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Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017
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The Baffling Parting of Main Line Animal Rescue and Bill Smith
The former executive director spent 20 years building MLAR before he was ousted. 
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6 Alternatives to Pumpkin Carving
This Halloween, ditch the knife and try painting your jack-o-latern. 
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Transforming a Breakfast Room into a Family-Friendly Space
Interior Designer Naomi Stein made this Ardmore home better suited to its owners. 
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For Sand, Sea, Fire and Ice, Head to Hawaii's Big Island
The island offers everything from hiking to swimming, making it the perfect fall escape. 
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Oct. 12
The Brandywine River Museum of Art's Children's Read Aloud Tour includes story time and arts and crafts. This week's featured story is The Crayons' Book of Colors. More
 
Oct. 12
Sample some of the area's best restaurants and breweries at the ninth annual Taste of ArdmoreMore
 
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Women on the Move Luncheon
Join us on Thursday, Oct. 26 to network, share and connect at Main Line Today's Women on the Move Luncheon, and honor the women featured in our October issue.  

The 2017 Women on the Move luncheon features an exclusive conversation between Maria Arias, Vice President, Diversity and Inclusion for the Comcast Corporation and Emmy-winning journalist Tracy Davidson, Anchor, NBC10. This is not one to be missed.

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2017 Women on The Move
These 23 local women are shattering glass ceilings and making inroads for generations to come. 

Defending the Indefensible  
Lower Merion's Hope Lefeber has made a career of representing unsavory characters - and she pulls no punches and makes no excuses.

4 Can't Miss Events this October 
Be sure to add these events to your calendar. 

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