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Chestnut Hill

Northwest: Enemies of the Wissahickon

June 13, 2014 0

William Penn believed that open, natural spaces worked positively on the mind as well as the body, providing respite from the chaotic pace of urban life as well as the unsanitary closeness of quarters. Today, [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Kensington: Congreso Partners with Comcast to Beautify the Community

June 6, 2014 0

The Latino community was out in full force for Comcast Cares Day at Congreso’s headquarters at 215 West Somerset St. in eastern North Philadelphia. The partnership between Comcast and Congreso had volunteers show up as [continue reading…]

Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill: Five People Making A Green Difference

June 2, 2014 0

Chestnut Hill is turning green, turning the neighborhood into one of the most environmentally friendly residential and business sections in the city. Because of dedicated individuals in the community, sustainability is becoming widespread in Chestnut [continue reading…]

Center City

Waterfront: Seven Things You Can Do For Free

May 20, 2014 0

Both the Delaware and Schuylkill river waterfronts are undergoing a transformation that has essentially been a century in the making. Places like Penn’s Landing and Schuylkill River Park are iconic waterfront getaways for residents seeking [continue reading…]

Education

Fishtown: Recreation Center Brings Generations Together

May 20, 2014 0

The Fishtown Recreation Center represents how a community can be sustained not only through cleanup efforts, but through the ongoing commitment from community members across multiple generations. This 1.4-acre facility welcomes new members to utilize [continue reading…]

Environment

Fishtown: Art Sphere Helps to Clean Recreation Center

May 20, 2014 0

In Fishtown, art and creativity extend beyond the canvas. Volunteers are painting the local community center, making it an inviting place that everyone can enjoy. Fishtown Recreation Center, located at 1202 East Montgomery Avenue, is [continue reading…]

Environment

Five Things You Didn’t Know: Creative Sustainability in Philadelphia

May 19, 2014 0

Sustainability never ends. It pervades into multiple areas of Philadelphia life. These five individuals show the innovative ways in which sustainability is growing throughout the city. Angie Vitale, Artist Angie Vitale is a Philadelphia artist [continue reading…]

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Education

Southwest Philadelphia: Providing Healthy Alternatives to Food at Corner Stores

May 14, 2014 0

https://vimeo.com/92712824] Corner stores aren’t the best venues to purchase healthy food in Philadelphia, partly due to the combination of what the stores stock and what the customers choose to purchase. According to a 2010-12 study on [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Arts & Entertainment: Five Things You Didn’t Know

May 9, 2014 0

Known for its vibrant art scene, there is literally something for every artsy person in Philadelphia. Some spots, of course, tend to be more unusual than others. 1. The Clay Studio (above), founded 74 years [continue reading…]

Center City

Health Beat: Five Things You Didn’t Know

May 6, 2014 0

Philadelphians pursue health and wellness in a variety of ways. Trends come and go as people try new things and officials implement new laws to help keep people fit. Here are a few things you might not [continue reading…]

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