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he family of Bruce and
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December 2 to visit resi-
dents who were celebrat- Presents “A Victorian
ing Hanukkah. They brought cards, a
menorah, and dreidels to share with
the residents. Saunders House is a
Christmas!”
Music lovers of all ages are invited to celebrate the
non-profit senior care center dedicat-
Society’s ed to providing long-term care and holidays with traditional carols, an old-fashioned
rehabilitation services for the physi- sing-along, and a visit from Santa on December 19
Evening Hours
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cal and emotional well-being of its he Upper Darby Sousa Band, a regional community
Page 12 residents. Located on Lancaster band renowned for its musical excellence, will per-
Avenue in Wynnewood where it has form “A Victorian Christmas” on Sunday afternoon,
operated since 1973, Saunders House December 19, 2010 at 3 p.m. The performance takes place
at Upper Darby Performing Arts Center.
Education News The Upper Darby Sousa Band’s “A Victorian Christmas”
Page 10 will feature an afternoon of entertainment for people of all
ages, featuring the classic Christmas carols of the Victorian
era, an old-fashioned sing-along and a visit from Santa. From
grandparents to young children, the performance is certain
to bring holiday merriment, joy and excitement to all who
Find Lots of attend and will offer the finest in family entertainment.
Events Inside! Tickets are $15-18 and may be purchased online at
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The performance takes place at the Upper Darby Performing
Cyrus Bernstein, age 5, and his sister Arts Center located at 601 North Lansdowne Avenue in
Hannah Bernstein, age 9, of Merion Drexel Hill, PA, minutes from the Main Line and Center City
Your Community Station bring Hanukkah greetings to Philadelphia. The Performing Arts Center offers free park-
Newspaper Saunders House resident Sylvia ing and is wheel-chair accessible.
CITY SUBURBAN Woolman. The multi-generational performance offers families an
opportunity to make Christmas memories by spending time
NEWS was originally founded in Philadel- with one another and enjoying exceptional music together.
610-667-6623 phia in 1864 as The Old Man’s Home Conductor Tom Hoey, who established the Upper Darby
www.Scribd.com/ of Philadelphia. It is one of the area’s Sousa Band in 1987, is excited about sharing “A Victorian
oldest, continuously operating orga- Christmas” with the audience. “It’s an ideal event for parents
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nizations of its kind. Saunders House to create memories with their children. And grandparents
Find us on Facebook! is affiliated with Bryn Mawr Terrace as well,” says Hoey. “The parents who do this, will not only
of 773 E. Haverford Road, Bryn enjoy the time with their kids at the moment, but they will
E-mail: Mawr, PA. create memories with their kids for years to come.” Perfor-
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com ming Arts Center Director Harry Dietzler adds, “Recently
Hannah Bernstein of Merion Station Christmas music has deteriorated to songs being perform-
presents Hanukkah greetings to ed by Chipmunks and electronic cats. Tom Hoey and his
Hannah Kurtz, a resident of Saunders band keep alive the traditional carols that are the basis of
House in Wynnewood. See “A Victorian Christmas” on page 9
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December 22 at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., a dinner that includes
Wefel, Micki Sharpe and Heidi Starr. With the exception of
Ms. Cogswell, all of the 2009 Hedgerow cast members are
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Hours: Israeli-inflected Chinese food and all-time great movies Traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes:
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the season.”
Continued from front page
NOW THRU CHRISTMAS
In addition to a rendition of Sousa’s “Hallelujah Chorus,”
Mezzo-Soprano Lois Babbitt, dressed in Victorian finery,
will perform the Bach-Gounod arrangement of “Ave Maria.”
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