Posted on 05 September 2024 by WestPhillyLocal.com
The Ethiopian Community Association of Greater Philadelphia is celebrating its 40th anniversary this month and invites community members to Clark Park at 43rd and Chester for the annual Ethiopian Day Festival. The event, which will be held on Saturday, Sept. 7 from 12-7 p.m., will include DJ music, vendors, children’s games, food, a raffle and more.
The event is co-sponsored by Councilmember Jamie Gauthier (3rd District).
The festival is a great opportunity to celebrate Ethiopian culture. West Philly is home to many residents of Ethiopian heritage and many Ethiopian businesses are located in the area, such as Abyssinia, Dahlak, Alif Brew & Mini Mart, Doro Bet, and more. The Ethiopian Community Association of Greater Philadelphia is located at 44th and Chestnut Streets, where the Ethiopian Day Festival used to take place for many years.
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Posted on 03 September 2024 by WestPhillyLocal.com
Kilimandjaro Restaurant is set to reopen on the 4300 block of Chestnut St.
UPDATE (9/3/2024): Kilimandjaro’s grand opening at 4301 Chestnut St. is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 12 at 4 p.m. Visit the restaurant’s Facebook page for updates (@kilimandjarorestaurant).
Here’s some great news for lovers of West African cuisine. The popular Senegalese restaurant Kilimandjaro is set to reopen soon on the same block of Chestnut Street but in a new building. The restaurant will reopen at 4301 Chestnut St., on the ground floor of a new, recently completed apartment building.
Kilimandjaro owner Youma Ba (right) meeting with Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, at Youma Restaurant. (Facebook photo)
Kilimandjaro, owned and operated by Youma Ba, a Senegalese-born businesswoman, operated on the 4300 block of Chestnut since 2005 but closed in early 2022 because the strip mall where it was located was being demolished to make room for the new apartment building.
Kilimandjaro will reopen next door to the recently opened urban discount supermarket, University City Grocery Outlet.
Youma Ba also owns Youma Restaurant on the 4500 block of Baltimore Avenue.
Stay tuned for more details on the reopening. You can also visit Kilimandjaro’s Facebook page for updates.
Posted on 03 September 2024 by WestPhillyLocal.com
Photo courtesy of UCD
One more time this year, community members and guests have a chance to enjoy deals from local businesses at the bi-annual Baltimore Avenue Dollar Stroll, which returns this Thursday, Sept. 5.
The second and final Dollar Stroll of 2024 will take place from 5-8 p.m. when guests are invited to stroll up and down Baltimore Avenue between 40th and 51st Streets for one-night-only $1, $3, and $5 deals on food, drinks, merchandise, and more from local businesses and neighborhood vendors.
While strolling along Baltimore Avenue, also don’t miss on fun and entertainment, which is a big part of this event. Here’s what’s happening this Thursday:
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Posted on 29 August 2024 by WestPhillyLocal.com
Black Dragon Takeout has opened at 5260 Rodman St. (Black Dragon Takeout Instagram photo)
UPDATE (8/30/2024): Due to the overwhelming support for their grand opening on Thursday, Black Dragon Takeout will be closed on Friday, Aug. 30 to “regroup” and “stock up for more fantastic meals.” The restaurant will reopen on Saturday, Aug. 31 at Noon. Follow their Instagram page for updates (@blackdragontakeout).
If you’d like to try Chinese food with an innovative twist, check out Black Dragon Takeout, a “Black American Chinese” restaurant that has just opened on South 53rd Street near Cedar Avenue (5260 Rodman St). The restaurant, led by chef and community activist Kurt Evans, offers a fusion of Asian and soul food with some American/Philly staples, including such unconventional Chinese restaurant menu items as Collard Green and Cheesesteak Egg Rolls, Mac & Cheese and Jerk Chicken Dumplings, Oxtail Lo Mein, Sweet Potato Sour Chicken, and more.
The concept for the restaurant was born after Evans saw a “troubling trend” of many local Chinese takeout restaurants closing down in recent years, especially in Black communities where many residents had relied on them for quickly served hot meals. While seeing this opportunity, Evans also wanted to “innovate and bring something new to the table,” according to the Black Dragon website.
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Posted on 27 August 2024 by WestPhillyLocal.com
Curio Theatre Company is celebrating 20 years of theatre in West Philadelphia this upcoming season and will present several great shows, both for adults and children, from October to May.
The company kicks off this anniversary season with the Philadelphia premiere of Larissa Fasthorse’s Broadway hit, The Thanksgiving Play. The play centers around a group of four well-meaning but culturally insensitive white theatre artists who attempt to create a politically correct elementary school play about the first Thanksgiving while struggling with their own biases and the lack of Native representation. Curio Theatre Co-Founder, Tim Martin, is directing this smart and funny premiere which runs October 23-November 9. Opening Night is Saturday, Oct. 26.
Next, in time for the holidays, Curio is bringing back its Make/Partake theatre experience. The next show is The Three Little Pigs, written by Company Co-Founder and Artistic Director Paul Kuhn.
As they did with Jack In The Beanstalk last year, children will begin by making theatre props, set pieces, voice recordings and more. All of these will then be incorporated into the story to create a magical theatre experience for all who attend. The Three Little Pigs runs December 12-29. Opening is Saturday, Dec. 14. Recommended for children 3-12 though the whole family will enjoy it!
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Posted on 23 August 2024 by WestPhillyLocal.com
You may have seen the road work and digging on 51st to 54th and Cedar to Walnut Streets in recent months. The Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) wants to talk about it. The PWD will hold a community meeting on Monday, Aug. 26 to tell West Philly residents about its new green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) projects planned for the area.
These projects are part of “Green City, Clean Waters,” the City’s 25-year plan to reduce the volume of stormwater entering Philadelphia’s combined sewer system, which covers about 60 percent of the city and often overflows during wet weather. The citywide project, which is expected to be completed by 2036, will help make local waterways cleaner and neighborhoods greener.
The meeting will take place from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Lucien E. Blackwell Regional Library (52nd and Sansom).
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