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Year 30, No. 39
Celebrating 30 Years of Community News
Tri-County Concerts 73rd Youth Festival Audition Winners 73rd Annual Youth Festival Concert – The Stars of Tomorrow • June 6 at 7 p.m. inners of the Tri-County Concerts Association’s 73rd Annual Youth Festival auditions will appear in recital on Saturday, June 6, at 7 p.m. at the Science Center Theater, Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell, PA 19422. The young artists include pianists, instrumentalists, and vocalists from Montgomery, Chester, and Delaware Counties. They will perform works by Beethoven, Chopin, Dvorak, Prokofiev, and Elgar, among others. Tickets ($10) will be available at the door. Students and children 6 and older will be admitted free. For information, call 610-649-2517 or visit www.tricountyconcerts.org. Many talented young musicians from the Main Line won top prizes in this year's Tri-County Youth Festival and will perform at the concert. Lower Main Line Winners (Bala Cynwyd and Wynnewood) Flutist Annie Liang of Wynnewood, a 7th grade honor roll student in Bala Cynwyd Middle School, won First Place in the Junior Winds Division. Cellist Alex Wu of Bala Cynwyd, a freshman at Harriton High School, won First Flutist Annie Liang of Wynnewood, a 7th grade honor roll Place in the Senior Strings Divistudent in Bala Cynwyd Middle School, won First Place sion. Another Harriton High School in the Junior Winds Division. freshman, Isabella Egawa of Bala Cynwyd is a member of the Harmonic Duo, a violin duo with Hiroto Saito of Chadds Ford, which won Second Place in the Senior Strings Division (see photo page 2). Upper Main Line Winners (Bryn Mawr and Radnor) Winning First Place in the Senior Ensemble Division was the TradeMark Duo, with pianist Maryann Han and oboist Tanavi Prabhu, both seniors at Radnor High School. Second Place
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“Saturday Night at the Steinway” Free Concert Page 6
Friends’ Central Student to Study in South Korea Page 11
The Palmer Debuts on the Main Line Page 11
See 73rd Annual Youth Festival Concert on page 12
Dining & Entertainment Pages 6 & 7
Education & Camp Pages 8 - 11
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June 3 – June 9, 2015
Mt. Airy Art Garage Features Poet Amy Barone and Book Kamikaze Dance The Swerve First Saturday Reading and Open Mic Saturday, June 6 at 7 p.m.
Mt. Airy Art Garage will feature native Bryn Mawr poet, Amy Barone, at its monthly event, The Swerve, on Saturday, June 6, from 7 to 9 p.m. t. Airy Art Garage will feature native Bryn Mawr poet, Amy Barone, at its monthly event, The Swerve, on Saturday, June 6, from 7 to 9 p.m. Writers Mary Ann Domanska and April Lynn James will co-host and also read at the event, which includes an open mic. Book sales and a signing will follow the spoken word performances. The reading takes place at 11 West Mt. Airy Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19119. Admission is $5 and complimentary refreshments will be offered. For information, visit www.mtairyartgarage.org or call 215-242-5074.
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See Meet Poet Amy Barone on page 4
T H E S AV O Y C O M PA N Y P R E S E N T S “ P AT I E N C E ” Satirical Musical Comedy Operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan • Under the Stars, Amid the Tranquil Beauty of Longwood Gardens and fully-staged with a profeshat do you get when sional orchestra on Friday, you add (20 Love June 12 and Saturday, June Sick Maidens + 20 13 at 8:30 p.m. (raindates: June Thrown-Over Officers of the 14 & 15). Performances of “PaDragoon Guards), divide by (a “fleshly” Poet + an “idylPreparing for The Savoy lic” Poet), and multiply by Company’s performances of (the Village Milkmaid who “Patience” are, from left – cares not for poetry)? You Mary Punshon, Whitney get “Patience,” where everyConnelly, Greg Spurgeon, one ends up with a suitable Meghan Curry, Robert partner, even if it is only a Binkley, Jen Chesterson, tulip or lily. Martha Smylie, and in Under the stars on the front, Bill Kiesling. stage of the Open Air Theatre, amid the tranquil beautience” will benefit CAPA (the ty of Longwood Gardens, Philadelphia High School for Kennett Square, PA, The Creative and Performing Arts). Savoy Company – 115 years The ticket price includes allyoung – a Philadelphia 501 day admission and re-admis(c)3 non-profit organization, producing the sole works of Gilbert and Sullivan, will perform “Patience,” sion on the same day to The Gardens! or “Bunthorne’s Bride.” The operetta or musical comedy will be costumed See The Savoy Company Presents “Patience” on page 12
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