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by Maria Merlino Did you hear the one about the Vietnamese family who barely had enough threads to keep them warm for the winter? The coats that you donated at a recent coat drive on 2 Street will warm hundreds of families in the Asian American community, thanks to a recent coat drive. Joe Krause of Krausey’s Koats was approached by Van Tsang, who was in need of coats for some families in the Asian-American community. Mrs. Tsang had been contacted about a Vietnamese family, new immigrants, who were lacking outerwear for the bitter cold. “They were wearing a couple of sweaters. That’s all they ASIAN community activist Van Tsang is the recipient of a coat-load had,” Tsang said. (Cont. Page 23) of donations from Krausey’s Koats President Joe Krause. Photo by Maria Merlino
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by Tony West Something is going on in Lithuania that’s a lot bigger than that small Eastern European nation. A handful of far-sighted trade experts are exploring if Philadelphia can become part of it too. It’s a long way from Philadelphia to Lithuania by sea – 3,700 miles. From there, it’s another 3,000 miles by rail to the Chinese border. But that border is bursting with the explosive growth of the world’s second-biggest economy. And the total mileage is only half the distance from China to the Northeastern United States, as opposed to 18,000 if you take the eastward route by sea through the Panama Canal. Why Lithuania? Because its Port of Klaipėda is far east up the Baltic Sea as a ship can get, and still find an ice-free harbor. To serve this young port, massive European and Chinese invest(Cont. Page 2)
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Two Elementary Schools Net Check For Art Project
JACKSON PRINCIPAL Lisa Kaplan receives $4,500 check from Public Citizens for Children and Youth’s Picasso Project. They are joined by Adrienne Carpenter, Celeste Thompson Kim NiemelaGretchen Elise Walker. Photo by Ellie Seif.
Two local elementary schools have netted grants for their successful art programs. F. Amedee Bregy Elementary School, 1700 Bigler Street, and Jackson Elementary School, 1213 S. 12th Street, were both awarded checks at a presentation Monday night in University City. As part of its efforts to keep the arts alive Philadelphia schools, (Cont. Page 23)
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Hitting The Right Notes Six-Week Music Program Gives Local Youth A Voice
DOMINIC MCfADDEN and PhillyRising Collaborative rock on for audience of thrilled youngsters at Point Breeze concert. Event signaled launch of training program for youth in music production and industry skills.
Could the next Marian Anderson, John Coltrane, Boyz II Men -- or even the next Kenny Gamble -- rise from the streets of South Philly? Thanks to an innovative music program, the next music tycoon could be homegrown. During the next six weeks, the Wilson Park Recreation Center, 2508 Jackson Street, will be home to a music-recording studio where young people will receive training from industry professionals. To kick off the program, the PhillyRising Collaborative hosted a (Cont. Page 23)
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