March 2018 saw school visits, rallies and the Mayor’s budget address.

Here are nine of our favorite moments.


Mayor Kenney announces his proposed budget for the next fiscal year during his address on March 1. Learn more about what the FY19 budget proposal supports.

Mayor Kenney announces his proposed budget for the next fiscal year during his address on March 1

Mayor Kenney joins Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown and the National Youth Foundation for the Girls Rally: Born to Make HERstory event on March 3.

Mayor Kenney joins Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown and the National Youth Foundation for the Girls Rally: Born to Make HERstory event on March 3.

Mayor Kenney celebrates Read Across America Week by reading Dr. Seuss classic, “Green Eggs and Ham” at John Hancock Demonstration School on March 6.

Mayor Kenney celebrates Read Across America Week by reading Dr. Seuss classic, “Green Eggs and Ham” at John Hancock Demonstration School on March 6.

Mayor Kenney participates in a roundtable discussion with AmeriCorps members on March 14 as part of AmeriCorps Week.

Mayor Kenney participates in a roundtable discussion with AmeriCorps members on March 14 as part of AmeriCorps Week.

Mayor Kenney visits Freire Charter Middle School on March 15.

Mayor Kenney visits Freire Charter Middle School on March 15.

Pipers perform at the St. Patrick’s Day Commemoration on March 17.

Pipers perform at the St. Patrick’s Day Commemoration on March 17.

Mayor Kenney speaks to students in former Mayor John Street’s Local Government and Advocacy class at Temple University on March 20.

Mayor Kenney speaks to students in former Mayor John Street’s Local Government and Advocacy class at Temple University on March 20.

Mayor Kenney joins PAL officials, and community members for the grand opening of the 26th District PAL Center on March 23.

Mayor Kenney joins PAL officials, and community members for the grand opening of the 26th District PAL Center on March 23.

A participant holds a sign during the March for Our Lives Philadelphia on March 24.

A participant holds a sign during the March for Our Lives Philadelphia on March 24.