Here are some photos from our 2010 “Twilight in the Park – Haverford Neighbor’s Night Out.” It was the 4th annual event and was enjoyed by all. Look for information about the 2011 event which will take place on September 13th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in Sharpe Park.
The Lower Merion Police Dept. K-9 Unit Was A Popular Attraction
A Winning Raffle Ticket is Drawn
The Able Assistants Help Announce the Prize Winners
Future Announcers of America Call Out to Raffle Winners
Lucky Raffle Winners are Announced With the Assistance of Future Broadcasters
Supt. Michael McGrath, LMPD; Reggie Hunt & Wayne Hunt, Pres of Haverford Civic
Mustard, Relish, Hot Dogs & FUN – Thanks to the Generosity of Haverford Square.
The Popular Hot Dog Cart Compliments of Haverford Square
The Hot Dog Cart Was Generously Underwritten by Haverford Square
Martha Cyphers makes a point to Commissioner Cheryl Gelber, Commissioner V. Scott Zelov & Supt. of Police, Michael McGrath
L to R: Supt. Michael McGrath, LMPD; Wayne Hunt, Pres of Haverford Civic & Chief Thomas Hayden of Merion Fire Company of Ardmore
The Merion Fire Company of Ardmore Graciously Supplied a Crew & Fire Truck (The Sign Painter Did Not Have Spell Check)
Board Members Yasmine LeClerc & Ruth Bramson Oversee the Food Table while Board Member Clif Payne Manages the Bear Raffle
The INCREDIBLE Garden Workers!!!
Future HCA Leaders Try Face Painting!!
Face Painting is Always a Hit!!
Astrology Was Popular!!
Waiting for the Photo Booth Underwritten by Reggie Hunt
The Active Registration Desk Was Managed by HCA Treasurer, Lorraine Jones
Board Member Clif Payne Finds a Home for Mr. Bear
The Merion Fire Company of Ardmore Supplied a Crew & Fire Truck
Connie Bookbinker of Haverford Savors a Yummy Gourmet Hot Dog!
Sharpe Park is such a great place where someone can sit and relax or stroll through the wonderful plants and trees. It is a well maintained oasis from the outside world.
I especially like that most of the trees are identified with name plates. It well deserves the PHS Community Greening Award.
Sharpe Park is such a great place where someone can sit and relax or stroll through the wonderful plants and trees. It is a well maintained oasis from the outside world.
I especially like that most of the trees are identified with name plates. It well deserves the PHS Community Greening Award.