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June, 2016 |
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Dear Friends:
By now you are aware of the REBUILD initiative, which is the mayor’s plan to invest $300 million to rebuild Philadelphia’s parks, recreation centers and libraries. We’ve been working with our partners at the Philadelphia Parks Alliance, the Fairmount Park Conservancy, the Philadelphia Recreation Advisory Council, and the Friends of the Free Library to make sure constituents understand the importance of this historic initiative. Components of this outreach have included the Rally for Rebuild at Lloyd Hall with hundreds of staff and supporters, several rounds of testimony before City Council by the volunteers and families who use our facilities, printed educational materials, and in-person visits and letters addressed to Councilmembers.
At this point, I’ve had the chance to meet with hundreds of staff from several divisions, including Programs, Operations, and Skilled Trades. We don’t always agree on everything at PPR, but in every single one of these conversation I’ve heard a resounding call for capital investments and upgrades. There is unanimous concern about our facilities throughout the department, and the opportunity we’ve been seeking for decades—the chance to fix it—is right before us.
Through my work in Hunting Park while leading the Fairmount Park Conservancy, I’ve seen what difference investments in our parks and recreation centers can make. After the City and the Conservancy invested $5 million in Hunting Park, crime went down 89% within a half-mile of the park over the next three years. Comparable investments elsewhere have resulted in similar improvements in public safety, as well as improved access to educational programs, job opportunities, and health outcomes. Imagine what a $300 million investment from the City (plus more than $200 in investments from philanthropic organizations, the state and federal government) can make in the communities we serve? Imagine what an improvement it would make in your working conditions as well. Our kids deserve better, and you deserve better.
I am urging each of you to become even more engaged in this effort, especially those on the front line in our communities. You have the chance to help people understand that REBUILD will change the face of our neighborhoods and the future of the young people we serve.
Kathryn Ott Lovell
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Comcast Donation Brings 3-D Printers, New Educational Software to PPR Computing Centers |
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On May 11, Comcast announced a donation of $105,000 to Philadelphia Parks & Recreation’s Public Access Computing Center program to purchase educational software, equipment – most notably three 3-D printers – and support staffing. These centers include 19 KEYSPOTS that are part of the city-wide KEYSPOT Network coordinated by the Mayor’s Commission on Literacy in partnership with the Office of Innovation & Technology. The 3-D printers will be installed at Kingsessing Recreation Center, Starr Garden Recreation Center and Tustin Recreation Center, and training and technical support will be provided by NextFab, a Philadelphia non-profit maker-space. The donation will promote digital inclusion in neighborhoods across the City by making technology more accessible.
Read a Technically Philly article about the Comcast donation
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Indego Bike Stations near Parks & Playgrounds |
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Photo Credit: Darren Burton Photography |
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PPR is excited to partner with Indego to bring another amenity–bike share–to our public spaces. Thanks to a donation from the William Penn Foundation, 24 new stations focused on connecting neighborhoods with the City’s parks and waterfront public spaces have opened this spring, joining preexisting stations near parks like Rittenhouse Square and recreation centers like Shot Tower, which opened last year.
View a full list of Indego stations near PPR parks and recreation centers, and learn what else is new with Indego this spring.
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Macbeth at Venice Island |
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May 19-22 at 8 p.m.
Venice Island Performing Arts Center (7 Lock Street)
Murder is just business in this production of Shakespeare's classic tragedy. Macbeth is a high-ranking employee at a successful corporation, but when three Witches insist that she will rise to the position of CEO, she must decide whether she is willing to snatch that calling for herself. Shoebox Company's Macbeth takes this thrilling story of twisted ambition and smashes it into the cutthroat world of American capitalism. How do life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness lead to death, depravity, and the pursuit of power?
For tickets and more information, visit http://veniceisland.org/ or call 215-685-3583.
This performance is the very first time members of Venice Island staff have generated and built a full production from the ground up.
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Launch of Google Street View Trekker |
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On May 16, Philadelphia became the first major city in the United States to partner with Google to capture imagery of hundreds of miles of trails, parks, and cultural attractions to add to Google’s worldwide database of maps. With one of the largest urban park systems in the United States, this is yet another “Philly First.” Staff from Philadelphia Parks & Recreation in partnership with Fairmount Park Conservancy are borrowing Google’s Trekker camera equipment, hiking around these unique and amazing locations, and will share these images for processing and future inclusion as panoramic images that everyone can see and enjoy on Street View in Google Maps.
Data will be gathered between now and the end of October, to submit to Google. After a lengthy and thorough editing process, Google will upload the information to their Google Street View Maps six to twelve months after completion of the project. Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Fairmount Park Conservancy will make an announcement when the maps are ready to be unveiled to the public.
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Mud Day 2016 |
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Join us as we celebrate International Mud Day with mud kitchens, a mud bath, mud art, mud play, mud science, and more!
When: Tuesday, June 21, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Who: Children ages 2-5 (parents must stay with child)
Where: Pennypack Environmental Center (8600A Verree Road)
How: Register before Friday, June 17 by emailing mary-grace.gorman@phila.gov or calling 215-685-0427. The cost is $5 per child. A completed application and signed waiver are necessary to participate in this event.
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Now Hiring: Lifeguards |
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PPR is looking for lifeguards for our summer pool season! Starting salary is $12.33 an hour.
Candidates 15 years or older must attend a lifeguard screening at one of our three indoor training facilities:
- Sayre Morris Swimming Pool: Monday and Friday between 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
- Pickett Swimming Pool: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday between 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
- Lincoln Pool: Tuesday and Thursday between 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
After the screening is passed, candidates must complete 21.5 hours of lifeguard training.
To learn more, visit www.phila.gov/lifeguards. Or, download one of our flyers and spread the word!
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Wheel Fun Rentals at FDR Park |
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Just in time for the warm weather, Wheel Fun Rentals is now renting bicycles and surreys at FDR Park on the weekend!
Learn more about bike rentals at FDR Park
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Spring Visual Art Show |
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Show Dates: May 16-June 3
Award Ceremony: Thursday, June 2 at 5pm
Gallery at City Hall & 2nd Floor
The Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Spring Art Show is a culminating event for the PPR Visual Arts Programs. Participants are given a chance to show their work and get recognized on a citywide level, while the public is exposed to the happenings of the Department’s facilities. A map of each district is provided in the exhibit with works from each district so viewers can connect the work to the location and neighborhood. Learn more about the Spring Visual Art Show.
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Available Jobs |
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We’re hiring! Visit our Employment page to learn more.
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Community Fishing Days |
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Philadelphia Parks & Recreation will offer free Community Fishing Days at Pleasant Hill Park (8900 N. Delaware Avenue) this summer. Join us every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. through August 6. We will provide equipment, bait and instruction.
For inquiries, contact PPR’s Stewardship office at (215) 683-3679.
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Register for the Philadelphia Games |
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June 4-10 & July 16
Participate in the city’s largest annual athletic competition for seniors! Open to all Philadelphia, Southeastern PA & Southern NJ residents ages 50+, the Philadelphia Games includes activities ranging from swimming, running and dance, to chess, shuffleboard and Scrabble.
Learn more and register at www.philadelphiagames.org
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Farmers Markets in Parks |
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While there are several year-round farmers' markets in PPR parks, spring and summer offer expanded locations and offerings!
Check out our list of farmers markets to find fresh food options near you.
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Inside Out Artwork at Disston Rec Center By Trudy Keegan |
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Inside Out, an initiative by the Philadelphia Museum of Art that brings "inside" art pieces to communities "outside" of the museum, has installed the painting Girl in the Red Ruff to the wall at the base of the entrance steps to Disston Recreation Center (4423 Longshore Ave.). Visitors entering via the main entrance and the steps to the left will be greeted by this classic piece now through July 15.
This is one of several paintings in the Tacony community (among them one at Disston & Torresdale, and another at the Tacony Branch of the Free Library).
Girl in the Red Ruff was originally painted as an oil on canvas by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in France, in 1896.
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Movies in the Park |
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This summer, join PPR for a series of 21 free family-friendly movie nights in neighborhood parks and playgrounds across the city.
Download the 2016 movie night schedule
Also check out the Dell Music Center’s Free Tuesday Movie Night series.
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Philadelphia International Unity Cup Update |
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Soccer teams from across the region responded enthusiastically to participate in the Philadelphia International Unity Cup! We are thrilled to announce that all 32 slots are filled, but we are still accepting teams who wish to be placed on the wait list in the event a team is unable to participate.
Thank you to the following teams:
North America: United States, Mexico
Caribbean: Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Haiti
Africa: Liberia, Cape Verde, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Senegal, Congo, Ivory Coast, Sudan
Asia: Vietnam, India, South Korea, Bhutan, Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar
Europe: Italy, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Turkey, Spain
South America: Colombia, Argentina
Central America: Guatemala, Honduras
Learn more about the Philadelphia International Unity Cup and how to sign up for the wait list at www.phila.gov/unitycup.
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Tacony Creek Park Summer Block Parties |
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Join the TTF Watershed Partnership and other partners in Tacony Creek Park for the 4th Annual "Celebrate Your Park, Discover Your Creek!" Come learn about your park and your water with fun, family friendly activities, free water ice and pretzels!
The block parties are scheduled from 5-7 p.m. on:
- Tuesday, June 21 at I St and Ramona Ave - 4528 I St Philadelphia, PA 19124
- Wednesday, June 22 at Whitaker Ave and Loudon St - 635 Tampa St Philadelphia, PA 19120
- Thursday, June 23 at Tabor Rd and Olney Ave - 799 E Olney Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19120
Contact: doryan@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853
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PPR and City Representative’s Office to Execute Philadelphia Marathon |
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On April 29, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and Philadelphia’s Office of the City Representative announced a formal partnership to produce the Philadelphia Marathon. As part of the partnership, changes will be made to Race Weekend, including moving the Half Marathon to Saturday, November 19, as well as modifying both the Half and Full Marathon courses to be even more runner-friendly, and increasing the prize money for the Full Marathon.
In the new collaboration, Jim Marino from Philadelphia Parks & Recreation will take on the role of Race Director and City Representative Sheila Hess will function as Executive Director. Parks & Recreation, which has successfully managed the Blue Cross Broad Street Run for over 35 years, will oversee all race operations and logistics, while the Office of the City Representative will continue to handle marketing and promotion, coordination of the charity program, production of the Health & Fitness Expo, as well as management of entertainment-focused parts of Race Weekend.
Learn more about the 2016 Philadelphia Marathon at www.philadelphiamarathon.com.
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PPR Baseball All-Star Games |
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The majority of this year’s baseball all-star games will take place on Saturday, June 4. The schedule of games is as follows:
Crispin Gardens (Holme and Convent Avenues):
- 10 a.m. Under 10 Majors
- 10 a.m. Under 10 Minors
- 12:30 p.m. Under 8 Division
- 12:30 p.m. Under 12 Majors
- 12:30 p.m. Under 12 Minors
James J. Ramp Playground (8000 Solly Avenue)
- 12:00 p.m. Under 14 Division
The Under 17 Division will play its game in mid-July at Ramp Playground.
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Philly Stones League: A Unique Sports Opportunity in Fairmount Park |
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The Philly Stones League was started 10 years ago by three friends–Chris Kinka and John Janick of Philadelphia, and Jason Sizak of New York–while on a camping trip in Western New York. They invented Stones out of boredom using sports equipment that they packed with them.
Stones, also called bocce golf, combines elements of bocce, golf, chess, billiards, and basketball. It is a ball toss game that is played on a defined obstacle course. Teams, which are often duos, throw their stones at a target ball with the closest ones scoring points. With each round, the target ball advances on the course and when the end of the course is reached, the team with the most points wins.
Continue reading about Philly Stones
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South Philadelphia Community Health and Literacy Center |
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On May 9, the City of Philadelphia and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) unveiled the new South Philadelphia Community Health and Literacy Center. The $42.5 million, 96,000-sqaure-foot LEED-certified facility includes DiSilvestro Playground and Recreation Center; a state-of-the-art Free Library of Philadelphia South Philadelphia Library; a Philadelphia Department of Public Health community health center; and a CHOP pediatric primary care center.
Learn more about the services the South Philly Community Health and Literacy Center will provide.
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Retirements: Susan Slawson and Cynthia Douglas |
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Susan Slawson is retiring after eight years of dedicated service to Philadelphia Parks & Recreation. In 2008, she was appointed Commissioner of Recreation by Mayor Michael A. Nutter. After the merger with the Fairmount Park Commission in 2010, Commissioner Slawson’s title was changed to First Deputy Commissioner of Recreation and Programs. In her role, she managed programming, recreation facilities, pools, the Dell Music Center, and community groups. Continue reading about Commissioner Slawson.
Cynthia D. Douglas is retiring as Chief of Staff to First Deputy Commissioner Susan Slawson after 35 years of public service. Cynthia joined PPR (then known as the Department of Recreation) as Chief of Staff in 2009, taking on a plethora of responsibilities that utilized her multifaceted background. In her seven years with PPR, Cynthia has helped to secure nearly $15 million in grant reimbursements from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for recreation capital projects. Under the direction of Commissioner Slawson, Cynthia and colleagues were instrumental in securing a Federal Keystone Grant, now known as the KEYSPOT program that provided computers and dedicated staff in nineteen recreation centers. She also worked on tasks and attended events on behalf of Commissioner Slawson, supported the efforts of the Dell Music Center, and coordinated the department’s Combined Campaign and the Red Cross Blood Drive. Continue reading about Cynthia Douglas.
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2016 Broad Street Run |
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It was another successful year for the Broad Street Run, despite the rainy weather. Thanks to all of the staff who contributed to the planning and execution of the race and expo. Below are a few links to 2016 Broad Street Run coverage.
Read our Broad Street Run Expo recap
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Philly Cup Series: Pop's Skatepark |
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The first skateboard competition of the 2016 Philly Cup Series was held at Pop's Skatepark on April 16. It was a beautiful day, and over 50 competitors between the ages of 5 and 60 registered to compete.
The next competition will be held on Saturday, June 11 at Gray's Ferry Skatepark (3600 Grays Ferry Avenue). Registration is at 11 a.m.; the competition starts at 12 p.m.
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Performances in Public Spaces |
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This summer, Performances in Public Spaces returns for another year of free performances in public parks and plazas across the city. An initiative led by the Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, Performances in Public Spaces directly supports artists and performing arts organizations, encouraging collaboration and creativity between artists and performance site stewards.
This year’s performances include the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts at the Awbury Arboretum, the Olney Youth Arts Festival in Fisher Park, Mad Beatz Music Drumming at Norris Square Park, and more!
View the full list of Performances in Public Spaces
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Arbor Day of Service |
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The last Friday in April, annually Arbor Day, started chilly and gray at the Horticulture Center in West Fairmount Park with a steaming cup of coffee provided by Bartlett Tree Experts. By 8 a.m., arborists from Bartlett and John B Ward Tree Company were staging their trucks, roping off work areas, and setting climbing lines in trees. A site work map, showing the Horticulture Center grounds, identified trees to be pruned and those to be removed, by species and sizes.
After coffee, the tree work began in earnest, accompanied by the buzzing of chainsaws and the zip zip zip of handsaws, and the climbers warning the ground men of a “headache,” as dead and dying limbs were pruned out and dropped to ground. Meanwhile, over 50 volunteers from TD Bank arrived and began weeding and mulching the 40+ trees comprising the cherry tree allee.
Continue reading about the 2016 Arbor Day celebration
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What’s New at Roosevelt Playground |
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Villanova Hosts STEM Activity Day
On April 19, a team of students and faculty from Villanova University who have been working with children from Roosevelt Playground’s After School program for over a year held a STEM Activity Day for the kids. Continue reading about STEM Activity Day at Roosevelt Playground
National Astronomy Night
On a chilly Saturday evening, about 100 adults and children gathered to celebrate National Astronomy Night at Roosevelt Playground. Bill Freedman from the Franklin Institute brought his high-powered telescope to view the stars. The best view was Jupiter with two of its moons. Continue reading about National Astronomy Night at Roosevelt Playground.
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Into the Parks Program Goes Fishing |
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Recently, the Into the Parks Program (Saturday Adventure Club) for youth ages 8-12 citywide went fishing, hiking and exploring in Pennypack Park, and attended the Sheep Shearing Festival at Fox Chase Farm on April 23.
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Rec Leader Selected as Classic Rock Fan of the Year |
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John McBride, Recreation Leader III at Bridesburg and the Broad Street Run finish line announcer, was selected as Classic Rock 102.9 MGK's Fan of the Year after a series of challenges, and will have a two-hour guest air shift on a day in the not too distant future. While competing, John used a Q & A segment to promote Philadelphia Parks & Recreation as well as the Broad Street Run. It should be noted that the John DeBella show, who hosted the contest, holds an annual turkey drive to feed the hungry each year at LOVE Park, through the cooperation of Philadelphia Parks & Recreation.
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Urban Forestry Management Class |
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The spring course for citizens to learn about forest management concluded on May 14 with a field day in the Pennypack. Thirty-six citizens from around the city participated in the 6-week course discussing topics including:
- biological diversity and ecological relationships: what are the living parts of an ecosystem, and how do they interact with each other?
- habitat components: what do plants, animals and other species need from the environment?
- ecological succession: how does a biological community grow and change through time?
These trained volunteers will now assist parks staff with monitoring and maintaining the restoration site at 3 Springs Hollow in Pennypack Park, as well as the other sites in Cobbs Creek Park and Wissahickon Valley Park.
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Spring Talent Shows |
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This spring, Philadelphia’s children, teens and adults have local opportunities to present their performing arts talents at Philadelphia Parks & Recreation district talent shows. Over 250 dancers and singers have graced area stages to the delight of their peers, families, and friends.
Shows have already been staged in District 1 (Pollock School), District 3 (Lawncrest Recreation Center), District 6 (Cecil B. Moore Recreation Center), and District 8 (Kingsessing Recreation Center). Upcoming shows will be at the Bridesburg Recreation Center (District 2), Venice Island Performing Arts and Recreation Center (District 4), and McCall School (District 7).
Learn more and read reports from recent PPR District Talent Shows
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Reminder: Summer Camp T-shirt Contest |
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As PPR gears up for the summer season, we are offering another opportunity for recreation centers to show us what makes their program stand out! We've seen some great summer camp T-shirt designs over the years, and now we would like to reward you for your creativity.
Learn more about the Summer Camp T-shirt Contest, including criteria, judging, and the prize.
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Philadelphia Union Visits Capitolo |
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On May 7, the Philadelphia Union came out to Capitolo Playground and brought two of their players-- Richie Marquez and Fabinho--to run drills and play games with the kids from the neighborhood. Over 150 kids, ages 6-12, participated in the clinic. A fun time was had by all! Thanks to the Philadelphia Union for a great day!
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Creating the Weed ID Guide By Nic Esposito, Sustainable Practices and Operational Standards Manager |
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When I first joined the department to manage the PowerCorps program, our biggest challenge was to figure out how to train fifty volunteers joining our department to identify and remove invasive species. In the midst of one of those early meetings Barb McCabe asked, “Wouldn’t it be great if we had a guide to identify invasive plants?”
After three years on my “to-do” list, and countless design meetings later, I’m proud to say that we made Barb’s wish a reality.
Continue reading about the creation of the Weed ID Guide
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Top Social Media Report |
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Over the last month, the department has made some important announcements and led a couple major citywide events, which helped grow our amount of followers across all social media platforms. According to the analytics, our followers were mostly interested in Broad Street Run recaps, various Trails Week content, the announcement about the upcoming Philadelphia International Unity Cup soccer tournament, the Parks Build Community contest (which will award a $20k grant to one of three PPR sites), the possible sugary drink tax, Love Your Park Week, and a few job opportunities. Aside from major events and announcements, our regular promotion of programs and neighborhood events continue to attract consistent attention across all social media accounts. Below is an overview of our top social media posts in the last month.
Download our May 2016 Social Media Report
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Staff Profile: RSI Kevin Smith |
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Kevin Smith is what you would call a “rec rat.” He has been around Philadelphia Parks & Recreation (PPR) since childhood due to his mother’s job as a recreation leader.
At the age of 16, Kevin began working for PPR, first as a lifeguard at Kendrick Recreation Center, and then as a Recreation Specialty Instructor (RSI) at Awbury Playground, where he helped out with summer camp and other seasonal responsibilities at the site. Some years later, Kevin began his current role, working alongside Program Director Terri Kerwawich. He now works seasonally as an RSI for PPR during the summer, and is employed full-time as a high school math teacher during the academic year.
Continue reading about Kevin Smith.
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Lonnie Young Boxer Wins Golden Gloves |
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Boxer Tyree Crowder and his boxing coach Darnell Hudson |
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On April 30, Tyree Crowder won the Golden Gloves Boxing match at the Liacouras Center. Everyone from Tyree’s recreation center, Lonnie Young, is very proud of him. Lonnie Young Strong!
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Darkness into Light 5K Walk/Run |
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On May 7, the Pieta House Darkness into Light 5K Walk/Run took place along Boathouse Row. This first-time event was estimating about 100 participants and ended up with over 200 on the morning of the event. The concept is to promote suicide awareness by walking eastward as the sun rises.
Learn more about Darkness into Light Philadelphia
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Video Update: Bridesburg After School Program |
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April is always a month that means new beginnings, and the Bridesburg After School Program got into the spirit of new beginnings through baseball and other activities! View the latest Bridesburg After School Program Slideshow Report video to learn more.
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2016 Donor Dash |
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Over 12,000 runners and walkers participated in the 21st Annual Donor Dash 10K and 5K runs and 3-mile walk held on April 17.
This busy family took advantage of the only sunny Sunday in recent memory and attended both the Dash for Donors and the Sukura Sunday Cherry Blossom Festival on April 17.
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Comcast Cares Day at 12th & Cambria Playground |
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On April 30, Comcast Cares Day landed at the 12th & Cambria Playground. Volunteers from Comcast and the community contributed their time and energy to help revitalize the 12th & Cambria Playground as part of this annual event that takes place each April during National Volunteer Month, on the heels of Earth Week. Comcast Cares Day is the nation’s largest single-day corporate volunteer effort and part of the company’s year-round commitment to community service. Now in its 14th year, the annual day of service has completed nearly 6,000 projects and has contributed more than $16 million to local non-profit organizations.
Continue reading about Comcast Cares Day at 12th & Cambria Playground
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Sheep Shearing Festival |
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This year, the annual Sheep Shearing Festival at Fox Chase Farm took place on Saturday, April 23. It was a rainy morning for setting up, but the wonderful staff at the Pennypack Environmental Center with the help of the Outdoor Experience Committee Members, PEC Teen Advisory Council and many volunteers, managed to have a very successful event.
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Northeast Art Programming
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Sam Perry, a Youth Workforce Development Recreation Specialty Instructor (RSI) assigned to the Northeast cluster, has been busy holding art programs at recreation centers and playgrounds. Sam sent us updates on a few recent projects:
Roosevelt Playground Banner
The children at Roosevelt Playground made a great collaborative effort and all worked together on a large banner for the center's main room where the After School program is held. They were able to draw with pencils and markers, and also paint with water colors and acrylic. They loved being able to explore lots of different materials! After the imagery in the banner was completed, the kids painted and placed the words "Roosevelt After School" onto their work. View photos from the Roosevelt Playground banner project.
Stop-motion Movies
Sam also shared stop motion movies from his children’s photography classes at Piccoli, Pelbano and Roosevelt:
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P3 at Fisher Park Playground |
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This spring, District 3’s Fisher Park Playground got the Plants Make Positive Places (P3) treatment. In support of District Supervisor John Smeltzer’s pursuit to make District 3 the “Garden District” of PPR, Seasonal Horticulturist Carol Pollard Ndeti and the Operations Crew of District 3 renovated two garden beds full of invasive weeds and tree seedlings into something a little more beautiful. The crew worked hard, getting down and dirty, with some who never gardened before getting on their hands and knees to give it a try for the first time. Annual Snapdragons and Begonias were planted, and thanks to the Horticulture Center for providing the plants. Although the official P3 program is still accepting applications for fall plantings, this was a great way to add immediate support to an Operations project.
Great job, guys... you rock!
View more pictures from the Fisher Park Playground workday
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Photo: Making Mother’s Day Bags at Max Myers |
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Tree Planting Ceremony at F.J. Myers |
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On May 4, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, the Phillies, and Philadelphia Gas Works held a Home Runs for Trees event at Francis J. Myers Recreation Center, with the help of the Phanatic and kids from the rec center.
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