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West Philly Tool Library holding Fall Tool Sale + workshops

Posted on 12 October 2023 by WestPhillyLocal.com

The West Philly Tool Library Fall sale returns Saturday, Oct. 14. It will feature a “ton of cool tools” available for a bargain. Community members are invited to bring friends and family to discover all kinds of tools at low prices. You do not need to be a member to access the sale. Cash, credit card and other forms of payment are accepted.

The sale will kick off at 9 a.m. (see the flyer for more details). In case of rain, the event will be rescheduled (check out the Tool Library’s Facebook page for updates).

The West Philly Tool Library is also offering volunteer opportunities. They’re always looking for local people who love tools, to assist in our various cataloging and repair work as well as supporting fun events like their tool sales. Fill out this form and they will get in touch with you.

And last but not least, the Tool Library has also been offering various workshops for community members. Their next workshop, Electrical 102, which is part of the Tiny Model Home series, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 21. There will be two sessions, and registration for both is still open. More info about this and other workshops is available here.

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West Philly Tool Library throwing 15th anniversary community party this Saturday + Check out upcoming workshops

Posted on 17 May 2023 by WestPhillyLocal.com

The West Philly Tool Library, which boasts a massive selection of tools for house and yard/garden maintenance, is celebrating its 15th anniversary with a party for the whole community! This fundraising event will be held on Saturday, May 20 from 4-7 p.m. and will include food, drinks, games for all ages, raffles with prizes, and more.

To mark the anniversary, the Tool Library is also inviting its past and present members to share their favorite or impressive projects that were done using tools from the library. The most interesting or most community-minded projects will receive special awards, such as free Tool Library memberships, T-shirts, and more. Submissions are accepted until Thursday, May 18, at 12 p.m. Go here for more information and to fill out a submission form. Continue Reading

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PEC and the Barnes’ new partnership to engage local community with businesses, public spaces through art

Posted on 01 July 2021 by WestPhillyLocal.com

The Barnes Foundation and the People’s Emergency Center Community Development Corporation (PECCDC) are continuing their collaboration with a new project – Everyday Places Artist Partnerships. The project, which began rolling out last month through the Barnes and PECCDC’s collaborative initiative Barnes West, will provide West Philly residents with spaces to engage with multidisciplinary artistic projects that “offer inspiration and promote ​hope and healing.”

This week, the partners have announced five West Philadelphia-based social-impact artists who have been selected to participate in Everyday Places: Keyonna Butler, Marshall James Kavanaugh, Jahwula Seapoe, Karen Smith, and Andrea Walls. The selected artists will partner with neighborhood businesses and sites – including grocery stores, restaurants, laundromats, public parks, and community organizations – to build interactive, participatory projects. Continue Reading

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Write away: Blue Stoop announces Fall 2020 classes

Posted on 11 August 2020 by WestPhillyLocal.com

Blue Stoop, a literary hub supporting Philadelphia writers and readers from all walks of life, is offering 8-week writing classes for the 2020 Fall season, including Foundations of Fiction Writing, Foundations of Cultural Essay Writing, and Foundations of Poetry Writing. All classes will be virtual this fall – through Zoom – led by Philadelphia based writers and poets.

The organization is also offering shorter intensives, the first being “Creating the Creative Life You Want” with writer and founder of the online community “Permission to Write,” Ashley Coleman, on Saturday, Aug. 22.  Continue Reading

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The Rotunda hosting free virtual events throughout the summer; Black Women’s Arts Festival seeking performers, presenters, volunteers

Posted on 17 July 2020 by WestPhillyLocal.com

rotundaThe Rotunda has been closed to the public since March due to COVID-19, but the pandemic has not stopped the popular West Philly venue and arts organization from offering many virtual events this summer: performances, classes & workshops and even festivals! All events are free and available to the public via Zoom or Facebook.

The list of events for the rest of the summer is below. On September 19 and 20, The Rotunda is hosting Philadelphia’s 14th Annual Black Women’s Arts Festival and is currently seeking participants – singers, dancers and other performers and poets, storytellers and other artists who can live stream (by Zoom) from their home or studio. Short film submissions and workshop presenters/speakers/panelists are also wanted. Artists will receive a stipend which will be decided based on fundraising. Volunteers and interns of all colors and genders are also sought to assist in planning and organizing for this event. Artists, presenters, and volunteers/interns can contact Cassendre Xavier, Founder & Director by email: BWAFphilly@gmail.com.

Donations can be sent via Paypal to cxmusic@gmail.com (Please use the Friends & Family option) or use this linkContinue Reading

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West Philly Tool Library now offers classes to community members

Posted on 21 March 2019 by WestPhillyLocal.com

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The West Philly Tool Library has been loaning tools to community members for over a decade. A few months ago, the non-profit organization started offering low-cost workshops for those who want to learn home care or improvement skills, or who want more knowledge before working with contractors.

Classes are open to members of the Tool Library and non-members, and are filling up quickly. Some of the upcoming classes, like Plumbing 102 and Home Electric 101, have already been sold out for this and next month, but more classes are on the way (check out the flyer). If you want your bike ready for Spring, check out the bike maintenance and repair class, which will be held on Saturday, April 6.  Continue Reading

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