimensional project, artists Andy Walker and Andy Heisey illustrate how materials found in Philadelphia can be recycled into a new structure that builds on the once-contaminated urban soil.

      RUST is a wigwam-like structure that was first created out of recycled materials with the help of artists and local residents on the vacant lot at 313 S. Broad Street in Philadelphia in August 2012. A month later, the structure was recycled in a second version of RUST just across the street and displayed the bones (wooden arches, living green roof, clay tiles with iron oxide prints of abandoned houses, and windows made from glass bottles) and skin (refuse mixed with slag cement creating collages) of the structure itself. The final version of this project, RUST3, will be created at the Mt. Airy Art Garage at 11 West Mt. Airy Ave.

      This gallery exhibition will display the work of the artists who worked inside this studio and a new version of RUST, complete with a video of the entire process of the project, as well as the special entrance and model. After the opening on Nov. 10, a citywide panel entitled “Artists Taking Back Philadelphia – Brick by Brick” will take place on Sunday, Nov. 11 at 2 p.m.

      This panel will feature both Walker and Heisey; Gary Steuer, the Chief Cultural Officer for the City of Philadelphia; as well as Shari Hersh and Dre Urhah from Philly Painting (a project of the MuralArts Program). In this panel, topics of urban renewal as well as how artists have and can continue to assist in the changes needed to preserve our collective future will be addressed. Admission is $10. RUST3 opens on Saturday, Nov. 10 at 6 p.m. and continues until Sunday, Dec. 9. General hours are: Thursday-Saturday, noon till 6 p.m. and Sunday, noon till 5 p.m.

      For further information, call 215.242.5074 or visit www.mtairyartgarage.org.

       

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      MAAG exhibit features artists revitalizing Philadelphia through innovative design
    6. ‘Private Lives’ at Old Academy Players
      8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
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      Nov. 9 to 11 and Nov. 16 to 18.
      8 p.m.
      Old Academy Players
      3544 Indian Queen Lane

      Private Lives by Noel Coward will be performed November 9-11, and 16-18 at Old Academy Players. It is directed by Barbara Pease Weber and produced by Terri Bateman and Brenna McBride. “Extraordinary how potent cheap music is,” says Amanda, the distaff member of the tempestuous couple whose connubial misadventures spark the witty, hilarious soufflé that is Private Lives. She is wrong about this show because it contains Coward’s evergreen song “Some Day I’ll Find You.” The marital misadventure starts when a divorced couple with new spouses unknowingly book adjoining honeymoon suites. The flame between them re-ignites and they run off to Paris pursued by their ditched and chagrined mates. Banter, mayhem and riotous laughter follow. Performances are Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m., Sunday 2 p.m. Tickets are $15. Call 215-843-1109 for reservations.

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      8:00 pm
      ‘Private Lives’ at Old Academy Players
  2. Nov
    11
    Sun

    1. Save the date! Mural Dedication and Reception: Wissahickon Crossing on Nov. 10
      3:00 pm – 4:00 am
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      The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program and the citizens of Chestnut Hill invite the community to celebrate Wissahickon Crossing, a new mural on the facade of Bredenbeck’s Bakery, 8126 Germantown Ave., on Nov. 10 at 3 p.m. Jane Golden, Executive Director of Mural Arts, and muralist Ann Northrup will dedicate the landmark mural project. Immediately after the dedication, there will be a reception featuring wine, cider, hors d’oeuvres, and a mural-inspired cake, hosted by Bowman Properties and Bredenbeck’s Bakery.

      The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program and Bredenbeck’s Bakery proudly dedicate Chestnut Hill’s first mural, Wissahickon Crossing, designed and painted by muralist Ann Northrup. Ann was chosen after a dynamic and competitive artist selection; her final design is taken from a pleine-aire watercolor painted directly on the building’s facade. It features a scene at the confluence of Cresheim Creek with the Wissahickon River, and a view of Forbidden Drive hidden by trees. The painting is reproduced with a tactile hand and brilliant glazes unusual in mural painting. It is framed by architectural and botanical details that unite it with Chestnut Hill’s setting. Wissahickon Crossing is Mural Arts’ first mural in Chestnut Hill, and was completely financed by individuals and businesses in Chestnut Hill.

      There will be a one-time guided trolley tour of the more than 20 Mural Arts Program murals in Mt. Airy and Germantown, including historical facts about points of interest in the neighborhoods. The Mural Arts Tour of Northwest Philadelphia will take place on Saturday, November 24, 2012 from 10 a.m. – noon, leaving from the Trolley Car Diner, 7619 Germantown Ave. (near Cresheim Drive). Price: $30/adults; $28/seniors; $20/children (12 and under).

      For tickets: visit muralarts.org/tours or call 215-925-3633. Advanced reservations are recommended since seats are limited. The tour will include Chestnut Hill’s first mural, Wissahickon Crossing by Ann Northup. Parking on Germantown Avenue near the diner, not the diner parking lot.

      For further information, call (215) 685-0750 or visit www.muralarts.org. Follow along on social media at: twitter.com/muralarts, youtube.com/phillymuralarts, or on Facebook at http://facebook.com/MuralArtsPhiladelphia.

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      3:00 pm
      Save the date! Mural Dedication and Reception: Wissahickon Crossing on Nov. 10
    2. ‘Private Lives’ at Old Academy Players
      8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
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      Categories:
      Arts

      Nov. 9 to 11 and Nov. 16 to 18.
      8 p.m.
      Old Academy Players
      3544 Indian Queen Lane

      Private Lives by Noel Coward will be performed November 9-11, and 16-18 at Old Academy Players. It is directed by Barbara Pease Weber and produced by Terri Bateman and Brenna McBride. “Extraordinary how potent cheap music is,” says Amanda, the distaff member of the tempestuous couple whose connubial misadventures spark the witty, hilarious soufflé that is Private Lives. She is wrong about this show because it contains Coward’s evergreen song “Some Day I’ll Find You.” The marital misadventure starts when a divorced couple with new spouses unknowingly book adjoining honeymoon suites. The flame between them re-ignites and they run off to Paris pursued by their ditched and chagrined mates. Banter, mayhem and riotous laughter follow. Performances are Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m., Sunday 2 p.m. Tickets are $15. Call 215-843-1109 for reservations.

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      8:00 pm
      ‘Private Lives’ at Old Academy Players
  3. Nov
    12
    Mon

    1. CHCA streetscape committee meeting
      8:30 am – 9:45 am

      Mon., Nov. 12
      8:30 a.m. (note this is a morning meeting)
      Town Hall
      8434 Germantown Ave.
      Open Agenda

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      8:30 am
      CHCA streetscape committee meeting
    2. Yoga Basics
      7:00 pm – 8:15 pm

      7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
      Chestnut Hill Yoga
      15 W. Highland Ave. (above Valley Green Bank)

      Whether you are looking to gain overall flexibility, improve balance, learning yoga basics is of tremendous benefit for the entire body and mind. For more information call Bobbi at 215-200-4868.

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      7:00 pm
      Yoga Basics
    3. ‘Private Lives’ at Old Academy Players
      8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
      Read more
      Categories:
      Arts

      Nov. 9 to 11 and Nov. 16 to 18.
      8 p.m.
      Old Academy Players
      3544 Indian Queen Lane

      Private Lives by Noel Coward will be performed November 9-11, and 16-18 at Old Academy Players. It is directed by Barbara Pease Weber and produced by Terri Bateman and Brenna McBride. “Extraordinary how potent cheap music is,” says Amanda, the distaff member of the tempestuous couple whose connubial misadventures spark the witty, hilarious soufflé that is Private Lives. She is wrong about this show because it contains Coward’s evergreen song “Some Day I’ll Find You.” The marital misadventure starts when a divorced couple with new spouses unknowingly book adjoining honeymoon suites. The flame between them re-ignites and they run off to Paris pursued by their ditched and chagrined mates. Banter, mayhem and riotous laughter follow. Performances are Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m., Sunday 2 p.m. Tickets are $15. Call 215-843-1109 for reservations.

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      8:00 pm
      ‘Private Lives’ at Old Academy Players
  4. Nov
    13
    Tue

    1. Preschool story time at Lovett Library on Tuesday
      2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
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      Kids

      Story time fun for children ages 3 to 5 years old at Lovett Library, 6945 Germantown Ave, on Tuesdays at 2 p.m.

      Dates Nov. 13, 20, 27 and Dec. 4, 11, and 18. No pre-registration necessary. For more information call 215-685-2095.

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      2:00 pm
      Preschool story time at Lovett Library on Tuesday
    2. CHCA Membership Committee Meeting
      7:00 pm – 8:45 pm

      Tues., Nov. 13
      7 p.m. (meeting moved due to Election Day on Nov. 6)

      Town Hall

      8434 Germantown Ave.
      Open Agenda

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      7:00 pm
      CHCA Membership Committee Meeting
    3. Ping-Pong
      9:00 pm – 11:45 pm

      9 p.m.- 12 a.m.
      Earth Bread and Brewery
      7136 Germantown Ave.

      Earth Bread and Brewery will be hosting a night of fun and ping-pong at their place on Germantown Avenue in Mt. Airy. People of all skill sets and ages are encouraged to come play all night. Games will be absolutely free. Visit http://www.earthbreadbrewery.com/events.html for more fun events like this.

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      9:00 pm
      Ping-Pong
  5. Nov
    14
    Wed

    1. Advanced Cancer Support Group
      10:30 am – 12:00 pm

      Second Wednesday of the month
      10:30 a.m. – noon
      Conference Room 109, Chestnut Hill Hospital,
      8835 Germantown Ave.

      This new monthly group for people with any type of cancer that has recurred, is metastatic, or advanced is an opportunity to discuss the stresses, changes and challenges that such a diagnosis may bring. The group is facilitated by Lori Curtis, M.S.W. Please call the Cancer Resource Center at 215-248-8047 to register.

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      10:30 am
      Advanced Cancer Support Group
    2. Wednesday Evening Group Run
      6:15 pm – 7:15 pm
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      Other

      Born to Run-Lafayette Hill

      6:15p.m.

      428 Germantown Pike

      All are experience levels and abilities are welcome for a relaxed and friendly group run, starting from to Born to Run Lafayette Hill! The event is free for all. Contact 1-610-828-4781 for more information. 

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      6:15 pm
      Wednesday Evening Group Run
    3. All-male ‘Othello’ at Quintessence
      7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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      7 p.m.
      Sedgwick Theater
      7137 Germantown Ave.

      Runs from Wednesday, October 24, 2012 to November 14, 2012
      Quintessence Theatre Group opens its third season with Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello.

      Othello the Moor is the celebrated general of Venice. Virtuous, steadfast and politic, Othello falls in love and impetuously marries Desdemona, a powerful senator’s daughter. Iago, an ambitious subordinate, turns mortal enemy when Othello makes Cassio, an untested scholar of war, his new lieutenant. Reason and passion collide as Iago preys on Othello’s greatest vulnerability, his love for Desdemona.

      In an electrifying return to the Elizabethan tradition of all-male Shakespeare, Quintessence regulars Khris Davis and Josh Carpenter will lead the ten-actor ensemble. They will be joined by Ross Bennett Hurwitz who makes his Quintessence and Philadelphia debut as Desdemona.

      Othello plays October 10 – November 4. Post-show discussions with the cast and director will take place on Thursday, October 24 and Sunday, October 28. Performances take place on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 3 p.m.

      Tickets are $30, $20 for seniors (65 and over), $15 for youth (25 and under). There are $10 industry and student rush tickets available at the box office one hour before the performance pending availability. For more information or to purchase tickets visit http://quintessencetheatre.org/ or call 1-877-238-5596.

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      7:00 pm
      All-male ‘Othello’ at Quintessence
    4. Book reading to benefit Chestnut Hill Center for Enrichment
      7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
      Liz Moore will be reading from her best-selling novel Heft on Wed, Nov . 14 at 7 p.m. at the Chestnut Hill Hotel, 8229 Germantown Ave. The cost is $12 in advance; $15 at door. For more information go to  www.chEnrichment.org or  call 215-248-0180. Proceeds benefit Chestnut Hill Center for Enrichment.
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      7:00 pm
      Book reading to benefit Chestnut Hill Center for Enrichment
    5. CHCA hosted public meeting
      7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

      Wed., Nov. 14
      7 p.m.
      AVI and Real Estate Tax Discussion Panel
      Norwood-Fontbonne Academy
      8900 Sunset Avenue, Commons Building

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      7:00 pm
      CHCA hosted public meeting
    6. CHCA-Hosted Public Meeting: AVI and Real Estate Tax Discussion Panel
      7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

      Wed., Nov. 14

      7 p.m.

      Norwood-Fontbonne Academy

      8900 Norwood Ave.

      Commons Building Panelists: Councilwoman Cindy Bass, Councilman At-Large Bill Green, Councilman At-Large David Oh, City Controller Alan Butkovitz, Bret Mandel (Chair, Philadelphia Tax Reform Commission Real Estate Working Group), and Ellen Mattleman Kaplan (VP/Policy Director, Committee of Seventy)

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      7:00 pm
      CHCA-Hosted Public Meeting: AVI and Real Estate Tax Discussion Panel
  6. Nov
    15
    Thu

    1. Scrabble every Thursday at CHC for Enrichment
      10:00 am – 12:00 pm

      Thursday, Nov. 8
      10 a.m. to noon
      Chestnut Hill Center for Enrichment
      8431 Germantown Ave.

      New and experienced players welcome. The Center has 3 Scrabble boards and refreshments. Play every week or when you can. Games are $1 to play.

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      Scrabble every Thursday at CHC for Enrichment
    2. Workshop for veterans
      10:00 am – 12:00 pm

      10 a.m. – noon
      7701 Mansfield Ave.
      State Rep. Cherelle L. Parker, D-Phila., will sponsor her fourth annual Veterans Workshop.
      The workshop will include keynote presentations by Project H.O.M.E. and Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service and Education Center. Representatives from LIHEAP, Philadelphia Corporation for the Aging, New Courtland, TRIO Veterans Upward Bound, Veterans Support Group of America, PECO, SEPTA, and Councilwoman Marian B. Tasco’s Office also will provide service information.
      Veterans will be greeted with a continental breakfast and music from Eva Donaldson of Eva Donaldson’s School of Music, Parker said. Additional information is available by contacting Parker’s constituent service office at 215-242-7300.

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      10:00 am
      Workshop for veterans
    3. Super Bones Exercise Class
      10:30 am – 11:30 am

      10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
      Center on the Hill
      8855 Germantown Ave.

      Join physical therapist Joanne Fagerstrom in this bone building exercise class that will focus on key strengthening exercises, balance, and posture. $10 per class, plus a one-time $10 equipment fee. To register, call 267-432-1795. Class runs on Thursdays from Sept. 13 to Dec. 13 (Start at any time).

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      10:30 am
      Super Bones Exercise Class
    4. ‘Silent Spring’ Discussion at SCEE
      7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

      7:30 p.m.
      Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education
      8480 Hagy’s Mill Rd.
      A discussion of Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring” will be held at the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education. The book club discussion is co-sponsored by the Society of Women Environmental Professionals. Rachel Carson almost single-handedly started the environmental movement with the publication of “Silent Spring,” a ground-breaking best seller. We’ll celebrate the 50th anniversary of the book’s publication by gathering to discuss the landmark work. Executive Director Mike Weilbacher will be joined by Beth Hyde of Roux Associates and Sonya Ward of H2M Associates, both chair and programs committee chair respectively of SWEP. The event is free. For more information call 215-482-7300, ext. 110.

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      7:30 pm
      ‘Silent Spring’ Discussion at SCEE
  7. Nov
    16
    Fri

    1. Storytime at Big Blue Marble
      10:15 am – 11:30 am
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      Kids

      10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
      Big Blue Marble Bookstore
      551 Carpenter Lane

      Kids Storytime is held at the Big Blue Marble Bookstore, every Friday morning at 10:30 a.m. It is free. For more information visit www.bigbluemarblebooks.com/events or call 215-8544-1870.

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      Storytime at Big Blue Marble
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