October 17, 2013
This Saturday and Sunday (Oct 19-20), catch a behind-the-scene glimpse of local art life by visiting studios of many great artists participating in the annual Philadelphia Open Studio Tours (POST). Each October, over 300 artists across Philadelphia open their studios and work spaces for tours (guided and self-guided), exhibits, demonstrations, talks and receptions. The Philadelphia Open Studio Tours is an annual celebration of visual art in the Philadelphia region. It’s also called a Fall festival of visual art. The West Philly arts community is excited to host the tours this weekend and can’t wait to show you around their studios and tell you more about their work.
Self-guided tours are free to the public and run from Noon – 6 p.m. on both weekend days. You can plan your tour as you like and here you can find more information on what West Philly artists and community partners will be waiting for POST tourists this weekend: http://philaopenstudios.org/post/neighborhood/west-philadelphia. Along with individual artists, community partners, such as The Green Line Cafe, The Institute of Contemporary Art, and The Cedar Works, are inviting guests for exhibitions and other special events this weekend.
Guided Trolley Tours are on Sunday from 1:00 – 5:30 p.m. They depart from The Gallery at the Center for Emerging Visual Artists at 237 South 18th Street. The cost is $40 per seat and advance reservations are required. For more information, click here.
October 16, 2013
Knowing what to do and what to expect in some potentially dangerous circumstances on the street can help keep you safe. Here’s a great chance to get some self-defense training.
Community members of all races, backgrounds, orientations, and income levels are invited to attend one or both of the Street Smarts, Safety, and Self-Defense workshops presented by neighbor Iris Marie Bloom tonight and October 30. Both workshops are at Studio 34 (4522 Baltimore Ave) from 6:00 to 7:45 p.m and are free (donations are appreciated).
Here’s what you can learn at each of these sessions:
• Skills and techniques to help you avoid, deter and resist assault
• Practice giving up “mugger money” as one way to stay safer
• A fierce yell — in case it’s needed!
• Strong stance, practical assessment of danger, and a “don’t mess with me” attitude
• Effective and practical tools for physical, verbal and emotional safety, assertiveness and self-defense
Iris Marie Bloom studied with Amulis Women’s Self-Defense where she learned karate, aikido, and other martial arts. She’s a founder of the Women’s Anti-Violence Education (WAVE) nonprofit organization.
This workshop was specifically designed for women, but the information is useful for men as well. For more information and to RSVP, email Patty Bulack of the 48th Street Neighbors at pbulack@gmail.com.
October 16, 2013
The Spruce Hill Community Association’s (SHCA) Business Association Committee was formed earlier this year to work on several things in support of SHCA’s efforts to improve the quality of life in the neighborhood. These efforts include figuring out what the neighborhood wants and doesn’t want in terms of storefronts. To get a better idea of your interests and opinions, the committee is conducting a survey of retail preferences in the neighborhood and inviting community members to participate. Later this month, SHCA will be distributing a newsletter to every resident in the neighborhood that will include an invitation to participate in the survey, according to Lee Huang, the committee chair.
The 10-question survey is now available online. Residents can also email shca.bac@gmail.com to request a copy of the survey.
Some of the survey questions include: What kind of retail would you like or not like to see in the neighborhood? What is your favorite business? What retail locations need the most improvement? For more information about Spruce Hill, including its borders, visit: http://www.sprucehillca.org/about/
October 15, 2013

University City Kiwanis, a local chapter of international service club that unites young professionals in the Philadelphia area, is organizing a great charity event this upcoming Saturday and invites everyone to participate. Registration is now open for the 4th Annual Kiwanis International Charity Kickball Social (KICKS) which will take place on Saturday, Oct. 19, from noon-4 p.m. in West Fairmount Park (Belmont Plateau, 2000 Belmont Mansion Drive). Proceeds from the event will benefit Cradles to Crayons, a non-profit organization that provides essentials to homeless and low-income children in Philadelphia. Prizes and raffles will also be available.
Registration fee is $20 if you register before midnight on Friday, Oct 18 or $25 onsite (11 a.m.-noon). The fees include games, lunch and a t-shirt. Click here to register for the event. More information about the event and University City Kiwanis is available here. For questions, email: kicks@uckiwanis.com.
(Photo via uckiwanis.com)
October 11, 2013
UPDATE (4:30 p.m.): Police are looking for the driver of a vehicle that struck a 22-year-old woman near 38th and Spruce Streets, leaving the victim seriously injured. The woman was riding her bike east on Spruce Street when she suddenly fell. While she was attempting to stand up, she was struck by a car going west on Spruce Street, according to police. The woman sustained severe head injuries and was taken to the hospital, where she is listed in critical condition.
Here’s the description of the vehicle provided by police:
Dark colored four (4) door sedan with a light colored plate on the front possibly out of state or a vanity plate. Vehicle may have possible damage to the left front fender and or bumper.
The police also released surveillance video of the incident where you can see the woman riding her bike on Spruce Street and then being struck by a dark-colored vehicle:
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact police. You can submit a tip via telephone (dial 215.686.TIPS (8477)) or text a tip to PPD TIP or 773847.
EARLIER: A young woman riding her bike was struck by a car Thursday evening on Spruce Street between 38th and 39th Streets, according to a West Philly Local reader report. The incident happened around 7:30 p.m. and the car drove off after striking the woman. Witnesses said that it was a black or dark convertible. A few people attended to the victim, who was “responsive but very little” while waiting for the ambulance.
We’re trying to get more information about the incident and the condition of the victim.
October 11, 2013
In case you hadn’t heard, we wanted to let you know that Shake Shack, a well-known New York City-based fancy fast-food chain, opened a West Philly location this morning, according to a report by Philadelphia City Paper. The University City branch of Shake Shack is located at Chestnut Square, the recently completed mixed-use development on Drexel’s campus at 32nd and Chestnut. The two-story University City Shack includes a patio for al fresco dining. The restaurant will be open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
This is the second Shake Shack location in Philadelphia – the first one opened in summer 2012 in Center City at 20th and Sansom.
Recently, we reported that two other popular food joints have chosen West Philly for their new locations. HipCityVeg opened this week on 40th Street between Walnut and Locust and Federal Donuts is coming to our area in early 2014.
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