Posted on 09 November 2012 by WPL
This Saturday, families with young children are invited to a fun and educational event: the Parent Infant Center, which provides early learning and after school care for infants to grade 6 and is dedicated to promoting literacy and pre-literacy as a family activity, is organizing a Family Book Fest at the Rotunda (40th & Walnut). This is a free event and open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
There will be lots of reading, crafts and other family fun activities for ages 7-under. WXPN’s Kathy O’Connell, host of Kids’ Corner, will join in with read-aloud stories, followed by a concert with Two of a Kind.
Bring a slightly used children’s book for the swap table and take home some new stories to share with your family.
Posted on 08 November 2012 by Mike Lyons
The old West Philadelphia High School on Walnut between 47th and 48th.
The School District of Philadelphia will be asking for input on the sale of the old West Philadelphia High School (47th and Walnut) during a public meeting Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. at the new West Philadelphia High School (4901 Chestnut St.).
The District has received bids from private contractors interested in converting the building to apartments on the upper floors and mixed uses, including commercial operations on the ground floor, according to a recent report in the Philadelphia Public School Notebook.
District officials will not talk about bid specifics, but an official told The Notebook that several of the dozen recently shuttered District properties have received competitive bids. The bids have come from private developers and charter schools interested in the properties. The District has placed a $6.5 million price tag on the old West Philadelphia High School.
Posted on 08 November 2012 by WPL
The very last public input session for the Bartram’s Mile planning process will take place this Saturday (Nov. 10) at the Garden’s Coach House. Everyone is welcome to come to an engaging design workshop and help brainstorm design and programming concepts for the park and trail space. Each group will be facilitated by Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, PennPraxis, or Andropogon Associates.
Bartram’s Mile is an exciting project to convert one mile of currently vacant riverfront property into public green space and public input is essential to its success. To read more about the project, click here.
Bartram’s Mile Design Workshop
Saturday, November 10
12:00pm-3:00pm
Bartram’s Garden Coach House, 54th and Lindbergh Boulevard
Posted on 08 November 2012 by WPL
The Agatston Urban Nutrition Initiative, a school-based program of the University of Pennsylvania’s Netter Center for Community Partnerships, is hosting its fourth annual Eats and Beats community dinner to showcase youth leadership and skills. AUNI encourages West Philadelphia students to grow, cook, consume and sell healthy foods. The AUNI Youth Development Program employs more than 100 teens to grow and sell organic food at high school gardens and to teach nutrition to community groups.
The dinner will be held at 5:30-8:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 10, at the Calvary Center for Culture and Community (48th and Baltimore). The menu will feature a locally sourced, organic five-course meal grown and prepared by the AUNI youth crews.
“At Eats and Beats, the youth plan the menu, prepare the food and give musical performances. They’re also taking care of ticket sales,” says Ty Holmberg, AUNI coordinator.
Tickets ($25) are available at the AUNI stand at the Clark Park Farmers’ Market 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturdays and at the Mariposa Food Co-op during open hours. RSVPs are also being collected online at www.urbannutrition.org/eatsandbeats.
For more information visit www.urbannutrition.org or email: kristins@urbannutrition.org.
Posted on 07 November 2012 by WPL
Sylvia Platypus.
Many neighbors have been asking how they can help Hurricane Sandy victims and here’s a great opportunity. On Saturday, Nov. 10, “psycho-Celtic glam-blues band” Sylvia Platypus (Facebook page), along with a contingent of clowns, jugglers, dancers, face painters, sword swallowers, and fire spinners, will take over the Rotunda at 4014 Walnut St. for a circus-themed extravaganza with music, food, and spectacle to aid those affected by the superstorm.
“As Sandy hit the Caribbean, the suggestion for a hurricane relief concert was raised,” said Janet Bressler, vocalist and principal songwriter for Sylvia Platypus. “Then, the devastation arrived so close to home, and the choice became obvious.”
Sylvia Platypus has a “something-for-everyone” appeal that reaches across demographics and their visionary scope and fearless presentation are attracting increasing attention from both the public and the music industry. The band recently signed a publishing deal for film and TV placement of some of their compositions.
The show begins at 8 p.m. and suggested donation is $5 to $25+. For more information, visit therotunda.org or the event’s Facebook page.
Posted on 07 November 2012 by WPL
The 2012 presidential election is over and president Barack Obama has been re-elected for the 2nd term. Being a strong democratic base, there are no surprises about how West Philly residents voted in this election. Here are some results by wards (click on the links to see ward maps):
Ward 27 (91.30 % precincts completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
1191 |
13.48 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
7464 |
84.50 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
61 |
0.69 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
99 |
1.12 % |
Ward 24 (100% precincts completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
558 |
7.99 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
6267 |
89.77 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
42 |
0.60 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
104 |
1.49 % |
Ward 46 (100% precincts completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
253 |
2.48 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
9800 |
96.02 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
103 |
1.01 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
42 |
0.41 % |
Ward 51 (100% precincts completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
94 |
0.88 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
10524 |
98.82 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
17 |
0.16 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
14 |
0.13 % |
Ward 60 (95.65% precincts completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
101 |
1.15 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
8683 |
98.63 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
9 |
0.10 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
10 |
0.11 % |
Ward 6 (100% precincts completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
67 |
1.01 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
6516 |
98.68 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
10 |
0.15 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
7 |
0.11 % |
Ward 44 (100% completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
58 |
0.87 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
6633 |
98.99 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
6 |
0.09 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
3 |
0.04 % |
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