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  1. Oct
    21
    Sun

    1. Slow-pitch Softball
      10:15 am – 11:30 am
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      10:15 a.m.

      Penn Charter

      3000 W. School House Lane

      Runs from Sept. 30 until Feb. 24, 2013

      Interested in a friendly game of slow-pitch softball? Join a 40-year tradition this Sunday and every Sunday (until it gets cold) at Penn Charter on School House Lane. For more information, call Bill Epstein at 610-505-6105.

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      10:15 am
      Slow-pitch Softball
    2. Ping-Pong
      9:00 pm – 12:00 am
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      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
  2. Oct
    22
    Mon

    1. Magic themed straw maze at Woodmere Art Museum
      10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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      Arts

      Runs until Nov. 9
      Woodmere Art Museum
      9201 Germantown Ave.

      The Woodmere Art Museum presents its Fall 2012 straw maze “Diagon Alley.” Hours are Fridays, 6–8 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m.–6 p.m., and Sundays 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Families welcome; ages 4–11 with adult $8 per child ($6 members); $20 for families of three or more ($18 members).

      The maze will be open until October 28. The theme for the 2012 maze draws inspiration from the Harry Potter series. Diagon Alley is a cobbled wizarding alley and shopping area located in London behind a pub called the Leaky Cauldron. Inside the alley is an assortment of shops where wands, charms, and all items on the Hogwarts supply list can be bought. Visitors will find everything a wizard needs to cast spells. 850 lb. bales have been arranged in concentric squares, nesting one inside the other.At the perimeter, bales are stacked to create post and lintel portals for access to magic markets. Beyond the portals is the “commitment wall” – a diaphanous honeycomb wall of straw bales intended to challenge the visitor. At the center of the maze resides a mystical red sphere. Seek-and-find activities will also be available to guide visitors through the maze.

      Magical art-making activities will be held Fridays, 6-7 p.m., and Saturdays, 2-4 p.m. They are free and include: September 14–15, Wizard Hats; September 21–22, Magic Wands; September 28–29, Cloaks of Invisibility; October 5–6, Wizard Hats; October 12–13, Hogwarts Castle; October 19–20, Magic Book; October 26–28, Harry Potter Weekend, including Tri-Wizard Tournament, Magic Wands, and Treats from the Trolley.

      For more information visit www.woodmereartmuseum.org.

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      10:00 am
      Magic themed straw maze at Woodmere Art Museum
    2. Play group at Little Tree House Play Cafe
      10:00 am – 11:00 am
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      Kids

       

      New Baby Groups
      10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
      Little Tree House Play Cafe
      10 W. Gravers Ln

      Families of new babies can come together to chat and make new friends. Admission is free for children who aren’t crawling yet. Regular admission rates apply for older siblings and friends.
      $8.50 for 1 child, Siblings are 1/2 price, $55.00 for 10 visits. Adults are free and are responsible for their children at all times.


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      10:00 am
      Play group at Little Tree House Play Cafe
    3. 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. Oct
    23
    Tue

    1. Magic themed straw maze at Woodmere Art Museum
      10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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      Categories:
      Arts

      Runs until Nov. 9
      Woodmere Art Museum
      9201 Germantown Ave.

      The Woodmere Art Museum presents its Fall 2012 straw maze “Diagon Alley.” Hours are Fridays, 6–8 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m.–6 p.m., and Sundays 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Families welcome; ages 4–11 with adult $8 per child ($6 members); $20 for families of three or more ($18 members).

      The maze will be open until October 28. The theme for the 2012 maze draws inspiration from the Harry Potter series. Diagon Alley is a cobbled wizarding alley and shopping area located in London behind a pub called the Leaky Cauldron. Inside the alley is an assortment of shops where wands, charms, and all items on the Hogwarts supply list can be bought. Visitors will find everything a wizard needs to cast spells. 850 lb. bales have been arranged in concentric squares, nesting one inside the other.At the perimeter, bales are stacked to create post and lintel portals for access to magic markets. Beyond the portals is the “commitment wall” – a diaphanous honeycomb wall of straw bales intended to challenge the visitor. At the center of the maze resides a mystical red sphere. Seek-and-find activities will also be available to guide visitors through the maze.

      Magical art-making activities will be held Fridays, 6-7 p.m., and Saturdays, 2-4 p.m. They are free and include: September 14–15, Wizard Hats; September 21–22, Magic Wands; September 28–29, Cloaks of Invisibility; October 5–6, Wizard Hats; October 12–13, Hogwarts Castle; October 19–20, Magic Book; October 26–28, Harry Potter Weekend, including Tri-Wizard Tournament, Magic Wands, and Treats from the Trolley.

      For more information visit www.woodmereartmuseum.org.

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      10:00 am
      Magic themed straw maze at Woodmere Art Museum
    2. Edgar Allan Poe: Deep into that Darkness Peering
      6:00 pm – 7:15 pm

      6 p.m.
      Laurel Hill Cemetery
      3822 Ridge Ave.

      From 1838-1844, Edgar Allan Poe found his home in Philadelphia. During those six years, he produced some of his best-known and most haunting works, including “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Pit and the Pendulum,” “The Fall of the House of Usher,” and “The Masque of the Red Death.” While no written proof of such has yet been uncovered, some have speculated that some of Poe’s tales may have been inspired amidst the graves and gardens of Laurel Hill Cemetery. Newly opened when Poe took up residence in the city, the famed necropolis could draw more than 40,000 visitors in one season alone… Surely, Poe could well have been among those curious souls.

      This after-hours tour of Laurel Hill will focus on what history has revealed to us of Poe’s time in Philadelphia – on the literature he produced, and the friends, associates and enemies whom traveled within his circles, many of whom now lie at Laurel Hill. With October marking the month of Poe’s passing and Halloween on the horizon, this is a fitting time to summon the stories of the Master of the Macabre. This walking tour will be co-presented by board president and board member of the Friends of Laurel Hill Cemetery, respectively, Carol Yaster and Dr. Dave Horwitz. It will conclude with wine, beer and refreshments, and is not recommended for ages under 21 years. Bring your own flashlights.

      $20/person general admission
      Advance registration is requested. Tickets can be purchased at the door, or in advance online at http://www.thelaurelhillcemetery.org, or by calling 215-228-8200.

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      6:00 pm
      Edgar Allan Poe: Deep into that Darkness Peering
    3. Sustainability Lecture
      6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

      6 p.m.
      Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
      500 West Willow Grove Avenue

      A community forum on “Sustainability at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy” with Dr. Priscilla Sands will be held at Valley Green Inn. Dr. Priscilla Sands will discuss Springside Chestnut Hill Academy’s sustainability efforts within the Wissahickon watershed. Priscilla has lived and worked almost her entire life in the Philadelphia area. She received her doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania. To register for the event visit https://secure.qgiv.com/for/fow/event/13051/

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      6:00 pm
      Sustainability Lecture
    4. 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
  4. Oct
    24
    Wed

    1. Magic themed straw maze at Woodmere Art Museum
      10:00 am – 5:00 pm
      Read more
      Categories:
      Arts

      Runs until Nov. 9
      Woodmere Art Museum
      9201 Germantown Ave.

      The Woodmere Art Museum presents its Fall 2012 straw maze “Diagon Alley.” Hours are Fridays, 6–8 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m.–6 p.m., and Sundays 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Families welcome; ages 4–11 with adult $8 per child ($6 members); $20 for families of three or more ($18 members).

      The maze will be open until October 28. The theme for the 2012 maze draws inspiration from the Harry Potter series. Diagon Alley is a cobbled wizarding alley and shopping area located in London behind a pub called the Leaky Cauldron. Inside the alley is an assortment of shops where wands, charms, and all items on the Hogwarts supply list can be bought. Visitors will find everything a wizard needs to cast spells. 850 lb. bales have been arranged in concentric squares, nesting one inside the other.At the perimeter, bales are stacked to create post and lintel portals for access to magic markets. Beyond the portals is the “commitment wall” – a diaphanous honeycomb wall of straw bales intended to challenge the visitor. At the center of the maze resides a mystical red sphere. Seek-and-find activities will also be available to guide visitors through the maze.

      Magical art-making activities will be held Fridays, 6-7 p.m., and Saturdays, 2-4 p.m. They are free and include: September 14–15, Wizard Hats; September 21–22, Magic Wands; September 28–29, Cloaks of Invisibility; October 5–6, Wizard Hats; October 12–13, Hogwarts Castle; October 19–20, Magic Book; October 26–28, Harry Potter Weekend, including Tri-Wizard Tournament, Magic Wands, and Treats from the Trolley.

      For more information visit www.woodmereartmuseum.org.

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      10:00 am
      Magic themed straw maze at Woodmere Art Museum
    2. Free Tot Ice Skating Lessons
      2:00 pm – 2:45 pm
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      2 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.
      Wissahickon Skating Club
      550 W. Willow Grove Ave.

      Free ice skating lessons for children ages 3-5. Visit www.wissskating.com for more information.

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      2:00 pm
      Free Tot Ice Skating Lessons
    3. Save the date! Rock ‘n’ Roast Fundraiser Nov. 10
      5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
       5 p.m. – 9 p.m.

      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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      5:00 pm
      Save the date! Rock ‘n’ Roast Fundraiser Nov. 10
    4. Wednesday Evening Group Run
      6:15 pm – 7:15 pm
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      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
    5. All-male ‘Othello’ at Quintessence
      7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

      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
  5. Oct
    25
    Thu

    1. Magic themed straw maze at Woodmere Art Museum
      10:00 am – 5:00 pm
      Read more
      Categories:
      Arts

      Runs until Nov. 9
      Woodmere Art Museum
      9201 Germantown Ave.

      The Woodmere Art Museum presents its Fall 2012 straw maze “Diagon Alley.” Hours are Fridays, 6–8 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m.–6 p.m., and Sundays 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Families welcome; ages 4–11 with adult $8 per child ($6 members); $20 for families of three or more ($18 members).

      The maze will be open until October 28. The theme for the 2012 maze draws inspiration from the Harry Potter series. Diagon Alley is a cobbled wizarding alley and shopping area located in London behind a pub called the Leaky Cauldron. Inside the alley is an assortment of shops where wands, charms, and all items on the Hogwarts supply list can be bought. Visitors will find everything a wizard needs to cast spells. 850 lb. bales have been arranged in concentric squares, nesting one inside the other.At the perimeter, bales are stacked to create post and lintel portals for access to magic markets. Beyond the portals is the “commitment wall” – a diaphanous honeycomb wall of straw bales intended to challenge the visitor. At the center of the maze resides a mystical red sphere. Seek-and-find activities will also be available to guide visitors through the maze.

      Magical art-making activities will be held Fridays, 6-7 p.m., and Saturdays, 2-4 p.m. They are free and include: September 14–15, Wizard Hats; September 21–22, Magic Wands; September 28–29, Cloaks of Invisibility; October 5–6, Wizard Hats; October 12–13, Hogwarts Castle; October 19–20, Magic Book; October 26–28, Harry Potter Weekend, including Tri-Wizard Tournament, Magic Wands, and Treats from the Trolley.

      For more information visit www.woodmereartmuseum.org.

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      10:00 am
      Magic themed straw maze at Woodmere Art Museum
    2. Play Scrabble every Thursday
      10:00 am – 12:00 pm
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      10 a.m.- 12 p.m.
      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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      10:00 am
      Play Scrabble every Thursday
    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. Proper Stretching for flexibility and injury prevention
      1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

      1 p.m.
      Center on the Hill
      8855 Germantown Ave.

      This seminar will teach proper stretching for increased flexibility and decreased risk of injury. These exercises are easily learned, take only a couple of minutes to do, and reap big rewards if done three to four times a week. Free! To register, call Jackie Yorko, 215-247-4654, or e-mail jyorko@chestnuthillpres.org.

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      1:00 pm
      Proper Stretching for flexibility and injury prevention
    5. Fifty Shades of Grey: What We Can Learn (and Unlearn) about Sexuality from a Best Seller
      7:00 pm – 8:15 pm

      7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
      The Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill
      8855 Germantown Ave.

      The Rev. Dr. Beverly Dale will lead an evening program about the best-selling novel Fifty Shades of Grey. The program will examine the story of the developing romance that is accompanied by sexual practices of bondage, submission, and fantasy. It will also be a forum to consider the stereotypes and misinformation as well as the helpful sex information in the successful trilogy. Dr. Dale, an ordained minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), is keenly aware that Christianity seldom presents positive teachings about the body or sexuality. The program is $10; pre-registration is requested although not required. Call Jackie Yorko (215-247-4654) to register.

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      7:00 pm
      Fifty Shades of Grey: What We Can Learn (and Unlearn) about Sexuality from a Best Seller
    6. CHCA board of directors meeting
      7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

      Thurs., Oct. 25
      7:30 p.m.
      Chestnut Hill Library

      8711 Germantown Avenue

      Agenda:
      - 8864 Germantown Avenue: residential zoning variance for a garage
      - Planning for AVI and Real Estate Tax Discussion Panel to be held on November 14th
      - Update on Strategic Planning progress
      - Approval of candidates for Ad hoc Fund Drive Committee: Robert Rossman, Mary Ann Koller, Jean Hemphill
      - Approval of candidate for Land Use Planning & Zoning Committee: Jeremy Heep
      - Officer and Manager Reports
      - Executive session on a pending legal matter

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      7:30 pm
      CHCA board of directors meeting
  6. Oct
    26
    Fri

    1. Germantown White House Tours
      10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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      10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
      The Germantown White House
      5442 Germantown Ave.

       

      The oldest official presidential residence in the United States will be open for visitors from Friday, Sept. 14 through Sunday, October 28. The Germantown White House is part of Independence National Historical Park and is free and open to the public on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
      For more information visit www.friendsofindependence.org or call 215-861-4971. For more information about the house and tours, visit www.nps.gov/demo.


       


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      10:00 am
      Germantown White House Tours
    2. Magic themed straw maze at Woodmere Art Museum
      10:00 am – 5:00 pm
      Read more
      Categories:
      Arts

      Runs until Nov. 9
      Woodmere Art Museum
      9201 Germantown Ave.

      The Woodmere Art Museum presents its Fall 2012 straw maze “Diagon Alley.” Hours are Fridays, 6–8 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m.–6 p.m., and Sundays 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Families welcome; ages 4–11 with adult $8 per child ($6 members); $20 for families of three or more ($18 members).

      The maze will be open until October 28. The theme for the 2012 maze draws inspiration from the Harry Potter series. Diagon Alley is a cobbled wizarding alley and shopping area located in London behind a pub called the Leaky Cauldron. Inside the alley is an assortment of shops where wands, charms, and all items on the Hogwarts supply list can be bought. Visitors will find everything a wizard needs to cast spells. 850 lb. bales have been arranged in concentric squares, nesting one inside the other.At the perimeter, bales are stacked to create post and lintel portals for access to magic markets. Beyond the portals is the “commitment wall” – a diaphanous honeycomb wall of straw bales intended to challenge the visitor. At the center of the maze resides a mystical red sphere. Seek-and-find activities will also be available to guide visitors through the maze.

      Magical art-making activities will be held Fridays, 6-7 p.m., and Saturdays, 2-4 p.m. They are free and include: September 14–15, Wizard Hats; September 21–22, Magic Wands; September 28–29, Cloaks of Invisibility; October 5–6, Wizard Hats; October 12–13, Hogwarts Castle; October 19–20, Magic Book; October 26–28, Harry Potter Weekend, including Tri-Wizard Tournament, Magic Wands, and Treats from the Trolley.

      For more information visit www.woodmereartmuseum.org.

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      10:00 am
      Magic themed straw maze at Woodmere Art Museum
    3. 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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      10:15 am
      Storytime at Big Blue Marble
    4. Halloween frightful tales at Stagecrafters for kids
      12:15 pm – 1:15 pm
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      Kids

      Halloween Frightful Tales

      The Stagecrafters theater

      8130 Germantown Ave.

      Choose from three performances… Fri. Oct. 26, 7 p.m. or Sat. Oct. 27 , 2 p.m. or 7 p.m.

      Dramatic readings of hair-raising hair-raising stories, classic and contemporary. A mystery magic show. Costume contests with prizes — kids receive complimentary treats. Saturday matinee more suited to ages 3-to-6; evening shows geared to ages 6-to-12.

      Adults $6. (Ages 12 or under free, children must be accompanied by an adult). Tickets at the door. Reservations strongly suggested.

      For more information call 215-247-8881. or go www.thestagecrafters.org.

       

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      12:15 pm
      Halloween frightful tales at Stagecrafters for kids
    5. Harry Potter Conference
      3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

      3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
      Chestnut Hill College, St. Joseph Hall
      9601 Germantown Ave.

      Chestnut Hill College will host an academic conference on “Harry Potter: Reflections on the Major Themes in J.K. Rowling’s Literature” on Friday in the Rotunda, St. Joseph Hall. The conference is an academic outlet for students, faculty and other scholars to present papers/research related to the “Harry Potter book series. This conference brings a scholarly component to the Harry Potter Weekend and the 3rd Annual Philadelphia Brotherly Love Quidditch Cup Tournament. The conference is free and open to the public, although registering is encouraged.

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      3:00 pm
      Harry Potter Conference
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