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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

2014 Home & Garden Festival on Sunday, May 5th- a super great event!!!






  Sunday, May 4
11 AM to 5 PM

8000 to 8700 Germantown Avenue




Discover all that Chestnut Hill offers
as Germantown Avenue is transformed
into an outdoor garden marketplace.


Garden & Landscape Displays

Heirloom Plants, Hanging Baskets
Botanicals, Terrariums,
Beekeeping & Garden Sculpture

Home Design & Renovations

Arts, Crafts & Collectibles

Live Music on Two Stages
City Rhythm Orchestra
Rich Posmontier Ensemble
Dukes of Destiny
Stone Age

Al Fresco Dining & Fun Festival Foods
Presented by the Restaurants of Chestnut Hill

Amusement Rides, Face Painting, 
Arts & Craft Activities, a Petting Zoo, 
Basketball Hoops, Climbing Rock Wall, and 
a Free Kids Train Ride.

Boutique Shopping in Chestnut Hill's
One-of-a-Kind Shops

and

Special Sustainable Exhibits
at
EcoAlley
Including Free-Cycling Events.
Live Music by Urban Drawl and Yoga for Kids, too!
Look for Eco Alley's new location this year on 
East Southampton Avenue



$5 all-day parking in select parking lots









Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Lots going on at Woodmere Art Museum this week...

Friday, May 2nd: Jazz: Turn the Jazz On:TV & Cartoons
6-8 pm
The Arpeggio Jazz Emsemble performs music from your favorite TV shows and cartoons.

Saturday, May 3rd:
11am to 5pm
The museum store is open and the artists will be available to discuss their work.

Sunday, May 4th:
1:30pm to 2:30pm
Get to know the museum better with a free tour with a friendly and knowledgeable tour guide.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

A busy weekend!

Saturday, April 12th:
9am-Spring Awakening in the Park.   Meet at Bell's Mill Road and Forbidden Drive for a hike through the Wissahickon Valley Park lead by Friends of the Wissahickon and Scott Quitel.  Long pants, sturdy shoes and water are recommended.

Storytelling with the First Person Arts
7-9pm at Woodmere Art Museum $12
Storytellers with tales of celebrating women.  woodmereartmuseum.org

Sunday, April 13th:
10am-Everyone Lives in a Watershed with Peg Shaw.  Meet at Bell's Mill Rd & Forbidden Drive. Take a 3 hr. 2+ mile walk through rugged terrain and neighborhood streets. Hiking shoes and long pants are recommended.  Bring a snack, camera and identification books. 

Registration is recommended in case of cancellation. Contact Sarah Marley at marley@fow.org
fow.org


For the shoppers in the crowd- Clover Market and Second Sunday on The Hill.  Held rain of shine, Clover Market will be at 25 W. Highland Avenue (just off of the 8500 block of Germantown Ave.).
More than 100 venders will be selling a multitude of items. There will also be food trucks, free activities for children, brunch specials in town and sidewalk sales. 
For further details:
theclovermarket.com
chestnuthillpa.com

Now go and enjoy the amazing spring weather!!