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Harvest Festival, tree giveaway at Bartram’s Garden this Saturday

October 25, 2013

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Photo courtesy of Bartram’s Garden.

This Saturday, Oct. 26, Bartram’s Garden is celebrating the second anniversary of the Community Farm and Food Resource Center and inviting everyone to join them. The event will take place from noon to 3 p.m. and will include “garlic planting, cider pressing, cooking and food preservation demonstrations, face painting, sack races, hay rides and more!” There will be some entertainment too, with music by DJ DuiJi 13 and a live performance by Hard Work Movement. Check out this page for more information.

UC Green members will also be onsite to offer free trees to everyone who wants one. UC Green has received a grant from CSX to purchase 80 trees and wants to share them with the community. If you are interested in one of these container-sized trees (5 ft. tall), come to Bartram’s this Saturday between noon and 3 p.m. to pick up your free tree and receive planting instructions. For more details and to reserve your tree please call 215-573-4684.

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Orange tabby cat ‘Frankie’ missing from 49th and Hazel

October 25, 2013

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Frankie has a pronounced “M” on his forehead, which may be helpful in spotting him.

 

Frankie, a two-year-old male orange tabby cat adopted from the Project MEOW cat rescue, escaped out an open door on October 19. Frankie was adopted as a kitten (pictured), but is now 14 pounds. He is terribly missed by his family. He was last seen at 49th and Hazel, but could be anywhere by now.

Please contact info@projectmeow.org if you think you have found Frankie, and if at all possible keep him indoors until his family can get him. He is microchipped and very friendly.

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University Avenue Bridge to be closed on Saturday, Oct 26

October 24, 2013

UniversityAvenueBridgeThe University Avenue Drawbridge over the Schuylkill River will be closed for maintenance work to all traffic from approximately 7:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26, according to an announcement by the Philadelphia Streets Department. Motorists are advised to use alternate Schuylkill River crossings, including Gray’s Ferry Avenue to the south and the Schuylkill Expressway and South Street Bridge to the north. Since this is a short-term closure, no detours will be posted in the area.

Here’s what you should expect during this temporary closure:

Northbound traffic on University Avenue will be stopped at Gray’s Ferry Avenue. Southbound traffic will be stopped at the entrance to the westbound Schuylkill Expressway. The eastbound Schuylkill Expressway ramp will remain open – but traffic exiting on this ramp will not be permitted to travel southbound on University Avenue. Pedestrian and bicycle traffic will also be impacted by this closure.

The four-lane bridge links University Avenue in West Philly with South 34th Street in the Grays Ferry section of South Philadelphia.

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Fresh produce, dairy and more with Winter Harvest

October 23, 2013

turnipHere’s a good option for those who want access to locally grown fresh produce during the winter and spring months, when most CSAs are not operating. Winter Harvest is a buying club that works with regional producers and offers delivery locations in West Philadelphia. Membership is free and all you have to do is fill out an application online. After that you order what you want on a biweekly basis for weekly deliveries. You can choose a prepaid option, where a weekly amount is withdrawn from your account, or pay-as-you-go. And you can choose to order a little, a lot, or not at all as each week rolls along.

Currently, Winter Harvest has two West Philly drop-off/pick-up locations – in Spruce Hill (see more details below) and in Overbrook (near Drexel Rd. and City Ave) – and deliveries of fresh produce, dairy, eggs, poultry, flour, coffee, meats, cheeses and more start in November and go on through April.

For our Spruce Hill neighbors, the first ordering window opens on Friday, Oct. 25, with the first delivery on Thursday, Nov. 7. Pick-ups on Thursdays will be at 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Spruce Hill delivery site, at a house near Melville and Locust intersection, with “after hours” pick-up nearby. More details about the pick-up locations are available after registration.

For more information about Winter Harvest and to sign up, click here.

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New biking group holding info session tomorrow

October 22, 2013

BikecollectiveA new voice in support of more and better biking has been added. The University Bike Collective is holding its first information session tomorrow (Wednesday, Oct 23), according to the group’s Facebook page. The info session, “powered by pizza,” will be held at the University of Pennsylvania’s Meyerson Hall, B6 (210 S. 34th St.) beginning at 12:30 p.m. and interested folks outside of the Penn community are also invited.

The University Bike Collective will introduce their plans for the year, including fun social rides to explore the city, research and advocacy efforts, and workshops. Susan Dannenberg of the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia will share updates on the latest in Philadelphia bike advocacy.

Come to the session if you:

 Are looking for fun bike-related events, avec free pizza;
• Want to see more bike lanes and bike parking.
• Ever thought about biking in Philly, but you’re not sure how to get started.
• Interested in perfecting the art of layering clothes to avoid over-sweating on your ride to class.

For more information and to RSVP, visit the event’s Facebook page.

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Free Community Night/Open House at Penn Museum on Wednesday, Oct 23

October 22, 2013

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You can visit the Artifact Lab, learn more about conserving Egyptian mummies and meet a conservator during Penn Museum’s Open House on Wednesday. (Photo courtesy Penn Museum)

 

On Wednesday, Oct 23, Penn Museum is opening its doors to community members of all ages during a free Community Night and Open House. There will be opportunities to get behind the scenes, meet the curators and staff, and enjoy music, dance and storytelling. There will also be gallery tours and a mummy workshop. Want more? How about Egyptian hieroglyph and Mesopotamian cuneiform classes? Also, arts and crafts for the whole family where you can make African masks, Chinese lanterns and Brazilian tambourines.

The event starts at 5 p.m. with the Highlights Tour and goes on until 8 p.m. Check out this page for more information on the scheduled activities and have fun!

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