
Lansdowne's 7th Annual
TOWN-WIDE Yard Sale
Saturday, May 3rd, from 9:00 am to ?? pm - Rain or Shine. Yard sales all over town. Fun and Free for the whole community! Saturday, May 3rd there are sales all over town. Flea Market Highland Ave. Parking Lot Maps available at: Stephanou's, Sunoco, Mar-Win Shop and Bag, Doyle's Deli, Lansdowne Library. Fun and Free for the whole community!
Lansdowne's Arts & Crafts Fair.
Saturday, May 3rd, there is ample free on-street parking. Arts & Crafts Show Lansdowne Arts & Crafts Show: Held in the parking lot next to PNC Bank (also home of the Lansdowne Farmers Market), artists and crafters will show their talent from 9 am to 3 pm. (Raindate is Sunday, May 4). Featuring artists you may have seen at the Lansdowne Arts Festival along with some talented newcomers. The varied works that will be displayed promise to be a feast for the senses. There will be food and drink for purchase. B101 is scheduled to appear from noon to 1 pm to provide music and give-aways. For more information on this event, go to www.LansdownesFuture.org/lacs. The Lansdowne Arts and crafts Show is an initiative of the Lansdowne Main Street Program (Phone:484.461.7001).

Second Annual Flea Market and Bake Sale
Saturday, May 3rd, enjoy the biggest yard sale of them all — the Lansdowne Boys & Girls Club takes over the Highland Avenue parking lot (behind Dunkin' Donuts) for their Second Annual Flea Market and Bake Sale. Featuring treasures and delicious sweets. All proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Club. To make a donation: Contact Dennis Wettlaufer at 610-623-0803 (flea market), Lorretta O'Neill 610-284-5774 for (baked goods)

Pancake Breakfast benefits Epiphany House, a nonprofit organization dedicated to needy children. "Every child should have a loving and stable home. No child should ever be rejected or unloved." Saturday, May 3rd, from 7:30 AM to 11:00 AM at the Garden Church, Lansdowne and Stratford Avenue in Lansdowne. Cost is $7 for adults $5 for children 5 to 17; children under 5 eat FREE - Menu: pancakes (chocolate chip and plain), bacon, sausage links, fruit salad, orange juice, & coffee. Children's entertainment is: face painting, music, balloon sculpting, & magic!

Register NOW for Lansdowne's Memorial Day 5K Run/Walk
On Monday May 26, the wheel-measured 3.1 mile course starts & finishes Downtown Lansdowne & includes our historic tree-lined neighborhoods. Neighbors are encouraged to come out and cheer the runners and walkers. Run/Walk just for fun or compete for prizes that are awarded to top male & female finishers plus the top males and females in each of the age groups: 10 & under, 11 - 14, 15 - 19, 20 - 29, 30 - 39, 40-49, 50 - 59, 60 and over. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Lansdowne Boys and Girls Club. Contact: Nancy Moore - 610-622-6988 (Race day registration opens @ 7:30 AM Race Starts @ 8:30 AM) ** Stay for the annual Memorial Day Parade which follows at 10 AM and make a morning of it!
Make Your Reservation NOW!
Lansdowne Community Wine Tasting
(Sponsored by the LBPA)
On Friday, May 23, from 7- 9 PM, join us for delightful wines paired with a wonderful dinner & dessert. Mark your calendar and make your reservation for this fun community event featuring the wine and cuisine of California. Gourmet dishes prepared by California Native and professional chef, Javier Bendana. Bob Kieft, Lansdowne resident and wine enthusiast, will introduce aperitif, dinner and desert wines and explore basic parameters for tasting and appreciating wines. Bob has led wine tasting and wine appreciation seminars at Stanford University where he developed his appreciation for domestic wines. Bob is well known locally for hosting gracious gatherings to celebrate wine and fine food in his home. Cost is only $39 per person and includes sampling of 5- 6 wines and buffet dinner. This annual event is held at the Historic Twentieth Century Clubhouse. RSVP to Karen from Eagle National Bank at 484-716-4982. Please reserve early to guarantee your place.
Water Symposium - A Family Science Inquiry
Do you take water for granted?
Bring family and friends to Lansdowne Friends School on Saturday, May 10th, from
1 - 3 pm, for a fun and fascinating look into the role of water in our lives. Experience hands-on how water relates to weather, global warming, and pollution/run off. Learn about aquatic environments, how watersheds are formed, and explorations of both salt and fresh water. Join Lansdowne Friends School, the Center for Science in Society of Bryn Mawr College, and Darby Creek Watershed Association in what promises to be a wet and wonderful day no matter what the weather — there will be activities for all ages! Lansdowne Friends School is located at 110 North Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne. Please call 610-623-2548 with questions. Ample free on-street parking and school lot parking is available.
FREE Inspirational Documentary Film - Paper Clips
Come to the Lansdowne Library on Friday, May 16 at 7 PM Free admission, free pop corn and drinks. Rated G- Running time 1 hour and 27 minutes Some film footage of concentration camps and discussion of the Holocaust make this film unsuitable for small children. Suggested audience 10 years old and up. Sponsored by Lansdowne Borough and the NPFH Committee, PAPER CLIPS is the moving and inspiring documentary film that captures how these students responded to lessons about the Holocaust-with a promise to honor every lost soul by collecting one paper clip for each individual exterminated by the Nazis. Despite the fact that they had previously been unaware of and unfamiliar with the Holocaust, their dedication was absolute. Their plan was simple but profound. The amazing result, a memorial railcar filled with 11 million paper clips (representing 6 million Jews and 5 million gypsies, homosexuals and other victims of the Holocaust) which stands permanently in their school yard, is an unforgettable lesson of how a committed group of children and educators can change the world one classroom at a time.
Lansdowne Folk Club Presents:
Christine Havrilla Trio
On Thursday, May 22nd the show starts at 7:30 pm. For reservations or information call 610-622-7250. Our performances are at the Twentieth Century Club, 84 S. Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne. Visit www.myspace.com/lansdownefolkclub email lfc.org@rcn.com We’re a 501(c) (3) all volunteer nonprofit corporation dedicated to presenting folk, acoustic and blues music.
Lansdowne Farmers Market Starts Soon!
Saturday, May 24th at 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Lansdowne Farmers Market Starts!!! Held in the Parking Lot next to 26 North Lansdowne Avenue, Central Business District http://www.lansdownfarmersmarket.com
Lansdowne's
Memorial Day Parade
Monday, May 26th the parade starts at 10:00 a.m. Honor those who have given so much by attending this patriotic community event. There will be veterans from past wars, bands playing, kids dancing, and free flags for all. Spend the morning in Lansdowne, first at the 5K Race, then stay for the parade. The parade starts at Stratford and Lansdowne Avenue, travels north on Lansdowne, then east on Essex to the high school where we have a brief inspirational program. Join us for a great parade! For more information contact Fran Wayne, our hard working parade coordinator, from Before Our Time Antiques at 54 W. Marshall Road: 610-259-6370 or email beforeourtime@comcast.net
Meet the Author/ Book Discussion
We will discuss Walk With Us by Elizabeth Gordon on Tuesday, May 27th at 7pm at the 20th Century Club, Library Room. Sponsored by Lansdowne Borough and the NPFH Committee. For more information call 610-623-7300 ext 6. You don’t need to read the book to enjoy the story. Join us to meet the author and share a discussion of her experience. Books may be available for sale. If you want to read the book ahead of time it can be found at www.amazon.com or www.quakerbooks.org