Posted on 08 March 2023 by WPL

MCAP Fall 2021 alumni / Photo from Drexel.edu.
The Manufacturing Career Accelerator Program (MCAP) at Drexel University is recruiting participants for a 6-week bootcamp on Drexel’s main campus. This tuition-free program, which first launched in Spring 2021, is designed to “help participants become their professional best while learning about the manufacturing industry and preparing to begin a rewarding career in a dynamic industry.”
The program is specifically interested in recruiting West Philadelphia residents. In MCAP, participants work with program instructors and staff to develop even more professional skills and learn how to apply them in the workplace.
The program helps professionals who have recently become unemployed or are working part-time with low wages and seeking a new career opportunity. Program participants receive a monetary stipend. They will also have an opportunity to connect with local employers with immediate job openings.
The third iteration of the program starts May 1, 2023 and runs for six weeks, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
For more information and to apply, go here. Also, check out this flyer for additional details.
Posted on 03 March 2023 by WestPhillyLocal.com
Unfortunately, there have been reports of two more food establishments closing in West Philly.
• University City’s iconic City Tap House unexpectedly announced permanent closing after 13 years in operation at 3925 Walnut Street on Feb. 23 and closed three days later. The following message was posted on City Tap House University City’s Instagram page:
“It is with a heavy heart that we are informing you that the last day of service will be Sunday, February 26th. This was a difficult decision, as this location was the launchpad for our company’s growth over the last 13 years.”
Following the announcement, numerous messages of support followed in the comments. Continue Reading
Posted on 01 March 2023 by Mike Lyons

An artist’s rendering of the planned residential housing on the 4601 Market Street site. Looking east from 48th and Market.
The developers of 4601 Market St. have postponed their community meeting scheduled for today to reportedly discuss adding “deeply affordable” units to what will be one of the largest apartment building project in recent West Philly history.
Councilmember Jamie Gauthier last week called on Iron Stone Real Estate Partners to make 20 percent of the planned 1,240 units available to low income renters. Iron Stone included no provisions for affordable units in a proposal submitted to the city ahead of its scheduled March 7 Civic Design Review hearing, which has also been postponed.
“Iron Stone agreed to postpone their community meeting to discuss affordability with the community and the City!,” Gauthier tweeted on Tuesday. “I look forward to working with Iron Stone to keep 20%+ of the homes at 4601 Market deeply affordable.” Continue Reading
Posted on 28 February 2023 by WestPhillyLocal.com

UPDATE (3/2/2023): If you missed this event, you can watch a recording here.
(2/28/2023): A mayoral forum sponsored by CeaseFirePA and WHYY News and dedicated to gun violence, policing and public safety, will take place Wednesday, March 1. The “100th Mayor: Restoring Safety Forum” will be held at WHYY, 150 N. 6th St. (invite-only tickets were available for in-person attendees) and will also be livestreamed via Facebook.
The mayoral candidates will be asked some tough questions on the city gun violence crisis by three moderators: gun violence prevention reporter Sam Searles, community leader Chantay Love, and trauma surgeon Elinore Kaufman.
The forum will be held from 7 to 9 p.m.. To receive the livestream link, sign up here.
Posted on 27 February 2023 by WestPhillyLocal.com

Pictured: Paul Kuhn (Photo by Rebecca Gudelunas)
West Philly’s Curio Theatre is returning for its 2023 Spring season to turn Shakespeare on his head!
Following their hit run of Spymonkey’s Oedipussy, Curio takes on the UK company’s hilarious Shakespearian bloodbath, The Complete Deaths. Prepare to see all 74 onstage Shakespearean deaths in 90 minutes (75 if you count the ill-favored fly killed in Titus Andronicus), including Roman suicides in Julius Caesar, the death fall of Prince Arthur in King John, the carnage at the end of Hamlet, snakes in a basket in Antony & Cleopatra, Pyramus and Thisbe, young Macduff, and more.
The Complete Deaths was first presented as a Spymonkey co-production with Brighton Festival and Royal & Derngate, Northampton in 2016.
“During the pandemic, we looked back on the shows we have done, and which ones brought us and our audiences the most joy,” Curio founder and co-artistic director Paul Kuhn said “And without a doubt, it was Spymonkey’s work. The way this piece literally requires laughter, joy, and teamwork – we just felt like the world needs so much more of that right now. We did a training this summer with Aitor Basauri from Spymonkey, and I laughed so hard that I had to be taken to the hospital. Thank god I made it back!” Continue Reading
Posted on 23 February 2023 by WestPhillyLocal.com
Decluttering can bring many benefits, including improved mental health, increased space, and a clean home. Junk removal companies can help residents in West Philly get rid of unwanted items and organize their living spaces. This article will explore the benefits of decluttering and why you should consider using a professional junk removal company to do so.
The Benefits of Decluttering
Decluttering can bring many benefits to your life, including:
Improved Mental Health
• Reduced stress and anxiety
• Improved focus and productivity
Increased Space
• More room for the things you love
• Better use of storage space
Enhanced Aesthetics
• A clean and organized home is more inviting
• Improved appearance can boost your mood and energy levels.
How to Get Started with Decluttering
Decluttering can seem overwhelming, but with a clear plan and a little bit of patience, you can transform your living space. Here are some tips to help you get started: Continue Reading
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