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Strathmere
Improvement AssociatonSeptember 28, 2015
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Experience
the true magic of the season with Philadelphia’s most treasured holiday musical
tradition.
Join internationally celebrated conductor David
Charles Abell, back by popular demand for the third year, as he leads you
through an all-new program of Christmas classics.
This spectacular lineup of exciting musical
arrangements features guest vocalist Lisa Vroman, renowned for her role as
Christine in Broadway’s Phantom, over 300 musicians,
remarkable choirs, and the ever-popular audience sing-along — as well as some
surprises your whole family will enjoy!
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Come celebrate the Holiday Season at Verizon
Hall!
Strathmere Day at
The
Philly Pops Christmas Spectacular!
(and dinner in the city afterwards if you
desire!) Sunday, December
6, 3 pm
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Show tickets: $33.00
each.
Dinner following at Fratelli's Italian
Bistro, 1339 Chestnut Street:Includes: Salad, Choice of entree (from list of six), dessert and non-alcoholic
beverage.Tax and gratuity included!
We've reserved a block of tickets in the upper tier
at Verizon Hall and have secured a parking discount as well. After the concert,
walk a few blocks along Broad St, taking in the holiday lights, and enjoy dinner
out on the town. If you don't have time to stay for dinner, we hope you'll still
come for the show. Bring along your kids and grandkids!
For more info:
sia1912@comcast.net or call Linda Bateman, 609 970-0157. Carpools are forming,
so let us know if you need a ride or would be willing to drive.
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SIA Star Party! Twice as many opportunities for
viewing the skies!
Derrick Pitts, from The Fels Planetarium at The
Franklin Institute, is setting up his telescope on Randolph, Saturday, October
10 @6:45 pm for you to take a peek at Saturn. When darkness fully sets in @7:30
pm, enjoy his narration of the many constellations on view. Bring along a
flashlight and chair or blanket.
Bonus! The next morning, right before
daybreak @ 6 am, Derrick will be back with his telescope and
you can view Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Mercury before daybreak! October 11, 6am Randolph
Also on October 10:
SFEC Meeting and Educational Program. 4 pm,
Firehouse
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