PENN STATE UNIVERSITY, BRANDYWINE CAMPUS rin April 10 Blue and White Society, THON and Lion Ambassadors present Spring Fling. A day of fun outdoor activities, pretzels and water ice ec ' and enjoying nice weather with friends from April 21 A Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts Event Rome's Birthday This year’s Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts asks, “If you had a time machine...” what would you do? Penn Museum celebrates Rome's birthday (April 21, 753 Heo by invit- || ing guests back through time to ex- = plore Italy during the ancient Roman Empire with an afternoon of activities. Visitors can enjoy gladiatorial bouts, try on helmets and shields, and reenact battle formations, as well as enjoy mu- = sic, food, and arts and crafts. E nthusi- | asts can also visit the Museum's perma- nent exhibition, Worlds Intertwined: Greeks, Romans, and Etruscans, and learn more about the history of Italy, | from Etruscan to Roman ¢ ivilizations, by viewing over 1,000 artifacts includ- around campus 11:30 to 1:30 On the Campus Lawn April 14 Town Talk sponsors Super Sunday in Media. This huge festival is held twice a year in the spring and fall. Lots of vendors, arts, crafts and food. 9:30 to 5:00 State Street and Veterans Square, Media Pa April 17 History and Mystery Cinema Troy (2001) History and Mystery Cinema will be show- ¥; ing the 2004 remake of the cult classic Troy, based on an adaptation of Homer's great epic. Before the movie, guests can drink and ing marble and bronze S¢ ulptures, jew- . mingle while wandering the galleries, and Higa gold and silver coins, metalwork, explore Classical Greek objects from the : glass vessels, and more. Free with Mu- seum admission. For more informa- tion, call 215 898.2680. | Sunday 1- ipm Penn Museum 3260 South Street id Wiladelphis, pa 19101 Penn Museum Collection. During the movie, enjoy live commentary bv Dr. Peter Struck, Associate Professor, Classical Studies, and his sidekick graduate students. Free with Museum admission. For more information, call 215.808. 2680. Film starts at 7 7:00 pm Penn Museum 3260 South Street Philadelphia, pa 19104 April 274 2012 201 3 3 Student Leader ry Apri 29th w DE L Eee wn : 5:00 pm in the Lion's Den isto; ie bug = irtow: : DY : oo RSVP to Ronika Money-Aday Ans Historic Sugartown 1s a A quaint, } rural i th- : rmm29 psu.edu nor Hunt country, Malvern. oN Every year this village comes alive to celebrate spring with traditional artisans and crafts, colonial magician, 19th-century Kid's games & activi- ties, period re-enactors, birds and falconry, nuts, oll i in and more. .. Come dog agility trials, hayrides, retriever water out for a great day of treasure hunt- sports, great food, music and more. A fun ing, lots of bargains to be had: Books, tools, clothes, a variety of collectibles. filled day for kids and adults. Yesterday's tra- There will be plenty of unique odds ditions, today, 10:00 am to +00 pm $ 10/ car and ends for sale. Something for every- one! | 9:00 am to 4 00 pm Newtown Square Shopping C enter 3590 W CI | Newtown Square, Malveon. Pa 19335 pster Pike a 19079 May tth and 5th Annual Strawberry Festival . Celebrate spring with a weekend of strawberry treats from cream=topped strawberry shorteakes, freshly baked pastries and of berry fritters to pies overflowing with the luscious fruit, chocolate-dipped berries, strawberry smoothies, Pennsylvania Dutch butters and preserves and fresh strawberries, Enjoy strawberry pieseating contests, live entertainment and the region's finest py straws artisans demonstrating and showing their crafts, 10 am to 6 pm, Peddlers Village, Rt 202 and Rt 263, Lahaska, Pa 18931
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