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Friday, Oct. 13, 2017
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Cedar Craft and Kitchen Offers Italian Cuisine with a Twist
The Glenolden restaurant is an authentic neighborhood gem. 
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Mike Balitsaris Quit Corporate Life to Follow His Dreams
The founder of Wayne-based Waltzing Matilda USA chose passion over stability. 
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Harry Potter Festival Returns to Chestnut Hill
From Oct. 20-21, Germantown Avenue will transform into a magical world of witchcraft and wizardry. 
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15 Myths About Women's Health
Local experts weigh in on what our mothers never told us. 
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Oct. 14
Brews from more than 50 local, regional and national breweries will be on hand at the 2017 Conshy Beer Fest. More
 
Oct. 15
Sip for a good cause at the 26th Annual Dilworthtown Inn Wine Festival, which benefits Neighborhood Health and the Abramson Cancer Center at Chester County Hospital. More
 
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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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