| Event Name | Organization | Dates | City | | Design Advocacy Group Monthly MeetingPresented by Philadelphia Center for Architecture at Philadelphia Center for Architecture September 3, 2009 - Ongoing Come learn about, comment on, and debate planning projects in and around the Philadelphia region. DAG meetings are often the first place the public can learn about these projects, from proposals for casinos to plans for public parks. The mission of the Design Advocacy Group is to provide an independent and informed public voice for design quality in the architecture and physical planning of the Philadelphia region. | Philadelphia Center for Architecture | 09/03/09- Ongoing | Philadelphia |
The Erotic Literary Salon Avg. Event Rating(4.8 Stars): Presented by The Erotic Literary Salon at Time September 21, 2010 - Ongoing Avg. Event Rating (4.8 Stars):  Come hear and see what all of Philadelphia, the Daily News and the Philadelphia Inquirer are talking about. Susana Mayer, Ph.D., is the creator and Salonnière of this comfortable and safe space to hear erotic words and exchange information on favorite authors, websites and blogs. You may participate as a writer, reader, story teller, spoken word performer, or just come to listen, enjoy and applaud. Resident Nonagenarian (93-years young woman) often reads her first-person... | The Erotic Literary Salon | 09/21/10- Ongoing | Philadelphia |
Quizzo at Queen ShebaPresented by Gloaming Productions May 24, 2012-May 23, 2013 Quizzo, hosted by Sean Glass. This is no ordinary bar trivia game. Three rounds of nerdtastic fun with your zany host, complete with video intermissions, are sure to leave you feeling both challenged and entertained. Teams of six or less compete for Quizzo Bucks. | Gloaming Productions | 05/24/12- 05/23/13 | Philadelphia |
Alternative Communications…Building Working Relationships with Autistic Students Presented by The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health December 7, 2012 There are many methods to use in communicating with children with autism, including computerized technology. This workshop will outline the various methods and discuss the appropriate application of each method. This workshop is designed for parents and teachers.
Presented by: Nicole Pelliciari, M.S., BCBA & Laura Henderson, M.A., BCBA | The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health | 12/07/12 | Gibbsboro |
CNNH and The Epilepsy Foundation of New Jersey’s Epilepsy Conference: Exploration and Innovation Presented by The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health November 10, 2012 The Epilepsy Foundation of NJ (EFNJ) and CNNH have joined forces to deliver an exciting and informational half-day session for people interested in issues related to Epilepsy. Come hear about Cognitive Complications related to Epilepsy, advocacy efforts and other research that is currently being conducted to address challenges related to having Epilepsy. This mini-conference is designed for individuals with Epilepsy, professionals and caregivers.
Presented by: Mark Mintz, M.D.,... | The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health | 11/10/12 | Gibbsboro |
Historic Fallsington Informative LecturePresented by Historic Fallsington, Inc. at Fallsington Friend’s Meetinghouse November 8, 2012 Program presented by Candace Perry from the Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center. Delve into the spiritual world of our Pennsylvania German forefathers and explore Hex Signs and Himmelsbriefs: Pennsylvania German and the Paranormal. Call to reserve your space.
| Historic Fallsington, Inc. | 11/08/12 | Fallsington |
Lecture: If this you see, remember me: Girlhood SamplersPresented by Peter Wentz Farmstead at Farmer's Union Hall of the Worcester Township Historical Society November 7, 2012 Enjoy a presentation about regional needlework samplers dating to the late 18th through mid 19th centuries from textile historian, Kathy Lesieur. She has collected and studied these examples of early girlhood education for over 15 years and will bring along some wonderful items from her own collection produced by the Schwenkfelders and others in the area.
Program to be held at the Worcester Historical Society- Farmers’ Union Hall near the corner of Routes... | Peter Wentz Farmstead | 11/07/12 | Worcester |
Election 2012 Presented by National Constitution Center at National Constitution Center April 24-November 7, 2012 At the National Constitution Center, the presidential election comes to life for visitors of all ages! Prior to touring the Center’s exhibits, guests are encouraged to stop by Election HQ on the Grand Hall Overlook. Designed with the festive look and feel of a political rally, Election HQ will excite and engage visitors with activities and programs about the ins and outs of the election process. Guests can watch presidential campaign ads, cast a vote for their favorite presidential... | National Constitution Center | 04/24/12- 11/07/12 | Philadelphia |
Seizures in the Classroom: What To Do and How to Explain It Presented by The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health November 6, 2012 When an individual experiences an epileptic seizure, it can be as a surprise to everyone around. This workshop will explore how to identify when an individual is having a seizure, what action to take to keep them safe and how to discuss the situation with others who are witnessing the seizure for the first time. This workshop is designed for teachers, CST and school administrators.
Presented by: Jean Scornaienchi, PNP, BC | The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health | 11/06/12 | Gibbsboro |
History SailPresented by American Sailing Tours at Pier 24 April 22-October 29, 2012 Learn about the Delaware River's contribution to the growth of America's first city. From Swedish settlers of the early 17th century to William Penn's city of neighborhoods, from the American revolution to the industrial revolution, from a shipbuilding center to a major modern shipping port, the Delaware River has long been the lifeblood of Philadelphia. Sail back in time and learn about the people, ships and commerce that built Philadelphia and America. | American Sailing Tours | 04/22/12- 10/29/12 | Philadelphia |
Behavior Strategies for Addressing ADHD at Home and in SchoolPresented by The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health October 19, 2012 Learn how to successfully manage ADHD in your home and classroom using strategies that include how to effectively manage time, utilize visuals to support verbal language, and redirect stressful situational variables. This workshop is designed for parents, teachers and CST.
Presented by: Nicole Pelliciari, M.S., BCBA & Laura Henderson, M.A., BCBA | The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health | 10/19/12 | Gibbsboro |
Brain Injury and Transition into AdulthoodPresented by The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health October 16, 2012 Students with brain injuries who are turning 18-21 years old and graduating from local school district programs are faced with having to make vocational and life choices. Seemingly daunting, this transition can be seamless, smooth and successful with planning and supports in place. This workshop offers a fresh approach to addressing this life transition issue, including conducting vocational assessments and offering intensive and extensive career coaching to establish an important framework... | The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health | 10/16/12 | Gibbsboro |
Tea CeremonyPresented by Shofuso Japanese House and Garden at Shofuso Japanese House and Garden October 13, 2012 Experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony conducted by guest tea school Omotesenke Eastern Region Chapter (domonkai). Drink a bowl of matcha (green tea) and taste a seasonal sweet.
Space is limited and reservations are required.
Tea ceremony—called chanoyu or chado in Japanese—is at once an art form, a spiritual discipline, a way to socialize, and a window on Japanese culture. Practiced for more than 450 years, this... | Shofuso Japanese House and Garden | 10/13/12 | Philadelphia |
Tea Ceremony - Thick TeaPresented by Shofuso Japanese House and Garden at Shofuso Japanese House and Garden October 13, 2012 Experience a Japanese formal koicha (thick tea) ceremony conducted by guest tea school Omotesenke Eastern Region Chapter (Domonkai). Drink a bowl of matcha (green tea) and taste a seasonal sweet.
Only 6 people may attend. Space is limited and reservations are required.
Tea ceremony—called chanoyu or chado in Japanese— is at once an art form, a spiritual discipline, a way to socialize, and a window on Japanese culture.... | Shofuso Japanese House and Garden | 10/13/12 | Philadelphia |
Tea CeremonyPresented by Shofuso Japanese House and Garden at Shofuso Japanese House and Garden October 7, 2012 Experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony led by our Urasenke tea master. Learn about the history and principles of chanoyu (tea ceremony), drink a bowl of matcha (green tea) and taste a seasonal sweet. This tea ceremony is conducted by Taeko Shervin, an Urasenke tea master who has introduced guests at Shofuso to Japanese tea ceremony for over 30 years. She was recently honored by the Urasenke school of chanoyu in Kyoto, Japan for her lifetime devotion to the Way of... | Shofuso Japanese House and Garden | 10/07/12 | Philadelphia |
Managing ADHD: At Home and in SchoolPresented by The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health October 3, 2012 ADHD has exploded in magnitude over the last few decades and more children are being prescribed medication for this condition than ever before in history. This workshop will review how a neurobiological approach to ADHD assessment impacts treatment options; the neurological and medical mimickers of ADHD; and the risks and benefits of many popular treatment interventions. This presentation also highlights the need to optimize or integrate behavioral and educational interventions prior to... | The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health | 10/03/12 | Gibbsboro |
Moonviewing (Otsukimi) PartyPresented by Shofuso Japanese House and Garden at Shofuso Japanese House and Garden September 29, 2012 Enjoy rustic Japanese food and sweets, sip sake, enjoy music, and celebrate a successful harvest while watching the moon rise over the pine trees at this traditional contemplative Japanese gathering.
Space is limited and reservations are required. | Shofuso Japanese House and Garden | 09/29/12 | Philadelphia |
Surviving School: Bullying and What Schools and Parents Can DoPresented by The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health September 25, 2012 This presentation will educate participants about bullying with a specific emphasis on children with Asperger Disorder and High Functioning Autism including possible strategies to prevent and manage bullying within the school environment. This workshop is designed for teachers, administrators and parents.
Presented by: Sarah Woldoff, Ph.D.
| The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health | 09/25/12 | Gibbsboro |
Could it be ADHD? Assessing and Diagnosing Attention ProblemsPresented by The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health September 20, 2012 The process of diagnosing ADHD requires a number of steps and gathering a lot of information from multiple sources, especially from parents and teachers. Learn how to discern the key symptoms of ADHD at school, home and other contexts and what type of clinical evaluation procedures are important to establish a valid diagnosis of ADHD. This workshop is designed for parents and adults who are concerned they have ADHD.
Presented by: Greg Alberts, Ph.D. | The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health | 09/20/12 | Gibbsboro |
Shofuso Colors VI: 575 Haiku InstallationPresented by Shofuso Japanese House and Garden at Shofuso Japanese House and Garden September 5-September 16, 2012 This combination of video, music and poetry draws heavily on the strict Haiku form as a means to draft a color-based narrative about Shofuso centered on the experience of a person attending a tea ceremony. The narrative will be drafted in three movements: tea garden, ceremony and afterward. | Shofuso Japanese House and Garden | 09/05/12- 09/16/12 | Philadelphia |
Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture: The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea ScrollsPresented by The Franklin Institute at The Franklin Institute - Franklin Theater September 13, 2012 The Dead Sea Scrolls represent a collection of Jewish religious works, including early copies of the Hebrew Bible, which were discovered in caves surrounding the site of Qumran, by the northwest shore of the Dead Sea. The scrolls were deposited in the caves by members of a Jewish sect that inhabited Qumran in the first century B.C.E. and first century C.E. In this slide-illustrated lecture, we examine the archaeological remains of the Qumran settlement, and discuss the connection of the... | The Franklin Institute | 09/13/12 | Philadelphia |
Cognitive Coaching Rehabilitation and Executive FunctioningPresented by The Center for Neuroogical and Neurodevelopmental Health September 11, 2012 Individuals who have sustained a brain injury or concussion can have long-term effects requiring specialized training strategies and alternative approaches to learning. Cognitive coaching has been successful for many students in addressing academic and life skill roadblocks. This workshop is designed for teachers, therapists and CST.
Presented by:
Drew Nagele, PsyD from CNNH and
Dale Starcher, Ph.D. from Garfield Park Academy | The Center for Neuroogical and Neurodevelopmental Health | 09/11/12 | Willingboro |
Special Exhibition Program: Drawing the Line: A Symposium on the State of Editorial CartoonsPresented by James A. Michener Art Museum - Doylestown at James A. Michener Art Museum - Doylestown September 9, 2012 Join us in the Edgar N. Putman Event Pavilion. This is a critical time for the editorial cartoonist – as with all journalists, the job description is undergoing a sea change as the internet takes over the traditional media. What does it mean when the thought and reflection that goes into a daily cartoon – a short enough time frame as is – has to adjust to a medium updated every few minutes? Tony Auth, curator David Leopold and a panel of experts and artists discuss... | James A. Michener Art Museum - Doylestown | 09/09/12 | Doylestown |
| Hunger Games Book Club | Free Library of Philadelphia - Walnut Street West | 07/06/12- 08/31/12 | Philadelphia |
| Teen Book Club | Free Library of Philadelphia - Overbrook Park Branch | 07/05/12- 08/30/12 | Philadelphia |
Socially Mature WomenPresented by Zen Den, The at The Zen Den August 1-August 29, 2012 Every Wednesday join women 50 and over. Enjoy socializing and networking while relaxing from your day! | Zen Den, The | 08/01/12- 08/29/12 | Doylestown |
Hot Off the PressPresented by Woodmere Art Museum at Woodmere Art Museum June 21-August 23, 2012 Instructor: Lynn Rosen, Director of Graduate Publishing Programs at Rosemont College
This is a monthly book discussion class about some of the most talked-about and highly anticipated fiction being published today. There will be lively and thoughtful class discussions, which will include analysis of the book and background information about the author and the book's path to publication. | Woodmere Art Museum | 06/21/12- 08/23/12 | Philadelphia |
TEDTalks SalonsPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre August 21, 2012 As we gear up for our second annual live TEDxPhoenixville event on Oct 6, 2012 we’d like to share some of our favorite TEDTalks with you. Join us each month for a different program of compelling and inspiring talks. Each evening’s program will consist of pre-recorded TEDTalks plus one live performance. The salons will continue once per month through August and will take place in the theatre’s third floor screening room. Seating is limited to 50 people. | The Colonial Theatre | 08/21/12 | Phoenixville |
The Right Stuff (1983)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 21, 2012 Based on the book by Tom Wolfe, director Philip Kaufman and a dream team of actors including Sam Shepard, Ed Harris, and Dennis Quaid dramatize the origins of the U.S. space program.
Annette Insdorf, Professor of Film Studies at Columbia University, television personality, critic, and author of the new book Contemporary Film Directors: Philip Kaufman, will sign copies of her book prior to the screening and introduce the film.
The Right Stuff runs for... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/21/12 | Bryn Mawr |
| Summer Camp - Taiko Drumming | Shofuso Japanese House and Garden | 08/06/12- 08/10/12 | Philadelphia |
Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture: Stars, Scrolls, and Angels - Astronomy in Ancient TimesPresented by The Franklin Institute at The Franklin Institute - Franklin Theater August 9, 2012 In an age before telescopes, what did ancients know and think about the stars? What did they imagine when they looked up into the starry night? New evidence from the Dead Sea Scrolls has revealed lost traditions of Jewish observation and speculation about celestial cycles, exposing the forgotten place of ancient Jews between Babylonian and Greek scientists. This talk opens a window on ancient astronomy, as seen from the perspectives of ancient history and modern science alike.
| The Franklin Institute | 08/09/12 | Philadelphia |
All That Heaven Allows (1955) Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 8, 2012 Douglas Sirk’s classic melodrama pairs Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson in a lush tale of forbidden love between a New England widow and her gardener.
The Mad Men connection: Housewife Betty Draper, continually plagued by oppressive societal pressures, might relate.
This film is shown as part of the It’s a Mad Men’s World film series as well as in conjunction with a Summer Classics Seminar. All That Heaven Allows will be introduced by the... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/08/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Summer Classics Seminar: All That Heaven AllowsPresented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 8, 2012 Have you wanted to take a film class at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute but couldn't commit to multiple sessions? Are you interested in learning more about a particular classic film? Do you want an entertaining, engaging, and comfortable way to spend a hot summer evening?
If you answered "yes" to any of the questions above, then our Summer Classics Seminars are for you. This one focuses on All That Heaven Allows, a lush melodrama about social mores and forbidden... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/08/12 | Bryn Mawr |
| AniManga Cafe for Teens | Free Library of Philadelphia - Wynnefield Branch | 07/11/12- 08/08/12 | Philadelphia |
| Teen Manga Club | Free Library of Philadelphia - Haverford Branch | 07/02/12- 08/06/12 | Philadelphia |
A Conversation with Donald Bartlett and James Steele, Authors of The Betrayal of the American DreamPresented by Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library at Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library August 2, 2012 Celebrated investigative reporting team Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele have worked together for nearly 40 years, first at the Philadelphia Inquirer (1971-1997), then at Time magazine (1997–2006), and now at Vanity Fair since 2006. The authors of seven books, including the New York Times bestseller America: What Went Wrong, they are the only reporting team to have received two Pulitzer Prizes for newspaper reporting and two National Magazine... | Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library | 08/02/12 | Philadelphia |
Rennie Harris' 16th Annual Illadelph Legends Hip-Hop Dance FestivalPresented by Rennie Harris Puremovement at University of the Arts July 26-August 1, 2012 The Illadelph Legends Festival remains the longest continually run hip-hop festival dedicated to the evolution of hip-hop music and dance, featuring the most electrifying innovators and pioneers of Hip Hop movement.
Celebrating 16 consecutive years, the 2012 Illadelph Legends Festival will have a full schedule of master classes, lecture demonstrations, open jam sessions, panel discussions, and break-out sessions from 9 am-5 pm daily.
The Illadelph Legends Festival... | Rennie Harris Puremovement | 07/26/12- 08/01/12 | Philadelphia |
Harry Potter’s Birthday BashPresented by Pearl S. Buck House & Historic Site at Pearl S. Buck House July 31, 2012 Join in a Harry Potter series discussion led by Jeffrey B. Allen, author of the popular book, Into the Land. Discuss writing like J. K. Rowling & plotting. Discuss the novels & what makes them so popular. How does one write that genre? Birthday cake & costume prizes! - Includes an Authors Tour of the Pearl S. Buck National Historic Landmark House | Pearl S. Buck House & Historic Site | 07/31/12 | Perkasie |
A Conversation with Tana French, Author of Broken Harbor Presented by Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library at Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library July 31, 2012 Irish novelist and actress Tana French won the 2007 Edgar Award for her New York Times bestselling debut novel In the Woods. “Drawn by the grim nature of her plot and the lyrical ferocity of her writing, even smart people who should know better will be able to lose themselves in these dark woods,” praised the New York Times Book Review. She followed In the Woods with The Likeness and Faithful Place, both bestselling installments in... | Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library | 07/31/12 | Philadelphia |
Spellbound (1945) Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute July 31, 2012 Despite a combative relationship with producer David O. Selznick during production, Hitchcock delivered a singular work with this Freudian thriller about a psychoanalyst (Ingrid Bergman) working to recover the memory of an amnesiac (Gregory Peck), who’s suspected of murder. An overlooked masterpiece, Spellbound features surreal dream sequences created by Salvador Dali.
This film is part of a series shown in conjunction with the film course "Alfred Hitchcock: The... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 07/31/12 | Bryn Mawr |
| Bone Detectives | Free Library of Philadelphia - Paschalville Branch | 07/30/12 | Philadelphia |
Matthew Smith - The Spaces Between Your Fingers ProjectPresented by Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library at Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library July 28, 2012 Do you know the secret of the spaces between your fingers? The Spaces Between Your Fingers is one of the most exciting new art projects in the country. Conceived by Philadelphian Matthew Ross Smith, participants inscribe a memory or short message onto an old-fashioned postcard. Instead of signing your name, you trace your handprint onto the card. The postcards are being archived into a cutting-edge digital “wisdom library” that can be searched by age, location, subject... | Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library | 07/28/12 | Philadelphia |
A Conversation with ReShonda Tate Billingsley, Author of The Secret She KeptPresented by Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library at Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library July 26, 2012 Bestselling author ReShonda Tate Billingsley has written more than 20 books, including the novels Can I Get a Witness and Let the Church Say Amen, as well as the young adult novels Drama Queens, Getting Even, and With Friends Like These. Proving that determination is a vital trait for a writer faced with rejection, Billingsley started her own publishing company to publish her first book, My Brother’s Keeper, for which she received the prestigious Gold... | Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library | 07/26/12 | Philadelphia |
Woody Plant ConferencePresented by Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College at Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College July 25, 2012 This popular conference, now in its 15th year, is co-sponsored by Chanticleer1, Longwood Gardens2, Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, the Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College, Villanova University and the Tyler Arboretum.
Brochures will be sent to registrants of previous years. Visit website for more details.
| Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College | 07/25/12 | Swarthmore |
Socially Mature WomenPresented by Zen Den, The at The Zen Den July 4-July 25, 2012 Every Wednesday join women 50 and over. Enjoy socializing and networking while relaxing from your day! | Zen Den, The | 07/04/12- 07/25/12 | Doylestown |
Rebecca (1940)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute July 24, 2012 Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine star in this gothic psychological thriller. Upon arriving at her new husband’s estate, a young bride begins to sense the ghostly presence of his deceased wife. For his first American film, Hitchcock received an Oscar nomination for Best Director and producer David O. Selznick walked off with the Best Picture statue.
This film is part of a series shown in conjunction with the film course "Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years" and... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 07/24/12 | Bryn Mawr |
A Conversation with Kurt Andersen and Don LeePresented by Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library at Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library July 19, 2012 Acclaimed for his in-depth and engaging cultural studies, the novelist Kurt Andersen is the host of the Peabody Award-winning public radio program Studio 360 and a contributing editor to Vanity Fair, New York and Time whose journalism and essays also appear in the New York Times. Previously he was co-founder of the legendary Spy magazine, a staff writer for The New Yorker and editor-in-chief of New York. Andersen’s bestselling... | Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library | 07/19/12 | Philadelphia |
A Conversation with Michael VitezPresented by Free Library of Philadelphia at Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library July 18, 2012 Matthew Miller had just pedaled up a mountain pass. He was 20, a member of the University of Virginia triathlon club. He was on top of the world: in love, with dreams of attending medical school. Then, cycling along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, tragedy struck. The real story is not what happened, but what happened after.
Pulitzer Prize-winning Philadelphia Inquirer journalist Michael Vitez shares with you the incredible, humbling, miraculous story of Matt’s... | Free Library of Philadelphia | 07/18/12 | Philadelphia |
A Conversati with Michael Vitez, Author of The Road Back Presented by Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library at Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library July 18, 2012 Matthew Miller had just pedaled up a mountain pass. He was 20, a member of the University of Virginia triathlon club. He was on top of the world: in love, with dreams of attending medical school. Then, cycling along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, tragedy struck. The real story is not what happened, but what happened after. Pulitzer Prize-winning Philadelphia Inquirer journalist Michael Vitez shares with you the incredible, humbling, miraculous story of Matt’s survival and... | Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library | 07/18/12 | Philadelphia |
The Synergetic Success Class Presented by Possibility Coaches June 13-July 18, 2012 Synergetic Success = having balance, harmony, wisdom and inner peace in all areas of your life.
Join Life, Relationship & Business Coaches Jon Satin & Chris Pattay The Possibility Coaches located in Doylestown, PA, for 6 consecutive Wednesday evenings for this signature “How To” Interactive Class focusing on step-by-step ways to achieve happiness, success and inner peace in your life! Receive powerful tools to create new habits and beliefs. Learn how to... | Possibility Coaches | 06/13/12- 07/18/12 | Doylestown |