May 15, 2026
Whether you are looking to get your hands dirty or help maintain the neighborhood’s “green lungs,” West Philadelphia and nearby Southwest Philly offer several opportunities to support urban agriculture and public parks. These organizations are seeking neighbors to help with seasonal stewardship as the spring season reaches its peak.
Park Stewardship & Cleanups
Bartram’s Garden: The 50-acre National Historic Landmark depends on volunteers to maintain its community farm, botanical gardens, and orchard. They host regular “Wednesday Workdays” and “Saturday Service Days” where you can help with weeding, planting, and trail maintenance. Continue Reading
March 30, 2026

Photo by Andrew Gormley
West Philly singer-songwriter Gretchen Elise is sharing her story of rebuilding, recuperation, and gratitude. A car crashed into her home on S. 47th Street on Christmas Eve, which spawned a GoFundMe campaign to recoup losses and record a song called “Grateful Love.”
The Fox 29 clip of the hit and run went national. Fortunately, no one was hurt.
“The driver took out a tree, 4 cars, backed into our house, and fled,” Gretchen said. “We have not had any follow up from the police on our case and unfortunately with the time consuming process of repair, we haven’t had time to pursue it.”
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March 23, 2026
The City has renamed the 4700 block of Wyalusing Avenue, where the historic Philadelphia Masjid is located, “Philadelphia Masjid Way.”
Elected city and state officials, including Councilmember Jamie Gauthier (3rd District), Council President Kenyatta Johnson (2nd District), and State Rep. Joanna McClinton, and the Philadelphia Masjid leadership and worshippers gathered at 47th and Wyalusing for the street renaming ceremony and to celebrate Eid-al-Fitr on Friday morning.
The Philadelphia Masjid is one of America’s most historic predominantly-Black masjids – it has served as a community cornerstone for more than five decades. This street renaming recognizes over 50 years of faith, service, leadership, and community excellence.
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December 4, 2025

Cedar Park Neighbors (CPN) has kicked off its annual Holiday Baskets campaign. In collaboration with area churches and other nonprofit organizations, CPN will prepare and distribute food baskets for neighborhood residents in need during the holiday season. As always, to make this campaign successful, CPN is asking for community support.
This year, a suggested donation is $50, which will help feed two families, but any amount is appreciated. Please use this link to submit your donation: https://donorbox.org/cpnholidaybaskets
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November 6, 2025
University City District (UCD) is asking community members who live, work or visit the area – defined roughly as between 50th Street and the Schuylkill River, and from Spring Garden to Woodland Avenue (see map below) – to complete a University City Community Survey, which will help the organization to get feedback in its ongoing efforts to “improve quality of life within the neighborhood.”
The short survey, which takes about 5-10 minutes to complete, asks community members about what issues are most important to them and will help UCD’s future services, events, and offerings. To access the survey, click here.
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April 25, 2025

The Kingsessing Library is officially open after a major renovation. A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on Thursday afternoon and included City officials, Rebuild Philadelphia, The Free Library of Philadelphia, and community members.
The celebration marked the completion of the newly renovated library, an $8 million project made possible by the City’s Rebuild initiative, a historic investment of hundreds of millions of dollars in neighborhood parks, recreation centers, and libraries across Philadelphia.
The century-old Kingsessing Library has been updated with:
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