C.B. East Senior Named Bucks County High School Poet of the Year

Stina Stannik High School Poet of the Year Reading & Reception. Stina Stannik, senior at Central Bucks High School East, gives her inaugural reading as winner of 25th annual Bucks County High School Poet of the Year contest. 2 p.m. Sun. April 15, Orangery at Bucks County Community College, 275 Swamp Rd., Newtown, Pa. Free and open to the public.

Stannik will be joined by C.B. South junior Abigail Wang of Chalfont, first runner-up; C.B. West senior Dana Lapides of Doylestown, second runner-up; and C.B. East junior Meghan Jusczak of Doylestown, third runner-up.

Information: www.bucks.edu/poets  or 215-968-8150.

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Newtown Library Company Gardening Series – “Made in the Shade”

Can you really grow plants in the shade? Join Walter Cullerton, Bucks County Master Gardener, at the Newtown Library Company on March 29th at 7:00pm to find out.

A visual tour of shade gardens throughout the eastern United States highlighting shade tolerant plants. A focus will show A Hosta, the queen of the shade garden and her court.  We will see those companion plants that love shade, both native, Asian, and those in between. From Astilbe to Viola, there is a plant or two or three or four or more that you should have in your garden.  And not to be missed are a few of the little Hostas, just perfect for the rock garden.

Some shady shrubs will make their appearance, as well as a few of those happy multi-propagators (Who said invasive?) that some folk’s love and others despise.

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After a 40-year career in the business world, Walter started a new career in horticulture.  An avid gardener, he achieved Master Gardener certification in New Jersey and also in Pennsylvania. 

Walter is a co-founder of the Tri-State Hosta Society and was president for six years. He is recent Chair of the Delaware Valley Rock Garden Society, past President of the American Conifer Society, Northeast Region and recently Coordinator, Public Relations for the American Conifer Society.  He is a Master Gardener in Bucks County and frequently gives talks on Conifers for the Garden, Hostas, Shade Gardening, and The Garden In Winter, and has written for the Tri-State Tribune, other club newsletters, the American Hosta Society Journal and The American Conifer Society’s Conifer Quarterly.

So, get ready for spring – don’t miss this event!

The Newtown Library Company is located at 114 East Centre Avenue in Newtown, PA.

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NHA presents ‘Washington’s Crossing of the Delaware – From a Soldier’s Perspective’

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The March meeting of the Newtown Historic Association (NHA) will be held on Monday, March 19th at 8:00pm at the Court Inn, Court Street and Centre Avenue, Newtown.

The special guest speaker will be John Godzieba, the President of the “Friends of Washington Crossing,” who will give a presentation on the life of a Revolutionary War soldier and also tell about the “Friends of Washington Crossing’s” efforts to raise funds for the Washington Crossing Historic Park educational programs and interpretive tours. 

Mr. Godzieba portrays General George Washington in the annual crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas Day. Then on New Year’s Eve in the early morning, Mr. Godzieba takes part in a reenactment of the Battle of Trenton.

Mr. Godzieba has been involved with Revolutionary War reenactments for 19 years up and down the East Coast. This past Christmas was the 59th annual reenactment of the famed Christmas night river crossing of 1776.

The public is invited and refreshments will be served. For further information call 215-968-3914.

PHOTO CAP: John Godzieba (center), President of the “Friends of Washington Crossing.”

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‘The Midtown Men’ concert to benefit The Miracle League of Northampton

Main Event Inc. and The Miracle League of Northampton will host a concert featuring The Midtown Men at The Auditorium at Council Rock High School South on Friday, April 13th at 8:00pm. Ticket prices are $95, $75, $45 and can be purchased at The Northampton Township Administration Building, by calling Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 or online at www.TicketMaster.com.

The four original cast members appearing are Christian Hoff, Michael Longoria, Daniel Reichard and J. Robert Spencer. A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Miracle League of Northampton (www.miracleleaguenhpa.org), a baseball/softball league for special needs children. The purpose of this league is to provide an opportunity for children with any disability (physical or mental), the opportunity to play the great game of baseball and other organized sports.

For more info call 1-800-557-4263.

Not a performance of, not affiliated with the show “Jersey Boys.”

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10th Annual ‘Tavern Night at the Half Moon Inn’ sponsored by the NHA

The Newtown Historic Association’s (NHA) 10th Annual “Tavern Night at the Half Moon Inn” will be held at the Half Moon Inn (Court Inn), located at Court Street and Centre Avenue, on Saturday, March 10th from 7:00-11:00pm.

The evening will feature 18th century ale, music, dancing and games, along with delicious food catered by the Joseph Garvey of Joseph’s Garden Grille, accompanied by colonial side dishes prepared by the Tavern Night committee.  

All proceeds from Tavern Night benefit the NHA and support its various projects. Reservations are $50 per person – space is limited.

For further information call Reservations at 215-968-3914 or email dcnhh@comcast.net.

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Sock ‘n’ Buskin brings ‘An Ideal Husband’ to CR North

by Jessica Nager

Council Rock North High School’s theater program Sock ‘n’ Buskin will perform its exciting new production, “An Ideal Husband,” on March 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at 7:30pm in the school’s auditorium. Everyone should get their tickets soon because they will definitely sell out quickly. Tickets are $5 each.

This play is a comedic satire written by Oscar Wilde in the late 1800’s and examines the human struggle between morality and self-interest. The protagonist, Sir Robert Chiltern, is a prestigious figure in the House of Commons. A dirty political deal from Chiltern’s past has been used to blackmail him into openly supporting in Parliament a fraudulent canal project. Chiltern must then decide between standing by his conscience and continuing to denounce the fraudulent canal or succumbing to blackmail and thus avoiding scandal and political ruin.

In the meantime, Chiltern’s close friend, the dandy Lord Goring, has a different dilemma.

“The comedy is shown through Lord Goring resolving to fix his [womanizing] reputation,” explains junior Brian West. “This show differs from “Three Sisters,” the fall performance by Sock ‘n’ Buskin, because this is comedic, not dramatic, and is shorter and has an easier language to understand because it’s written by a more contemporary guy.”

Play cuts will also be shown during English classes as a sort of “sneak peek” to the actual show. West plays the character Lord Caversham, also a politician and the father of Lord Goring. West’s character adds to the play’s comedic aspect because he is very angry and temperamental. He often seems to have nothing better to do than express his rage at Goring’s prolonged bachelorhood.

Besides Lord Caversham, “An Ideal Husband” contains a host of other hilarious characters, both protagonists and antagonists, and Sock ‘n’ Buskin’s stellar performance will surely keep the audience laughing and engaged for the whole show.

So remember to keep a night from March 1st through March 3rd free, because this is a comedy that should not be missed.

“It’s well put together,” Senior Colleen O’Hara assures, “and there’s a lot more students, friends, and classmates involved for you to come out and support!”

The play is a time-tested classic, easy to follow, and just simply exciting to watch. So come out to support your friends, neighbors, and family in the Sock ‘n’ Buskin’s “An Ideal Husband” – don’t miss it.

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St. Mary Offers Concussion Discussion: What Parents and Coaches Need to Know

St. Mary Medical Center will host a Concussion Discussion, on Tuesday, February 21, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at the Middletown Township Building, 3 Municipal Way, Langhorne, PA 19047. 

The event will provide important information on best practices to diagnose and treat concussions. The discussion will feature guest speakers, Nirav Shah, MD, FACS, Neurosurgeon at Princeton Brain and Spine, and Kimberly Everett, M.A.T, St. Mary Trauma Prevention Coordinator. 

To register, please call 215.710.5900.

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City Beat Fitness hosting Zumba benefit for Ronald McDonald House

City Beat Fitness is celebrating their one year anniversary with exciting new classes, an amazing faculty, and a Zumba event to benefit The Philadelphia Ronald MacDonald House. The Ronald McDonald House provides a home away from home for parents of critically ill children in local hospitals.

The Zumba benefit will be held on Tuesday, February 7th, from 7:00 to 8:30pm for a $10 fee at City Beat Fitness, 41 Linden Avenue, Newtown.

City Beat Fitness’ unique dance-infused fitness program for kids, teens and adults requires NO dance experience. Adults can chose from a variety of cardio and toning classes, including Zumba.

Kids from three to 17 years can enroll NOW in HIP HOP with Diana Portes of The Philadelphia Soul Dance Team and with Laura Graeber of Newtown Middle School. Even Ity Beats, three to five years, can “get funky and fit!

Try Hip Hop for FREE during the week of February 6th. The first adult class is FREE.

For more info visit www.citybeatfitness.com or call 215-932-9536.

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Newtown Arts Co. presents ‘The Pink Panther Strikes Again’

Newtown Arts Company presents “The Pink Panther Strikes Again” by William Gleason at the Newtown Theater, 120 N. State Street, Newtown Thursday, February 9that 7:30pm; Friday, February 10that 8:00pm; Saturday, February 11that 8:00pm; Sunday, February 12that 3:00pm; Tuesday, February 14th at 7:30pm; and Wednesday, February 15that 7:30pm.

Front reserve tickets rows B—L and balcony row S are $19. Rear reserve rows M—R and balcony rows T—W are $16. Special seating in Row I (eighth row) with extended leg-room available for additional accommodation fee.

Tickets are available by credit card online at www.newtownartscompany.com or by calling 1-800-838-3006 (service fee applies). Tickets are also available at the Newtown Theatre Box Office during regular theater hours, usually beginning one hour before movie showings. For reservations or information call 215-860-7058.

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Booklovers’ Cocktail Party to Benefit Newtown Library

The Newtown Library Company will host its 10th annual Booklovers’ Cocktail Party, 6 to 10 p.m., Saturday, February 11, 2011, in the Atrium at Stocking Works, 301 South State Street in Newtown.  The cost is $50.00 per person and includes hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, music and time with good friends.

This year’s event will include a raffle for a “Wheelbarrow of Cheer” and other assorted gift baskets.  Raffle tickets are $10.00.  The drawing will be at the cocktail party, but raffle participants do not need to be present to win.  Event and raffle tickets can be purchased either at the Library or online on our website or Facebook page.  Proceeds from the event will benefit the library’s new book collections.

The Newtown Library Company has been serving the Newtown community since 1760.  It is the oldest library in Bucks County and the third oldest library in Pennsylvania.  Located in Newtown Borough at the corner of Centre Avenue and Congress Street, the library has a constantly growing collection of more than 21,000 books featuring early American and English publications and a Bucks County collection as well as current fiction, non-fiction, and children’s books.  Many volunteer opportunities exist as the library depends on its volunteers for its operations.  For more information and to purchase tickets & raffles please visit the library’s websites at www.newtownlibrary.com or www.facebook.com/newtownlibrary.

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