Monday, September 10, 2018 | |
Q&A: Philanthropists Alan and Jill Miller The Gladwyne residents, who recently donated $8 million to the Museum of the American Revolution, share their love of U.S. history. | |
10 Can’t-Miss Main Line Area Oktoberfest Celebrations Raise a beer stein to fall at one of these festivities. | |
Main Line Style Watch: September 2018 From Laura Eaton’s handcrafted lucite bags to the newly opened Devon Yard, here’s what’s trending. | |
How One Devon Man Followed his Passions and Became One of the Area’s Leading Ornithologists Rodolphe Meyer de Schauensee went on to serve as the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences’ curator of birds for nearly 50 years. | |
| The Face of the Best Kept Dining Secret: Ryan Christopher's BYOB Family owned since 2009, Ryan Christopher’s BYOB, located in Narberth, is the Main Line’s hidden dining gem. Chef/owner Michael Klaumenzer, along with wife Phyllis, daughter Kimberly and grandson Ryan (Christopher), aim to make every patron feel at home. Michael strives to provide the perfect dish, whether it’s a classic or something a bit trendier, using only the freshest locally sourced foods, served in a cozy dining room and outdoor patio, with ambiance perfect for any occasion. The experience is defined by love and dedication to stellar food, excellent service and commitment to making guests feel like part of the family. | |
Hot Tickets Sept. 11 Have an out-of-this-world experience at the Franklin Institute's Night Skies in the Observatory, featuring a planetarium show, hands-on astronomy activities and more. More Thru. Oct. 12 The Community Arts Center's The Edge exhibit opens today, featuring works from artists Charles Newman and Ken Karlic. More Looking for more things to do? Check out our monthly round up here. | |
| Top Teachers Exceptional educators who make the most of time in–and out–of the classroom. Back-to-School Reality Check How to talk to your kids about school shootings, mental health, suicide and more. Sophisticated Lancaster This fall, ditch your preconceived notions of Lancaster County for a more upscale experience. | | |
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