Obituary: Carol Coccagna
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OCCAGNA CAROL (nee BYERS) Died April 18, 2021, age 78, following a short bout with cancer, but also endured other lifelong health problems. Of Philadelphia, She was the daughter of Joseph A. and Frances H. Byers. She is survived by her daughter, Carol M. Coccagna, her sister, Frances R. Byers, former husband, Edmund G. Coccagna, and
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Philadoptables, Morris Animal Refuge, and Philly Auto & Parole Host lowcost Pet Vaccination Clinic
several cousins. She graduated from St. Leonard’s Academy and attended Rosemont College. Before marriage, she worked for the DuPont Company as well as the University of Pennsylvania Office of Admissions. o promote responsible Our prayers and thoughts go ownership and keep out to Carol’s daughter Carol and animals healthy and to Fran Byers and other family members and friends on their loss. protected, Philadelphia residents are invited to bring their Robert and Claudia Christian
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dogs and cats to a low cost vaccination clinic hosted by Philadoptables, Morris Animal Refuge, and Philly Auto & Parole. Philadoptables encourages Philadelphia pet owners to take part in this low-cost event to keep their animals happy JUNE 02, 2021 and healthy. The low-cost pet vaccination clinic will be held on Sunday, June 27, 2021, from 9 a.m. to 12p.m., at Philly Auto & Parole - 5224 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia. Low-cost vaccination packages are $20 and include the following: Dogs will receive: DHPP vaccine, Rabies vaccine, Flea and tick prevention, Free microchip Cats will receive: FVRCP vaccine, Rabies vaccine, Flea and tick prevention and Free microchip Vaccination packages are available on a first-come-firstserve basis. Philadoptables, Morris Animal Refuge, and Philly Auto & Parole are committed to bringing affordable options to animals in our community. For more information, contact info@philadoptables. org.
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Pennsylvania Horticultural Society to Debut Jeff Leatham’s “Habitat” at the 2021 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show Floral Installation by Acclaimed Floral Designer and Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia Artistic Director Will Debut During Opening Weekend of the Nation’s Largest and Longest-running Horticultural Event
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he Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS), in partnership with Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia, today announced that celebrated florist Jeff Leatham, known for large-scale, architectural floral installations that utilize thousands of flowers will create Jeff Leatham’s “Habitat” continued on page 2
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Pirates are back in Philadelphia after a 300 year absence. ...
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Flower installation around the columns of the Olmsted Pavilion. Photo: Courtesy of the PHS.
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17-year-old Coco Gauff will join forces with 40-yearold Venus Williams...
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rom can be one of the most important moments of a student’s time in high school – but at this West Philadelphia school for young people with cerebral palsy, the 2021 prom carries special significance. The HMS school at 44th and Baltimore Avenue hosted a vir- Photo by Christopher Doyle alumni gathered via Zoom to tual prom for its students, all celebrate the end of one of the ties, on May 21. About 100 stuof whom have cerebral palsy most challenging school years or other neurological disabili- dents, parents, teachers, and
Just over a year ago, shortly after the pandemic forced all of Philly’s theatres to close their doors...
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in HMS’s 138-year history. It NOTES ON MUSIC..........................7 was the school’s second virtual CRIME.......................................10 continued on page 4
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