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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 103

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Camden, New Jersey
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courierpostonline.com/sjliving COURIER-POST, Sunday, April 23, 2006 13SJL Summit lets freedom sing A craftsman began grow parallel to the which became the Courtesy of Halpern-Rogath Curatorial Seminar making a club by training an ironwood tree to ground, thus creating a curve between the trunk, handle, and the root, which was carved to form the beaked head. This club is part of the 'Trouble in Paradise' exhibit. 'Trouble in Paradise' Intricately carved and uniquely designed Polynesian war clubs made in the 19th century are the focus of Trouble in Paradise: The Art of Polynesian Warfare, a special exhibition researched by 16 University of Pennsylvania student co-curators. The exhibition runs from Saturday through Dec. 31 in the second floor Dietrich Gallery of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 3260 South Philadelphia.

In addition to the clubs and written commentary, the exhibition features area maps, a student-edited video detailing the development of Trouble in Paradise and a study section with books and background materials. A student-designed Web site, www.museum. upenn.edu/troubleinparadise, will also be operating. The 16 student co-curators are undergraduates in the Art History 301 Halpern-Rogath Curatorial Seminar led by Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, associate professor of history of art. Museum hours are 10 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. The museum is closed Mondays, holidays and Sundays from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Museum admission donation is $8 for adults and $5 for senior citizens and students with ID.

Admission is free to museum members, children younger than age 6 and University of Pennsylvania staff, students and faculty with a PENNcard. From now through May More than 300 business and arts leaders are expected to attend the eighth annual Regional Summit on Thursday at the Enterprise Center at Burlington County College, Mount Laurel campus. Organized by the Arts and Business Partnership of Southern New Jersey, the summit features panel discussions by local and national art leaders, as well as a multimedia First Amendment showcase. The highlight of the event is "Freedom Sings," a free performance open to the public. "Freedom Sings," a multimedia First Amendment showcase, features Grammy-winning songwriters and musicians telling the story of 200 years of banned music in America.

Musicians will give performances of songs, including "The Star-Spangled Banner," "Ohio" and "Puff, the Magic Dragon," as well as others in the blues, rock 'n' roll, rap and hip-hop genres to Dentures Made In Our Own Locations DENTURES WHILE YOU WAIT IN MARLTON OR SAME DAY IN AUDUBON, NJ Insurance Accepted Visa Mastercard I Special Consideration Senior Citizens Two Serve You Locations to 10178817 mdo For Further Information and Appointment, Please Call afd MARLTON DENTAL CENTER AUDUBON FAMILY DENTISTRY DR. RUDOLPH J. CHAO ASSOCIATES DR. JAMES M. WIENER ASSOCIATES Route 70 East Plymouth Drive 290 S.

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While the "Freedom Sings" performance is free and open to the public, the rest of the summit costs $65. For information, call the Arts and Business Partnership of Southern New Jersey at (856) 662-0888 or visit www.artsand biz.com. Local arts leaders for the 8:15 a.m. panel include B. Michael Zuckerman, director of Mid-At- Regional Summit IF YOU GO I The eighth annual Regional Summit will be held from 7:30 a.m.

to 2 p.m. Thursday, at the Enterprise Center at Burlington County College in Mount Laurel, off Route 38 and Interstate 295. The 'Freedom Sings' portion of the summit is free and open to the public. The performance begins at 11 a.m.; seating begins at 10:30 a.m. Registration for the rest of the summit costs $65.

To register, call the Arts and Business Partnership of Southern New Jersey at (856) 662-0888 or visit www.artsandbiz.com. 21, admission is free on Sundays. For more information, call (215) 898-4000 or visit www. museum.upenn.edu. lantic Center for the Arts; John McEwen, executive director of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance; Steve Steiner, executive director and producing artistic director of Surflight Theatre; and Valerie Clayton, branch director for the Camden School of Musical Arts Branch of Settlement Music School.

Camden County Planning for Future Camden County Board of Freeholders presents the Caring for Aging Loved Ones Conference If you are responsible for a senior, learn about important services to assist you and your loved one with these concerns: Legal Issues Securing Your Finances, Elder Law Information Housing Options Assisted Living, Shared Housing Home Care Respite Programs In-Home, Social Activities Medicare- Health Insurance Counseling For more information on DATE April 27, 2006 this conference, please call the Camden TIME 5:30 9:00 p.m. County Department PLACE Eastern High School of Health Human Laurel Oak Road Services at Voorhees, New Jersey 1.877.222.3737 or log onto Making it camden0county Better. Tiggether. CONFERENCE CamdenCounty.com IS FREE! 10178575.

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