Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
T
he Viviana Theatre
Hamilton Public Media Com- presents Elton John
mons, 150 N. Sixth St., Phila- and Tim Rice’s Tony
delphia. Award winning contempo-
Admission is free to mem- rary musical, AIDA, June
bers of WHYY, AARP and The 9 - 19. The production
Transition Network. Admis- stars a young and excep-
sion for nonmembers is $15. tionally talented cast in-
Limited parking is available cluding Chelsea Stotter
Jazz Doctors at the National Constitution (Merion) as Aida, Justin
Performance Center parking facility, 525 Walsh (Prospect Park) as
Arch St., Philadelphia, at a Radames and Caitlin
Page 7 discounted rate of $9. Marmion (Deptford) as
The program is part of the Amneris. Directed and
Boomervision! community- Choreographed by Matthew
dialogue series, presented Phillips-English (PA/NJ)
by Coming of Age. with musical direction by
Sheehy’s presentation will Lynn DellaPietra (Philadel-
focus on answering questions phia/Narberth).
and addressing common Set in ancient Egypt,
concerns for those who are AIDA tells the grand and
faced with having to care for unforgettable story of the
loved ones with serious ill- timeless bond between
nesses or injuries for the first Radames, a powerful Egyp-
Outstanding time. In her new book, Sheehy tian soldier and Aida, an
Actors illustrates how prominent Chelsea Stotter of Merion stars enslaved Nubian princess.
and growing the group of in the Viviana Theatre When forbidden love
Page 8 adults having to care for loved production of Elton John and blossoms between them,
ones is. The author urges Tim Rice’s Tony Award winning t h e y o u n g l o v e r s a re
readers to “prepare for an contemporary musical, “AIDA.” forced down a perilous
exhilarating Second Adult- path that leads to an un-
hood” that may be halted foreseeable and shocking conclusion. Ultimately, their
Photo/Gasper Tringale MEO Represent with the newfound respon- true and courageous devotion sets an unparalleled exam-
Best-selling author and baby boomer expert Gail Sheehy will sibilities in taking on these ple that rises above their cultural differences and warring
give a talk on caring for spouses or parents with chronic sudden and life-altering tasks. nations and forever changes the lives of their countrymen.
illnesses and sign her latest book, “Passages in Caregiving: About 65 million American Elaborate and creative staging, rousing dance numbers
Turning Chaos into Confidence,” on June 7, at WHYY. adults care for a sick parent and a poignant, award winning score makes AIDA a major
or in-law or support a spouse crowd pleaser and suitable for all ages.
B
est-selling author and baby or child through chronic illnesses or dis- Show dates and times: June 9, 10, 11 at 7:30 p.m.; June 12
Society’s boomer expert Gail Sheehy will abilities, according to the most recent survey at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; June 13 at 2:00 p.m. (matinee
give a talk on caring for spouses by AARP. Sheehy traveled across America only); June 16, 17, 18 at 7:30 p.m.; June 19 at 2:00 p.m. and
Evening Hours or parents with chronic illnesses and interviewed hundreds of caregivers in 7:30 p.m.
Page 12 and sign her latest book, “Pas- different places and subcultures. Ticket Prices for Matinee/Evening: Children (12 & under)
sages in Caregiving: Turning Chaos For information about the event and to $8.00/$10.00; Adults $10.00/$12.00. Tickets available at the
into Confidence,” on Monday, June 7, at WHYY. register, visit WHYY.org/memberexperience box office or online at: prospectumc.tix.com.
The program will begin at 7 p.m., with a or call 215-351-0511. The event is presented Viviana Theatre is located at Prospect United Methodist
Entertainment reception and book-signing following at 8:30 by Coming of Age with special support from Church, 8th Avenue & Rte. 420, Prospect Park, PA 19076.
p.m. The event will be held in the Lincoln See WHYY Caregiving Program on page 10 For info call 610-534-2020.
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Philadelphia presents Jigsaw Jones on Saturday, June 5 at
10:30 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. Based on the popular chil-
PATRICIA MCMONAGLE’S dren’s book Jigsaw Jones: The Case of the Class Clown by
PSYCHIC SERVICES James Preller, the play tells the story of a mysterious prac-
tical joker in Ms. Gleason’s class, and the quest to uncover
For You, a Friend, a Group or Event. his identity. This musical adaptation follows the young pri-
Patricia McMonagle has been doing readings vate eye as he deciphers secret codes, follows the trail of
all her life. She has the ability to guide people
in choosing a positive direction for themselves. clues, and solves the case. For tickets ($10-$14) for this 60-
minute musical recommended for grades K-6, call 215-574-
Experienced in helping detectives solve crimes,
she believes, “Change can alter an outcome if 3550/800-982-2787 or visit www.WalnutStreetTheatre.org.
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800 Spring Mill Ave., Conshohocken www.PatriciaMcMonagle.com Chef Jeff Michaud of Osteria Restaurant doing a cooking for Kids on June 5.
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• Philly Beer Week (PBW) celebrating the region’s vibrant • Adventure Aquarium, 1 Riverside Drive in Camden,
CITY LINE OPTICAL beer culture, lists nine beer festivals from June 4 - June
13. Info about event schedules, participants, and tickets
NJ, celebrates World Oceans Day, Tuesday, June 8, featuring
area conservationists, a presentation by the Aquarium’s
online at www.phillybeerweek.org. seals, and the chance to take the World Oceans Day Pledge.
FAMILY VISION CARE • World Café Live, 3025 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, The day long event features fun displays, activities, and give-
Eye Examinations • Contact Lenses • Most Insurance Accepted presents Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head Craft Brewery and aways presented by various conservation-minded organi-
Full Range of Eyewear, including designer sommelier Marnie Old of the French Culinary Institute for an zations. For info, call 856-365-3300. Buy and print your tick-
evening of dueling drinks, Tuesday, June 8. Meet the authors ets at home by visiting www.adventureaquarium.com.
City Line Professional Building and receive a copy of He Said Beer, She Said Wine! Down- • Waterfront Connection Shuttle operates daily to and
7516 City Avenue, (Behind CVS), Phila., PA 19151 • 215-878-7181 stairs Live, at 6 p.m. for pre-dinner beer and wine tasting from the Independence Visitor Center in Philadelphia to
and light appetizers. Executive Chef Michael Breslin serves Adventure Aquarium and the Battleship New Jersey on the
Amy N. Fox, O.D. Hours: M,W,F 9:30-5:30 a seated three course Dinner with beer & wine pairings at Camden Waterfront for $2 per person round trip. The first
Michael A. Karliner O.D. Tu,Th 9:30-7:00 7:30 p.m. $95 per person cost includes all beers, wines, food, ride departs from Philadelphia at 10:30 a.m. and the last
tax, gratuity, and the book. For reservations or info, call ride drops off passengers in Philadelphia at 6:15 p.m.
215-222-1400 or visit www.worldcafelive.com. • Italian American Heritage Festival, Rose Tree Park in
• Le Bar Lyonnais, 1523 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, Delaware County, Sunday, June 6, Noon - 6 p.m., celebrating
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On June 10, the featured speaker is Brewmaster Rene Huard. Pellegrino, former Action News Sportscaster & Showcase
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City Philadelphia, offers two glass designing opportunities Restaurant Week, June 4 - 11, with 49 of the 54 area restau-
during Philadelphia Beer Week, June 4 - 13. Design your rants offering a three-course dinner for $29.10, lunch for
own pint glass ($40), and watch as it’s made for you, (pint two for $20.10, and breakfast for $9.10. Among the restaurants
glasses need to cool overnight), or cut your favorite bottle participating is Seaglass at The Golden Inn opening the first
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eal jazz comes the Overbrook Farms neighborhood rhythmic, supportive and “straight up the middle.” Prev-
Friday evening June 11, from 7 - 9 p.m. as the Village
at 63rd Street Coffee House presents The Jazz Doctors
featuring Joe Camardo (piano) and Justin Fink (bass). The
band will offer its blend of tasty “old school” jazz and blues,
iously, the Overbrook Farms resident performed and record-
ed in Paris France, served as bassist for a band called
Kitchen Help, was a founding member of the original Phila-
samba and co-produced Philadelphia’s first Brazilian carni-
Summer Dining
spiced with Cuban and Brazilian styles that often get lis- val events. A consultant in the nonprofit sector by day, Dr. at Sangkee Asian Bistro
teners out of their chairs and onto the dance floor. Justin provides organizational wellness services for com-
The Village at 63rd Street Coffee House (2035 North 63rd
Street Philadelphia, PA 19151) is the area’s newest coffee
house and live music venue. Its inexpensive café menu,
munity agencies in health, human services, and education.
For this show, the Jazz Docs will be joined by guests
Richard Orr (multi-reeds/flute) and Ron Howerton (percus-
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neighbors and music fans since it opened several months
sion).
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E D U C AT I O N N E W S
Academy of Notre Dame Educator Named Recipient of
2010 St. Francis Medallion
where she taught for two years. She pursued an advanced
degree and received her master’s in anthropology from the
University of Pennsylvania.
One of Sister Nancy’s favorite titles for Mary is Mater
Dolorosa (Mother of Sorrows). Sister Nancy has known
tragedy in her own family. Her niece, Aimee Willard, was
brutally murdered on June 20, 1996. Like Mater Dolorosa,
she has stood by her sister, Gail Willard, throughout the
ordeal of her daughter’s death and the murder trial of the
man guilty of the crime. Sister Nancy has taught classes on
the church’s moral teaching on the death penalty, and she
has lived that teaching in a way most people will never be
called upon to do, standing firmly and publicly against the
death penalty upon the 1998 conviction of the murderer of
her niece.
Her own struggle with cancer began in October of 1999.
She was not declared cancer free until November of 2007
(although she still receives preventive chemotherapy for
the disease). Throughout the duration of her illness, she
had often said, “I treat my cancer as if it is a chronic disease
that I must live with.” She was undaunted and arranged the
management and treatment of her illness so that it would
have the least possible impact on her teaching schedule.
One year that she had lost all her hair due to chemothera-
py, her students joined her in wearing hats and scarves as
testimony to traveling her journey with her. She has also
stated that she is alive today because of “prayer and poison”
(the poison being the ravages of her chemotherapy).
According to colleagues and former students, “Sister Nancy
Sister Nancy Bonshock, Sister of Notre Dame de Namur and has been a voice for the voiceless, has a passion for justice,
a member of the Academy of Notre Dame de Namur’s Social a love for the poor and a heart as wide as the world.”
Studies Department, has been named the 2010 recipient of The Auxiliary will honor Sister Nancy Bonshock with the
the St. Francis Medallion. Medallion at the 96th Saint Francis Golden Ball, slated for
Friday, December 3, 2010 at the Philadelphia Union League. SAY YOU SAW IT IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS
Namur’s Social Studies Department, as the 2010 recipient Philadelphia, provides resi-
of the St. Francis Medallion.
The Medallion’s objective is to identify and to recognize
dential, intermediate and
skilled care for over 280 resi-
SHAPE UP YOUR BEACH BODY!
the outstanding accomplishments of a woman. The award- dents. It operates under the
ing of the St. Francis Medallion signifies and confirms the
value of a woman’s contribution to her community, Church
fundamental philosophy of
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Rosemary lost over 30 lbs.
and family. Sister Nancy, recipient of the 2010 St. Francis
Medallion, exemplifies the highest, spiritual, moral and eth-
nursing attention, delivered
with warmth and genuine con-
Matthew lost 41 lbs. You can too!
ical standards. She leads others by example and inspires cern, to care for the physical, WE ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE!
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its senior residents. The St.
Francis: ... “for it is giving that we receive.”
Sister Nancy has committed herself to the education of Francis Women’s Auxiliary is We challenge you to become one of
young Catholic women, and, for the past 35 years, has taught a group of dedicated women
in the Social Studies Department at the Academy of Notre
Dame de Namur.
actively involved and com-
mitted to promoting a better
“THE BIGGEST LOSERS”
She entered the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur at the
age of 18, having just graduated from Notre Dame High
quality of life for the residents
of the Saint Francis Country
of Montgomery County
School in Moylan, Pennsylvania. While in formation with House. The Golden Ball serves
the order, she received her bachelor’s degree from Trinity as the primary fundraiser nec- Summer’s Here! Are You Ready
College in Washington, D.C. Later, she taught at Little essary to achieve this goal.
Flower High School in Philadelphia. for Your Bathing Suit?
Sister Nancy moved to the Navajo reservation in Arizona
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