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Urban Nutrition Initiative hosting annual “Eats and Beats” community dinner

November 8, 2012

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.

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Adopt-a-Dog: Rocky

November 7, 2012

Currently, Rocky resides at the ACCT shelter at 111 W. Hunting Park Ave in Philadelphia. He is EXTREMELY URGENT and must leave the shelter before Nov. 11. Rocky was very close to being euthanized a few days ago because the shelter is full but, luckily, the person that sedated him for euthanasia found a microchip! This saved his life – at least for now. His ID hold will be up in a few days (it’s very unlikely that his owners are coming for him), but this guy definitely deserves a home!

Rocky is a young guy, only 1-2 years old, and has so much love to share! He is a sweet boy who loves to wag his tail and wiggle his butt.

He is a medium sized, 40 pound, light brown colored Terrier & American Staffordshire Mix. He is a gorgeous boy with ears that stick straight up and has a wrinkly forehead. He was found as a stray and has been living at the shelter for two months now. During these two months, he was a quiet dog just waiting patiently to be relieved from his kennel. Rocky now has two friends who are dedicated in keeping him happy and training him in the areas that he needs help.

Rocky is being trained how to walk nice while out for walks with a Gentle Leader which will go home with Rocky once he is adopted. He does well on the gentle leader and is making great improvements. Rocky also needs help with his excitement when meeting new dogs.

Rocky is also a very smart boy, he already learned the commands “sit” and “down”. He is treat motivated and he has been easy to work with. He will take treats from you very gently. Rocky went for a car ride and he did great in the car. Overall, he is a very affectionate dog who loves attention. Rocky’s pen pals (volunteers who dedicate their time to specifically work with him) will offer his foster home or adoptive home his gentle leader, a crate, and continued training support and suggestions. He really deserves a chance out of the shelter and can make a really great dog!

Adoption hours: Mon-Fri 1-8, Sat & Sun 10-5.
Foster hours: Mon-Sun 10-6.

Want more information on Rocky? Contact his friends at: Always8bball@aol.com or Anastasiam1981@yahoo.com!

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Sandy relief concert at the Rotunda

November 7, 2012

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.

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How did West Philly vote in presidential election?

November 7, 2012

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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News and notes on Election Day

November 6, 2012

Voting seemed to have gotten off to a brisk start this morning, with many polling stations reporting long lines. While this is no reason to start wildly speculating about results in West Philly, it’s at least a good sign.

We will continually update this post throughout the day with bits and pieces of information and observations from around the neighborhoods. Please feel free to write us at editor@westphillylocal.com or tweet us at @westphillylocal with your observations while voting.

Here are some early tweets from this morning:

https://twitter.com/mabege/status/265808077478035456

https://twitter.com/estemonte/status/265883665144356865
 

Also – to lighten things up a little – we asked what might be the best way to work “jawn” into an Election Day tweet. @AdamButler got into this. His responses:

https://twitter.com/a_butler/status/265879399075831808

https://twitter.com/a_butler/status/265879508253569024

https://twitter.com/a_butler/status/265879508253569024

 

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Cedar Park Survey results to be revealed at the Fall community meeting

November 6, 2012

neighborsCedar Park residents are invited to a special fall membership meeting this Thursday, Nov. 8, that will be held at the Calvary Center for Culture & Community at 48th and Baltimore, beginning at 7 p.m.

The preliminary results of the survey conducted by the Cedar Park Neighbors (CPN) community association will be released at the meeting. This fall, the Philadelphia City Planning Commission is creating a new plan for the neighborhood and over the past few months CPN has surveyed over 500 community members to find out what’s important about living in Cedar Park.

Representatives from several new shops and restaurants in the area have also been invited to talk about their businesses at the meeting.

You don’t have to be a member of Cedar Park Neighbors to attend, but there will be an opportunity to join.

For more information, email: contact@cedarparkneighbors.org or call 267-531-4147.

 

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