THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 2008
- 11:30 a.m. FREE EXERCISE DEMONSTRATION: Shed Those Holiday Pounds at MossRehab/Einstein at Elkins Park, Conference Room G1 & G2, 60 East Township Line Road, Elkins Park, PA. Shed those added holiday pounds and get back on track before the spring! Wear loose clothing and sneakers. Registration required. Call 1-800-EINSTEIN.
- 3:00 p.m. KEMPER PARK BIKE RIDE: 13-14 mph, 15-25 miles. Start in Kemper Park, 905 Valley Road, Warminster, PA. Let's start out the New Year with some brisk riding. Contact David C. Atkins at 215-675-4597.
- 6:00 p.m. HIKE THE WISSAHICKON: Social Event, 2 to 3 hours. Get off the sofa and grab your hiking boots. Join Suzie & I for some exercise. We will hike the hills going out and come back Forbidden Drive. Meet at the Bell's Mill parking lot (on the Ridge Ave. side). Bring a light. Contact Richard Terry at 215-429-2850.
- 6:00 p.m. ROUND ABOUT HIKE: 3.8 miles, moderate to brisk. Stop on the way home for a turn around The Cooper River Park. Meet at The Cooper River Yacht Club, S. Park Drive. Rain or flooding on Admiral Wilson Blvd cancels. Contact Leader Jeff Neill at 856-772-6465 before 8:30 p.m.
- 6:30 p.m. URBAN SUSTAINABILITY SERIES-BIKE SHARE PHILADELPHIA: Academy of Natural Sciences, N. 19th Street and Race Street, Philadelphia. Support urban sustainablity and learn more about bike sharing. Public Use Bicycling Programs have proven to reduce automobile traffic congestion in many European cities. The forum features speakers from Lyon France's Vélov, Pittsburgh's Dasani Blue Bikes and Humana Hospitals' Freewheelin' programs. Help make bike sharing happen in Philadelphia! Call 215-299-1108.
- 6:30 p.m. FUN RUN: Earlier run: 7.5-mile; Later run: 4-mile; 5-mile; 7-mile; And the original joggers course: 2.3-mile, Springfield Library, 70 Powell Road, Springfield, PA. Contact Bill McGurk at 610-291-9707.
- 6:30 p.m. TRAIL BY NIGHT BIKE RIDE: Start at Bob Adelman's house (off Corner Ketch Road) for a 15 mile trail ride on mostly paved or wide paths in the White Clay Preserve. The pace will be 10-14 mph to insure that we don't outrun our headlights (front and rear lights required). The ride will be canceled if at the start of the ride the temperature forecasted to dip below 40 degrees. Contact Ride Leaders Mario Nappa at 302-239-1179.
- 7:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Delaware plays UNC Wilmington at the Bob Carpenter Center, Newark, DE. Call 302-UD1-HENS.
- 7:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Drexel plays Northeastern at the Daskalakis Athletic Center, Philadelphia. Call 215-895-1999.
THURSDAY-THURSDAY, JAN. 17-31, 2008
- PILATES: Mercy Eastwick Wellness Center, 2821 Island Avenue, Philadelphia. Pilates is designed to condition your body by focusing on strengthening the abdominal area. To learn how to join, please call 215-863-6106.
- LINE DANCING: With Lacey at the Mercy Eastwick Wellness Center 2821 Island Ave. Philadelphia. This 45 minute high impact program is devoted to cardio based line dancing. You do not need to be experienced however appropriate footwear is strongly recommended. To learn how to join, please call 215-863-6106.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY, JAN. 17-FEB. 23, 2008
- 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. Free. Call 609-522-2955 to register.
- OPTIMIST BASKETBALL LEAGUE: Co-ed winter basketball league on Saturday mornings for 6th-8th graders. $20 registration fee forms available at North Wildwood Recreation Center. Call 609-522-2955 to register.
THURSDAY-TUESDAY, JAN. 17-FEB. 26, 2008
- CHEER TECH'S CAMPS: Laurel Springs, Laurel Springs, NJ. Call 1-866-52-CHEER.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY, JAN. 17-FEB. 28, 2008
- VALLEY FORGE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL CLUB: Our primary goal is to offer female junior volleyball players a positive, enriching experience in an environment that promotes individual excellence in balance with a sense of teamwork, unselfishness, mutual respect, and cooperation with others. Call 610-517-6919.
THURSDAY-MONDAY, JAN. 17-MARCH 1, 2008
- RIZZO ICE RINK: Front and Washington Streets, Philadelphia. Call 215-685-193.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY, JAN. 17-MARCH 2, 2008
- 2-4-6-8 AMERIAN CHEEREADERS AND FOOTBALL PLAYERS: James A. Michener Art Museum, 138 S. Pine Street, Doylestown, PA. Cheer loud, cheer proud! As the recent movie Friday Night Lights demonstrated, high school football is something Americans take very seriously. Photographer Brian Finke takes it seriously too. Created with both affection and respect, his documentation of the megaphone world of football players and cheerleaders captures this quintessentially American sub-culture: crowd-pleasing, stunt-building girls and pigskin-tossing boys, in full adolescent throttle. Finke's skillful and vivid images were made during a two-year period in which he roamed the country on the trail of the top teams. These serendipitous photographs take you into the moment: the wins and losses; the intensity of friendships, rivalries, mentoring, and competition; and the cultivation of self-image and self-worth that is at the core of adolescence. Brian Finke graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York in 1998, and his work has been featured in The New Yorker, Esquire, Time, and Newsweek. His photographs have been exhibited internationally, and are included in collections worldwide. This exhibition samples both bodies of work—football players and cheerleaders-and is accompanied by a full-color monograph published by Umbrage Editions. Call 215-340-9800.
THURSDAY-SATURDAY, JAN. 17-MARCH 15, 2008
- COUNCIL ROCK BASKETBALL: Fall/Winter 2007. The CRBA programs are open to residents of the Council Rock School District, regardless of what school they attend, public or private. Programs are offered for boys and girls grades 2 to 12. Games are held in the school gyms of Council Rock. Council Rock School District Various Schools, Northampton Twp./Holland/Newtown, PA. Call 215-579-9939.
THURSDAY-SUNDAY, JAN. 17-MARCH 16, 2008
- SKIING: Alpine Mountain Ski & Ride Center, Route 447 North, Analomink, PA. Call 570-595-2150.
- SKIING: Bear Creek Mountain Resort, 101 Doe Mountain Lane, Macungie, PA. Call 1-866-SKI-AT-BC.
- SKIING: Blue Mountain, 1660 Blue Mountain Drive, Palmerton, PA. Call 610-826-7700.
- SKIING: Camelback Ski Area, Exit 299, I-1-80, Tannersville, PA. Call 570-629-1661.
- SKIING: Elk Mountain Ski Resort, RR2, Union Dale, PA. Call 570-679-4400.
- SKIING: Jack Frost and Big Boulder Ski Area, Blakeslee, PA. Call 570-443-8425.
- SKIING: Shawnee Mountain Ski Area, Hollow Road, Shawnee on Delaware, PA. Call 570-421-7231.
- SKIING: Spring Mountain, 757 Spring Mount Road, Spring Mount, PA. Call 888-305-5044 or 610-287-7900.
THURSDAY-SUNDAY, JAN. 17-MARCH 30, 2008
- WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY: Delaware Bobcats (est. 1975) is a women's ice hockey club dedicated to providing a fun and competitive atmosphere for women and girls who love to play hockey --- or just want to learn how. Based at The Pond in Newark, DE, we have a diverse group of women on our team, ranging in age from 14 to 45 with a variety of skill levels. Contact Sharon Addison at 610-274-2497.
- WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY: The Philadelphia Freeze Women's Hockey club has been in existence for over 25 years and has grown from one team playing at the University of Pennsylvania Class of 1923 rink in Philadelphia to 4 teams using 2 different home rinks and 3 different practice rinks across the metropolitan region. The mission of the Freeze is to offer a fun and valuable ice hockey experience to women. The organization is player run. All coaches are volunteers and players from each of the teams serve on the governing board. Call 215-898-1923.
- WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY: South Jersey Demons, Face Off Circle Rink, 1185 York Road, Warminster, PA. Our Vision is to form a team of women of like-minded purpose who love the game of hockey and want to develop our skills through high-caliber coaching and team play. We strive to create, promote and sustain an environment in which each participant is challenged and supported in pursuit of personal growth and development of her hockey skills and sportsmanship. Contact Chris at 856-384-1847.
- WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY: Central Penn Blades, Regency Sportsrink, Ambassador Circle in Lancaster, PA. Now the Central Penn Blades are in their 5th season and play in the Mid Atlantic Women's hockey league and the United Women's hockey league. The roster includes over 32 players, ranging in age from 12 to 55. These women vary in skill and abilities, but all have one thing in common... They come here to have fun (and get a great workout too!). Call 717-391-6065.
- WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY: Concord Flames, Ice Works Quadraplex, 701W. Duttons Mill Road, Aston, PA. The Concord Flames, established in 1998, are a competitive women's travel ice hockey club located in South Eastern Pennsylvania. We have five teams at different levels for players of all skill levels. Our home rink is at Ice Works in Aston, Pennsylvania. Call 610-497-2200.
- BOWLING: Strikes Bowling Lounge, 4040 Locust Street, Philadelphia. Call 215-387-BOWL.
THURSDAY-SUNDAY, JAN. 17-APRIL 1, 2008
- EBYA INDOOR SOCCER 2008: East Brandywine Youth Athletics, Inc. (EBYA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the young men and women in beautiful central Chester County, PA the opportunity to play organized sports. We are headquartered in the East Brandywine Township Building located on Route 322 in Guthriesville, just north of Downingtown, PA. Call 610-269-8230.
THURSDAY-SUNDAY, JAN. 17-MAY 4, 2008
- 10:00 p.m. DANCE CLASS-DJ RICH MEDINA AND JOHNNYDANGEROUS: Arts Garage, 1516-20 Parrish Street, Philadelphia. Create that ''work-it-to-the bone'' vibe. Call 215-765-2702.
- THE ART OF EXOTIC DANCING FOR EVERYDAY WOMEN CLASSES: Exotic dancing is much more than dancing sexy. Come gain the confidence to express your authentic self. This class is about you finding you. It's learning how to reach deep within yourself to find your inner beauty and grace and combine these into sensual movements that only you can express. The non-intimidating style of the class helps you to overcome inhibitions and fosters your confidence and self-expression. All of our instructors are trained to create an environment that is supportive, not competitive at the VIGORworks Fitness Center, 1315 Walnut Street, Entrance on Juniper Street, Philadelphia. Call 215-545-2000.
- CO-ED FLOORBALL-INDOOR BALL HOCKEY: Floorball is an indoor variation of ball hockey. The club is co-ed and open to persons age 18 and up; all skill levels are welcome. Equipment is provided, just bring your indoor athletic shoes. Get fit, meet people, have fun! First timers' practice is always FREE at the Salvation Army - Roxborough Citadel, 6730 Ridge Avenue, P.O. Box 26009, Philadelphia. Call 215-501-7951.
- DOYLESTOWN ROCK GYM/ADVENTURE CENTER: 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, 3853 Old Easton Road, Doylestown, PA. Call 215-230-9085.
FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 2008
- 10:30 a.m. SOUL LINE DANCING LESSONS: Slim & Tone, 1224 Haddonfield-Berlin Road, Voorhees, NJ. Get ready to dance yourself into good health. A great & fun way to build cardiovascular endurance, strengthen and tone your muscles to music. For all fitness levels. The fee for this program is $5.00 per person paid at the door. To register, call toll-free 1-888-Virtua-3 (1-888-847-8823).
- 7:00 p.m. FRIDAY NITE FITNESS HIKE: 8-10 miles, fast pace. The ongoing, every Friday night, all year round, Friday night fitness hike, where we try to work up a sweat exploring the sand roads and trails of Brendan Byrne S.F. Be prepared to walk at an average of 4 MPH, 15 minutes per mile pace with few breaks. Bring water and wear well broken-in boots, shoes, or sneakers (sneakers are adequate in dry conditions). Socks are also important footgear, synthetics and wool being better at preventing blisters (avoid cotton socks). The first Friday of each month there is a dessert/dinner stop after the hike at a local restaurant. Meet at Brendan Byrne S.F. Campground, NJ. Contact Leaders: Alison & Mike Baker at 609-758-4768, 609-577-9004.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JAN. 18 & 19, 2008
- US LACROSSE NATIONAL CONVENTION: Pennsylvania Convention Center, 1101 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Call 215-418-4700 or 800-428-9000.
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, JAN. 18-20, 2008
- 4:00 p.m. ROLLER SKATING: Cape May Convention Hall, Cape May, NJ. Roller skate and roller blade rentals available. Call 609-884-9565.
- ASHLEY MEADOWS HORSE SHOW: Berwyn, PA. Contact Dolores Swann at 610-525-1730.
FRIDAY-MONDAY, JAN. 18-21, 2008
- BAROQUE DANCE CLASSES AND AUDITION: Rutgers University, Camden, NJ (sponsored by Amherst Early Music and Fine Arts Department of Rutgers University of Camden). Call 617-744-1324.
SATURDAY, JAN. 19, 2008
- 8:00 a.m. FRISBEE GOLF: French Creek, Hopewell Lake, NJ. Contact Dan Schaeffer at 610-375-1903.
- 8:00 a.m. FUN 6.1 MILE RUN: Media Community Center, 3rd and Jackson Sts., Media, PA. Contact Bill McGurk at 610-291-9707.
- 8:00 a.m. KESWICK CYCLES BIKE RIDE: Class A, 40-miles, 20-22 mph cruising pace. Arrive by 7:45 a.m. for a prompt 8:00 departure. Return to shop no later than 10:30am. 18+mph Helmets are Mandatory! This is an unsupported ride. Please carry at least one tube and pump/CO2. Food and water are highly recommended. Please call 856-795-0079.
- 9:00 a.m. FUN 5 MILE FUN: Harris Elementary School, Sharon & Bartram Aves., Collingdale, PA. Contact Bill McGurk at 610-291-9707.
- 9:00 a.m. FUN 5 MILE RUN: Ridley Creek State Park, Gate at Barren and Chapel Hill Roads, Media, PA. Contact Bill McGurk at 610-291-9707.
- 9:00 a.m. TOM'S LEAD BIKE RIDE: Class C+, 40 miles, 14-16 mph cruising pace. Social ride, bakery stop. Meet at Lenape H.S., Church and Hartford Roads, Medford, NJ. Contact Leader: Tom S. at 609-859-9116.
- 9:00 a.m. BARKSDALE TRAINING BIKE RIDE: Leave from Handloff Park in Newark for 47 rolling to hilly miles at 15-16 mph, steady endurance pace, NOT a race pace. The average speed (15-16 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!!! Please bring signed waiver with you 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. NOTE: This time of year the overall average is slower so expect a 3-hour ride (leave at 9:00 a.m. back in the parking lot at noon). We occasionally cut the distance by a few miles but usually don't decide until we get rolling.
- 10:00 a.m. RUN THE WINTER PICKLE RUN 5K RACE SERIES: Ridley Creek State Park, 1023 Sycamore Mills Road, Media, PA. Contact Tim Krueger at 610-328-3979.
- 10:00 a.m. TOO MANY HOLIDAY GOODIES HIKE: Meet at Lums Pond State Park Dog Training Area (Buck Jersey Road off of Howell School Road) for a 3 mile mile hike around Lums Pond. For more information, contact leaders Bob and Helen Spinden at 302-547-8040.
- 1:00 p.m. 2nd ANNUAL POLAR BEAR PLUNGE: More than 16,000 athletes of Special Olympics New Jersey. Participants are challenged to dive into the icy ocean by the Wildwood convention Center. Call 609-896-8000.
- 2:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Temple plays George Washington at the Liacouras Center, Philadelphia. Call 215-204-5040.
- 2:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Villanova plays Syracuse at the Pavilion, Villanova, PA. Call 610-519-6591.
- 7:00 p.m. COUNTRY DANCING: Ken and Debbie Gaskill of Country Fun teach both line and couples dancing at Cape May Convention Hall, Cape May, NJ. Call 609-884-9565.
- 7:00 p.m. MOONLIGHT HIKE, CAMPFIRE AND CAMPOUT: 7 miles moderate pace. Hike the Pines under the Wolf Moon on a new route and return to a roaring campfire. Bring picnic type food to share at tailgate social after hike. Meet at Atsion Lake, Burl. Co., From Route 206 take Atsion Rd. west 1 miles, go to Goshen Pond Group site sign turn left go to camping area. Camping is available; Friday and Saturday, call to reserve space. Contact Leader Paul Serdiuk at 609-463-3593 eve.
- 8:00 p.m. SWING DANCE EVENT: The Hot Club of Philadelphia - televised by Dene Liott & PCTV, Ballroom on High; 2nd floor, 310 East High Street, Pottstown, PA. Call 610-348-6727.
- CHEERLEADING COMPETITION: 9th Annual Grade School and Rec. Team Competition, Archbishop Wood High School, Warminster, PA. Contact Kristina Blakla 267-304-5538.
- CHEERLEADING COMPETITION: Heavy Hitters Open Championship, Sovereign Bank Arena, 81 Hamilton Avenue, Trenton, NJ. Call 866-946-2232.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JAN. 19 & 20, 2008
- RACQUETBALL: 5th Annual Cardile Bros De State Doubles, Kirkwood Fitness Club, 1800 Naamans Road, Wilmington, DE. Call 302-886-7530.
SUNDAY, JAN. 20, 2008
- 7:30 a.m./9:00 a.m. FUN RUN: Earlier run: 7.5-mile; Later run: 4-mile; 5-mile; 7-mile; And the original joggers course: 2.3-mile, Springfield Library, 70 Powell Road, Springfield, PA. Contact Bill McGurk at 610-291-9707.
- 8:30 a.m. ROTATING LEADER BIKE RIDE: Class A, 50-55 miles, 18-22 mph cruising pace. The leader will vary depending on who is available, but there will be a ride (weather permitting). Leader will pick route; the group will decide the pace. Fast paceline riding, breakaways for the hammerheads, one rest stop. Meet at Cherry Hill East H.S., Kresson Road, Cherry Hill, NJ. Contact Leader: Tony M. at 609-828-0268.
- 9:00 a.m. FRAN'S FAMOUS BAGEL BIKE RIDE: Class C, 35 miles, 12-14 mph cruising pace. Bagels, bagels, bagels – did we mention the bagels? Meet at Moorestown High School, Bridgeboro Road, Moorestown, NJ. Contact Leader: Fran H at 856-786-0048.
- 9:15 a.m. INDIANA HIKING CLUB: 6-10 miles, Class: All. Too cold to bike?? Join us for a hike. Join Misty, Rookie, Dreamer, Jittery Jo, Pool boy and others for a walk in the woods. It will be much warmer then a NJ bike ride (guaranteed). Indiana will lead us at a nice comfortable pace. Meet in Woodlawn trustees Property Parking lot (Creek rd & Beaver Dam rd, a few hundred yards from Smithbridge Rd covered bridge). Bring snack and H2o,no Wawa in park. If recent snow bring your sled (get sled safety tips from Misty and Steve). Contact Dan Dillon at 610-494-4949.
- 9:30 a.m. HONEST ABE 4.6 MILES: Tyler State Park, Newtown, PA. Contact Phil Miele at 215-752-8066.
- 9:30 a.m. SOMEWHERE ELSE BIKE RIDE: 13-14 mph, 30-45 Miles. Start at Central Bucks East High School, Anderson & Holicong Roads, Buckingham, PA. January's "somewhere else" ride. Winter rules apply, so details will be dictated by weather conditions; scenic roads and an indoor food stop; no serious climbs, no hammering, no one dropped; ride cancelled if the weather is poor, road conditions are risky, or temperature is below 15 degrees at 8:30. Ride starts promptly. Contact Roy Zipris at 215-674-5258.
- 10:00 a.m. FENCING: Philadelphia Y12 Team Foil, Fencing Academy of Philadelphia, 3519 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia. Call 215-382-0293.
- 10:00 a.m. CHILLY CHEEKS 7.2 TRAIL RUN: Mt. Penn, Reading, PA. Contact Ron Horn at 610-779-2668.
- 10:00 a.m. WEATHER PERMITS BIKE RIDE: 40ish miles, Class: B-. Starts and ends at the R5 Wayne Train Station. Contact Brian Wade at 610-254-9485.
- 10:00 a.m. HIKE TO MEET FOR LUNCH: 10 miles, moderate pace. Choose this hike to go on the yellow trail to meet the other group for lunch on the Mullica River. Bring lunch, beverage. Meet in field, E side of Rt. 206, Atsion, just beyond the recreation area sign. Bad weather cancels. Contact Leaders: Dave and Julie Hegelein at 856-235-8792.
- 10:00 a.m. A HIKE TO MEET FOR LUNCH: 10 miles, moderate pace. Choose this hike to go on the yellow trail to meet the other group for lunch on the Mullica River. Bring lunch, beverage. Meet at Batsto village parking, off Rt. 542, between Hammonton and Green Bank. Bad weather cancels. Contact Leaders: Joseph Trujillo at 856-468-4849 and Chris Denneler at 856-461-5379.
- 10:30 a.m. STAIR CLIMBING: Stair climb session starting at the movie theater parking lot, Main Street in Manayunk, PA. Call 215-849-9080.
- 11:00 a.m. 19th BANK SHOTS ROAD TO THE SUPER BOWL 5K RUN: Bankshots Restaurant, Union Street, DE. Contact Wayne Kursh at 302-654-6400.
- 12:30 p.m. SINGLES INTRO TO SNOWBOARDING: Spring Mountain, 757 Spring Mount Road, Spring Mount, PA. Snowboarding is the fastest growing winter sport in the world! Join the craze and learn the basics of this exciting activity by joining Meet Market Adventures and other daring singles for beginners snowboarding instruction. Spring Mountain is the perfect location to learn. A gentle slope and highly qualified and energetic instructors will help you make the most of your first time on the board. The up to 1 1/2 hour lesson with let you discover the joy of snowboarding. Your instructor will guide you through basic concepts from learning to stand up on a snowboard to riding the lift. In this lesson you will begin to learn the basic movements of snowboarding, enabling you to control speed and change direction. Price includes a beginner area lift ticket, snow board rental, beginner lesson (up to 1 1/2 hours long), taxes and prizes. Call 610-287-7900.
- 12:45 p.m. AARON'S TRAINING BIKE RIDE: The ride leaves from Paper Mill Park at the corner of Paper Mill and Polly Drummond Hill Roads. Ride distance will be 35-45 miles (plus or minus 5) with an average speed of 16-18 mph depending on terrain. This training ride is for those wishing to maintain what they developed over the past year. If in doubt about the weather please call the Ride Leader Aaron Chen at 302-731-1456. We will not start if it is raining.
- 1:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Delaware plays Northeastern at the Bob Carpenter Center, Newark, DE. Call 302-UD1-HENS.
- 2:00 p.m. FROZEN FOOT WINTER RACE SERIES: Elizabethtown, PA. Contact Chuck at 717-367-4445.
- 2:00 p.m. INDOOR BIKE TRAINING: It may be cold outside but we can train indoors. Bring your own bike and trainer for 30 - 60 minutes of working out to a Spinerval tape. We have room for five people, so it is first call, first on the list. Please call each week to be included in the next session. Contact Maliya at 610-363-3538.
- 4:00 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Drexel plays UNC Wilmington at the Daskalakis Athletic Center, Philadelphia. Call 215-895-1999.
- CHEERLEADING COMPETITION: New Year's Cheer Challenge, Highland High School, Blackwood, NJ. Contact Chuck Palumbo at 856-227-3083.
- CHEERLEADING COMPETITION: Wildcat Blue Devil Challenge, Villanova, PA. Contact Phil O'Neill at 610-338-0820.
- CHEERLEADING COMPETITION: 5th Annual Mid-Atlantic Cheer and Dance Invitational, Widener University, Chester, PA. Contact Sandi Novielli at 610-637-3611.
- CHEERLEADING COMPETITION: Cheer for Lauren, Lafayette College, Easton, PA. Contact Carissa Roe at 610-330-5471 or 908-283-0292.
- 10:00 a.m. SINGLES INDOOR GOLF CLINIC: Franklin D. Roosevelt Golf Club, 1954 Pattison Avenue, Philadelphia. Call 215-462-8997.
MONDAY, JAN. 21, 2008
- 9:30 a.m. MLK DAY BIKE RIDE: 35+/- miles, Class: C+. Meet at Planet Fitness in Aston PA at Pennell Rd (Route 452) & Marionville Roads. Not sure where we'll be going but I promise it'll be fun. We'll stop somewhere along the way for something to eat and drink. As with all winter rides, inclement weather or super cold temps cancels the ride. Contact Debbie Chaga at 610-494-3033.
- 10:00 a.m. APPLE PIE HILL HIKE: 5 miles, Moderate to easy pace. We will hike to Apple Pie Hill and enjoy the view. Meet at Bordentown Gun Club - Rte. 532, 4 miles east of Tabernacle. Park on side road. Bad weather cancels Norm Lucas at 609-654-5893 and Bill Schmitt at 856-767-1838.
- 6:30 p.m. FUN 3.2 MILE RUN: Ridley Area YMCA, 900 South Avenue, Secane, PA. Contact Bill McGurk at 610-291-9707.
- 6:30 p.m. LOOP RUN: Run the Loop around the River Distance: 8.4 miles (Kelly and West River drives), Lloyd Hall, Philadelphia. All abilities are invited. For additional info, contact Susan Hurrey at 215-483-1967.
- MARTIN LUTHER KING ONE DAY SHOOTOUT: Girls & Boys Divisions: 9u - 17u at the Tri-State Sports Arena, 63 Concord Road, Aston, PA. Contact Mark P. Sills at 302-328-2770.
TUESDAY, JAN. 22, 2008
- 3:00 p.m. KEMPER PARK BIKE RIDE: 13-14 mph, 15-25 miles. Start in Kemper Park, 905 Valley Road, Warminster, PA. Let's start out the New Year with some brisk riding. Contact David C. Atkins at 215-675-4597.
- 5:00 p.m. GARRY MADDOX BOWLING TOURNAMENT: At the La Martinique Bowling Lanes in Stratford, NJ. Proceeds benefit the Maddox Youth Golf and Academics Program (YGAP). For lane reservations call Kerry Williams at 856-756-0222.
- 6:00 p.m. GROUP TRAINER BIKE RIDE: Class: ALL. Every Tuesday 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.
- 6:30 p.m. RIDE BY NIGHT BIKE RIDE-NORTH WILMINGTON: Leave Brandywine High School for a 20 mile ride around residential areas in north Wilmington. The pace will be 12-14 mph to insure that we don't outrun our headlights (front and rear lights required). The ride will be canceled if black ice conditions exist, or if the temperature at the start of the ride is forecasted to dip below freezing. Contact John McCormick if questions at 302-668-8749.
- 6:30 p.m. FUN RUN: Earlier run: 7.5-mile; Later run: 4-mile; 5-mile; 7-mile; And the original joggers course: 2.3-mile, Springfield Library, 70 Powell Road, Springfield, PA. Contact Bill McGurk at 610-291-9707.
TUESDAY-FRIDAY, JAN. 22-25, 2008
- HEALTHY WEIGHT WEEK: Methodist Hospital, Lobby Exhibit, 2301 South Broad Street, Philadelphia. Free yourself from diets and celebrate sound lifestyle habits. Learn to eat well, live actively and feel good about yourself. Call 215-952-9000.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23, 2008
- 10:00 a.m. HIKE WHITESBOG's BOGS HIKE: 7-8 miles, moderate pace. A hike over, around and by the bogs, with a chance to see snow geese and an eagle. Meet at Whitesbog village parking off RT. 530 between Browns Mills and Route 70. Bring lunch and beverage. Contact Leaders: Christine Denneler at 856-461-5379 and Pat Burton at 856-767-8064.
- 6:30 p.m. FLY BY NIGHT BIKE RIDE-NEWARK: Leave Paper Mill Park for a 20 mile ride around residential areas in Newark. The pace will be 12-14 mph to insure that we don't outrun our headlights (front and rear lights required). The ride will be canceled if black ice conditions exist, or if the temperature at the start of the ride is forecasted to dip below freezing. Contact Ride Leaders Mario Nappa at 302-239-1179.
- 6:30 p.m. FUN RUN: 5.5-mile; 4.3-mile; 4.57-mile; 3.2- mile, Swarthmore Presbyterian Church Parking Lot, Harvard Ave., near Rt. 320, Swarthmore, PA. Contact Bill McGurk at 610-291-9707.
WEDNESDAY-WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23-FEB. 27, 2008
- EVENING CLASS-VINYASA YOGA: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 3260 South Street, Philadelphia. First of Six Wednesdays: Explore the world of yoga with instructor Lauren Brown, Certified Yoga Teacher, in the beautiful setting of Penn Museum's atmospheric galleries. This six-week Wednesday evening class, designed to accommodate all levels of ability, focuses on basic yoga positions for building strength and increasing endurance. Beginners are welcome. Please bring a yoga mat and towel, and wear comfortable clothing. Class size is limited. Information: 215-898-4890.
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