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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…]

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Spruce Hill: Bird Sanctuary Becomes an Urban Oasis

September 24, 2013 2

Bordered by rowhomes, a compact urban forest is accessed via a narrow hidden alley alongside 233 Melville St. This is the bird sanctuary, created and managed by Anne Froehling, Julie Bush and Richard Guffanti – [continue reading…]

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Mill Creek: Urban Farm Gives Residents a Healthy Choice

September 16, 2013 0

Mill Creek Farm is an educational urban farm that’s dedicated to improving local access to fresh produce, building a healthy community and promoting sustainable food system. Micaiah Hall, the assistant farm manager, makes sure that [continue reading…]

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Spruce Hill: Philly Celebrates Pagan Pride at Clark Park

September 5, 2013 0

Philadelphia Pagan Pride hosted its first incorporated Pagan Pride Day at Clark Park last week on Aug. 31. Pagan Pride Day is a chance for Pagans, Wiccans, Heathens and other groups to celebrate shared traditions [continue reading…]

Environment

Powelton Village: City Harvest, Summer Winter Garden Give Back

August 16, 2013 0

[vimeo 69130357] The City Harvest Program, founded by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, provides fresh produce to residents in need. The program, which is in its seventh year, was started by local gardeners who wanted to share [continue reading…]

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Mantua: Morton McMichael Elementary Names Brian Wallace Principal

July 2, 2013 0

Morton McMichael Elementary School, the Mantua school that almost closed down a year ago, announced its permanent principal. Brian Wallace, acting principle before the School District of Philadelphia had intentions of closing the K-8 school last year, recently officially [continue reading…]

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Mantua: Mantua Job Organizations Hope to End Homelessness

July 2, 2013 0

[vimeo 69132791] Poverty, unemployment and homelessness are prevalent issues in Philadelphia and often wholly connected. In Mantua, the 23 percent unemployment rate among adults is the most direct contributor to poverty for households and individuals who [continue reading…]

Government

Powelton Village: City Planning Commission Adopts University Southwest Plan

June 22, 2013 0

A number of West Philadelphia neighborhoods will soon go through major overhaul following the Philadelphia City Planning Commission’s adoption of the University Southwest District Plan. The plan, adopted on Tuesday, June 11, is a part [continue reading…]

Education

Mantua: Dornsife Center Educates and Bridges Communities

June 18, 2013 0

As of January 2014, The Dornsife Center for Neighborhood Partnerships will open its doors to the community as the first “urban extension program” supported by a private university. A vital element of Drexel’s civic engagement [continue reading…]

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Cedar Park: West Philly Tool Library Helps Residents with Home Improvement

June 18, 2013 0

The changing of seasons can mean many different things, but to West Philly Tool Library, it means a change of inventory. “This time of year we have a lot of gardening tools,” said Kathleen O’Donnell, [continue reading…]

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