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Environment

Olney: North Fifth Street Celebrates 3rd Annual Park(ing) Day

September 30, 2013 0

Founded by Rebar, a San Francisco art and design studio, Park(ing) Day’s goal is to raise awareness for the need for green spaces in urban environments. Philadelphia celebrated its own Park(ing) Day for the first [continue reading…]

Josh Duncan
Arts and Entertainment

Germantown: Storytellers Emphasize Importance of Culture During Day of Peace

September 27, 2013 0

Children and adults gathered at the playground of the Lonnie Young Recreation Center to hear storytelling that promoted creating a culture of peace, as a part of Peace Day Philly. Observed on Sept. 21, Peace [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Arts & Entertainment: Luis Marrero, A Powerful Voice

September 27, 2013 0

Luis Marrero is making a name for himself in Philadelphia’s arts and entertainment community. It started in 2008, when Marrero took the stage in his first open-mic show at Center City’s Art Institute. From there [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Manayunk: 2nd Annual StrEat Food Festival

September 26, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/75466887] Manayunk’s 2nd annual StrEat Food Festival hit Main Street this past Saturday. Locals and out-of-towners swarmed the streets to satisfy their hunger cravings. It was only the second year the Manayunk Development Corporation hosted the event but [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Mt. Airy: A Celebration of Irish Culture

September 26, 2013 0

In the Mount Airy section of Philadelphia, known for its diversity, a group of citizens have organized an annual festival conserving one culture in particular. The Irish Traditional Music and Dance Festival is held annually [continue reading…]

Religion

Spruce Hill: Local Business Gives Back to the Community

September 26, 2013 0

The early evening hours are often very busy for the kitchen staff at the Homewood Suites at 41st and Walnut streets. For three hours each day, from Monday through Thursday, the kitchen staff serves more than 200 [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Spruce Hill: 43rd & Baltimore Plans Change with Neighbors’ Input

September 26, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/78315473] Plans are underway for the empty lot at the corner of 43rd Street and Baltimore Avenue. What began as a basic residential complex has expanded to 7,300 square feet of retail space, 108 residential units, [continue reading…]

Chestnut Hill

Mt. Airy: Sustainability turned into Profitability

September 26, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/74779534] Running a sustainable business can make your bottom line economically viable. At Earth: Bread and Brewery in Mt. Airy Peggy Zwerver, a co-owner, lays this out. Earth is a profit turning sustainable restaurant and [continue reading…]

“Claiming Our Place: Inhabit Germantown” exhibit
Germantown

Germantown: Historical Society Involves Community in Exhibit

September 26, 2013 0

Over the summer, the Germantown Historical Society premiered its newest exhibit entitled “Claiming Our Place: Inhabit Germantown.” The exhibit is the result of a grant from the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage for their [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Mayfair: Flea Market Benefits St. Timothy’s Church

September 25, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/74750641] St. Timothy’s Roman Catholic Church has a long and sacred history in Philadelphia. Located at Levick and Hawthorne streets, the parish has been the home of many worshippers in the Mayfair neighborhood since 1928. [continue reading…]

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