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Page 1: Wayne Magazine April Issue 2015

wayne art center: the 5 B’sFLUID CYCLING: JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME

RADNOR HUNT: AN UNFORGETTABLE TAILGATE

April 2015

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Publisher: Wightman Publishing, LLC

Editor-in-Chief: Laurie M. Wightman

Art Director: Nancy Follman

Contributing Writers:Laurie Wightman, Karen Louise Fay

Contributing Photographer: Brenda Carpenter

7eventsWhat’s Happening Around Town This Month

9dog of the monthMeet Sir Austin

13the 5 b’sBirds, Bees, Butterflies, Bats & Bugs

19radnor huntHow to Throw an Unforgettable Tailgate

22fluid cyclingA Journey of a Lifetime

27Celebrating 2 HolidaysEaster & Passover recipes everyone will love

30summer camps4 Main Line Camps foran Exciting Summer of Fun

contents

scCAMPS

SUMMER

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editor’s letterAPRIL 2015

Laurie Wightman’s Contact Information:Email: [email protected]

We’re in full bloom here in Wayne this April, and what a joy it is to see life re-emerging from every corner you turn this spring. After being hit with one last snow storm on the first day of spring, I think we are quite eager to welcome the sweet scents of budding flowers sprouting up all around town. This month in particular we have a much stronger appreciation for Mother Nature granting us with a vibrantand plush season ahead.

In anticipation for greener pastures ahead, Wayne Magazine worked with a clever group of locals who plan one of the most exquisite tailgate parties at the Radnor Hunt each year. They call themselves the “Tack Roomers” and boy do they know how to throw a proper party! We were fortunate enough to have them share some of their best ideas on how to put out one heck of a spread. Additionally, last year many parents mentioned that we should cover a story on the best summer camps to consider for their children. We listened to our readers and present you with a snapshot of various camps that will be sure to get your kids excited for the summer months. We also feature a key story on one of the hippest cycling studios on the Main Line called Fluid Cycling. This studio brings the outdoor riding experience indoors and will take you riding through locations all over the world. It truly was one of the best workout experiences I have had to date.

With each year Wayne seems to get increasingly better, season by season. With the spring finally upon us be sure to get out and about to support your local businesses and events that are bursting with exciting possibilities. I will continue to remind you about the Wayne Magazine Music Festival that is in full swing with an incredible line-up of local and nationally acclaimed bands performing. The headlining act will be the Dirty Dozen Brass Band who will be sure to rock out N. Wayne Avenue like it’s never been done before. So mark your calendar for Saturday, June 6th and get your dancing shoes ready. Prior to this event kicking off, get ready for the 2nd annual Devon Horse Show issue that will make its debut next month. It’s time to giddy up once again my friends!

Sincerely,

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april eventsChanticleer Opening Day and LectureWhen: Opening Day - Wednesday, April 1st – 10AM-5PMLecture - Sunday, April 12th-2PMWhere: Chanticleer – 786 Church Road, WayneLecture – Radnor Memorial Library: 114 West Wayne Avenue, WayneAnother season begins at beautiful Chanticleer. Be sure to get your season pass that will last you through November. All are welcome to attend a lecture at the Radnor Memorial Library as well. Peter Hatch, former Head Gardener of Monticello, will present on his book, A Rich Spot of Earth. Free of charge, seating is limited.

Easter Sunday BrunchWhen: Sunday, April 5th – 10AM-4PMWhere: The Radnor Hotel – 591 East Lancaster Avenue, WayneCelebrate Easter at The Radnor Hotel with an elegant Champagne Sunday Brunch. A visit from the Easter Bunny will make for a memorable day that the entire family will enjoy. An exquisite buffet will be served along with the sounds of classical piano as you enjoy a delicious meal in the beautiful Terrace Room.

The Golden MasqueradeWhen: Friday, April 17th – 7PM-10PMWhere: Hilltop House – 570 Beaumont Road, DevonThe friends of Easttown Library are marking their 50th year with a Golden Masquerade. The entire community is invited to come on out and celebrate in this fabulous event that will be filled with music, fortune telling, caricature drawing and much more. For more information go to: easttownlibrary.org

Wheels of WayneWhen: Sunday, April 19th / Rain Date: Sunday, April 20th – 1PM-4PMWhere: North Wayne Avenue, WayneCruise on in for the 3rd Annual Car & Motorcycle Show in Downtown Wayne. Hundreds of antique, classic, and custom cars and motorcycles will line North Wayne Avenue along with entertainment, food, prizes, and more for the whole family. This event is FREE for the community to attend. Vehicle Registration: $20 per vehicle

Arbor Day CelebrationWhen: Tuesday, April 21st / Rain Date: Wednesday, April 22nd – 6PMWhere: Friends of Radnor Trail Park – 304 Liberty Lane, WayneCome join Radnor Township, Radnor Conservancy, and Radnor Cub Scouts to celebrate being named a 2014 Tree City USA. This is the 23rd year Radnor has received this national recognition. There will be a tree planting ceremony, Tree City USA recognition, and a “How to Plant a Tree” demonstration. 

Archbishop Carroll CAFÉWhen: Saturday, April 25th – 6:30PM-10PMWhere: Archbishop John Carroll High School – 211 Matson Ford Rd, RadnorViva Las Vegas is the grand theme for this years’ event that will feature raffles, live auctions, gaming tables and much more. The event brings together over 400 Archbishop Carroll alumni and student families and friends to help raise funds for school improvements. Come on out for an evening of fun!

eEVENTS

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Meet Austin, a full-bred Yorkshire Terrier, born in the Blue Mountains of North Carolina. His namesake comes from his mom Megan Nogalski’s collective love of

Austin, TX and the movie Austin Powers. To differentiate himself from his comedic British counterpart he prefers to be addressed as “Sir Austin.” He likes to believe that he is the guardian of his lovely castle in Wayne. This 13-year-old Yorkie has a zesty spirit despite a rare gastrointestinal disease and a hypothyroid that he was diagnosed with in the last five years. Austin has certainly defied any uncertain expectations by being a little fighter and bouncing back with great optimism to continue living a healthy life.

When Megan was searching for a Yorkie she found a breeder in North Carolina who typically bred show dogs. The breeder was looking to sell two of the puppies due to them not developing the blue & tan “show dog” coat qualities. Megan and her parents went to visit the pups and fell in love with the all black puppy who became Sir Austin himself. Shortly after he turned one-year-old, Austin began to develop the typical blackish grey and tan coat that proper Yorkie’s are known for. It turned out he was simply a later bloomer!

Austin has quite the personality and has made many friends throughout his life. He thoroughly enjoys sitting outside of Teresa’s Café greeting everyone in downtown Wayne, while his dad, Brian, manages the restaurant inside. His small size shouldn’t be taken lightly as Austin is very much a protector of his own turf. He sometimes needs to prove that he can’t be bullied around easily by other dogs, yet always has a tendency to come around and befriend his fellow mates. One of his best buddies is a German Shepard/Rottweiler mix. They make for a great pair!

Austin has been one of the few consistencies in Megan’s life over the past 13 years as they have travelled and lived in various states together. Sir Austin is a perfect representation, big or small, as to why having a dog in one’s life can be the greatest gift of all.

dog of the monthby Laurie Wightman

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Anne Henderson & David Wunderlich with Juliska China

Brittany & Jeff Parris

Judy Boyd & Sarah Franko

Norma Mather, Patty Billings, Connie McClatchy & Jean Heim

Jeff Groff speaking to the crowd

Chetty Ferry

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wayneL I N E R S

T H E

A special Downton Abbey event was held at The Little House Shop with guest speaker Jeff Groff,

from Winterthur Museum. Many friends and locals enjoyed afternoon tea and crumpets while experiencing a taste of life in Downton Abbey.

Karen Bucklee & Becky Konen

Bryan & Stephanie Oscarson

Pat & Bob Thomas

Jeff Groff & Diana Mason

Jeff Groff continues his lecture

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the 5 b’s:BIRDS, BEES, BUTTERFLIES, BATS & BUGSby Karen Louise Fay and Laurie Wightman

Radnor Township will be buzzing with activity this month as the 5 B’s come to town in a most delightful way. Several conservation minded organizations from the

community are involved in supporting The 5 B’s exhibition and programming about birds, bees, butterflies, bats and bugs. Wayne Art Center has partnered with Audubon Pennsylvania and Radnor Bird Town to present an exhibition along with educational programs to honor these winged creatures. With the help of Radnor Memorial Library, Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens, Radnor Middle School and Radnor Conservancy nearly 30 events and programs of the 5 B’s will take place throughout the township and be made available to all who take an interest in the local environment as it pertains to the avian and insect world. These events and programs will run through May 9, 2015.

Wayne Art Center will present an exhibition featuring works depicting birds, bees, butterflies, bats and bugs. The exhibition held in the Davenport Gallery will include ceramics, metal, jewelry, glass, fiber, wood, paintings, works on paper and photography. The works are for sale, and there will also be jurors, Perky Edgerton and Brian Meunier, who will select artwork and award winners.

Radnor Bird Town and Audubon Pennsylvania will be offering informative lectures and demonstrations that will bring light to issues surrounding the winged and crawling creatures of our natural world that play a vital role in the health of our ecosystem. By doing so, they

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help create a culture of conservation where everyone is a potential steward of nature in his/her backyard and beyond.

There will be weekly storytelling at Radnor Memorial Library for young children as well as themed art workshops and other hands-on activities to engage children of various ages at the Wayne Art Center, Radnor Memorial Library and Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens.Each of the 5 B’s will have a week dedicated to educational programs and events to be featured at the various locations and organizations in partnership with the exhibit.

WEEK ONE: BIRDSTuesday, April 7th at the Radnor Memorial Library: 4:00 PM - Ages 3+Storytelling: “BIRDS” Carrie Barron of Audubon PA & live bird.

Wednesday, April 8th at Wayne Art Center: 7:00PM - 8:00PM - All Ages.Opening Lecture: “Why Birds Matter” by naturalist Scott Weidensaul.Wine and Refreshments.Cost: $10

Thursday, April 9th at Wayne Art Center: 4:15PM-5:45PM - Ages 8+1st Class: Art Inspiring Conservation. Tour and Discussion of The Five B’s Exhibition followed by a craft activity. Cost: $25 per class or $90 for the 4 class series.

Friday, April 10th at the Radnor Memorial Library: 6:30PM - All AgesBird and Bat House Building Workshop. Order Kit ahead. Wood Bird Kit: $10; Wood Bat Kit: $32. Batman and Paul Bunyan will be present at 7:00PM to assist.

WEEK TWO: BATSTuesday, April 14th at the Radnor Memorial Library: 4:00PM - Ages 3+Storytelling: “Bats” with Briar Bush Nature Center & taxidermy bats. Cost: Free

Wednesday, April 15th at the Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens: 7:00PMLecture: “Bats: White Nose Syndrome and Our Environment” Dan Mummert of the PA Game Commission.

Thursday, April 16th at Wayne Art Center: 4:15PM – 5:45PM - Ages 8+2nd Class: Art Inspiring Conservation – Drawing BirdsCost: $25 per class or $90 the 4 class series.

WEEK THREE: BUTTERFLIESTuesday, April 21st at the Radnor Memorial Library: 4:00PM - Ages 4+5 B’s Storytelling: “Butterflies” by Rick Mikula, The Butterfly Guy & collected butterflies.Cost: Free.

Wednesday, April 22nd at the Radnor Memorial Library: 7:00PM - All AgesLecture: “Backyard Butterflies, Beetles and Other Pollinators”Dan Duran of the Acadamy of Natural Sciences and Steven Saffier of Audubon PA.

The BIRDS BEESBUTTERFLIESBATS BUGS5Bs

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MAY 21 - 31, 2015Brenda Carpenter Photography

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Thursday, April 23rd at Wayne Art Center: 4:15PM – 5:45PM - Ages 8+3rd C la s s : Ar t In sp i r ing Conservation. Cost: $25 per class or $90 for the 4 class series.

Saturday, April 25th at the Radnor Township Building: 10:00AM All AgesHelp Build a Rain Garden – Bring your own trowel and shovel.Cost: Free

Saturday, April 25th at Wayne Art Center Gardens: 4:00PM - All AgesNative Plant Gardening Design & Tour. Cost: Free

WEEK FOUR: BEESTuesday, April 28th at the Radnor Memorial Library: 4:00PM - Ages 3-6The 5 B’s Storytelling: “Bees” with Ryan Williamson of Bryn Mawr Bees & live hive.Cost: Free

Tuesday April 28th at the Radnor Memorial Library: 6:30PM - All AgesLecture: “Honey Bee Buzz”, Edward Pieters, Entomologist, UPenn. Cost: Free

Wednesday, April 29th at the Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens: 7:00PM – All Ages“Fireflies” An informative talk with Dan Otte, Academy of Natural Sciences. Cost: Free

Thursday, April 30th at Wayne Art Center: 4:15PM – 5:45PM - Ages 8+4th Class: Art Inspiring Conservation – Mixed Media: Bugs, Bats & Bees.Cost: $25 per class or $90 for all 4 classes.

Saturday, May 2nd at The Children’s Garden of the Wayne Art CenterChildren’s Day Celebration. Highlights are:“Bee Beard” with Donald Shump of The Philadelphia Bee Company. 10:00AM-Noon.Cost: Free

Teddy Bear Tea: 1:00PM-3:00PM Ages 4-8. Cost: $50 Adult & child ($25 additional child).Art with Wings: Family Workshops - Studio 3 at Wayne Art Center: 1:00PM-3:00PMAges 4-8. Cost: $30 includes all 5 craft activities ($50 for 2 children).

Owl Meet and Greet: 1:30PM & 2:30PM- All Ages. The Schmidt Garden, Wayne Art Center.Cost: Free

WEEK FIVE: BUGSTuesday, May 5th at the Radnor Memorial Library: 4:30PM - Ages 3-6Storytelling: “Bugs” with Tyler Arboretum & live worms used for composting.Cost: Free

Wednesday, May 6th at the Radnor Middle School: 7:00PM – 9:00PMThe 5 B’s Finale Lecture & Book Signing: “Rebuilding Nature’s Relationships at Home”Doug Tallamy, Chair of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at U. of Delaware. Cost: $20

Saturday, May 9th at the Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens: 10:00AM -NOONGardening with the Five B’s with Steve Wright and John Fischer. Cost: Free

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conduct an Estate Sale at your home. Stop in and then stop in again, because you never know what you’ll find!

We buy women’s previously loved Clothing, Jewelry, Bags, and more.Visit our new store, opening mid-April, located next to our

homefurnishing resale shop.

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radnor huntHOW TO THROW AN UNFORGETTABLE TAILGATE

by Laurie Wightman

Greener pastures are upon us as we get ready for one of the best events in Radnor all season long. The Radnor Hunt Races is a traditional event that brings over 20,000

fans to the grounds every year to join in on a day of steeplechasing in the open countryside of Radnor. In its 85th anniversary on May 16th, fans will come far and wide to gather along the beautiful fields and enjoy a day of horse racing and exquisite tailgate parties.

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The Tack Roomers team throws one of the most elaborate tail gates at the Radnor Hunt each year. Wayne Magazine asked the group if they would be so inclined to reveal some of their grand ideas on how to execute the most elegant tailgate party at the Radnor Hunt. The Tack Roomers sure do know how to put on a proper party, and we hope their ideas inspire you to do the same.

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STUARDFUNERAL DIRECTORS

The Stuard family has been engaged in its profession as funeral directors since 1822, a tradition matched by few such establishments anywhere. Serving the area from City Line to Frazer, the company is headed by Wallace Stuard III, with Timothy Meyers as supervisor, Todd Woodside, Pre-Need and

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fluid cycling:A JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME

by Laurie Wightman

I rose out of bed early one morning in anticipation to take on my first riding experience at Fluid Cycling right here in Wayne. As I peered out the window to take in the first

day of spring, I was unexpectedly hit with a view of thick heavy snow coming down from every direction. With a huge sigh of distress I immediately wanted to crawl back under my covers, stay warm and forget about my eager ambitions of cycling at Fluid. Instead, I prepared myself for the class and ventured out into what I was hoping would be the last winter storm in our area. I had no idea what was in store for me, but I was determined to ride my weather doldrums away on a state-of-the art RealRyder fitness bike at Fluid Cycling.

To say my morning was completely turned around within the 45 minute cycling class would be an understatement. I left the snow behind me as I entered the studio and adjusted myself on the bike gearing up for a hopeful riding adventure. The concept behind Fluid Cycling is to bring the outdoor riding experience indoors while riding through locations all over the world on a MyRide forward motion video screen. Tracy Barausky, co-owner and instructor, kicked off the class with taking us through a warm-up ride in the beautiful Bear Mountain State Park in upstate NY. Once our legs were consistently moving at a strong pace we left New York behind us and entered into the majestic Italian Alps preparing for achallenging climb. By having this massive screen directly in front of me with the most incredible views of Italy, I was instantly inspired to push on and give it my all. After a

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powerful ride along the curving roads through the Italian Alps, we moved back into the states and landed on the coast of California. We weaved our way along Route 1 leaning and pivoting the handle bars around each bend along the Pacific coastline. My journey could have ended there and I would have been simply elated. However, there was one more challenging aspect to this exhilarating journey as Tracy guided us back into Europe to finish it off through a portion of a Tour de France route. My quads burned with adrenaline as we climbed one last major mountain that so many world-class riders have done several times before. Our reward was a beautiful descend that led us through a picturesque French village that warmly welcomed us as we let our legs spin freely and our heart rates came back to a normal pace. This was

like no other spinning or cycling experience I have ever had throughout the Main Line and/or Philadelphia. I sat there on my bike with my legs free of resistance in complete awe of the thrilling adventure I had just been taken on.

Fluid Cycling opened its doors in September 2013 by founders Seth Hall and James Decker who came up with this revolutionary concept that would appeal to fitness enthusiasts looking for a full body work-out. Tracy Barausky joined the team as a partner in July of 2014. Between the three owners and an amazing staff of instructors, Fluid Cycling has grown

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to become the premiere cycling studio in Wayne and the Main Line. “Fluid is the first indoor cycling studio on the Main Line with the exclusive use of RealRyder bikes that have a tilt and lean technology to create a real life riding experience while being indoors,”commented Tracy. “They are the only stationary bikes in the world that move laterally, allowing riders to bank (lean) into a turn. As a result, the workouts are more dynamic, intense and comprehensive than a traditional indoor cycling bike.” Fluid also offers alternative programming to build upon each of the classes through programs such as core & body sculpt, ride & road classes and endurance training. Through a variety of options to choose from, one will never feel complacent with a work-out routine at Fluid.

Along with having one of the best indoor riding experiences, additionally there is a very strong sense of community at Fluid. Clients and instructors tend to go beyond their work-out at Fluid and have built a sense of camaraderie in and outside of the studio. In turn it has created a haven for many clients to join and build new friendships along the way. “I would love Fluid to be a place where you can feel empowered, share your goals, meet a buddy, be held accountable in a kind nurturing way and experience a rush of endorphins that leaves you feeling accomplished,” remarked Tracy. “There are beautiful places we climb, descend and power through that I will never experience in real life. But for 45 minutes I can cross the Atlantic and enjoy Italy, France, Germany and just ride.” It is a riding experience that one can easily become hooked on, and I am proud to say I am officially on board. Join in on the fun and stop by to see what Fluid Cycling is all about, located at 724 W. Lancaster Avenue in the Devon Square Office Complex. It’s an adventure you won’t regret.

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Easter Crown Roast of Lamb • 1 whole loin of lamb, tied into a crown shape

• coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper

• 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

• 1 teaspoon rosemary, chopped

• 1 teaspoon thyme leaves, chopped

• 2 tablespoons fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped

• 2 large cloves garlic, peeled

1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees.

2. Combine chopped rosemary and thyme with one tablespoon of the olive oil and set aside.

3. Combine chopped parsley with the remaining two tablespoons of olive oil and set aside.

4. Season the inside and outside of the roast with salt and pepper.

5. Rub the roast with the herb olive oil and stick the garlic cloves firmly in the middle of the center cavity.

6. Roast for 30 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 130 degrees for medium-rare.

7. Remove, coat lightly with the parsley oil and allow to rest for 20 minutes before slicing into individual chops and serving.

8. Garnish the serving platter with the rest of the parsley oil along with any side dish such as Moroccan couscous.

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Passover Potato Kugel Cupcakes • 2 cups raw potatoes (grated)

• 1 large carrot (grated)

• 1 medium yellow or white onion (grated)

• 1⁄4 cup matzo meal

• 2 eggs

• 1⁄4 cup oil

• salt and pepper

• Sour Cream (for topping)

• Scallions (for topping)

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

2. Peel potatoes, carrot and onion; then grate each vegetable individually.

3. Mix together vegetables, matzo meal, salt and pepper in a large bowl.

4. Beat eggs and oil together.

5. Stir into potato mixture.

6. Pour into well-greased muffin tins.

7. Bake for 1 hour or until edges are browned and crisp.

8. Top each cake with a dollop of sour cream and scallions.

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The information on this page has ben derivedfrom each of the camp’s official websites.

Main Line

2015

Academic Camp:Benchmark School

Incorporating education with a summer of  fun! The program combines an hour and 45 minutes of  Benchmark's nationally-recognized language arts program with a variety of  recreational activities, including science discovery, sports, swimming, art exploration, and a 35-event Confidence Course that culminates in a 40-foot high, 250-foot long Zip Wire. The program places an emphasis on developing confidence and increasing students' strategic knowledge across reading, writing and recreational activities.• 5 Weeks – June 29th – July 31st / Ages 6 – 12• Contact: 610-565-3741• 2107 N. Providence Road, Media

Creative Camp:Main Line Art Center – Wild about Art

This is way more than your average arts-and-craft camp. Here, campers work alongside professional artists in real art studios on incred-ibly fun projects that are designed to tap into their innate creativity and stretch their imagina-tions. Each week-long session introduces young artists to a variety of  materials, techniques and artistic concepts in a nurturing environment that embraces artists of  all levels.• 11 Weekly Sessions – Ages 4-12• Contact: 610-525-0272• 746 Panmure Road, Haverford

Special Needs Camp:Camp Pegasus

Camp Pegasus is a fun-filled day camp for girls and boys struggling with social skills deficits. Based on renown therapist Mike Fogel's "The Art of Friendship" curriculum, the camp weaves together social skills techniques, creative-art therapies, super-positive reward system and traditional camp activities. Campers with and without diagnoses (ADHD, PDD, Asperger's, learning differences) improve their social competency and increase their self-esteem.• (4) Two week-long sessions / Ages 6-15• Contact: 610-649-1080• 1400 Montgomery Avenue, Bryn Mawr

Science Camp:Discover Camp atThe Franklin Institute

Spark your child’s curiosity and help them develop a lifelong love of  science at The Franklin Institute’s Discover Camp. Choose from exciting and unique themes ranging from mysteries of  space to becoming a superhero. Each camp day includes interactive science activities, museum exploration, love science shows, field trips, and see planetarium and 3D films. Discover camp will inspire your child’s interest in science, technology, engineering and math.• 12 Weeks / Ages: 4-15• Contact: 215-448-1200• 222 North 20th Street, Philadelphia

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