Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors magazine, April 2020

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Dear Friends & Neighbors, Spring has sprung and so much is different. Prom and graduation parties are being planned, and home repairs and landscaping are now a concern. These are different times than we’ve seen. PUBLICATION TEAM PUBLISHER: Bob Blaisse EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PUBLISHER and CONTENT COORDINATOR: Liz Burnett DESIGNER: Kim Cesati CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER: Shannon Locher, Shannon Lynn Photography www.ShannonLynnPhotography.com COVER PHOTO STYLISTS: Blush Salon, Michele Quinn & Brittany Naab CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Bob Blaisse, Liz Burnett, Doug Humes, Chris Stack, Jim Casar, Len Sciulli, Scott Magness, David Linn Cook, Sheila Turner, Erik Le Blanc, Dr. Heather Sefried, DC, Christina Manning, Kelly DeLong ADVERTISING Contact Publisher: Bob Blaisse, 610-453-5536 Email: BBlaisse@BestVersionMedia.com COMMUNITY SUBMISSIONS Have feedback or questions about how to submit events, updates, ideas for articles, high resolution photos, etc.? We will do our best to include as much community information as space permits. Please contact our Content Coordinator Liz Burnett at LBurnett@BestVersionMedia.com. CONTENT SUBMISSION DEADLINES Content Due the 5th of every month. Any content, resident submissions, guest columns, advertisements and advertorials are not necessarily endorsed by or represent the views of Best Version Media (BVM) or any municipality, ratepayers or homeowners associations, businesses or organizations that this publication serves. BVM is not responsible for the reliability, suitability or timeliness of any content submitted. All content submitted is done so at the sole discretion of the submitting party. © 2020 Best Version Media. All rights reserved.

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The Magee Family: Proving “The Best Is Yet to Come!”

This past month, I’ve seen our Newtown Square community come together over concerns for our community. We’re fortunate to have Police, Fire, Doctors, Nurses, EMTs, Clergy and yes, friends and neighbors who live in our community. And to have elected officials whose leadership has made our community stronger. Newtown Square surely is a community of friends and neighbors: seniors, singles, moms and dads, kids and teachers and volunteers. I’ve never been as impressed with our hometown as now, when so much seemed so concerning without friends and neighbors. We’re living through some strange times. Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors has been fortunate to be Bringing People Together even during these times, through our social network in print (and online at www.NewtownSquareMag.com), made possible by our advertising Sponsors. You know I’m always impressed by our business leaders, but now even more by our advertising Sponsors in these times of late. Times when friends and neighbors come to help. Our advertising Sponsors should hear from us in these times. Please, show your own kind of hometown leadership as a Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors Reader, and stand by these our hometown heroes too, our advertising Sponsors whose investment in Newtown Township residents makes our hometown magazine possible. Find out how on page 14. I know you’ll enjoy this month’s issue. When you find yourself reading a Sponsor’s ad, pay it forward in these confusing times. Reach out to a business leader you see on our pages. Call or email them, to simply tell them “Thank You” for Bringing People Together, in print, as a simple monthly pleasure that reflects one of the best versions of ourselves and our community during these interesting times.

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Dear Residents, Spring: the end of hibernating, the return of mild weather, and more daylight for outdoor enjoyment. But this Spring’s global health “event” has upended plans, expectations and priorities in our local and global communities. May this crisis soon pass and leave us with greater awareness and appreciation of humanity’s resourcefulness and resilience. This issue features The Magee Family, Newtown Square neighbors who are all busy with work, school, sports, and hobbies but gladly made time to welcome us into their lives. This issue also includes timely and informative articles from 7 of our Expert Contributors. And our Business Profile about JHL Landscaping introduces you to JHL Owner TJ Warner, our Landscaping and Hardscaping Expert. Discover when and why TJ got interested in the science and art of landscaping, and meet TJ’s team of landscape and hardscape artists and experts. During April, Christians will observe Holy Week and Easter, and Jews will observe Passover. There is clearly much to pray for and be grateful for. Until we meet again here next month, may you all stay healthy, happy and blessed!

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Expert Contributors Automotive Repairs & Service Lou Matteo Edgemont Automotive 5040 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square 610 -353-9868 • EdgemontAuto@verizon.net www.EdgemontAutomotive.com

Electric Service, Residential/Commercial Andrew Martella, Sr. Martella Electric Company 484-498-2965 • MartellaElectric@rcn.com www.MartellaElectric.com

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Fireplace Products Scott Magness Scott’s Fireplace Products 3137 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square 484-422-8334 • SFP@ScottsFireplaceProducts.com www.ScottsFireplaceProducts.com Food & Beverage Christopher Heath, Corporate Chef Elyse Lovenworth, Beverage Director Firepoint Grill, a Paxos Restaurant 3739 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square Reservations: 484-428-3093 www.FirepointGrill.com/reservations www.PaxosRestaurants.com

Chiropractic Care Dr. Heather Sefried, DC The Joint Chiropractic 3520 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square 267-678-2225 • Info@TheJoint.com www.TheJoint.com

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Hair Salon Michele Quinn, Owner Brittany Naab, Co-Owner Blush Salon & The Studio by Blush Salon 3515 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square 610-325-3266 • MQuinn@BlushLooks.com www.BlushLooks.com Heating & Air Conditioning Len Sciulli Len Sciulli & Sons Heating & Air Conditioning 500 Abbott Drive, Broomall 610 -328-4341 • SciulliAndSons@hotmail.com www.LenAndSons.com

Landscape Design & Landscaping TJ Warner JHL Landscaping 610 -356-4104 • TJ@JHLlandscaping.com www.JHLLandscaping.com

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The Magee Family: Proving “The Best Is Yet to Come!” When we sat down to talk with the Magee Family, their individual and shared stories quickly made it clear that they’re the kind of Newtown Square neighbors who expect — and are doing everything they can — to prove that “the best is yet to come!” Brendan Magee grew up in Havertown, and attended Monsignor Bonner High School and Temple University, where he enjoyed playing on both schools’ Tennis teams. After graduating from Temple, he worked for five years in the mid-’90s as a Financial Planner for a Main Line firm. He became frustrated with the substandard returns the firm’s mutual funds were producing, but what pushed Brendan over the edge was the lack of answers for why the so-called “experts” couldn’t maintain consistent performance. He got to the point where he had to find a better way to help people or find a new profession. His prayers were answered and he found his calling in 1994, when he was fortunate enough to meet four Nobel Prize winners in the field of economics from The University of Chicago. They showed him that the world of investing worked very differently from what Wall Street tells the public. With that, he found the way to help people discover how markets really work and have the peace of mind they wanted to experience. Now rewind a bit and meet Brendan’s wife Jennifer. She grew up in Sharon Hill. At Cardinal O’Hara High School, her experience on the track team developed her stamina and fitness, and prepared her to have a great experience as a member of the crew 6

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Jennifer and Brendan Magee

team when she attended Washington College on Maryland’s Eastern shore. After Jennifer graduated in 1995 with a B.A. in English and a minor in History, she stayed and coached crew there for a couple years while she worked toward her Master’s in English, with a plan to someday be an English professor and teach Shakespeare. But after Jennifer discovered “a whole new world” while working at a camp for Catholic and Protestant children in northern Ireland and then also worked for a few years in the DC area, she got excited about and committed to “teaching peace.” While Jennifer was working on her Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, she lived at home with her parents in Aldan. During a 2006 Christmas party they hosted for all their relatives, Jennifer’s aunt played matchmaker, by calling and inviting Brendan to “come to this party and meet this girl!” Brendan accepted that invitation, and he and Jennifer met and chatted that night. Two weeks later, Brendan called Jennifer and asked her out. As they planned their first date, Jennifer suggested that they go together to 5pm Saturday Mass and then go out for dinner. That’s the moment Brendan knew that Jennifer was very special and the woman he wanted to marry. When they got engaged six months later, Jennifer was teaching an Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies course at Swarthmore College. They got married in October 2007, and waited until the following summer to honeymoon in the Grand Cayman Islands.


After their honeymoon, Jennifer and Brendan purchased her parents’ home in Aldan because her dad was ill and her parents were downsizing and moving to Newtown Square. By 2015, The Magees, now a family of four, needed more space, so they moved to their Newtown Square home in Green Country Village, which they love. They feel blessed to have had some quality time with Jennifer’s dad before he passed away. The Magees are also grateful to live in the same neighborhood as Jennifer’s mom. “This is a community of people who look after each other and are very welcoming!” said Brendan. He and Jennifer also appreciate how much the Marple Newtown School District has helped them as parents by providing such a great educational and social experience for their sons Liam and Owen. Brendan and Jennifer’s older son, Liam, just turned 11. One of his favorite hobbies is making Origami finger puppets. Math is his favorite subject this year as a 5th-grader at Culbertson Elementary. This winter, Liam enjoyed playing on a Marple Newtown Recreation Youth Basketball team, which his dad Brendan coached. “Liam has a wonderful personality and is a lot of fun to be around!” Brendan said. “He makes friends very easily, and is especially conscious of other people’s feelings.” Liam thinks he might like to work someday as a blogger and a YouTuber who creates gaming videos. Younger son Owen is a 3rd-grader at Culbertson. His favorite school subject is also Math and his favorite TV show is Planet Earth. This well-rounded 9-year-old likes to bowl, golf, practice

(L- R): Liam and Owen Magee

jiu-jitsu, and play the recorder and ukulele. He’s looking forward to his third year playing baseball on a NELL team. Owen used to say he’d be a pilot someday, but his curiosity and interest in the world now has him planning to be a “stay-at-home scientist,” so he can be home for his kids and work on experiments in his basement! “Owen has a caring, tender heart,” Jennifer said fondly. “Family is Owen’s top priority, especially looking out for his brother.” “Owen’s got a thousand faces he uses, to make you laugh,” added Brendan, “and to let you know how much he loves you.” Continued on page 8

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Last year, when a Labradoodle joined the Magee Family, Liam named their puppy Toby. Now a full-grown all-around good dog, Toby’s favorite things to do are run all around Sawmill Park and swim in the creek there. Since 1998, Brendan has owned and run his own business, Inevitable Wealth Coaching (www.CoachGee.com). As an Investor Coach, Brendan lives to help families fulfill their American Dream. He does that by empowering families to discover their true purpose for life and money, and then align their investing with those two purposes. He describes his coaching as a process where people transform their experience of money and investing and become free to create the life they always wanted for themselves and their family. Brendan has just published his second book, The Investor’s Bill of Rights: Owning Your American Dream, which he hopes investors will use to tip the odds of success in their favor. The book is available from online booksellers. Jennifer still very much enjoys working at Swarthmore College. She serves as the Senior Associate Director of their Lang Center for Civic and Social Responsibility. In alignment with Ernest Boyer’s definition of Engaged Scholarship, the Lang Center

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A five-year Magee family tradition is summer vacations in Avalon and enjoying the delicious food at the nearby Crab House restaurant at Two Mile Landing in Wildwood. Another tradition, fostered by Jennifer’s dear Vietnam Veteran dad, is to expect that “The best is yet to come!” That’s clearly what Brendan and Jennifer Magee are committed to making possible, for their sons Liam and Owen and for the good folks in the local communities they serve. Do you know a family that readers of our magazine might like to meet in an upcoming issue? Nominate them by email to Liz Burnett at LBurnett@BestVersionMedia.com. NS


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History Spotlight Widening the Pike at Boot Rd, 1954 (the trolley tracks are gone)

W I DE N I NG “the Pike” by Doug Humes Photos courtesy of Lloyd Roach Collection at Newtown Square Historical Society

West Chester Pike, 1955 (4 lanes almost fully paved)

and in 1956, the section out to Boot Road was opened. The widened Pike was finally extended to West Chester by the end of 1961. Lloyd Roach grew up on nearby Boot Road. He recently shared with us some slides his family took of the pike-widening work as it stood in 1955 or so. Step back in time and enjoy these scenes, which have not yet been seen outside of the Roach family!

Toll Booth on West Chester Turnpike

The West Chester Pike familiar to us was the child of an existing road out from Market Street in Philadelphia, and the need, in 1789, to have a good road for continuing the journey to the new county seat of Chester County. Back then, the eastern townships were split off to form Delaware County, which got to keep the county seat – the city of Chester. Chester County located its new county seat at the small crossroads village of Turks Head. The city fathers decided that naming the town for a swinging sign over the local tavern was perhaps not dignified enough for a county seat, and so they changed the name to West Chester. Otherwise we would be driving out there on Turks Head Pike! In 1793, the extension from Newtown Square was laid out, a narrow dirt road winding over the hilly Chester County countryside. The road was upgraded in 1848, to a toll turnpike, and a plank road was built from Philadelphia as far as Newtown Square, The Pike circa 1920, looking but the rest of the journey was still west (the trolley is heading a rutted and muddy narrow road. toward West Chester) Through much of the 19th century, a stagecoach ran from West Philadelphia to West Chester, with a regular stop at Newtown Square. In the 1890s, the route west became easier for passengers, as a trolley line ran out from 69th Street all the way to West Chester, on the south side of the roadway. In 1918, the State of Pennsylvania took control of the road, and discontinued the hated tolls and toll booths. The trolleys continued to run until the early 1950s, when service was cut back as portions of the road were widened from 2 to 4 lanes, using the trolley’s right of way for the 2 new automobile lanes. The widening project finally reached past Newtown Square, 10

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s n o i t a l u C ongrat April Sproul Lanes Student of the Month Sproul Lanes Assistant Manager Sheila Biddle presents Certificate of Achievement to Joe McGinnis Photo courtesy of Sproul Lanes

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Joe McGinnis! Nominate the Next Student of the Month! Any student in grades 7 -12 in any school within the borders of the Marple Newtown School District can be nominated by a parent, teacher or themself. Send a 200-word essay to SOTM@SproulLanes.com explaining why the student excels in Service to friendship, school or other local communities. Academic or athletic excellence may be considered but is not required. The Winner will be featured in next month’s magazine and will also receive a Sproul Lanes Pizza Bowl Gift Certificate good for 2 hours of bowling for up to 10 people plus pizza, sodas, snacks and free shoe rental. N S

We’re pleased to announce that the April Sproul Lanes Student of the Month is St. Joe’s Prep Sophomore Joe McGinnis! To celebrate this recognition, Joe received a Certificate of Achievement and a gift certificate for a “Pizza Bowl” party from Sproul Lanes, our Sponsor of this award program. The same day Joe learned he was selected as this month’s winner, he also learned he had made his school’s Varsity Baseball team! Joe started playing baseball at age 6, with Marple Township Little League (MTLL). He plays outfield and he loves team sports. Joe also enjoys playing basketball and volleyball with St. Anastasia’s CYO recreation sports program. His teammates there also happen to be a great group of local friends with whom Joe maintains strong ties. Five years ago, Joe learned to play the guitar. Since then, he’s written quite a few songs, which he and another good friend have performed (along with some cover songs) for some enthusiastic local audiences. The musical duo also recently played in support of the JDRF One Walk Philly event, to entertain the dedicated walkers, volunteers and sponsors who were raising money to help make living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) safer and healthier. Joe is also involved in several school-sponsored Girard Avenue neighborhood service projects. He also frequently and eagerly offers to help his own local neighbors, many of whom are senior citizens, with snow removal and other labor-related activities. This fine young man is also an honor student who consistently demonstrates academic excellence. Joe hasn’t yet decided what he may study after high school, but he sees himself at a large university like Penn State or the University of Maryland. Congratulations again, Joe, and much success and enjoyment in all your future endeavors!

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Expert Contributor by Erik Le Blanc Retro Fitness Newtown Square

Have You Found the Right Personal Trainer Have you Found the Right Personal Trainer? There are many different characteristics of personal trainers in the fitness industry, from trainers who act like drill sergeants to those who act like educators or motivators, etc. Trainers have many different personalities and specialties, but the question comes down to: Which one is right for you? Shopping for a trainer should be the same as buying a car or a house. Research should be done before investing not only your time but also your money. Having a trainer can help guide you toward a goal. Whether your goal is personal, medical, or performance improvement, investing in a trainer to help you is important for your wellness and achieving your goals. Here are some things to look for when searching for the right personal trainer.

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Calling All Reader Leaders: Let’s Pay It Forward Two years ago this month, I quietly visited local business leaders I recognized as Newtown Square’s Godmothers and Godfathers. You know them: the respected deans of commerce and total goodwill for Newtown Square. In those meetings, I asked business leaders to come together in support of a shared vision to be Bringing People Together through a new monthly magazine just for Newtown Square. You know the result. You’re holding it, thanks to our hometown Godmothers and Godfathers.

Any reader can be Reader Leader by simply calling any advertising Sponsor and thanking them for their investment in our hometown. Let them know you’ll choose to do business with them first because they chose to Sponsor Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors.

Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors coming in the mail every month, and online at www.NewtownSquareMag.com has changed our community. It seems everyone knows and loves receiving and reading “the magazine with a family on the cover,” which our hometown advertising Sponsors make possible.

Think about any businesses you know and trust. Shouldn’t they benefit by being “at the party” of Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors? Invite them. If your Reader Leadership brings in a new Sponsor, I’ll be asking to share your name with readers, and for you to select a Newtown Square family to be our cover Resident Feature for an upcoming edition. Please, consider extending your personal invitation to any business owner you know, to come join the party that’s Bringing People Together in our hometown. (Read below to learn how.) NS

Bob Blaisse

Publisher, Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors

Three easy steps to becoming a Reader Leader…

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Send an email to any business owner, reccommending Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors magazine as the best way that business can become known and rewarded by Newtown Township residents for sponsoring your hometown magazine.

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Use your email to introduce the business owner to Bob Blaisse, Publisher of Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors magazine, by also copying Bob (BBlaisse@BestVersionMedia.com). Just let your magazine Publisher and your business contact do the rest.

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If the business owner you connect with Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors magazine becomes an advertising sponsor of our community, you’ll be named a Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors magazine “Reader Leader.”

Reader Leaders helping to grow Newtown Square’s monthly magazine will be featured in an upcoming edition, for their reader leadership, and asked to nominate a Newtown Township resident family to appear on the cover of any upcoming edition of Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors magazine.

Help grow your town’s monthly magazine for the benefit of all readers…

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Then name a Newtown Township resident to appear on the cover of an upcoming edition.

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It’s time to pay it forward. For that to happen, I’m calling on Reader Leaders to come forward, to reward our Sponsors for their investment in Newtown Square’s social network hosted by the people, for the people, and about the people of Newtown Square. It’s time to show our Sponsors who have invested in Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors that our social network in print can create a return on that investment with impact created by Reader Leaders.

Reader Leadership grows our magazine because our Sponsors hear you and come to know how you value them and their investment that brings our magazine to your door every month.


Expert Contributor by Jim Casar Carpet Warehouse

When dirt remains in carpets, it prematurely destroys the fibers and backing. Professional-grade carpet cleaning machinery is required to loosen and completely extract all the dirt, all the way down to the carpet backing.

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Carpet Time!

If your carpets are looking dingy and spotted, don’t blame the kids or dogs who enjoyed playing in the snow this winter. There’s a reason why we call it “Spring Cleaning”: Spring’s the time to rid your carpets of all the salts, cinders and mud that got tracked into your house after the winter fun of snowman-building and snowball fights. Sure, regular (weekly or more frequent) vacuuming of your carpets helps keep them looking good (or at least decent). And it’s one of the most important things you can do all year long. Vacuuming keeps the carpet pile raised. It also keeps dirt from breaking down the fibers and making your carpets look dull and flat. But vacuuming just can’t get all the dirt out of your carpets. The second most important way to care for your carpets is to get them CLEANED. Carpet shampooers and steam-cleaning machines that are affordable for consumers do an OK job. But they’re not designed to literally get to “the bottom of things.” They don’t have the power to remove all dirt and restore your carpets to like-new condition. To protect your investment and help your carpeting look better longer, cleaning by a trained professional is not only recommended, it’s necessary.

Most carpeting comes with a manufacturer’s warranty. The warranty will not be honored if you can’t prove you’ve followed all the requirements, which are typically that every 12 to 18 months, you’ve had the carpeting professionally cleaned by a certified specialist and that you have the receipts to prove such regular deep cleaning was done. The other more immediate and pleasing benefit of having your carpets professionally cleaned is that they’ll look brighter and feel and smell cleaner. Everything looks and feels new in Springtime. While you’re freshening up the rest of your house inside and out and letting spring breezes in your open windows, remember to fully remove winter dirt from your carpets so they can look refreshed and beautiful for another year. NS

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Business Profile

Creating the Outdoor Space of Your Dreams by Liz Burnett Photos by Shannon Lynn Photography www.ShannonLynnPhotography.com

TJ Warner, Owner of JHL Landscaping

Spring’s milder weather has us all looking forward to enjoying the great outdoors again. If you’re thinking about sprucing up your outdoor living space, our local expert, TJ Warner of JHL Landscaping, has the experience and know-how you need to make your vision a reality. TJ (short for Thomas Joseph) grew up in Broomall. His dad owned a construction company that built homes on the Main Line. Since age 12, TJ has been on construction sites, watching and learning what’s required to transform parcels of land into beautiful homes surrounded by lush lawns and landscapes. He loved all the construction machinery, the noise and dirt, the busy-ness, and the working with — and patiently waiting through — weather and other challenges. TJ was lucky to discover very early in his life exactly where he feels happiest: outdoors, using dirt, rocks, and other natural materials to help his customers create the outdoor space of their dreams. While TJ attended Marple Newtown High School, he worked part-time for several DELCO lawncare and landscaping companies. That hands-on experience helped him confidently choose his future career. Soon after he earned his Bachelor’s degree

from West Chester University, TJ purchased JHL Landscaping, a small local lawn care business that included one truck, one trailer, four employees and some turf management equipment. TJ had met his future wife, Samantha (“Sam”), while they were both attending WCU. Sam grew up in Wyckoff, NJ, and had chosen WCU to prepare for a teaching career. Shortly after they got engaged, a horrible foot injury forced TJ to need someone he could trust to help with his business. Sam left teaching, and started handling the office duties. TJ and Sam got married in 2013, and have been parents since 2015. They’re now a family of 5 with 3 kids under age 6! Most people can easily appreciate how beautiful lush landscaping creates an inviting natural environment. Few people know, however, how much creativity and scientific knowledge are required to design, create and maintain such natural beauty. JHL’s professionally trained Landscape Architect and Design specialists have the knowledge and decades of experience needed to make their residential and commercial customers’ landscape design ideas obtainable and affordable. They’re experts at educating you about all options for creating beautiful gardens full

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of variety and color as well as classy “low maintenance” lawns, shrubs and plants. They’re also experts at designing and installing landscape lighting, an excellent way to enhance the beauty of your outside spaces and planted beds. Hardscape, a relatively newer term, refers to structures added to a landscape design to enhance your outdoor living space. Some examples are patios, walkways, stairs, border and edge stone, retaining walls, fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, pools and fencing. Hardscape design and construction requires in-depth understanding of appropriate and durable materials, space requirements, irrigation systems and proper grading to ensure adequate drainage. JHL can handle all hardscape design, construction, installation and maintenance projects. Their in-house specialists work with each customer, side by side, from the initial hardscape design meeting until the project is completed to the customer’s satisfaction. To stay beautiful and inviting, landscapes require regular and seasonal maintenance. JHL offers many services to reliably manage it all: Spring and Fall clean-up, mulching landscape beds, monthly landscape care, and regular lawn mowing and maintenance, which includes fertilization, weed and insect control, core aeration and overseeding. Other services offered include seasonal planting, corrective pruning, drainage and irrigation solutions, holiday decor and gutter cleaning. They’ve got the top-notch equipment, professionally trained teams, and industry know-how to keep it all looking tip-top! JHL Landscaping has a hauling division whose trucks transport their own materials to their job sites. The trucks are also often Sq A Ne ua w re tow Or n igi na l

Entertain Outdoors this Summer!

TJ Warner and his wife Sam(antha)

hired out by large construction companies. And JHL’s “sister company,” The Mulch Connection, sells and delivers mulch, stone, topsoil and firewood to residential homeowners and area landscape companies. Since 2009, TJ’s hard work, dedication and the expertise of the team he has assembled have made JHL Landscaping (www.JHLLandscaping.com) one of today’s premier full-service Landscape/Hardscape Design, Construction and Management companies in the Philadelphia area. In addition to President TJ Warner and Office Manager Sam Warner, JHL’s Management Team includes General Manager Drew Reish, Landscape Designers Rob Bergen and Bruce Rawlings, Landscape Architect Andy Bianco, Field Supervisors Jake Angelilli and Mark Wagner, and Secretary Randi McCormick. Collectively, this team has over 100 years of industry expertise! JHL graciously offers free consultations and estimates, to help bring into focus your vision for your outdoor space. Every JHL Landscaping customer sees and feels the stunning results, which are due to consistently high quality of workmanship from start to finish. TJ and his team have a level of professionalism and integrity that sets them apart from their competition. Whether you’re considering adding or simply maintaining your landscaping or hardscaping, put yourself in very good hands by taking advantage of TJ Warner’s love for and expertise in beautifying your outdoor spaces. NS

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Around Town

Places of Worship in Our Community Liberti Church

Newtown Square Presbyterian Church

3722 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square 610-356-1082 www.LibertiChurchNSq.org

Rt. 252 & Goshen Road, Newtown Square 610-356-8063 www.NewtownSquarePres.org

Marple Christian Church

Saint Alban’s Episcopal Church

475 Lawrence Road, Broomall 610-356-6186 www.MarpleChristian.org

New Hope Christian Church 551 Paxon Hollow Road, Broomall 610-356-8211 www.NewHopeBroomall.com

Congregation Beth El - Ner Tamid 715 Paxon Hollow Road, Broomall 610-356-8700 www.CBEnt.org

Newtown Square Friends Meeting House

Latvian Lutheran Church of St. John 301 N. Newtown Street Road, Newtown Square 610-353-2227 www.LatvianLuthChurchPhila.org

120 N. Newtown Street Road, Newtown Square 610-356-4778 Facebook: NewtownSquareFriendsMeeting

3625 Chapel Road, Newtown Square 610-356-0459 www.StAlbans-ns.org

Saint Anastasia Roman Catholic Church 3311 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square 610-356-6225 www.SaintAnastasia.net

Saint Luke Greek Orthodox Church 35 N Malin Road, Broomall 610-353-1592 www.St-Luke.org

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DANJOLELL Barone Memorial Home of Wallingford 908 S. Providence Road Wallingford, PA 19086 610-874-7700 Edward S. Barone, Supervisor


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Spruce Street Baptist Church Newtown Street Road & Gradyville Road Newtown Square 610-353-1525 www.SpruceStreetBaptist.com

Temple Sholom In Broomall 55 Church Lane, Broomall 610-356-5165 www.Temple-Sholom.org

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Expert Contributor by Sheila Turner From the Top Studio of Dance

: e c n a D Where Science Meets Art Take a peek into any dance studio’s reference library and you’ll surely find books on training, technique and performance. But take a deeper look, and you’ll find the not-so-obvious neuroscience articles, physics studies and perhaps even a plastic skeleton or two. There’s no argument that dance benefits the brain just as much as the body, but did you know that its benefits go well beyond the obvious release of endorphins and cognitive connections? There has been a recent surge in research into how dancers’ brains process information and how the study of anatomy and physics can lead to elevated levels of performance, reduce injuries and create a state of superfluidity where the cerebrum and cerebellum are beautifully synchronized. Recent studies by prominent universities have shown definitive proof that dancers use multiple areas of their brain. One area is the part of our brain that controls our ability to move. Another part of our brain that gets involved is where our ability to imagine movement qualities is located. Those two parts of a trained dancer’s brain work together, to make the higher-level decisions about how they will intentionally express emotion as they execute each movement. Such decisions engage a dancer’s whole brain, as they simultaneously think about the sequence, timing, focus and qualities of lightness before making each next movement.

Beyond the brain, it makes sense to educate dancers on their physical anatomy and how to visualize their muscles, joints and bones working to maintain balance, extend their arms and legs and lift themselves higher than ever before. The Franklin Method®, created by Eric N. Franklin, is a growing study that uses dynamic neuro-cognitive imagery, anatomical embodiment and educational skills to create lasting positive change in dancers’ bodies and minds. Another effective method of physical and cognitive dance training comes from encouraging a heightened state of visualization through what is called “marking” — going through the motions of a dance in a minimized way. While this may simply be seen as a method of saving energy, this mental training actually improves overall performance because it allows dancers to commit specific movements, sequences and timing to memory before physically dancing “full out.” Who says science isn’t fun? It certainly is when you can dance your way through! NS

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Expert Contributor by Scott Magness Scott’s Fireplace Products

Preventative Maintenance for Gas Fireplaces As we part ways with the cold weather from the winter season and look forward to the sunny days to come as spring arrives and the flowers begin to bloom, we tend to forget about our gas fireplaces. For the vast majority of homeowners, it’s easy to put gas fireplaces on the back burner with all the outdoor activities lined up: the smell of fresh grass as baseball’s opening day gets underway and the barbecue cookouts there for the taking. While landscaping and gardening around the house comes to the forefront and vacations are being planned, we forget about our gas fireplaces until it gets cold again. Gas fireplaces add wonderful ambiance to any room and can be great heat supplements (especially if an unfortunate power outage occurs). But they have a nasty habit of not working when homeowners need them most. The next step is to call the establishment the gas fireplace came from and request a service appointment, only to find there’s already an extreme backlog for service. This is because many homeowners don’t think about service or maintenance until their gas fireplace is not functioning properly. If a gas fireplace isn’t properly maintained, malfunctions often seem to happen in the middle of winter. Preventative maintenance is the best type of maintenance, and homeowners with gas fireplaces can avoid waiting several weeks for service during winter months by being proactive and having their fireplace cleaned and serviced in the spring

or summer. A specialist will thoroughly clean the gas fireplace and return the logs to their optimal positions and alignment, to ensure the gas fireplace operates as effectively as it should. How often a gas fireplace should be serviced depends on the manufacturer and model, as well as the type of gas fireplace. So, enjoy the warm weather and sunny days ahead, but don’t completely forget about your gas fireplace. Getting it serviced prior to the fall and winter months will help you avoid a potential operation lapse or a long and frustrating wait for service. NS

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Spring

Bunny Cake

By Andrea Hoerner | Yields: 2 bunny cakes

This whimsical cake is perfect for any Easter meal or spring gathering. It has been a tradition in my family for over 25 years. Here’s a tip from me to you: make sure the cake is fully cooled before you start decorating. Otherwise your bunny may crumble!

Ingredients:

• 1 box of your favorite cake mix • Large oval cake platter or cardboard square covered with foil • 1 stick unsalted butter, softened

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 350°. Make the cake batter according to package instructions. Pour the batter into two 8-inch round pans and bake (according to package instructions). Allow to cool. Make the cream cheese frosting by beating together the butter and cream cheese with a hand mixer or stand mixer until light and fluffy. Slowly add in the sugar, beating with each addition. Last, add the vanilla. Start with one round cake. Cut it in half down the center (you should end up with two half-moon shapes). Use some frosting to put them together, flat side down. Then, cut a notch out of the cake about a third of the way from the end to make the bunny’s head. Use half of that wedge for the tail by attaching it to the opposite end (from which it was taken) with toothpicks. Of course, you should eat the other half!

• 8 oz. cream cheese (room temperature) • 4 cups powdered sugar • 1 Tbsp. vanilla extract • 4 cups shredded sweetened coconut • White and pink paper • Glue stick (optional) • Jellybeans • Green food coloring • Colorful marshmallow chicks (optional)

Frost the cake with the cream cheese frosting so it’s completely covered and none of the cake is showing. Pat one cup of coconut flakes into the frosting to make the bunny’s fur.

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Cut bunny ears from your paper (I like using slightly larger pieces for the white part and gluing smaller pieces of pink paper on top) and insert them into the bunny’s head. You may wish to wrap the ends that go into the cake with plastic wrap or foil if you plan to eat the cake. Make the bunny’s face using jellybeans. To make the grass, add food coloring and the remaining coconut to a zip-top bag and shake to evenly distribute the color. Place it all around your bunny and decorate with additional jellybeans and marshmallow chicks, if desired. Repeat the process for the second cake.

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Recent Newtown Township Home Sales

Real Estate

Address Sold Price Bedrooms Bathrooms Sq. Ft. Acres 1001 Pritchard Place . . . . . . $225,000 . . . . 2 . . . . . . 2 . . . . 1,230

6 Withers Lane . . . . . . . . . $2,110,000 . . .

5 . . . . . 5.5+ . . . 8,224 . . 1.14

814 Ellis Avenue . . . . . . . . . $490,000 . . . . 4 . . . . . 2.5 . . . . 2,774 . . 0.57 132 E Chelsea Circle . . . . . . $140,000 . . . . 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . 910 310 Crum Creek Lane . . . . . . $435,000 . . . . 4 . . . . . . 2 . . . . 3,434 . . 1.45 201 Trotters Court, #6 . . . . . . $590,550 . . . . 3 . . . . . 2.5 . . . . 2,663 . . 0.03 5 Devon Drive . . . . . . . . . . $345,000 . . . . 4 . . . . . . 2 . . . . 1,980 . . 0.26 3314 Rodney Drive . . . . . . . . $327,500 . . . . 3 . . . . . 1.5 . . . . 1,545 . . 0.20 2202 Westfield Court . . . . . . . $205,000 . . . . 2 . . . . . 1.5 . . . . 2,004 . . 0.03 1 Beechview Drive . . . . . . . . $510,000 . . . . 4 . . . . . 2.5 . . . . 3,565 . . 0.40 3206 Hartford Court . . . . . . . $310,700 . . . . 3 . . . . . 2.5 . . . . 1,776 400 Park Hill Lane . . . . . . . . $1,075,000 . . .

3 . . . . . 3.5 . . . . 3,827 . . 0.27

104 Trotters Court . . . . . . . . $474,151 . . . . 3 . . . . . 2.5 . . . . 2,295 . . 0.03 311 Belpaire Court . . . . . . . . $185,000 . . . . 3 . . . . . . 2 . . . . 1,726 428 Cornerstone Drive . . . . . $378,000 . . . . 2 . . . . . 1.5 . . . . 1,334 503 Trotters Court, Lot 15 . . . . $494,990 . . . . 3 . . . . . 3.5 . . . . 2,779 Best Version Media does not guarantee the accuracy of the statistical data on this page. The data does not represent the listings of any one agent or agency but represents the activity of the real estate community in the area. Any real estate agent's ad appearing in the magazine is separate from the statistical data provided which is in no way a part of their advertisement.

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Our Community

A Piece of

Mexico

Now in Newtown Square by Christina Manning Photos by Shannon Lynn Photography www.ShannonLynnPhotography.com

Since Rey Azteca Mexican Restaurant opened in Newtown Square on January 11, we can now enjoy “a piece of Mexico” right here in our hometown! Rey Azteca offers a mouth-watering variety of authentic and delicious Mexican food in a vibrant and family-friendly atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to satisfy your Taco Tuesday craving. Rey Azteca’s co-Owner Jenny Palacios grew up in the restaurant industry. She worked in her family’s multiple restaurants,

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Rey Azteca Mexican Restaurant Owners Alan Lamarca and Jenny Palacios

at the cash register, as a Server and as a Hostess, but mostly learning from her father. Jenny fell in love with it but wasn’t sold on the idea of making it a career until she met and married Alan Lamarca, who shares her enjoyment of the restaurant scene. Jenny and Alan decided to team up and start their own restaurant Our new Rey Azteca is actually the third of its kind that Jenny and Alan have opened in PA in the past year. They chose Newtown Square because it has few Mexican restaurants and is constantly developing, a “growth spurt” Jenny wanted to be part of. “Even though Alan and I are the co-Owners of Rey Azteca,” Jenny said, “it is and will always be a family effort.” Jenny’s mother and aunt are constantly changing up the menu, to add even more delectable dishes or to modify their guacamole and make it “just right.” Jenny’s father and uncle actually came up with the name, Rey Azteca, together. Rey means “King” so why not be the King of the Aztecs and, well, of food. Rey Azteca’s extensive menu offers everything that’s delicious and beautiful about Mexican cuisine: a variety of flavors, colors, spices, and fresh ingredients. From sizzling skillet fajitas and

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Cinco de Mayo Will Be More Special This Year! burritos to tacos and salads, there’s something for everyone, even a vegetarian selection. One of their most popular dishes, the Quesadilla Deluxe, features a folded flour tortilla with marinated chicken and shredded cheese served with a side of their Spanish rice. Combine all their authentic Mexican dishes, friendly and quick service, colorful decor and Mariachi background music, and this new “piece of Mexico” could soon become your favorite mini staycation! Plan on celebrating Cinco de Mayo ( Tuesday May 5) at Rey Azteca! They’ll have menu specials, giveaways for customers, and margaritas. (They’re BYOB now, and expect their full liquor license will be issued soon.) For more details about that upcoming celebration and other Rey Azteca updates, visit their Facebook page (search FB for Rey Azteca of Newtown Square). Rey Azteca at 4755 West Chester Pike (near the Regal movie theater) is open 11am- 9pm every day. On Fridays and Saturdays, they’re open until 10pm. Head on over there sometime soon to enjoy lunch or dinner. And be sure to thank Jenny and Alan for bringing this superb piece of Mexico to our community and for being a Sponsor of our hometown Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors magazine! NS

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April Calendar of Events Holy Week Easter

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Weds. April 15

Annual Easter Egg Hunt

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@Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation at Ridley Creek State Park 3900 North Sandy Flash Dr, Newtown Square Children 12 and under are welcome to search the fields of the farm to find eggs with treats and surprises in them, and visit with the Easter Bunny! Doors will open at 10:15am, with entertainment, demonstrations and egg-related crafts until the first hunt begins. After the hunts, there’ll be a puppet show and you can tour the colonial house and farm. Light refreshments will be available for purchase (cash only). Time: Doors open at 10:15am Timed Hunts begin at 11am Cost: FREE for kids 3 and under; Members $5; Non-Members $9. Tickets limited for each age group. Advance purchase recommended.

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@Newtown Township Bldg 209 Bishop Hollow Rd, Newtown Square Former MNHS History teacher Arch Hunter returns to Newtown Square, to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, which continued the process of our Declaration of Independence by giving women the right to vote. Learn how the women of America influenced our political process and started to become leaders moving America forward. Time: 7pm Cost: FREE (Donations accepted!)

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Roots Ramble Music Festival @Downtown Media, State St 18th Annual Americana Roots Ramble, part of Media’s American Music Festival Series. Enjoy a great festival that celebrates American music in all its forms – blues, soul, zydeco, country and more. Featuring world-renowned musicians and the Philadelphia region’s most talented acts – in 20 indoor restaurants and coffeehouses, in and around State Street in Downtown Media. With a single wristband/ticket, you can visit the venues of your choice and hear the artists you want. Most acts will perform two or three sets. Time: 6 - 11:55pm Cost: Music is FREE

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Paper Flowers Workshop @Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation at Ridley Creek State Park 3900 North Sandy Flash Dr, Newtown Square Since the 18th century, we’ve been making artificial flowers from paper or cloth. Workshop participants will make two different varieties of flowers from easily-found types of paper. Other patterns and materials will also be available for participants to experiment with. Light refreshments will be available. Time: Doors open 11:45am; Workshop 12 - 2:30pm Cost: Members $30; Non-Members $35 Registration is limited to 12 participants age 12+.

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@Downtown Media, State Street Media’s main street closes down for traffic and opens up for al fresco dining from Jackson to Orange Sts. Great for groups, great for families with kids. There’s live music all along State Street, and over a dozen different restaurants participating in the seasonal event. Reservations are not required, and with so many places to choose from, walk-ins are definitely welcome.

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World Laughter Day Celebration @Rose Tree Park Amphitheater 1670 N Providence Rd, Media World Laughter Day was created by the founder of Laughter Yoga, Dr. Madan Kataria, to bring together people of all cultures and backgrounds, to foster world peace through laughter. Laughter Yoga is laughter exercise based on everyday situations, rather than on jokes, comedy or humor. This wonderful exercise fosters social connection, teamwork, personal joy, good health and offers many benefits to body, mind and spirit. Laughter Yoga is non-religious and nonpolitical. Join us for this fun family-friendly event for all ages. No experience necessary. No yoga poses. Time: 11:30am - 1:30pm Cost: FREE

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69th Annual National Day of Prayer @Rose Tree Park 1670 N Providence Rd, Media This annual event is an opportunity for all Americans to pray together for our country. This year’s theme is “Pray God’s Glory Across the Earth.” Together we will pray for our government, our military, our police and first responders, our churches and clergy, families, our schools and teachers, our businesses, the media, and for Peace. Bring blankets, chairs, food and friends! Time: 11:30am Worship & Praise 5:30pm Concert & Crusade Cost: FREE

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MNHS Concert in the Park @Marple Newtown High School Gymnasium 120 Media Line Rd, Newtown Square Music! Raffles! Food! Fun! Enjoy performances by Marple Newtown High School and Paxon Hollow Middle School Concert Band, String Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra, Jazz Bands and Elementary Instrumental ensembles. Time: 5pm Cost: FREE

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Happy 50th Anniversary, Newtown Square Petticoat League! by Kelly DeLong, NSPL Board Member Photos from the collection of Kelly DeLong

Newtown Square Police Sgt. Stanly Short, founding member of the Newtown Square Petticoat League, in 1970

In 1970, when Newtown Township Police Sgt. Stanly Short and Officer Steve Copeland were having lunch with friend Milt Finkle at a local deli, they got talking about the lack of recreational programs and facilities for young girls in the community. That conversation led those dads to take action and form the Newtown Square Petticoat League (NSPL; www.NSPLSoftball.com), a softball organization for girls ages 4-18. This year marks NSPL’s 50th Anniversary! Starting with 180 girls in 1970 to 478 girls today, NSPL continues to thrive with the help of volunteer Board Members and Coaches and ongoing community support.

Sgt. Short’s daughter Jody (now Jody Short McQuaid) and her two sisters played in NSPL in the mid-’70s. “My father, Stan Short, and all the coaches taught us how to play as a team, built our confidence and most importantly always told us to go out and enjoy ourselves,” she recalled fondly. “I wasn’t the best player. My sisters Debby and Karen were good. Most times, I would sit on the bench with our dad and help him with the scorebook. He always made me feel like I was just as important to the team as the girls out on the field.” On NSPL’s Troop Field, which was originally a cow pasture on Bishop Hollow Road, championships were won, lifelong friendships made, and careers began. Wendy Smith, NSPL player 1970 - 1979, Coach, and NSPL Board President 1985 -1991, also has fond memories that include working together by hand, to make the fields playable. “When I think about the moments and the time that I spent at NSPL, Opening Day was always

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the most special,” Wendy recalled. “We would wait all year to get back on the field.” When NSPL first started, many of the coaches were the players’ mothers. The league provided Wendy an opportunity to experience sports with her mom, and also helped pave her way for a career as a Coach and Educator. 1998 - 2003 NSPL player Julie Sebastian has made a career of teaching and inspiring young girls in her local softball and fitness instruction business (www.JulieSebastianPitching.com). When asked how NSPL impacted her life, Julie said, “I’ve always hoped to be a positive influence on young girls who are learning to play softball, like so many NSPL coaches were for me. I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity to fulfill that dream and pass along the knowledge I learned at NSPL.” Julie’s most memorable NSPL moment was when, at age 11, she pitched in the 2001 Championship game with her team, Wozniak Landscaping. They came together and won despite a nail-biting last

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inning! There’s more than one reason that game is such a cherished memory for Julie: Her dad was the team Coach. 1979 - 1991 NSPL player and current Board Member Heather Dwyer vividly remembers how her coaches volunteered their time to teach the girls how to play. They taught not only softball rules and mechanics; they also taught sportsmanship and a positive work ethic, which helped Heather on her high school and college softball teams, and as a private-lessons teacher. A look at NSPL’s Troop Field (circa 1983)

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In the early ’80s, Al Bramley and some other Board Members started NSPL’s snack bar. Today, Al’s daughter, Nadine (Bramley) Scali, who played for NSPL for 12 years, helps run the snack bar while watching her own two daughters enjoy NSPL. Nadine remembers teams using trees as backstops and sitting on green wooden benches because there were no dugouts. But Nadine’s most cherished memories are the many hours she and her dad spent together, talking about softball.

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Join us on Saturday April 18th as we celebrate NSPL Opening Day 2020 at Troop Field. And don’t miss Saturday May 2nd Family Fun Day, which includes the Alumnae Game at 5:30pm. For more information, visit www.NSPLSoftball.com.

Heather shared her sweet memory of winning a championship game and then riding in the bed of a pickup truck to the Dairy Queen, to celebrate with her teammates.

Where do we see NSPL 50 years from now? Exactly what Sgt. Stanly Short and many coaches set out to do in 1970: Continue to provide a safe and fun place where girls can play softball, learn the value of teamwork, and make lifelong memories. NS

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The flu is a respiratory system infection that affects many people each year in the United States and around the world. Anyone can get the flu virus, which can cause mild to severe symptoms. Symptoms of the flu include fever, body aches, runny nose, coughing, sore throat, and fatigue. There are many natural things we can do to help reduce our chances of contracting the flu: Wash your hands, disinfect surfaces, avoid touching your face, build up your immune system with vitamins especially vitamin D, eat healthy, increase your veggies, exercise and get adjusted by your chiropractor! When most people think of chiropractic care, their first thought is headaches, back pain and spinal adjustments. There are, however, a number of additional benefits to chiropractic care, including benefits to the immune system. A study done after the 1918 flu pandemic showed a .25% death rate for flu victims who had been under chiropractic care, significantly less than the 5% death rate of flu victims who had not been receiving chiropractic care.

How Chiropractic Boosts Immunity There’s a clear explanation for why chiropractic care can improve the function of the nervous system and body functions. The nervous system and immune system are hardwired to work together, to create optimal responses for the body and interact with each other more often than you may think. The nervous system relays information to the brain from the entire body and

can directly influence receptors in the immune system. The brain has the ability to use nerve cells to communicate directly with the immune system and trigger an immune response. The immune system can send signals to the brain, to let it know of any foreign and unwanted antigens. The brain can then tell the nervous system to react. Doctors of chiropractic are the only doctors trained to detect and eliminate subluxations (vertebrae misalignments) that might interfere with the functioning of your nervous system. Chiropractic adjustments have been shown to reduce stress on the nervous system, which will boost responses of the nervous and immune systems. Therefore, when you feel the slightest early sign of a scratchy throat, stuffy nose, or head cold, immediately get into your chiropractor’s office and get adjusted! Various studies have shown that an adjustment in a certain area will significantly increase white blood cell count. NS

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Marple Newtown Amateur Radio Club

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World Amateur Radio Day is April 18, so this month, we’re celebrating the purpose and activities of the Marple Newtown Amateur Radio Club (MNARC). Their Field Day event at Drexel Park Lodge (June 27 & 28 ) is an annual emergency preparedness exercise for U.S. and Canadian Amateur Radio enthusiasts whose goal during the event is to improve on how quickly they can set up a reliable radio station in improvised conditions, without electricity or buildings, so they’re ready to serve in an emergency. In the United States, the FCC allocates and monitors use of all radio airwaves. Since 1940, the FCC has considered Amateur Radio (also known as ham radio) a valuable noncommercial volunteer emergency communications service and public resource. Ham radio station operators may use FCC-approved Amateur Radio frequencies for personal education, enjoyment and satisfaction, emergency preparedness drills, and to improve electronics and communication techniques. In the early ’90s, a group of local ham radio hobbyists formed MNARC. The club has 80 members, and the club’s ham radio station call letters are K3MN. Meetings are open to the public, and are held at 7pm on the first Thursday of each month (except

July and August) at the Newtown Township Library on Bishop Hollow Rd. MNARC connects people of all ages who are interested in staying current regarding what’s new in the science and art of Amateur Radio. Use of the Amateur Radio airwaves requires a license granted by the FCC, and the club’s classes help folks learn what they need to know to earn an entry-level license or a more privileged advanced-level license. At MNARC meetings, hobbyists or industry professionals give presentations on topics such as electronic tinkering, equipment designs to improve transmitters and receivers, and how to troubleshoot and resolve radio signal interference problems. Some meetings offer experiential presentations by members who share what they did and learned when they took their radio equipment to a remote location. Between meetings, optional time-limited contests and personal achievement awards are offered, such as connecting with a certain number of ham radio stations in 1 state, all 50 U.S. states or in 100 or more countries globally. Some members focus on educating youth or the local community about ham radio as a hobby. MNARC ( www.MNARC.org ) is affiliated with the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the national association for

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