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A Publication of The Hill at Whitemarsh
The View
May 2014
Volume 10 Issue 5
A Publication of The Hill at Whitemarsh
The Hill at Whitemarsh
4000 Fox Hound Drive
Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
May 2014
Volume 10 Issue 5
Volunteer Appreciation
The Hill will be holding its Annual Volunteer Appreciation event on Monday, May 5, at 9 am in Dining Room
C. This year resident volunteers are invited to a special breakfast. This event is meant to show appreciation and
say “thank you” to all of our resident volunteers who assist in a variety of capacities throughout The Hill. This
can include everything from serving on a committee, mail delivery, Resident Council, assisting with resident
activities, and more! This event requires Advance Registration - Sign up in the RSVP book.
Photos from the
2013 Annual
Volunteer
Appreciation
Event
Board Spotlight: Shaun O’Malley
Shaun O’Malley is the retired Chairman of Price Waterhouse LLP, now a part of
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, and has been a Board Member since June, 2010. Since he is
a resident of nearby Chestnut Hill, he is already known to many of our residents.
Shaun, a graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with a
degree in Economics, retired from PriceWaterhouse after a 36 year career. He has served
as Chairman of the Panel on Audit Effectiveness, a special committee established by the
accounting profession’s Public Oversight Board at the request of The Securities and Exchange Commission. The Panel conducted a comprehensive review of the existing audit
model and issued its report and recommendations; afterwards Mr. O’Malley testified
before the Senate Finance Committee concerning regulatory legislation. He has served as
Chairman of the Board of the Financial Accounting Foundation.
Mr. O’Malley previously served as a Trustee of a number of educational institutions, including the
University of Pennsylvania, the Penn Health System, The Wharton School of Business, Canterbury School and
Springside School. Besides his service on the Hill Board, Shaun is presently serving on the Boards of The Curtis
Institute of Music, The Bok Foundation, and Chestnut Hill College and as ViceChairman of the Board of the Monell Chemical Senses Center. He is also a Board
Save the Date:
Member of the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the Athenaeum of PhiladelBoard of Trustee Annual phia.
Meeting with Residents Shaun and his wife, Lyn, a college professor, enjoy tennis, attending orTuesday, June 10, at 11 am chestra, opera, and theatre performances and travel. As part of his service on our
Founders Room
Board of Directors, Shaun chairs the Audit Committee.
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The Military Committee Column
Volume 10 Issue 5
By Bob Conn
It is hard to believe but we have now passed the seven-year mark here at The Hill. Shortly after we
opened we began the Military Committee with over 65 members. Other than our monthly meetings, we were
the driving force behind our flagpole and the flag. Tom Dolan offered us our first flag and we were also given
one by the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove. Prior to lighting the flag (so that we do not have
to raise and lower it every day), our dedicated Maintenance staff took the lead on this. To this day, whether we
live in the villas, cottages, or main building, this is the one thing that we see at least once a day. Every national
holiday (weather permitting) we still hold our ceremonies at the flag pole. We are also responsible for the flag
in the Theatre.
Over the seven years we have featured many speakers during our meeting time slot. I think the majority of our members have already addressed the Hill audience and recounted their careers and their involvement
in various branches of the military.
I am now asking for help, because many of our newer residents are veterans and we would like to hear
from them. We are interested about your involvement (e.g. were you the cook or an expert at cleaning GI cans?
Did you become a tank driver? Was radar your specialty?). A pilot or navigator certainly would have many stories to share. And you know, if you were an expert “goof-off,” we’d certainly enjoy hearing about how you spent
your time.
If you are a new resident here, you will find that you have a lot in common with your fellow veterans.
I would like every one of you to drop me a line at raconn@comcast.net or put a note in my mail box (#263)
and let me know whether you have served for one day or ten years. I will then discuss with you the topics that
you could present to the group. I know that some of you do attend our meetings and some don’t. If you are
one of those who don’t attend, I’d like to know why not. Perhaps there is something that would be of interest
to you and we could include it in our programs. If I don’t hear from you, though, there is no way I will know. I
am open to your ideas. We certainly do not want to lose this committee.
[Math Magic]
March’s Puzzle Solvers
Please submit all
solutions with
your name to
mailbox #321.
H. Hill, W. Johnson, R. Berman, M. Greenberg
The March puzzle, though of medium difficulty, had a few solvers.
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The Dixon Meadow Preserve Update
By Ann Kent
March 19: Cleaned out all 12 nest boxes. They were full of spiders!
(See picture of Larry Brownell and the sticky spider cocoons in Box #6.)
April 6: First official nest box check. We found a few more spiders, but only
Box #4 had any signs of a nest. No bluebirds seen, but many tree swallows
sitting singly or in pairs on top of several of the boxes. We did see a kestrel
and a bald eagle.
April 13: Box #1 has the start of a tree
swallow nest – notice the white
feathers in the nest. Box #4 was the same
as last week.
Start of a tree swallow nest in
Box #1.
Cleaning out the boxes - there
April 19: Box #1 nest now looks comwere many spider nests.
plete, but no sign of eggs yet. We did see
many tree swallows swooping around,
checking out boxes, and we found white feathers in both Boxes #3 and #4.
We also saw an Eastern Meadowlark, a first for our bird list, a pair of
Canada geese and a rough-winged swallow. No other activity to report and no birds actively checking out the
real estate. Interesting to note: our first nest start last year was a blue bird nest in Box #1 on April 8.
Nuggets from the Treasure Chest
By Lee Laden
The Treasure Chest thrift shop is the place to find Hostess, Birthday, Mother’s Day and Graduation
gifts. We have an array of lovingly cared for China, Crystal and Silver. Our selection of costume jewelry is
eclectic and the prices are right!
Currently we are featuring table and floor lamps, luggage and wonderful framed art work (displayed
on the wall.) Visit us often to see other treasures on view in our display cases which change frequently.
We are open on Wednesdays from 3 to 5:30 pm and Sundays from 12:30 to 2:30 pm. Donations are
accepted during open hours. Committee Members are more than willing to assist you at other times and to
offer assistance with donations:
Contact - Lee Laden at 215-582-9642
Proceeds from sales provide Education Grants to part-time Hill employees.
Monday, May 5, at 4:30 pm - Creative Arts Studio
Treasure Chest Steering Committee
Monday, May 12, at 4:30 pm - Creative Arts Studio
Treasure Chest Full Committee
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Classical Music Notes
By Nancy Hess
Astral Artists:
Pallavi Mahidhara, piano
Wednesday, May 14, at 8 pm
Founders Room
A winner of Astral Artists’ 2013 National Auditions,
Pallavi Mahidhara has appeared in solo and orchestral
concerts across North and South America, Europe, Asia,
and Africa. Ms. Mahidhara’s musical interests cover an
extensive range, from standard classical works to music of
contemporary and living composers, as well as fusion and
crossover projects.
In 2011, she joined drummer Questlove of The
Roots and international singer/songwriter Keren Ann for a
genre-defying concert, fusing the classical world with
hip-hop, jazz, and folk-pop artists, at the Philadelphia
International Festival of the Arts. In September 2008, on a
few hours’ notice, Ms. Mahidhara stepped in for Van Cliburn at the Liberty Medal Award ceremony at
Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center, honoring former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
Ms. Mahidhara has also participated in such festivals as the Marlboro Music Festival, the International
Musician’s Seminar at Prussia Cove, the Verbier Academy, the Aspen Music Festival, and the Banff Festival.
She holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the Curtis Institute of Music.
The Pennsylvania Ballet, 2014-15 Season
Here is your opportunity to purchase tickets for three exciting performances
at The Academy of Music:
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 - Saturday, October 25, 2014, at 2 pm
Swan Lake - Saturday, March 7, 2015, at 2 pm
A Tribute to Jerome Robbins - Saturday, May 9, 2015, at 2 pm
A representative from the ballet company will be at The Hill on
Thursday, May 8, from 12 to 2 pm in the Mail Room to take your order and payment information.
Transportation will be provided to the selected three shows (see above) with a minimum of 10
attendees for each ballet. The ballet sign-up sheets are located in the RSVP book and attendees are required
to purchase their own tickets. Please take advantage of this opportunity to conveniently purchase your tickets
beforehand.
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Upcoming Trips
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Skyspace at Sunset
Monday, May 12 - Departure Time: 7 pm
Chestnut Hill Friends will open their new Meetinghouse for The
Hill at Whitemarsh residents and their guests to view the Skyspace by
contemporary light artist James Turrell. The light program will begin at
sunset, approximately 8 pm, and lasts for 50 minutes. Plan to be at the
meetinghouse by 7:30 pm to settle in.
Transportation will leave The Hill at 7 pm by Hill bus or carpool. There will be one bus and private
cars for anyone who needs transportation. You can also drive your own car; there is plenty of parking.
If you need transportation, you must sign up on the trip sheet in the RSVP book located in the Mail
Room. This will indicate that you need a ride. If you can provide a ride, please notify Lita Solis-Cohen by
calling 484-532-7625. Visitors are welcome to recline on benches or the floor. Bring a yoga mat, blanket or pillow if you wish.
Address of Meetinghouse: 20 East Mermaid Lane, Philadelphia PA 19118
A $20 tax deductable charge will be added to your next Hill Statement. Art Historian Diane Dunning
will be at The Hill to talk about James Turrell on Tuesday, May 6, at 4 pm in the Theatre.
Summer Walking Series: Fort Washington State Park
and Lunch at Cantina Feliz
Wednesday, May 14 - Departure Time: 11 am
Please note that there is an extensive amount of walking involved during
this trip.*More information on this trip can be found in the Fitness &
Wellness Insert.
Chanticleer Gardens
Wednesday, May 21 - Departure Time: 1 pm
Chanticleer has been called the most romantic, imaginative, and exciting public garden in America. The garden is a study of textures and forms,
where foliage trumps flowers, the gardeners lead the design, and even the
drinking fountains are sculptural. Please note that there is an extensive
amount of walking involved during this trip.
Advance Registration ($) - Sign up in the RSVP book.
Philadelphia Zoo and Lunch
Wednesday, May 28 - Departure Time: 9:30 am
The Philadelphia Zoo’s 42-acre Victorian garden is home to more than
1,300 animals, many of them rare and endangered. By connecting people
with wildlife, the Philadelphia Zoo creates joyful discovery and inspires
action for animals and habitats. Cheetahs, hippos, giraffes and much more
make the Zoo Philadelphia’s leading family attraction. Please note that
there is an extensive amount of walking involved during this trip. Lunch
will take place on your own at the zoo.
Advance Registration ($) - Sign up in the RSVP book.
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Volume 10 Issue 5
The Library Column
By Dot Muessig
“Any man who has had the job I’ve had and didn’t have a sense of humor
wouldn’t still be here.”
Harry S. Truman
Referencing the above quote, more than likely every president beginning with George Washington
held the same opinion. Those of us who remember Harry Truman know that he had a way with words and
unlike most politicians he always knew exactly where he stood on an issue. If you would like to learn more
about President Truman, look for his biography in our collection in the 4th floor Library. While you are
there, feel free to check out our May exhibit, entitled “Humor.” We can all use a good laugh from time to time
and you are sure to find something that suits your fancy. Other books you can choose from include Andy
Rooney, Erma Bombeck, Garrison Keillor, and several New Yorker cartoon books.
Reorganization of the Reading Room has been completed and hopefully you will find it more convenient to locate material.
We ask that you help us maintain orderliness by following a few simple rules:
-Please remember that newspapers and magazines do not circulate.
-If you wish to borrow a book it is important that you sign the book out and in.
-You can enter your selection on the sign-out list which is located on the table in the corner of the room. Returned books go on the same table. If you remove a book from a shelf to look over but not take out, leave it on the round table. Committee members will shelve these books. Thank you for your cooperation.
We all remember “spring cleaning.” Few, if any of us, still do serious spring cleaning. However, it is
a good time to sort through what has accumulated over the past year. No doubt you have noticed the new
lambs in the nearby Erdenheim farm fields. The Library has a few lambs of its own who have gone astray. We
respectfully request that you search your premises and return any books that have been forgotten or become
mixed with your own. We do not wish to send our vicious watch cat to retrieve missing books.
Management has provided new bookcases in the Creative Arts Room to replace those which were
destroyed in the deluge. You can find our collection of craft books there. If you have donated books to the
Library and wish to have them acknowledged, please leave a note to that effect with the books. Your Library
Committee wishes you a happy spring. Enjoy our lovely surroundings and until next time keep on reading.
Curt Brewer Presents
Wednesday, May 21
2:30 pm - Theatre
“Rick StevesEurope / Venice”
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Wednesday, May 28
2:30 pm - Theatre
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April Captured
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1. Lionel Cottet and Federico Diaz performed as a
unique cello and guitar duo on April 9.
2. Hill residents at the University of Pennsylvania
after an informative presentation by Dr. Sharfstein
as part of the Charles C. Leighton, MD, Memorial
Lecture.
3. Gloria Schrager and Young Hee Kahng at The
Hill’s 7th Anniversary Celebration.
4. A fox on Fox Hound Drive.
5. Cheers to the Hornes and Jan Lutz!
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1. The kick-off to Evening BINGO filled
the Club Room. The grand prize winner
that evening was Ginny Simonin.
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2. Hard hats and all! A group of residents
learn the ins and outs at Covanta, a local
energy-from-waste plant.
3. The Rudes stand in the spot where they
met more than 50 years ago at Houston
Hall at the University of Pennsylvania.
4. Dry or sweet? A blind wine tasting at
The Hill was held on April 22 with members of the Dining Team.
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Upcoming Events
Kay Sunstein Hymowitz presents “Changing Gender Roles”
Sponsored by the Education Committee
Thursday, May 1, at 4 pm - Founders Room
Kay S. Hymowitz is the William E. Simon Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City
Journal. She writes extensively on childhood, family issues, poverty, and cultural change in America. She has
also written for many major publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and others.
A special thank-you to Leon Sunstein for inviting his daughter to speak at The Hill.
After Dinner Piano Music with Frank Sambuco
Friday, May 2 and 23, at 8 pm - Founders Room
Skyspace Talk with Diane Dunning, Art Historian
Tuesday, May 6, at 4 pm - Theatre
Art Historian Diane Dunning will talk about James Turrell (contemporary light artist
of the Skyspace), his life and work, and the building of the new Meetinghouse.
The talk will be in the Theatre, be sure to arrive early to get a seat!
*The trip to the meetinghouse will take place on Monday, May 12, at 7 pm.
Transportation arrangements must be made beforehand. Sign-up in the
RSVP book. Please refer to the trip page for more information.
Love Your Neighbor as Yourself: Judaism and Other
Religions, The Ideal and the Real with Rabbi Lance Sussman
Sponsored by the Education Committee
Wednesday, May 7, at 3 pm - Location TBD (Sign up in the RSVP book)
Since the emergence of religion thousands of years ago, faith communities have
interacted with one another in a variety of ways. Isolation, cooperation, syncretism,
missionary work and religious warfare are just a few of the possibilities. In this talk,
Lance J. Sussman, Ph.D, Senior Rabbi of Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park, PA and Visiting
Professor of History at Princeton, will discuss the history of Judaism’s interactions with
other world religions both externally and internally. Sussman’s presentation will be followed by Q &A.
Rabbi Lance J. Sussman, Ph.D., was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended
the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and graduated from Franklin & Marshall College
(located in Lancaster, PA) with honors in 1975. Rabbi Sussman received his ordination from the Cincinnati School of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 1980 and remained at the College-Institute, where he earned a Ph.D. in Jewish
History in 1987. Before relocating to Elkins Park, PA, Rabbi Sussman served Temple Concord in Binghamton,
New York, and taught at Binghamton University-SUNY, where he was an Associate Professor of History and
Chair of the Judaic Studies Department. He has authored numerous books, articles, and reviews specializing
in the field of American Jewish History. Rabbi Sussman recently accepted an invitation to teach a seminar on
“Judaism in America” at Princeton University.
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Personal Training Information Session
Wednesday, May 7, at 11 am - Theatre
*More information on this event can be found in the Fitness & Wellness Insert.
Tutorial on HillRes and TheWorxHub with Rob Levengood
Thursday, May 8, at 11:30 am - Theatre
Information Systems Director
HillRes is the resident website that has valuable information regarding daily activities, Resident Council
minutes, Library inventory search, dining menus, and much more. It is a primary means of communication
between The Hill at Whitemarsh and its residents, so your attendance is highly encouraged to ensure you are
getting the most out of HillRes and day-to-day life at The Hill. There will also be a tutorial on how to operate
TheWorxHub, a program in which you can directly submit a maintenance or housekeeping request.
Tickets & FAQ: The Pennsylvania Ballet
Thursday, May 8, from 12 to 2 pm - Mail Room
Here is your opportunity to purchase tickets for three exciting performances at The Academy of Music.
A representative from The Pennsylvania Ballet will be on site to answer any questions you may have in regards
to ticketing, facility information, and purchasing seats in advance.
Performances Selected:
-Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 - Saturday, October 25, 2014 at 2 pm
-Swan Lake - Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 2 pm
-A Tribute to Jerome Robbins - Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 2 pm
“The American Revolution” with Warne Johnson
Monday, May 12, at 10:30 am - Theatre
The story of how the American Colonists, after seven years of fighting the most
powerful Army and Navy in the world, gained their independence.
Ceramic Tile Workshop with Karen Singer
Friday, May 16, from 9 am to 12 pm - Creative Arts Studio (Advance Registration $)
Returning for a second session, ceramic artist Karen Singer will lead a three-hour decorative tile workshop.
No prior experience is necessary, and the fee for the workshop, materials, and finalized product is $25. All
attendees will be creating decorative tiles from a fruit and vegetable style inspiration. An informative flyer
and sign up coupon was distributed to your in-house mailbox. Please contact Phyllis Fleming at x8407
or Phyllisfleming407@comcast.net for questions or concerns in regards to signing up. Workshop space is
limited, and the last day to cancel is Monday, May 12.
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Care Share Program Overview
with Dawn Sterling of Senior Helpers
Monday, May 19, at 11:30 am - Theatre
Join Dawn Sterling, Community Liaison for Senior Helpers and The Hill, for an overview of the Care Share Program and the different services that Senior Helpers offers.
Low Vision Support Group with G.W. Stilwell,
Department of Veteran Affairs
Tuesday, May 20, at 2 pm - Theatre
*More information on this event can be found in the Fitness & Wellness Insert.
Evening B-I-N-G-O
Tuesday, May 20, at 7:30 pm - Club Room
April’s Evening B-I-N-G-O event proved to be a success, and another program will be held. The bar will
remain open for you to enjoy specialty coffees or beverages throughout the lucky hour. Resident Services is
looking for resident help to call numbers, collect money, check BINGO cards, and more. Please contact the
Resident Services Department to help out, by calling extension 8755. All attendees must bring dollar bills to
participate.
Cathedral Village Choir Performance
Wednesday, May 21, at 4 pm - Founders Room
Join us for an afternoon of music as we welcome the Cathedral Village Choir, which will perform a selection
of songs.
Special Jazz Music: Neville Dickie
Wednesday, May 21, at 8 pm - Founders Room
Neville Dickie will be returning to The Hill for an evening of piano jazz music.
Equally respected in Britain and the United States of America, he is one of the
rare breed of British musicians who has managed to make a name for himself
on both sides of the pond. Neville and his wife Pat also run Sutton Jazz Club in
Surrey, England. He has recorded more than 20 CDs and is in high demand
across the globe with frequent touring dates in Switzerland, France, Belgium,
and Germany. This event is sponsored by Frank Nissel.
Smoothie Day Celebration
Thursday, May 22, at 2 pm - Fitness Center
*More information on this event can be found in the Fitness & Wellness Insert.
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Sampler of Ideas Series: Joanne Fungaroli
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“The U.S. Financial System - Too Important to Fail!”
Sponsored by the Education Committee
Thursday, May 22, at 4 pm - Founders Room
After the crash of 2008 which involved most of the financial systems of the
western democracies, Congress passed legislation aimed at preventing future failures.
This presentation will discuss the newest aspect of the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation’s responsibilities, including its international coordination work, in relation to the largest complex financial institutions whose failure could disrupt U.S. financial stability.
The FDIC’s expanded responsibilities - adopted by the U.S. Congress in 2010 as part of the DoddFrank Act - followed from the experience of the recent financial crisis (2008) and supplement the FDIC’s
historic responsibilities - since the Great Depression - to maintain stability and public confidence in the U.S.
financial system, including through bank deposit insurance.
Joanne Fungaroli is an attorney who currently works as a senior cross-border specialist, focusing on
coordination with Europe, for the FDIC’s Office of Complex Financial Institutions. She has lived, studied, and
worked in several European countries and speaks French fluently. Her parents, Marilyn and Al, who reside at
the Hill, always encouraged and supported Joanne’s international aspirations. A special thank-you to Marilyn
and Al Fungaroli for inviting their daughter to speak at The Hill.
The Penn Vet Working Dog Center
“Raising &Training Dogs to Save Lives”
Sponsored by the Education Committee
Thursday, May 29, at 2 pm - Founders Room
Working dogs are dogs specifically trained to assist humans. The Penn Vet Working Dog Center focuses on
dogs that use their noses to save lives, whether that is through explosive detection, search and rescue or medical detection (cancer and diabetes). This presentation, by the Executive Director, Dr. Cindy Otto, the training
staff and some of our talented puppies, will provide a background on the PVWDC and the mission, what we
are doing why we are doing what we are doing. We will explain how we are different from working dog organizations and we will demonstrate some of the amazing skills of our dogs.
Transitions through Levels of Care, Information Session
Friday, May 30, at 11 am - Theatre
Everything you need to know about the different levels of care offered at The Hill. Join Peter von Mechow,
Healthcare Administrator; Nicole Bennett, Director of Resident Services; Michelle Morton, Oakley Hall
Administrator, and Dawn Sterling; Liaison for Senior Helpers, for a question and answer session to learn
more about the medical support services available.
Wii Games: Wheel of Fortune with Resident Services
Friday, May 30, at 2 pm - Advance Registration
The Resident Services team will be hosting an interactive game session of Wheel
of Fortune on the Wii, which is an interactive game console, with the residents as
the contestants. There will be three teams (three residents on each team) that work
together to solve the word puzzles. Advance Registration - Sign up in the RSVP
book, to experience the infamous spinning wheel on the big screen on the Theatre.
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Upcoming Dining Events
By Paul Lee
Kentucky Derby Happy Hour
Saturday, May 3, at 4 pm - Club Room
Don’t forget your hats, ladies! Cheer on your favorite horse or jockey
while watching the race on TV and enjoying homemade Mint Juleps and
butlered hors d’oeuvres. There will also be a Kentucky-style menu for
dinner that evening.
Mother’s Day Special Brunch
Sunday, May 11, from 11 am to 2 pm (Reservations Required)
In addition to our standard Sunday menu, a Bloody Mary Bar, children’s buffet, and brand new chocolate
fountain will be included. Space is limited for this event, so please make your resevations early.
Memorial Day Outdoor BBQ & Clam Bake Buffet
(Weather Permitting)
Monday, May 26, from 12 to 1:30 pm (Reservations Required)
Standard picnic cuisine, including BBQ chicken, beef and clam bake, and
more. Space is limited, so please make your reservation early.
Casual attire is welcome.
Great Performances at The Hill
Wiener Blut - Sunday, May 4, at 2:30 pm - Theatre
Conductor Johannes Wildner leads the Philharmonic Orchestra Bratislava in a command
performance of Johann Strauss’s final operetta, “Wiener Blut” (Viennese Blood).
Featuring: Victor Leon and Leo Stein.
Beethoven: Fidelio - Sunday, May 11, at 2:30 pm - Theatre
This memorable staging by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, recorded live at the Zurich Opera House in 2004.
Featuring: Camilla Nylund, Jonas Kaufmann, László Polgár, Elizabeth Rae
Magnuson, and Alfred Muff.
Don Giovanni - Sunday, May 18, at 1:30 pm - Theatre (*Note: Time Change)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Don Giovanni,” filmed at Rome’s Teatro Argentina and directed by
Enrico Castiglione. Featuring: Renato Bruson, Stefano de Peppo, and Anna Laura Longo.
Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6 - Sunday, May 25, at 2:30 pm - Theatre
Austrian maestro Herbert von Karajan conducts the Berlin Philharmonic in this 1984
performance of Tchaikovsky’s last completed work. This was recorded live in Vienna.
*Saturday Special Matinee titles are to be announced on Channel 24.
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Looking Ahead to June
David Kim and Friends
Heart of The Hill Choir Spring Concert
Monday, June 2, at 8 pm - Founders Room
Wednesday, June 11, at 3 pm - Founders Room
Advance Registration ($)
Dr. Marc Gallicchio presents
“From Versailles to Munich: The Great War
and the Origins of World War II”
Interfaith Presentation:
Imam Richard Miller
Thursday, June 19, at 4 pm - Location TBD
Sponsored by the Education Committee
Tuesday, June 3, at 4 pm - Founders Room
Sponsored by the Education Committee
(see below for details)
In honor of National Wedding Month, Resident
Services will hold the following special events:
Erdenheim Farm Presentation
Thursday, June 5, at 1:30 pm - Founders Room
Wedding Fashion Show - We are seeking residents to
model or donate wedding attire. If interested,
please contact Nicole Bennett at extension 8724.
D.A. Risa Vetri Ferman presents
“Town Hall Meeting & Internet Safety”
Thursday, June 5, at 4 pm - Founders Room
Sponsored by the Education Committee
(see below for details)
“Here Come the Flowers” wedding centerpiece
demonstration with Cheryl Wilkes.
Faux Wedding Reception with the John Hoey Orchestra.
Dr. Marc Gallicchio
“From Versailles to Munich:
The Great War and the Origins of World War II”
Tuesday, June 3, at 4 pm - Founders Room
Historians seeking to
explain the origins of World
War II almost always find
their way back to the end
of the Great War and the
Versailles Treaty. Rather than
repeat those earlier debates
Dr. Marc Gallicchio will try a
somewhat different approach
and begin with the following
question: Why do so many people believe that the
treaty ending one war should have prevented another one a generation later?
Dr. Marc Gallicchio is the Chairman of the
history department at Villanova University. His
knowledge of modern military history, with an
emphasis on Japan’s role in World War II as well as
the post-World War II East Asian conflicts that continue to shape international relations to the present,
day are Gallichio’s forte.
The Hill at Whitemarsh
Volume 10 Issue 5
D.A. Risa Vetri Ferman
“Town Hall Meeting & Internet Safety”
Thursday, June 5, at 4 pm - Founders Room
Risa Vetri Ferman is the elected District
Attorney of Montgomery County, first earning her
seat in November 2007 after working for 15 years
in the trenches as a courtroom prosecutor.
She will provide an overview of the criminal justice system and operation of the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office. Additionally, she will touch on
the subject of Internet
Safety by identifying the many ways
criminals manipulate
the Internet to commit crimes and harm
victims and offer
direct advice on how
to best use these tools
to prevent becoming a
victim.
4000 Fox Hound Drive
Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
May 2014
Volume 10 Issue 5
Seeking Summer
Tennis Players
A merry band of Hill residents who are actively involved
in tennis at the Erdenheim Indoor Court, Plymouth
Whitemarsh High School, and additional indoor venues.
We are looking for summer players now!
Anyone interested in more details about playing
should call Tom Schoonmaker (x8535).
FILM CLUB -- Special Features
The 1993 BBC miniseries
Book Club
“To Play the King”
May 13 - Episodes 1 and 2
May 20 . - Episodes 3 and 4
Starring Ian Richardson, it is the sequel to
“The House of Cards”, shown in March.
It is not necessary to have seen
“The House of Cards”
to enjoy “To Play The King”
Thursday, May 15:
The Roundhouse by
Louise Erdrich
2:30 pm - Creative Arts Studio
Qui? Le Cerle Français
Quoi? A French “reading” group: we read aloud and discuss
Où? The Club Room
Quand? Saturdays from 10 to 11:30 am
Pourquoi? To regain skill in the language and enjoy “classic” texts
Led by Charlotte Kleis, Ph.D., retired professor of French
language, literature, and civilization at Temple University.
Questions? Call Charlotte (x8474) or Suzanne Scott (x8670).
Submissions for The
View are due by the
20th each month to
ensure placement.
The Hill at Whitemarsh
To submit information for The View, please contact
Laura Maginley, communications coordinator, at
Laura.Maginley@thehillatwhitemarsh.org or
215-402-8726
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Thank you to our
resident editors!
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