Friday, February 20, 2015 Edition of NarbNet!

February 23, 2015

Welcome to the Friday, February 20, 2015 Edition of NarbNet!

I hope everyone had a wonderful Valentine’s/President’s/Snow/Just Too Cold to Go Outside Weekend!  After
traveling abroad the long weekend, I was considering a bike/bike lane initiative for the Borough, but since you
will be reading this when it is -2 F, we’ll put that idea on hold for now…
Now, pass that stroopwafel.
P.S.-Please be careful out there (and watch the pets-NarbDogs and NarbCats too!)

Tonight is Mayor’s Movie Night! (Come in from the cold at 7:00 PM to Boro Hall for a fun free family Disney
movie-“Big Hero 6”-or just leave the kids with me (the “Projectionist”) and go to our downtown for a 2 hour
shopping and dining date!).
More stroopwafels please…

Seven (7) Weeks People!..to the start of Narberth T-Ball and Coffee!

T-Ball and Coffee News:
T-Ball and all baseball registration is open!  Make sure you become a friend of Narberth T-Ball and Coffee on
the Facebook page (you will also be able to view pics, important coffee blends and other postings throughout
the season.)  Access the Facebook page at : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Narberth-T-Ball-and-
Coffee/482890895114205


RUN NARB RUN…it’s the
NARBERTH RUN!
Online Registration is now open for the 20th Annual Narberth Cystic Fibrosis Run & Walk!

Date: Saturday, April 25th, 2015: 9:00 am

Events: Five Mile Run, 1.5 Mile Walk, Kids Fun Run.

Cause: All proceeds benefit the Take A Breather Foundation,www.takeabreather.net, a local organization
fulfilling Wishes for children living with Cystic Fibrosis.

Online Registration: www.narberthrun.com

Please share this email with your fellow runners and walkers.

Interested in Sponsorship opportunities? Contact Matt McCloskey at 610-642-9474 ormatt@takeabreather.net

Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/NarberthCFRun
Follow us on twitter: @narberthcf5

A big Narberth welcome to “Paws and Affection”.—“We are a 501c3 with the mission of training and placing
service dogs for children with mobility-related disabilities.  We began training our first litter of 4 puppies last
month and we couldn't be more proud. They are learning and getting exposed to the world everyday which is
preparing them for their future role as a service dog for a child.”

Please Slow Down and Stop.
Remember to come to a complete stop at designated stop signs in the Borough. Our children rely on you to
completely stop (hey you, no rolling) for their safety.

Here’s to a short Winter!
NARBERTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
CAL RIPKIN BASEBALL REGISTRATION 2015 SEASON IS OPEN!
T-BALL - 5 & 6 yrs. old
ROOKIES - 7 & 8 yrs. old
MINORS - 9 & 10 yrs. old
MAJORS - 11 & 12 yrs. old

OPENING WEEKEND
MAJORS & MINORS - APRIL 11TH
ROOKIES & T-BALL - APRIL 12TH

CLOSING WEEKEND
MAJORS & MINOR - JUNE 13TH
ROOKIES & T-BALL - JUNE 14TH

WWW.NARBERTHAA.COM
REGISTER EARLY - PROGRAMS CLOSED EARLY LAST YEAR!
MORE INFORMATION ONLINE FOR:
CAL RIPKEN TOURNAMENT TEAMS
AMERICAN LEGION TEAMS for 13 yrs. to 18 yrs.

LACROSSE NEWS:
Registration is now open for Ashbee Youth Lacrosse Club and will continue to remain open until the earlier of
February 23rd or when all slots are filled in each group.
Late registrations may be accepted, space permitting.
This program is open to all boys grades 1-8 residing in Lower Merion, Narberth, and nearby Philadelphia Zip
Codes.
Registration links, details regarding our return to SEPYLA, and the grade based programming can be found on
our home page http://ashbeelax.org
Questions - please email ashbeelaxemail@gmail.com
Also - please note we will have a Meeting on Wednesday, February 25th at 7 pm at Harriton High School (600
North Ithan Avenue, Rosemont) Ashbee will hold a town meeting for all new and returning parents at all
player levels.  After a brief overview, including our move to SEPYLA, we will have breakout groups to
answer questions specific to every level of the program. This will be an especially important session for those
new to Ashbee and/or lacrosse.  We plan to keep this meeting to one hour.
The cafe is located just inside the entrance for the Main Gym, which is the large parking lot and doors closest
to Old Gulph Road; not the main entrance by the football field.

In other interesting news:

Do you Facebook?  Check out Friends of Narberth History! https://www.facebook.com/NarberthHistory

Make sure you check out www.mayorgrady.com too!
Thanks Avi!

Run + Beer = Fun!
Check out: http://vimeo.com/109624211 and run.
Join the Narberth Beer Runners.  See: http://www.narberthbeerrunners.blogspot.com/?m=1

BACK AT THE LIBRARY:
BORROW BAKING PANS FROM OUR LIBRARY:
The Narberth Community Library now has baking pans to lend out! Feeling creative and craving a yummy
cake? Check out our list of pans (http://nar.mclinc.org/).

Now here’s a list of fun, entertaining and community events in and about our town (Narberth and Nearberth)
for the upcoming week (and don’t forget to check www.meetthemayor.org for more updates):

1.)     Tonight, Friday, February 20, 2015, is Mayor’s Movie Night!  Tonight we're showing Disney’s “Big
Hero 6” and a few other Pixar shorts in the Borough Auditorium, Boro Hall, 100 Conway Avenue, 2nd Floor,
Narberth beginning at 7:00 P.M. Movie Night is always "FREE" and there will be refreshments, popcorn and
candy available. Parents/Guardians: Make it a Narberth Date Night! Grab a bite to eat or shop in our
downtown during the movie. There will be a sign-in sheet or just see me (I'm the projectionist) at Mayor's
Movie Night! Enjoy!


2.)     Friday, February 20, 2015, 5:30 pm, Shabbat Outside the Box: A Shabbat of Health, Happiness &
Harmony
Please join us for a wonderful evening of Mindfulness as we explore innovative and alternative ways to infuse
spirituality, wellness and balance into our lives. Program begins at 5:30 pm with a reception, as well as a
Simchat Shabbat Service and dinner; service of rest and renewal begins at 6:30 pm, followed by Shabbat
dinner; the evening continues with Harlam Camp fun for children and yoga, nutrition and reiki presentations
for adults; celebration concludes with Coffeehouse Oneg featuring desserts, coffee and live music.  RSVP for
dinner reservations: Simchat Shabbat $10/family to carole@mlrt.org; main dinner $25/adult (includes wine),
$12/child (5-13). Registration available through MLRT office or at www.mlrt.org/sobox.
Main Line Reform Temple, 410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood, 610-649-7800www.mlrt.org

3.)     Saturday, February 21, 2015, Lolly and Yoyo are coming to Narberth in "Winter Wonderland", a
children's show presented by the Junior Women's Community Club of Narberth. Join us for a fun hour of song,
dance and imagination Saturday 2/21/2015 starting at 10am. Tickets are $5 each and will be available at the
door or can be purchased online now at http://www.narberthwomensclub.org/

4.)     Saturday, February 21, 2015, 11 a.m. - 12 noon, Magic by Poly
Grab a snack and a seat, and enjoy the hilarious, amazing magic act by Poly.
FREE!--held at Village Treats, 236 Haverford Avenue, Narberth


5.)     Sunday, February 22, 2015, 9:30 am
Forging a New Relationship between Jews and Christians
Over the last half-century there has been a remarkable change in Jewish-Christian relations. After millennia of
estrangement, members of these traditions have begun the difficult process of rethinking views of the other.
During this presentation by Dr. Adam Gregerman, assistant professor in the Theology and Religious Studies
department of Saint Joseph’s University and assistant director of the University's Institute for Jewish-Catholic
Relations, we will consider some of the most important developments in this process as well as the difficult
divisions that remain. Light refreshments will be served at 9:30 am, followed by our Hassel Adult Education
program at 10:00 am.  This program is open to all.  Main Line Reform Temple, 410 Montgomery Ave.,
Wynnewood, 610-649-7800. www.mlrt.org


6.)     Sunday, February 22, 2015  Winter Classes -  Classes at The Handwork Studio are a great way to keep
your kids creative outside of school. These one-hour classes are offered in Handwork & Machine Sewing
(Ages 5-12) and Fashion & Machine Sewing (Ages 8-15). Classes are pro-rated for the reminder of the season
and enrollment is always open! You can get more details or register by calling Miss Mary at610-660-9600 or
learn more here: http://bit.ly/thsclass


7.)     Tuesday, February 24, 2015, Walk to School Day! Tuesday, February 24th.  Hello Belmont Hills School
attending families! It’s time again for a monthly walk to school. Can you and your child walk 2-1/2 miles?  If
you and your kids have never done it before, we promise a walk to school like no other. Meet the walk to
school group at the corner of Meetinghouse and Iona Aves, at 7:50 AM. Our walk is all-terrain and all ages
(but not suggested for strollers). Please remember gloves and appropriate footwear! Please direct any questions
to Jim Speerjim@broadside.org


8.)     Tuesday, February 24, 2015, 4:00 PM -  Join The Handwork Studio for their Spring Class Session in
Handwork & Machine Sewing (Grades K-5) and Fashion & Machine Sewing (Grades 3-8). All the supplies
are included and classes run until May 10th. You can register at any time by calling Miss Ana at 610-660-9600
or learn more here: http://bit.ly/thsclass


9.)     Tuesday, February 24, 2015, Tiny Tales , Tuesdays AND Thursdays @ 10:30 a.m. at the Narberth
Community Library. For ages Birth to 5.  Stories, songs and a craft with Miss Janine and Miss Mayuri.


10.)     Tuesday, February 24, 2015, *Narberth Community Food Bank *All are Welcome!*

Narberth Food bank is in strong need of the following food staples:
Peanut Butter
Pasta
Pasta Sauce
Rice
Hot Cereal
BeefARoni
Canned Tuna, Chicken, Salmon
Crackers
Granola Bars
Bathroom Tissue

Donations Monday evenings 7pm & Tuesday 10am-1pm, PM 6- 7:30
201 Sabine Ave, Narberth
Questions? Visit narberthcommunityfoodbank.org

Thank you to all who volunteer, donate and support ending hunger in our community.
In order to facilitate donations to the Narberth Food Bank, the Narberth Community Library has become a
Drop Off point for donations.  There is a receptacle just inside the library front door, in front of the circulation
desk. We hope this will make it easier for library patrons and other Narberth citizens to drop off much needed
donations at a time that is convenient for them.  The library is open from 10:00 to 8:00 - Monday thru
Thursday and 10:00 to 5:00 - Friday and Saturday.
www.NarberthCivic.org/news is now publishing a self-updating notice of items currently needed for donation
to the food bank at the Narberth Family Resource Center. The needs change regularly, and so will this list. I
hope this will facilitate more efficient giving. Please remember the food bank! Even just a few extra cans or
items from a trip makes a difference. There is significant and regular need right here in Lower Merion &
Narberth. Check out the article space in the top right hand column of NarberthCivic.org/news under Family
Resource Center of Narberth. Thank you for your support!

11.)    Wednesday, February 25, 2015 through the rest of the week.
New Horizons Senior Center, your local community resource for active adults 55 and older, is now located in
the hub of Narberth, at Narberth Borough Hall, 100 Conway Avenue, 2nd Floor.  New Horizons returns to our
usual schedule in February, open Mondays through Fridays from 9am – 2pm and serving a hot lunch at
Noondaily!  Since 1976, New Horizons has been providing a wide array of programs and services to appeal to
the interests, talents, and desires of local seniors, keeping them active, engaged, and independent. For
information, resources and news, visit newhorizonsseniorcenter.orgor call to 610-664-2366 to sign up for an
upcoming event!

New Horizons invites you to join in Events New and Old
at the Center during these cold Winter Months….

Daily Lunch--Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at Noon:
New Horizons serves a full course lunch every weekday the Center is open, at Noon, for adults 60 and over.
The meals are planned by a local nutritionist and are catered by Betty the Caterer. Meals are available to eat-in
or take-out, for a suggested donation of $2.00 per meal. This program is subsidized by Montgomery County
Aging and Adult Services. Call (610-664-2366) or check our website (www.newhorizonsseniorcenter.org) to
see what’s on the menu!

Computer & Tablet Tutorials-- Monday, Feb 23, 2015
9:30 - 12 noon:  New Horizons Center offers adults 55 and over a chance to learn about the newest technology
their grandkids are toting around.  Make an appointment now for your customized one-on-one tutorial on
laptops or tablets and learn anything from Word and Excel, E-mail and the Internet, or how to use “Apps” in
everyday life. Tutorial sessions are $5 for Members, $8 for Non-Members.  Call 610-664-2366 for an
appointment, or stop by 100 Conway Avenue, 2nd Floor, Narberth to sign-up.
StoryShare-- Mondays, February 23 at 12:30 PM:
FREE workshop
Storytelling is among the oldest traditions.  It is a great way to connect with others, use your imagination,
create, think and reflect.  It can be both a lot of fun and thought provoking.  Storytelling - and listening - is a
great way to better know others and yourself.
During StoryShare, participants will create stories as a group and tell their own.  The stories can be true - from
a personal life experience - or made up entirely, or a combination of fact and fiction.  They can be funny or
silly, informative or serious, joyful or sad.  Each session will follow with a brief discussion about how it felt to
tell and hear the stories.  Advance registration is requested. Interested parties can stop by in person to New
Horizons Senior Center, 100 Conway Avenue, 2nd floor or call 610-664-2366.
Creative Writing--Wednesdays at 10 AM:
Stimulate your imagination!
Develop your writing skills and creativity with compelling writing prompts. Share your writings in an
engaging, friendly, fun group.  This class is held each Wednesday at 10 AM.  To sign up please call 610-664-
2366 or stop by 100 Conway Avenue, 2nd Floor, Narberth.

12.)    Saturday, February 28, 2015, Beef & Beer to support Harriton Boys' Lacrosse to be held at Narberth
American Legion Hall on Saturday, February 28th
The Narberth and Nearberth Community ages 21 and over are invited to attend a Beef & Beer on Saturday
February 28th from 7-10 pm at the Narberth American Legion Hall.
Catering will be by McShea's - with non-beef, and non-beer beverages provided.  For $30 you will have a
great dinner, 2 adult beverages, unlimited soft drinks and a DJ, a 50/50 and other surprises. (You need not be
present to win the 50/50)  To register and pay online go to:
https://harritonboyslacrosse.sportngin.com/register/form/589156710
Or you may email harritonlaxboosters@gmail.com or call Pam Arms at 610-764-5823.
Walk-ins will be accepted on a space available basis!
Harriton Lacrosse Booster Club


13.)    Sunday, March 1, 2015, Shake off those winter blues! Join your neighbors and the Narberth Civic
Association for our annual Potluck Social on Sunday, March 1st from 5:00-8:00 at Borough Hall. Bring your
family and mingle with neighbors and NCA members. Kids can bring a toy and hang out at the kids corner to
play.
We will provide beverages (adult and kid) and tableware.
RSVP at http://www.perfectpotluck.com/meals.php?t=FHMY0828


14.)    Thursday, March 5, 2015, Tree Care in the Horticultural Hub of Philadelphia
Alison Pottage, a certified arborist with SavATree, will share current best practices to care for our trees with
the Narberth Area Garden Club on Thursday, March 5, 2015, 7:15 p.m., at the Narberth Borough Building,
100 Conway Avenue, Narberth, Pa., 19072, 2nd floor (use Haverford Avenue entrance).  An avid athlete, who
has bicycled in the week-long long distance Tour des Trees to raise money for the Tree Research and
Education Endowment Fund, she came to her mission of longterm landscape health and preservation through
early experience of nature in Scotland and education in plant science and biology.  Free for members; $6.00
for visitors.


15.)    Saturday, April 25, 2015, The Narberth Civic Association thanks you for making last year's NarbEarth
Day such a resounding success!

This year NarbEarth Day will be on Saturday April 25th, from noon to 4 pm next to the Narberth Library on
Windsor Avenue (same place as last year).  Planning is already underway for another fabulous day of
celebration and care for our earth.

Date:  Saturday April 25th, 12pm - 4 pm

Rain Date: Sunday April 26th, 12pm - 4 pm

Set up starting at 11am

If you know of any other appropriate, environmentally friendly businesses or non-profits, or potential
volunteers, please either forward this email to them or let me know their contact details.

Exhibitors:
We are inviting you to have a space and request that you bring your own table if possible.  Please let us know
if you plan to join us by completing the attached form describing the product or service you will be exhibiting.
If you need a copy of your form from last year, let me know.  We will be having a raffle again and require for-
profit businesses to donate an item.  Please indicate what you plan to donate.

Volunteers:
This event can't happen without your energy and support!  We hope that you will be able to help out this year.
Would you please let us know if you are available?  We need help to set up at 11 am and clean up at 4 pm as
well as help during the event.

NarbEarth Day is growing bigger and better every year.  Please let us know as soon as possible so that we can
reserve your space. Best regards--Patsy Higgins


Please check out www.mayorgrady.com for upcoming information as well as Twitter! I will be sending
updates.
Just link to follow tomgrady!

NarbNet was created to advise you of upcoming happenings and events in our town.

If you would like to add any events in upcoming weeks, just send me an e-mail through the Meet the Mayor
website:
www.mayorgrady.com.

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Have a great and safe weekend!

Best regards,

Mayor Tom Grady
Borough of Narberth
Thomas F. Grady, Esquire
Thomas F. Grady, P.C.
2033 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
tel. (215) 977-7400
fax  (215) 977-8160


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