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Weekend Guide: Arts, Music and a Birthday

A series of events happening near you this weekend.

Looking for something to do in the Greater Philadelphia area? Use this guide as a primer to the weekend of June 24.

Where: Forrest Avenue in downtown Narberth
When: Sunday, June 24, from 2 to 7 p.m.

What: The Narberth Summer Music and Arts Festival will feature live music from bands like Tatter Tucker and Moog, the Zing Kings and the Tonebenders, as well as an artist's section featuring local jewlery, crafts and businessses. Admission is free but, since the event will benefit Philabundance, donations are appreciated. Read more about the event here.

Where: Main Street, Manayunk
When: Saturday, June 23, 11 a.m.

What: Over the course of two days, artists from as many as 22 states bring the culture of arts and crafts to collectors, buyers and designers for the 23rd year in a row. Graciously hosted by the shops, restaurants, and businesses of historic Manayunk, you are invited to join us in building a tradition of excellence. The event is free to attend.

Where: the Berwyn Fire Company, Berwyn
When: Saturday, June 23, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

What: Community organizations including T&E Care, FLITE, Berwyn Veterans, Tredyffrin Township Police, Berwyn Fire Company will be represented with information about services they offer and opportunities to pitch in and help. We'll also have some delicious goodies from local small businesses with a heart for TE, including Sweet Jazmines Pastry Shop. TE Patch Editor Bob Byrne and other Patchers will also be there to show you, your organization, or local small business how Patch can help you spread the word about your event, accomplishment, business or need.

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Chris Dyer June 22, 2012 at 04:02 pm
No mention of Canal Day June 24th in Mont Clare? Low cost LOCAL family entertainment. Thanks Phoenixville Patch
http://schuylkillcanal.org/Default.aspx?pageId=1286669
Tom Sunnergren June 22, 2012 at 04:32 pm
We've got a Canal Day preview forthcoming Chris
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bigben April 5, 2013 at 09:29 am
Dont you have to bake these things at 400+ in the oven before serving? Won't that sterilize theRead More food?
Frank Baran February 24, 2013 at 02:37 am
With all due respect to Giant (I shop there), I do believe that seed and suet for backyard birdsRead More should be purchased by a locally owned store. A locally run store has a higher turnaround in seed and suet, meaning the product is fresher. Stay away from "big box" discount stores. Their seed and suet may sit on store shelves for months, letting the products turn rancid. Also, big box stores often by seed mixtures that contain fillers such as red millet. Backyard birds do not eat red millet (they do love white millet, however). If you think you're saving money when you buy a seed mixture containing red millet, it's really not a bargain. Shop locally! And be a smart shopper!
Smedley February 24, 2013 at 02:44 pm
The Davis Feed Mill in Perkasie and the Moyer Feed Mill in Souderton are good sources for bird seed.Read More Locally owned and operated. Support your community business.
Jeepers63 February 25, 2013 at 04:21 am
Dove's eat red millet. Your right about red millet in most seed bags which are over half the seeds,Read More what a waste. We buy big bags of parrot seeds & they to are filled with filler things that they don't even eat. I don't like the fact that the seed bags can't be seen through anymore. Easy way to rip people off.
FRANKW January 8, 2013 at 03:31 pm
Well....there goes that Bar Mitzvah!
CalbernDontLie January 8, 2013 at 04:09 pm
+1 haha
JEFFREY January 9, 2013 at 03:50 am
Get you lox/nova from Costco. It's almost half the price and much tastier and if they ever have aRead More recall, they notify you, individually, and you don't need a receipt to get cash back. Once I discovered how good their smoked salmon tastes, and I get it at such a great price, I never will get it from anywhere else. One catch... you have to join the Costco club but man, it's worth it. I used to buy 1/2 lbs from Genardi's and when they got bought out by Giant, I had to look elsewhere. Now that I found Costco, I buy 1 1/2 lbs at about the same price and it's even more delicious. Happy Bar Mitzvah.