Posted on 24 February 2016 by Mike Lyons
A 28-year-old man was assaulted and robbed of his phone, cash and his engraved wedding ring while walking near 48th and Hazel at about 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday.
Police say three young males in dark hoodies approached the man to ask the time. One of the males then brandished a black handgun and struck the victim, knocking him to the ground. The suspects, described as black males between 17 and 20 years old, took the victim’s phone, a wallet with $4 and various cards, a gym bag with headphones and sneakers, and his platinum wedding ring with the inscription “like madness” on it. They fled on foot westbound on Hazel Avenue toward 49th Street, according to police.
The victim was treated for lacerations at Presbyterian Hospital and released.
Posted on 24 February 2016 by ranafayez
We recently caught up with Jimmy McMillan and Nick Less, co-owners of Philly Homebrew Outlet, while they shopped for a new truck for their growing business, which includes a recently opened West Philly location at 47th and Woodland.
McMillan and Less used to shop for home-brew supplies in the late 1990s in South Philadelphia at Barry’s Homebrew Outlet. The owners decided to sell after 15 years in business, and McMillan and Less jumped at the chance to go from customers to owners. They moved the business to South Kensington and continued to develop a sizable fan base in West Philly after five years through internet sales and occasional visitors from the other end of the El.
So they decided to open a second location.
“That was the first place we saw. The price was great, the location was great and we liked being next to the West Philly Tool library because we have a D.I.Y. customer base,” said McMillan.
Being a neighbor to the University of the Sciences and its Brewing Science Certificate program can’t hurt business either.
At any given day, the new location sells more than 45 different varieties of hops, over 45 different varieties of yeast and some 40 different types of barley or grain. There’s also a brewing facility to host home-brew club members who need space to brew. In addition to brewing supplies, the shop also carries a variety of winemaking and cheesemaking supplies along with kombucha, kefir and yogurt kits.
“The session IPA kits are one of our best sellers,” McMillan said. “It’s a low alcohol IPA beer where you can drink three or four of them without worrying about falling down the stairs.”
They also offer free classes and clinics on making everything from beer to wine to cheese every Tuesday at 6 p.m. and every Saturday at 3 p.m. that guide you through the process and give you recommendations.
A class schedule and business hours can be found on their website: www.phillyhomebrew.com
– Rana Fayez (Photos courtesy of Philly Homebrew Outlet)
Posted on 23 February 2016 by WestPhillyLocal.com
We’re in the middle of the tax season, and this year income-eligible individuals and families can get free tax preparation services at more locations.
Just like in the previous years, United Way and Campaign for Working Families (CWF) are hosting free community tax sites around the city, including West Philadelphia. The sites are offering free tax preparation and e-filing services to families who earned less than $54,000 in 2015 and to individuals with an income under $20,000.
The following CWF sites will be open through April 18, 2016 and will serve qualified individuals on a first-come first-served basis:
ACHIEVEability
59 N 60th St.
Tues. & Thurs. – 9am-7pm
Sat. – 9am-1pm
Drexel University Dornsife Center
3509 Spring Garden St.
Mon., Weds. & Fri. – 9:30am-3:30pm
Sat. – 9:30am-1:30pm
WPEZ Tax Site (Parkwest Town Ctr – old Anna’s Linens)
1575 N 52nd St. #701
Tues. & Thurs. – 10am-7pm
Sat. – 9am-3pm
Mount Pisgah A.M.E. Church
428 N 41st St.
Mon. – 2pm-7:30pm
Fri. – 10am-2pm
Sat. – 9am-3pm Continue Reading
Posted on 22 February 2016 by WestPhillyLocal.com
Locust Moon Comics, a local publishing business that until recently also had a shop near 40th and Chestnut, has revealed plans to move into the former church complex at 47th and Kingsessing. The plans will be discussed during a meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 6 p.m.
The complex, which is undergoing extensive renovation, began welcoming its first tenants this winter. One of the first commercial tenants to move onto the grounds, Children’s Community School, is holding an open house at the new space on Friday, Feb. 26, from 9 – 10 a.m., with more open houses scheduled for March 10, April 1 and April 28.
Along with two childcare centers, Children’s Community School and Little Learners, The Soapbox Community Print Shop & Zine Library was also announced as a likely tenant for the complex. The organization was raising funds late last year to help cover space renovation and moving expenses.
Locust Moon Press and The Soapbox will present their plans during Tuesday’s zoning meeting of the Southwest District Services at Kingsessing Recreation Center (50th and Kingsessing). Here’s more information from Locust Moon’s Facebook page:
“There’s a community meeting to assess our viability for the neighborhood. The Soapbox Publishing Center and Zine Library will also be presenting their exciting plans for the basement of the church. This meeting is a crucial step in getting into this wonderful new space. Please come out and show your support for independent comic publishing in West Philly!”
The firm of renowned architect Frank Furness designed the 115-year-old church building, which was saved from demolition last year and converted into commercial space.
Posted on 22 February 2016 by Mike Lyons
There are a few job openings and job training opportunities in West Philadelphia this month.
Two seasonal, part-time positions are currently open at Greensgrow West (4912 Baltimore Avenue):
Customer Service Specialist will work as a member of the sales team at the Greensgrow West Garden Center 2-3 days a week and should be available from Friday through Tuesday when the site is open for business. There will also be several events outside the regularly open hours. This person will primarily serve as a weekend cashier, and duties will include, but will not be limited to: ringing up customers, answering the phone, interacting with customers, representing Greensgrow to the local community, and helping keep the store, merchandise and storefront tidy and presentable. This position is March through June, working approximately 24 hours a week. For more information about the job, job requirements and how to apply, please visit: http://www.greensgrow.org/get-involved/jobs/
Customer Service and Horticultural Specialist will work as a member of the sales team at the Garden Center 4-5 days a week, and should be available from Friday through Tuesday when the site is open for business. There will also be several events outside of the regularly open hours. This person will be responsible for maintaining high quality plant material, interact with the customers as a salesperson and resource, making sure the site is kept clean and attractive for customers and guests, helping with the CSA, and completing daily job tasks as assigned by the site manager. This position starts in March, working approximately 30 hours a week. For more information about the job, job requirements and how to apply, please visit: http://www.greensgrow.org/get-involved/jobs/
The West Philadelphia Skills Initiative is recruiting West Philadelphia residents interested in training and job opportunities as Landscape Technicians with Green City Works, University City District’s landscaping venture. Successful candidates will have landscaping or related experience, have a high school diploma or GED, be unemployed, and live in West Philadelphia (defined by zip codes 19104, 19131, 19139, 19143, 19151). The application deadline is Friday, Feb. 26, 2016. Apply online here, or print and mail/fax the program application to WPSI. More information is available on this page.
Posted on 19 February 2016 by Mike Lyons
After a string of violent incidents on S. 60th Street, including deadly shootings and last month’s attack on a police officer, community members are asked to come together this Saturday “to reclaim their community” at an anti-violence rally. The assembly for the rally will begin at noon at Masjid Mujahideen Islamic center at 413 S. 60th Street.
The latest fatal shooting in the area was reported on January 31 when a 21-year-old man was shot multiple times while sitting in a parked car near 60th and Pine Streets.
Following the rally, residents and guests are invited to a health fair where they can get free important health screenings, including blood pressure, blood sugar, and oral hygiene. The health fair will be held until 2 p.m. at the Masjid.
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