bookmark_borderDomestic Violence Awareness

Help Stop Domestic Violence

Domestic violence and abuse—the silent crime that occurs in homes behind closed doors—can happen to anyone regardless of age, gender, culture and socioeconomic status. Too often the signs are overlooked, and victims continue to suffer, unsure where to turn to get the help they need.

Montgomery County Community College, with the generous support of the Verizon Foundation, will be addressing domestic violence and abuse issues to increase awareness, provide resource information and reach out to victims on campus and in the community.

The Verizon Foundation recently provided a $5,000 grant to the College to host a domestic violence awareness film. The event will feature the documentary “Telling Amy’s Story.” The College, through using this film, wants to inform students and the community about the warning signs of domestic violence and abuse, the importance of contacting authorities and the availability of support services and community resources.

“Verizon is proud to improve the quality of life for youth and families in Montgomery County by empowering the community with innovative tools and resources,” said Daniel J. Reavy, Director of External Affairs for Verizon Pennsylvania. “We’re investing in programs, such as our partnership with Montgomery County Community College, to reach every type of learner across the lifespan and to touch people’s lives by focusing on education, health and family safety in the 21st century. We understand that education does not begin or end in the classroom.”

“Telling Amy’s Story,” created by Penn State Public Broadcasting, documents the domestic abuse of Amy Homan McGee, a Verizon Wireless employee and mother of two who was ultimately murdered by her husband Vincent McGee in 2001.

In the film, Detective Deirdri Feshel, of the State College, Pa., Police Department, narrates Amy’s story, highlighting what steps could be taken to stop a similar situation. Actress Mariska Hargitay, who played Detective Olivia Benson of NBC-TV’s “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” and founder of the Joyful Heart Foundation, introduces the documentary.

Visit www.thinkfinity.org to learn more about the Verizon Foundation and this compelling documentary.

by Diane VanDyke

bookmark_borderChristmas Caroling In Ambler

You are welcome to join Ambler Main Street and The Ambler Symphony for a Christmas celebration………and community event

Wednesday (Dec 14) 6:30pm Concert and 8:00pm Film.

Come to Ambler Theater for the Ambler Symphony to sing along on the carols and listen to Christmas favorites like … Sleigh Ride, Christmas Festival, The Polar Express, Rutter’s arrangement of O Come All Ye Faithful and Waltz of the Flowers.

The movie is…
The Miracle on 34th Street(1947) which will appear in HD Digital. The film will begin after the concert at roughly 8:00pm.

Tickets are $10 and are available at the theater box office or check the website.

Merry Christmas!

bookmark_borderAmbler Christmas Parade

Saturday December 3
Start Time:  1pm
Cheer on the Annual Holiday Parade!  This year it’s bigger and better with all the local favorites plus additional bands and entertainers!
Celebrity Host Announcer:
Juan Varleta from radio station B101
News Stand Fire

The parade starts at Butler & Bethlehem  (behind the 711).
Marchers will proceed down Butler Avenue to the end point on South Spring Garden Street (at Finn McCools).

Come Celebrate….
Parade Grand Marshall
George Saurman
In recognition of his many years of service and achievements to the community.

WISSAHICKON HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND
UPPER DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND
Various Scout Troops
Stilt Walkers & Clowns
Irish Thunder Pipes & Strings Band
News Stand Fire

The UPTOWN STRING BAND, a regular top 10 finishing Mummers band from the small boro of Hulmeville in lower Bucks County is looking forward to marching in the Ambler Parade with our 2011 costumes/theme: Shake, Rattle & Casserole!

Santa & Mrs Claus!

Your support of the Ambler Business Community helps support community events like this.

Happy Holidays From,
Ambler Main Street