bookmark_borderServing the Youth of Northeast Philadelphia

On Saturday, January 21, 2012, Cub Scouts from all over Northeast Philadelphia will gather at Wissinoming Park, (5801 Frankford Avenue) for the Annual Roosevelt District, Cub Scout Klondike Derby. This year’s theme is;
A Hillbilly Hoedown in Dogpatch. The day’s program will run from 9 a.m. until completion.

At the Boy Scout level a Klondike Derby is a winter skills competition which pits troops and patrols against each other and the elements as they test their knowledge of camping, cooking, first aid and outdoor survival. A Cub Scout, Klondike Derby is a modification of this competition which will present an opportunity for our youngest Scouts, (ages 6 to 10), to showcase what they have learned as part of the advancement program. Unlike the Boy Scout version, the Cub Scout Klondike will be less competition and more fun as the Cubs will participate in games and events focusing on discovering abilities and learning new skills. All this while tooling around Wissinoming Park in custom built albeit modified dog sleds.

This event is sponsored by the Roosevelt District of the Cradle of Liberty Council, BSA. Delaware District represents units in Northeast Philadelphia, as well as the Bridesburg, Kensington, Port Richmond and Fishtown neighborhoods, and its youth members range in age from 6 to 21. The Boy Scouts of America is the premier youth organization in the United States, instilling in young men and women, citizenship, good character, a sense of service to others and a firm foundation of knowledge and skills on which to grow into successful adults.

bookmark_borderAmbler Restaurant Week

Ambler’s Winter Restaurant Week Is Happening NOW Through Sunday
News Stand Fire

It’s Not Just A Restaurant Event…..

Ambler is filled with boutique shops along Butler, North Main Street, Cavalier Drive and North Ridge.

 
Visit Nicole at Patina Vintage on North Main Street.  She will take an extra 10% off on purchases w/ a restaurant week receipt and all winter merchandise will be 40% off 🙂

Clearance on ALL winter items!  50% off Winter Merchandise!! Save big on some great handbags and shoes!!

Gene from Ambler Flower & Gift Baskets invites you to sample an Asher’s chocolate treat from our full service candy case!  All the ladies get a rose this week, too!

Jackets & Thingsis taking orders for 
embroidered shirts, jackets and caps.  Stop in to say hi to Barb & John.

Sheila
Sheila from Hidden Glam  invites you to warm up to savings this Saturday! 40% off STOREWIDE clearance sale to make way for new inventory (except consignment/thrift),  Saturday only. Online HiddenGlam.com

LET’S PRETEND WE’RE MARRIED    Performed by Tony Braithwaite & Jennifer Childs  Jan. 11 – 22, 2012  Let’s Pretend We’re Married is a cabaret about bliss of the wedded sort, starring comedy masters Tony Braithwaite and Jennifer Childs.


Wine & Wellness At
Sew Vintage Boutique

Sunday
January 22nd
2pm to 4pm

Click Photo To
RSVP

Visit with Candy at Green Street Luxuries till 8pm every night this week – get your special coupon here.

Visit Judy at Antique Garden Cottage on North Main Street where candles are on sale for $4.50 (normally sold for $7.95)

These are just a few of the specials and merchant events happening in town this week.  Come early, visit a new store and introduce yourself to one of these small business owners.

Your feedback is always welcome!

Thanks,
Gene McGonagle

215-646-6500
gene@AmblerFlowerShop.com

bookmark_borderGrammy Music At MontCo

Class of 2004 Fine Arts alumnus and photographer Matt Carlin, Lansdale, returned to Montgomery County Community College a few years ago to enroll in some Biology courses. However, after seeing what was happening in the music and audio production studios in the Advanced Technology Center, his focus changed.

“Music was always a hobby. I already had the mentality, but I didn’t have the [production] skills,” Carlin explained. “The classes taught me proper production techniques.”

Carlin’s enthusiasm for the music industry led him to intern with a Grammy-nominated engineer and producer who co-teaches two digital audio production courses and serves on the advisory committee for MCCC’s Communications program.

“It’s cool seeing the business side of working in a studio. It’s stuff that you don’t get to experience by just going to classes,” said Carlin, who continues to work on projects with Ivory beyond the scope of his initial internship.

“It’s helpful to observe interaction with the bands and see how he gains their trust before helping to shape their songs and music. We work with people who are trying to make a living in music. As a result, we work on projects from start to finish, so there’s a lot of good opportunity there.”

Through Carlin’s engineering work on national recording projects, he accumulated enough credits to become a voting member of Grammy Association in the engineering category. He received engineering credit on Candlelight Red’s album “The Wreckage,” which appeared on the 2011 Grammy ballot.

“I used to think award shows were silly, but by going through the process, I now see that they really mean something to the people who worked on the various projects,” he said.

Carlin plans to continue working in the Gwynedd Valley studio and is seeking out musicians to mentor. He also plans to continue building his photography career. You can check out his photography online at www.mattcarlinart.com.

Digital Audio Production is just one of more than 85 programs that students can complete at MCCC’s Central Campus, 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell. Registration is going on now for spring semester classes, which start on Jan. 18.

New students can learn about the admissions and registration processes by visiting www.mc3.edu/admissions or by calling 215-641-6300 (Central Campus) or 610-718-1800 (West Campus).

Returning students can register for classes online via WebAdvisor, by mail or in person at the College’s campuses. For more information, visit www.mc3.edu/admissions/registration.

To learn more about MCCC and to see all the College has to offer, schedule a visit to one of our campuses. Visits can now be scheduled online at www.mc3.edu/admissions/visiting.

by Alana J. Mauger, class of 1997