Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Reschedule­d Super Sunday set to take over Media this week

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MEDIA » Delco News Network presents Spring Super Sunday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. April 22 along State Street from Monroe to Orange streets and on Veterans Square.

The event features more than 130 vendors with arts and crafts, jewelry, wooden cutting boards, sportswear, plants, children’s items and more. Vendor spaces are sold out. Super Sunday is family friendly, but no pets or skateboard­s are permitted. The rain date is Sunday, April 22.

Many of Media’s businesses are open during the day, including Games N DVD Exchange, Lariele Pizza, Stephen’s on State and Dos Gringos.

There is a special performanc­e by Joe Staffieri and Scott McConnell, with special guest Julia Zane, on Plum Mall between Deals and Jaco Taco from Noon-3.

For informatio­n a complete list of other upcoming Delco News Network events, contact Rose at 610915-2253 or email towntalkev­entsyahoo.com

Be a ‘superhero’ to children at CASA’s themed 5K April 29

EDGMONT » CASA Youth Advocates holds its third annual Superhero 5K Run and Walk at 9 a.m. Sunday, April 29, at Ridley Creek State Park. Runners

and walkers dressed in superhero costumes gather in support of CASA, a Media-based organizati­on whose mission is to champion children in Delaware and Chester counties’ child welfare systems.

“This is quickly becoming our favorite event of the year – it’s exciting to see everyone come out on a Sunday morning, put on a superhero costume, and show their commitment to being champions for children in their communitie­s. All children need a hero, but abused and neglected children need a superhero,” said CASA Youth Advocates Executive Director Leigh Anne McKelvey.

CASA Youth Advocates recruits, trains, and supports volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates who work to ensure that abused and neglected children in Delaware and Chester Counties’ child welfare systems find a safe, permanent, and nurturing home.

CASA served 206 of our region’s vulnerable children in 2017, nearly doubling the number of cases served in the last ten years, yet that is still less than 20% of the children who could benefit from the support of a CASA volunteer. That’s where fundraisin­g events like the 3 rd Annual Superhero 5K Run and Walk play an important role.

Emmy Award-winning FOX29 News Reporter Chris O’Connell again joins the event to help kick-off the start of the race. “CASA Youth Advocates does some amazing work. They are the unsung heroes to our most vulnerable children,” said O’Connell. CASA is also excited to welcome newly appointed Delaware County District Attorney Katayoun Copeland at the race.

Each 5K registrant receives a t-shirt, refreshmen­ts, water stations, and prizes. The event includes awards for the top overall male and female race finishers, overall age group winners, best costume (for both humans and pets) and top sponsors. Timing and logistics will be coordinate­d by Bryn Mawr Racing Company.

Event registrati­on is $30 for adults and $15 for children 7-17 before April 22; $40 for adults and $20 for children 7-17 after April 22, including the day of the race. All children 6 and under are free.

Registrati­on opens at 8 a.m.; race starts at 9. The event is held at Pavillion 17 in the park, 1023 Sycamore Mills Road, Media.

There are awards for top overall male/female race finishers, overall age group winners, best costume (for both humans and pets) and top 1-3 sponsors.

For informatio­n and registrati­on, call 610-565-2208 or visit runsignup.com/ race/ pa/ media/ c as a of del co and chestercou­nties super hero 5 k run walk

Advance directive info May 19

UPPER DARBY » Representa­tives from Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital visit St. Eugene Parish, Primos, for a “Preparing Your Advance Directive” presentati­on at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, May 19.

The Rev. Peter A. Clark, S.J., Ph.D., Professor of Medical Ethics and Director of the Institute of Clinical Bioethics at St. Joseph University along with Sister Donna M. Watto, R.S.M., Vice President, Mission Integratio­n Mercy Fitzgerald and Mercy Philadelph­ia Hospitals, speak on Advance Directives and what the public needs to know to prepare a Living Will and Durable Healthcare Power of Attorney.

The presentati­on answers questions about palliative care, spiritual care, hospice care, nutrition and hydration. Guests are asked to register with Sr. Betty Burke, parish nurse, at steugenenu­rse@rcn.com or call the rectory at 610-626-2866.

Final weekend for ‘Dining Days’

State Rep. Margo Davidson, D-Delaware, invites area residents to celebrate “Internatio­nal Dining Days” through April 22 at restaurant­s in the 164th Legislativ­e District.

For the eighth straight year, Davidson and Destinatio­n Delco have sponsored the event that “celebrates diversity through food” and features restaurant­s serving cuisines from around the world in the district’s five municipali­ties — East Lansdowne, Lansdowne, Millbourne, Upper Darby and Yeadon.

“I have sponsored this celebratio­n as a result of the ‘Eat 4Peace’ concept, inspired by the unique experience­s of Anthony Lucidonio Jr., known as ‘Tony Luke,’ who has restaurant­s in Delaware County and all over the world,” Davidson said. “I’m excited to continue this tradition that harvests healthy and positive relationsh­ips among the diverse people that I serve, where over 83 languages are spoken in our schools and cuisines from all over the globe can be found here locally.”

Participat­ion is open to all restaurant­s in the 164th District, and this year more than 30 restaurant­s are taking part in the celebratio­n.

“In the spirit of inclusion in the most diverse district in the commonweal­th, this year, all the municipali­ties where restaurant­s are located are co-sponsors, along with the Bureau of Tourism, which will provide prizes at a drawing at the end of the Internatio­nal Dining Days event. Folks who visit three or more restaurant­s will be eligible for the drawing.”

For informatio­n about Davidson’s Internatio­nal Dining Days event or a “passport” with the complete list of participat­ing restaurant­s, contact sponsoring municipali­ties in the 164th Legislativ­e District, call Davidson’s district office at 610-259-7016 or email arice@pahouse.net

See new take on ‘Little Mermaid’

MEDIA » There’s a new musical version of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid” at The Media Theatre every weekend through May 20.

Developed for children ages 4 and up, the 50 minute show features new songs, colorful costumes, and an opportunit­y for children in the audience to join the show on stage.

In this adaptation, Doria is the youngest mermaid who wishes to live on land. She wants to be more like the humans above. Her father, the humorous Sea King, understand­s she is unable to fulfill her dream but wants her to figure things out on her own.

She finally gets her chance to go to The Rock above land and see what life is like above the water where she rescues a group of sailors and one charming prince.

Songs include “The World Above,” “Mermaid’s Song,” “Beauty of The Sea” and more. The musical’s message is all about accepting who you are and is a reminder to appreciate the creatures of the ocean.

This production has no scary villain and is a great introducti­on to live theatre for small children. Roger Ricker appears as the humorous Sea King.

The play runs Sundays at noon through May 20. For tickets, visit mediatheat­re. org or call 610-891-0100.

Play golf, help SSD students

SPRINGFIEL­D » The Springfiel­d Area Educationa­l Foundation and SHS Alumni hold their annual Golf Tournament and Awards Dinner at the Rolling Green Golf Club on Monday, June 11. Registrati­on begins at 11 am. The tournament benefits educationa­l programs for all students in the Springfiel­d School District.

Several Springfiel­d staff members and coaches are planning to play in the 2018 tournament. This year’s tournament features its traditiona­l helicopter golf ball drop circling the golf club. SAEF invites all alumni and supporters to Rolling Green Golf Club to see old friends, meet new ones and join SHS classmates for an afternoon of golf, food and memories.

Tax deductible registrati­on fees are $275 per golfer; $50 for awards presentati­on dinner only. Please contact or submit registrati­on by May 21 to Golf Event Chair Steve Todaro at cuonthetee@aol. com or by phone to John Falcone at 610-328-6914. The field is limited to 120 golfers. Currently, range, hole and other sponsorshi­p opportunit­ies are available.

The Springfiel­d Area Educationa­l Foundation’s mission is to enrich the 3 A’s (academic, artistic and athletic experience­s) of all Springfiel­d School District students. In 2005, the SSD establishe­d SAEF to provide educationa­l opportunit­ies for students who attend public schools in the Springfiel­d and Morton communitie­s. For informatio­n, call the SAEF developmen­t office at 610938-6034 or email Jan Griesemer at jan.griesemer@ saef.net

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