Thursday, March 31, 2016

CCRA News Letter



WHAT'S NEW IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Members Weigh In On Soda/Sugar Tax
Let There Be Light: CCRA Pioneers LED Street Fixtures
CCRA NEWS AND EVENTS:
"Free" Beer at CCRA's "Earth Night"
Town Hall with City Council President Darrell L. Clarke
Street Closure
CCRA Upcoming Events
Local Merchant Spotlight
CCRA Merchant Member Discount Program
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS AND EVENTS:
Art Exhibit at Twenty-Two
Steps Toward a No-Carbon House
Groundbreaking Ceremony for 22nd & Market Memorial Park
Greenfield Tours and Outreach Events
Free Street Trees
Philadelphia City Institute Library need Donations
  
       
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2016 CCRA CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Thursday, April 7

Tuesday, April 12

Wednesday, April  20

Tuesday, April 26

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Thursday, May 12

Tuesday, May 24
Zoning Meeting

Wednesday, May 25
Annual Meeting

WHAT'S NEW IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Members Weigh In On Soda/Sugar Tax
Sure, it  lacks  the statistical reliability  of a Gallup poll. But last week's member survey provided interesting responses to Mayor Kenney's proposed  tax on sugar/soda drinks.   Seventy- four members completed  four questions about the proposed 3 cents per oz. tax  - 62 favored the tax and 12 opposed it.   Asked whether the three cents per ounce levy was "appropriate", "too high", or "too low", 42 replied that it was appropriate, 9 replied that it was too high, while 11 replied that it was too low. Fifty- two respondents wrote narrative comments,  many of which addressed  the rationale for implementing the tax to generate  revenues for  education initiatives  ($256 million for pre kindergarten seats for 25,000 students and 25 "community schools"), $350 million in infrastructure improvements and expenditures for energy efficiency, and  $26 million for the $5 billion  pension deficit. One respondent in favor of the tax wrote: "The Mayor has an ambitious plan for universal pre K and renovation of parks and rec centers. This is a good way to fund it and maybe it will also reduce the consumption of sugary drinks and thus promote good health." A member  opposing the levy stated: "This is a severely regressive tax . . . we give unconscionable tax breaks to developers and affluent buyers of new condos. If we are to have nice things, we need to tax people who have money, not those who are struggling, no matter what we think of their personal health." 
Let There Be Light: CCRA Pioneers LED Street Fixtures
The CCRA Streets Committee's chair, traffic engineer Frank Montgomery, and committee members (especially David Rose, Walter Spencer, Maggie Mund, and Vivian Seltzer) partnered with the City's Streets Department to implement a Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development grant to CCRA for  21st Century LED street lights. Installations so far are located along 20th Street near Spruce Street, and parts of Naudain and Bonsall Streets. With well over a 1,000 lights in varying styles (upwards of 20 types) to be upgraded in our district alone, this grant constitutes a first step towards an eventual  goal of implementing LED fixtures citywide so that all neighborhoods enjoy a brighter, "cleaner", white light with improved aesthetics, energy efficiency and safety.
CCRA NEWS 
AND EVENTS
"Free" Beer at CCRA's "Earth Night" Celebration, Wed, 4/20, Trinity Center, 22nd & Spruce, 6 - 8:30 PM
It's a first! CCRA will be serving Yards Brewing Company craft beer.  Also featured: wine pourings (courtesy of Moore Brothers), hors d'oeuvres and desserts (courtesy of Di Bruno Bros.), "eco-inspired" music, an Earth Day trivia game (with prizes), and several "green community" organizations touting their eco-friendly wares and services. There also will be a silent auction and a few live auction items (click here to see current (and growing) list.  This year's event will have an Earth Day theme (April 22 will be the 46th Earth Day!), and will be held in the beautiful "Great Hall" of the Trinity Center for Urban Life.Tickets $35 for those under 35 and $75 for everyone else, on line at our 
 
Sponsors: AT&T, Elfant Wissahickon Realtors, and Firstrust Bank. Proceeds will support CCRA. 
Town Hall with City Council President Darrell L. Clarke, Thurs, 4/7, Temple Beth Zion - Beth Israel, 300 South 18th Street (18th & Spruce), 7-8 pm
Not only is he the president of City Council, but he is the councilperson for the 5th Councilmanic District, a portion of which falls within CCRA's boundaries.  Take advantage of this rare opportunity to dialogue with Councilman Clarke on issues of concern to you.
Street Closure: 25th St. from Manning to Locust
Saturday, 4/2, 8 AM to 8 PM and Sunday, 4/3, 8 AM to 8 PM
 
25th Street from Manning to Locust will be shut down to all traffic.  Police Officers or Flagmen will be stationed at the following intersections to direct local traffic:
25th & Spruce; 24th & Spruce; 23rd & Locust; 24th & Locust.
 
The police officers/flagmen will be able to facilitate vehicle access to and from private resident garages within these limits. 
 
Signs will be posted and no vehicles will be allowed to park inside the closure.  If you need a logistics map, contact the SRPGC to have it emailed to you.
 
All residents of Locust Point will be able to access their garage via Locust Street.  This portion of Locust from 23rd to 25th will also be two-way traffic monitored by local police. 
Meet Your Elected Representatives
Thurs. May 12, 2016, 7 - 8 pm, Temple Beth Zion  Beth Israel 300 South 18th Street:  Pennsylvania Senator Farnese Town Hall, 7-8pm.  
Local Merchant Spotlight: Crow & the Pitcher, 267 S. 19th St.
American restaurant & bar with a cheese-cart selection in a relaxed space including sidewalk seats.  It definitely has 
a strong French flair to it and we are lucky to have them in our neighborhood.  Besides being a CCRA business member and 
an inaugural member of our Dine-In program (CCRA members can take advantage of the 20% discount they offer with your 
membership card), the owner, Michael Franco is a warm and fuzzy kind of guy, as are all the servers.  Good place to just
go and hang out. Like Michael, many of the servers are from the former Le Bec Fin.  In fact, Le Bec Fin's former owner,
George Perrier, spends a lot of time there, especially in the kitchen!!!!  They even have the old famous Le Bec Fin cheese
cart.  C'est fantastique pour le brunch de fin de semaine et le dîner tous les soirs sauf le lundi!!!
CCRA Merchant Member Discount Program
Support our local merchants and save money too. These local merchants will provide a discount (described here) to any member who shows a current CCRA membership card (Di Bruno Bros. has its own CCRA card) and personal identification.

Raven Lounge, 1718 Sansom St. (215-840-3577)
Rim's Dry Cleaners & Tailors,2203 South St. (215-546-1889)
Rittenhouse Hardware, 2001 Pine St. (215-735-6311)
Rittenhouse Pet Supply, 135 S. 20th St (215-569-2555)
Computer Troubleshooters,108 S. 20th St. (215-825-2101)
Crow & The Pitcher, 267 S. 19th St (267-876-2808)
Di Bruno Bros., 1730 Chestnut St. and the Market at the Comcast Center (215-665-9220)
Dom's Shoe Repair, 203 S. 20th St (215-972-0098)
Eye Candy Vision, 218 S. 20th St (215-568-3937)
Koresh Dance Company, 2002 Rittenhouse Sq St. (267-687-1769)
Liberty Vet Pets, 265 S. 20th St. (888-458-8587)
Nature's Gallery Florist, 2124 Walnut St (215-563-5554)
PhotoLounge 1909 Chestnut Street (267-322-6651)
Twenty-Two Gallery, 236 S. 22nd St, (215-772-1911)

Uber - Limo service Uber provides $20 off a first ride, Good for new users only. Members use promo code CCRA14.

Philly Foodworks - Use the code "CCRA" when signing up for home delivery and receive a $20 discount on delivery charges.

Dance Affiliate - Get $10 off  Dance Performances with your CCRA Membership.  Members use  promo code allattheprince.

My Doc Urgent Care, - 1420 Locust St (215 800-1909). Show your membership card and for a $25 flu shot with this coupon
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS AND EVENTS
Art Exhibit at Twenty-Two Gallery: "Illuminations" by Joyce Schwartz, Now thru Sun 4/3, 236 S. 22nd Street.
"Bleu Garden" 30"X 40" oil on canvas"
Closing Reception:  Sunday, April 3, 1 to 4 PM 

Intoxicated by the colors in nature, Joye Schwartz paints in an impressionistic style illuminated by the brilliance of light and playing on the various hues contained in the world surrounding her.

Joyce Schwartz, who lives in Elkins Park, Pa., has been painting since 1987. Her artwork is included in private collections in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Israel, and Australia. An original watercolor by Ms. Schwartz was recently commissioned by the Lauder Institute to be included in the collection of Ronald Lauder.

Steps Toward a No-Carbon House, Tues, 4/5, 5:30- 8 PM, Trinity Mem. Ch, 22nd & Spruce 
Join the Sustainable Business Network and Judy Wicks, for "Conversations toward a Sustainable Philadelphia," intended to spark discussion, and local action for climate change and environmental justice. 

This panel will discuss making homes and businesses energy efficient, renewable electricity on PECO accounts, and solar rooftops. Judy Wicks will speak about moving her home toward no-carbon, along with a panel of experts:
 
  • Micah Gold-Markel, Founder, Solar States
  • Glenn Smith, Executive Director, The Energy Co-op
  • Mitchell Swann, PE, board member of the Philadelphia Energy Authority, and a Partner at MDC Systems
Beer and snacks will be served.  This event is free.

Sponsored by Sustainable Business Network, Solar States, and The Energy Co-op
Groundbreaking Ceremony for 22nd & Market Memorial Park, Wed., 4/6, 11 AM, SE Corner of 22nd & Market
The park at 22nd and Market Streets commemorating the victims of the June 5, 2013 collapse of the Salvation Army building has been renamed the "June 5 Memorial Park."  Join Mayor Kenney and the Memorial Park Committee (which includes CCRA) in a groundbreaking ceremony at the site on April 6.  RSVP to Katie Pytel at Katie@bdnreit.com or 610-832-7703.  Donations can be made at www.pennhort.net/memorial.  
Click here for a photo and additional information.
Greenfield Tours and Outreach Events for 2016, Thurs, 4/7, 9-10:30 AM, 22nd & Chestnut St
Come visit our community's wonderful K-8 neighborhood school. All tours and events will begin at 9:00 and end around 10:30 am.  You do not need to register.  Please gather in the lobby by 9:00 am. Students must be living within the catchment to register at Greenfield.  For a list of their upcoming tours and events, click here.
Free Street Trees
Does your sidewalk need a tree? Does your block need several trees? 
 
The Friends of Schuylkill River Park Tree Tenders is the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) certified Tree Tenders group for the Plant One Million campaign for the CCRA area. They are currently collecting applications for the fall 2016 planting. Trees are chosen and supplied by the PHS and planted by volunteers. Property owners must agree to care for and water weekly during the growing season (April - October) for two years.
 
Applications for the fall tree planting are due by April 23. Click here for the PHS tree request form which should be sent to Susan at her email address or to Andrew Terhune via email, mail, or drop through mail slot at 2024 Pine St., 19103-6523.
 
For more information, email Tree Tenders group leader Susan Kahn at susan.v.kahn@gmail.com, or contact Andrew Terhune at asterhune@gmail.com or 215 850 9957.

Help make Center City part of a greener and healthier region.
Philadelphia City Institute Library needs Donations of Used Books, CDs, DVDs and Audiobooks for Book Sale
The Friends of the Philadelphia City Institute Library on Rittenhouse Square seeks donated books, CDs, DVDs and audiobooks for its Book Sale on Saturday, April 30th, 2016, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Books must be in excellent or "like new" condition. Please bring books to the Reference Desk by Saturday, April 23. All proceeds from this event will be used to support the Philadelphia City Institute Library.
© 2016 Center City Residents' Association 
 

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Fireside Camp Supply Closing on South Street West

Per the Passyunk Post, Fireside Camp Supply will be closing the store on South Street but will retain an on-line presence. Read the Post's story here. Read the shop's blog post here.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

CCRA News Letter




Forum on Safety, Homelessness, & Mental Health
      
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2016 CCRA CALENDAR OF EVENTS
 
Thursday, April 7
 
Tuesday, April 12
 
Wednesday, April  20
 
Tuesday, April 26
 
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
 
Thursday, May 12
 
Tuesday, May 24
Zoning Meeting
 
Wednesday, May 25
Annual Meeting


 
FORUM ON SAFETY, HOMELESSNESS, &
MENTAL HEALTH

Wed, 3/30, 7 - 8 PM
10th Presbyterian Church - 18th & Spruce (entrance on 1701 Delancey)

 
In response to the  March 13 Rittenhouse Square fatal stabbing  by a suspect reported to be a homeless veteran and the March 18  assault on Penna.Supreme Court Justice Kevin Dougherty at 15th and Market by an assailant described as struggling with schizophrenia,  a Center City Residents' Association forum will  feature 9th District Policy Captain Ray Convery  as well as representatives from the Philadelphia Office of Supportive Housing, the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services, and Project HOME.
 
© 2016 Center City Residents' Association
 

Friday, March 18, 2016

No UPS

The commercial space on the SE corner of 20th and South Streets is back on the market. UPS will not be moving in. Anyone know why?


CCRA News Letter




WHAT'S NEW IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Two Candidates Events
Zoning Remapping Public Meeting
Report of Center City Public Parking: Costs Up, Number of Spaces Down
Rittenhouse Stabbing
CCRA NEWS AND EVENTS:
Board Member Nominations
CCRA Upcoming Events
Local Merchant Spotlight: Cafe Lutecia
CCRA Merchant Member Discount Program
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS AND EVENTS:
Help Improve Center City with Street Trees
Art Exhibit at Twenty-Two
Learn about Neighborhood Planning ans Zoning
Join Penn's Village and Learn about Our New, Very Tall Neighbor
Steps Toward a No-Carbon House
Groundbreaking Ceremony for 22nd & Market Memorial Park
Philadelphia City Institute Library need Donations
  
       
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US House Candidates Debate: Thurs, 3/24, 7-8:30 PM, Acad of Vocal Arts, 1920 Spruce St

*Note change of venue from location announced in recent hard copy Center City Quarterly

Hear the four Democrats and one Republican seeking the US House of Representative's 2nd District seat answer, discuss, and debate issues presented by moderator, Sam Katz, former mayoral candidate and current film producer, who will also present questions from the audience:
  • Chaka Fattah, Incumbent;
  • Brian Gordon, Lower Merion Township Commissioner, Attorney;
  • Dan Muroff, Philadelphia's 9th Ward Democratic Leader, Attorney, Ex-Congressional Aide;
  • Dwight Evans, PA State Representative 203rd District (Germantown, Oak Lane, Olney, Lawncrest); and
  • James Jones, HR Consultant.
Zoning Remapping Public Meeting, Wed., 3/23, 7-9PM, Trinity Memorial, 22nd & Spruce St.
For the past year, a CCRA task force, working with Planning Commission staffers,  has been reviewing zoning classifications in our community.  Proposed revisions to zoning in the area between Spruce Street and Naudain Street, and 19th Street and the Schuylkill river will be presented so that neighbors may make comments and suggestions. All are welcome.
WHAT'S NEW IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Report on Public Parking: Costs Up, Number of Spaces Down
Every five years, the Planning Commission issues a report analyzing off street parking available to the general public in Center City. The 2015 analysis shows there are 46,400 parking spaces in the study area (river to river, Spring Garden to South Street). About a quarter of the spaces, 26.6 %, are situated in the west of Broad area which subsumes our community [Market West  (4,278), Penn Center (4,927)  and Rittenhouse Square (3,143)].

The  CCRA neighborhood plan, published in 2006,  predicted the gradual disappearance of the surface lots and two storey garages that dotted our  community in the years before the recession. That prediction has come to pass - consider the townhouse developments on three Lombard Street surface lots and the replacement of two  garages on Rittenhouse Square Street. So it is no surprise that, over the past five years, in this larger study area:
  • The number of spaces  has decreased 7.2%, a trend which presumably accounts for
  • A 23% increase in fees a figure which includes a 2.5% parking tax effective July 2015. The fee increases were particularly dramatic in our community. Of the 13 parking submarkets studied, two  in our area (Market West, Penn Center) ranked as the first and second most expensive and  the Rittenhouse Square submarket was close behind,  occupying the fifth most expensive slot.
The report noted the impact of "Early Bird" rates which  "heavily favor commuters over those parking for a couple of hours", calculating that, "On average, it is only 32 cents more expensive to park for 8 to 9 hours . . .than to park for just one hour . . . parking for two hours costs $6.67 more than to park all day as a commuter." The result: "80% of weekday customers are commuters taking advantage of a discounted early bird rate or a monthly pass".  Because of the Early Bird pricing favoring all day commuter customers, Philadelphia daily parking rates ranked lowest among ten cities but our hourly rates ranked fourth.
 
The report concludes that in the future "the management of the city's parking resources will become increasingly critical" but falls short of calling for an overall parking policy. Currently, parking regulations are fabricated by various agencies which are not guided by central planning principles.  The Crosstown Coalition's parking committee chaired by CCRAer Bill West, after analyzing more than 2800 responses to its parking questionnaire, is recommending that the City convene a group of stakeholders to assemble a comprehensive parking policy. 
Rittenhouse Stabbing
A 24 year-old from Bucks County, who was bar-hopping with friends for the St. Patrick's Day celebrations, was stabbed to death near Rittenhouse Square around 3 AM Sunday morning.  The authorities have charged a 40-year-old amputee veteran from Delaware County.  The facts concerning the altercation are unknown at present.  We will not speculate.  All we know, however, is that this is a tragedy for all involved: a young man is dead, a wounded veteran is charged, and our community is grieved. 
CCRA NEWS 
AND EVENTS
Board Member Nominations 
The Association seeks nominations to fill a number of Board seats for the year beginning on July 1, 2016.  New Board members generally serve a term of 3 years.

The Board is a working Board.  We are seeking energetic individuals who have a passion for living in our residential district; are interested in issues of quality of life and community service; and are committed to active participation on the Board, including actively serving on at least one committee (e.g., Membership, Fund Raising, Newsletter, Zoning, Finance, Streets, Long-Range Planning, Historic Preservation).  Candidates must pledge to devote a minimum of four (4) hours per month on CCRA activities, not including time spent attending, and preparing for, monthly Board meetings.

While CCRA membership is open to any individual, corporation, or organization, under our bylaws, board members must live within our geographic borders (i.e., the area of JFK Boulevard south to South Street, and Broad Street west to Schuylkill River).  Members are encouraged to forward a resume or summary of qualifications of any individual who is interested in serving (which could be yourself) by March 25 to CCRA, 1600 Market St, Ste 2500, or email centercity@centercityresidents.org, with the title "Board Candidate" in the subject line.
Meet Your Elected Representatives
Thurs. April 7, 2016, 7 - 8 pm, Temple Beth Zion - Beth Israel, 300 South 18th Street: Town Hall with City Council President Darrell L. Clarke, President of City Council and the Councilperson for the 5th Councilmanic District, a portion of which falls within CCRA's boundaries. 
Thurs. May 12, 2016, 7 - 8 pm, Temple Beth Zion  Beth Israel 300 South 18th Street:  Pennsylvania Senator Farnese Town Hall, 7-8pm.  
Local Merchant Spotlight: Café Lutecia, 23rd & Lombard
Family owned and operated, Café Lutecia serves breakfast and lunch every day, except Monday.  The tomato bisque is a "Best of Philly."  The quiche is a neighborhood staple.  The food is as delightful as the surroundings are down home.  Tues-Fri, 7-3; Sat-Sun, 8-3. 
CCRA Merchant Member Discount Program
Support our local merchants and save money too. These local merchants will provide a discount (described here) to any member who shows a current CCRA membership card (Di Bruno Bros. has its own CCRA card) and personal identification.

PhotoLounge 1909 Chestnut Street (267-322-6651)
Twenty-Two Gallery, 236 S. 22nd St, (215-772-1911)
Raven Lounge, 1718 Sansom St. (215-840-3577)
Rim's Dry Cleaners & Tailors,2203 South St. (215-546-1889)
Rittenhouse Hardware, 2001 Pine St. (215-735-6311)
Rittenhouse Pet Supply, 135 S. 20th St (215-569-2555)
Computer Troubleshooters,108 S. 20th St. (215-825-2101)
Crow & The Pitcher, 267 S. 19th St (267-876-2808)
Di Bruno Bros., 1730 Chestnut St. and the Market at the Comcast Center (215-665-9220)
Dom's Shoe Repair, 203 S. 20th St (215-972-0098)
Eye Candy Vision, 218 S. 20th St (215-568-3937)
Koresh Dance Company, 2002 Rittenhouse Sq St. (267-687-1769)
Liberty Vet Pets, 265 S. 20th St. (888-458-8587)
Nature's Gallery Florist, 2124 Walnut St (215-563-5554)

Uber - Limo service Uber provides $20 off a first ride, Good for new users only. Members use promo code CCRA14.

Philly Foodworks - Use the code "CCRA" when signing up for home delivery and receive a $20 discount on delivery charges.

Dance Affiliate - Get $10 off  Dance Performances with your CCRA Membership.  Members use  promo code allattheprince.

My Doc Urgent Care, - 1420 Locust St (215 800-1909). Show your membership card and for a $25 flu shot with this coupon

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS AND EVENTS
Help Improve Center City with Street Trees
Do you have a place in front of your home or business that would be suitable for a street tree? Use the Parks and Recreation Department's Tree Maintenance Citizen Service Request Form to request that a new or replacement tree be planted in the sidewalk in front of your property. The trees are free, but the properties' owners must request them.
 
Upon receipt of your request, the city will schedule an inspector to verify that the location is suitable for a street tree, e.g. that the sidewalk is wide enough, and that it doesn't interfere with any signs or traffic signals. If it is suitable, your address will be put on the city's list of locations scheduled for street tree installation.
 
Be patient. It may take anywhere from 1 to 2 years for installation, but the sooner you get on the city's list, the sooner you'll have a tree.
Art Exhibit at Twenty-Two Gallery: "Illuminations" by Joyce Schwartz, Now thru Sun 4/3, 236 S. 22nd Street.
"Bleu Garden" 30"X 40" oil on canvas"
Intoxicated by the colors in nature, Joye Schwartz paints in an impressionistic style illuminated by the brilliance of light and playing on the various hues contained in the world surrounding her.

Joye Schwartz, who lives in Elkins Park, Pa., has been painting since 1987. Her artwork is included in private collections in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Israel, and Australia. An original watercolor by Ms. Schwartz was recently commissioned by the Lauder Institute to be included in the collection of Ronald Lauder.

Closing Reception:  Sunday, April 3, 1 to 4 PM 
Learn about Neighborhood Planning and Zoning, Wed. Evenings, 4/13-5/25, 6-9PM, 1515 Arch St, 18th Fl
If you are interested in learning more about neighborhood planning and zoning in Philadelphia, the Citizen's Planning Institute is for you!!  Course fee includes dinner.  Application forms and more information may be found at  http://citizensplanninginstitute.org/apply-for-spring-2016.   Application deadline: March 23.  For more information, contact: cpi@phila.gov or 215-683-4648
Join Penn's Village and Learn about Our New, Very Tall Neighbor, Tues, 3/29, 10 - 11:30 AM 
The Liberty Property Trust development under construction at 1800 Arch Street, will be 60 stories high, the City's tallest building and the 8th tallest in the US. It will feature a 222-room Four Seasons Hotel, a full service spa, banquet and meeting facilities, and two restaurants.
The day will begin with a 45-minute overview in the Comcast Conference Center, followed by a tour of the construction site. Meet at the ground level reception desk of the Comcast Center at 1701 JFK Boulevard.  WEAR COMFORTABLE CLOTHES AND SHOES!
Please register by March 25th calling (215) 925-7333 or by emailing info@pennsvillage.org.  The maximum capacity for this program is 25 people.
Free for Penn's Village members and volunteers.  A $5 donation to Penn's Village from other guests, payable at the event.
Steps Toward a No-Carbon House, Tues, 4/5, 5:30- 8 PM, Trinity Mem. Ch, 22nd & Spruce 
Join the Sustainable Business Network and Judy Wicks, for "Conversations toward a Sustainable Philadelphia," intended to spark discussion, and local action for climate change and environmental justice. 

This panel will discuss making homes and businesses energy efficient, renewable electricity on PECO accounts, and solar rooftops. Judy Wicks will speak about moving her home toward no-carbon, along with a panel of experts:
 
  • Micah Gold-Markel, Founder, Solar States
  • Glenn Smith, Executive Director, The Energy Co-op
  • Mitchell Swann, PE, board member of the Philadelphia Energy Authority, and a Partner at MDC Systems
Beer and snacks will be served.  This event is free.

Sponsored by Sustainable Business Network, Solar States, and The Energy Co-op
Groundbreaking Ceremony for 22nd & Market Memorial Park, Wed., 4/6, 11 AM, SE Corner of 22nd & Market
The park at 22nd and Market Streets commemorating the victims of the June 5, 2013 collapse of the Salvation Army building has been renamed the "June 5 Memorial Park."  Join Mayor Kenney and the Memorial Park Committee (which includes CCRA) in a groundbreaking ceremony at the site on April 6.  RSVP to Katie Pytel at Katie@bdnreit.com or 610-832-7703.  Donations can be made at www.pennhort.net/memorial.  
Click here for a photo and additional information.
Philadelphia City Institute Library needs Donations of Used Books, CDs, DVDs and Audiobooks for Book Sale
The Friends of the Philadelphia City Institute Library on Rittenhouse Square seeks donated books, CDs, DVDs and audiobooks for its Book Sale on Saturday, April 30th, 2016, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Books must be in excellent or "like new" condition. Please bring books to the Reference Desk by Saturday, April 23. All proceeds from this event will be used to support the Philadelphia City Institute Library.
© 2016 Center City Residents' Association