Residents and non-residents would continue to be able to exercise their dogs on-leash in these and other designated Township parks during regular park hours without need for a permit. Under the program, permits to exercise dogs off-leash would be available for designated areas in Rolling Hill and West Mill Creek Parks. To provide an opportunity for all residents to enjoy Lower Merion Township parks, an Ad Hoc Off-Leash Dog Area Committee has proposed a one-year pilot program, which is exclusive to Lower Merion residents. Pilot program for off-leash dog areas in LM Parking will be available in the main lot on Lancaster Avenue. The event is free and open to the public and will be held in Bartley Hall on the Villanova campus, Room 1011. Sponsors of the event are Villanova University Peace & Justice Education, Villanova University Chapter of Amnesty International, Penn Action, Bryn Mawr Peace Coalition, Main Line Chapter of the Coalition for Peace Action, Green Party of Delaware County, Central Baptist Church (Wayne) Peacemakers Lowell Gustafson, an expert in international relations and the Associate Dean for Social Studies at Villanova University. Panelists will include Peter Lems, the Iraq Program Director for the American Friends Service Committee, and Dr. Villanova University will host a forum on the diplomacy role in Responsible Plan to End the War in Iraq on Thursday, Sept. 41, in person or by online registration on event keeper by visitingįorum on responsible plan to end war in Iraq Kindermusik for ages 2-4 years Friday, Sept. Conducted by Abbe Klebanoff, Assistant Children’s LibrarianĬounty Infant Story time for ages 0-2 Mondays, Sept. Music & Movement for ages 2-5 Mondays, Sept. Registration is now being accepted for three children’s programs at the Radnor Memorial Library to be held in September. To register and for more information, call 61, ext. With more than 25 years of exercise-related experience and a master’s degree in exercise science, she is a consultant for the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, Montgomery Aging and Adult Services, and the Montgomery County Health Department. The instructor, Alice Lodge, is founder of Prevention Exercise Programs, a company that specializes in programs for older adults. for a 45-minute information session and pre-testing sign-up. 29, all registered class participants and any additional individuals who are interested will meet at New Horizons at 11:30 a.m. Two sections of the class will meet as follows: Section 1, Mondays 10 to 10:45 a.m. Presented in a relaxed atmosphere, there’s time for socialization and fun.īalance Moves will meet at the senior center, 206 Price Ave. Each class begins with a warm-up, followed by balance training, strength training with ankle weights, and ending with static stretching. “Balance Moves” promotes strength, flexibility and improved balance through a series of arm and leg exercises. New Horizons Senior Center in Narberth invites adults 55-plus to register for a free nine-week senior exercise program starting in September. Participating in one of the trail preparation events is an opportunity to experience first-hand the planned multi-use recreation trail running from Cynwyd Station to the Manayunk viaduct along the unused portion of SEPTA’s R6 tracks. The presentation will be sponsored by both West Laurel Hill Cemetery and the Lower Merion Historical Society. ![]() 1, the cleanup will be followed by lunch and an informational presentation of the trail’s history at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. 1.Īll workdays are scheduled to end at 1 p.m. Those interested in participating should meet at the base of Levering Mill Road (the former Barmouth Station) at 9 a.m. “We enjoyed tremendous community support during our previous workdays, and we hope many citizens will come out in their work clothes, roll up their sleeves and help us make even more progress on the trail,”said Christopher Leswing, assistant director of building and planning. The momentum surrounding the opening of the Cynwyd Trail continues to build, according to Lower Merion Township officials, and more opportunities to get involved are coming up this fall. FROM BALA TO MALVERNCynwyd Trail opening gains momentum
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