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March 17 – March 23, 2010 O SCAR B LING F LING CITY SUBURBAN NEWS AT Page 5 B RYN M AWR F ILM I NSTITUTE City Spa NAILS • BODY WAX • HAIR STYLING TRADITIONAL CHINESE MASSAGE 3900 City Avenue Presidential Apts. • Jefferson House 215-477-4270 Spring Fashions Arriving Daily! Alan and Mindy Reich of Wynnewood, Sharon and Chuck Hardy of Bala Cynwyd and Betsy Klausman, volunteer for Bryn Mawr Film Institute. Juliet Goodfriend of Penn Valley and President of Bryn Mawr Film Institute, Maryanne Javie of Berwyn, Cordelia Stone of Bryn Mawr. O Mindy Reich of Wynnewood and Sharon Hardy of Bala Cynwyd. n Sunday, March 7, a night of Hollywood glamour hit the Main Line at the second annual Oscar Bling Fling celebrating Bryn Mawr Film Institute’s fifth anniversary and Oscar night. Main Liners and the Greater Philadelphia area gathered to watch the Oscars in style. Guests dressed to the nines enjoyed cocktails courtesy of Bluecoat Gin and Penn 1681 Vodka and a gourmet buffet dinner by JPM Catering and Events, followed by cake provided by Whole Foods Market and La Colombe coffee. They also shopped a collection of costume and fine jewelry donated by BMFI members and supporters. Guests not only had the chance to enjoy the Academy Awards in HD on the BMFI movie screen but some lucky guests took home their very own Oscar swag from BMFI’s raffle featuring jewelry donated by the event’s lead sponsor, John Fish and Son Jewelers and Jack Kellmer Private Jewelers. Bryn Mawr Film Institute is a non-profit organization committed to restoring the historic Bryn Mawr Theater and transforming it into the region’s preeminent film entertainment and education center. To learn about upcoming events or find news about the theater’s restoration project, visit www.BrynMawrFilm.org, or write to Info@BrynMawrFilm.org. ❁ RESALE SHOP 7594 Haverford Avenue (Haverford & City Ave.) ❁ Phila., PA 19151 • 215-877-8220 NEW & NEARLY NEW WOMEN’S CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES HOURS: Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Lay-a-way available • FREE PARKING IN THE REAR Mario’s Tree Service R ESIDENTIAL • C OMMERCIAL On-Site, Over the Phone Estimates Available! $50 OFF TREE REMOVAL Min. service $500. Offers cannot be combined. With coupon only. CSN $25 OFF TREE PRUNING Min. service $300. Offers cannot be combined. With coupon only. CSN Large Tree Removal at Fair Prices! 610-265-7411 ALL CALLS RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED Tree Removal & Pruning • Stump Grinding Emergency Storm Service • Crane Service HONESTY • INTEGRITY • CRAFTSMANSHIP Phyllis Liebert of BMFI and Tom and Betty Parisano of Narberth. Bunny and Dick Borkowski posing with Emily and Bob Cronin. G F S M I D D L E S C H O O L M A G A Z I N E W I N S A WA R D M iddle School students at Germantown Friends School have produced an award-winning literary magazine, “Graffiti,” earning a designation as “Excellent” by the National Council of Teachers of English in their 2009 program to recognize outstanding student magazines. A total of 425 schools entered the national program. GFS students in grades 6, 7 and 8 edited the creative literary works and art submitted by other students. Several of the poems in this GFS Middle School students who helped to produce the award-winning 2009 Graffiti – Mike issue were inspired by the Saah of Lafayette Hill, Alison Biester of Chestnut Hill, faculty advisor Bob Reinhardt, Hannah visit of internationally known Ceisler of Chestnut Hill, Max Hoenig of Mt. Airy, Ciera Jeffries of Germantown, Emma Clark of poet Naomi Shihab Nye, who Roxborough, Pharr Bowser of Wynnefield, and faculty advisor Robin Nourie of Germantown. held a special session last year with students working on “Graffiti.” The GFS Upper School literary magazine “Polyphony” also received a rank of “Excellent” in the 2009 program. Both “Graffiti” and “Polyphony” have been recognized several times previously by the NCTE. To conveniently receive CITY SUBURBAN NEWS every week through the mail, please send $65 with your mailing address or call 610-667-6623 with VISA/MC info. You will receive 50 issues for your one-year subscription. Thanks for reading!
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