Monday, February 11, 2013
You’ve chosen your local cutest couple, now they go up against cute couples from around the Delaware Valley. Cast your vote for the cutest.
Congratulations to the winners of Patch’s Cutest Couple for each Patch, now it’s time to vote for the regional winner. The regional winner will be awarded our prize package valued at more than $500. Ardmore-Merion-Wynnewood Patch: Michelle and Patrick Parrish, of Wynnewood Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch: Laurie and Jason Bull, of Bryn Mawr Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch: Michael and Shannon Morak, of Bala Cynwyd Haverford-Havertown Patch: Jeffrey Hilferty and Loryn Fallon, of Havertown Roxborough-Manayunk Patch: Julie and Karl, of Manayunk Chestnut Hill-Mt. Airy Patch: Michelle and Melissa Marple Newtown Patch: Melvin and June Robbins, of Broomall Media Patch: Shelle and Jack Houser, of Media Radnor Patch: Jen & Paul Shillingford, of Wayne …
Friday, February 8, 2013
Valentine’s Day Bonanza: The winning couple gets a chance at more than $500 in prizes, including Roses from Malvern Flowers, chocolates, dinner, a massage, theater tickets and movie tickets.
The entries are in and now it’s your turn to vote. Who is the Cutest Couple in Malvern Patch? Here’s how you vote: The cutest couple in Malvern Patch will then be entered in the Patch regional contest for cutest couple with 13 other winners and have a chance at the first or second place prize packages. Voting for the regional winner will take place between 5 a.m. Monday, Feb. 11 and 10 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12. The regional winner will be named the cutest couple the morning of Wednesday, Feb. 13, and the first place couple will win a prize package valued at $537. The first prize couple will win: The second prize couple will win dinner and a show: Here are the overall contest rules: Note to entries: If you posted more than one photo on the …
Saturday, March 10, 2012
The area men behind the film are bringing it home to the Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville.
When it came down to it, there really wasn’t much of a decision involved. Instead, according to Benjamin Wagner, it was more of a calling. The real-life summertime neighbor to television icon Mister Rogers, Wagner spoke to Rogers on his 30th birthday. Rogers spoke of the importance of leading a “deep and simple” life and told Wagner, an MTV producer at the time, to “spread the message.” “When an American icon tells you to spread the message, it’s a job. It’s an assignment,” Wagner said. Wagner teamed with his brother Christofer and began the documentary “Mister Rogers & Me,” which aims to tell the story and explore the philosophies of the late Fred Rogers. The brothers worked in their free time to go on a hero’s quest of sorts in the 80-…
Liz Joe
8:17 am on Sunday, February 24, 2013
#8 are the cutest!!!   more ›