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MARCH, 2016 |
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Venice Island Comedy Night |
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Friday, March 11, 9-11:30 p.m.
Venice Island Performing Arts & Recreation Center
Tickets: $20
Don’t miss headliner Chris Rich, winner of Budweiser Ladies of Laughter and former opening act for Jerry Seinfeld, Roseanne, David Brenner and Gilbert Gottfried, as she brings her brand of clean, clever comedy to Venice Island. Other comedians scheduled for the evening include LaTice Klapa, Manayunk local Sylis P., and host for the evening Jess Carpenter.
Learn more and purchase tickets for Venice Island Comedy Night
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DCNR Grants |
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On January 28, Governor Tom Wolf announced $28 million in Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) grants to improve recreation and community revitalization efforts across Pennsylvania, including several Philadelphia Parks & Recreation projects:
- $300,000 for the rehabilitation and further development of Columbus Square Park, including the construction of passive seating area, walkways and permeable pavers, and rain garden; installation of required safety surfacing to existing play areas, spray feature, lighting and utilities; ADA access, landscaping, project sign and other related site improvements.
- $400,000 payment toward the acquisition of approximately 1.9 acres located along Frankford Creek for open space, passive recreation and the development of the Frankford Creek Greenway.
- $188,000 for the rehabilitation of Gorgas Park. Work will include construction of stormwater management structures, pedestrian walkway and parking area; renovation of ballfield; installation of fencing; ADA access, landscaping, site amenities, project sign and other related site improvements.
- $350,000 toward the rehabilitation of Lanier Playground, including construction of a spray pad, softball field, multipurpose field, volleyball court, dog park, pedestrian walkways, fitness equipment, rain garden with bridge and stormwater management structures; installation of lighting, play equipment with required safety surfacing and fencing; ADA access, interpretive signage, landscaping, site amenities, project sign and other related site improvements.
- $388,000 toward the rehabilitation and further development of Markward Playground at Schuylkill River Park. Work will include construction of retaining walls, paving, and stormwater management control measures; installation of water feature, site lighting and utilities; ADA access, landscaping, project sign and other related site improvements.
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Looking for Softball Players & Teams |
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The Fairmount Park Women’s Softball League has been part of the women’s sports community in Philadelphia for 40 years. The league is organized and operated by volunteers and has 8-10 teams competing in one division. Games are played at Belmont Plateau in West Philadelphia at Belmont and Montgomery Avenues.
The FPWSL season begins at the end of April and ends with a championship playoff in mid-July. Games are played 6:30pm on Wednesday and Friday evenings, and at 10am and 12pm on Sundays. Learn more about the Fairmount Park Women’s Softball League and how you can join as an individual or team.
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Tree to Table: Maple Sugaring Festival |
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March 5, 1-2:30 p.m.
Snow Date: March 6, 1-2:30 p.m.
Tacony Creek Park, Ramona Gateway, 4528 I St. Philadelphia, PA 19124
Join TTF Watershed Partnership to learn what makes maple trees special and why we can use them to make maple syrup. "Tap" a tree and watch maple syrup being made. Taste syrup on a waffle! Dress warmly for the one-hour lesson. For adults and children ages 5+.
RSVP: doryan@ttfwatershed.org or (215) 744-1853
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A2O: Arts and Artists Outdoors |
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Arts and Artists Outdoors, our dynamic partnership with Mural Arts, will begin its spring session on March 7. Through this program, artists in residence work with students to create art that highlights the surrounding green space. Instruction will take place two days a week at each site. Each site will also host two community days to engage those not in the program. Interested students ages 10-14 can register at the participating facilities:
- Chew Playground: 1833 Ellsworth St, 19146, 215.685.6596
- Dorsey Playground: 6501 Hegerman St., 19135, 215.685.8734
- Francisville Playground: 1737 Francis St., 19121, 215.685.2762
- Mander Playground: 2140 N. 33rd St., 19121, 215.685.3894
- Wright Recreation Center: 3320 Haverford Ave., 19104, 215.685.7686
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Missed the Blue Cross Broad Street Run Lottery? |
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Join the Fairmount Park Conservancy’s Broad Street Run team to enjoy great perks while raising funds for the historic Belmont Plateau trails! This year’s Blue Cross Broad Street Run will take place on May 1, and the deadline to set up your fundraiser is April 15. Learn more about joining the Fairmount Park Conservancy team.
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Rally 4 Rizzo |
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The third annual Rally 4 Rizzo will be held at South Philly’s Rizzo Rink on Saturday, February 27, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The proceeds from this event benefit the programs and participants of the Rizzo family. PPR Recreation Leader 3 Tony Tomassetti will host, and he will be assisted by Recreation Leader 1 Anthony DiFlorio and the staff, rink attendants, volunteers and the longtime, loyal advisory council members of Rizzo.
food, carnival games, music and prizes. Everyone is invited. Tickets are $10 each and $25 for a family four-pack. Remember, you don’t have to skate to have a great time!
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Soil Safety and Land Access Workshops |
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Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, in partnership with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, the Office of Sustainability, and the Philadelphia Land Bank, is now offering FREE workshops on soil safety and land access. The Soil Safety Workshop will educate participants about the risk of pollutants in urban soil, the best practices for gardening safely and what resources exist to support their projects. The Land Access Workshop will educate participants on how to gain legal access to land for gardens, and farms and what resources exist to support their projects.
We will come to you! To request a workshop for your community garden/farm or organization, or for more information, please contact Jasmine Hamilton, FarmPhilly Garden Outreach Coordinator, at 215.683.3583 or FarmPhilly@Phila.gov.
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NoLibs Players Auditions for “Almost, Maine” by John Cariani |
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The NoLibs Players will be staging a community theatre production of John Cariani’s Almost, Maine to be performed by adults. Derek Muller will direct it, and auditions will take place on Saturday, March 5. You may drop in anytime between 1-4 p.m. that day to audition. No experience is required, and we ask that nobody submit an acting resume.
Please visit the audition Facebook event listing for more information or email nolibsrec@gmail.com.
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Get Active in South Philly! |
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Looking for an athletic activity for your child? Check out these four opportunities in South Philadelphia:
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Staff Profile: Donna Mora |
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Donna Mora has been working for Philadelphia Parks & Recreation for the past 12 years. She is currently an Operations Crew Chief in PPR District 4, which covers parkland in Northwest Philadelphia.
Before finding her path to PPR, Donna attended W.B. Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences, where she studied agriculture and landscaping, so she has always seen herself in a role like this. She decided to apply for a Grounds Maintenance Worker 1 position once her children started getting older and she realized she needed a full-time position after working part-time. After about two years, Donna was promoted to a Grounds Maintenance Worker 2 and then was promoted to her current position as Crew Chief.
Continue reading about Donna Mora
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Tustin Playground Expecting Exciting Things in 2016 |
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It’s been a productive year for the staff and patrons at Tustin Playground in West Philadelphia. While the center’s programming schedule may not be as vast as others, what the site does offer is organized exceptionally well, and there are plans to expand and create new programs in 2016. According to Recreation Leader Damon Cunningham, Tustin is considered a safe neighborhood hub for people of all ages to spend their time. “It gives our community a place to gather,” says Damon. “People of all ages come here. It’s a very multi-generational place.”
Continue reading about Tustin Playground
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The Renovation of Vernon Park |
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Situated in the historic neighborhood of Germantown in Northwest Philadelphia sits Vernon Park. Once a regal estate owned by the Wister family, the 8-acre park houses a mansion, unique horticultural finds, and multiple statues and monuments. Despite this rich history, Vernon Park fell into a state of disrepair due to budgetary cuts and a struggling surrounding neighborhood. As conditions in the park deteriorated, local residents who felt uncomfortable in the park’s setting began to avoid the once lustrous area.
Determined to build upon the successes of previous iterations of the Friends of Vernon Park that included new trees and flowerbeds, fencing erected around the entire park, and the construction of a children’s play area, the current Friends group vowed to make positive changes in the park and return it to the neighborhood as a safe, green, viable space.
Continue reading about recent renovations at Vernon Park
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Video: Bridesburg After School Program Report |
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Find out what happened at Bridesburg Recreation Center’s After School Program this January!
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New TreePhilly Sponsor |
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TreePhilly is excited to announce a new sponsorship from TD Bank! TD Bank will be sponsoring the Yard Tree Giveaways at $75,000 a year for the next three years, which will add thousands of new trees to the 14,500 trees TreePhilly has already given away to Philadelphians since 2012. Stay tuned for more news from TreePhilly this spring, including the opening of registration for the Yard Tree Giveaways in March.
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Spotlight on: Royalty Supreme All Stars |
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Royalty Supreme All Stars (RSA) is a nationally ranked, all-star cheer and dance nonprofit organization based out of Sturgis Playground. RSA’s goals are to provide a safe environment for youth between the ages of 3 and 18 to excel in the area of sports and dance on an all-star level; to promote self-esteem and build character to enable youth to reach their full potential; and to challenge youth to work hard and achieve at their best, in and out of the organization. For more information, contact Paulette McLaughlin at 267-908-0795.
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Rare Geese Attract Birders to FDR Park Story by Tony Croasdale, Environmental Education Planner |
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 Photos by Kate Garchinsky |
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A pair of barnacle geese was found on Friday by local birder Jim McConnell at FDR Park. Barnacle geese breed in Greenland, Scandinavia and Western Russia and winter on the Baltic and North Sea Coasts. This is the first record of the species for Philadelphia. Barnacle geese occasionally occur in the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada in the winter, usually in Canada goose flocks. It is very likely that some barnacle geese are blown off course from Greenland by storms during migration. For lack of their own species, they associate with their close genetic relatives, Canada geese.
Continue reading about a visit by barnacle geese to FDR Park
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AEC Cares to Renovate Athletic Recreation Center |
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On May 18, AEC Cares, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, AIA Philadelphia and the Community Design Collaborative, will make the following improvements to Athletic Recreation Center:
- Renovate the lobby
- Upgrade the performing arts auditorium
- Overhaul the kitchen
- Upgrade the multipurpose space
Built in 1912, Athletic Recreation Center offers a variety of activities for children and adults: basketball, boxing, visual and performing arts, as well as serving as a community meeting space.
Consider reading about the upcoming renovations to Athletic Recreation Center
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JFK Plaza/LOVE Park Groundbreaking Ceremony |
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On February 10, Mayor Jim Kenney, Council President Darrell Clarke, PPR Commissioner Kathryn Ott Lovell, City officials and partners gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony to kick-off the redesign of John F. Kennedy Plaza/LOVE Park and the renovation of the Welcome Center.
Construction on LOVE Park will begin in Spring 2016. The LOVE Park redesign was conceived in partnership between Hargreaves Associates and KieranTimberlake in 2015 after a national selection process and robust community engagement process. The new park design will feature the famous LOVE statue by Robert Indiana, more green space, a new fountain, a reorganized layout and several food truck vendors. Structural upgrades will also be made, specifically replacing the waterproof membrane and making the garage more accessible to people with disabilities.
Continue reading about the LOVE Park groundbreaking ceremony
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Mardi Gras at Guerin Recreation Center |
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The children in Guerin’s After School Program celebrated the Mardi Gras in style this year. They decorated masks, made decorations, and played games. The highlight of the afternoon was the beautiful “King Cake” decorated to reflect the colors of Mardi Gras-- purple, green and gold. The cake contained a little plastic baby, which symbolizes luck to whoever gets the piece with the baby in it. The lucky student was Miss Janet Luong! A good time was had by all.
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Community Propagation Program Launches at the Horticulture Center! |
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 David Crutchfield, Propagation Technician and Lower Northeast Garden Educator, provides assistance to participating gardeners and grows plants for Parks & Recreation's Junior Farmers Program |
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The FarmPhilly Program is partnering with the Fairmount Park Horticulture Center and the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society to rent table space in the greenhouse out to gardeners. From February through May, gardeners will be starting seedlings and propagating plants in the greenhouse. Participating members include community gardens, nonprofits, and small gardening businesses from across Philadelphia. Members were oriented to the greenhouse over the first two weeks of February, and people are excited to get things growing and connect with other gardeners! All spaces have been filled, and there is a wait list in case any tables open up. Many thanks to the staff at the Horticulture Center for helping make this incredible resource available to more of Philadelphia’s horticulturalists!
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East Fairmount Park Spotlight: Joseph E. Mander, Sr. By Alain Joinville, External Communications Manager |
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Philadelphia Parks & Recreation is currently working in conjunction with the Fairmount Park Conservancy and community stakeholders to create easier access to East Fairmount Park for its surrounding neighborhoods and to lift up the park experience for all park users. As we work towards the future of East Fairmount Park and its surrounding communities, we will occasionally feature stories here that celebrate the area’s remarkable past. The first feature in the series will highlight Joseph E. Mander, Sr.
Read the story of Joseph E. Mander, Sr.
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McVeigh Women’s Volleyball League By Todd Colistro, Recreation Leader 3 at McVeigh Recreation Center |
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On February 8, McVeigh Recreation Center finished up its first annual Fall Women’s Volleyball League. The league came to fruition in a roundabout way. This past summer, we were approached by Nancy Watts, a member of the community who was interested in gym time for her volleyball team to practice. Nancy had worked with my co-worker in the past, so I was happy to help. Her team started practicing every Monday and Friday night.
As time passed and I started to build a relationship with Nancy, I noticed the team didn’t play any games, they always just practiced. They were a team who wanted to play but had no one to play. I approached Nancy about having scrimmages versus the staff, which she was absolutely on board with.
Continue reading about McVeigh’s Women’s Volleyball League
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Father-Daughter Team Explores Philadelphia’s Parks and Playgrounds |
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In January 2012, Michael Froelich of West Philadelphia decided to begin a project where he took his then three-year-old daughter, Zora, to parks and playgrounds in their neighborhood and documented their experiences through a blog called Zora Plays. The idea started as a project of the international Fun-A-Day initiative, where people do a project that highlights everyday life in their city. Michael and Zora started by visiting 31 parks and playgrounds within walking or biking distance of their home. After those 31 playgrounds were complete, Michael decided to extend the project and drive to playgrounds and parks as far as 40 minutes away. Through the project, his goal was to expose Zora to the diverse neighborhoods and playgrounds that Philadelphia has to offer.
Continue reading about Zora Plays
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Fairmount Park GuardsStory by Alina Josan, Archivist, Fairmount Park Historic Resource Archives |
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Park guards were once a fixture of Philadelphia’s park system and their history is well documented in the collections of the Fairmount Park Historic Resource Archives. The Fairmount Park Guard was established shortly after Fairmount Park, and its officers patrolled the entire park system, maintaining its safety. Sometimes accompanied by trained park dogs or mounted on horseback, park guards enforced park regulations and looked after the well-being of park users. They routinely engaged in rescue missions related to boating or auto accidents and operated out of buildings scattered throughout the parks. In 1972, the entire Fairmount Park Guard, more than 500 in number, was subsumed into Philadelphia’s Police Department.
Continue reading about Fairmount Park Guards
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Stewardship Unit Gets CPR Certified |
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The Parks & Recreation and Fairmount Park Conservancy Stewardship units took advantage of PPR Park Ranger Doug Robinson’s offer of CPR training on January 16. Robinson is a certified CPR instructor with the American Red Cross and offered the training to Stewardship due to their community engagement duties with the public.
Continue reading about the Stewardship Unit’s CPR certification
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