bookmark_borderGrace Lutheran Church Youth Game Night

YOUTH GAME NIGHT
A new activity for youth ages 8 and older!
The last Friday of every month, 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Summer dates: Fridays June 28, July 26, August 30
at Grace Lutheran Church
Indoor Board Games, Outdoor Fun, and Food!!!
For more information, call Tameka Williams 215-609-4005

Grace Lutheran Church
801 East Willow Grove Ave., Wyndmoor, PA 19038-7907 (215) 836-2366
Sundays 10 AM Holy Communion (& Sunday School in season)

bookmark_borderAtlantic City Airshow

June 26, 2013

Free family fun at the New Jersey Shore on Wednesday, June 26, 2013.

SEE THE SHOW
* The Atlantic City Airshow is free to the public and can be viewed from anywhere on the Atlantic City beach and Boardwalk.
* Those wishing to view the Airshow from the ocean are welcome, but should be aware that there will be a “no boat zone” restricting boaters except for the U.S. Coast Guard, police and other marine units, from approaching too close to the Atlantic City beach.
* A handicap viewing area will be available at the pavilion at Montpelier Avenue and the Boardwalk. There is a handicap accessible ramp on Montpelier Avenue. Space is limited and will be restricted for those in wheelchairs that cannot access the beach. Handicapped parking will be available on Albany Avenue, which has an accessible ramp for entrance onto the Boardwalk.
* One Atlantic offers VIP viewing of the Airshow with “Under the Thunder” – the best show in the house
* The Pier Shops at Caesars offers the first 500 guests complimentary all-day access passes to the Surf Deck, located at the rear of the first level, over the ocean. You can also enjoy a panoramic view of the show from the third level where floor-to-ceiling windows, Adirondack chairs and a variety of restaurants will satisfy any Airshow enthusiast.

2013 Atlantic City Airshow Schedule
11:35 Blue Cross Blimp Flybys
11:45 Tow Banner Aircraft Flybys
Noon National Anthem w/Flyover by 4CE (Chapman, Holland and Knutson)
12:03 4CE Aerobatic Team (3-ship)
12:15 Jim Beasley Jr. Spitfire Demo
12:25 Warrior Aviation L-39 Solo
12:32 Warrior Aviation YAK-9 Solo
12:38 Warrior Aviation Formation Flights
12:45 Raiders Demo Team (3-ship)
12:55 News Chopper 10 Flyby
12:56 Atlantic Evac Medical Helicopter Flyby
12:58 PPG Dan McClung Eagle Talon Demo
1:10 Andrew McKenna AT-6 Demo
1:23 Firebirds Xtreme Aerobatic Team
1:25 Matt Chapman CAP580 Aerobatics
1:40 Jim Beasley Jr. P-51D Mustang Demo
1:50 USAF Heritage Flight (P-51s)
2:00 Matt Chapman CAP580 Aerobatics
2:14 Raiders Aerobatic Team
2:30 Rob Holland MX-2 Aerobatics (World Unlimited Aerobatic Champion)
2:45 Harrier Demonstration
3:00 Geico Skytypers
4:00 Airshow Ends

bookmark_borderWissahickon High School Commencement

 
More Pictures From the 2013 Wissahickon High School Graduation

Due to the threat of extreme weather, the Wissahickon High School Commencement was postponed a day and held on the June 14, 2013. The school district said:

Dear Parents and Guardians, I am writing to inform you that we are postponing the Graduation Ceremony to Friday, June 14, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. Please understand that this was an extremely difficult decision to make. As explanation, in normal circumstances, we would graduate from our field and if it rained, our back-up plan would be to move the ceremony inside. This developing weather event, however is shaping up to be anything but “normal”. Our latest update is that the late afternoon will bring severe thunderstorms, hail, damaging winds, flooding and a possible tornado. In addition, there may be widespread power outages which would affect even an indoor graduation event. Our first priority always is the health, safety and welfare of our students, staff, and the community. It is not advisable to hold an event of this magnitude and importance with the threat of severe weather in our community. As an extra precaution we also contacted Mr. Steve Beck, School Safety Coordinator for Montgomery County Department of Public Safety and local police who concurred with our decision considering the magnitude and severity of this storm. I know that this may create an inconvenience for some of our families who have visitors traveling from out of town, however, I cannot risk the safety of our students and families. Graduation is an important culminating activity. It is our hope that by making the change to Friday we will be able to have the ceremony in a safe situation that is memorable and meaningful for all. I thank you in advance for your support and understanding given this extremely serious situation and I look forward to sharing this once in a lifetime event with your children and families. We will keep you updated throughout the day on Thursday through the District’s Web site. Please click the headline for a weather briefing presentation. Sincerely, Judith M. Clark Superintendent of Schools