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Community Cleanup Day this Saturday

Posted on 18 October 2012 by WPL

leavesThis Saturday (Oct. 20), join your neighbors and friends for the annual late fall Community Cleanup. Residents are encouraged to step outside their homes, offices, or schools and pick up leaves and trash. You can also help clean up your nearby park, or empty lot.

University City District will be organizing a few focused efforts throughout the neighborhood and can assist anyone interested in participating by providing trash bags, brooms, work gloves, and trash pickup.

To sign up for the cleanup, please contact UCD at cleanandsafe@universitycity.org or 215-243-0555.

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Your West Philly Guide to the Philadelphia Film Festival

Posted on 18 October 2012 by Kelly Lawler

Hollywood is taking over Philadelphia starting today as the 21st annual Philadelphia Film Festival kicks off right here in West Philly.

The opening screening of the new film Silver Linings Playbook (already sold out), starring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, is tonight at Penn’s Zellerbach Theater in the Annenberg Center. Other West Philly screenings throughout the festival (October 18-28) will be held at Shoemaker Green (217 S. 33rd St.), and the Rave University 6 (40th & Walnut) Cinemas. Films include American independent movies, international films, upcoming Hollywood and Oscar faire, as well as classics shown on the big screen. See below for a full list of showings in the West Philly area. Tickets can be purchased online at the Philadelphia Film Society’s site, with discounts and special deals for members. Check out the festival to see exotic and exciting movies right around the corner.

Friday October 19:

  • Beware Mr. Baker 5:00pm, Rave University 6
  • Waiting for Lightning 7:30pm, Rave University 6
  • The ABCs of Death 9:45pm, Rave University 6
  • Miami Connection 11:59pm, Rave University 6

Saturday October 20:

  • Only the Young 12:45pm, Rave University 6
  • The Zen of Bennet 3:00pm, Rave University 6
  • We Are Legion: The Story of Hacktavists 5:05pm, Rave University 6
  • The History of Future Folk 7:20pm, Rave University 6
  • John Dies at the End 9:50pm, Rave University 6
  • Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning 3D 11:59pm, Rave University 6

Sunday October 21

  • The Good Son 12:05pm, Rave University 6
  • Leave Me Like You Found Me 2:20pm, Rave University 6
  • The Final Member 4:45pm, Rave University 6
  • The Comedy 7:05pm, Rave University 6
  • Dragon 9:40pm, Rave University 6

Monday October 22

  • This Time Tomorrow 5:20pm, Rave University 6
  • Room 237, 7:30pm, Rave University 6
  • Antiviral 10:00pm, Rave University 6

Tuesday October 23

  • Alaskaland 5:00pm, Rave University 6
  • Somebody Up there Likes Me 7:15pm, Rave University 6
  • Thale 9:15pm, Rave University 6

Wednesday October 24

  • The Missing Piece: The Truth About the Man Who Stole the Mona Lisa 3:10pm, Rave University 6
  • Call Me Kuchu 5:20pm, Rave University 6
  • La Comioneta: The Journey of One American Schoolbus 7:30pm, Rave University 6
  • Dead Sushi 9:30pm, Rave University 6

Thursday October 25

  • Seeking an Asian Female 5:00pm, Rave University 6
  • Wreck-It Ralph 7:00pm, Rave University 6
  • Here Comes the Devil 9:45pm, Rave University 6

Friday October 26

  • American Scream, The 7:15pm, Shoemaker Green
  • Poltergeist 9:30pm, Shoemaker Green

Kelly Lawler

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Investigation continues into fire that killed young boy. Update: gas stove burners left on caused fire

Posted on 17 October 2012 by WPL

Fire officials are still investigating the cause of an apartment building fire on Tuesday that killed a 4-year-old boy (a 5-year-old, according to some reports). The fire broke out at about 1:30 p.m. at the West Park Apartments, a 19-story public-housing building on Busti and Holden streets.

The child’s mother and 3-year-old brother were injured in the fire. The mother and a male resident of the building saved the younger child from the apartment engulfed with fire. Then the woman returned to the apartment and tried to rescue her older son but was badly hurt, Philly.com reports. The firefighters found the boy alive under a bed, but he later died in the hospital.

Fire officials said a burst main near 42nd and Market streets that required the evacuation of a fire station across the street from high-rise slowed response time.

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Garden Court Community Association invites neighbors to General Meeting

Posted on 17 October 2012 by WPL

If you live between 45th and 52nd Streets and Locust and Cedar Avenues, Garden Court Community Association (GCCA) is your neighborhood association and you are invited to the general community meeting next Thursday (Oct. 25).

Here’s the GCCA meeting announcement:

Please join us at our next general community meeting:

GCCA General Community Meeting
Thursday, October 25, 2012
7:00 – 9:00 PM at 4725 Chestnut Street (Community College)

  • Help us set goals for the year; tell us what you like and don’t like about our neighborhood.
  • Do we need a Town Watch? Learn what’s involved from Tara Smith, Community Support Specialist for Philadelphia Town Watch Integrated Services.
  • Learn how to develop a Household Emergency Plan from the City’s Office of Emergency Management.
  • Meet our new officers and committee chairs.
  • Hear updates on Lea School, Parks, Planning and Zoning, Business District.
  • Enjoy refreshments and meet new neighbors!

For more information, contact Kate Mills, Corresponding Secretary, at katewmills@gmail.com or 267-254-3078.

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If you build it they will vote: A shrine to Obama on 43rd Street

Posted on 16 October 2012 by Mike Lyons

obamaIf you support President Barack Obama and need a boost ahead of tonight’s debate, I suggest you take a stroll down the 400 block of S. 43rd Street. Look for a porch about a block up from Baltimore Avenue on the west side of the street. Trust me, you can’t miss it. That’s the “Obama Shrine.”

Jacqui Bowman and her daughter Ella Serpell have carried on a tradition they started during the 2008 election. Their porch shelters a growing collection of pro-Obama Barbie dolls, action figures, trinkets and signs (see the photo gallery below). People often stop and look and sometimes they even add things.

“It was kind of fun because you could tell everyone in the community really liked Obama and everyone was adding stuff to it,” said Serpell, who has grown up in the neighborhood.

Most importantly for Bowman and Serpell it’s a way to be involved in the election because they can’t vote. Bowman, who is from England, is not a citizen and Serpell, a high school student, is still a couple of years away from being eligible.

“My feeling is that if I can get one person to vote who wouldn’t have otherwise voted, then I’ve had my vote,” said Bowman, who has lived in the neighborhood for 19 years.

Obama Shrine even has its own Twitter feed, @obamashrine. The feed’s tagline is: “A non-citizen ObamaMama’s shameless attempt to influence the 2012 vote. It worked in 2008 and it is going to work in 2012! A doll a day keeps the Romney away!”

Bowman says she worries that people may be taking Obama’s re-election for granted.

“I think the trouble this time around is that there is a slight sense that there’s not as much enthusiasm so I just want to make it clear that there are many people out there who are as enthusiastic,” she said.

And Bowman says people should feel free to add things to the shrine. If it’s a Barbie, even better.

“If anyone has Barbies, please donate,” she said.

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New art studios and office space in the works in Cedar Park

Posted on 16 October 2012 by WPL

A conceptual drawing of what The Cedar Works will look like when finished.

 

The Cedar Works, an empty warehouse at 4919 Pentridge Street, just south of Baltimore Avenue, is undergoing a major overhaul. The 15,000 square foot property, which dates back to 1910, is being converted into community-oriented work and meeting space. One of the property owners and project managers, Andy Peifer, is a long-time Cedar Park resident who lives just around the corner from the building. The project is planned to be completed by the end of this year.

Here’s what The Cedar Works looks like now.

The building has an interesting history, from being a home to a garage to a roller skating rink to an electrical equipment manufacturer. Peifer was told that at one point it was a Studebaker automobile dealership. Iron Men, Inc., a metalworking shop, was the last occupant.

When finished, the main area of The Cedar Works will include 15 to 20 artist workspaces and professional offices, ranging from 300 to 1600 sq. feet. The building will also have a community meeting space, a multi-use room for meetings, workshops, and other activities. The common area of the building will be fitted with couches, a full kitchen and bathrooms and will have access to a landscaped outdoor garden patio.

Studios cost $1/sq. foot per month and the lease allows for up to two primary users who have full access to the building. Any additional primary users will cost an additional $50/month.

To get acquainted with this project, Andy and his partner Linford Martin are inviting neighbors and friends for a Mid-Construction Preview Party on Saturday, Oct. 20, from 4 to 8 p.m. (or later). If you are interested in becoming a future tenant at The Cedar Works, you are welcome to submit an online application. For more information about The Cedar Works visit their website.

The interior space of The Cedar Works, a former warehouse, is currently undergoing renovation.

 

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