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Haverford Township 2325 Darby Road Havertown, PA Delaware County 610-446-1000 www.haverfordtownship.com
PENNSYLVANIAPENNSYLVANIAPENNSYLVANIAHAVERFORDHAVERFORDHAVERFORDTownship ofTownship ofTownship of
FALL 2015 NEWSLETTERFALL 2015 NEWSLETTER
William F. Wechsler9th Ward
Commissioner
Chris Connell, Sr.8th Ward
Commissioner
James E. McGarrity7th Ward
Commissioner
Larry Holmes6th Ward
Commissioner
Jeff Heilmann5th Ward
Commissioner
Daniel J. Siegel4th Ward
Commissioner
Jane F. Hall3rd Ward
Commissioner
Mario Oliva2nd Ward
Commissioner
Steve D'Emilio1st Ward
Commissioner
Contact Information..............................2Note from Township Manager...............3Haverford Music Festival.......................4What's In Your Medicine Cabinet ..........6Volunteers Need: Fire Company News...7Skatium News....................................8-9Trash & Recycling Changes ..................10Holiday House Tour .............................10Grange Estate - Upcoming Events ........11Jazz on the Grange Veranda............12-13West Nile Virus..........................................14Library News.......................................15Insurance Notice & Reminder..............16Money Transfer Scams ........................17Haverford Township Day Parade Route18Parks & Recreation.........................19-21
Inside This Issue
Save The DatesHaverford Music Festival
September 12 (pg. 4)
Jazz on the Grange VerandaSeptember 20 (pg. 12)
Haverford Township DayOctober 3 (pg. 18)
There have been several changes in Haverford Township over the past few years, both big and small. Working through the plans proposed by private developers is the job of the Township's Planning Commission. Its members review plans for compliance with the Township's Codes and draft land use regulations for consideration by the Board of Commissioners.
The Planning Commission, a group of resident volunteers, operates in accordance with both the Commonwealth of PA and Township laws. Haverford is very fortunate to have the expertise of engineering and architectural design professionals Angelo Capuzzi and Christian Gaumann; attorneys Paul D'Emilio, William Rhodes and Christopher Vitali. Chairman Joseph Russo is an electrical engineer with businessmen and local historian Charles Reardon rounding out the group.
Some of the matters that have been before the Board recently and should be under construction soon are:
An employee parking lot is being constructed for the YMCA at Eagle Road and Lawrence Road, adding 30 parking spaces to the facility. The new lot will also allow for the extension of the streetscape improvements on Eagle Road (decorative fencing, street lights and benches) together with a wider sidewalk. Off-site improvements required for the PENNDOT Highway Occupancy Permit for the Y will also be constructed, including a new traffic signal at Eagle and Lawrence Roads that is linked to the signal at Hillcrest and Eagle Roads.
A public storage facility, Mr. Storage, is being constructed adjacent to the Swiss Farms store on Eagle Road. Mr. Storage will provide a shared entry drive for the Swiss Farms to accommodate more vehicles on its store, and will also add to the streetscape improvements across the Mr. Storage street frontage that is s imi l a r t o t he deco ra t ive YMCA improvements.
The former Llanerch School on Llandillo Road has a new owner who hopes to convert the historic building to residential apartments. Neighbors, long concerned about the future of the vacant building are working with the owner and Township staff to address questions regarding parking and storm water runoff.
A seven lot subdivision at the end of Harvard Road is being modified to a six lot subdivision at the request of the buyer of two lots. The consolidated lot will allow the construction of a larger, custom-built home adjoining the multi-purpose trail connecting the Y and the Skatium through the center of town.
A six lot subdivision of the approximate 11 acre property at 26 Tunbridge Road is proposed. The plan calls for the original home with a large open space parcel to remain, the construction of a cul-de-sac road for street frontage to five new homes and the widening of Tunbridge Road along the frontage of the lot are proposed.
A sketch plan of the proposed development of the new approximately 43,000 square foot Municipal Services Building at the site of the current Police Department (Darby and Manoa Roads.) Formal land development plans will follow.
Copies of these plans and any other plans submitted to the Planning Commission for review are available for public inspection in the Community Development Office, Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM.
The Planning Commission maintains a regular public meeting schedule on the second and fourth Thursday each month. Copies of the meeting minutes of the Planning Commission are published on the website at www.haverfordtownship.org.
On the drawing board
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Important Contact Information:Haverford Twp. School District Board of DirectorsHaverford Township School District50 East Eagle Rd., Havertown...................610-853-5900
School Board President Denis A. Gray, Esq. ..................................610-520-1191
Vice PresidentColeen Bennett ..........................................610-853-3186
Business Manager/Board Secretary Richard Henderson ...................610-853-5900 ext. 7106
Members Kimberly Allen-Stuck, PhD .....................610-853-0250Russell Bilotta ...........................................610-789-7976Lawrence A. Feinberg ..............................610-896-3880 Patricia Giambuzzi ...................................610-446-8212 James E. Goldschmidt, PhD ......................610-446-6755 Philip R. Hopkins .....................................610-446-4127 Joseph Martin, PhD ..................................610-446-6477 Gregg A. Parker .........................................610-565-0100
Havertown Center for Older Adults1105 Earlington Road, Havertown. . . . . . 610-446-2070
United States Senators:Patrick ToomeyThe William Green Bldg., Suite 940C600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106. 215-597-7200
Robert Casey555 Walnut Street, 1st FloorHarrisburg, PA 17101. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-224-6324
United States Congressman, 7th DistrictPatrick Meehan940 Sproul RoadSpringfield, PA 19064 ................................610-690-7323
PA 17th Senatorial DistrictDaylin Leach601 S. Henderson RoadKing of Prussia, PA 19406 .........................610-768-4200
PA 163rd Legislative DistrictJamie Santora5248 Township Line RoadDrexel Hill, PA 19026................................610-789-2695
PA 166th Legislative DistrictGregory S. Vitali1001 East Darby Road,Havertown, PA 19083 ................................610-789-3900
1st Ward
2nd Ward
3rd Ward
Steve D'Emilio 200 Walnut Hill Lane Havertown, PA 19083 610-449-5685 [email protected]
Mario Oliva 1215 Garfield Avenue Havertown, PA 19083 [email protected]
Jane F. Hall 2325 Darby Road Havertown, PA 19083 610-446-1000 ext. 2212 [email protected]
James E. McGarrity401 Kenmore RoadHavertown, PA 19083610-446-8088 [email protected]
Chris Connell, Sr.519 Kenmore RoadHavertown, PA [email protected]
William F. Wechsler 108 N. Morgan Avenue Havertown, PA 19083 610-789-2299 [email protected]
7th Ward
8th Ward
9th Ward
Board of CommissionersHaverford Township is governed by nine Township Commissioners who are elected by the residents of each of its nine wards. Commissioners elect their own President and Vice-President at the beginning of each new year. The Commissioners appoint a Township Manager, who oversees all Township staff. Regular meetings of the Board of Commissioners are held the 2nd Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Quatrani Building, 2325 Darby Road, Havertown, PA. Meetings are taped and aired on Comcast Channel 10 and Verizon Channel 38: Tuesday (if available) at 6:00 p.m., Wednesday at 12 noon and 7:00 p.m., Thursday at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., Friday at 10 a.m., and Monday at 7 p.m. President- Mario Oliva Vice President - Jeff Heilmann
4th Ward
5th Ward
6th Ward
Daniel J. Siegel, Esquire 1705 Marilyn Drive Havertown, PA 19083 610-446-1117 [email protected]
Jeff Heilmann 218 Rodney Circle Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 610-945-7064 [email protected]
Larry Holmes, Esquire 2109 Chestnut Avenue Ardmore, PA 19003 215-575-7153 [email protected]
Township Manager ..........................ext. 2232Asst. Twp. Mgr., Operations/Community
Development................................ext. 2254Human Resources ............................ext. 2231Code Enforcement- Permit & Contactor .......
License.........................................ext. 2252Code Enforcement-Rentals..............ext. 2274Finance Office-Director...................ext. 2240Finance Office-........Real Estate/Sewer/Trash
Billing & Certifications ...............ext. 2242
Finance Office-Accountant..............ext. 2243Finance Office- Accounts Payable...ext. 2244Finance Office- Payroll/Accountant
.....................................................ext. 2246Health Department...........................ext. 2501Public Works Department................ext. 2263Zoning Department..........................ext. 2253Asst. Twp. Mgr,
Haverford Reserve/Recreation Dept...........599 Glendale Road, Havertown 610-446-9397
Township Building - 2325 Darby Road - Havertown, PA......610-446-1000Haverford Township Contact Numbers
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A Note from the Township Manager
Dear Resident,
I am pleased to report that we recently received a $139,415 grant to construct new streetscape improvements along County Line Road, from Loraine to Humphreys. The improvements will consist of new sidewalks, curbing, improved water runoff, and new energy-efficient lighting. By investing in these community improvements, we hope to improve your shopping, dining and walking experience and support our local business communities with your patronage. We have undertaken similar improvements in the business districts at Brookline Blvd, Lancaster Avenue, Manoa Road and West
Chester Pike. Working in cooperation with local businesses, the Township is making an effort to improve the image of our community, acquiring community block grants to pay for such improvements. We have also installed many new American and Township Flags along our major roadways, and constructed new and improved gardens along West Chester Pike, Darby Road and Haverford Avenue. We hope to continue this objective throughout the other business areas of the township.
Township staff continues to work in cooperation with officials from PennDOT to identify needed repairs to our state roads as a result from the winter damages. PennDOT recently made several repairs along Lawrence, Darby, Coopertown, Earlington, Manoa, Burmont and have many more to improve until they complete their task. PennDOT keeps us informed of the work it plans in the community and informed us that Marple Road and Darby Creek Roads will be completely repaved in the near future. If the concern requires immediate attention, please call 1-800-FIX-ROAD to be connected directly to the PennDot maintenance office for our area.
The Park & Recreation facilities in Haverford Township are arguably the best in Delaware County. Be assured you can always a wide variety of activities and
events scheduled for all residents by visiting the township website at www.haverfordtownship.org.
Our Public Works Department is to be commended for their hard work and dedication to keeping our Township well maintained. This department is not just about snow and trash removal. Other services they provide include road maintenance/repair , s torm sewer maintenance, street signs, brush removal, snow and ice removal, leaf collection, landscaping, not to mention our spring and s u m m e r c l e a n - u p a n d o n g o i n g maintenance and throughout the township. You can always recognize when you enter or leave Haverford Township by the conditions of our roads and facilities.Our Police and EMS Departments work together to provide emergency assistance and keep us safe. We are very proud to have the services of five volunteer fire departments Oakmont, Llanerch, Brookline, Bon Air and Manoa --caring for the community by responding to fires and providing fire safety education to our children. We sincerely appreciate the firefighters for their commitment to our community. Please remember these dedicated men and women during their membership drives. They need your support to continue the level of services to our great town.
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Haverford Music Festival - Saturday, September 12
The Fifth Annual Haverford Music Festival (HMF), presented by GIANT, is scheduled for Saturday, September 12, 2015. Organized by the Haverford Civic Council, it will feature four internationally acclaimed headlining acts, plus numerous local and regional artists, performing on four stages near the intersection of Eagle and Darby Roads in Havertown. Vendor booths will be along Darby Road & Hathaway Lane, including food booths, a beer garden, children's activities and much more fun for the whole family. Admission is free.
On the Oakmont Field Stage located behind Oakmont Elementary SchoolHeadliner Wesley Stace, formerly performing under the stage name, John Wesley Harding w i l l p e r f o r m . S t a c e , t h e t a l e n t e d singer/songwriter and author, resides with his family in Philadelphia. He is known for the popular radio track "The Devil in Me" and his latest album, Self-Titled, is the first to be issued under his given name. Preceding Stace on the
Field Stage will be country/Americana artist Laura Cantrell. Born in Nashville, TN, her abiding interest in country music helped her stay connected with her family roots while going to college in New York. Her releases include tribute album Kitty Wells Dresses: Songs of the Queen of Country Music and, most recently, No Way There from Here. Cantrell has been featured in The New York Times, O- The Oprah Magazine, Elle and The Wall Street Journal.
On the Darby Road StageHigh-energy rockabilly party band Dibbs Preston and the Detonators, who have played all over the U.S., is headlining. Dibbs and the Dets' explosive style keeps fans dancin' and partyin'. Leader/singer/guitarist Stephen "Dibbs" Preston former front man for The Rockats, is now based in Glenside, PA. Highland Park, NJ quartet the Grip Weeds will precede Dibbs Preston and the Detonators. The Grip Weeds are masters of psychedelic and
garage rock, folk-based ballads and thought-provoking social commentary. Several Grip Weeds tunes have earned "Coolest Song in the World" honors on the Little Steven's Underground Garage weekly terrestrial radio show. The Grip Weeds' new album is titled How I Won the War.
Much of HMF 2015 will also be heard live on iRadioPhilly, Philadelphia's Internet Radio Community. All proceeds from the Haverford Music Festival support special township projects. To date, more than $46,000 has been distributed among several community organizations: Haverford High School's Jazz Residency Program; the Grange Estate's outdoor amphitheater; Haverford's Adult School; Music Works, a nonprofit program that brings music therapy to children, seniors and other individuals in the Delaware Valley; the Friends of Haverford Trails; the Haverford Township Dog Park and Kelly Music for Life have also benefited from the festival proceeds.
Anyone interested in volunteering, to view photos and videos from prior concerts, or for sponsorship and vendor informationshould visit haverfordmusicfestival.org.
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Call For Volunteers!Have you ever seen a fire truck pass by and wonder where they were going or what it is like to be a f i r e f i g h t e r responding to the e m e r g e n c y ?
If you have wondered, did you ever think about becoming a member of one of Haverford Township's Fire Companies? There are 5 volunteer fire companies that make up the Haverford Township Bureau of Fire: the Oakmont, Llanerch, Brookline, Bon Air and the Manoa Fire Companies. Several of these companies have provided over 100 years of volunteer service to the community. We are always looking to recruit new members to keep this proud tradition of volunteering for thecommunity alive.
What's it like to be a firefighter? It is a unique experience. Firefighting is exciting, intense, and can be physically demanding and scary at times, but it is also rewarding to help your friends and neighbors. Since every fire and emergency is different, we spend lots of time training for a variety of incidents. New firefighters attend county sponsored training classes, which teach the essential skills needed for firefighting safely. We train weekly to keep our skills sharp and learn new strategies and tactics. As firefighters, we see things that most people won't see during their lifetime. Although we have a special skill set, we aren't super humans. We're the neighbor
up the street or the person you see at your kid's baseball game. You could be one of us!
What are the benefits of being a firefighter? There is personal reward for helping people in need. Firefighting can be a satisfying experience filled with opportunities for personal achievement and excitement. Friendships are formed that last a life time. The experience that can be gained through training in the volunteer fire service can be used to qualify for a career department in a major city. Many members of the Haverford Township Bureau of Fire have gone on to careers in larger Fire Departments located in Philadelphia, New York City and the Los Angeles City Fire Department.
In addition, you can be a part of the tradition of volunteer service to our community. The volunteer fire service in Haverford Township helps to keep taxes from rising. It would cost approximately 11 million dollars a year to fund a paid fire department in the township. If becoming a firefighter seems like something you'd be interested in, contact one of the Haverford Township Bureau of Fire companies or look for us on Facebook!
th thOctober 4 to 10 2015, is Fire Prevention Week. The Haverford Township Bureau of Fire and the National Fire Protection Association reminds you "To hear the beep where you sleep every bedroom needs a working smoke detector." A working smoke detector in your home is
your first alert to a dangerous situation and allows you time to escape. During Fire Prevention Week, all the Fire Companies in Haverford Township will be involved in fire prevention educational activities including visits to elementary schools. Listed below are the events for your Fire Company:
Oakmont Fire Company23 W. Benedict Ave.www.oakmontfire.org
- Friday October 9, 2015 from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
Llanerch Fire Company107 West Chester Pike.www.llanerchfire.org
- Friday, October 9, 2015 from 6:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
Brookline Fire Company1315 Darby Rd.www.brooklinefire.org
- Friday, October 9, 2015 from 6:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m..
Bon Air Fire Company541 Royal Ave.www.bonairfire.com
- Friday, October 9, 2015 from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
Manoa Fire Company115 South Eagle Rd,www.manoafire.com
- Friday, October 9, 2015 from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
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What is in your medicine cabinet and why? Too often we keep unused prescription medicines in storage, "Just in case". Frequently, antibiotics that we did not finished when we were sick or a pain reliever after an injury. This practice has problems. If an antibiotic prescription was not finished, unless stopped by your health provider, it may allow the infection to continue and cause more harm. Additionally, partial use can contribute to antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. Often, when we feel better we stop taking our prescription. This is a mistake, let the medicine work and take as prescribed. The second issue is self prescribing the saved medication the next time you are sick. Antibiotics are specific to the type of infection, not all antibiotics are susceptible to all bacteria. Please follow the directions on the container and talk to your pharmacist or physician if you have any questions.
Developments in the field medicine over the last few decades have been remarkable. However, as is the case with many blessings, there is an associated curse. Our community, like most throughout the country, has experienced a spike in the inappropriate use of prescription medications, particularly pain relievers. The most dangerous and most abused are those in the opiate family. These include medications under multiple brand names and generic names. Most often these medicines are prescribed for pain; however, derivatives are also used for cough suppression and treatment of diarrhea. The potential of abuse and addiction is extremely high and is rising.
Addiction frequently starts when a person gains access to a prescription opiate for recreational purposes. Once the source of the prescription opiate is no longer available the addicted subject will often resort to the illegal purchase of a similar prescription drug, theft of an opiate-derived drug, or obtaining the street drug heroin. It is a fact that half of the heroin overdose patients started with prescription opiate abuse.
Every township and borough throughout Delaware County, like every county in United States, has felt the effects of opiate and heroin abuse, ours is no exception. Haverford Township has been working with Delaware County District Attorney Jack Whelan to aggressively address this issue. Our EMS Chief sits on the Delaware County Heroin Task Force and the Township has been a leader in the program to equip police with naloxone; known as the "reversal agent" or "antidote" for an opiate
thoverdose. Since its inception on November 29 2014, this program has saved over sixty lives in Delaware County. Several times that number have been resuscitated by EMS providers during the same period.
While the medical and law enforcement communities are working to stiffen access to these medicines and to insure proper use, you can help as well. The simplest step is to dispose of any unused prescription medications is by putting them in the Medicine Drop Box located at the Haverford Township Police Department at 1010 Darby Road, by the Skatium no questions asked. These safety boxes are located
throughout the County and locations are on the Delaware County website. This simple measure can prevent a family member, guest, your children's friends, a worker or anyone else with access to your medicine cabinet, from the temptation. Use of the Medicine Drop Box system also prevents the unused drugs from contaminating our water system, a byproduct of flushing medicines down the drain.
If you have any question, comment, or need assistance regarding the above topics, please contact the Haverford Township Emergency Medical Services Department at 610-446-1000, ext 2222.http://www.co.delaware.pa.us/heroin/pdfs/14dropboxflier.pdf
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Monday - Friday:10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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For private rental information, please contact Larry Yates at (610) 853-3252 Special Rates available for Schools,
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The Haverford Skatium has been the premier winter sports facility in Delaware County, PA since it opened its doors in 1974. Proudly serving Haverford Township, the rink offers the best NHL regulation sized rink and ice surface with year round ice hockey, figure skating, camps, clinics skating lessons, public skating, and special events. In addition to our ice surface, the rink features our restaurant Have-A-Burger and the Hockeytown Pro Shop. Both are privately owned and operated and are valuable parts of the facility. We are open year-round and host many fun and exciting programs for the entire family, as well as groups of all sizes.
For more information on private rentals, Learn to Skate Instructional Season, Ice Hockey, Figure Skating, The Pro Shop & the Have-A-Burger please go to our website www.haverfordtownship.org and click departments and then Skatium.
Fall 2015 Special Events:Theme Skating Nights and DJ Skates: Check our website
in the fall for more info!Central League Championship: Visit their website at
www.haverfordicehockey.comOctober 3, 2015: Haverford Township Day Stop in with your family and friends for a Free Skating Session. Time is TDB, please check Haverford Township Day schedule
closer to event date.December 2015: Holly Berry Holiday Skating Show
presented by the Delaware County Skating ClubDecember 21, 2015: Pink the Rink, annual Brest Cancer
awareness night hosted by St. Joe's Prep and Cardinal O'Hara High Schools.
Figure Skating Information:The Delaware County Skating Club is offered to boys and
girls as early as 3 years of age to adult.Freestyle (Figure Skating Practice) Ice Time:
Monday, Wednesday & Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.Tuesday & Thursday: 6:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.Tuesday & Thursday 2:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
*Times Are Subject to Change*Cost is $16.00 for one 1 Hour Session
Please check the DCSC website for up to date times: www.delwarecountyskatingclub.com
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The Skatium is the PROUD home of the following Hockey clubs:
Haverford Hawks Ice Hockey Clubwww.haverfordhawks.comAges: Mites (8 and under) through Midget Major(18 and under)Games on Fall/ Winter Saturdays and Sundays
Haverford Fords Hockey Club:High School Varsity, JV, and Girls Varsity, Middle School Varsity and JV as well as an Elementary team.
Inter County Scholastic Ice Hockey League:Games on Fall/ Winter Monday, Thursday and Friday Evenings until the end of FebruaryAdmission is $5.00 for Varsity games. Check our website for schedule!www.icshl.org
St. Joseph's University Men's Ice Hockey:Games on Fall/ Winter Saturday and Sunday Afternoon/Nights.Admission is $5.00, Check our website for schedule!
We are also the home ofThe Episcopal Academy Varsity
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Learn to Skate Program:For Group Lesson and Private Lesson information please contact the Skating Office @ 610-853-2085 or Email Kristin Caparra @ [email protected]
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Changes have been made to our Trash Ordinance P8-2015, a few of the important changes are as follows:The size of each container shall not exceed thirty-five gallon capacity.There is now a limit of no more than ten (10) bags or containers for pickup during any one collection.Separate arrangements must be made by telephone with the Department of Public Works for the pickup of diapers, tissues, rubber gloves or other waste generated in the care and maintenance of a person receiving radiation treatments for the safety of the general public.
Please remember that no filled can is to be over 40 lbs & there is to be nothing sticking out of the cans for the safety of our employees. Residents are also reminded that it is unlawful to place trash or trash containers curbsite before dusk the evening prior to the day of scheduled pick up. Cans must be removed within 12 hours of removal, and properly stored.
Trash & Recycling Ordinance ChangesTRASH & RECYCLING
YARD WASTE - Our Yard Waste consists of twigs, branches and weeds. There is to be no grass or leaves in with the Yard Waste. Yard Waste is to be put out in the brown biodegradable bags or in a trash can. Yard Waste will not be collected in plastic bags.
8th Annual Holiday House TourSunday, December 6, 2015 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Haverford Township Historical Society is proud to showcase some of the Township's most beautiful and historic homes in a House Tour this holiday season.
$20 members | $25 non membersCash or Check (payable to "HTHS")
Please call Terri Dougherty at 610-449-1571 with any questions
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The Grange Estate
Saturday, September 12 - 9:00 a.m. - Noon
Sunday, October 11 - 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Beginning Saturday, November 28 - 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 5 - 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Attic Treasures Sale
Open HousePumpkin Painting & Scarecrow Workshop
Holiday Weekends at the Grange Estate
Christmas Holiday Party at the Grange Estate
Rain or Shine in the Carriage HouseCheck out all the great items featuring Housewares, decorative objects, furniture, jewelry,
books and novelties. You will find some interesting bargains.Please call if you have any items to donate before Monday, August 31.
Pumpkin painting begins at 1:30 p.m. and costs $5.00Scarecrow making begins at 1:00 p.m. and costs $5.00NOTE: Please bring your own clothing for stuffing!
Start your holiday shopping in our Grange Gift Shoppewhere a wide selection of gifts will be available.
November 28, 29 December 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27 and January 2, 3, 9, 10 - 2016Visit our Model Train Display in the Carriage House. Tour the beautifully decorated
mansion and visit our delightful Gift Shoppe stocked with unique seasonal gifts. Admission is free to the Model Train Display
Admission to the Mansion is $5.00 for adults, $1.00 for students
First stop by our Model Train Display in the Carriage House, then step into our beautifully decorated mansion where you can behold our trees, each trimmed with different themes.Champagne punch as well as non-alcoholic punch with tasty hors d'oeuvres and desserts.
Musical Entertainment provided to start the holiday season joyously!Admission is $25.00
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Bring your blanket and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of jazz with Emmy Award winning guitar duo Tom Glenn and Stu Goodis. The dazzling duo bring their melodic and innovative style to the veranda of the Grange Estate on Sunday, September 20 from 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Located at 143 Myrtle Avenue in Havertown, the Grange Estate was built in 1682 and holds a distinctive place in local and Philadelphia history. During the 1780's, while owned by Revolutionary War Patriot, John Ross, many of the influential men of the time were entertained at the mansion including George Washington and Lafayette.
Goodis and Glenn have been selected to perform at JazzFest on Cape Cod for five consecutive years and have been
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The Goodis and Glenn jazz guitar duo story is regional and inspiring. Their geograph ica l roo t s f rom the Philadelphia area and similar musical influences created their artistic foundation.
In the 1980's, while Tom was teaching music at the Neupauer Conservatory in Philadelphia, he met Stu Goodis. Their relationship started as student-teacher then grew over 30 years to colleague status. Tom introduced Stu to jazz. Their mutual love for jazz inspired each of them to become students of jazz guitar virtuoso and Philadelphia native Pat Martino, Tom in 1971 and Stu fifteen years later.
Over the years, although they didn't perform together for most of that time, they grew individually through their
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The Grange Estate has a unique significance and history for Tom Glenn. Growing up in Chatham Park, Tom affectionately remembers playing baseball, football and tennis with his friends in the Grange field (and drinking from the water wheel spring.) In 2010, while he was living in New England, Tom searched and found his teenage sweetheart and Havertown
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West Nile VirusO n c e a g a i n , Pennsy lvan ia i s dealing with West Nile Virus problem t h i s s u m m e r , including several positive tests of the
virus found in mosquitoes sampled from Haverford Township. The PaDEP's findings also indicate the risk for more human infections is high and will remain high through the rest of the summer and into early fall.
Because the elderly and people with impaired immune systems are at highest risk of developing severe WNV illness, they should be especially careful about mosquito exposure.
The mosquitoes that transmit WNV breed in areas with standing and stagnant water, such as urban catch basins, clogged gutters, discarded tires, poorly maintained swimming pools, flower pots and plastic containers.
Simple steps to eliminate standing water around the home include: R e m o v e t i n c a n s , p l a s t i c containers, ceramic pots, discarded
tires or any object that could collect standing water. Drill holes in the bottom of recycling containers left outdoors. Have roof gutters cleaned every year, particularly if the leaves from nearby trees have a tendency to clog the drains. Turn over plastic wading pools and wheelbarrows when not in use. Do not let water stagnate in birdbaths. Aerate ornamental pools, or stock them with fish. Clean and chlorinate swimming
pools, and remove standing water from pool covers. Use landscaping to eliminate standing water that collects on your property. Treat standing water that cannot be eliminated with Bti products which are sold at outdoor supply, home improvement and other stores. Bti is a natural product that kills mosquito larvae, but is safe for people, pets, aquatic life and plants.
Mosquitoes can bite at any time of day or night, but are most active at dawn
and dusk. When outdoors, people can avoid mosquito bites by properly and consistently using DEET-containing insect repellents and covering exposed s k i n w i t h l i g h t w e i g h t clothing. To keep mosquitoes from entering a home, make sure window and door screens are in place and are in good condition.
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Haverford Township Free Library1601 Darby Road Havertown, PA 19083610-446-3082 www.haverfordlibrary.org
Library Hours:Monday - Wednesday 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Friday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Business BreakfastWednesday, September 16 -- 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.Come network with other Haverford Township professionals!For more information and to register, go to: www.haverfordlibrary.org/businessbreakfast
3rd Annual Chili Cook-OffSunday, September 20 -- 4:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.HTFL Parking LotEnter your favorite chili or come to taste!For more information and to enter, go to: www.haverfordlibrary.org/chilicookoff
The fall lineup is very exciting!Online registration begins August 12th. Classes start on September 28th.New classes!
"Spielberg: Cinema and Sentiment" "Adult Tap" "Experience Dyslexia" "Rock It Out" "Dish and Dabble" "The Kennedy Brothers:
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Insurance ReminderDo you have sewer backup/flood insurance?
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Township residents must be aware that they should review their homeowner's, flood and sewer backup insurance coverage with their agent/insurance companies in order to properly protect their personal residence, probably the most valuable tangible asset that we all have.
Article I, Section 149-3, subsection C (2) Sewer Service Regulations of the Township Code states that all sewer service laterals from the Township's sewer, regardless of location, are
the property of the customer and/or owner and shall be maintained by him in good condition and repair.
When reviewing your homeowners policy,please pay particular attention to the following coverages:
Coverage for Sewers, Drains and Sump Pumps:This valuable coverage is not included under your standard homeowner's policy but can be
purchased by endorsement for an additional premium.
The Township is not responsible for damages caused by sewers, drains and sump pumps except under limited/special circumstances provided by the PA Municipal Immunity laws.
Flood Coverage:Flood coverage is not included under your homeowner's policy. However, flood insurance
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Money Transfer ScamsScam artists use a number of elaborate schemes to get your money, and many involve money transfers through companies like Western Union and MoneyGram or the purchase of a GreenDot Money Pak or Walmart MoneyCard. These are legitimate companies being used by criminals to take advantage of you. Many money transfer scams involve dramatic or convincing stories that play on your optimistic nature, your altruism or your thriftiness. But no matter how you parse it, they always cost you money. Here are some scams involving money transfers that you may recognize:
Someone sends you a check with instructions to deposit it and wire some or all the money back.
You just won a foreign lottery! The letter says so, and a cashier's check is included. All you have to do is deposit the check and wire money to pay for taxes and fees.
Someone responds to your posting or ad, and offers to use a cashier's check,
Counterfeit Check Scams
Lotteries and Sweepstakes
Overpayment Scams
personal check or corporate check to pay for the item you're selling. At the last minute, the so-called buyer (or the buyer's "agent") comes up with a reason to write the check for more than the purchase price, and asks you to wire back the difference.
If you are buying something online and the seller insists on a money transfer or prepaid card as the only form of payment, consider it a red flag: ask to use a credit card, an escrow service (PayPal) or another way to pay.
You get a call out of the blue from someone who claims to be a member of your family and needs cash to get out of a jam to fix a car, get out of jail or leave a foreign country. He begs you to wire money right away or to provide the card number to a prepaid money card and to keep the request confidential.
a stranger in this country or anywhere elsesomeone claiming to be a relative in a crisis - and who wants to keep their
Online Purchase Scams
Family Emergency Scams
Don't wire money or provide prepaid card numbers to:
request for money a secretsomeone who says a money transfer is the only form of payment that's acceptablesomeone who asks you to deposit a check and send some of the money back
wire money or provide prepaid card numbers to anyone in these or similar situations, they are all scams. If something like this is happening to you or you believe you are the victim of a crime please contact the Haverford Township Police Department by dialing 911 and ask to speak to an officer. A longer version of this article may be found in the Crime Prevention area of the Police Department website at http://www.haverfordtownship.org/
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Parade RouteHaverford Township Day Saturday,
October 3rd
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Parks and Recreation DepartmentThe HavaGood Times will be on-line and mailed to all homeowners the week of September 15.
Check out the Times for Adult Fitness classes, Preschool programs, Youth sports, after school programs, cooking classes, the Nature Series, Haverford Township Day information and so much more.
Fall Programs Fall Bus Trips Fall 5K - RunYou can register now for the fall programs listed below. Register online at Haverfordtownship.org
Small Fry Soccer (ages 3-4)Saturdays:September 12 - October 24
Fall Soccer (ages 4-6)Saturdays:September 12 - October 24
Field Hockey Leagues (Grades 2-4th thand 5-6 )
Sundays and Wednesdays,September 13 - October 18
Tennis Tykes (Ages 4-6)SaturdaysSeptember 12 - October 24
Kinder ClubKindergarten enrichment program is held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons 12-2:30pm at the CREC. Sessions run 5 weeks and you can choose 2 or 3 days a week.
For CREC information go to the www.haverfordtownship.com or call 484-380-2730.
Radio City Music HallChristmas ShowSee New York in its holiday splendor and enjoy the world famous Rockettes' Christmas show. Your day includes free time in New York and great seats to the matinee show. Bus leaves from Merry Place at 7:30 a.m. and returns at 7:00 p.m.Date: Wednesday, December 9Fee: $140Register online at Haverfordtownship.org
Haverford Township Day5K Run for Merry PlaceKick off Haverford Township Day with a 5K run through Havertown. All proceeds go to benefit Merry Place. Register online at Haverfordtownship.org
New York on Your OwnTake in the Big Apple during the holiday season. You can shop, see a show, see the skaters at Rockefeller Center or visit a museum, it's up to you.Bus leaves from Merry Place at 7:30 a.m. and returns at 7:00 p.m.Date: Wednesday, December 9Fee: $49Register online at Haverfordtownship.org
Fitness InstructorsHaverford Township Recreation Department is looking for certified group fitness instructors to run classes at the Community Recreation and Environmental Center. Qualified instructors must have at least one year experience in any of the following areas: Barre, Yoga, Spin and Silver Sneakers. Please contact Fitness Coordinator Tara Kaufmann at [email protected]
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For CREC information go to the www.haverfordtownship.com or call 484-380-2730.
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