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fter working virtually every weekend for 28 years, the
Prep Piano Trio, which won beloved Cantor Patrice Kaplan (Cantor Patty) of Temple
First Place in the Senior Sholom in Broomall is retiring at the end of June.
Ensemble Division. Bihn For those who have had the pleasure to meet Cantor Kaplan
Park is an 8th grade student she is known for her gentle manner, musical perfection and
Champions of at Welsh Valley Middle delightful sense of humor. Patty began her career as an opera
School. In the Junior En- major in college and she holds a Masters degree in opera. She
Caring Students semble Division, the First was teaching voice when she learned of an opening at Temple
Page 8 Place winner was The JKL Sholom in Broomall for a cantorial soloist. “There was so much
Trio with 12-year-old pianist for me to learn at that point,” notes Cantor Patty, “I immedi-
Mason Jiang, who is in 6th ately started taking Hebrew classes and liturgical classes
grade at The Shipley School. through Gratz College.”
Bihn Park, an 8th grade student at Welsh Valley Middle School Another 6th grade student, Cantor Patty began at Temple Sholom in 1983. “Temple Sholom
and member of The Temple Prep Piano Trio, which won First flutist Olin Wei, won First was the only temple job I’ve ever had or ever sought,” says
Place in the Senior Ensemble Division of the 69th Annual Place in the Junior Winds Cantor Patty. “By the time I retire in June, I’ll have been here
Tri-County Youth Festival. He will be performing at the Division. Olin attends Bala 28 years.” After returning to college to further her Jewish edu-
winners’ recital on Sunday, June 12. Cynwyd Middle School. And cation, Cantor Patty continued with the Certification Program
mezzo-soprano Lauren through Hebrew Union College, an extremely demanding pro-
W
inners of the Tri-County Grajewski, a 7th grader at The Country Day cess that took five years. She became certified in 2002. “People
Concerts Association’s School of the Sacred Heart, won First Place had always called me ‘Cantor’ before that, but I wanted it to
Evening Hours 69th Annual Youth Festival in the Junior Voice Division. Vocal Duo be real,” explains Cantor Patty. “I wanted the legitimization and
auditions will appear in Charlotte Higgins and Aishwarya (Aish) the authenticity. In addition, I learned so much!”
Page 12 recital on Sunday, June 12, Narayan, in 11th grade at Radnor High School, When Cantor Patty began at Temple Sholom, the choir was
at 3 p.m. at the Science won First Place in the Senior Vocal Ensemble already about two years old. According to her, one of the
Center Theater, Montgomery County Com- Division. reasons she was hired was to be a choir director. Since that
munity College, Blue Bell, PA 19422. The Other gifted young musicians from the Main time, choir membership has more than doubled. Cantor Patty
Healthy Living young artists include pianists, instrumental- Line won Honorable Mention and will be has also added the youth choir, Kol Shalom and teen choir,
Pages 8 & 9 ists, and vocalists from Montgomery, Chester, recognized at an awards ceremony following Shalom Rav. Through all this time, there was always the adult
and Delaware Counties. They will perform the concert. Jeremy Yodh, a senior at Lower choir, but the teen choir, which began about 15 years ago, per-
works by Chopin, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, See 69th Annual Youth Festival Concert on page 5 See Cantor Retiring on page 5
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A Royal Garden Party Ball on the Square (2 Blocks from City Ave. across from Police Barracks)
The Philadelphia Branch of The English Speaking Union is presenting The Friends of Rittenhouse Square are presenting the 2011 Ball on the
Sat., June 11, 2011 • 8 a.m - 2 p.m.
“A Royal Garden Party” June 12, 2011, at “Boxwood,” the home of Square June 16, 2011, at 7 p.m. in Rittenhouse Square. An After Party
Dottie and Frank Giordano, 170 East Main Street, Moorestown, New will be held at D’Angelo’s Restaurante Italiano from 10:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Homemade Baked Goods • Vendor Space Avail.
Jersey, at 4 p.m. The Royal Garden Party is a celebration of the Eighty- The mission of the Friends of Rittenhouse Square is to preserve, protect, For information call Joanne 215-473-1552
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Elizabeth II. Silent and live auctions will be held. Proceeds from the
Royal Garden Party will benefit the many programs of The English Speak-
ing Union. For information call 215-545-3619.
Citibank Summer Solstice Celebration
Kimmel Center’s Citibank Summer Solstice Celebration kicks off the
summer season in high gear with musical entertainment and festivities,
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Club, Newtown Square. Special guest is Jim Roy, PGA Champion Tour stretch of live entertainment in every corner of the center for only $10 DR. RONALD CARROLL
Pro. Net proceeds to benefit prostate cancer research at the Abramson ($5 for children 12 and under). Visit www.kimmelcenter.org/solstice for P ODIATRIST • S URGEON • F OOT S PECIALIST
Family Cancer Research Institute of the University of Pennsylvania. For a complete, up-to-date list of performers and the day’s schedule.
details and tickets call 610-902-1790. New Patients Welcome!
GVF TMA Foundation to Hold First Golf Outing Philadelphia Newtown Square
Golf, Bridge & Games Classic The newly formed GVF TMA Foundation, a 501 c 3 subsidiary of the Corn. of Conshohocken Ave. 3475 West Chester Pk.
The 23rd Annual Golf, Bridge & Games Classic will be held June 13, 2011, Greater Valley Forge Transportation Management Association (GVF), will & W. Country Club Rd. (at Bryn Mawr Ave.)
at Green Valley Country Club, Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania. Proceeds of hold its first golf outing at The Club at Shannondell on Friday, June 24. (across from Brith Sholom House)
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at
Merion High School, won HM
in the Senior Piano Division; LIVING WATER BAPTIST CHURCH
and soprano Julia Tyminski, INTERNATIONAL MINISTRY
a sophomore at The Baldwin
School, won HM in the Senior JUNE EVENTS
Voice Division.
The Tri-County Concerts Tuesday, June 21 • 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Youth Festival is one of the
Women of Faith and Hope will begin their monthly
area’s most prestigious com-
support group meetings for Breast Cancer
petitions for aspiring young
Survivors, family members and significant others.
classical musicians living in
The group provides Breast Cancer information
Chester, Delaware, and Mont-
through professional presentations and workshops.
gomery Counties. Since 1943
the festival has been a step- Saturday, June 25 • 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
ping stone to achievement Living Water Community Center will be giving out
for many emerging young A FREE BAG of FOOD to people who live in the
artists, including current and zip code area 19151.
retired members of the Phila-
delphia Orchestra. This year For information on these events, please
will mark its 69th anniversary. contact Pearl Christie at 215-877-1274.
The JKL Trio with violinist Amy Li, cellist Seyoung Kim, and pianist Mason Jiang. Amy Li is a
7th grader at Sandy Run Middle School; Seyoung Kim is a 7th grader at Valley Forge Middle
School; and Mason Jiang is in 6th grade at The Shipley School. The trio won First Place in the
Luxury Town Car Service
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Flutist Olin Wei, a 6th grade • Airport Dropoff/Pick Up
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the Junior Winds Division of the Baltimore • Wash. D.C.
69th Annual Tri-County Youth • NYC Shopping
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& Camp Issues! Come have a reading for your pet with Celeste and/or Reiki
treatment with Jennifer Dickman. You can follow this with
the lecture by Irene Lane and shop for one of Tyme Gallery’s
Havertown will be offering a free gift certificate as a door
prize for some lucky attendee. And don’t forget the special
pet gifts available at the gallery. Reservations can be made
artsy pet items. by calling 610-853-1215. Mannered pets are welcome at the
Irene Lane, will share her knowledge on how to better gallery, but may not attend the lecture. Tyme Gallery is
Every Week of June! communicate with your pet at Tyme Gallery. There will be located at 17 W. Eagle Road in Havertown, right next door
a meet & greet at 12:45 with seating at 1:00. The workshop to Orner’s Garden Center. Visit www.tymegallery.com for
is from 1:15 to 2:00. This will be followed by autographs information.
From Toddler to
Senior Citizen:
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and daughter (John Nissim and Aliyah Nissim), and a multi-
generational grandfather, daughter, and granddaughter (Fred
Davidow, Meredith Weiner, and Robin Weiner).
T UNES FOR S ENIORS
to Educational Progams Family has been at the heart of Wolf Performing Arts Center
since the doors opened almost 6 years.
O n Wednesday, June 15, seniors are invited to a Free
concert featuring Frank Sinatra’s tunes sung by the tal-
ented Pete Cannella Jr. at the Masonic Village’s Kenneth
and Activities in the Founding/Executive Director Bobbi Wolf and daughter, Betsy Mills Auditorium at 801 Ridge Pike in Lafayette Hill from 6 -
Wolf Regn, came up with the idea of starting a performing 8 p.m.
Philadelphia arts center for children in the area. Like the movie says, With a strong voice that rivals his role model, Cannella
“If you build it, they will come.” Now, less than 6 years later, adds his own flare to the sultry classics and entertains men
and Main Line area. students from over 40 schools ages 3 through 18 from Phila- and women of all ages in the greater New Jersey area. Between
delphia, Montgomery, and Delaware counties are learning sets, attendees may tour retirement living apartments, in-
confidence, character, and creativity at Wolf Performing quire about maintenance-free living and enjoy refreshments.
Call 610-667-6623 to advertise Arts Center. Call 610-828-5760 by June 13 to RSVP. Seating is limited.
in this popular section. Dates of shows at Bluett Theatre, Saint Joseph’s Univer-
sity: Snoopy!!! – June 10 and 11 at 7:30 p.m.; June 12 at
For information about Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill,
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or rare pianos including Steinway Jorge Bolet, and Seymour Lipkin, along
Grands to newly imported Bosen- with Karen Tuttle and Felix Galimir
dorfer Grands from Vienna. for chamber music. Throughout his
This series, referred to as “The studies and subsequent to graduat-
Collaborative Pianist,” will give lis- ing with a Bachelor of Music, Sung entree with straight A’s
teners the rare opportunity to get a has performed in major cities through-
glimpse into the artists mind. Each out the Americas, England, Canada,
performer is encouraged to share
his thoughts, ideas, and challenges
presented by the pieces performed.
South Africa, Japan, and Korea. In
1993, Sung joined the staff of the
Curtis Institute of Music and served
1/2 OFF
The audience will be able to interact
directly with the musicians in an
as Director of Instrumental Accom-
paniment and its world-renown
entree with A’s & B’s
intimate setting. Additionally, the per- Student Recitals Series until his 2009
formers are encouraged to select an appointment as faculty Collabora- With purchase of one entree of equal
instrument from Cunningham Pianos tive Pianist. or lesser value. Dining in only. Bring in your current
vast inventory that they feel best fits Cunningham Piano Company began school report card (1-12). Exp 6/30/11 • CSN
the material at hand. manufacturing pianos in 1891 and,
The highlight of the series will take in its time, was one of the largest
place July 20 when Eastern Univer- piano makers in Philadelphia. The
sity’s David Bryant will perform on original Cunningham Factory ceased
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culminate with a gala on-site at the cert series will launch at the showroom at purchased and reopened the busi- “I Guarantee that Your
showroom in late October. Monies 5427 Germantown Ave., June 22 at 7 p.m. ness, and actively promoted the
raised from this gala will go to the and feature tenor Christopher Pfund, and Cunningham brand while also turn- AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
newly created Cunningham Piano pianist Hugh Sung (shown). ing his focus toward a booming new
Scholarship Fund which will allow industry: piano restoration. Cohen’s
Won’t Break Down this Summer,
students in the tri-state area who might not otherwise be two daughters. Rose Karr and Doris Reber, continued their
able to afford piano lessons, the chance to do so. This fund father’s work by dedicating their 45,000 square-foot, four-
or My Service is FREE”
will work in tandem with the different programs Cunningham story facility solely to piano restoration, while transform- • Available nights and weekends
Piano already has in place, which include the sponsoring ing a three-story facility solely to piano restoration, while • $99 air conditioning tune-ups
of international music programs, concerts, and locally based transforming a three-story Masonic Temple on the same
institutions such as the Philadelphia Opera Company, the historic block into a piano showroom. In 2007, the Cohen • $49 water heater inspections
Delaware Symphony Orchestra, The Princeton Music Festi- family sold the company to Tim Oliver and Rich Galassini, • Drains cleaned or it’s FREE
val, and many more. two musicians with long histories with the company and
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at 5427 Germantown Avenue, June 22 at 7 p.m. and feature Today, visitors to Cunningham Piano Company have the CALL NOW FOR SERVICE TODAY!
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with fellow congressmen to gain consensus and approval on their proposed bills. Also
LITTLE DRAGONS PRE-SCHOOL
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Arriving at The Kimmel Center for the reception for the Marian
Anderson Award Gala are, from left – Ronan Farrow of Wash-
ington, D.C.; honoree Mia Farrow of Bridgewater, CT; Pamela At the Tea are, from left – Peggy Sheeney of Philadelphia; Rosalie
Browner White, Marian Anderson Board Chair, of Philadelphia; Maggio, committee member, of Bala Cynwyd; Sue Binswanger,
Sandra Grymer, Marian Anderson Board, great niece of Marian committee member, of Society Hill.
Anderson, of Oak Bluffs, MA.
At the reception are, from left – Nancy Campbell, Executive
2011 Marian Anderson Award Gala Director, Wayne Art Center, of Berwyn; honoree Mia Farrow of
Bridgewater, CT; Joseph Kluger, Marian Anderson Board mem-
ber, and Susan Kluger of Gladwyne.
The 2011 Marian Anderson Award Gala, held at The Kimmel
Center for the Performing Arts, honored Mia Farrow, May
10, 2011. The Gala began with a cocktail reception in Common-
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Honoree Mia Farrow, a crit-
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