Community Corner

5 Things: March 28

Here are today's local happenings

1. From the Lower Moreland Business Networking Community:

Would it make sense to join a group of other Lower Moreland residents and business owners, and try to help each other grow our businesses from people we already know, right here in our back yard?

Come out to a FREE weekly business networking group specifically for business owners that LIVE in Lower Moreland or own a BUSINESS in Lower Moreland. We will start by meeting every Monday morning at 8:30am in the HVAA office at the Red Lion Road Gym 640 Red Lion Road 2nd floor. (this group is in no way associated with HVAA)

Attendees will have a chance to introduce themselves and their business, and take 30-60 seconds to tell us what type of prospects they are looking for. Some people will personally have a need for some products. Others may know someone that could have a need for that product.

The goal is to help each member to get referrals that may result in a future sale.

Contact Info: (215) 268-6525; thesbacher@gmail.com

2. The Huntingdon Valley Library is hosting Story Time with Miss Alice for preschoolers of all ages from 10:30-11:15a.m. Join us in the Childrens Library Area for stories, songs and fun as you let your imagination run wild.

3. The HV Library will also hold Mah Jongg from 11:30a.m.-3:30p.m. Come down to the Library to meet new people, or come with a group of friends to enjoy a nice game. It's a good way to get out of the house but still be in a relaxed atmosphere with good company. Games are $2 per session and $5 per less. Inexperienced groups are encouraged to bring four people. Refreshments will be served.

4. The varsity tennis team will play at New-Hope Solebury at 3:45 p.m. A couple of previous matches have been rained out, but the weather calls for sun so the Lions should be able to get their match in this time.

5. (Glencairn Museum) has its Highlights Tours at 2:30 p.m., which includes a 15-minute award-winning orientation video and ride in the original elevator to the Tower, with its commanding view of the local area and the Philadelphia skyline (be sure to bring your camera!).

The guide will describe Glencairn in the context of the history of the Bryn Athyn community, and explain the fascinating relationship between Glencairn and its neighbors, Cairnwood and . The tour also includes a visit to the Pitcairn family's Chapel and the Master Bedroom. An introduction to the Museum's collection of religious art takes place in a variety of galleries. The tour also includes a visit to Glencairn's stunning Great Hall and Upper Hall.

Price: Adults: $8.00; Seniors (65+) $6.00; Students (College + age with ID) $4.00; children 4 years and under free.

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