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September
12 to December 3, 2006
- Tuesday
through Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.
Closed Mondays
- University of Richmond
Museums
- Joel
and Lila Harnett Museum of Art
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- The Space
of Freedom:
- Apartment
Exhibitions in Leningrad, 1964-1986
This
exhibition presents 46 artworks created during the period in
Russian history when the Soviet government attempted to eradicate
all art that did not conform to the government's edicts.
Art from
the collection of the Museum of Non-Conformist Art, Pushkinskaya-10
Art Centre, St. Petersburg, Russia, is displayed in a recreated
Soviet communal apartment with details and furnishings typical
of an artist's home during the 1970s.
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- Located
on the campus of the University of Richmond
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October 18, 2006
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
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- Moving Towards
Plurality: Emerging Domestic Markets in America and What They Mean for Business and
Governments
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- Free
Lecture Series at Virginia Union University
This lecture will provide
information on how demographic and social change in America is
producing opportunities for uncommon growth for businesses and
governments that are prepared to harness their potential. The
presentation will combine data, anecdotes from the field, and
state-of-the-art practice leading to new thinking about ways
communities can come together to create new jobs, wealth and
standards-of-living across communities.
New initiatives
and models that are being developed by other communities around
the nation will be discussed and will be examined in terms of
their relevance here in Virginia. The session will be informative
and interactive, and provocative.
Gregory B. Fairchild
- Asst. Professor of Business Administration
Performing Arts
Center, The Belgian Friendship Building
Virginia Union
University, Richmond, VA
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Tuesday,
Dec. 12, 2006 7:00 PM
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LONNIE LISTON SMITH & THE COSMIC ECHOES
- In A
Concert To Benefit Richmond Jazz Society
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- JAZZ Richmond Jazz Society proudly presents Jazz Legend,
Lonnie Liston Smith and The Cosmic Echoes in a cabaret-style
concert on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at the Canal Club. Smith,
a native of Richmond, is an internationally renowned pianist
and composer. His recordings with The Cosmic Echoes have
become collectors' items. Critics describe his music as
"the bridge between John Coltrane and Earth, Wind &
Fire".
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- Lonnie Liston Smith is one
of contemporary music's most versatile musicians. In a
career that spans some 25 years, he has been headlined in a variety
of recordings as a featured sideman for some of Jazz music's
most illustrious leader's before stepping out to reveal his own
original concepts as a bandleader in the mid 70s.
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- $30.00
General Seating $25.00 in advance with RJS ID card.
$40.00 at the Door
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- The
Canal Club -1545 East Cary Street Richmond, VA
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Phone 215-248-0546
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Phone 215-848-7786
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Phone 215-247-4663 x1
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Community Events - MORE - SHOW ALL |
Workshops
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Classes
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- Thurs. Oct. 12th.
- 6:45 PM.
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- Congregation
- Mishkan Shalom
- and
- The Regeneration
Project
- present
-
- aninconvenienttruth
- at
- Mishkan Shalom
- 4101 Freeland Ave.,
Philadelphia
- Thursday, October
12th - 6:45PM
- All are welcome.
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A discussion will follow the
film, led by Joy Bergey, of PennFuture, and Dr. Dan Wolk, of
Physicians for Social Responsibility.
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Saturday, Oct. 21st, 10
AM - 12 PM.
BABY SIGNS®
Parent Workshop
- How To
- Talk With Your
Baby
- Before
- Your Baby Can
Talk.
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Who: Hearing parents of hearing children
from birth 10 24 months (Please note, this workshop is for parents
only. Childcare is not provided). When: Saturday, Oct. 21st,
2006 10AM - 12PM.
Where: Early Childhood
Center, Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, 143 W. Coulter St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19144. Cost of $60 includes Parent Workshop
Kit, and Baby Signs,.
All registrations
and money are due by Oct. 13th, 2006.
To register, or for
more information, please call
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Tuesdays, 5:30 - 6:30
PM.
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- The
Fedenkrais Method®
- Awareness
Through
- Movement
Classes
- with
Bob Chapra in Chestnut Hill
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- Chestnut
Hill Village Community Room
- 7995
Crittendon Ave.
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- Tuesdays,
5:30 - 6:30 PM
- Segment
1 - 5 Classes - Sept. 19th - Oct. 24th
- Segment
2 - 5 Classes - Oct. 31st - Nov. 28th
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This is an opportunity to experience
the FeldenKrais® Method with one of this country's most highly
respected practitioners. Learn to move with less pain and more
efficiency, ease, comfort and grace with the simple, ingeniuous
Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement lessons.
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- Bob Chapra has
been a Feldenkrais practioner since 1977. He graduated from Dr.
Feldenkrais' very first American training group. He is in private
practice in New York City and Philadelphia.
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- Please
call Bob at
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Phone 215-508-0226
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Phone 215-754-4770
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Phone 215-732-9173
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The
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Charitable
Events-
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- Showtimes for today.
- The Departed
Rated
(R) · 2 hrs. 30 min.
(12:30), (3:45), 7:15, 10:40
The Grudge 2
Rated
(PG-13) · 1 hr. 35 min.
(1:30), (4:30), 7:45, 10:30
Jackass: Number
Two
Rated
(R) · 1 hr. 35 min.
(1:45), (4:15), 7:00, 10:00
The Marine
Rated
(PG-13) · 1 hr. 33 min.
(1:00), (4:00), 7:30, 10:10
Open Season
Rated
(PG) · 1 hr. 40 min.
(12:45), (3:30), 6:45, 9:45
Texas Chainsaw Massacre:
- The Beginning
Rated
(R) · 1 hr. 24 min.
(1:15), (4:45), 8:00, 10:20
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- 3720
Main Street - Manayunk, PA 19127
Ridge Avenue & Main Street
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Oct. 3rd at 7 PM.
The Germantown
Republicans are hosting a Republican
Gathering on October 3rd at the Venetian Club in Chestnut Hill.
The Germantown Republican
Club is the social focus of Republican activities in the Northwest.
Every year we honor our Republican heritage with our annual Lincoln
Day Dinner. In 2006, radio commentator Michael Smerconish was
our featured speaker.
We have beef-and-beers four times
a year, a picnic and a Christmas Party. The Germantown Republican
Club gives us "safe space" to be proud Republicans
in a mostly Democratic community.
Germantown Republican Club
Join our Blog Group.
To become a member,
contact Dan Salvatore at dsalvatore@ucwphilly.rr.com
Germantown Republican Club blog.
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Sunday, Nov. 5th.
- Race starts at 9:00
AM.
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- P H
I L A D E L P H I A
- RACE
FOR
- H
O P E
The 5K Run and Walk is open
to all participants who seek a challenge, a runner-friendly course
or a way to support the Brain Tumor Society's efforts to find
a cure for brain tumors.
The race features a scenic
start and finish in front of the Philadelphia Art Museum and
an out and back course on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Make
the Race for Hope an annual tradition for you, your friends and
your family. It's positively inspirational!
- 9:OO AM Race Start,
- Philadelphia Art
Museum
- Benjamin Franklin
Parkway & 26th St.
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- Register Online:
www.braintumorsociety.org
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Phone 800-326-3264
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Phone 215-999-9999
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Phone 215-242-1553
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Garage & Yard Sales - MORE - SHOW
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Nature
Walks
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School Open Houses - MORE
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Saturday, Oct. 3rd - All Day!
- 8 AM to 6:30 PM.
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- Delicious
Grilled
- $1.00
FRANKS!!!
Multi-Family Yard Sale
This Saturday, all day, from
8AM to 6PM
And we will serve $1.00 Hebrew
National Kosher Franks and 50¢ Cokes ALL DAY LONG!
We've got tons of old records, and vintage books,
a rack of clothing that once was in style and will soon be in
style again.
Many bargains and values,
plus you'll meet lots of friends and neighbors.
- 1444 Sedgwick - Mt.
Airy, PA
- at the corner of
Mt. Pleasant Ave.
Brought to you by The Smiths
- The Kleins - The Paupenpickets
Plenty of stuff for kids too!
Please come and please tell
your friends to come.... remember, this is the only yard sale
in Mt. Airy that will be serving $1.00 broiled franks all day
long! Wowser!
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Saturdays,
Oct 14th & Nov. 4th.
- 9 to 11 AM.
- Autumn
Walks in
- the
Wissahickon
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Join Steve Lawrence and other members
of Friend's of the Wissahickon on two autumn nature walks along
the Wissahickon Creek.
Take this opportunity
to observe birds and mammals of the Wissahickon and learn more
about all aspects of Autumn, nature's changing season.
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- Oct. 14th - At Forbidden
Drive at Bell's Mill Rd.
- Nov 4th - Walk will
begin at Valley Green Inn.
- Ample parking available
at both places.
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Weds., Oct. 25th. 7:00-8:30 PM
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- C.W. Henry School
in Mt. Airy, Philadelphia.
- Carpenter Lane &
Greene St.
Learn about Henry
Looking into school options
for your child(ren)? Thinking about Henry, but want to know what
it's really like? Unanswered concerns or questions? Join current
Henry parents to learn about life in and around the school. Come
with questions, or just to listen.
We've been hosting these meetings,
monthly-ish during the school year, for 4 years. The meetings
are a safe environment to ask questions, express concerns, share
observations, and get to know people exploring the same issues
as you.
Children are welcome. We'll
provide a sitter, and ask $5 per child for the sitter. Please
bring a small snack or beverage for kids and/or adults.
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Phone 215-456-4545
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Phone 215-247-0417
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Phone 215-248-0546
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Interfaith
Gatherings
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Author's
Speak & Book Signings - MORE - SHOW ALL |
Classes
& Workshops
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Sunday, Oct. 8th. - 3
to 8 PM.
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- Sacred Seasons, Sacred Earth
- An Interfaith Call to Reflect and
Act
- at Friends Meeting House
- 4th & Arch Streets, Philadelphia
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Songs, Chants, Dances, Prayers
Celebration
in the Sukkah
Break-fast
Meal for Ramadan
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- Inspiring Keynotes on Earth Stewardship:
- * Dr. Sayyid Syeed (Islamic Society of North
America)
- * Revered Bob Edgar (National Council of
Churches)
- * Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell (Union for Reform
Judaism)
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- Sponsored by Shalom Center
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- Interfaith Walk for Peace & Reconciliation
- and Arch Street Meeting House.
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Saturday, Oct. 21st. -
7 PM.
On Carpenter Lane at Greene St.
Local Author Showcase:
- Nisaa Showell
- and
- Bernadette Connor.
Two local authors
writing unique stories of love: Nisaa Showell's Eternal Souls
Clashin' is the tale of two lovers who are willing to do
the unthinkable to be together.
Bernadette Conner's
Pearl and Angela is a suspense-filled story that profoundly
chronicles the emotional damages of hatred and cruelty and the
miraculous healing power of love.
The characters
come to life, providing on-the-edge-of-your-seat entertainment
and intrigue wrapped in a timeless love.
Big Blue Marble Bookstore
is an independently owned bookstore located in the Mt. Airy section
of Philadelphia.
We specialize
in progressive and multicultural titles of interest to Philadelphians
in general and Mt. Airy-ites in particular: children's books;
woman-centered pregnancy and parenting; sustainable living; lesbian/gay,
African-American, and Jewish studies; feminist science fiction;
literary graphic novels; and smart, fun fiction.
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Every Tuesday.
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- Fiction Workshops
Starting October 2006,
six-week workshops will be held at The Taming of the Brew, 268
Bala Avenue in Bala, PA, Mondays 7:30-9pm. Enrollment is limited..
Travel Writing
Workshops
Learn how to get free
trips and sell your travel stories to newspapers and magazines.
Workshops at Main Line School Night www.mainlineschoolnight.org
and Mt Airy Learning Tree www.mtairylearningtree.org For registration
and details visit the above websites.
Workshops are also held in
Chestnut Hill, Saturdays, 10:30am-Noon and Tuesdays, 7:30-9pm.
For more information, contact
Stacialand@verizon.net.
Stacia
Friedman is an award-winning writer whose articles appear in
leading newspapers and magazines, including Philadelphia Style,
Intermezzo, Elegant Wedding and Bucks. Her areas of expertise
include travel, gourmet cuisine, lifestyle, healthcare and humor.
In addition to
her journalism career, Stacia is a prolific, creative writer
of short stories, novels, plays and screenplays. She worked in
the film industry in Los Angeles as a story analyst for independent
producers and literary agencies. Stacia has taught at Chestnut
Hill, Rosemont and Arcadia Colleges. For over 15 years, her workshops
have inspired beginning and experienced writers to realize their
creative potential.
Yes, I want to REGISTER
NOW! - Call for details.
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Phone 215-844-8494
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Phone 215-844-1870
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Phone 215-248-1749
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