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Home2012September

Month: September 2012

Fairhill

Fairhill: Local Businessman Prepares To Close Store

September 26, 2012 0

Jose Vega started his thrift store business in Fairhill because he thought that it would be beneficial to the people of the community, but because of a lack of support Vega’s Used Furniture is being [continue reading…]

Center City

Center City: Flag Raising Kicks Off Puerto Rican Heritage Week

September 24, 2012 0

Dozens gathered outside of City Hall Monday to witness the raising of the Puerto Rican flag as a celebration of Puerto Rican Heritage Week, but for Hispanics and Latinos in attendance the ceremony had a [continue reading…]

Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill: Zoo, Business Association Bring ‘Lorax’ Trail to Town

September 24, 2012 0

With the change of season this weekend in Chestnut Hill, so too came the spirit of a popular children’s book. Germantown Avenue came alive with the spirit of Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, which focuses on [continue reading…]

South Africa

South Africa: Temple Student Wins Emmy

September 24, 2012 charper 1

https://vimeo.com/40628465] Temple students traveled to South Africa and produced a variety of stories during the time spent there. Here is Lauren Hertzler’s documentary, which was published in April and won a mid-Atlantic Emmy award over [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

East Falls: The Salvation Army Kroc Center Provides Arts and Music Opportunities

September 24, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/50039305] In an effort to expose more local children to the arts, the Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Center joined forces with the New York Staff Band and Carol Jantsch of the Philadelphia Orchestra [continue reading…]

Environment

Wynnefield: Urban Tree Connection Grows Business and Community Involvement

September 23, 2012 0

Many automatically assume that fresh produce like spinach, lettuce, carrots and tomatoes originates from farms outside Philadelphia in places like Pennsylvania’s Lancaster County or the ‘Garden State’ of New Jersey. However, Urban Tree Connection has [continue reading…]

West Philadelphia

Walnut Hill: West Philadelphia YMCA Gets a Makeover

September 21, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/49655004] The West Philadelphia YMCA, located at 5120 Chestnut St., has made some changes to its facilities in the past couple of weeks. These changes are important in order to keep the community interested. “For [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Kensington: Affordable Artist Collective Seeks to Change Community

September 21, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/50108729] Papermill Community of Artists provides dozens of artists with affordable and community-based studio and performance space. Karyn Vetter, 44, is the owner and property manager of the Papermill Community of Artists, located at 2825 Ormes [continue reading…]

Economy

Powelton Village: Small Businesses Thrive Along Lancaster Avenue

September 21, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/49551337] Lancaster Avenue has long been a must see when you visit Powelton Village. The numerous niche shops which inhabit the street seem to constantly draw shoppers’ attention. But the shops are not the only [continue reading…]

Cedar Park

Haddington: ACHIEVEabilty Keeps the Community Active

September 21, 2012 0

[vimeo 49601091] On 60th Street in West Philadelphia, the white building on the corner appears to be just another corner store, but a look inside reveals this isn’t any ordinary building — it’s a gemstone of the [continue reading…]

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