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Pepped Up For The Fall! Carnival Kicks Off Season

PEP EXECUTIVE Director Graham Gill, Clown Suzy-Q, PEP consumer Josephine Hall and her boyfriend Michael McCullin, whom she met outside of PEP, show off their balloon hats during PEP’s Fall Carnival.

Vol. III No. 43 (Issue 107)

by Maria Merlino Hundreds of visitors walked away with a profound understanding of what people with disabilities need to function in a productive life at an educational carnival in South Philly. Programs Employing People (PEP) hosted their 2nd annual carnival to bring in the new fall season. “The Adult Basic Education serves two purposes, to assist our consumers to gain independence through special education and to also encourage members of the community to sign-up for basic literacy classes and GED prepa-

“Reporting South Philadelphia the way it deserves”

ration,” said Director of Development, Mark Valentine. Executive Director Graham Gill said the Carnival was a chance to showcase the community outreach. “I wanted to spread the word about PEP and all the contributions it makes,” said Gill. “PEP operates janitorial and maintenance services, adult day care, camp and recreation plus many other services.” For more information on Programs Employing People, visit 1200 S. Broad Street or call (215) 389-4006.

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October 22, 2009

Free ‘Fresh’ Food Program Finds A Home In Pennsport

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Own A Piece Of Schmidt!

Row-home owners across South Philadelphia will soon be able to finish their basements or their kids’ bedrooms with a life-sized image of Philadelphia Phillies legend Mike Schmidt. That’s because the Hall-of-Fame and former Phillies’ third baseman has joined the Philadelphia’s sports fraternity of “Fatheads”. Fathead®, the company that cuts vinyl graphics, best known for its officially-licensed and life-sized images of professional athletes and team logos, just added Schmidt’s image to the already-existing line of Philly sports stars such as Chase Utley, Ryan Howard and Donovan McNabb. “Mike Schmidt is one of a list of professional athletes from Philadelphia,” said Fathead Public Relations (Cont. Page 25)

Ninth Street Philabundance Gets Ready Council President Verna Honored Wants Your Help For Halloween Traders, families and their pets in the 9th Street community are getting ready for this year’s Halloween extravaganza. Every year, the members of the 9th Street Italian Market Businessmen’s Association puts on a spook-fest for all family, friends … and their pets! This year’s Halloween party will take place on Saturday, Oct. 31 at the vibrant piazza located on the corner of 9th & Montrose Streets smack in the (Cont. Page 2) Enter Our

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A first-of-its-kind food-relief program will debut in Pennsport tomorrow afternoon, but organizers need your help with it. Fresh For All, a program that delivers fresh fruits and vegetables directly to people in areas with limited access to these essential foods, is opening a location in the Pennsport as part of the rollout of Philabundance’s Emergency Relief Initiative. Beginning Friday, Philabundance will open a FFA site at the parking lot at Tasker & Front Streets. This site will distribute food every Friday, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. In order to enhance service to the community, Philabundance is looking for volunteers for this new site to assist with registering and checking in clients, unloading food, and setting up (Cont. Page 2)

The Fairmount Park Historic Preservation Trust honored City Council President Anna C. Verna during their ninth annual benefit to support the Trust's programs, which preserve Fairmount Parks' historic buildings and landscapes. Councilwoman Verna was presented the third F. Eugene Dixon, Jr. Award by Michael Karloutsos, designer and owner of Philadelphia's Water Works Restaurant. Karloutsos also presented photo renderings of his plans for the FDR Boathouse. Some South Philadelphians might remember F. Eugene Dixon. He was an educator, sportsman and philanthropist, and his best-known civic accomplishment was the 1976 purchase of the LOVE statue, which currently stands at the head of John F. (Cont. Page 2)

WOULD YOU like Mike Schmidt on your wall?

COUNCIL PRESIDENT Anna C. Verna, recipient of the F. Eugene Dixon, Jr. Award, seen here with Grand Sponsor and presenter, Michael Karloutsos.

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