Photo Record
Images
Additional Images [16]
Metadata
Catalog Number |
2007.2.344.1-.22 |
Collection |
Chestnut Hill Local Collection |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Description |
Need in Deed, a Chestnut Hill non-profit organization that offered a summer program that helped Chestnut Hill teens understand life in shelters 1.Charlotte Griffiths, a Need in Deed volunteers leader, with children at Building Better Families Foundation in Germantown, 1990, used 8-9-1990 2.Heather Varzally (left), a Need in Deed volunteer, at a homeless shelter in Germantown, 1990, used 8-9-1990 3.Charlotte Griffiths (fourth from left), a Need in Deed volunteers leader, with Need in Deed volunteers, from left to right, Phil Price, Meg Funke, Scott Greenberg, Kim Klenk, Kent James Darden, Marc Greenberg and Harley McGrady, 1990, used 8-9-1990 4.Charlotte Griffiths (left) and Nadine Badger, director and volunteer, respectively, of Deed in Deed's summer program, 1991, used 6-20-1991 5.Doug Morgan (second from left), program coordinator for Youth are Resources, presents a check to Need in Deed executive director Whim Lynch (l); summer coordinator Charlotte Griffiths, and volunteers Kim Klenk, Scott Greenberg, and Nadine Badger, 1991, used 7-18-1991 6.Amber Chisolm (c), a Houston School sixth grader, displays poster speaking out against tobacco use for "Kids Speak Out," a Need in Deed program. With her are Daryl Lackey (l) and Joe Hogan (r) of O'Donnell's Stationery, a Chestnut Hill business, 1995, used 5-25-1995 7.Andee Dubin (left), an artist of whimsical works on exhibit at the Carol Schwartz Gallery in Chestnut Hill, with Need in Deed executive director Whim Lynch (c) and Carol Hovey, both of Wyndmoor; the exhibit was a benefit for Need in Deed, 1995, used 6-8-1995 8.Need in Deed, beneficiary of golf tournament at Gulph Mills Golf Club on the Main Line; from left to right are tournament co-chair Lynn Thomson; Casey Murray, director of development, Need in Deed; Whim Lynch, executive director, Need in Deed; Erin Noonan, winner of event raffle, and Kim Pearson, tournament co-chair, 1995, used 11-30-1995 9.Drawing created and signed by Barbara Bun for Need in Deed's Valentine's Day "Heart Show" at Allens Lane Art Center, 1996, used 2-1-1996, ran in paper with article but no caption 10.Autographed drawing by musician Grover Washington, Jr., created for Need in Deed's Valentine's Day "Heart Show" at Allen's Lane Art Center, 1996, used 2-1-1996, ran in paper with article but no caption 11.Janice Tot, Jenks School seventh grader, creates drawing for Need in Deed's Valentine's Day "Heart Show", 1996, used 2/8/1996 12.Greeting guests at Valentine's Day "heartworks" auction are (from left to right) Linda Scribner, Need in Deed executive director Whim Lynch and Jennie McHugh, 1996, used 2-22-1996 13.John Story Jenks School sixth graders Lanah Myles (left) and Stephanie Lyons with Need in Deed program director Barry Hicks at a reception for "Hands Together for Peace" exhibit at Woodmere at which the students read essays on peaceful solutions to violence. They were part of Need in Deed's Northwest Middle School Community Service Initiative, 1996, used 5-2-1996 14.Unidentfied youngsters speak on social issues at a forum co-sponsored by Need in Deed and Border's Book Shop, 1996, used 6-6-1996 15.Need in Deed annual golf tournament at Sunnybrook Golf Club, Plymouth Meeting: from left to right, C.P. Pearson, tournament co-chair Kim Pearson, both of Wyndmoor; Sheila Connors, and John Connors, both of Radnor. The tournament raised money for Need in Deed's programs with Philadelphia public schools,1996, used 10-17-1996 16.Ellen Hass, of Chestnut Hill, holds poster at Need in Deed's "Heart Show," 1997, used 2-6-1997 17.Al Thorell, president of Chestnut Hill National Bank, presents Need in Deed leaders with a check to help expand the organization's programs. With Thorell are board member Kim Pearson (far left); special events coordinator Vicki Nichols (second from right) and executive director Whim Lynch (far right), 1997, used 7-31-1997 18.Need in Deed's annual "Heart Show" Committee: from left to right (top row) are Jennifer Chernak, Ann Kelly, Jane Good, chair; Anna Cooke Smith; bottom row: Ellen Hass, Holley Sanford and Anne Flynn, 1998, used 1-29-1998 19.Houston School (Mt. Airy)'s Social Action Committee, sponsored by the school and Need in Deed, with a food cupboard they set up at the school. With principal Marie McCarthy are, from left to right: Master Dow, Stephen Ashe, Charles Dyson, James Johnikin, Basil Beyah, Mikahila Bloomfield, Cherrish Clayton and Aesha Brown, 1999, used 1-7-1999 20.Need in Deed program on homelessness: Houston School students created homeless trees; from left to right are Melanie Honeyman, Tyler Jenkins, Brittany Stanley and Meredith Flaherty,1999, used 4-29-1999 21.Need in Deed executive director Whim Lynch examines painting held by Samuel "Beau" Freeman; at right is Jane Good, chairperson of Need in Deed's Heart Show event at which Freeman appraised collectibles, 1999, used 1-21-1999 22.Serving as judges in Need in Deed's Heart Show in 2000 were Melissa Franklin (far left) of Pew Charitable Trust Fellowship of the Arts and area artists Tish Ingersoll (center) and Stuart Shils, 2000, used 3-9-2000 |
Year Range from |
1990 |
Year Range to |
2000 |
Notes |
Elizabeth Starr is the daughter of Harold and Emmy Starr; Harold was president of the Chestnut Hill Community Association in the 1970s or 1980s; Emmy was in charge of public relations at the Chestnut Hill Hospital around the same time |
