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Allegheny

Allegheny: Sidewalk Vendor Helps Community

June 6, 2011 0

Donald Simmons is a familiar face in the neighborhood. Since 2006, Simmons has been selling sneakers and work boots on sidewalks in Philadelphia. Na Fan Ng owns the sneaker stand where Simmons works and has [continue reading…]

Cedar Park

Cedar Park: Local Studio Promotes Wellness in the Community

June 6, 2011 0

On any given day in West Philadelphia, residents travel through the neighborhood via various public trolleys, all of which run past a variety of gift boutiques, organic eateries, bookstores and art and culture centers in [continue reading…]

Education

Southwest Philadelphia: Creating ‘Rising Stars’

June 6, 2011 1

“Learning starts at a young age. We try and create just what our name entails, Rising Stars,” said Bianca McCoy, supervisor of Rising Stars Childcare and Learning Center. Located at 6333 Woodland Ave. in Southwest [continue reading…]

Germantown

Germantown: Local Church Builds Community Through the Arts

June 6, 2011 0

Sunday evening was a night filled with musical festivities and poetry at the Bread and Cup Coffeehouse at 35 W. Chelten Ave. The coffeehouse, hosted by the First Presbyterian Church, has been held for the [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Manayunk: Globetrotting Photographer

June 6, 2011 0

After 40 years of selling art, Bruce Kravetz took up photography. From refugees in Ethiopia and Palestine to tribes in Papua New Guinea, he has been documenting the darker side of life since 2005. Kravetz [continue reading…]

Germantown

Germantown: Unemployment Causes Married Couple to Help Both Themselves and their Community

June 5, 2011 0

On an unseasonably hot spring morning just before the clock strikes noon and temperatures already scorching 96 degrees many people are avoiding the outdoors. But for sidewalk entrepreneurs Marie and Greg Ford, enduring the sweltering [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Powelton Village: Creating Art from Trash

June 5, 2011 1

  A large studio holds equipment, gadgets and everyday items often found laying discarded on the streets or just laying unused around the house. The things that are made with these items however prove that [continue reading…]

Port Richmond

Port Richmond: Plans for the Riverfront Discussed Over Water Ice in the Park

June 5, 2011 0

Once upon a time the ‘River’ was the favored destination for waterside relaxation. “Everyone remembers days on the river. We didn’t need to go to the Jersey shore, that was our beach,” Patty-Pat Kozlowski told [continue reading…]

Neighborhoods

South Philly: The Freshest Seafood Around

June 5, 2011 1

South Philly residents know the best fresh seafood doesn’t come from a supermarket. Phil’s Live Crabs has been a neighborhood favorite since 1984, attracting patrons from all over the Greater Philadelphia area including Chestnut Hill, [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Manayunk: Businesses Brace for Bike Race

June 4, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/24759625] When Jesse Frank, CEO of Whirled Peace in Manayunk, saw one of his store’s frozen yogurt cups lying in the street, he stopped his car and picked it up. For a business that prides [continue reading…]

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