bookmark_borderAmbler Arts Festival

Saturday, June 16, 2012
11:00am until 6:00pm

You’re invited to share in a day filled with art, music, al fresco dining, and shopping in downtown Ambler on Butler Avenue. The Avenue will be closed to allow for artists to fill the streets and for you to spend a relaxing day in the arts and crafts marketplace. The festival will feature a wonderful array of artists including watercolors, oils, sculpture, wood work, jewelry, photography, pottery and much more. Brought to you by Ambler Main Street.

bookmark_borderBest Writers In Montgomery County

MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE — During a reception held at Montgomery County Community College’s Central Campus Bookstore, English Assistant Professor Dana Resente announced the winners of the English Department’s Annual Essay Contest.

Galia Godel, Cheltenham, won first place for her essay titled “Fetish, Faires and Fashion: The Acceptance of the Modern Corset.” Sara Calcinore, Schwenksville, took second for her essay “Fast, Fatty and Frugal.” And, Jodie Hair, Ambler, placed third for her essay “More.”

The judges—English Assistant Professor Dr. Harold Halbert, English Assistant Professor Dr. Marc Schuster and English Assistant Professor Timothy Connelly—selected the winning entries based on creativity, originality and accuracy. Resente coordinates the contest.

The students received cash prizes provided by Stuart A. Carpey, Esquire, of the Conshohocken law firm, Kreithen, Baron and Carpey P.C. As an avid supporter of the writing profession, Carpey was pleased to sponsor the contest and encourage the writers. In addition to practicing personal injury law, he has authored several legal publications. He learned about the contest through his employee and MCCC alumnus Darren Dutch Godshalk.

In 2008, Godshalk won the Essay Contest for an essay about the College’s participation in an annual recycling contest called Recyclemania. Since graduating in 2009, Godshalk earned his bachelor’s degree in English Literature at Arcadia University and now works as a marketing assistant and content writer at Kreithen, Baron and Carpey P.C. Both Carpey and Godshalk attended the ceremony to present the awards.

by Diane VanDyke

bookmark_borderSenior Seminars

Jenkintown, PA — On, Tuesday, May 15, 2012, a local non-profit organization hosted their first meeting at Brandywine Senior Living at Dresher Estates. Similar meetings will be held meetings on the 3rd Tuesday of each month from 6-7:30 PM. Key Speaker for last Tuesday’s event was Sue Weiss of Age Wise Family Services, with special guest PA State Representative Todd Stephens. The next event will be Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at Sunrise Senior Living of Dresher. The topic will be: “Getting Legal Affairs in Order” with speaker Stephen Feldman, Esquire. There is no cost to attend and all are welcome.

“This meeting opportunity was formed to offer information to the adult children of aging parents so they can make better, more informed decisions when they are guiding their parents through the aging process. We will feature speakers each month to address key topics and subjects that will help adult children navigate their new role of caring, loving and guiding their aging parents.”