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Germantown: Family Thrift Store Pays it Forward

June 14, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/68382700] Suzanne Quinn, second generation owner and operator of Bargain Thrift Center in Germantown, plays a crucial role in the community. Quinn began working at the thrift center during her high school summers when her late [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Mount Airy: Duo Behind Trinidadian Eatery Finally Find Home

June 13, 2013 0

Iman Marcano-Sowell always loved cooking, but it was never her dream until she and her mother opened their food stand, Calypso, in the Chestnut Hill Farmer’s Market in May 2009. “I just knew that she [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Al Dia: Flamenco Ole! Welcomes Dance Legend

June 12, 2013 0

Carmela Greco, daughter of flamenco dance legend Jose Greco, visited Flamenco Ole! Dance Studio in Fairmount earlier this month. She’s visiting the Philadelphia area before moving to Chicago to teach at Northeastern Illinois University. Greco [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

East Falls: Annual Flea Market Set for June 15

June 11, 2013 1

McMichael Park will once again play host to the annual East Falls Flea Market being held this Saturday, June 15. The event, which is sponsored by the East Falls Community Council, will run from 9 [continue reading…]

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Amateur Sports

Germantown: Local Teacher Brings Girls Soccer to Germantown

June 11, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/68072552] Soccer Sisters United (SSU), a girls youth travel team located in Germantown, is a nonprofit organization run by head coach, Walter Stewart.  Stewart started the program in 1998 as a part of the Anderson [continue reading…]

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Featured Stories

Mount Airy: Social Media Sheds Light on Local Businesses

June 9, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/67999808] Technology is changing the way we live. So- it is interesting to observe how Mount Airy – a neighborhood as old as America itself – is staying up-to-date, while still preserving its historic charm [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Germantown: The Circus School Juggles With Social Media

June 6, 2013 0

The Circus School, like businesses, bands and other entities has turned to Facebook both to generate an audience and figure out who makes up their audience. While professionals specializing in social media are often hired [continue reading…]

Germantown

Germantown: Summer Boxing Camp Ready For Bell

June 6, 2013 0

There is a certain familiarity about Germantown that Ra’sh Home can feel in his heart. “It reminds me of where I grew up in West Philly.” Home, who holds a license as a USA boxing [continue reading…]

Clearing a Path
Environment

Mount Airy: National Trails Day Kicks Off New Projects

June 5, 2013 0

Trailblazers is a word that could be used to describe Friends of the Wissahickon – but not just because the group built two new paths Saturday, June 1 as part of National Trails Day. In [continue reading…]

East Falls

East Falls: Mary Kline Classic Brings Cancer Fight to Phila U

June 4, 2013 0

[vimeo 67596381] Some of the most highly recruited high school basketball players in the country came together at Philadelphia University Sunday night for the third annual Mary Kline Classic All-Star Memorial Event. The event is the [continue reading…]

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