March 13, 2018
Residents are invited to the monthly Spruce Hill Community Association (SHCA) Board meeting tonight at the SHCA center at 257 S. 45th St, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Representatives from Penn will be at the meeting to provide updates on current events and plans, including Glenn Bryan, Assistant Vice President of Community Relations, Ed Datz, Executive Director of Real Estate, and Maureen Rush, Vice President for Public Safety and Superintendent of the Penn Police department.
Regular committee updates and May Fair planning are also on the agenda. Continue Reading
March 12, 2018

If you are one of those who were patiently waiting for this coffee shop to open in Garden Court Plaza on the 4700 block of Pine Street, the wait is finally over. Kensington-based coffee shop, ReAnimator Coffee, opened its West Philly location this past weekend. The shop is run by co-founders Mark Capriotti and Mark Corpus, who had been supplying Mariposa Food Co-op with bulk coffee beans for a while and also operate cafes in Fishtown and the Graduate Hospital neighborhood. You can read more about them in our earlier post here. Continue Reading
March 9, 2018

Photo courtesy of Watershed Stewards PHL.
High school students in West Philly have a chance to participate in a great local educational and job training program and also earn some money this summer.
The Philadelphia Water Department and the LandHealth Institute are recruiting local students for the second year of their Watershed Stewards PHL program.
Here’s how the program works:
Beginning in late spring, 15 high school students age 15-18 from the West Philadelphia area will work alongside PWD, the LandHealth Institute and Philadelphia Parks & Recreation (PPR) for 11 weeks. The training sessions will be held at the Cobbs Creek Community Environmental Center. Students will learn how to protect the Darby-Cobbs watershed, which flows through many West and Southwest Philadelphia neighborhoods. The program will cover such topics as ecology, watershed management and stormwater runoff. After the training sessions, students will spend the summer applying the new skills in their communities. Continue Reading
March 7, 2018
All School District of Philadelphia schools will be open on Thursday, March 8 with a two-hour delay, according to the District’s announcement. All buses will operate on a delayed schedule pushing morning pick up times back by two hours. Some yellow bus routes may experience moderate to significant delays Thursday morning.
All District-operated early childhood programs will also open on a two-hour delay. After-school activities including athletic programs and professional development sessions set for Thursday will continue as scheduled.
District administrative offices will be open on-time as regularly scheduled.
All Philadelphia public schools were closed on Wednesday.
UPDATE: The snow emergency declared in the city this morning ended at 9 p.m., so it’s now safe to park on snow emergency routes.
March 6, 2018
Philadelphia is preparing for another snowstorm, and the School District has announced that all public schools will be closed Wednesday, March 7. All after-school activities including all athletic programs and professional development sessions scheduled for Wednesday are canceled as well. All District early childhood centers will also be closed.
A Snow Emergency will be declared for the City of Philadelphia beginning 8 a.m. on Wednesday, which means that all parked cars must be moved off Snow Emergency routes for plowing. When moving your car, park as far from the corner of the street as possible; vehicles parked too close to the corner get in the way of snow plows trying to turn corners.
Snow Emergency information and a map of Snow Emergency routes can be found here. Cars left on Snow Emergency routes will be moved to other parking spots. If your car is moved, call 215-686-SNOW to find it. Please do not call 911.
All trash and recycling collections will be suspended for Wednesday, and will be one day behind for the rest of the week.
March 5, 2018
The Drexel University Gospel Choir is celebrating 40 years of song, worship, praise, fellowship and ministry on March 9-11. The weekend-long celebration will include a throwback reunion luncheon, alumni welcome reception, campus tours and of course, a concert to commemorate 40 years!
The Drexel University Gospel Choir’s journey began in the spring of 1978, under the direction of Vashti “Tina” Gorham until 1985. From 1985 until the present, the Drexel University Gospel choir has been under the anointed direction of Pastor Gregory Ross, traveling throughout the United States and abroad praising the Lord through song, mime and dance. Continue Reading
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