The third year of Mayor Jim Kenney’s Administration is in full swing!

January 2018 saw school visits, MLK Day of Service, and WWE Week in Philly.

Here are seven of our favorite moments.


Mayor Kenney speaks at the 2018 Inauguration on January 2. The 2018 inauguration includes the swearing in of Philadelphia District Attorney, City Controller and Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and Municipal Court.

Mayor Kenney speaks at the 2018 Inauguration on January 2.

Mayor Kenney participates in a service project at the 23rd Annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on January 15. Learn more about how to volunteer regularly all year long.

Mayor Kenney participates in a service project at the 23rd Annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on January 15.

The view of the cloudy skyline from the Loews Hotel during the Philadelphia Flower Show press conference on January 23. This year’s flower show runs March 3-11 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

The view of the cloudy skyline from the Loews Hotel during the Philadelphia Flower Show press conference on January 23.

Mayor Kenney meets students at Independence Charter School West during their lunch on January 23.

Mayor Kenney meets students at Independence Charter School West during their lunch on January 23.

City Representative Sheila Hess, Gabriella Belpre, one of Mayor Kenney’s executive assistants and aspiring professional wrestler, and WWE star Bayley take a photo after the “WWE Royal Rumble Week in Philadelphia” press conference on January 23.

City Representative Sheila Hess, Gabriella Belpre, one of Mayor Kenney’s executive assistants and aspiring professional wrestler, and WWE star Bayley take a photo after the ‘WWE Royal Rumble Week in Philadelphia’ press conference on January 23.

Kala Johnstone, principal of J.B. Kelly School, Superintendent Dr. Hite, Mayor Kenney, and representatives from the SRC show their Eagles pride during the Philadelphia School District progress event at Potter-Thomas Elementary School on January 29.

Kala Johnstone, principal of J.B. Kelly School, Superintendent Dr. Hite, Mayor Kenney and representatives from the SRC, show their Eagles pride during the Philadelphia School District Progress Event at Potter-Thomas Elementary School on January 29.

Mayor Kenney, City officials, representatives from Project Home and SEPTA, and Jon Bon Jovi cut the ribbon for the opening of Hub of Hope on January 30. Hub of Hope is a center that offers services to homeless Philadelphians in Suburban Station. Learn more about the Hub of Hope.

Mayor Kenney, city officials, representatives from Project Home and SEPTA and Jon Bon Jovi cut the ribbon for the opening of Hub of Hope on January 30.