Our Siberian husky got out this morning between 6am and 1pm. Male with orange auburn coat, white under belly, white feet, and a black collar. If anyone happens to come across him please please please contact us 610-803-3474.
Posted on 08 March 2011 by Mike Lyons
Our Siberian husky got out this morning between 6am and 1pm. Male with orange auburn coat, white under belly, white feet, and a black collar. If anyone happens to come across him please please please contact us 610-803-3474.
Posted on 08 March 2011 by Mike Lyons
A cat has been missing for about 2 weeks in vicinity of 48th & Warrington. He is pudgy, all black, shorthair, sorry no pics available.
If you see him or catch him, call 267-974-3529.
Posted on 07 March 2011 by Mike Lyons
West Philly resident John Salmon is putting together a series of free weekly, weekend ukulele workshops at his home (46th and Hazel) for kids 8-14. The first meeting will be this Sunday.
John writes:
“It’s a very fun and relatively easy instrument, and a great way to expose children to the joy of making music.”
Each child will need a ukulele. John said he will have some for sale ($25-$45), but also asks parents to consult with him before buying one as “the difference between a usable instrument and a piece of junk is not always obvious.”
John has committed to eight classes and then says he will assess how it’s going before proceeding with more classes.
For more information see John’s blog post here. E-mail him at sugarinthegourd.com — at — gmail.com.
To provide a little inspiration, here’s Jason Castro from American Idol a couple of years ago singing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and playing ukulele, a performance inspired by Israel “IZ” Kaʻanoʻi Kamakawiwoʻole’s version:
Posted on 07 March 2011 by Mike Lyons
Funeral services will be held Saturday for Paul Brooks, a community leader in West Philadelphia who started the Clark Park Youth Soccer League, was a past president of the Friends of Clark Park and fought for legal justice for low-income Philadelphians as an attorney with Community Legal Services.
Brooks died Feb. 5 of complications from thyroid cancer, the diagnosis of which he had kept secret from most friends for years. He was 52.
The University City Review has a story about Brooks here.
The funeral will take place at the Iron Gate Theater (37th and Chestnut) beginning at 10 a.m. The burial will follow at the Woodlands Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Paul Brooks Youth Soccer Scholarship Fund. Please make checks payable to “Friends of Clark Park” with “Paul Brooks Soccer Fund” on the memo line. They can be dropped off or sent to:
Paul Brooks Soccer Fund, c/o Frank Innes, 4522 Regent Street, Philadelphia, PA 19143-3723.
Posted on 06 March 2011 by Mike Lyons
If you’re hankering for a flower-related activity and you don’t feel like making the trek to Center City, Bartram’s Garden (54th and Lindbergh) might have what you’re looking for.
The Garden grounds and shop will be open for tours this week from today to March 13 to coincide with the Philadelphia International Flower Show. While you are there you can pick up some heirloom seeds at the Garden shop. Tours are available until 4 p.m.
Posted on 06 March 2011 by Mike Lyons
WPVI ran a story yesterday about the gospel concert fundraiser at the Monumental Baptist Church (4948 Locust St.). The concert was held in cooperation with the Walnut Hill Community Association, which has raised some $5,000 for fire victims, according to the story. That includes a $1,000 donation from Mayor Michael Nutter, who was on hand for yesterday’s concert.
Here’s the video:
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