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Walnut Hill Playground improvement project moving forward; Volunteer Day this Saturday

October 1, 2025

Photo by Berri Wilmore for UCD

Here’s a great chance to participate in a vital neighborhood improvement project. Phase 2 of the Walnut Hill Playground renovation project has kicked off and help from community members is necessary to make this part of the project a success.

Phase I included installing a new retaining wall with seating, and now it is time to install plants in the garden bed, so that next spring the space is alive with color and texture. A volunteer day for this project has been scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 4 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 47th and Sansom where the playground is located. University City District (UCD), which is leading this project along with community partners, will provide the plants, tools and instructions.

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McCausland Arena, new state-of-the-art equestrian facility, opens in West Fairmount Park

September 26, 2025

This week, Work to Ride announced the opening of the McCausland Arena, a brand-new equestrian facility in West Fairmount Park designed to expand the access to equestrian sports for urban youth.

The 45,000-square-foot indoor arena features expanded pastures that have increased in size from 3.5 to 5.5 acres and updated learning areas where the Work to Ride program will continue to host lessons, clinics, and tournaments. The new facility allows Work to Ride to expand community programming while creating year-round opportunities for participants to advance their skills, connect with peers, and experience the lifelong benefits of equestrian sports.

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New initiative brings free period products to Philadelphia schools, public spaces

September 25, 2025

Photo courtesy of Aunt Flow.

The City of Philadelphia is partnering with period product company Aunt Flow to launch Phlow Philly, a citywide initiative which provides access to free period products in schools, public spaces, and neighborhoods.

This week, more than 200 free-vend dispensers have been installed across city libraries, recreation centers, and schools. In addition, 4,500 period kits, which is equivalent to 90,000 organic cotton pads, are being distributed through trusted community organizations at “Period Party” events as part of this initiative.

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Join uCity Square Community Block Party this Friday (Sept. 26) at 37th & Cuthbert (Sponsored post)

September 25, 2025

Come celebrate new and old friends at the uCity Square community block party on Friday, Sept. 26, 2-8 p.m. at 37th and Cuthbert! Featuring local food, live music & comedy (see the line up below), games, and activities for the whole family. Free chair massages and a sound bath experience for the ultimate self-care.

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Roaming raccoon bites resident after attacking a cat near 44th and Pine

September 23, 2025

Here’s an alert to the residents in the area of 44th and Pine Streets.

A person went to the emergency room for treatment this morning after being bitten by a large, possibly rabid raccoon, according to a neighbor report. The attack happened this morning in the backyard of a home on the South side of Pine, closer to 44th, according to an email sent by a neighbor and local animal/pet advocate, Linda Lee, to the UCNeighbors listserv.

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New affordable housing development to replace empty lot at 55th and Haverford

September 23, 2025

The Women’s Community Revitalization Project (WCRP) has recently broken ground on its newest affordable housing development, the Linda Lockman King apartments. The four-story multifamily building will replace an empty lot at 5500 Haverford Ave. and will offer 33 affordable rental units to low-income Philadelphians.

The new apartment building will consist of four one-bedroom apartments, 19 two-bedroom apartments, and 10 three-bedroom apartments, all with in-unit laundry and air conditioning. Nine units will be wheelchair accessible, and 23 units will be supported by the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA).

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