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PAGE SO PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. 20QO 9 p.m. Saturday. S18 (S16 in advance). 215-922-1011.

LOMGWOOD GARDENS, Route 1, Kennett Square. Classical music concert with violinist Mi-Young Park pianist Pong-Hi Park performing Bach's Chacon ne in 0 minor. Sonata in Major, K. 301, by Mozart Romance in Major, Op. 40 by Beethoven, Legende Op.

17 by Wieniaw-ski. Hungarian Dance No. 5 by Brahms, Chopin's Nocturne in E-flat Major Rumanian Folk Dances by Bartok, 2:30 p.m. Sunday. S13 (16-20.

S6; 1-15, S5). 610-388-1000, 100. MOM A POP'S COFFEEHOUSE presents Ian Bruce, United Christian Church. 8525 New Falls Road, Levittown, 8 p.m. Friday.

S7. 215-547-1124. NETWORK FOR NEW MUSK presents the Colorado String Quartet with guest baritone Randall Scarlata in the world premiere of Robert Capanna's "Songs of an Ancient Mariner," Bk. 1, the U.S. premiere of Richard Wemick's String Quartet 6.

Trinity Center for Urban Life, 22nd Spruce streets. 3 p.m. Sunday. S15 (seniors. S10: students, S5).

215-848-7647. OUTTA SIGHTS A SOUNDS presents Jennifer Kimball Jess Klein, Grace Norton Rogers School Theater, 382 Stockton Hightstown. N.J., 8 p.m. Saturday. S12 (S10 in advance).

609-259-1922. PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA, Academy of Music. Broad Locust streets. Maestro Wolfgang Sawallisch leads the winning piece from the Orchestra's Centennial Composition Competition featuring guest violinist Hilary Hahn performing Brahms' Violin Concerto in major, Op. 1 Continued from Preceding Page BORDERS.

515 Route 73 South. Martton, N.J. Mysterious Union, 8 p.m. Friday. Free.

856-985-5080. CHERRY TREE MUSIC Co-op presents Silk City. St. Mary Church. 3916 Locust Walk.

7:30 p.m. Sunday. S13 (S10 in advance). 215-386-1640. FENLX TX LEFTY, New Found Glory.

Good Charlotte. TLA, 334 South 7 p.m. Sunday. S12 (S10 in advance). 215-922-1011.

FESTIVAL OF BANDS, sponsored by the Upper Perkiomen Band Booster Club, features Palisades, Pottsgrove, Upper Me-rion. Phoenixville Upper Perkiomen bands. Upper Perkiomen High School. Pennsburg. 1 p.m.

Saturday. S5 (students. S3: under 5, free). 215-679-8282. GREYBOY AUSTAR-S Sidecar Project featuring Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Fathead, TLA.

334 South 9 p.m. Friday. S14 (S12 in advance). 215-922-1011. HAVERFORD COLLEGE, Roberts Hall.

370 Lancaster Haverford. Evening of North Indian classical music. "Rare Melodies." featuring songs ragas by Lakshmi Shankar (vocals). Ken Zucker-mab (sarod). Swapan Chaudhuri (tabla) Ranesh Mishra (sarangi).

8 p.m. Saturday. Free. 610-896-1333. JOHN HIATT, AMY CORREIA, Keswick Theater, Easton Road Keswick Avenue.

Glenside, 8 p.m. Saturday. S32. 21 5-572-7650 21 5-336-2000. ISRAEL VIBRATION, TLA, 334 South OFF $3.00 Off Recei'ue 53.00 off the aegulaa pm'ce of an adult admission.

One coupon pen adult. Valid Oct. 7-8 14141, 200Q MESSED 2M WESfe you're, invited to A-RRYMOR 77, 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday. S18-S95.

215-893-1999. SCOTTISH TITANS TOUR, benefit for Green Willow, Tatnall School, 1501 Barley Mill Road, Wilmington, 8 p.m. Saturday. S2S (13-18. S5: 12 under, free), includes silent auction, 6 p.m.

302-798-4811. SEDGWICK CULTURAL CENTER, 7137 Germantown Ave. Karan Casey. 8 p.m. Saturday.

S15 (S12 in advance). 215-248-9229. STOCKTON PERFORMING Arts Center. Pomona, N.J. Keyboard Conversations present "Viva Vienna," featuring pianist Jeffrey Siegel.

4 p.m. Sunday. S20 S25. 609-652-9000. V1LLANOVA UNIVERSITY opens Chamber Music Series with a concert featuring the DiPasquale String Quartet with special guest Wolfgang Sawallisch performing an all-Brahms program.

St Mary's Hall, 800 Lancaster Villanova, 3 p.m. Sunday. S25 (seniors, S20; students, S5). 610-519-7214. JAZZ ALEX'S JAZZ UNDERGROUND, 21st Chestnut streets.

Jimmy Bruno Howard Alden. 9 1 1 p.m. Saturday. S15. 215-988-9255.

CHINCH1N, 1614 Locust St Latin Synthesis, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Friday. 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Saturday (NC). 215-735-7551.

CHRIS' JAZZ CAFE, 1421 Sansom St. Mary Ellen Desmond Ted Yusko, p.m. Friday (NC). Walter Bell's CD Release Party. 9 p.m.

Friday. S5. Charles Fambrough Trio featuring Lenny White. 9 p.m. Saturday (NC).

215-568-3131. ELEGANT TOUCH CAFE. 22-24 E. Mount Airy Ave. Live jazz.

p.m. Sunday (NC). 215-753-0301. LA JONQUILLE, 840 Lancaster Devon. Janellen Farmer, 6-9 p.m.

Sunday (NC). 610-964-8600. MARYMAKER 414 Pavilion Riverside, N.J. Bob Pollit Quartet. 8:30 p.m.

Saturday (NC). 856-764-1155. MELII-EN, Columbus Boulevard Spring Garden Street Walter Bell LJ.U.. p.m. Saturday, Brunch.

10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Sunday. (Both NC.) 215-592-7100. OUVE, Evesham Springdaie roads. Cherry Hill.

N.J. Arpeggio Jazz Music Ensemble, 9 p.m. Friday (NC). 215-438-5366. SAFFRON, 19th Sansom streets.

Guitarist Joseph Federico vocalist Leah Mat-ague, 7-11 p.m. Saturday (NC). 215-564-6070. VINCENTS, 10 E. Gay West Chester.

Papa John DeFrancesco. 9 p.m. Friday-Saturday (NC). WILLIAM PENN INN, Route 202 Sum-neytown Pike, Gwynedd. "Father John" D'Amico Trio.

7-1 1 p.m. Friday (NC). 215-699-9272. WYNDHAM FRANKLIN PLAZA, 17th Race streets. Jazz brunch: Walt Miller Company, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Sunday (NC). 215-448-2000. ZANZIBAR BLUE, 200 S. Broad St. Allan Harris with Fortune Vinson Cruse, 9 1 1 p.m.

Friday-Saturday. S15. WJJZ 106.1 Brunch hosted by Michael Tozzi: Fortune Vinson Cruse featuring Brenda Smith, 10 a.m. -3 p.m. Sunday.

Arpeggio Jazz Music Ensemble featuring April Thorpe, 7, 8:30 10 p.m. Sunday. (Both NC.) 215-732-4500. CLUBS ABILENE, 429 South St The Elvis Experience. 9 p.m.

Friday. Octane, 9 p.m. Saturday. Tom Taylor. 9 p.m.

Sunday. (All NC.) 215-922-2583. BLARNEY STONE, 1227 West Chester Pike, West Chester. Clay Piegon, 9:45 p.m. Friday (NC).

Spirit of 16, 9:45 p.m. Saturday. S2. 610-436-5222. BROWNIE'S 23 EAST, 23 E.

Lancaster Ardmore. Mr. Greengenes. Burnt Sienna, 9 p.m. Friday.

S5. Penn State Night with Green Eggs Spam, Veheeta, 9 p.m. Saturday. S5. 610-649-8389.

CAFE NOLA, 119 South St Clyde Simmons, 9 p.m. Friday (NC). 215-351-6652. EMMETTS, 925 Levick St Nancy McHugh Fox. 9 p.m.

Friday. Vince Gallagher Band, 9 p.m. Saturday. Cletus McBride. 7 p.m.

Sunday. (All NC.) 215-743-5535. AWARD mixed case (.12 bottles) of Mourjf Hope Wines. Valid only Octobeu 78 141 at the Faise. i sponsored by far 'txcellence in Tlieatie A program of the Theatre Alliance of Gieater Philadelphia Over 20 award will be pi evented to our region incwt talented tlieatie artist, 'loin trtiiladelptiia' professional tlieatie coiiiiminilxf for an elegant evenina of entertainment and celebration.

'Mauday, October 16, 2000 7:30 PM Awards Ceremony 9-30 Dessert Reception featuring City Rhythm Orchestra location 'Irvine cJiulitoiiiun at tfie 'University of "Penmylvania 3-ftii and Spntcc Street ife Sixtfi Jiivnual miTsiiiTirmrci tVww pr.niy com fg- a Fleischman Gerbcr Associates AiM MinmU'ifniiltaw 6i Anm al Fail restival OCT. 20, 21, 22, 2000 Ft Washington, PA NFco' PA H. Washington Lxpo Center PHILADELPHIA ssrS 3y5 ARTISANS DAILY ADMISSION 56.00 FRIDAY SUNDAY 10-6 I 4, Under 12 Parking I REE VrW Craft Demonstrations Specialty Foods V1'). YS Emcrtainmcnl Ail indoors I j'. "I 7't PHIlADtlPHIA No pets please Strollers not recommended I JJ ZPt I V.

DIMCTIONS: North of Philadelphia at lir ll" Exit 26 off PA Turnpike. Go under bridge vJL. mJT to first right on Commerce Drive. 'JtJ I mm Jm Fallow signs to Epo Center. tQn" 71 For detailed directions call 215) 641 4500 rf.

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