THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 2007
- 3:00 p.m. KEMPER PARK 2007 BIKE RIDE: 13-14 mph, 25-40 miles. Start at Kemper Park, 905 Valley Road, Warminster, PA. We"ll continue to hope for good weather and ride farther with the increasing light. No ride in rain or snow. Call to confirm in case of temps below 25 F. Contact David C. Atkins at 215-675-4597.
- 6:30 p.m. TRAIL RUNS: Trail Run Thursdays Runs consist of approximately 4 to 5 miles of unique trails varying in degrees of difficulty, but all within the serene confines of the Wissahickon Valley. NO FEES, no shirts, no pants required. All runners, speeds, skill levels welcome! Fun food and Cash Bar afterwards courtesy of the Valley Green Inn/Wissahickon (meet in front of Valley Green Inn). Call 215-849-9080.
- 6:30 p.m. TRAIL BY NIGHT BIKE RIDE: Leave Corner Ketch Development (call for directions) for a ride on paved or gravel roads through the White Clay Preserve. You need a hybrid or mountain bike with a set of good lights for the front and at least a flicker light for the rear. There are a few spots where there are ruts in the road so a 10W light beam for the front should be used at a minimum. Bring your sense of adventure. NO GO if the temp is below 40 degrees at the start of the ride (www.weather.com for Newark, DE). We"re afraid of ice forming in spots that may be hard to see. For more information, contact Mario Nappa at ibikealot@gmail.com or 302-239-1179.
- 7:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Delaware plays James Madison at Bob Carpenter Center, Newark, DE. Call 302-UD1-HENS.
- 7:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Drexel plays Northeastern at Daskalakis Athletic Center, Philadelphia. Call 215-895-1999.
- 7:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: La Salle plays Charlotte at the Tom Gola Arena, Philadelphia. Call 215-951-5170.
- 7:30 p.m. BEGINNER'S SALSA CLASS: Centre for Well Being, 7880 Oxford Ave., Philadelphia. This is not an on-going class, class will span for 6 weeks on Thursday Nights. Call 215-745-4025.
THURSDAY-SUNDAY, FEB. 22-25, 2007
- 12th ANNUAL ISLANDWIDE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Crest Pier, 5800 Ocean Ave., Wildwood Crest. Wed. through Fri. 4 p.m. - 8 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Championship Sun. noon - 4 p.m. Entrance fee for participants. Admission fee for spectators. Annual event bringing together local grammar school basketball teams for a week long extravaganza. Call 609-523-0207.
THURSDAY-WEDNESDAY, FEB.22-28, 2007
- BLUE CROSS RIVERRINK AT PENN'S LANDING: Columbus Blvd at Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia. Ten years of wintry fun on the Penn"s Landing waterfront, outdoor ice skating in the center of the city. all season long there will be 10th Anniversary festivities with special events and special guest. Call 215-922-2FUN.
- SWIMMING: The purpose of the Wissahickon Community Aquatic Club (WCAC) program is to develop good swimming skills, teach good sportsmanship, and provide a healthy means of self-expression for those participating. Call 215-646-0126.
THURSDAY-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22-31, 2007
- WORLD ATHLETE INDOOR YOUTH TRACK MEETS: Moorestown High School, 350 Bridgeboro Road, Moorestown, NJ. Since 2003, World Athlete has been providing healthy track and field recreation and competition programs. This year, World Athlete offers its first Indoor Youth Track Meets at the new Moorestown Athletic Center behind Moorestown HS. Children from kindergarten to 8th grade can participate. All experience levels welcome! Awards given to all athletes. Events include sprints, standing long jump, modified shot put, modified javelin and relays. Call 609-304-2902.
THURSDAY-THURSDAY, FEB. 22-MARCH 2, 2007
- SKIING: Alpine Mountain Ski & Ride Center, Route 447 North, P.O. Box 309, Analomink, PA. Call 570-595-2150.
- SKIING: Bear Creek Mountain Resort, 101 Doe Mountain Lane, Macungie, PA. Call 610-682-7100; Toll Free: 1-866-SKI-AT-BC.
- SKIING: Blue Mountain, 1660 Blue Mountain Dr. Palmerton, PA. Call 610-826-7700.
- SKIING: Camelback Ski Area, Exit 299 I-80, P.O. Box 168, Tannersville, PA. Call 570-629-1661.
- SKIING: Elk Mountain Ski Resort, Inc., RR2, Box 3328, Union Dale, PA. Call 570-679-4400.
- SKIING: Jack Frost and Big Boulder Ski Areas, PO Box 1539 • Blakeslee, PA. Call 570-443-8425.
- SKIING: Shawnee Mountain Ski Area, P.O. Box 339, Hollow Road, Shawnee On Delaware, PA Call 570-421-7231.
- SKIING: Spring Mountain, 757 Spring Mount Road, Spring Mount, PA. Call 610-287-7900; Toll Free 1-888-305-5044.
- SKIING: Tanglwood Ski Area, P.O. Box 165, Tafton, PA. Call 570-226-SNOW; Toll Free 1-888-226-SNOW.
THURSDAY-SATURDAY, FEB. 22-JUNE 30, 2007
- DANCE CLASSES: Tapography Dance Studio, 2111 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. Call 215-694-7109.
- DOYLESTOWN ROCK GYM/ADVENTURE CENTER INC: 3853 Old Easton Road, Doylestown, PA. Are you up for a great time, and maybe a bit of a challenge? Experience indoor rock climbing and outdoor guide service. All ages are welcome, along with observers. Call 215-230-9085.
FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 2007
- 7:00 p.m. FRIDAY NITE FITNESS HIKE: 8-10 miles, fast pace. Meet at Brendan Byrne S.F. Campground. Contact Leaders: Alison & Mike Baker at 609-758-4768, 609-577-9004.
- 7:30 p.m. CAROUSEL BALLROOM DANCE AND RUMBA LESSON: The Cynwyd Club, 332 Trevor Lane, Bala Cynwyd, PA. Call 610-667-4524.
- 7:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Penn at Harvard at the Palestra, Philadelphia. Call 215-898-6151.
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, FEB. 23-MARCH 11, 2007
- "D" LICENSE AT HOCKESSIN SOCCER: Coaching courses at the Hockessin Soccer Club, 740 Evanson Road, Hockessin, DE.
FRIDAY-FRIDAY, FEB. 23-MAY 11, 2007
- FRIDAY NIGHT SWING DANCE: Ballroom on High, Old Eagle Lodge, 310 E High Street, Pottstown, PA. Come dance in a smoke-free, historic 4000 square foot ballroom built in 1928 every Frinday night from 9 pm to midnight. Fantastic swing mix provided by DJ Alex. No experience necessary and singles are welcome! A complimentary dance lesson is offered at 8 pm before all events. See you on the floor! Call 610-348-6727.
SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 2007
- 8:00 a.m. WANDERER'S FUN RUN: At Valley Green. Pace and distance varies. The Saturday Morn"n Fun Run. Call 215-849-9080.
- 9:00 a.m. TRAINMAN PULLS AGAIN BIKE RIDE: Class C. 40 miles, 14-16 mph cruising pace. Social ,pace held ride great leader always fun!! Meet at Lenape H.S., Church and Hartford Roads, Medford, NJ. Contact Leader: Doug G.at 856-904-2547.
- 9:00 a.m. 4500 FEET OF FUN BIKE RIDE: Miles: 45 +/-. Class: B. Meet me at the 320 Market Cafe in Swarthmore. We"ll work off winter"s pounds with more than a few hills. It"s too early to go hard, but we"ll climb to keep warm. Bring food and water to eat on the road. Wet, snowy or really cold weather cancels. Warmer weather extends the fun. Spring is on the way. Contact David Cunicelli at 610-574-9811.
- 9:00 a.m. SATURDAY MORNING BIKE RIDE FROM ACTS: 16-18 mph, 40-60+ miles. Start at ACTS, 375 Morris Road, next to Richfood, Lansdale, PA. This ride nearly always goes into northern Montgomery County. Average speed can be lower if hilly. Distance depends upon mood of group. Group generally rides double-wide paceline. Ride leaders vary. No calls morning of or after 9 p.m. please. Contact Dennis Mayse at 215-234-0170.
- 9:00 a.m. BARKSDALE TRAINING BIKE RIDE: Leave from Handloff Park for 47 rolling to hilly miles at 16-17 mph, steady endurance pace, NOT a race pace. The average speed (16-17 mph) is the overall average parking lot to parking lot. It is NOT the rolling speed, so there may be times when our rolling speed is greater (or less) depending on the terrain, etc. Ride format is double pace line, steady tempo. There are no stops. HELMETS REQUIRED!! NO EARPLUGS - LEAVE YOUR MUSIC AT HOME!! Please bring signed waiver with you (see www.whiteclaybicycleclub.org under Ride Leader Information). NOTE: As long as the roads are clear, we will ride even in very cold temps. However, the distance may be shortened a few miles. Questions - contact Ride Leaders: Lorie Struzik at 302-354-3811 before 8:30 am or Nancy Waddell at 302-545-4146 before 7:30 a.m.
- 9:00 a.m. BUCKETS BY THE BEACH BASKETBALL SKILLS CLINIC: Beginner basketball clinic for boys and girls in grades K-3 at the North Wildwood Rec., 4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ. Call 609-522-2955.
- 9:45 a.m. DEBBIE DOES DELAWARE BIKE RIDE: Miles: 35+, Class: C+/B-. Meet at the old Acme parking lot in Aston at Pennell Rd (RT 452) & Weir/Marianville Roads. We"ll ride down to the 1st State and travel through Arden, Bellevue State Park, the Brandywine Zoo, and possibly Fox Point State Park on the Delaware River or some other destination I discover. We"ll find a 7-11 or Wawa along the route for a short stop. Rain, snow or ice cancels ride. Contact Debbie Chaga at 610-494-3033.
- 10:00 a.m. WINTER LUNCH BIKE RIDE: 25-miles, Class C. West Chester to Gradyville. Lots of ups and downs on mostly country roads. No one left behind. Stop in Gradyville for soup and sandwiches, then return to West Chester. Call or email for directions to start. Ride cancelled for rain, snow, or start temp below 32 degrees. Contact Louise Rennie at 610-431-2264.
- 10:00 a.m. MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDE: Class XC+. Marsh Creek State Park – we will ride approximately 1 ½ hours and explore new territory. Front suspension and knobby tires are necessary! Bring snacks and water. Meet at the Lyndell Road boat dock. If it snows (ha!) we will do some x-c skiing instead. Rain cancels. Call Amy Bruckner at 610-585-5641.
- 10:00 a.m. HARRISVILLE LOOP HIKE: 10+ miles, moderate pace. We will begin and end at Harrisville Pond. In between we will explore firecuts and woodland trails and see what we can see. Probably dry, normal stops, no planned bushwacking. Meet at Harrisville. Contact Leader: George Galcik at 856-783-8329.
- 10:00 a.m. THUNDERGUST LAKE TRAIL HIKE: 5 miles, moderate pace. We will hike the lake trails. Meet at Parvin Park parking lot opposite office on Almond Rd (Rt 540), 6 miles W. of Vineland, NJ. Contact Leader: Chuck C. at856-825-9126.
- 10:15 a.m. C.U. AT SELANA BIKE RIDE: Miles: 20-26, Class: C. Start at Selene Whole Foods Co-op, 305 West State St., Media. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the hills & valleys to Ridley Creek State Park & beyond. Free refreshments afterward inside Co-op. Free parking in lot just west of the store. Contact Ira Josephs at 610-565-4058.
- 11:00 a.m. 24th SNOWBALL 5-MILER: The Jewish Community Center, 101 Garden of Eden Road, Wilmington, DE. Call 302-654-6400.
- 1:00 p.m. PRE-BANQUET FIT & FUN BIKE RIDE: Join us for casual ride around Newark with the WCBC Banquet guest speakers Paul and Arlene Landis, parents of world famous racer Floyd Landis. Leave from Handloff Park (Barksdale Road in Newark, lot nearest the playground). Approximately 10-20 miles around at 10-12 mph, with distance depending on the weather. Our route will include quiet neighborhood roads, the Hall Trail, and roads with bike lanes. Terrain will be mostly flat with some roll and maybe a hill or two. No go if termperature is below 30 at the start, or if roads are icy. Contact Ride Leader: Carol Ireland at 302-995-9658.
- 7:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Penn at Dartmouth at the Palestra, Philadelphia. Call 215-898-6151.
- 7:30 p.m. WWII USO SWING DANCE: Gettysburg Recreation Center, 545 Long Lane, Gettysburg, PA. Call 717-991-2480.
- OPTIMIST BASKETBALL LEAGUE: Co-ed winter basketball league on Saturday mornings for 6th-8th graders at North Wildwood Recreation Center, 4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ. Call 609-522-2955.
- CHEERLEADING COMPETITION: Panther Invitational, Schuylkill Valley High School, Leesport, PA. Contact Sarah Wagaman at 610-670-1360.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, FEB. 24 & 25, 2007
- BOWLING: Maple Bowl, 7111 Maple Ave., Pennsauken, NJ. Call 856-665-3377.
SUNDAY, FEB. 25, 2007
- 8:00 a.m. EXPORING THE OUTER LIMITS OF THE INNER YOR BIKE RIDE: Indoor Training, Up to 2 Hours. The Gap and back (2 hr spin, with support) Leader: Chuck Newton This presents an opportunity for spinners to push past our physical, mental limits. If you ever wanted to go longer, here is an opportunity to test ourselves! Time; Up to 2 hours. Spin as long as you wish. Drink/food will be available;bottles refilled by Domesitques. Location: Horsham Fitness Center, horshamfitness.com 217 Witmer Rd. Horsham. 12 Schwinn spinning bikes. Must confirm by 2-20-07 with Doug Levy at 267-994-8065.
- 9:00 a.m. WAWA'S 20th ANNUAL STAIR CLIMB: Mellon Bank Center, 1735 Market Street, Philadelphia. Go vertical! Our Stair Climb is a contest of speed and endurance as climbers compete against each other and 1019 steps that stand between them and the top. Call 610-325-6001.
- 9:00 a.m. MORE AND MORE TAX SEASON BIKE RIDING: 13-15 mph, 40 to 50 miles +/-. Start at Upper Dublin High School, 800 Loch Alsh Avenue, Fort Washington, PA. Fourth in my series of tax season winter riding. Looking for new reststops, any suggestions for Montgomery or Bucks County? Let me know in advance and I will plan a route to get there. Expect some hills to keep us in shape. We only get lost when Al is with us. No one dropped, regroup as needed. Bring food and drink, dress warmly. No ride if raining, snowing or temps below 20 at start. Call if unsure if ride is on. Contact Elliot Titcher at 215-641-0607.
- 9:00 a.m. WISSAHICKON AND WEST MOUNT AIRY HIKE: Depart from Germantown and Rex Aves., Philadelphia. Come out and scale "Mount Airy". We will wander quiet streets and trails not familiar to many. Part of our hike will be in the Wissahickon. Snow or ice cancels. 10 to 12 miles. Contact Leader: Paul Piechoski at 215-844-6190.
- 9:30 a.m. SOMEWHERE ELSE BIKE RIDE: 13-14 mph, 30-40 miles. Start at Bull's Island, Route 29, between Stockton and Frenchtown, NJ. The usual winter rules may be modified by whatever bizarre weather we experience that day, so the actual ride details will be determined by day-of conditions. Cancelled for bad weather, risky road conditions or temperature below 15 degrees at 8:30. No confirmation necessary.111 Contact Roy Zipris at 215-674-5258.
- 9:30 a.m. ICICLE WARM-UP I BIKE RIDE: If you haven't been on your bike all winter, it is time to start your spring training so that you will be ready for WCBC"s Icicle Metric on March 31. This year there will be two rides every Sunday. Dave Vispi will lead a group half the distance of the ride. We will all start out together. Leave from Handloff Park (formerly Barksdale Park) on the corner of Casho Mill and Barksdale Road for a 15 or 30 mile ride towards Chesapeake City at 13-15 mph. Please bring a snack – there will be a stop but no food available at the stop. If an Icicle Warm-up ride needs to be canceled due to weather, it will be held the following week. Contact Ride Leaders: Mary Clare Matsumoto at 302-731-1430 and Dave Vespi at 302-995-2155.
- 9:30 a.m. ROSE TREE SHOW N GO BIKE RIDE: Miles: 30-50+/-, Class: B-. Let's try the classic "show-n-go" ride format. If I can't lead the ride I'll try to find a willing guinea pig, I mean club member, who will. Start/finish at Rose Tree Park in Media, PA. We'll head to Northbrook Orchards, Valley Forge, or just cruise around the neighborhood. Severe cold or precipitation cancels the ride. Contact Dom Zuppo at 610-544-8630.
- 10:00 a.m. 4th ANNUAL UGLY MUDDER 7-MILE TRAIL RUN: Reading Liederkrantz German Singing & Sports Club, Spook Lane & Hill Road, Reading, PA. Call 610-779-2668.
- 10:00 a.m. HILLS AND CHILLS CLIMB AND SWEAT BIKE RIDE: Coast and cool off. Start at the R5 Wayne Train Station and head out/up somewhere different. Contact Brian Wade at 610-254-9485.
- 10:00 a.m. HILLS AND CHILLS BIKE RIDE: Class: B-. Climb and sweat. Coast and cool off. Start at the R5 Wayne Train Station and head out/up somewhere different. Contact Brian Wade at 610-254-9485.
- 10:00 a.m. DON'S AGAIN BIKE RIDE: Class C. 25-35 miles, 12-14 mph cruising pace. Don comes through again – thanks Don!! Meet at Laurel Acres Park, Church Street, Mt. Laurel, NJ. Contact Leader: Don V. at 856-235-2457.
- 10:00 a.m. CANOE/KAYAK THE GREAT EGG HARBOR RIVER: Enjoy a winter paddle from Penny Pot to Weymouth Furnace. Meet at the Harley Dawn Diner; arrive early for breakfast. Please contact leader to confirm trip. Contact Leader: Dawn P-D at 856-453-1007.
- 10:00 a.m. BALDPATE MTN. HIKE: 6-8 miles, moderate pace. A scouting hike of a new area. Must contact leader to register and for meeting place and time. This area is located within three miles of the Washington Crossing Park in New Jersey. E-mail preferred. LIMITED TO SIX HIKERS. Contact Leaders: Barb & Ray Wittkop at 856-662-4012.
- 10:00 a.m. GREAT SWAMP HIKE: 8-10 miles, moderate pace. From the Nescochoque Creek into the great swamp. If we're lucky we may find the monster or what's left. Bring lunch. Meet at jct of Rts 206 and 536, 4 miles North of Hammonton, NJ. Contact Leaders: Dave & Julie Hegelein at 856-235-8792.
- 10:30 a.m. STAIR CLIMBING: Stair climb session starting at the movie theater parking lot, Main Street in Manayunk. Call 215-849-9080.
- 11:00 a.m. 24th SNOWBALL 5-MILER: The Jewish Community Center, 101 Garden of Eden Road, Wilmington, DE. Contact Tammy Farr at 302-478-5660 x209.
- 11:00 a.m. SUNDAY AFTERNOON BIKE RIDE FROM NORTH PENN HIGH SCHOOL: 14-16 mph, 35 - 50+ miles. Start at North Penn High School, 1340 Valley Forge Road, Lansdale, PA. Ride Sunday afternoon when the sun is higher and the temperatures are warmer. This ride will go to various locations in Montgomery and Bucks Counties. Average speed can be lower if hilly. Distance depends upon mood of group. Rain, snow, heavy winds or temps below 20 degrees cancels. If unsure, call the morning of or after 9:00 a.m. Contact Jay Sitkin at 215-362-8591.
- 1:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Delaware plays Drexel at Bob Carpenter Center, Newark, DE. Call 302-UD1-HENS.
- 1:30 p.m. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS WIVES CARNIVAL: Wachovia Center, 3601 South Broad Street, Philadelphia. Call 215-389-9599
- 1:45 p.m. JOHN HEINZ NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE HIKE: Depart from the Refuge (in front of the Park Headquarters building), located at 86th Street & Lindbergh Blvd. This can be reached by the # 108 bus leaving 69th street. A five mile winter jaunt with some possible waterfowl sightings. Bring water & snack. Contact Leaders: Mike & Rose Brake at 610-517-3490.
- 2:00 p.m. PHILAVENTURES WISSAHICKON HIKE: William Way Center, 1315 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. Come out and join us Sundays for this adventurous hike. We meet at Borders, at the intersection of Germantown Avenue and Bethlehem Pike. Call 215-732-2220.
- 7:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: La Salle plays Saint Louis at the Tom Gola Arena, Philadelphia. Call 215-951-5170.
- 2:45 p.m. MOSTLY WALTZ: With pre-dance lesson the Cross-step Waltz, Felinton Hall, 715 Paxon Hollow Road, Broomall, PA. Call 215-483-0726, 215-643-4397.
- 7:30 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Villanova plays Providence at Jake Nevin Fieldhouse, Villanova, PA. Call 610-519-6591.
- CHEERLEADING COMPETITION: Showtyme Spring-floor Competition, Washington Twp. High School, Sewell, NJ. Contact Jamie Angelillo at 856-889-6123.
MONDAY, FEB. 26, 2007
- 10:00 a.m. SKIT BRANCH SERPENTINE HIKE: 5 to 6 miles. Easy to moderate pace. Bring water & snack. Meet at Skit for start of hike at 10:00 AM SHARP. Up, back and around on sand roads, trails and fire cuts. Maybe some light bushwhacking. Contact Leader: Milt Cannan at 856-983-9076.
- 7:00 p.m. EXERCISE & NUTRITION MAINTAINING A HEALTHY BACK: Rohrer Ctr for HealthFitness, 2309 Evesham Road, Voorhees, NJ. Exercise and Nutrition - A Perfect Combination for Maintaining a Healthy Back. Sure you know it's important to exercise and eat well. But, did you know that exercise and nutrition can keep your back healthier longer? Learn how to make nutrition and exercise a part of your life from orthopedic surgeon Kam Momi, MD. Afterward, there will be time for questions. Register online below or call 1-888-Virtua-3 (1-888-847-8823).
TUESDAY, FEB. 27, 2007
- 10:00 a.m. CANOE/KAYAK THE WADING RIVER: We'll paddle 9+ miles from Hawkin"s Bridge to Beaver Branch, option for Evans Bridge 6-mile takeout. Please contact leaders to confirm trip and participation. Contact Leaders: George & Leona F. at 609-259-3734.
- 6:00 p.m. GROUP TRAINER BIKE RIDE: Every Tuesday and Thursday night thru the winter, unless circumstances prohibit, there is a group trainer ride 6:10 at Cycle Sport. We follow training videos for a 40min to 1hr workout, not including warm up and cool down. People wishing to "ride" with us need only bring their bike and trainer. The workout is as hard or easy as you wish, so riders of all abilities are welcome. Contact Harry at 610-565-9535.
- 6:00 p.m. NIGHTRIDERS BIKE RIDE: 15-20 miles, Class C. We spin around Southern DelCo well in the dark. Bike lights front and rear are a must. You must call or e-mail the leader to confirm the start time and location. Very cold or wet weather will cancel ride. Contact Dave Trout at 610-368-0760.
- 6:00 p.m. SPINNING RETURNS TO CORNERSTONE: Spinning on the Big Screen returns! Meet at Cornerstone Church of Skippack, Rt. 73, Skippack (1 mile east of the Village). Doors open at 6 pm. We"ll rotate spinning tapes ranging from 45 to 90 minutes; feel free to share your video. Bring your own bike and trainer. Requesting $1 donation each night from each spinner. New to indoor? Rent a trainer for $5/night from Bikeworks! BYOB (bring your own babysitter). Videos and toys provided; kids must stay in the nursery. Contact Terry Capaldi at 215-368-7981.
- 6:30 p.m. HOW TO TRAIN FOR AND RACE A TRIATHLON SEMINAR: Hamilton, NJ. Call 609-638-2926.
- 6:30 p.m. FLY BY NIGHT IN NORTH WILMINGTON BIKE RIDE: Leave Brandywine High School (Rt.261, Foulk Rd.) at the tennis courts for a 21 mile ride through North Wilmington on neighborhood roads, returning at approximately 8:15 pm. Both front and rear lights are required for the ride. The pace will be 12-14 mph in order to not outrun our headlights. The ride will be cancelled if black ice conditions exist or if the temperature at the start of the ride is below 30 degrees. For more information contact ride leader John McCormick at 302-668-8749.
TUESDAY-TUESDAY, FEB. 28-MAY 29, 2007
- FRIDAY NIGHT SWING DANCE: Ballroom on High, Old Eagle Lodge, 310 E High Street, Pottstown, PA. Everyone is welcome to a practice dance night every Tuesday from 9-11 pm for getting your "swing" in step. Smoke-free historic 4000 square-foot ballroom; no experience necessary. Dance classes held prior to dance (please call or visit the official website for information on lessons). See you on the floor! Call 610-348-6727.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 2007
- 10:00 a.m. ATSION BOGS HIKE: 8-10 miles, brisk pace. Hike around 2 bogs. Could be a cold hike if it's windy. Bring lunch and rain gear. Meet at Atsion. Contact Leaders: Pat Burton at 856-767-8064 and Christine Denneler at 856-461-5379.
- 6:30 p.m. FLY BY NIGHT BIKE RIDE: Leave the church parking lot (in back of the church) next to Papermill Park (at the intersection of Papermill and Ebeneezer Church Rds) for a 21 mile flat to hilly ride through Newark neighborhoods. The route will be similar to last year with some added twists. The pace will be slow (12-14 mph) so as not to outrun our lights. For more information, contact Mario Nappa at ibikealot@gmail.com or 302-239-1179 or Greg Wood at jgregwood@verizon.net. Lights front and rear are required. NO GO if there are conditions for black ice or the temp at the start is below 30 degrees on weather.com for Newark, DE.
- 7:00 p.m. FREE INFORMATION SESSION ON WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY: MossRehab/Einstein at Elkins Park, 60 East Township Line Road, Elkins Park, PA. Learn more about weight loss surgery to see if it's right for you at a free weight loss surgery information session led by Ramsey Dallal, MD, director, Einstein Bariatrics.
Call 1-800-EINSTEIN.