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Philadelphia magazine and Independence Blue Cross present the 2020 Health Hero Challenge

Posted on May 29, 2020 12:00 am by Julia Livesey

Philadelphia magazine and Independence Blue Cross wants to recognize the local heroes making a difference. From the countless healthcare workers on the front lines of COVID-19 to the volunteers supporting their own communities, we are surrounded by everyday heroes who are helping others make strides for healthier lives. Today, we want to honor those special people.

IS SOMEONE YOU KNOW THE NEXT HEALTH HERO?

Nominate them (or yourself!) today for a chance to win a $15,000 donation to a charity of choice. Two runners-up will each receive $2,500 donations to the charities of their choice. Nominations are open through midnight, July 1st. Must be 21+ and live in NJ, PA or DE to be nominated.

Submit your nomination here: https://www.phillymag.com/health-hero-2020/

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The Deep Dig: Discover Ancient Rome, Pompeii, and Herculaneum – Part 1

Posted on June 4, 2020 5:30 pm by PennMuseum

Taught by Dr. C. Brian Rose, the Penn Museum’s Curator-in-Charge of the Mediterranean Section and James B. Pritchard Professor of Archaeology, this four-session online course will introduce you to the archaeology and art of ancient Italy, especially Rome, Pompeii, and Herculaneum. We will begin with the foundation of the city of Rome in the 8th century BCE through the mid-Republic, when Rome’s conquest of the Mediterranean completely transformed the face of the city.

The second session will focus on Rome during the Late Republic and Early Empire (early 2nd c. BCE–early 2nd c. CE), when the boundaries of the empire stretched from Britain to the Persian Gulf. The best evidence for Roman civic and domestic life has been uncovered in the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE, which will be the theme of the third session. The final meeting will deal with Rome from Hadrian to Constantine, especially the rise in construction of temples dedicated to the so-called mystery cults. $175 for four-part series; $125 for Members.

Register here: https://www.penn.museum/calendar/419/the-deep-dig

 

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UCD seeking more input from local restaurants on their re-opening needs

Posted on 20 May 2020 by WestPhillyLocal.com

Restaurant owners and operators are no doubt planning ahead while we wait for CDC guidelines and city and state guidance on re-opening. In the meantime, the University City District (UCD) wants to help restaurants prepare to re-open once they’re permitted to do so, and to hear from owners about their needs during the recovery.

UCD has been working with the Commerce Department and business improvement districts throughout the city to think through options for local restaurants. They’ve put together a survey to help get a better sense of the needs of restaurants so they can help them get operational as soon as possible. UCD is asking for restaurant operators to take a few moments to complete a short survey. The information provided will help UCD target efforts to aid the University City restaurant community.

They have already heard from some restaurants, but are encouraging many more to participate in the survey.

Too access the survey, click here. It only takes a few minutes to complete.

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City Council issues overdue apology for 1985 MOVE bombing

Posted on 14 May 2020 by Mike Lyons

West Philly City Councilmember Jamie Gauthier yesterday joined a dozen others on the City Council in formal apologizing for the 1985 MOVE bombing and called on the city to declare May 13th an annual day of “reflection, observation, and recommitment to the principle that all people are created equal and endowed with inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

Wednesday, May 13th, marked the 35th anniversary of the city-sanctioned police attack on the MOVE home at 6221 Osage Ave. Police fired thousands of rounds into the building in a siege that culminated in the dropping of two bombs on the building. Eleven MOVE members died, including children and dozens of homes were destroyed in an ensuing fire that consumed dozens of nearby homes.  Continue Reading

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How are you coping with COVID-19? Drexel University seeking community feedback (updated)

Posted on 11 May 2020 by WestPhillyLocal.com

A research team from Drexel University is seeking feedback from Philadelphia residents on how they are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, with the aim of making things easier in the near future and long term.

The research team aims to collect reliable information on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on work and health (physical and mental health) to effectively assess the needs of communities and support them better:

“We all have shown great solidarity toward one another and we hope that this extends to taking part in this study. Thank you for helping us help you! Do not hesitate to share this survey link with your friends, family and colleagues.”  Continue Reading

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COVID-19 closings, cancellations, changes in operation (updated: April 18, 2020)

Posted on 18 April 2020 by WestPhillyLocal.com

Many local events, activities and programs have been canceled or postponed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Many West Philly businesses, organizations and venues have also announced temporary closings, restrictions or new ways of operating to help slow down the spread of the virus and following Mayor Jim Kenney’s directives.

Here’s a list of canceled or postponed events and closings/changes in operation for local businesses and organizations (check back for updates):

Closings, Changes in Operation

The Green Tambourine is now offering online music classes for kids and adults.

VIX Emporium is closed until further notice, but their online shop is open with free local delivery. With Mother’s Day approaching fast (May 10), VIX has been adding many more items to their online shop, now organized in categories like home wares, bath & body, jewelry, stationery & paper, and Philly-themed items. Go here to shop online. Local customers: enter promo code LOCAL to receive free next-day delivery on anything in the shop, within 1 mile.

Greensgrow West is closed until further notice, but online orders are accepted with pickup at their Kensington (Greensgrow Farms) location. Go here for more info.

Studio 34 is offering a variety of online (Zoom) yoga classes. Check out their weekly schedule here.

Renata’s Kitchen is now closed on Mondays and Tuesdays for cleaning and disinfecting. The new hours are: Wednesday-Sunday 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Breakfast/brunch and dinner are available for takeout or delivery. Go here for more info.

Scribe Video Center is offering virtual film screenings, workshops and other programs.

Penn Museum is closed until further notice. Check out the Museum’s virtual programs and experiences both for kids and families and for adults.

• The Free Library of Philadelphia has launched new Virtual Program Listings, where you can find information on some of your favorite library events now offered online – via Facebook, Instagram, Crowdcast, and Zoom. Programs are being offered for library lovers of all ages, from storytimes to financial workshops to cooking classes and much more. Here’s more info.

• The University City Garden Club’s 2020 Plant Sale will be pre-order/pre-paid with curbside pickup only. The pre-order period will run until April 20th. Pickup of pre-orders will be Saturday, May 2 on Woodland Terrace near the 40th Street Trolley Portal. Order online here or download the flyer here.

• A list of local restaurants/eateries that currently offer takeout/delivery can be found here.

Crust Vegan Bakery (42nd and Chester) will be closed through at least April 30th. A no contact, pre-order/prepayment only, bake sale will be held on Saturday, April 11 in Manayunk. More info.

Four Worlds Bakery is open for pickup (from 11 a.m.-12 p.m.) or delivery. The store accepts online orders for their morning bakes on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Go here for more info.  Continue Reading

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