💡ISSUE #035

Your Weekend Welcome

👋 Good Morning, Lower Merion!

It’s Friday, it’s spring, the brackets seem intact (so far), and Opening Day is only six days away. As the weather starts to warm up, so do the events. Make sure to add the Main Line Guide web app to your phone to keep your next good time right at your fingertips.

As always, much gratitude to all of our sponsors: The Main Line Guide, your trustworthy Main Line realtor, Carolyn Kauffman, The Magic Travel Pros, Main Line Athletes, and MainLineJobs.com.

We hope you find this issue helpful!

The Lower Merion Spotlight Crew

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Whether it’s an outdoor excursion, a mini adventure with the family, or some nighttime entertainment you’re looking for, The Main Line Guide has you covered. Explore local events and see what the Lower Merion area has to offer.

💡SPOTLIGHT EVENT💡

Local musicians Box & String and caller, Donna Hunt, will be on hand to provide lively music and dancing instructions. Grab your cowboy boots and get ready to do-si-do the night away. Mark the beginning of Spring with an unforgettable night at Riverbend! Fun for all ages. Refreshments will be served, including: light snacks, beer, and soft drinks. For more info and to register, CLICK HERE.

NIGHT LIFE

📸 Ardmore Music Hall Website

Catch Wheatus at the Ardmore Music hall as they mark 20+ years since "Teenage Dirtbag" with a new, expanded debut album featuring 10 rediscovered demos. The band’s endless tour continues, from sold-out US shows to global stages. Get your tickets HERE.

Located at 23 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, PA

📸 Pivot Ballroom FB page

Join the hottest biweekly Latin night this Fri., Mar. 21st at Pivot Ballroom! Controla Fridays (7:45pm-1:30am) brings free salsa & bachata lessons, DJ Dro’s beats, BYOB, and Kate’s birthday bash—all for $15 before 9pm!

For full details CLICK HERE.

Located at 49 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, PA

ARTS AND CULTURE:

Check out this JCC Gem: Learn Yiddish dance with Miryam Coppersmith! Explore klezmer rhythms, history, and joyful moves—line, circle, or solo. Accessible for all, $25 drop-in, recommended for adults and teens.

Located at 45 Haverford Rd, Penn Wynne, PA

FAMILY FRIENDLY

📸 via the LMLS website

Enjoy a seasonal craft or activity at Belmont Hills Library’s Fun Friday on Mar. 21, 2025, from 3:00pm-5:00pm. Open to all ages, no registration needed!

Located at 120 Mary Waters Ford Road, Bala Cynwyd, PA

Want to browse more events in Lower Merion and the surrounding area? Are you hosting an event you’d like thousands of locals to know about? You can do both by CLICKING HERE to visit The Main Line Guide.

TIRED OF FACEBOOK GROUP GUESSWORK?

Stop scrolling through endless “What’s the best…?” threads and dodging Aunt Karen’s casserole recipes. The Main Line Guide has your back! We’ve got the real scoop on the Main Line and surrounding area’s best events, activities, and food deals…no group chat drama required. Get straight to the good stuff and leave the wild goose chase behind.

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At some point, it’s likely you will be deciding where to grab a bite or a drink. Let’s see if we can help.

If you know of a drink, dish, spot, deal, or sweet treat you think everyone should know about, make sure to e-mail us at [email protected].

LOCAL SPOT:

We chatted with regulars at Ripplewood Whiskey & Craft in Ardmore to gather their insights. Here’s what stood out:

It delights with stellar smash burgers, exquisite cocktails, and an impressive whiskey collection. The chicken corn soup is a masterpiece, complemented by shining stars like mushroom flatbread, salmon croquettes, and Parker House rolls. A local gem bursting with phenomenal flavors, it’s a must-visit for an unforgettable experience!

Located at 29 East Lancaster Ave, Ardmore, PA

Eshkol Ethiopian Cuisine in Ardmore brings a rare gem to the Main Line, authentic Ethiopian flavors like doro wot and injera, a first for the region. This intimate, family-run spot offers a unique cultural dining experience, standing out amid traditional fare with its rich, spiced dishes and warm hospitality.

Located at 36 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, PA

CLICK HERE to explore The Main Line Guide for more delicious restaurants and food specials in the area! Discover new flavors and hidden gems that will satisfy your cravings. Happy eating!

TIRED OF FACEBOOK GROUP GUESSWORK?

Stop scrolling through endless “What’s the best…?” threads and dodging Aunt Karen’s casserole recipes. The Main Line Guide has your back! We’ve got the real scoop on the Main Line and surrounding area’s best events, activities, and food deals…no group chat drama required. Get straight to the good stuff and leave the wild goose chase behind.

CLICK HERE to check it out!

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Introducing a new lifestyle section that highlights the diverse and exciting activities available in Lower Merion! Twice a week, readers will discover a variety of local lifestyle vibes designed to inspire mini-adventures and enrich daily life. Enjoy exploring all that this vibrant community has to offer!

Today’s share: Family Fun: at Kaiserman JCC’s Kid Haven

The Kaiserman JCC in Wynnewood offers a family adventure hub for kids and parents alike. From preschool to after-school care, children enjoy art, sports, and play in a nurturing space. Open year-round, its programs include taekwondo, cooking classes, and summer camp, fostering creativity and connection. Families can explore Jewish traditions through holiday celebrations, creating lasting memories. With a 20-acre campus, it’s a welcoming spot to learn and grow. Learn more by clicking HERE!

Located at 45 Haverford Rd, Penn Wynne, PA

Want more inspiration? CLICK HERE to search The Main Line Guide for the lifestyle vibes that fit you. Hosting activities or running a venue that does? Get your info in there and let locals find you! Visit The Main Line Guide today!

LOOKING FOR A BIGGER ADVENTURE?

🚨Epic News Theme Park Fans🚨

Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe is officially opening on May 22, 2025 and tickets are ON SALE now! 🎟️🎉

This brand-new, next-level theme park is bringing five immersive worlds filled with thrilling rides, cutting-edge attractions, and jaw-dropping experiences like:

🎮 Super Nintendo World - Jump into the world of Mario, race through Rainbow Road, and take on Bowser in a real-life video game adventure! 🍄🚗
⚡ The Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Ministry of Magic – Explore a brand-new magical realm blending Fantastic Beasts and Harry Potter! 🏛️
🐲 How to Train Your Dragon - Isle of Berk - Fly with dragons, explore the Viking village, and experience high-flying thrills! 🔥🏹
🌌 Celestial Park - A stunning cosmic-inspired area with breathtaking landscapes, dining, and all-new attractions! 🚀🌠
👾 Dark Universe - Enter a world of legendary monsters in a thrilling new land filled with chills and surprises! 🦇🖤

With Epic Universe opening May 22, 2025, demand is going to be HUGE! Don’t wait - book your Universal Orlando vacation now to be among the first to experience this incredible new park!

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I had the pleasure of chatting with Alex, the owner of the Philadelphia Whitemarsh Rugby Academy over the weekend. As a 20-year elementary PE teacher, Alex recognized a growing hesitation in children to face physical challenges and embrace adversity. Inspired to make a difference, he founded the Philadelphia Whitemarsh Rugby Academy to introduce young kids to rugby, a sport that builds resilience, teamwork, and confidence. In this Q&A, Alex shares how his teaching experience shaped the academy and why rugby is a game-changer for youth development in the region. As a 19 year PE teacher myself…I coudn’t agree more with his sentiment.

Q - As a 20-year elementary PE teacher, what inspired you to channel your passion for youth into founding the Philadelphia Whitemarsh Rugby Academy?
A - While teaching K-4 PE for so many years, I noticed a change in children. Many have become hesitant to make mistakes and shy away from difficult physical challenges—and don’t even get me started on the screen time. The game of rugby highlights the need for all children to overcome real-life obstacles and push through difficult challenges in our lives, all while being part of something bigger than ourselves. Rugby allows all kiddos to experience adversity, make friends, discover their strengths, improve their weaknesses, and provide many opportunities for future experiences.

Q - How do you see rugby as a unique sport to foster physical and mental growth in young children compared to other sports?
A - I coached a successful single-school high school rugby team for 16 years, won a Pennsylvania state championship, and grew it to over 100 girl and boy student-athletes. I now want to share the game of rugby with all the other local area youth and allow them to see the greatest game ever created and share the rugby culture across our region. Rather than exclude kiddos from my previous single-school program, we now want to include all the area youth to join our regional youth rugby club.

Q - What personal experiences from your teaching career have shaped the values and programs you’ve implemented at the academy?
A - Our rugby academy makes rugby fun. We model our program after the best teaching practices in education. Many of our coaches are educators and ensure all athletes find enjoyment and success in learning the game of rugby.

Q - How does the academy cater to children of all skill levels, and what steps do you take to ensure every child feels included?
A - We offer all age levels from kindergarten up to 8th grade right now. We also include both flag and tackle options in our program to allow for introductory and advanced levels. We encourage girls and boys to be part of our growing rugby club. Rugby caters to all sizes and ability levels with so many positions offered.

Q - Can you share a memorable story of a child whose life was positively impacted by participating in your rugby programs?
A - I cannot count the number of times a high school senior athlete has come up to me and said, “I wish I would have had the chance to play rugby sooner.” I have seen those players go on to play professionally and even lead their college rugby programs as captains. I now want to make up for not giving younger kiddos that chance to start earlier.

Q - What challenges did you face when starting the academy, and how did your teaching background help you overcome them?
A - Growing a program from nothing is never easy. Getting the word out to parents about starting a less mainstream sport was the biggest challenge. After four years now, we have started to grow in parents’ conversations. I guess with teaching students K-4, you see their growth over the years and know there is a long game for each of them. Our PW Rugby Academy wants to play the long game by offering a quality sports program for girls and boys K-12, and we are excited to put in the time with these young athletes.

Q - How do you balance the competitive aspects of rugby with the importance of fun and personal development for the kids?
A - The game itself lends itself to fun and competitiveness. It is mentally impossible to master and always induces physical challenge. It shows the value of sacrificing for others and trusting your teammates. Everything about rugby highlights the importance of possessing positive character traits.

Q - What role do you believe community involvement plays in the success of the academy, and how do you encourage parental participation?
A - It takes a village. Parents are vital to the success of our program but also in their child’s choice of activities. We value that choice and put together an experience completely different from all other competitive sports. Once people learn the game of rugby and its culture, they rarely ever leave it.

Q - With your deep passion for youth, how do you plan to expand the academy’s reach to underserved or diverse communities?
A - Most other spring sports require expensive equipment and lavish travel expectations. Rugby requires cleats and a mouthpiece. Our commitment level is what each person makes of it. You can make it your life, or you can make it your part-time game. There are positions for all shapes, abilities, and sizes. Rugby is a game for all.

Q - Looking ahead, what long-term vision do you have for the Philadelphia Whitemarsh Rugby Academy and the future of youth rugby in the region?
A - We want to grow into a dominating high school rugby club program that offers rugby from kindergarten to 12th grade. We want to offer competitive levels and commitment levels for all players. This game can change so many lives for the better; we want everyone to find their passion for it.

Ready to give your kids a transformative rugby experience? Join the Philadelphia Whitemarsh Rugby Academy! You can contact Alex at [email protected] to get your K-12 child involved in a sport that builds resilience, teamwork, and fun. Don’t miss out on being part of this growing community!

MainLineJobs.com: Your Local Career Connection

Looking for work? MainlineJobs.com connects you with top local jobs in the Main Line and surrounding areas! Why choose us? Enjoy shorter commutes, deeper community ties, and opportunities tailored to your area.

Employers, post listings easily to attract invested talent fast. Less noise than national boards means better retention and quicker, more relevant matches. Whether you’re seeking an entry-level gig or an executive role, we’ve got you covered. Visit MainlineJobs.com today and take the next step in your career. Or, find the perfect hire for your team. Your future job or star employee is just a click away! Why wait?

What are the Spring Market projections for Lower Merion? 📊

Brought to you by our sponsor, Carolyn Kaufmann, Realtor with Keller Williams Main Line

Home Price Trends:

  • Current Median Prices: As of February 2025, the median home sold price in Lower Merion Township reached $804,666, reflecting an 11% increase from the previous year. ​rocket.com

  • Projected Growth: For Montgomery County, which includes Lower Merion, home prices are expected to rise by 2-4% throughout 2025. ​montcoliving.com

Market Dynamics:

  • Inventory Levels: An increase in new listings and ongoing construction projects is anticipated to alleviate some of the housing shortages, providing buyers with more options. ​montcoliving.com

  • Interest Rates: Mortgage rates are projected to stabilize, offering potential buyers more predictable financing options. ​montcoliving.com

Key Considerations for Spring 2025:

  • For Buyers: The combination of increased inventory and stabilizing interest rates presents favorable conditions. 

  • For Sellers: While home prices are on the rise, heightened competition necessitates strategic pricing and effective marketing to attract potential buyers.​

In summary, the Spring 2025 real estate market in Lower Merion is poised for steady growth, with balanced opportunities for both buyers and sellers.

ARE YOU:

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If you answered yes to any of the above, CLICK HERE to connect with Carolyn, your trusted local expert for all things Real Estate in Lower Merion!

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Weekly Weather Forecast For Lower Merion Township

  • Friday: ☀️ Sunny | High: 52°F | Low: 38°F

  • Saturday: ⛅ Partly Cloudy | High: 60°F | Low: 32°F

  • Sunday: ☁️ Cloudy | High: 49°F | Low: 39°F

  • Monday: 🌧️ Rain Showers | High: 61°F | Low: 41°F

  • Tuesday: ☁️ Mostly Cloudy | High: 54°F | Low: 37°F

  • Wednesday: 🌧️ Rain Showers | High: 50°F | Low: 35°F

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