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CELEBRATE THE SWEET LIFE

J E R E M Y H E S S , photographer Jeremy Hess Photographers was created to capture light. Find Jeremy’s images on many of the pages of Fig®. jeremyhessphotographers.com

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ON THESE PAGES Bevan’s Candy graces our cover and many of the following pages with their sugary confections. ­From their famous butter creams to their 2-foot chocolate Santa on page 36, we thank them for sweetening the pages of Fig®.

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C O M M U N I T Y S U P P O R T Thank you to our Community Supporters, Hannum’s Harley-Davidson and Willow Valley Retirement Communities, for supporting the borough of Media and its unique shopping and dining opportunities. Find them on pages 38 & 39


T H E R E ’ S A D I S T I N C T I V E TA S T E T O D O W N T O W N M E D I A : R I C H, A R O M AT I C A N D, A B O V E A L L E L S E , S W E E T.

The holiday season is a time of indulgence. There are, of course, the chocolates we sneak before New Year’s resolutions set in. And there are the necessary indulgences: time off from work, home-cooked meals, connections rekindled with relatives and old friends. Sweet moments like these are easy to come by in a place like Media—truly everybody’s hometown. Shopowners recognize you when you enter their stores. The smiles, even those from complete strangers, are genuine. And for the holiday shopper in search of the perfect gift, a stroll down State Street may leave you feeling like—if you’ll pardon the cliché—a kid in a candy store. So grab a little piece of Media this season. We’re sure you’ll be coming back for more. Enjoy! Deborah Brandt, Editor Meet the rest of the creative and talented team who make Fig® possible at figmediapa.com

W H AT I S F I G ® ? Fig® is a communications package offering both voice and vision for great small cities. Our carefully cultivated audience appreciates authenticity and distinction. A symbol of unity and prosperity, the subtleties of figs and their importance in historic cultures make ‘Fig’ a fitting name to showcase a distinctive small city lifestyle. Fig® celebrates the understated elements and beauty that weave themselves into thriving small cities. EXPERIENCE OTHER FIG® LOCATIONS:

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HOLIDAY FIG 速 FIND A PINT OF GUINNESS WITH A GOOD FRIEND

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GAELIC FARE

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113 West State Street 610.566.5707 sligomedia.com

AUTHENTIC IRISH FARE & BEER NIGHTLY SPECIALS PRIVATE PARTIES & SPECIAL EVENTS


HOLIDAY FIG ® FIND ART CLASSES MAKE GREAT GIFTS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN ALIKE!

CREATIVE GIVING

* by the Community Arts Center Join the Community Arts Center & The Potters Guild together again for

THE BEST HOLIDAY SALE, EVER! DECEMBER 3-10, 2011 Featuring beautifully hand-crafted gifts by local and regional artists in ceramic, glass, clothing, jewelry, paper, photography, metal and more . . . this is no ordinary sale.

FEATURING THE WORKS OF Cynthia Baker • Nancy Barch • Elizabeth Brown • Jan Cohen Louise Roy Doucet • Regina Ewer • Heather Femine • Reggie Farmer • Anne Foresman • Susan Heaver & many more!

414 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford 610.566.1713 communityartscenter.org

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RETREATS

WORKSHOPS

RESIDENT STUDY PROGRAM

BED & BREAKFAST

CONFERENCE SERVICES

BOOKSTORE

SERENITY * by Pendle Hill

HOLIDAY FIG ® FIND A SERENE RETREAT AT PENDLE HILL December 28-January 1 Joyful, simple, alcohol-free. Explore the musical/spiritual odysseys of great composers with Karl Middleman, or renew yourself in a mindfulness retreat with Valerie Brown (Inder Kaur).

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338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford 610.566.4507 pendlehill.org

Located on 23 hidden acres in Wallingford, Pendle Hill is a Quaker study, retreat and conference center that delights in welcoming guests seeking peacefulness during the holiday season. Come walk our grounds, visit our bookstore, savor a farm-to-table meal and see if we’re the right place for you for New Year’s Eve, or any time. Find out more at pendlehill.org


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MYRA REICHEL

Myra Reichel started learning weaving in 1970 at the University of the Arts. Her tapestries are currently on view at the Reiki Healing Center, 20 South Olive Street, Suite 305, by appointment. 610.348.5698 | reikihealingcenter.org

DREW ARATA

“Drawing is always in the mix as the music festivals of Media feed my sketchbook images.” Prints, magnets, tiles and much more are available at Earth & State. 610.566.9270 | earthandstate.com

CREATIVE INSPIRATION

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DONNA CUSANO

This talented artist and popular instructor is a cum laude graduate of Tyler School of Art and has garnered critical acclaim both locally and nationally. She has instructed students for more than 15 years and maintains classes at Delaware College of Art and Design, Darlington Fine Arts Center and her studio in Aston, PA. donnacusano.com

ZHANNA MARTIN

“This is an expression of my love for clay and fascination with the diversity of emotion. I am drawn to figurative work, enjoying the spirit expressing outward through humans; my sculptures look for an understanding of self and the world around us. Through them I attempt to capture and make permanent unique emotional states.” 202.413.1225 | zhannamartin.com

SETH DARNALL

“For any of my work to succeed I cannot create on my terms. When I observe my own surrender I feel the joy of the Creator, like I am sharing secrets with God. The more I can remove of myself in the process the more sincere the work will be.” 610.453.1828 | sethdarnall.com

REBECCA MICHELLE LEE

Rebecca Michelle Lee has studied art in Italy and has degrees in art and business. As an independent artist, Rebecca presents workshops as well as creating fine art. She is currently the Resident Artist of Blueberry Bog vintage & handmade. 610.565.1619 | rebeccamichellelee.com

5TH ANNUAL MEDIA FILM FESTIVAL February 23, 24 & 25

Films 7m to 10pm all 3 nights. Workshops Saturday 2pm to 5pm. mediafilmfestival.org

301 North Jackson Street mediaartscouncil.org

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JOYFUL LEARNING

* by The Walden School

THE WALDEN SCHOOL’S Montessori philosophy inspires confidence, promotes academic excellence and celebrates the uniqueness of each child.

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Preschool & Kindergarten (full-day option) through Grade 8 Half and Full-Day Options Available � Admissions Open House Every Wednesday 9:30-11am

901 North Providence Road 866.738.1921 thewaldenschool.org


320 MARKET CAFE DOES A 360

FRESH FACES

For Jack and David Cunicelli, an expansion to Media comes back around to one key message: Offering the highest degree of quality foods and atmosphere.

JACK CUNICELLI Co-owner, 320 Market Cafe

OTHER 320 MARKET CAFE MUST-HAVES:

• fig & cranberry stuffed porchetta • roasted butternut squash & sweet potato mash • artichoke & olive tapenade • local grass-fed beef meatloaf • roasted brussels sprouts

HOLIDAY FIG ® FIND ARTISAN BLUE CHEESE, CRANBERRY & WALNUT SPREAD

FIG: How did 320 Market come about? 320: We wanted to start a farm-direct produce market with things like seasonal sweet corn, tomatoes and cantaloupe. A couple of years in, we added a deli with fresh healthy sandwiches & huge hoagies. Today, 320 is a vibrant market with a unique feel and community atmosphere. Chef John Adams and his staff produce fantastic fresh cafe-to-go foods, and our artisan and local farmstead cheese selection adds to the mix. FIG: What are the 320 “must-haves”? 320: Misto salad, honey fig & rosemary cheese spread and eggplant parm & broccoli rabe sandwich. FIG: And your most popular item? 320: Our homemade tortilla chips. We make them fresh all day long. Customers love them with our pico de gallo.

FIG: Are many of your patrons regulars? 320: We have over 600 customers a day and know more than half of them by name. They’ve watched us grow as the store has evolved to meet their needs. FIG: So your relationship with them is tangible? 320: Yes. They feel a direct connection to our success, and we are proud to have them as our customers and neighbors. FIG: What do you plan for Media? 320: We will be a friendly neighborhood market with fantastic cafe-to-go foods, unique cheese selection, fresh fast lunch choices and the same deep community connection that we have built in Swarthmore.

21 West State Street 610.565.8320 the320marketcafe.com

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AUTHENTICS TWO RABBITS WALK INTO BEVAN’S CANDY.

The one says: “Easter?” The other says: “What?” Both of his ears have been bitten off. Actually, it’s a cartoon, posted on a bulletin board across from the enrober, the conveyer along which the candy travels and is coated by what looks like a chocolate waterfall. As sweetly dreamy as this scene may sound, with two chocolate toy soldiers standing at attention at the end of the belt, making homemade candy is no joke. And it’s imperative to maintain a sense of humor, especially in the six weeks surrounding Christmas, when on a “good day” Randy can pump out 500 pounds of butter creams, Bevan’s specialty. A “good day” also means 7AM to 1AM. But you make chocolate candy—easy, right? This is a typical statement from customers. In fact, Randy went to candy school in Erie—Retail Confectioners International. He still keeps his binder on a shelf over a massive copper pot, where among other things,

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* Randy Bevan

he mixes the fondant to make molasses chews. The concoction must be exactly 252˚. For dark chocolate, 91.5˚. Anything else, and the chocolate will never harden. Likely, this rule is outlined in his binder under the heading “Chocolate: Problem Solving and Trouble Shooting.” Unfortunately, what Randy didn’t learn in school are the dangers inherent in the guillotine. Used in Bevan’s since its inception 53 years ago, it joins the other vintage tools as the oldest item in the shop—dating from 1910. It is also how Randy chopped off his finger while cutting caramels. “But don’t worry,” he tosses out nonchalantly, “it’s been restored.” Randy’s grandfather, Marty, also took a course in candy-making. As a salesman who could sell anything, Randy claims, from nuts to cars, Marty saw a notice for the class one day and decided to enroll...

Continue reading about Bevan’s Candy at figmediapa.com

143 East Baltimore Avenue 610.566.0581 bevansownmakecandy.com


A CELEBRATION OF CULTURE * by Margaret Kuo’s

PEKING DUCK SUSHI & SASHIMI TEMPURA AWARD-WINNING WINE LIST

HOLIDAY FIG ® FIND CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR AT MARGARET KUO’S ON JANUARY 21 AUTHENTICALLY PREPARED CUISINE THAT CELEBRATES MORE THAN 2 ,000 YEARS OF CULTURAL EXCHANGE BETWEEN CHINA AND JAPAN.

4-6 West State Street 610.892.0115 margaretkuos.com

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JESSE CLINE Artistic Director

With BRAD LITTLE (Broadway’s Phantom) and ELISA MATTHEWS

NOVEMBER 22 - JANUARY 15 MEDIATHEATRE.ORG FOR TICKETS

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104 East State Street 610.891.0100 mediatheatre.org


SANTA’S ARRIVAL Friday, November 25, 5pm On State Street SANTA’S VILLAGE All Season at the Franklin Mint FCU. Details online. CARRIAGE RIDES December 7, 14 and 21, 6-9pm Media Courthouse NEW YEAR’S EVE BALL DROP December 31, 12am downtown Media

Live music by “Philly Gumbo” at 11pm Go to visitmediapa.com for event details.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY RALPH NARDELL

Join us for 4 festive Media HOLIDAY EVENTS:

THE MBA FOSTERS VITALITY & DEVELOPMENT LOCALLY The mission of the Media Business Authority (MBA) is to encourage economic growth, improve positive visual impact, sustain and nurture business development and help increase Media business patronage through activities and programs that enhance the community’s quality of life, while maintaining an open line of communication with business owners, citizens and local government.

Serving the Business Community visitmediapa.com

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A GLOBAL PHILOSOPHY * by Azie

HOLIDAY FIG 速 FIND AZIE GIFT CARDS MAKE PERFECT STOCKING STUFFERS

LUNCH, DINNER & SUNDAY BRUNCH UPSCALE BAR & LOUNGE PRIVATE PARTIES & SPECIAL EVENTS

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217 West State Street 610.566.4750 azie-restaurant.com


FOSTERING INSPIRED LEARNING

The School in Rose Valley experience is both nurturing and rigorous— students are prepared for future academic success, meaningful relationships and active citizenship. Offering classes from preschool through sixth grade. Visit theschoolinrosevalley.org for our Open House dates.

PROGRESSIVE TOUR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 6:30-8PM Learn about the key principles of Progressive Education and how they are carried out in our kindergarten through sixth grade classrooms. Call 610.566.1088 to register.

20 School Lane, Rose Valley 610.566.1088 theschoolinrosevalley.org

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A BRIGHT FUTURE

bill strine, enthusiastically supporting the mission of the williamson free school of mechanical trades

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203 East Baltimore Avenue 610.565.9000 mediarealestate.com


THE WILLIAMSON FREE SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL TRADES It’s 6:45 am. We’re just rolling out of bed. Not so at the Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades. With combed hair and cleanly shaved faces, sporting slacks, ties and shined shoes—and having already made their beds, military-style—the students stand at attention on their assigned black stone squares. They wait for inspection. The flag is raised. Their day begins. Chapel. Shop. Academic classes. Groundskeeping. Mandatory study hall. Required sport or activity. A strictly enforced curfew back to their quarters— where there are no posters, no pictures of girlfriends. Spartan, maybe. But it’s just this brand of codification that develops discipline and character. Put the two together, and these deserving young men are set up for life. They mature into “Williamson Men.” Typically, 100% of Williamson graduates gain respected jobs, start their own businesses or progress on to college. From following orders, yes. But also from learning how to work on their own and, ultimately, to issue orders themselves—three major aspects of the real working world. Nothing typical about this trade school: The skills you can learn anywhere, but the confidence cannot be taught.

MEDIA REAL ESTATE:

Supporting Media With 65 Years Of Community Engagement

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And though the entombed remains of its founder, Isaiah Williamson, are resting in stone in front of the school, his philosophy—and legacy—live on. But unlike most schools, the notion of legacy here is a Catch-22. Students can enroll only if they are financially deserving young men. But as a rule, Williamson students prosper, making their sons ineligible. The tradeoff? The legacy they pass on is one of broader opportunity. Bill Strine, owner of Media Real Estate, knows this first-hand. His father, Walter Strine, was a 1929 graduate of Williamson and a primary founder of the Rook Program, an opportunity for those with good character who need higher test scores for admission to Williamson. Six summer weeks at the school—half on academics and half on grounds maintenance—award them full-time status. Walter Strine also wanted to increase academic awareness for all students and therefore funded Williamson’s newest building, The Strine Learning Center. His son Bill continues his legacy as a fundraiser for Williamson and an active trustee.

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Yet it’s also the students who give back to the community. Building a ramp for a handicapped police officer, for example. Or spending their spring break constructing a hospital in the Dominican Republic, not at Daytona Beach. “We like to think our students make better community members, employees, fathers—and husbands,” administrators say. Maybe there were no pictures of them on the walls, but ask these then-future wives, and they will say that they are quite happy to have a “Williamson Man.” Among other benefits, they know how to follow rules.

200 East State Street

Continue reading about the Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades and Media Real Estate at figmediapa.com VISIT WILLIAMSON ONLINE: williamson.edu

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A COMMUNITY FOCUS * by Media-Upper Providence Free Library

Brandi Whitesell, Director

Trish Giardinelli, Library Assistant

Brittany Eastman, Youth Services

Alan Macauley, Library Assistant

“Increased IT TAKES A GREATParking.” STAFF TO MAKE A GREAT LIBRARY. IT TAKES A COMMUNITY TO SUPPORT IT.

We are expanding to support more of the Media and Upper Providence communities. But we can’t do it without you. Consider making a donation to your local library: an investment with endless returns.

PLANS FOR: INCREASED PARKING EXPANDED PROGRAMMING SPACE COMMUNIT Y ROOM Building plan designed by

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To learn more about our Capital Campaign, contact Ms. Whitesell at medirector@delcolibraries.org or use this QR code to visit our website.

1 East Front Street 610.566.1918 mediauplibrary.org

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♥ Enjoy Seven Stones Cafe’s fresh soups with delicious artisan bread. Made fresh daily.

SEVEN STONES CAFE & GALLERY IMAGES CAPTURED BY AUDREY AMARO OF MAMAOWL PHOTOGRAPHY. Available for weddings, family portraits, engagements & the everyday. mamaowlphotography.com.

FOOD & FRIENDSHIP

* by Seven Stones Cafe

WRAPS & SANDWICHES ESPRESSO BAKED GOODS LA COLOMBE LOCALLY ROASTED COFFEE FRESH SOUPS AND SALADS VEGETARIAN AND VEGAN SELECTIONS

22 South Plum Street 610.627.2077

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FIG® GIFT PICKS (FROM L TO R): TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES handbag, KUTA chandelier earrings, MEDIA-UPPER PROVIDENCE FREE LIBRARY candy-filled mug (a fundraiser for the library), SIMPLY ELEGANT HOME monogrammed clutch set, EARTH & STATE hand-thrown mug by Bob Deane, KUTA fingerless gloves, TURNING POINT GALLERY hand-blown glass vases, LOCAL HOME + GIFTS lotus votive candle holder, SEVEN STONES GALLERY tooled leather clutch, BLUEBERRY BOG vintage catchall dish, COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER handmade sketch books, RECONSIDERED HOME vintage candle, SORELLA necklace.

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GIVE RESPONSIBLY. GIVE LOCALLY. Buy original, distinctive and local for the holidays and give an additional gift—supporting, sustaining and growing our Media community. T O G I V E A N D T O R E C E I V E . It’s that time of year, again. The air is turning refreshingly crisp, and our thoughts are turning to ribbons, egg nog and wreaths on lamp posts. It’s the time for giving. And also for receiving. Shop here at home, and both will arrive in one package of good will toward everyone. You will help support and grow Media’s distinctive community­—and its economy.

Editorial Gift Guide

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Give local for the holidays figmediapa.com


Did you know that if just half of the employed population in America spent $50 each month in locally owned businesses, it would generate more than $42.6 billion in revenue? Simply imagine what this could mean to your downtown neighborhoods and shopping districts —and to you. So leave those chain stores in their boxes, in their old, crinkled, torn paper—and wrap highly singular and perfect finds from your local shops in the knowledge that you’re giving one-of-a-kind handmade items. One-in-a-million thoughtfully chosen products. Plus the unbeatable and contagious feeling of pride and satisfaction. Don’t nestle those in tissue paper. Display them out in the open, just like those festive wreaths. In an increasingly homogenized world, entrepreneurs and skilled workers are settling in communities that preserve unique businesses.

monographed change purse, stunning stationery, luxurious bath salts...” Tell them right here. Media’s downtown shops are always open to your individual wants and needs, and they’re inviting you to help the whole community open up to more opportunity. More sustainability. And more growth. Studies show that when you make purchases from locally owned businesses, significantly more of that money is spent at other local stores. Good for the community. Good for you. Good to pass on to someone else. Definitely better than that partially used gift card. There are so many more reasons to buy locally than could ever fit on a price tag—and the only returns will be toward living a fuller, more prosperous life. What a present for the future.

When your family and friends open those locally bought gifts and say: “Wow! Where did you get this wild wallet, funky fingerless gloves, hand-crafted pottery,

Fig® Holiday Editorial GIFT GiftGUIDE Guide

check out the great local retailers on the following pages

Give local for the holidays figmediapa.com

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* by Sorella

MODERN GLAMOUR

Hale Bob Ella Moss Velvet Fifteen Twenty Andrew Marc Tracy Reese Aryn K Sanctuary DENIM TO DRESSES, GOWNS & JEWELRY

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23 East State Street 610.566.2393 sorellashop.com


SALVAGED FIXTURES, DECOR & FURNISHINGS MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE RETRO LIGHTING SPECIALTY CANDLES F R O M the completely kitsch to the utterly adorable, Blueberry Bog has everything you need for an oh-so-indie holiday. Find vintage items, fun refurbished furniture, and hip handcrafted gifts for your friends. (And, if you’ve been extra good this year, maybe a little something extra for yourself.)

DECK THE HALLS * by Reconsidered Home

’TIS THE SEASON for nostalgia. Find your own stylish piece of history at Reconsidered Home in an expertly curated collection of modern artifacts.

29 West Jasper Street 610.547.HOME (4663) reconsideredhome.com

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F O R T H E outdoor adventurer on your list, consider a trip to Seven Stones Gallery. With an authentic trading post atmosphere and great downtown location, Seven Stones Gallery is more than great goods—it’s a lifestyle! (If you don’t believe us, just drop in on their monthly drum circle.)

AMERICAN STYLE

GALLERY

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212 West State Street 610.627.1177 sevenstonesgallery.com

* by Seven Stones Gallery

ARIAT LEATHER BOOTS NATIVE AMERICAN CRAF TS & JEWELRY HAND-CRAF TED LEATHER BAGS


UNIQUE ORNAMENTS HOME FRAGRANCE BATH + BODY GIF TS FOR BABY

A HIP HOLIDAY

* by local home + gifts

FA B U L O U S isn’t just found in the city. Add sparkle this season with chic gifts and unique accessories from local home + gifts. Whether it’s a hostess gift, a unique piece of jewelry or an amazing Frasier Fir candle, find that perfect something, right here in Media.

29 West State Street 610.566.5661 localhomeandgifts.com

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* by Blueberry Bog

FRESH & FUN HANDMADE CRAF TS VINTAGE GOODS PAINTINGS BY LOCAL ARTIST BECKY LEE

F R O M the completely kitsch to the utterly adorable, Blueberry Bog has everything you need for an oh-so-indie holiday. Find vintage items, fun refurbished furniture and hip hand-crafted gifts for your friends. (And, if you’ve been extra good this year, maybe a little something extra for yourself.)

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18 South Orange Street 610.565.1619 blueberrybogshop.com


FOR YOUR HOME

FOR YOUR TABLE

FOR THE BRIDE

D R E S S your home this season in the luscious colors and rich prints at Simply Elegant Home. Set a festive tone during family gatherings with scented candles, spectacular table settings and an unforgettable centerpiece. Ask about our interior design services and our gift registry.

HOLIDAY CHEER * by Simply Elegant Home

7 East State Street 610.565.4007 simplyeleganthome.com

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. E T A I T A S . R VO RNIEU RESTAURANTS SIP. SA CE THE BA E X P E R IE N

A FRENCH BISTRO & WINE BAR

Excite the Senses An authentic French restaurant serving lunch, dinner & weekend brunch. 38 West State Street. Labellebistro.com

A MEXICAN CANTINA

Add a splash of Tequila Opening early 2012, Diego’s will feature all natural meats cooked over a wood-burning grill. Over 40 tequilas. 214 West State Street. Follow the construction on facebook.

SPANISH-ITALIAN FUSION CUISINE Contemporary European Taste Weekly live entertainment. 13 beers on draft. 42 bottled beers to choose from. 36 West State Street. Picasso-bar.com

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LOIC BARNIEU

Owner of La Belle Epoque, Picasso and Diego’s Cantina


TO BE CONTINUED

CAPTURE THE BEAUTY of the season with the Chamilia 2011 Limited Edition Holiday Bead. Designed in sterling silver with glistening ruby-colored crystal Swarovski Elements, it’ll ring in holiday cheer. Find it at Kuta!

Family Owned and Operated Since 1935

JEWELRY | TEXTILES | CLOTHING | ACCESSORIES

104 West State Street 610.565.7967 kutamediapa.com

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Rose Window Mood Lamp: A light of hope and love made by the women at the Shuktara Handmade Paper workshop in Bengali.

GIFTS WITH JOY & PURPOSE * by Ten Thousand Villages

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HOLIDAY FIG 速 FIND THE TREE OF LIFE SERVING PLATTER IS A PERFECT HOSTESS GIFT 101 West State Street 610.892.5020 tenthousandvillages.com


Sheltering Cave Nativity: The Holy Family carefully carved in beautifully grained Middle Eastern Olive wood. Festive Glow Necklace: A hand-worked setting made in a family workshop in Peru.

Peace and Hope Cross Pendents: Made by local artisans in India.

Fair trade provides under- and unemployed artisans with an opportunity to earn vital income and improve their quality of life by establishing a sustainable market for their hand-crafted products. Ten Thousand Villages is a founding member of the WFTO—the World Fair Trade Organization, a global network of more than 350 fair trade organizations in 70 countries. As one of the world's oldest and largest fair trade organizations, Ten Thousand Villages has spent more than 60 years cultivating long-term buying relationships in which artisans receive a fair price for their work and consumers have access to unique gifts, accessories and home decor from around the world.

A Haitian tradition: A timeless and poignant symbol, the cut metal dove bears an olive branch, a hope for harmony in a turbulent world.

TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES

aims to create opportunities for artisans in developing countries to earn income by bringing their products and stories to our markets through long-term fair trading relationships.

Shop our other stores in Chestnut Hill, Exton, Souderton & Downtown Philadelphia

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STYLISH SPACES * by Jigsaw Home Solutions

HOLIDAY FIG 速 FIND GIVE AN IN-HOME DESIGN CONSULTING APPOINTMENT Is small the new big? We think so. Specializing in max style for small spaces.

CUSTOM INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES IN-HOME CONSULTING BY APPOINTMENT CLASSIC AREA RUGS ORIENTAL TABLE RUNNERS

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18 South Olive Street 484.442.8885


OVER 200 IMPORTANT AMERICAN STUDIO ARTISTS. EXTRAORDINARY JEWELRY. ART FURNITURE. UNIQUE GIF TS.

FEATURED ARTISTS: GLASS Jon Kuhn Paul Stankard Richard Ritter John Nygren Josh Simpson

JEWELRY Ricky Frank Julie Shaw Patricia Locke Michael Michaud Holly Yashi

34 West State Street 610.566.9474 turningpointgallery2.com

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HOLIDAY FIG® FIND GIVE THE GIFT OF THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS TO YOUR CHILDREN

GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT

* by Reformation Evangelical Lutheran Church December 4 8:30 & 11am

Join us with your children to learn the story of “Bishop Nicholas” and give gifts to children in need in our community. Find out more at relcmedia.org

Learn more about us >> Scan the QR code to learn about our global mission outreach.

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102 West Rose Tree Road 610.891.0600 relcmedia.org Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11am Contemporary Sunday School for all ages at 9:45am


Giving Back

GUIDE

HEDGEROW THEATRE Hedgerow Theatre seeks to connect and enrich the lives of actors and audiences through the shared intimate experiences of a theatre of excellence. hedgerowtheatre.org MEDIA ARTS COUNCIL The Media Arts Council works to further its mission to actively support local artists and integrate a wide range of arts into the life of the entire community of Media. mediaartscouncil.org MEDIA FELLOWSHIP HOUSE This organization works to promote fellowship and understanding between diverse cultures and generations. mediafellowshiphouse.org

THINKING OF OTHERS. Finding the perfect gift. Knowing what matters. It’s the time of year that we take stock of who and what we care about. When we make a donation, we’re giving more than a check. We’re creating community. Community is not only the place we live, but the way we live. Consider the gift of community this year: donate to one of the following Media nonprofits. The more we give, the more we receive.

THE MEDIA THEATRE The Media Theatre promotes and nurtures the imagination, diversity and joy unique to musical theatre through its production of new and classic works and heralds music theatre to young people as an art form that is relevant to their lives. mediatheatre.org MEDIA-UPPER PROVIDENCE FREE LIBRARY The library is a private nonprofit organization providing a variety of materials and services for the public’s informational, educational, cultural and recreational needs. mediauplibrary.org

AMERICA’S FIRST FAIR TRADE TOWN COMMITTEE The Fair Trade Town Committee endeavors to further the goals of fair frade and to make Media a model Fair Trade Town. firstfairtradetownusa.org

PENNSYLVANIA VETERANS MUSEUM The Pennsylvania Veterans Museum is dedicated to preserving, protecting and promoting the legacy and dignity of all veterans of the U.S. military. paveteransmuseum.org

THE CENTER FOUNDATION The Center Foundation empowers women and teen parents to overcome obstacles and reach their goals by building caring communities and networks of support. thecenterfoundation.org

The more we give, the more we receive.

COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER The Community Arts Center is dedicated to providing a nurturing environment for artists at all levels of their creative journey; encouraging participation in the arts through advocacy, education and outreach; and serving as a vital creative resource for the community. communityartscenter.org DELAWARE COUNTY SPCA The Delaware County SPCA is dedicated to intervention and prevention policies that protect and improve the health and welfare of companion animals and support the people who care for them. delcospca.org

TRANSITION TOWN MEDIA This group supports and inspires the residents of the Media community to move toward a more local, resilient and sustainable future. transitionmedia.memberlodge.com VALUES INTO ACTION Values into Action helps individuals with intellectual disabilities create meaningful, self-directed lives that are tailored to their unique situations. valuesintoaction.org

Find a full listing of local nonprofits online: figmediapa.com

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EVENTS

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Events: November - January ONGOING EVENTS YOGA IN THE PARLOR ROOM Community Center, corner of Monroe & 3rd/4th Streets. Mondays, 9:30am & 5:30pm; Fridays, 10:30am mediaborough.com/recreation JIGSAW HOME SOLUTIONS Holiday Stimulus Package One rug, painting for two rooms and a design by our residential designers, starting at $1599. 484.442.8885 EVERY MONDAY TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES Manna on Mondays media.tenthousandvillages.com EVERY TUESDAY LA BELLE EPOQUE WINE BISTRO Tuesday Tasting Try a different selection of highly rated wines each week! 5pm labellebistro.com EVERY WEDNESDAY THE WALDEN SCHOOL Open House 9:30-11am thewaldenschool.org EVERY THURSDAY SLIGO Live Music. 9pm sligomedia.com PICASSO RESTAURANT AND BAR Open Mic Night. 10pm picasso-bar.com

NOVEMBER COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER Registration for winter classes begins communityartscenter.org NOVEMBER 18-27 HEDGEROW THEATRE A Little Princess—The Musical hedgerowtheatre.org

NOVEMBER 22-JANUARY 15 THE MEDIA THEATRE The Sound of Music mediatheatre.org NOVEMBER 23 REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH Community Thanksgiving Eve Service 7:30pm relcmedia.org NOVEMBER 25 SANTA’S ARRIVAL & FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS Kick off the holiday season with a parade, carolers and Santa! 5pm visitmediapa.com COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER Friday Night Live—Where Music and Art Collide! 7-10pm communityartscenter.org NOVEMBER 25-27 TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES Savings That Sparkle media.tenthousandvillages.com NOVEMBER 25-JANUARY 2 COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER Abstract Studio Exhibit communityartscenter.org NOVEMBER 26-27 HEDGEROW THEATRE Holiday Music from Around the World 7:30pm hedgerowtheatre.org NOVEMBER 26-DECEMBER 17 HEDGEROW THEATRE The Best Christmas Pageant Ever hedgerowtheatre.org NOVEMBER 27-30 TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES 5th Anniversary Nativity Unveiling media.tenthousandvillages.com NOVEMBER 29 TRANSITION TOWN MEDIA Local Economics 7-9pm transitionmedia.memberlodge.com NOVEMBER 30 TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES Benefit for Las Dos Chicas 4-9pm media.tenthousandvillages.com


DECEMBER

DECEMBER 31 NEW YEAR’S EVE COMMUNITY CELEBRATION AND BALL DROP Downtown Media visitmediapa.com

DECEMBER 1-24 HEDGEROW THEATRE A Christmas Carol hedgerowtheatre.org

DECEMBER 10 FRANKLIN MINT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Visit Santa in his village! 6-9pm; also on 12/17 & 12/18 (12-4pm); 12/1912/23 (daily 3-7pm) visitmediapa.com

DECEMBER 2-10 COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER The Best Holiday Sale Ever! communityartscenter.org

2ND SATURDAY ARTS STROLL Featuring live theramin music, late-night shopping, strolling carolers and a visit with Santa! 6-9pm mediaartscouncil.org

DECEMBER 3-24 THE MEDIA THEATRE Jack Frost Saves Christmas mediatheatre.org

DECEMBER 12-FEBRUARY 28 COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER John Beningo & Carol Seymour Exhibit communityartscenter.org

JANUARY 7-FEBRUARY 26 THE MEDIA THEATRE Acting Classes 8-week sessions for all ages. mediatheatre.org

DECEMBER 4 THE SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY Open House 1-3pm; also 1/6 (9-11am) & 1/18 (9-11am) schoolinrosevalley.org

DECEMBER 13 TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES Benefit for Devereux CARES Foundation 3-7pm media.tenthousandvillages.com

JANUARY 8-FEBRUARY 3 COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER Focused Ambiguity Photography Exhibit communityartscenter.org

DECEMBER 14 TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES Benefit for Delaware County Literacy Council 3-9pm media.tenthousandvillages.com

JANUARY 11 THE SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY Progressive Tour 6:30-8pm schoolinrosevalley.org

DECEMBER 6 TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES Benefit for Physicians for Social Responsibility 4-8pm media.tenthousandvillages.com DECEMBER 7 MEDIA CARRIAGE RIDES 6-9pm; also on 12/14 & 12/21 visitmediapa.com TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES Benefit for the First United Methodist Church of Media’s Food Cupboard 5-9pm media.tenthousandvillages.com DECEMBER 8 TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES Benefit for Blue Route Vineyard Church’s LOVE146 Project 4-9pm media.tenthousandvillages.com DECEMBER 8-24 HEDGEROW THEATRE A Dickens Christmas hedgerowtheatre.org DECEMBER 9 REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH Chester Children’s Chorus Holiday Concert 7pm relcmedia.org SEVEN STONES GALLERY Drum Circle 8pm; also on 1/13 & 2/10 sevenstonesgallery.com

DECEMBER 15 SORELLA BOUTIQUE Holiday Shopping Party to Benefit the Delco SPCA 4-9pm sorellashop.com, delcospca.org TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES Benefit for the First Fair Trade Town Committee 3-9pm media.tenthousandvillages.com DECEMBER 16 TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES Benefit for Chester Children’s Chorus 4-8pm media.tenthousandvillages.com DECEMBER 19-23 THE SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY Winter Mini Camp Half-day and full-day programs available— register by the day or the week; ages 3-12. Another session offered 12/26-12/30. kj@theschoolinrosevalley.org or 610.566.1088 DECEMBER 24 REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH Community Christmas Eve Services 5pm; 8pm; 10pm relcmedia.org DECEMBER 28-JANUARY 1 PENDLE HILL New Year’s Retreats and Celebrations pendlehill.org DECEMBER 29-JANUARY 15 HEDGEROW THEATRE Sister Robert Anne’s Cabaret Class hedgerowtheatre.org

JANUARY EARLY JANUARY SORELLA BOUTIQUE Prom 2012 Dresses Arrive! sorellashop.com

JANUARY 13-15 PENDLE HILL Live Your Life’s Purpose Retreat pendlehill.org JANUARY 14 2ND SATURDAY ARTS STROLL Join businesses on and around State Street for this free arts event! 6-9pm mediaartscouncil.org JANUARY 14-FEBRUARY 11 HEDGEROW THEATRE The Three Little Kittens hedgerowtheatre.org JANUARY 15-19 PENDLE HILL Minding Our Lives Retreat pendlehill.org JANUARY 21 THE SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY Admissions Visiting Day 10-11:30am schoolinrosevalley.org CHINESE NEW YEAR’S PARADE Celebrate the Year of the Dragon! 11:30am visitmediapa.com JANUARY 24 TRANSITION TOWN MEDIA Local Food Potluck 5-9pm transitiontownmedia.org


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