Community Corner

5 Things For April 7

Here are today's local happenings

1. Lower Moreland High School is hosting β€œBye Bye Birdie,” the musical that will be performed by current LM students tonight at 7:30 in the high school auditorium. The popular play will run today, tomorrow and Saturday. Tonight and tomorrow’s performances will both start at 7:30 while the Saturday showing begins at 2 p.m. Check back with Patch tomorrow for exclusive pictures from the event.

Price: $12 General Admission/$8 students, faculties, senior citizens/Free - kids under 4 years old

2. , 2381 Philmont Ave, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006, is hosting its Music For Autism event tonight from 6:30-7:30p.m. Β 

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The Kid Company is a giant playground for children housed in a converted warehouse. The space is ideal for parties and play dates alike. Check the company website for ongoing weekly events, and upcoming special events.

3. The Student Art Show – Photos from Iraq, will be held at the Montgomery Community College Campus (West). The show will feature 'Leesha Quigg: Photographs from Iraq' and the '6th Annual Student Art Exhibition.' The reception is April 13 from 5-7 p.m. In addition to the art show, there will be an awards ceremony and an artist talk by Leesha Quigg.

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Iraq photo prints available for sale. Proceeds from art and book sales will support the Jesse Hodges Veterans Scholarship Fund. Please note that parking at the gallery is limited. More parking is available on the other side of the pedestrian bridge. This event is open to the public.Β 

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4. Zumba classes will take place at the Murray Avenue gym tonight starting at 7 p.m. The class costs $60 and is open to the public.

5. Today is World Health Day sponsored by the World Health Organization. What will you do toΒ be proactive aboutΒ your health today?

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