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Chestnut Hill Expands Its Restaurant Repertoire

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Try our wonderful restaurants….there are new ones and old ones and they are all scrumptious! From ethnic eateries to fine dining we have it all.

 

 

 

Bruno’s Restaurant-9800 Germantown Avenue 215-242-1888

 

 

 

 Cafette-8136 Germantown Avenue 215-242-4220 

 

  • Cake-8501 Germantown Avenue   215-247-6887

 

 

 

 Campbell’s Place-8337 Germantown Avenue 215-242-1818

 

 

 

 

 

Chestnut Hill Coffee Co.-8620 Germantown Avenue 215-242-8600 

 

 

 
Chestnut 7-8201 Germantown Avenue   215-247-7777

 

 

 

 

 

Chestnut Grill & Sidewalk Cafe-8229 Germantown Avenue 215-247-7570

 

 

 

 

Cin Cin-8136 Germantown Avenue 215-242-4220 

 

 

 

 Cosimo’s Pizza Cafe-8501 Germantown Avenue   215-247-6887

 

 

 

Fiesta Pizza III-8339 Germantown Avenue   215-247-4141

 


Heirloom-8705 Germantown Avenue 215-964-2265 

 

 

Hokka Hokka-8501 Germantown Avenue   215-247-6887

 

 

 

 
Iron Hill Brewery-8400 Germantown Avenue   215-948-5600

 

 

 

Kings Garden-8225 Germantown Avenue   215-753-0246

 

 

 

McNally’s Tavern-8705 Germantown Avenue 215-964-2265 

 

 

 

Metropolitan Bakery-8501 Germantown Avenue   215-247-6887

 

 

 

Mica -8609 Germantown Avenue 267-335-3912

 

 

 

Night Kitchen Bakery-7725 Germantown Avenue   215-248-9235 

 

 

 

 
Roller’s Expresso-8341 Germantown Avenue   215-247-7715

 

 

 

 

Roller’s Restaurant at the Flying Fish-8142 Germantown Avenue 215-247-0707

 

 

 

Starbucks-8513 Germantown Avenue   215-242-3860 

 

 

Stella Sera-8630 Germantown Avenue   215-248-1980

  Tavern on the Hill-8636 Germantown Avenue   215-247-9948

 

 

Top of the Hill Cafe -184 W. Evergreen Avenue 215-247-6009  

 Treehouse Play Cafe-10 W. Gravers Lane   215-247-3637

  Thai Kuu-35 Bethlehem Pike #109A   267-297-5715 

 

 

Valley Green Inn -Valley Green Road at Wissahickon Creek 215-247-1730 

 

 

Friday Evening Jazz and Sunday Classics at Woodmere Art Museum

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

 

WINTER 2012 MUSIC AT WOODMERE

Celebrate music at Woodmere on Fridays and Sundays. Tickets are available for purchase online and at the door.

 Friday Night Jazz Fridays, 6:00 p.m – 8:00 p.m. | $20 ($15 members, Children under 12: Free)
Free wine tasting

Friday Night Family Happenings include art making activities for kids
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. | FREE

Friday Night Jazz is offered in partnership with LifeLine Music Coalition. WRTI is a media partner. Wine courtesy of Twin Brook Winery.

 

Tribute to Miles Davis: A Kinda Blue Valentine
February 10

Spend an evening honoring jazz innovator Miles Davis. Tony Smith, one of Philadelphia’s most powerful trumpeters, joins the Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble to perform the sounds that pierced the hearts of jazz fans everywhere. Selections will include Davis standards such as “Milestone” and “Freddie Freeloader” along with compositions he didn’t write but became associated with, such as “My Funny Valentine” and “Round Midnight.” For more information visit lifelinemusiccoalition.com.

Friday Night Family Happening: Color Me Wild! Beat the winter doldrums and create a scene full of wild color.

 

Jazz Legends: Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Sarah Vaughan
February 17

Join in a celebration of the role of jazz in black history in this “narra-musical,” focusing on the contributions of black composers and musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Sarah Vaughan. This special event is narrated by upright bassist and composer Warren Oree and performed by Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble. For more information visit lifelinemusiccoalition.com.

Friday Night Family Happening: Art from Unexpected Materials. Visit Force of Nature and be inspired by Elaine Kurtz to make your own art from unusual materials.

 

Tribute to Nina Simone, featuring vocalist Ella Ghant and her quartet
February 24

Enjoy a magical evening honoring Nina Simone, the high priestess of soul. The evening will include her best loved tunes, “Four Women,” “My Baby Just Cares for Me,” “Mississippi Goddam,” and “Love Me or Leave Me.”

Friday Night Family Happening: Found Object Creations. Check out Dina Wind’s found object sculptures and create your own artworks.

 

Jazz Headz: Philadelphia’s Contribution to Jazz
March 2

Spend an extraordinary evening with Jazz Headz, a unified jazz ensemble of some of Philadelphia’s finest musical artists and most popular bandleaders. Artists include Duane Eubanks, Odean Pope, Webb Thomas, Monnette Sudler, Rich Budesa, and Warren Oree. If you can make only one concert, make it this one. “Ridge Avenue Swing” by Warren Oree, “Killer Joe” by Benny Golson, “Salt Peanuts” by Dizzy Gillespie, and “Mr. P.C.” by John Coltrane will be featured. For more information visit lifelinemusiccoalition.com.

Friday Night Family Happening: Puppets on Parade. Design and make your own puppet.

 

Bossa Nova Meets Jazz: The Stan Getz Legacy, featuring saxophonist Victor North
March 9

Philadelphia-born saxophonist Stan Getz worked with Benny Goodman, Woody Herman, and Stan Kenton, but was best known for his partnership with Brazilian composer Antônio Carlos Jobim and Brazilian singers João and Astrud Gilberto. Some of the compositions performed this evening will be from the landmark 1964 recording Getz/Gilberto: “The Girl from Ipanema,” “Corcovado,” and the Grammy Award–winning composition “Desafinado.”

Friday Night Family Happening: Fancy Hats and Helmets. Use your imagination to create fun headgear.

 

Cabaret Night with Jill Salkin
March 16

Singer, songwriter, and recording artist Jill Salkin is a seasoned performer with a soulful sound. Experience an intimate evening of jazz classics as well as works from Salkin’s releases The Very Thought of You (2009) and Heart’s Desire (2000), featuring original compositions influenced by jazz, pop, R&B, and folk. For more information visit jillsalkin.com

Friday Night Family Happening: Story Time in the Parlor. Through storytelling, learn about works of art in Woodmere’s collection and take part in a simple, hands-on activity.

 
Classic Sundays: Opera, Choral, and ClassicalSundays, 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. | $20 ($15 members)
Light refreshments served. Performance and “get to know the artist” reception.

Love Songs: Pennsylvania Girls Choir
February 12

Stroll down memory lane with a selection of timeless love songs performed by this a cappella group in honor of Valentine’s Day: “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” “My Funny Valentine,” “My Love Walks in Velvet” and several Cole Porter standards.

 

Haydn, Debussy, Liszt, and Chopin: Michelle Cann
February 19

Pianist Michelle Cann made her orchestral debut at the age of 14 and has since been invited to perform with many renowned orchestras. Her program this evening includes Fantasia in C major by Joseph Haydn; “Gigues” from Images by Claude Debussy; Liebesträum no. 3 by Franz Liszt; and Sonata no. 3 in B minor by Frédéric Chopin. Cann appears courtesy of the Curtis Institute of Music.

 

Academy of the Vocal Arts
February 26

Join us for a fun and entertaining afternoon of Broadway show tunes and opera hits! An ensemble of performers will regale you with an array of both grand and amusing light opera. For more information visit avaopera.org.

 

Chopin, Debussy, Gade, and Liszt: Marja Kaisla
March 4

Finnish pianist Marja Kaisla is well known in the chamber music world. She has performed extensively in the United States and will be performing works by Frédéric Chopin, Claude Debussy, Niels Gade, and Franz Liszt.

Celtic Tunes and Dances with the Jameson Sisters
March 11

Performing on a variety of instruments including the medieval harp and the Renaissance brat harp, Ellen Tepper will be accompanied by vocalist Terry Kane to form the Jameson Sisters, who will delight you with Celtic tunes and dances. For more information visit jamesonsisters.com.

 

Karl Middleman: An Afternoon with the Mendelssohns
March 18

Karl Middleman will transport you to the world of the talented Mendelssohn family. He will play their music, share their stories, and remind us what an extraordinary group of musicians the Mendelssohns were. For more information visit karlmiddleman.com.

Special Music Package:
Six tickets for jazz or classical concerts: $100 ($75 members). Mix and match your tickets to suit your interests and schedule. Tickets must be redeemed for specific concerts a week in advance to guarantee admission. Call 215-247-0948 for more information.

 


 

 

 

 
 

 

Beat the Winter blues…Get Outside at Morris Arboretum

Friday, January 20th, 2012

 

 

The Morris Arboretum wants you to get outside this seasons and explore winter’s diversity. Enjoy winter color in the holly berries and the evergreens, or the winter blooms as they burst through the cold ground. If you need to warm up, just step into the tropically warm glasshouse Fernery with a balmy climate suitable for the thousands of thriving ferns. So, get outside to play and to learn at Morris Arboretum.  For more info, check out www.morrisarboretum.org

Chestnut Hill has an iPhone App!

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

Life on the Hill Magazine brings the culture and charm of Chestnut Hill to the convenience of the iPhone. Framed by the classic stone architecture of early America, this region of Philadelphia, PA continues to touch all who live or visit here.

Download the App Here

Wonderful Woodmere!

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

  January 19, 2012
 
True Nature and Possibilities Reception
True Nature Sunday, January 22 | 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Helen Millard Children’s Gallery 

Join us for the opening reception of our new Children’s Gallery exhibition True Nature and Possibilities. Color, form, composition, and personal expression are the focus of these drawings by middle school students from the Waldorf School of Philadelphia.


Register for Winter Session Classes & Workshops
Featured Adult Class: NEW! Collage & Mixed Media Intensive
Thursdays, March 29th-April 19, 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Instructor: Andrea Snyder, $115

Learn how to use professional collage and mixed media techniques. Work on paper, board, or canvas in any style. The instructor will provide a suggested list of supplies. There will be one-on-one and group critiques. Learn more…

 
Classes available for children and teens! New classes include: Art Exploration, Animation, and Drawing, Painting, & Sculpture Fun.

Membership required for all classes. Free parking. For a full schedule visit woodmereartmuseum.org.


Sign Up for Painting in Irelend
True Nature Woodmere Art Museum, in cooperation with the Ballinglen Arts Foundation, County Mayo, Ireland, is pleased to offer an extraordinary art-making experience with internationally recognized master artists Randall Exon and Jeffrey Reed.

For more information contact the Education department at 215-247-0948. This program is for artists with intermediate to advanced experience. Space is limited. Fee includes course work, housing, food, and transportation from Dublin.


Woodmere in the News
CBS Talk Philly – Love the Arts in Philadelphia’s Joel Gibbs discusses upcoming arts and culture events in the area, including Woodmere! Check out the segment here. 

Discover Philadelphia’s Art and Artists
Browse Woodmere’s Online Collection Website. This online resource is also an interactive forum. Share your ideas, thoughts, knowledge, and stories. Check back as we continue to add and update this site with new objects and information.

 
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A Walk on Germantown Avenue-See Chestnut Hill

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

A Walk on Germantown Avenue

Take our new self-guided walking tour of Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill. The tour highlights the social and economic history the avenue and its role in the neighborhood’s development. Each of the 11 stops on the tour tells a story—you can visit them in any order, all at once, or one or two at a time as your errands on the avenue take you there.

A printed map showing the tour stops can be picked up at the historical society’s headquarters at 8708 Germantown Avenue, at the Chestnut Hill Visitor & Welcome Center at 8426 Germantown Avenue, and at many other Chestnut Hill locations. You can also download a copy of the map that you can print at home here.

Guide by Cell3 ways to take the tour

Dial 215 525-1539 on your mobile phone, then dial the tour stop number followed by the # sign. The call is free; your only charge is your mobile minutes.

QR code: http://www.chhist.org/avenueIf you have a smartphone (iPhone, Android, Blackberry) just visit http://www.chhist.org/avenue for a version of the tour formatted for mobile devices. Even simpler, just use a barcode scanner app (there are many free ones available at your phone’s app store) to scan the QR code at right and your phone will do the rest.

You can also download the tour’s audio files to play on your portable audio device at our podcast page. The files can be downloaded individually, or as a zipped archive that includes a pdf of the tour map.

Soon, look for signs like the one below at avenue locations. They will give you calling instructions and QR codes for the tour.

The Chestnut Hill Historical Society gratefully thanks these sponsors for tour and programming support:

Offering Advertising Ideas

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

The Chestnut Hill Business Association website has become our most valuable advertising tool with over 100,000 page views as of April 1st.  You now have the opportunity to advertise your own business — retail, restaurant or professional services — on our homepage at a very special introductory offer.

 

30 Days for $30

 

Contact Kate O’Neill for our Media Sales Kit

or to obtain further information  email:  koneill@chestnuthillpa.com or Phone:  215-247-6696

Another idea from the Chestnut Hill Business Association…..

Your Business and Facebook “Fan” page marketing! “Like” it?
Please open the link to view our online presentation to see how you can get your
Friends, Family and now “Fans” engaged and interactive with your marketing.
CLICK HERE

Beautiful motifs in prints at The Philadelphia Print Shop

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011
ORNAMENTAL MOTIFS at The Philadelphia Print Shop

Prints from M.A. Racinet’s L’Ornement Polychrome.  Recueil Historique et Pratique de l ‘Art.  London, Berlin and Paris, 1871.  Folio.  Chromolithographs.

From a striking series of bright chromolithographs illustrating decorative motifs from Europe and Asia, dating from the classical period through the eighteenth century.  The motifs include decorations used in rugs, wall paper, frescoes, and so forth.  Intended for a wealthy clientele in Germany, France, Great Britain and elsewhere in Europe, the prints were produced with excellent quality.  Thus the prints are very fine examples of the use of printing in color (chromolithography), with the images exhibiting precise registration and the colors retaining their brilliance.  This approach to an appreciation of ornamentation from many cultures and many ages led to eclecticism in Victorian architecture.

Visit Antique Gallery and get a Starbucks coffee!

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

The Antique Gallery is buying Gold and Silver.  They will even make a housecall.  If  you visit them they’ll give you a coupon for a cup of coffee at Starbucks.   Whatever your reasons it’s time to visit Chestnut Hill’s most eclectic shop.

Save with the Chestnut Hill Savings Card

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

Shop Local and Save Local with our Chestnut Hill Savings Card. For $5 you get a 10% discount at over 20 of our excellent shops and restaurants.  Use the card over and over again…valid until November 30, 2011.

Participating Shops & Restaurants are Antique Gallery, Artisans on the Avenue, Balance Chestnut Hill, Bone Appetite, Chestnut Grill & Sidewalk Cafe, Chestnut Hill Cheese Shop, Chestnut Hill Gallery & Frame Shop, Cobblestones Fine Gifts, Cosimo’s Pizza Cafe, Delphine Gallery, Diamond Spa, Diane Bryman Oriental Rugs & Accents Home Furnishings, The Herbiary, Lemons & Limes, Mango, O’Doodles”unplugged Fun” Toy Store, Pacific Leather, Quelque Chose, Robertson’s Flowers, The Rug Rack, A Taste of Philly, Tavern on the Hill, Ten Thousand Villages.