Thursday, April 15, 2010

Philly Spring Cleanup - A Success!



Thanks to everyone and supported the citywide Philly Spring Cleanup last Saturday! We cleaned Snyder Avenue from 18th to 20th Streets and focused on the vacant lot at 20th & Snyder which badly needed some attention. Keep it up!!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Tree Planting on Saturday, April 24

We need volunteers to help us plant 9 trees in the West Passyunk Point area on Saturday, April 24 from 9:00am - 2:00pm. Please join us or donate tools for the day. Any help is truly appreciated.

Tools Needed:
Shovels
Picks
Rakes
Mallets for driving stakes
Pruning Shears
Buckets
Pick-up truck

Tree Meeting Place
DiSilvestro Recreation Center
15th & Morris Streets
8:30-9:15am

If you would like to volunteer or donate tools, please email us at westpassyunkpoint@hotmail.com. Thanks and I hope that you help us in making our neighborhood better place to live!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Philly Spring Cleanup - THIS SATURDAY!!



VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!

When: Saturday, April 10, 9:00am-2:00pm

Where: 18th to 20th Street on Snyder Ave. (1800 & 1900 Blocks)
Sign in & supply pickup is at 2101 S. Garnet Street, Philadelphia, PA at 9:00am

How: Go to phillycleanup.com and register
Choose “Snyder Street Cleanup Crew” from the project list. Fill out Name, Zip & Phone & that’s it. You’ll get a confirmation email with all of the details for the event.

Questions? Go to phillycleanup.com or call 215-988-6535

UnLitter Us Campaign unveiled at Block Captain Rally



Though the UnLitter Us Campaign "isn’t your mother’s anti-litter initiative," explained Streets Commissioner Clarena Tolson over a phone interview. Launched on March 27th, at this year’s 65th annual Block Captains’ Rally, the UnLitter US initiative is the first sustained public service campaign to rid our City of litter once and for all, explained Tolson.

For more details on both the UnLitter Us and Philadelphia Recycling Rewards initiatives, visit: www.philadelphiastreets.com.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

New York Times Article on Passyunk!

Okay, so it is not our side of Passyunk Avenue that is getting so much attention lately, but we are getting really, really close! Check out this New York Times article that calls East Passyunk shopping 'impressive': http://travel.nytimes.com/2010/03/28/travel/28surfacing-1.html