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Strawberry Mansion: Performing Arts in Prince of Peace Church Brings People Together

January 31, 2012 0

Loud thumps of drums, piano keys and singing voices blare out of Prince of Peace Baptist Church at 1801 N. 31st St. for choir practice every Monday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. After a [continue reading…]

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Hunting Park: Revitalization Efforts Improve Local Businesses

January 31, 2012 0

Hunting Park has been extremely visible in the news recently, but not because of crime like years past. The green space in Hunting Park has been going through revitalization efforts over the past few years [continue reading…]

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Hunting Park: Lost Addresses Continue to Plague City Blocks

January 31, 2012 0

Amid the restoration efforts that have swept through Hunting Park, some find it hard to ignore the high volume of abandoned buildings and lots that plague the community. This issue has haunted Philadelphia neighborhoods for [continue reading…]

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University City: Local Artists Teach Classes for Residents

January 31, 2012 0

University City Arts League is the unofficial community center of West University City. The league is a nonprofit organization that has art classes for children and adults. Its after-school arts programs have been the most [continue reading…]

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Technically Philly: First Lego League Starts Robotics Championships

January 30, 2012 1

Hotdog hats, bright white lab coats and Rosie the Riveter costumes set the atmosphere this weekend for the Penn First Lego League Championship Tournament, held in the Irvine auditorium at the University of Pennsylvania. FLL, [continue reading…]

University City

University City: Farmers’ Market Thrives Despite Economy, Weather and Other Food Alternatives

January 30, 2012 0

In recent economic times, many would think the farmers’ market was struggling like many other small businesses. But John King has been at 39th Street and Lancaster Avenue for 12 years and shows no signs [continue reading…]

Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill: Loss Brings Opportunity to Local Author

January 30, 2012 0

After 13 years teaching English at Cheltenham High School, Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno took an early retirement. For at least seven years she had dreamed of founding Musehouse: A Center for the Literary Arts, and, finally, [continue reading…]

Carroll Park

Carroll Park: Ministry Provides ‘Helping Hands’

January 29, 2012 0

Thomas Smith of Cedar Park stood in line with more than 50 people waiting outside Philadelphia Police Department’s 19th District station at 61st and Thompson streets. Smith was one of hundreds of community members who received [continue reading…]

Education

Germantown: Program Seeks Fun in History

January 25, 2012 0

Excited children, eager to raise their hands, are not characteristics often found in fifth-grade history classes. As Philadelphia is filled with much of the nation’s history, History Hunters was started as a way to involve [continue reading…]

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Hunting Park

Hunting Park: Renovations Bring New Possibilities to Neighborhood

January 25, 2012 2

Residents are difficult to find outside in Hunting Park during the winter months. Even right after school lets out, the athletic fields remain empty, and the enormous gazebo that acts as a focal point for [continue reading…]

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