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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

Jim Stevenson 9371 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PHILA., PA 19114

215-698-7000 PhillyRecord

Vol. XVIII No. 51 (Issue 481)

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S. Phila. Delivers Xmas Despite Snag

E. Passyunk Goes Arctic by Eldon Graham

Passyunk Avenue was abuzz last weekend with the sights and chills of the second annual “Arctic Ave.,” a festive event featuring ice sculptures. People got to experience the avenue while taking in the frozen art, music, shopping specials and more. Anyone strolling down the avenue saw the uniquely crafted sculptures along the sidewalk outside the shops. The festivities officially began with the first live carving of the ice blocks at the Mifflin Triangle, which a number of spectators came out to watch sculptors Roger Wing and Don Harrison carve the first block of ice into the resemblance

of Philadelphia’s famed Liberty Bell, down to its iconic crack. For once, the cold temperature was welcome: It ensured the ice sculptures wouldn’t melt after 7 p.m. as they did last year, said Pam Zenzola, the new executive director of E. Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District. “We had 70 degrees last year,” she smiled ruefully. “Warm weather brought us more people, but they were disappointed when the sculptures were melted, whereas today that’s not going to happen.” Zenzola acknowledged the steady cold weather this year might hinder THE E. PASSYUNK Avenue Busisome people from coming. ness Improvement District got the (Cont. Page 2) ice-sculpture treatment as well, being carved up and placed at the Broad Street gateway at the intersection of Broad & E. Passyunk.

WITH SANTA & Mrs. Claus were Angelina Denaro, Anthony Denaro, Ethan Denaro and Lucas Denaro during the “Making a South Philadelphia Christmas Wish” event, hosted by Taking Our South Philadelphia Streets Photo by Eldon Graham Back.

by Eldon Graham Each and every December in South Philadelphia, you are sure to experience three things: cold weather; people rooting for the Flyers, Sixers or Eagles; and the spirit of giving. That last one was in full force at the Victorian Room at South

December 15, 2016

Photo by Eldon Graham

Philly Vikings during “Making a South Philadelphia Christmas Wish,” hosted by Taking Our South Philadelphia Streets Back. TOSPSB put together a daylong event to make the holiday season merrier for less fortunate families in the South Philadelphia (Cont. Page 2)

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215-937-1000 Best Warranty & Service! TWO YOUNGSTERS, L-R, Ishan Stanley and Lekha Chacko, were all in amazement seeing the Liberty Bell sculpted out of a block of ice – with their Photo by Eldon Graham names even inscribed on it.


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