March 28, 2012
Have you recently taken a great photo of the neighborhood? Would you like to share it with your neighbors? Please email it to us at: editor@westphillylocal.com and we’ll publish it on our site and Flickr page. Please don’t forget to include your name and your photo’s title or caption.
March 12, 2012

UC Arts League’s potter Dave Fowler working on chili bowls. (Photo courtesy UCAL).
Enjoy a lot of chili and help a local pottery studio this Sunday, March 18 at University City Arts League’s annual Chili Bowl fundraiser. The event will be held from 1 – 5 p.m. at 4226 Spruce Street. Here’s how it works.
You can eat all the chili you want, just pay for the hand-crafted chili bowl made by Arts League potters. You can also vote for the best chili maker among neighbors (there will be an amateur competition between about 10 neighborhood residents).
It is a really fun event, with music and raffles, so make sure to bring your kids. It’s also an opportunity to learn more about the Arts League. If you’ve never been there before, you are welcome to take a look around or you can even get a tour.
Yards Brewery will be providing beer for the event. A bowl plus all you can eat chili will be $20. For more information, visit ucartsleague.org or call 215-382-7811.
March 8, 2012
Jazmin Idakaar, founder of the charity group Sweet Charity Sundays, has sent word that her group has got quite a few new members since our first publication about it, but more new members are welcome. The group meets every Sunday at The A-Space and knits, sews or crochets for those in need.
The group donated 28 items in February and 50 items in March and is always in search of new contacts for shelters in need. Also, once the cold weather is over, they will be reaching out to hospitals to make chemo caps and items for preemies, so contacts at hospitals or similar organizations would be most welcome.
If you would like to join the group or have ideas for places where the group can donate their handmade items, please email: sweetcharitycrafts[at]gmail.com. For more information, visit their website or Facebook page.
February 23, 2012

Fire at Spring Garden & Budd. (Photo by Scott Buchanan)
Reader Scott Buchanan emailed us with this information:
“…On Monday (Feb. 20) the house at Spring Garden & Budd Street (in West Powelton) burned out. The one resident, an older gentleman named Victor Martinez, had been living there for 14 years but now has no place to go. He’s able to stay at the Red Cross Home through Friday, but he doesn’t have any family and is on a very limited income, which is making finding a new residence extremely difficult.
Another neighbor (Sarah Esposito) and I have been trying to organize the neighbors to help get him afoot again.”
Scott and Sarah have set up this page where you can donate money to help Victor:
https://www.wepay.com/donations/gifts-for-victor-martinez
February 13, 2012
The first 2012 Friends of 40th Street general meeting will be held tonight at The Rotunda (4014 Walnut Street), from 6 to 7 p.m. Community members and business owners are encouraged to attend, learn about planning efforts in the area and share their neighborhood or organizational updates and announcements.
At tonight’s meeting, updates on the following planning efforts will be presented:
• The Lighting Plan for 46th and Market.
• The Peoples Emergency Center Neighborhood Planning Process.
• The HUD Choice Neighborhood Planning Process happening in Mantua.
• The Revelation Outreach Community Center’s plan to convert land at 39th and Haverford into the Walter Lundy Community Center.
Three more meetings are scheduled for this year:
Monday May 21
Monday August 20
Monday November 19
The Friends of 40th Street is a coalition comprised of residents, organizations, businesses, and anchor institutions working together on community-based issues. For more information on the Friends of 40th Street and what they do, visit this page.
January 25, 2012
Some town watch groups in the area have stepped up their work in the past few weeks due to an increased number of crime-related incidents. Many residents have joined the groups and are already actively patrolling the streets.
We are compiling a list of town watch groups if neighbors want to participate. Here’s information on two active groups. If you know of any other groups, please send us information at: editor [at] westphillylocal.com
Cedar Park Neighbors Watch

Patrol area: St. Bernard to 47th St. (inclusive ), and Kingsessing to Baltimore (inclusive).
Contact: Patty Bulack, pbulack@gmail.com
Mel-Lo Town Watch

From the Mel-Lo Town Watch website: “The Mel-Lo Town Watch is a group of neighbors who put watchful eyes on the streets in the neighborhood surrounding the intersection of Melville and Locust Streets in West Philadelphia.”
Patrol area: 44th to 46th and from Walnut to Spruce.
Contact: mltownwatch@gmail.com
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