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The Woodlands now accepting applications for 2022 Grave Gardener program

January 6, 2022

The Woodlands is accepting applications for its 2022 Grave Gardener program, which will begin later this month. Due to its popularity, the program will only accept a small number of applicants, so if you’re interested in participating hurry up and submit an application. The application period closes Wednesday, Jan. 12 at midnight.

The program accepts a group of volunteers who will be assigned to tend to Cradle Graves at The Woodlands during the growing season from March to November. Cradle Graves have a unique style because they were designed as planters that were gardened and cared for by loved ones in the Victorian era.

Before the beginning of the growing season, The Woodlands will hold a series of educational workshops for new and returning Grave Gardeners. The first workshop is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 26.

To learn more about the program and to apply, please go here.

(Photo courtesy of The Woodlands)

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FEMA to open mass COVID-19 testing site in Southwest Philly

January 6, 2022

As the number of COVID-19 cases has skyrocketed in Philadelphia in the past few weeks,  the demand for testing remains very high. To help ease this demand, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is opening a new mass COVID-19 testing site in Southwest Philadelphia. The site, located at the Cibotti Rec Center at 7700 Elmwood Ave., has a soft opening today and will officially open this Friday, Jan. 7. The hours of operation will be 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The site has the capacity to administer about 500 tests per day, according to an announcement by Philadelphia Public Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole.

To find other COVID-19 testing sites in the city, please go to this page. If you want to keep up with COVID-19 testing and case numbers in the city, visit this page.

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Trash/recycling collection expected to be delayed for weeks due to COVID-19 surge

January 5, 2022

The Streets Department is experiencing trash and recycling collections delays because of the recent COVID-19 surge, according to a recent announcement by Streets Commissioner Carlton Williams. These challenges are expected to continue in the following weeks as the Department is working through COVID-19 infections and quarantining in their workforce. Currently, there are only slight delays in trash collection and recycling is a day or more behind in some areas.

Residents are advised to continue to set trash and recycling materials out on their regular day. Residents can track the progress of collections on their block by clicking on the PickupPHL tab at streetsmartphl.phila.gov. Updates can also be found at phila.gov/streets and on social media. Continue Reading

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Share your memories of Baltimore Ave and be part of Rehearsing Philadelphia project

January 4, 2022

Rehearsing Philadelphia, a citywide art-based public project created by composer and artist Ari Benjamin Meyers and produced by Drexel University’s Westphal College of Media Arts & Design and the Curtis Institute of Music, is calling on folks who have fond memories of Baltimore Avenue.

You can share your stories, anywhere from The Woodlands to 50th street, by leaving a voice recording at (267) 202-5157 or share your thoughts here. With the public’s help, Rehearsing Philadelphia will pick locations for 15 public rehearsals as part of the project’s Duet module. Your recording may also appear on “Rehearsing Radio.”

Rehearsing Philadelphia explores how we can come together as a city through musical rehearsal. It focuses on rehearsing as a way to attain perfection, which is then repeated in performance. The rehearsals will take place from March 25 to April 10. For more information, visit: www.rehearsingphiladelphia.com.

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School District temporarily closes dozens of school buildings due to omicron-related staffing shortage

January 4, 2022

The School District of Philadelphia has temporarily shifted dozens of schools to virtual learning due to staffing shortages stemming from the omicron-related spike in COVID-19 cases. The 81 school buildings have closed for students starting today until at least through Friday, Jan. 7. The full list of these schools can be found here.

Principals were expected to communicate directly with students and families with information regarding virtual instruction. Staff at these 81 schools are still expected to report to work in person unless they are self-isolating or quarantining due to COVID testing or exposure, have COVID-like symptoms and are awaiting test results, or have an approved leave.

All other District schools were expected to reopen after winter recess for in-person learning starting this morning.

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Holiday tree recycling events in West Philly parks

January 3, 2022

UC Green, the West Philly community greening organization, is again hosting holiday tree recycling events in two West Philly parks – Clark Park and Malcolm X Park. Both events will be held Saturday, Jan. 8 (check out the flier below for more details). Suggested donation is $5-$20 per tree. Recycled trees will be mulched and used in local parks.

If you can’t bring your tree to any of these events, check out the Christmas Tree Recycling program run by the city this month. Continue Reading

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