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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

A few more freebies....

 FREE Fan Fest
 In celebration of the 2014 National Hockey League (NHL) Draft coming to the Wells Fargo Center on Friday, June 27 and Saturday, June 28, the Philadelphia Flyers, XFINITY Live! Philadelphia and the NHL will host a free Fan Fest during both days of the Draft. Fan Fest at XFINITY Live! Philadelphia will feature hockey-themed and family-friendly activities, food and beverages and exclusive NHL Draft merchandise. Admission to Fan Fest is free and does not require a ticket. Fan Fest hours of operation are Friday from 3-6:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8-2 p.m.
   All 30 NHL teams will be represented on the entryway in to the Fan Fest, where fans can take part in numerous hockey activities including a full-size street hockey rink equipped with sticks and balls for pick-up play and skill challenges for hardest shot, accuracy and stick handling. Official Flyers and NHL Draft merchandise will be available for purchase from the Flyers Mobile Store.
  Kids can enjoy inflatable activities including an obstacle course, bungee run, bounce house, giant slide, slap shot booth and Twister. A large arcade will allow fans to play games for free and win great prizes. The Marvel Universe Live “Are You Super Hero Enough?” challenge is an interactive experience where participants hone their super hero skills to complete a series of tasks, and is a preview of the Marvel Universe Live show coming to the Wells Fargo Center from July 24-27. Comcast SportsNet will be on-site with giveaways and Tap Snap, an interactive photo booth experience. Adding to the atmosphere will be live entertainment on the XFINITY Live! stage, DJs, face painters and more. Also in attendance will be the Academy of Natural Sciences, the Franklin Institute and the Please Touch Museum, all with interactive stations.
  Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, a Philadelphia- area based foundation created to find cures for all kids with cancer, will be on-site at both Fan Fest and the Wells Fargo Center concourse giving away lemonade and collecting donations. The Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation is a proud community partner of the Philadelphia Flyers for the 2014 NHL Draft.
  Round One of the Draft begins on Friday, June 27 at 7 p.m. The draft continues with Rounds Two through Seven on Saturday, June 28 beginning at 10 a.m. Wells Fargo Center doors open to ticket holders at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 27 and at 8 a.m. on Saturday, June 28.
  Follow the 2014 NHL Draft and Fan Fest in Philadelphia at PhiladelphiaFlyers.com/NHLDraft. Fans can sign up for late ticket release notifications at PhiladelphiaFlyers.com/DraftStandBy.

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FREE Concert down the shore
 If you're down the shore or in AC, here's a free event you might want to check out! Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City announced that Robby Krieger of legendary classic rock band, The Doors, will play a free concert entitled Robert Krieger’s Jam Kitchen, at the resort’s Eden Lounge at 10: pm on Saturday, June 21. The guitarist of the famed 1960’s rock band, known for hit songs such as “Light my Fire,” “People are Strange,” and “The End,” will make a highly anticipated return to Atlantic City.
    Krieger is best known for his extraordinary guitar skills and is number 76 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 best guitarists of all time. He also wrote many of the band’s most iconic songs. After The Doors disbanded in 1973, he formed The Butts Band before launching a solo album in 1977. He has since formed bands including the Robby Krieger Organization and the Robby Krieger Band in the 90s, along with the re-launched The Doors of the 21st Century, with former bandmate Ray Manzarek, which was later renamed Mazarek-Krieger.
  For more information about Eden Lounge programming, please visit http://www.harrahsresort.com/
Ridley Township

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Lots of FREE fun at Milmont Fire Company
 Milmont Fire Company will hold its Annual 4th of July Parade starting at 9 am Sat. (June 28). Parade route will be Michigan Ave. to Milmont Ave., crossing MacDade Blvd.  Kids are encouraged to decorate Bikes, strollers, or whatever they would like.
  Complimentary refreshments will be available to everyone back at the Firehouse after the parade.
  For more information contact Richard Sullivan at  267-538-7145.

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Career Resource Centers Can Help with Job Search- at no charge

     The Delaware County Workforce Investment Board operates two fully staffed Career Resource Centers; one at CareerLink at 701 Crosby Street, Suite B, Chester (610-447-3350), and the other PA CareerLink in the Workforce Entry Center at Delaware County Community College, 901 South Media Line Road, Media (610-723-1220). Both centers help job seekers search for employment.
 Both centers have a dedicated area for individuals who want to work independently on researching career goals, networking or finding and applying for employment.
Resources available include PC workstations with Internet access; printers; copiers; fax machines; a career resources library; labor market information; Civil Service information; recruitment notices; and veterans’ services information.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Looking to save some bucks this summer? Here are some FREE events to help!

‘The Wawa Way’ at Middletown Library

The History of Wawa and the writing of The Wawa Way will be the topic 1p.m., Thursday (June 19) at Middletown Library, 21 N. Pennell Road.
A new book, The Wawa Way: How a Funny Name and Six Core Values Revolutionized Convenience, was recently written by Howard Stoeckel, a Wawa executive.
The presentation by Thayer Schroeder will give the audience an in-depth look at a company that started as a Wawa Food Market in 1964 as an outlet for Wawa dairy products. For the past 50 years, the convenience store has grown into a well-known company that competes against the biggest industry players in the world in three areas: fuel, convenience, and food, all while maintaining their personal approach and small business mentality.
  FREE Wawa products will be served at the event, so registration is required; call 610-566-7828 or email mireference@delcolibraries.org to register.

Blackthorn to rock Prospect Park in FREE concert
Blackthorn will perform 7 pm Thurs. (June 19) in Park Square, Tenth and Lafayette Aves., Prospect Park, as part of the borough’s summer concert series.  The performance by the Irish rock band is free and open to local residents.

FREE Caribbean fun!
The Caribbean’s Island Culture breezes through Martins Run this month. Sway to the rhythm of lively steel drums. Inhale the aroma of fresh ginger and take a bite of deep fried cassava. Martins Run brings the Caribbean to its senior living community campus this month, celebrating breezy island culture with attendees by introducing its savory cuisine and colorful culture. Jamaica, Barbados, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and many other regions of the Caribbean will be showcased.
  The public is welcome to attend the event, titled “A Caribbean Morning” that Martins Run will host on Thursday, June 19 at 10 a.m. This unique multicultural jamboree will feature island native Sheila Mitchell, who will enlighten attendees with stories about the Caribbean’s traditional rhythm & dance, art, and other influences. Musician Bronson Tennis will sing and play guitar in a variety of Caribbean styles including salsa, reggae, and calypso. A complimentary lunch of traditional Caribbean fare and island-inspired desserts will be served. Seating is limited. Please RSVP at 610-353-7660 x227.

Lots of FREE fun on tap in Marcus Hook Saturday
  Marcus Hook Borough will host its sixth annual FREE Family Day noon to 3p.m. Saturday (June 14) at Mickey Vernon Park.
Sponsored by state Rep. Thaddeus Kirkland, D-159, of Chester, the event will have free food, drinks and multiple activities. (For more information on family day, call 610-485-8288.)
The borough will hold its fishing derby a day later on Fathers’ Day (June 15) at the Marcus Hook Pier. The event is open to all ages.
The fishing derby attracted over 90 anglers last year. This year, the first-place winner will receive a trophy, and there will be lots of door prizes for kids.
“If you have little ones or grandchildren please bring them down here, because there’s a good chance they’re going to walk away with a door prize,” said Council Member Joe Flynn.
Signups begin at 10a.m., and fishing will go from 11a.m. to 2p.m. All rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission apply. Prizes will be awarded shortly after fishing wraps up at 2:15. The recreation board will also be serving food.
(For more information on the fishing derby, call Joe Flynn at 610-283-1902.)

Youth Choir in Free Concert at Christ UMC
  Christ United Methodist Church will host the Youth Choir of West Chester United Methodist Church 7p.m., Monday (June 23).
The program is entitled “In Concert! Come, Follow Me.” The Youth choir, with 42 members, will sing a variety of music from their classical repertoire to spirituals.  The program will follow a choral concert format with several of the students sharing how music has impacted their faith.
Everyone is welcome.
Christ United Methodist Church is at 600 East Dutton’s Mill Road, Brookhaven. For more information, go to www.christumcbrookhaven.com or call 610-874-1270.

Hooters to perform FREE concert Saturday!
         Philadelphia's own The Hooters will rock a blend of ska, reggae, and folk music during a free concert as part of the Xfinity Live! Summer Concert series on the outdoor Live! stage on Saturday, June 14 at 9 p.m.
 Dynamic cover band SideArm is set to open the Live! stage at 7 p.m. before The Hooters take the stage at 9 p.m.
   Bursting onto the Philadelphia music scene in 1980, this bar band playing punk-influenced reggae and ska cover band, quickly became a huge success. The Hooters were named “Best New Band of the Year” in 1985 by Rolling Stone Magazine and most recently celebrated their 33rd Anniversary Tour.
  SideArm’s wide-ranging playlist includes everything from Elvis to Led Zeppelin, Dave Matthews to Lady Gaga, and Metallica to Prince. Renowned for covering rock, pop, dance, funk, and R&B from the 50's until now, SideArm is known to enjoy mixing it up at shows, taking requests and establishing a more personable as well as interactive bond with their crowds.
   For all of the latest announcements and information for the 2014 Summer Concert Series schedule, visit our website at XfinityLive.com and join the conversation on twitter by using the #XLSummerConcert hashtag.
   XFINITY Live! Philadelphia is a dining and entertainment district centered in the heart of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The one-of-a-kind venue features over a dozen restaurant and entertainment choices, including six main venues: Broad Street Bullies Pub, PBR Bar & Grill (Professional Bull Riders), Philly MarketPlace, Spectrum Grill, Victory Beer Hall and the first-ever NBC Sports Arena. XFINITY Live! is a joint partnership between Philadelphia-based Comcast-Spectacor and Baltimore-based The Cordish Companies

Have fine jewelry appraised- for free- at Friendship Circle
  Friendship Circle Senior Center will welcome IGC Metals to Friendship Circle Senior Center. IGC specializes in precious metals and will offer both appraisals for fine jewelry and precious metals as well as a watch and jewelry repair clinic 9 a.m. to 3 p.m We. (July 9) at Friendship Circle Senior Center, 1515 Lansdowne Ave., Darby. The center is on the campus of Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in St. Bernard’s Hall.
To register for this free event,  stop in at the center in person or contact Program Manager Donna Schumacher at: 484-534-2033 or dschumacher@scs-delco.org.

Register kids for FREE Vacation Bible School
  The Son West Rip-Roaring Vacation Bible School. Vacation Bible School will be held at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Norwood, 9 am to 12 noon August 11 – 15. All interested children between 3 years (potty trained) and 5th Grade are invited to participate. Immanuel and St. Stephen’s Episcopal are joint sponsors and church volunteers will provide fun activities, crafts, bible stories, and songs with a “Western Rip-Roaring” theme.
  For more information, e-mail Jemorrison28@gmail.com or call 610-506-5387.

Free Workshop for Job-Seeking Women: 'The Interview and Beyond'
  Wings for Success, which provides work-appropriate attire and advice to women in need who are seeking employment,  is sponsoring a free workshop  on Thursday, June 26, at Chester County Library in Exton from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.  “The Interview and Beyond: The Complete Package” is open to the public.  Check-in begins at 5 p.m. and refreshments will be served.
 “The goal of the workshop is to help women learn to project confidence, look the part, ace the interview and succeed on the job,” said Wings for Success Executive Director LeeAnn Riloff. “Workshops like this one are an important part of our ongoing mission to assist women in need by providing the clothing and counsel that helps them shine in the workplace.  But you don’t need to be a Wings client to attend.”
 Since its founding in 1997, the Chester County non-profit has helped more than 8,000 women seeking to move forward from challenging circumstances such as homelessness, domestic abuse, and recovery from addiction.  Personal stylists work with clients to select up to two weeks’ worth of flattering work-appropriate outfits, shoes and accessories valued at approximately $500. Beyond wardrobe assistance, Wings for Success also offers workshops to help women gain the confidence to look, feel and do their best.
  To register for the June 26 workshop, complete the online form, or call the library at (610) 280-2624.
  Wing for Success helps women in need to progress on the road to economic self-sufficiency by outfitting and equipping them for the workplace. Visit www.wingsforsuccess.org or call 610-644-6323 to learn more about supporting or benefitting from Wings for Success.

FREE Tour of Scott Arboretum
  Explore the Scott Arboretum's plant collections with Arboretum staff 11:30 am Sat. (June 21). This free tour is designed for gardeners from beginners to experts. The tour will begin at the Scott Arboretum offices and is free and open to the public. In case of inclement weather, the tour will be canceled. For more information, please call the Scott Arboretum offices at 610-328-8025.
   The Scott Arboretum is an educational garden of ideas and suggestions. Covering more than 300 acres of the Swarthmore College Campus and exhibiting over 4,000 different kinds of plants, the Arboretum displays some of the best trees, shrubs, perennials, and annuals for use in the Delaware Valley. Established in 1929 as a living memorial to Arthur Hoyt Scott, the Arboretum is open to the public year-round free of charge, from dawn to dusk. Adam Levine of Garden Design magazine described the Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College as "the most beautiful campus in America." Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to noon and 1 to 4:30 pm. For more information,  call the Arboretum Offices at 610-328-8025. Visit us at www.scottarboretum.org.

Board game night at Folcroft Library
  Children, in 6th grade or older, are invited to attend a FREE Board Game Night at the Folcroft Public Library 6:30 pm Thurs. (June 12).
  To attend, sign up in person or by calling 610-586-1690.

Read to the Pets at Ridley Park Library
    Kids invited to read to pets this summer. The Ridley Park Library, 107 East Ward Street, Ridley Park,  invites children grades one to five into the library this summer to read books to the Pals for Life pets.
Pals for Life is a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities for reluctant readers to practice reading to animals. The program will be held on Thursdays, June 26 to July 24, from 11 a.m. to 12 noon in the children’s library. The event is free, but registration is required. To register, please call the library at (610) 583-7207.
“We’re very excited that Pals for Life is coming to the library this summer,” said library director Mary Alice Walsh. “Reading to pets is a great opportunity to practice and maintain reading skills over summer vacation. And we’re sure the children will love all the pets! ”

FREE Book Festival in Philly 
The Philly Book Festival is here for a celebration of books, authors, and publishers. The Good L.U.C.K. Foundation - Author’s Express program sponsors of the festival hopes readers attending will come out to support  authors and publishers who write to encourage readers to broaden their horizons in the literary world. This year’s Philly Book Festival will be held at The Enterprise Center, 4548 Market Street Philadelphia from 12pm-6pm. This event is FREE and open to all. Readers can get more information on: https://phillybookfestival.eventbrite.com.
   At the festival  authors and other literary participants will have the opportunity to present their latest releases and participate in discussions with their fans, as well as present special signed copies. There will be non-stop readings on stage and podcasting. There will be workshops, children's activities by Chris and Lou sang along authors and storytellers and more.
   The Philly Book Festival Guest Speaker is Saideh Browne is the host and executive producer of the Sai Browne Morning Show.  Her firm, Sai Browne Media, manages several niche blogs as well as brand development and activation strategies for authors, keynote speakers and nonprofit organizations. In addition to her continuous efforts of empowering others she is a seven-time published author who successfully integrates the hits and misses in her own life with that of her expansive audience.
   Join us as Saideh discusses and signs copies of her book "Life Remixed: Understanding the Journey of Success." Life Remixed answers the question, "What happened?" and provides solutions to help you reset your life in a meaningful and profound way. Saideh Browne, in her 7th book, conveys a message of hope for those who have done the right things and have played by the rules but have ultimately been victimized by our institutions' betrayal of public trust.
   There will be authors who will read and discuss topics from business, love, self- esteem, empowerment and more. The authors attending are: Franne McNeal - "Significant! From  Frustrated to Franne – tastic”, Samara O’Shea – “Love Me.. Not: How to Survive (and Thrive!) in the Face of Unrequited Love”, Delilah Lawrence – “ Gotta Let It Go!”,
Dr. Karen Sloan Brown – “A Reflections: What a Difference A Day Makes , What About 100 Years” and “Searching for Everland” ,Tia Johnson “To Be Goddess: Every Women Is A Goddess Discover the Domains in Which You Reign Supreme”, Crystal  Xperience Judkins – “ Tomorrow’s Seduction: Kiss Of Death”, E. Marie Sanders – “ Blindsided”,  “To K(no)w Avail” and “Consequences and Repercussions”, Leonard Anderson, Jr - “ I’ll Never Let You Go” – the series, Sherry Shoemaker – “Courage to Climb”, Kimberly Roberts - “Joy Ride! The Stars and Stories of Philly’s Famous Uptown Theater” and a few others.
   The Good L.U.C.K. Foundation – Authors Express Program mission is to connect  1000 Reader’s to 1000 Author’s! And Providing Authors Resources and Services in order to Become a Best Selling Authors. “The Good L.U.C.K. Foundation believes it will achieve this mission if readers will come out in meet these writers who not only enjoy sharing their knowledge, stories and expereince but also encourage othesr to do the same states”, Interim Executive Director Kym Oglesby.  “We challenge everyone this year to meet someone new via reading books”.  It sponsors such as Raveena Media Group and QuintEssential Magazine for Women who has work hard to make this event FREE to the public.
   The Philly Book Festival is FREE and open to the public. Guests can find more information at: https://phillybookfestival.eventbrite.com. For more info, contact Linda Goldman at Email: authorsexpress@gmail.com Ph: (267) 630-2949.

Bible School sign ups at St.John Lutheran
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 25 E. Scenic Road in Springfield, will run their Vacation Bible School: "Five Words of Understanding" from Monday, July 14 through Friday, July 18.  There will be a barbecue at the church on July 28.
Parents and children registering for VBS are invited to a church picnic on Sunday, July 13.  
  Call 610-543-3100 or visit www.stjohnspringfieldpa.org.

Celebrate America's Birthday with lots of FREE events on Independence Mall
 To celebrate Independence Week (June 28 – July 6, 2014), the National Constitution Center,Independence National Historical Park, Independence Visitor Center, and Historic Philadelphia, Inc. have joined together to present more than a dozen patriotic programs and events—plus, the largest assembly of Colonials on Independence Mall since the 18th century! From a Revolutionary War encampment in front of the Constitution Center to cannon demonstrations and military drills to moving readings of the Declaration of Independence and guest appearances by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Ben Franklin, this All-American Celebration on Independence Mall offers both Philadelphians and tourists of all ages plenty of “authentic” ways to celebrate America’s birthday in the birthplace of independence. Events of the more savory variety include the presentation of a giant American flag made entirely of Termini Brothers Bakery cupcakes! For a complete list of programs and events taking place in Historic Philadelphia and Independence National Historical Park during Independence Week and beyond, visithistoricphillysummer.com.
 Key programming highlights:
 For the second straight year, the Constitution Center (525 Arch Street) will participate in Wawa Hoagie Day on Wednesday, July 2. Admission to the museum is FREE on July 2 courtesy of Wawa and activities include a special exhibition about the company’s history and program on the history of the hoagie (free admission also includes access to the museum’s current feature exhibition, Slavery at Jefferson’s Monticello). Five tons of hoagies will be assembled at the museum in the early morning hours and served free to thousands of people outside the Independence Visitor Center on Independence Mall at 12 p.m.
  The Constitution Center also has curated a series of free scholarly chats and walking tours to take place on July 2, both at the museum and at various locations throughout Historic Philadelphia. Between 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., historians and scholars will give talks on subjects
including “Women in Revolutionary America,” “Thomas Jefferson in Philadelphia,” and “Race and the Civil War” and “The ’60s and Civil Rights.” The intention of these talks is to provide visitors with an expanded understanding of Independence Day—one that sees the holiday as both a celebration and an acknowledgment of America’s ongoing struggle to achieve the ideals expressed in the nation’s founding documents.
  Continental Army Regiments will set up camp in front of the Constitution Center, complete with soldiers, camp followers, medical facilities, and blacksmiths. Visitors can learn basic military techniques or try their hand as an apprentice in the blacksmith shop. Guests also will have the opportunity to learn a variety of colonial-era tasks including butter churning and candle and paper making during hands-on demonstrations (July 2 – 4). Additional daily programs at the museum include interactive shows on the history of the Star Spangled Banner, flag etiquette workshops, Colonial games, musical performances, and patriotic craft activities. Museum visitors also can view a rare 1823 Stone copy of the Declaration of Independence in the main exhibition gallery and a special temporary exhibition on the history of the American flag presented in partnership with the Philadelphia Flag Day Association.
 NOTE: The Constitution Center will have extended hours onWednesday, July 2, and Thursday, July 3, until 8 p.m. The museum will be open on July 1 and 4 from 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.July 5 from 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. and July 6 from 12 – 5 p.m.
  Historic Philadelphia, Inc.’s signature locations and attractions—Historic Philadelphia Center, the Betsy Ross House, Franklin Square, and the Once Upon a Nation Storytelling Benches—provide a truly unique way to experience history that is both engaging and fun. Stop by Historic Philadelphia Center (6th and Chestnut) to view the Liberty 360 3D Show in the PECO Theater, where Ben Franklin takes viewers on an inspirational and eye-popping tour of some of
 America’s most treasured symbols of freedom. Want to blend in with the Colonials on Independence Mall? The brand new Colonial for a Day Costume Rentals program gives kids the opportunity to dress in dresses and colorful sashes for girls or shirts and haversacks for boys.
 Special events at Betsy Ross House include daily 13-star flag raisings with Betsy Ross at 10 a.m. A family favorite—Betsy’s Independence Day Bash—will take place on Friday, July 4 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. and features a naturalization ceremony for 13 children followed by a bell-tapping ceremony along with crafts for children. At Franklin Square (6th and Race Streets), enjoy three days of family fun and activities (July 4 – 6), including carnival games and the Square’s signature activities—the carousel and mini-golf where visitors can putt through the crack in the Liberty Bell.
 Head to Independence Mall outside the Independence Visitor Center for Colonial crafting and gaming (July 3 – 5; 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.); Continental Army cannon drills (July 3 – 5; 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.); and talks with a Revolutionary War-era solider (July 3 and 5; 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.). On July 4 at 1 p.m., the Visitor Center hosts Betsy Ross and Termini Brothers Bakery for a presentation of a giant (and delicious) American flag made entirely of cupcakes!
 Other events taking place daily during Independence Week offered by Historic Philadelphia, Inc. and Independence National Historical Park include a military muster and drill practice at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. at Signers’ Garden (5th and Chestnut); and readings of the Declaration of Independence behind Independence Hall at 3:45 p.m. by a Once Upon a Nation History Makers.
 Of course, no visit to Independence National Historical Park would be complete without visiting (and lots of pictures) of two ultimate representations of freedom—Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Both Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center will have extra extended hours until 8 p.m. on July 2 – July 5On July 8, National Park Rangers will commemorate the 238th anniversary of the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence at 11:50 a.m. Costumed rangers will mingle with the crowds and distribute free copies of the Declaration.










Thursday, June 5, 2014

A few more freebies to add to your list....


Rose Tree Summer Festival – Free and Fabulous at Forty!
 Free concerts in Rose Tree Park’s scenic outdoor amphitheater first began in 1975 as part of a two-year Bicentennial Celebration, and four decades later, The Summer Festival concert series remains a popular local tradition.
“Delaware County Council is proud to present this free musical program for our community each year,” said Council Chairman Tom McGarrigle.
“The Summer Festival provides a perfect place for families, friends and neighbors to get together in a pleasant setting, and it’s a great venue for the local entertainers to share their talents.”
The 2014 concert series kicks off with the Rose Tree Pops orchestra on the evening June 18, and runs for nine weeks to August 17. There will be forty-four live performances, all admission-free, providing area residents many opportunities to take in top-notch entertainment of all kinds, from classical to Cajun, Motown to Broadway, doo wop to rock and pop, and everything in between.
The festival runs five nights a week, on Wednesday through Sunday evenings. Show time is 7:30 p.m., except for two 10:00 a.m. children’s concerts: Peter Moses (July 3) and Steve Pullara & His Cool Beans Band (July 16).
There are also two evening concerts for children, featuring The Plants (August 3) and Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms (August 13).
Parks and Recreation Director Marc Manfre said that this year, “The festival has the honor and privilege of presenting two military bands traveling from our nation’s capital.”  
The Jazz Ambassadors – America’s Big Band will appear on July 31, and the U.S. Army Field Band & Soldiers’ Chorus on Aug. 7.  The Lions Club of Springfield will be collecting donations of used eyeglasses at the latter.

“The military bands are always a huge hit,” said Manfre. “Their performances are riveting and flawless.” 
 Many of the perennial crowd-pleasers are expected to draw large crowds again this season.
“We already know a lot of people are planning to come out for Jimmy & The Parrots (June 20), Chico’s Vibe (June 22), The Billy Joel Tribute (June 28), Brandywine Ballet (July 25) Blackthorn (Aug. 14) and several others,” Manfre said.
            Based on the past popularity of rock tribute bands, one highly anticipated new group to watch for is Seven Bridges Road: The Ultimate Eagles Experience (June 26).
“We’re also presenting several local acts for the first time at the park,” Manfre said, referring to  Mind’s Eye View (June 25), Wojamm & Shiron Denise (July 11) and Cool Confusion (August 15).
     As opposed to making a Rose Tree debut, the Bryn Mawr Mainliners hold the record for the most Summer Festival performances by any particular group.  The Mainliners are an award-winning chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society and will make their 36th festival appearance on July 23.
According to Summer Festival fan mail, many audience members are anxiously awaiting the return of the Sensational Soul Cruisers (June 27), the British Invasion Tribute (Aug. 1), Real Diamond (July 26), Beautiful Day: U2 Tribute (Aug. 9) and the First Ladies of Rock & Soul (Aug. 16).
Two up-and-coming acts are the youngest artists on the schedule: teen sensations Jesse Loewy and Payton Taylor. 
Loewy is a sixteen-year-old blues guitarist who will be playing a set on July 20 in conjunction with The Lonnie Shields Band. 
            Country singer/songwriter Payton Taylor (July 24) has a high-energy show and opens for major artists at festivals all over the country.  She’s a South Jersey native who now resides in Nashville and is returning to Rose Tree as part of her summer tour.
Many home-grown favorites are also back by popular demand, including Bandstand legend Charlie Gracie (June 29), The Original Orlons (July 6), Upper Darby Summer Stage Shooting Stars (July 19), The Rockdale Boys (Aug. 10), and Hot Club of Philadelphia (July 9).
The final performance of the series will take place on Aug. 17 with the Charlie Phillips Band playing the music of Eric Clapton.
Light refreshments are available for purchase at the park during the Summer Festival. No alcohol or pets are permitted.
Rose Tree Park will be open to the public on the Fourth of July holiday; there will be no concert that evening.
Delaware County Council presents the Festival with support from PECO, many local businesses, and private donations. 
  FOR INFORMATION: The Delaware County Summer Festival concert series runs June 18 to Aug. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays (unless otherwise noted) at the outdoor amphitheater in Rose Tree Park, 1671 N. Providence Road, Upper Providence, PA 19063. A full schedule is posted on the county’s website at www.co.delaware.pa.us/summer. Schedules are also available in Rose Tree Park, the Media Courthouse, and in the Delaware County libraries (in mid-June). For more information contact the Department of Parks and Recreation at (610) 891-4455.

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FREE fun and entertainment at Tinicum Township event
  Tinicum Township Historical Society is having its annual FLEA MARKET  & ANTIQUE CAR SHOW  on June 14th at Governor Printz Park on 2nd Street in Essington.  9 am to 3 pm.   It’s a home-coming day for the town!

In addition the Friends of the Lazaretto are hosting a Community Day, same place, same time.  Something of interest for everyone!

There will be music, food entertainment, displays by the Tinicum Fire Company and historical displays, featuring the Swedish American History Museum.  There will be guided tours of the Lazaretto grounds, leaving from the Park.   The “Fireworks Dance Center” will be entertaining and encouraging audience participation.  There are games and prizes for the kids and face painting. The pirate band, Sea Dogs will end the day with a performance.

Car show entrants show up between 9 and 11.  $15 fee.  Proceeds from the Car Show go to Leukemia Lymphoma Society.  For Flea space call (610) 521-9002.  For more information go to tthsdelco.org

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Sen. Williams’ Annual ‘Summer of Peace’ to Kick Off 

    State Sen. Anthony Hardy Williams’ campaign to reduce crime and educate children about alternatives to violence returns later this month when “Summer of Peace 2014” opens with a block party at 55th Street and Chester Avenue in Philadelphia.
The free block party, in partnership with Mont Brown, will include live performances, arts/culture, and resource tables. It will also feature a pool party to open the Myers Recreation Center.
“My work to engage the community and drive the understanding that we are all neighbors and friends comes at a good time because violent crime is not yet going away in Philadelphia,” Sen. Williams said of his fourth annual program. “More people need to hear and learn about the messages delivered by the ‘Summer of Peace’ because it is in our collective best interest to do so.
“When we work together, we accomplish great things. Our energies combine and neighborhoods transform; our children do better in school and they make our neighborhoods better places to live, work and play,” he said. “’Summer of Peace’ is our commitment to reducing violence among youth and throughout our communities.”
According to the Philadelphia Police Department’s crime mapper, serious, Part I crimes over the past two months in the 8th Senatorial District have exceeded or are outpacing the number of homicides, rapes, robberies and thefts from October 2013 to April 1.
 But progress was made last year because of “Summer of Peace” activities.
 During the senator’s “Summer of Peace” campaign last year (April 3  Sept. 30), police reported fewer serious crimes in the district.
"Teaching messages of calm, cooperation and education help us to look at certain situations with less anger and reaction,” Sen. Williams said. “Cooler heads better remember the peaceful solutions available to them, and that is very important during the very hot and humid Philly summers.”
Sen. Anthony Hardy Williams’ “Summer of Peace 2014” campaign will emphasize “The Power of Peace.”
Featured events will be held each month through September:
 June 21 – Kickoff
10 a.m. – Basketball games at Myers Recreation Center, 58th & Kingsessing
Noon – 3 p.m. – Pool party at Myers Rec.
1 p.m. – 8 p.m. – 55th Street & Chester Avenue – Block party in partnership with Mont Brown and Pace-O-Beats.
 July 12
10 a.m. – 3 p.m. – In partnership with Philadelphia City Councilman Kenyatta Johnson, state Rep. Jordan Harris and Unity in the Community at Smith Playground, 25th & Jackson streets.

July 19
10 a.m. – 3 p.m. – In partnership with state Rep. Margo Davidson and Yeadon Friends & Neighbors, Nile Swim Club, 513 S. Union Ave., Yeadon.
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. – Pool party
Aug. 16
10 a.m. – 3 p.m. – In partnership with Beautification Project Cobbs Creek Parkway, between Catharine and Christian streets
        Sept. 6
10 a.m. – 3 p.m. – Old-School Games, Clark Park, 43rd Street and Chester Avenue.
 Each “Summer of Peace” event will feature basketball games, moonbounces, arts and crafts, water activities and free food.
 Sen. Williams noted the cooperation of local and state officials in making these events happen, as well as highly involved community partners: Wawa, Keystone First, Herr’s, The Fresh Grocer, Ben & Jerry’s, and Brown’s Shop-Rite, without whose generosity these events could not be offered free-of-charge to district residents and neighbors.
 “Summer of Peace 2013” reached between 600 and 1,000 children at each location.
 People who have questions about this year’s effort may email Sen. Williams’ staff members Don Cave (dcave@pasenate.com) or Desaree Jones (djones@pasenate.com). Calls can also be made to the senator’s office at 215-492-2980.
   More information about “Summer of Peace 2014” can also be found on Sen. Williams’ website.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Did someone say freeeeeee???

 Registration underway for Olivet Presbyterian VBS (and it's free!)
 Olivet Presbyterian Church, 1001 Washington Ave., Prospect Park, will hold a Vacation Bible School 6:15-8:30 pm Mon. (June 23) to Thurs. (June 26) for children 4 years old to sixth grade. The closing program will be 7 pm Fri., June 27. The theme will be “Jungle Safari.”
  Activities will include songs, games, crafts, help with a mission project and snacks.  There is no cost, but a free will offering will be accepted each night, with Wednesday’s donation donated to the community garden, the Backpack program and Loaves and Fishes.
  To register children, call 610-534-2270.

Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital to Host Free Stroke Support Education Night
    Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital (MFH) will host a free Stroke Support Education Night on Tuesday, June 10 beginning at 5:30 p.m. Stroke survivors, their caregivers, family members and the community are invited and encouraged to attend. Topics will include diet; nutrition; medications; physical, occupational and speech therapy, as well as an Ask the Doc session.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States and is a major cause of adult disability. About 800,000 people in the United States have a stroke each year. On average, one American dies from a stroke every four minutes.
  Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital is a recipient of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award. The award recognizes Mercy Fitzgerald’s commitment and success in implementing excellent care for stroke patients, according to evidence-based guidelines. The hospital has also earned the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval™ for advanced recertification as a Primary Stroke Center.
The Stroke Support Education Night will be held at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital, in Room A located on the Lobby floor of the Medical Science Building
To register for free or to learn more about Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital’s stroke program, please call 1.877.GO MERCY (1.877.466.3729).Wallingford Presbyterian Offers Two Unique Free Programs

Board game night at Folcroft Library
    Children, in 6th grade or older, are invited to attend a Board Game Night at the Folcroft Public Library 6:30 pm Thurs. (June 12).
  To attend, sign up in person or by calling 610-586-1690.

Two free events planned at Wallingford Presbyterian
   Wallingford Presbyterian Church has planned two special events.
On Sunday, June 8 from 4 to 5:30p.m., Buthaina Neveln will give a talk, “Christ, May God's peace and blessing be upon him, in Islam,” in the Reception Room of Wallingford Presbyterian Church, 110 E Brookhaven Rd.
Neveln will talk about the beliefs of the Muslim faith, contrast them with what we read about Fundamentalist Islam, and then talk about how Muslims view Jesus.
Neveln was born in Kut in southern Iraq. She graduated from the University of Baghdad with a bachelor’s degree in English Literature and worked as a journalist and newscaster in the English program of one of the Iraqi TV channels. After the US- led aggression in 2003, she left Iraq for Jordon and married there in 2004 to an American professor and peace activist.  They moved to the U.S. in 2004.
Refreshments will be served and there will be time for personal conversation with Neveln.
Then, on Tuesday, June 10 at noon, the Wallingford Presbyterian will continue its Prime Time brown bag luncheon series.
The topic will be “American Truths and Legends,” by Kim Jovinelli, a Museum and Library Technician with the Delaware County Historical Society. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Archaeology, with a minor in history, from Millersville University, and a Masters in Communication with a concentration on collections from the University of the Arts.
Her talk will provide the unknown history behind the symbolism and legends of the U.S. For instance, we were all taught that Columbus sailed to the U.S. in an effort to prove that the world was not flat. Not true according to Kim, who invites the community to come on June 10 and find out the answer.
The presentation is free and open to the public. Attendees should bring a lunch; beverages and dessert will be provided.  For more information, call Walt Kaminski at 610-334-2025.

Free lecture on WWI
 In honor of the 100th anniversary of WWI, the Marple Public Library will host a two-part lecture exploring the factors that led to the first global conflict. Historian Roger Arthur will present "The Cause of the Great War" on Wednesday, June 11 and Wednesday, June 18 starting at 7 p.m.        Register by calling the library at 610-356-1510. The library is at 2599 Sproul Road, Broomall. For more information, visit www.marplelibrary.org.

FREE night at the movies
  Peace Center of Delaware County First-Friday Free Large Screen Film Series, 1001 Old Sproul Road, Springfield, will screen the 2012 film “The Gatekeepers” on Friday, June 6 at 7p.m. The 95 minute film has a PG-13 rating. This 2013 Oscar 'Best documentary feature' nominee was shot in Israel, France, Belgium and Germany. It is in Hebrew with English subtitles.
Charged with overseeing Israel's war on terror — both Palestinian and Jewish — the head of the Shin Bet, Israel's secret service, has been at the helm of every decision of state, from the June 1967 Six-Day War to the present.
For the very first time, six former heads of the secret agency reflect openly on their actions and the historic background of their decisions.
Through these in-depth interviews, archival footage, and computer animation, the film is a serious reconsideration of Israel's hard-line positions and an argument for a more conciliatory approach based on a two-state solution.
“The Gatekeepers” raises vital questions for everyone about the morality of state-sanctioned violence in the name of internal security.
Doors open at 6:30p.m. for light refreshments.  Stay for an after-film discussion. For more information and directions, visit www.delcopeacecenter.org or call 610-544-1818.

Free ice hockey clinics available
  Ridley Ice Hockey will be holding two  free  Learn to Play Hockey Clinics for new and returning players in grades 1 through 8 at IceWorks in Aston,
  A clinic will be held 5:45-6:45 pm July 13 on Rink 4 and  6:45- 7:45 June 15 on Rink 3. All players are required to wear a hockey helmet.
 For more information go to www.ridleyhockey.com or contact rihwebmaster@icloud.com

Summer reading program at Folcroft Library open to kids of all ages
 The Folcroft Public Library will present many special guests this summer during its “Fizz, Boom, Read” summer program 10 am Thursdays, June 26, July 3, 10 and 17.
 The kick off program will be 7 pm June 19 and feature Ran’D Shine, master musician. Other visitors will be from Heinz Refuge Center and Winterthur Museum.
  The reading program, open to all  children from the time they can read until 12th grade, will run all summer from June 19 until August 31. For every three books read, participants will receive a special coupon. For those reading six or more books, a certificate will be sent to their school.
  Registration is required. For information, call 610-586-1690.

 Free Kid's Day at Prospect Park Library
   All ages are welcomed to join Prospect Park Library on Saturday, June 21 for “Kid’s Fun Day!”  The day will begin at 9 am with the staff hosting their “Fifth Annual Children’s Book Fair.”  Inexpensive children’s books, magazines, DVDs, craft “finds” and snacks will be available for sale.  All proceeds will directly benefit the library.  The book sale runs until 2pm.
  At 11am, “Turtle Dance Music" will entertain. This in a live, humorous, interactive musical performance that is sure to help children, teens and adults come out of their shells!
  Prospect Park Library is at 720 Maryland Avenue (across from the train station.) For more information, call 610.532.4643, email prospectpark@delcolibraries.org or visit www.prospectparklibrary.org.


NOPE Task Force Hosts Free Presentation on Drugs
  In 2012, there were over 60 drug overdose deaths in Delaware County, and one in five teens has abused prescription drugs, according to Holcomb Behavioral Health System.
NOPE (Narcotics Overdose Prevention and Education) Task Force of Delaware County will provide an educational presentation on the dangers of substance abuse for parents and community members 6:30p.m., Thursday (June 5) at Springfield High School auditorium, 49 W. Leamy Ave. All are welcome to attend the free presentation. Family members and experts will explain the facts regarding the issues youth are facing each day, including prescription drug abuse, drug interaction, signs of substance use, addiction, parenting strategies, and where to get help.
The cornerstone of NOPE’s mission is the personal, high impact presentation delivered to middle and high school students throughout the school year.  The message is delivered graphically and emotionally from several perspectives. The presentation is meant to evoke emotion, and demand the attention of the students. Throughout the presentation, real local stories of students who have lost their lives to drugs and alcohol are shared to illustrate the education points and show the reality of the consequences that drug and alcohol abuse can cause. Following virtually every presentation, a number of students seek help, either for themselves, or someone they know, according to Holcomb.
NOPE Task Force is a non-profit organization whose mission is to diminish the frequency and impact of overdose death through community education, family support and purposeful advocacy. For more information about NOPE or to schedule a presentation in a school, contact Beth Mingey at 484-444-0412 or by email at: beth.mingey@holcombbhs.org or visit www.nopetaskforce.org.


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