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Panepinto Jewelers

Ron Panepinto Karen Panepinto-Minarcik 702 Sansom St. • Phila., PA 19106 Tel: 215-923-1980 email: info@panepintojewelers.com www.PanepintoJewelers.com

Vol. Vol. VIIXVIII No. 3No. (Issue 9 (Issue 328) 439)

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A First For Old Bok! Up To Date Dog Park

NEWLY INSTALLED iron gate leaves no doubt this is a dog park! by Maria Merlino E. Passyunk Crossing has a new dog park, compliments of Scout Ltd., a collective of young, enthusiastic urban designers and strategy makers who like to think about design at a city scale. The park, located at 9th & Dudley Streets, is an iron-gated outdoor space outside of the former Bok HS. This outdoor space for the community is just one of the projects being completed with the grant money Lindsey Scannapieco and Scout Ltd. received from the Knight Foundation last year. The $146,960 grant is also going towards projects like a new bus shelter, bike repair station, children’s LINDSEY SCANNAPIECO, of playground and other worthwhile Scout Ltd., and resident dog Elwin. Elwin, a rescue, is King of the Ofprojects. Photo by Maria Merlino Scannapieco, one of the top 10 fice. technical history of the school with Young Guns in the US, is bringing her artist spaces, offices and creative busibackground in planning, real estate and design to create a space focused ness such as Fringe Hair Salon. The grand opening of the park was on design, entrepreneurship and fabon Sunday the 28th, with free treats rication. Her company, Scout LLC, was chosen by Philadelphia Industrial and tennis balls courtesy of Bryan Development Corp. and the School Hughes, owner of South Philadelphia Reform Commission to redevelop the Tennis Association. Morgan Jezierski, an event and deBok building after a competitive opensign manager for Scout, said, “The auction process. She is honoring the (Cont. Page 2)

January March 3,16, 2016 2014

$300,000 Grant Given To Neumann-Goretti The Phila School Partnership has announced a $300,000 grant to Neumann-Goretti. In 2015, PSP provided a planning grant to the Catholic high school to enable the development of a comprehensive transformation strategy, and the new turnaround grant will support early-stage implementation of the resulting plan. Neumann-Goretti currently serves about 500 students in South Philadelphia; approximately 45% of students are minority and 48% are low-income. In order to increase student achievement and close an existing achievement gap, the school is making several major changes, which include adopting Common Core aligned assessments and eliminating the traditional Catholic high school “tracking” system in favor of broader access to college preparatory and Honors/Advanced Placement programs. Since 2011, PSP has invested over $53 million in Philadelphia schools to create better educational opportunities and help more than 20,000 students gain access to a high-quality education. “The Neumann-Goretti leadership team has a bold vision for transforming the school to ensure all students, regardless of race or income, are prepared for success in college or careers, and we are excited to help bring that vision to life,” said Jessica Pena, director of the Great Schools Fund. “As the student body has become more diverse, the school is working harder to meet the needs of every student. This is an investment in the team’s plan to improve instruction and rigor to give every student the opportunity to excel academically.” (Cont. Page 2)

AT PHILA. School Partnership $300,000 grant presentation to SS. John Neumann & Maria Goretti Catholic HS in S. Phila. were State Rep. William F. Keller, 184th Dist.; Jessica Pena, director, Great Schools Fund, PSP; Councilman Mark Squilla, 1st Dist.; Bruce Robinson, president, Neumann-Goretti; Neumann-Goretti students Ryan Hewitt, Destinee Thomas, and Dante Fantauzzi; Chris Mominey, secretary for Catholic Education, Archdiocese of Phila.; and Casey Carter, CEO of Faith in the Future Foundation.

‘Hello Arts Festival’ Comes To Dixon House South Philadelphia will be hosting its first Hello Arts Festival under the auspices of PointBold Neighborhood and Diversified Community Services. The two groups will begin staging the festival with a workshop at Dixon House, 1920 S. 20th Street, Sunday, Mar. 6, from 3 to 5 p.m. The workshop will begin to draw neighbors together for the main event, May 21. Hello Arts Festival is a production of PointBold: A Neighborhood Project, led by local theatre artist Lee Ann Etzold, focusing on the neighborhoods south of Washington and west of Broad. The purpose of the Hello Arts Festi-

val is to invite local neighborhood artists and their neighbors to gather, eat, share, and listen to each other’s stories in order to promote a positive artistic celebration of the neighborhood. Performances and events will take place in multiple locations of Dixon House including the gymnasium and rear garden. “I’ve been very lucky to have made a career expressing myself and my ideas. I want Hello Arts Festival to showcase the creative minds in the neighborhood and give all these neighbors a voice,” says Etzold, a performing artist with a background in physical theatre. “We're looking for (Cont. Page 2)


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