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Around town: February 18, 2015

Cop to host Town HallĀ meeting

Police Inspector Benjamin Naish will conduct a Divisional Town Hall meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 19, at the Philadelphia Protestant Home, 6500 Tabor Ave. The meeting gives residents the chance to bring their concerns to the attention of the inspector, who oversees all four Northeast police districts as well as the captains of the 2nd, 7th, 8th and 15th districts and their community relations officers. ā€¢ā€¢

Hero teacher nominations open

The deadline is Feb. 28 to nominate a teacher for commitment to inspiring, motivating and educating youngĀ people.

The National Liberty Museum is holding its ninth annual Teacher as Hero contest, sponsored by StateĀ Farm.

Winners will be selected by a panel assembled by the National Liberty Museum, and notified in early spring. An awards ceremony will be held April 30 at the museum, 321 ChestnutĀ St.

To nominate a teacher, go to https://libertymuseum.org/teacher-as-hero-nominations/ ā€¢ā€¢

Adult softball league needsĀ you

The Not Quite Over the Hill Softball League is recruiting players age 49ā€“65 for its 25th anniversary season.

Games are played Mondays through Thursdays.

Call Bill at 215ā€“722ā€“8859. ā€¢ā€¢

Crescentville church has foodĀ sale

Crescentville United Methodist Church Womenā€™s Fellowship is selling pot pies and assortedĀ dishes.

Items available are chicken pot pie ($4.50), beef pot pie ($4.75), shrimp pot pie ($5), chicken/broccoli ($4.50), chicken parmigiana ($5), roast turkey platter ($5.00). macaroni au gratin ($3) and apple deep dishĀ ($2.50).

The deadline to order is March 1. All orders must be picked up on Saturday, March 7, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the church, 412 E. SentnerĀ St.

For more information, call Sue Snyder at 215ā€“771ā€“4442 or 215ā€“745ā€“7115. ā€¢ā€¢

Pets needed for nursing homeĀ visits

The nonprofit Therapy Pets Unlimited is looking for volunteers to take their pets to nursing homes in the Philadelphia area. For more information, call Chris Johnson at 484ā€“522ā€“9104. ā€¢ā€¢

Training program is available for caregivers

Community Care Center of the Northeast, at 2417 Welsh Road, Suite 202, offers an 80-hour training program for people caring for an older family member, friend or neighbor.

The class is held once a week for 12Ā weeks.

The program will teach the anatomy, physiology, nutritional, emotional and spiritual needs of the human body. For information, call 215ā€“335ā€“4416. ā€¢ā€¢

Holmesburg Rec offers totĀ program

Holmesburg Recreation Center, 4500 Rhawn St., is welcoming parents to sign up their children for a tot program. Children 3 and 4 years old can attend Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to noon. Children 4 and 5 years old can attend weekdays from 9 a.m. toĀ noon.

Activities include the alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes, storytime, creative movement, singing/music, nursery rhymes, name recognition and arts andĀ crafts.

Teachers participate in annual training in early childhood workshops, CPR, first aid and fire safety, and face child abuse, criminal record and FBI clearances.

There is a registration fee and monthlyĀ cost.

To register or for information, call 215ā€“685ā€“8714. ā€¢ā€¢

Ambulance association getsĀ grant

State Rep. John Sabatina (D-174th dist.) recently announced a $7,445 state grant to the Rhawnhurst Bustleton Ambulance Association from the Fire Company and Volunteer Ambulance Service Grant Program, funded by gamingĀ revenue.

ā€œThis funding will go toward a valuable and worthwhile cause and Iā€™m very proud the state deemed the Rhawnhurst Bustleton Ambulance Association a worthy recipient,ā€ Sabatina said. ā€œThese men and women make a tremendous sacrifice and I applaud their efforts to serve our community.ā€

The maximum volunteer fire department grant is $15,000 and the maximum volunteer ambulance grant $10,000. Grants can be used for repairing, building or renovating facilities; for new equipment; training and certification; or for debt service related to equipment or facility expenditures. ā€¢ā€¢

Cardinal Dougherty graduate earnsĀ award

Tesse Wilson, a 2002 graduate of Cardinal Dougherty High School, was recently named United States Coast Guard Sailor of theĀ Quarter.

Wilson joined the Coast Guard after graduating from Dougherty. During her tenure, she has been stationed in numerous locations, including overseas inĀ Bahrain.

At present, she is serving on the Coast Guard cutter ELM, stationed at Emerald Isle, North Carolina.

Wilson was recognized for her dedication, professionalism, perseverance, selfless and positive attitude, expertise, devotion to duty and commitment to the Coast Guard. She received 72 hours of special liberty.Ā ā€¢ā€¢

Caregiver support group available

Wesley Enhanced Living, 7040 Oxford Ave. in Burholme, will host its free, monthly support group for adults who are caring for an aging loved one on Thursday, Feb. 26, from 6:30 to 8:30Ā p.m.

A licensed social worker will facilitate the group and lead discussions around concerns such as caregiver stress and burnout, family dynamics and future planning. Additionally, a light dinner will be served at noĀ cost.

Reservations are required and can be made by contacting Tracy Felderstein at 267ā€“348ā€“3345 or [email protected] ā€¢ā€¢

Local actor stars in theaterĀ show

Azuka Theatre will present Moon Cave from March 4ā€“22 at the Off Broad Street Theatre, 1636 SansomĀ St.

Terrified that someone will recognize him from a childhood trauma that made national news, Richard spends his life in hiding. That all changes when he meets Rachel and starts letting down hisĀ guard.

Kevin Meehan, a Holmesburg native and Father Judge High School graduate, playsĀ Richard.

Tickets cost $15 toĀ $25.

For information or tickets, call 215ā€“563ā€“1100 or visit www.azukatheatre.org ā€¢ā€¢

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