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APRIL, 2017 |
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Spring Activities & Events |
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Spring is almost here… and with it, plenty of activities and events to enjoy! We’ve got the scoop on the ways you’ll want to spend those warm, sunny days: from boating to birding, fishing to farmers’ market shopping, and beyond.
Learn more about can’t-miss events and must-do activities all over the city.
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Job Opportunities |
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Philadelphia Parks & Recreation is hiring for several seasonal positions, including seasonal park rangers, teaching artists, lifeguards, and more.
Check out our list of job opportunities!
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Tacony Creek Park Healthy Trails 5K |
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The 5th Annual Healthy Trails 5K Run/Walk in Tacony Creek Park is on a fully paved, stroller-friendly trail beginning and ending on the Friends Hospital Campus (4641 Roosevelt Blvd). Bring the whole family: Sunday, April 9, 8-10:30am!
Learn more and register online.
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A2O Spring Session Community Days |
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Presented in partnership with Mural Arts Philadelphia, Arts & Artists Outdoors (A2O) offers Philadelphia youth a unique experience: art education combined with environmental awareness, culminating in the creation of a site-specific artistic project! Each of the five A2O sites will host two events – a Community Day and a Dedication Day – to engage members of the public.
Check out the full schedule of A2O Spring Session Community Days.
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TreePhilly Spring Yard Tree Giveaway Registration |
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Registration for TreePhilly’s spring Yard Tree Giveaway season is now open! TreePhilly is a program of Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, the Fairmount Park Conservancy, and TD Bank. Philadelphia residents can register for two free yard trees per property. Select from four pick-up date options and a variety of large and medium shade trees, small flowering trees, and fruit trees. Pre-registration is encouraged, but walk-ins will be accepted during each event, while supplies last. At each event you will learn how to plant and care for your new tree, and you will take it home with free mulch.
Learn more and register for your trees.
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BirdPhilly Spring Update |
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Ready to explore the outdoors this spring? Take to the wing with BirdPhilly, an organization that plans birding field trips throughout Philadelphia. In addition to regular walks and talks, you can learn more about Philadelphia’s avian activity at the inaugural Wood Duck and Warbler Festival, on May 13 at the Wissahickon Environmental Center (300 W Northwestern Ave)! If you’d like to explore on your own schedule, you can now check out birding backpacks from Andorra, Cecil B. Moore, and Widener Libraries.
Learn more about exploring the city with BirdPhilly this spring.
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Philly Spring Cleanup |
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The Streets Department is hosting the 10th Annual Philly Spring Cleanup on Saturday, April 8 from 9am-2pm. Thousands of volunteers will participate in service projects throughout the city, including recreation centers, parks, and playgrounds. Join us to help clean the city and keep it looking its best!
Learn more about the 10th Annual Philly Spring Cleanup.
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Daniel Day at Campbell Square |
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Together with the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation will be hosting "Daniel Day" in honor of this year's Pennsylvania One Book Every Young Child Literacy Program's selection for 2017: Daniel Finds a Poem by Micha Archer. Join us as we recreate some activities that Daniel does in the book as we wait for the arrival of the author herself, Ms. Micha Archer, to read the story! This event is free and open to the public, although it is recommended people RSVP to mary-grace.gorman@phila.gov. You can join the fun on Tuesday April 18, 12:30pm at Campbell Square (Belgrade St & Allegheny Ave).
Learn more about the Pennsylvania One Book, Every Young Child Program and about the Free Library of Philadelphia.
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RFQ: Site-specific Artwork for Fishtown Recreation Center |
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On March 7, the City of Philadelphia’s Percent for Art Program, through the Office of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy, announced a $37,000 competition to commission a site-specific artwork for Fishtown Recreation Center. This commission is part of the $1.5 million Lederer Pool Replacement at Fishtown Recreation Center by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation.
The deadline for submissions in March 29. Read the full Requests for Qualifications call to artists.
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Philadelphia’s Other Squares |
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William Penn first designed Philadelphia as a city with a simplistic grid pattern featuring public green spaces including five public squares: one for each quadrant of the city and one marking the center. These five squares—Logan, Franklin, Rittenhouse, Washington, and Center (where City Hall and Dilworth Park are located today)—reflect Philadelphia’s rich history and function as a mainstay in Center City.
In addition to these five well-known Center City squares, there are many other squares throughout Philadelphia which also have rich histories and provide important access to green space for those living in the communities that surround them.
To read the history of Philly's squares, learn about three featured squares (Jefferson, Mifflin, and Campbell), and see the full list of 21 squares in Philly's park system, visit our blog!
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Philly Cup Skateboard Series |
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The Philly Cup Skateboard Series is an annual Philadelphia Parks & Recreation event. Starting in the spring, participants will perform in several competitions throughout the city, earning points toward the winning title at the finale. The skateboarders will be judged on style, consistency, technique, and amplitude. The top point earner in each age group will win the coveted “Philly Cup.” Since points will be counted April through September, participants that enter more events will have a better chance of winning the title. We’re kicking things off at Pop’s Playground (2554 Trenton Ave) on April 22. Come out to show us what you got!
Registration is taken on-site the day of each event from 11:00 to 11:45am, with a $5 fee. The competition begins at 12 noon and is open to all ages.
Learn more about the Philly Cup Skateboard Series.
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Cherry Blossom Festival |
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 Photo credit: Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia |
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The weeklong Cherry Blossom Festival (April 1-9) returns to Philly for the twentieth year, April 1-9. The festival is based on hanami, the Japanese custom of celebrating the start of spring by observing the blossoming of the beautiful cherry tree flowers. The celebration embraces Japanese culture, music, art, food, and entertainment through a variety of events. To catch some spectacular views of the blooming cherry trees, be sure to visit the Horticulture Center in Fairmount Park during the festival. For a perfect end to the week, return to the Horticulture Center for Sakura Sunday, where you’ll enjoy live music and dance performances, martial arts demonstrations, karaoke, and much more. Cherry trees only bloom for a short amount of time, so don’t forget your camera!
Check out the full Cherry Blossom Festival calendar of events.
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Be Outside, Skateboard, and Nature Camps |
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It’s time to start thinking about summer break! If you’re searching for some exciting way kids can spend their out-of-school days, look no further than PPR summer camps and outdoor experiences. Registration is now open for:
- Be Outside Teen Adventure Summer Program: 6 weeks of outdoor adventure for youth (12-14 years old), June 26-August 3
- Skateboard Camp: Two week-long sessions for 6-12 year-olds (no experience needed!), June 26-June 30 and August 14-August 18
- Pennypack Environmental Center Nature Camp: One week of natural discovery for 8-12 year-olds, June 26-June 30
Learn more, including fees, times, and locations.
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East Park Canoe House Dedication |
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On March 9, the award-winning newly restored East Park Canoe House was dedicated by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation (PPR), Temple University and philanthropist Gerry Lenfest. The $5 million East Park Canoe House Rehabilitation Project is a culmination of eight years of preservation efforts by PPR to save this one-of-a-kind recreational structure. The project will receive a Grand Jury Award for historic preservation by the Preservation Alliance of Greater Philadelphia in June.
Learn more about the dedication and the story of this historic structure.
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Reminder: Unity Cup Info Sessions |
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Want to register a soccer team for the 2017 Philadelphia International Unity Cup? The final two info sessions for this year’s tournament are:
- Thursday, March 23, 5:30pm: Carousel House (4300 Avenue of the Republic)
- Thursday, April 6, 6:30pm: Ramp Playground (3300 Solly Ave)
Learn more about the Unity Cup tournament, including what’s new this year.
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2017 Philadelphia Activities Grant |
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Applications for the 2017 Philadelphia Activities Fund Grant are now available! The Philadelphia Activities Fund, Inc., is a non-profit corporation established by the Mayor and City Council to foster and promote the educational values of sportsmanship, the arts, and health to individuals in Philadelphia. The Fund offers financial support to programs and organizations that encourage the instruction and education of individuals. Applications for fiscal year 2018 must be submitted by May 1, 2017.
Learn more and submit your application for the Philadelphia Activities Fund Grant!
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Tarken Hockey Camp |
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Tarken Ice Rink in Oxford Circle will be continuing its spring hockey camp this year! Running April 5 through May 6, the camp will offer five weeks of dry land and on-ice training, with 10 sessions total: five Wednesdays from 6-9pm and five Saturdays from 10am-1pm. This is a high-intensity camp that is designed to push players another notch in their development, giving local hockey players an elite-style program at an affordable rate.
To register or learn more, stop by the rink at 6250 Frontenac St or call (215) 685-1226.
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Reminder: Performances in Public Spaces Grants |
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The deadline to apply for this year’s Performances in Public Spaces Grants is 5pm on March 27. Performances in Public Spaces is a program that delivers meaningful, cultural experiences in Philadelphia’s communities and provides opportunities for Philadelphians and their families to see high quality performances in their neighborhoods for free. Philadelphia artists, individuals and organizations are invited to partner with one or more designated Performances in Public Spaces locations on the submission of proposals for free neighborhood-based public performances in 2017.
Submit your application now to perform in one of Philadelphia’s public spaces this summer!
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Storytelling Campfires at Pennypack Environmental Center |
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Enjoy an evening of stories around the campfire behind the Environmental Center (8600 Verree Road)! All campfires are free, begin at 7:30PM, and will be followed by marshmallows to toast. Join the fun on the following Fridays: April 7, May 19, June 9, July 7, August 11, and September 15.
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Dr. Seuss Day at Bridesburg and Rivera Rec Centers |
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On Thursday, March 2, kids at Bridesburg and Rivera Rec Centers celebrated Dr. Seuss’ Birthday in true Seuss style: with Green Eggs and Ham, Cat in the Hat snacks, and storytime! Special guests and other surprises added to a great day.
Learn more about the festivities at Bridesburg and Rivera Rec Centers.
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DiSilvestro’s T.A.T.T.O.O. Program |
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Every second Wednesday of each month, DiSilvestro Playground hosts T.A.T.T.O.O.: "Tough Answers, Tough Topics, Often Overlooked." These monthly sessions are led by Pastor David Ings and are designed to challenge the minds of our youth in the community and to raise their awareness regarding common cultural behavior ills that result in passive-aggressive dispositions, low self-esteem, multidisciplinary adolescent issues, and incarceration. Each month a different theme is discussed; March’s theme was ‘Community.’ About fifteen young people ages 8-19 were educated on how to contribute and help foster their community using positivity and benevolence. The evening concluded with pizza for all and even a few laughs!
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Staff Profile: Fernando Reyes |
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Fernando Reyes is a Grounds Facilities Maintenance Worker 1 at Fox Chase Recreation Center in Northeast Philadelphia. He started his career with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation in January 2016, after previously working for a contracting company in the private sector.
Learn more about Fernando’s busy days at Fox Chase!
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Rivera and Schmidt Hit the Ice at Scanlon Rink By Tammy Harrity, Recreation Leader II, Schmidt Playground |
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The Rivera After School Program had tried out their skills on the ice several months ago, and this time Beth Perkowski invited some of the Schmidt Playground children to join in the fun. On Monday, March 6, the adventure began…
Learn more about these young skaters’ afternoon on the ice!
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Junod Playground’s Tot Rec Campfire Program By Charles A. Christman III, Recreation Leader, Max Myers Playground |
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On February 8, Northeast Philadelphia’s Junod Playground's Tot Rec Program had its annual "Campfire Program," given by Mary Grace Gorman of the Outdoor Experience program. The children learned all about camp safety, what gear they need to go camping, how to set up a tent, all about nature and the animals that are in the woods, and most importantly, campfire safety. It was all smiles, big eyes, and enjoyment for these new young outdoorspeople!
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Shot Tower Playground’s Toddler Spanish ClubBy Jennifer Cox, Recreation Leader, Shot Tower Playground |
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Queen Village’s Shot Tower Playground holds a Toddler Spanish Club on Wednesday mornings. This group is designed to encourage children to absorb the Spanish language and culture through play, music, and activities. Participants are learning Spanish songs, the colors, shapes, emotions, greetings, and everyday conversation pieces.
Learn more about Shot Tower’s Toddler Spanish Club!
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Carousel House Wheelchair Basketball Tournament
By Samantha Greenberg, Recreation Specialty Instructor |
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From March 3-5, the 36th Annual Carousel House Wheelchair Basketball Tournament took place at Carousel House Recreation Center and The High School of the Future. The weekend brought together 16 teams from all throughout the east coast. As usual, this tournament would not be possible without all the hard work and dedication of Philadelphia Parks & Recreation staff, specifically those at Carousel House, who spend several months planning to make sure the weekend goes off without a hitch. PPR congratulates all of the athletes, staff, and volunteers on a job well done!
Learn more about this year’s Carousel House Wheelchair Basketball Tournament.
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