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Around Town: March 16, 2016

Bird walk, guided park tour is Saturday

Nature lovers in Northeast Philadelphia will have two public events to enjoy on Sunday, March 20. At 8:30 a.m., the Friends of Poquessing Watershed will host its monthly bird walk at Benjamin Rush State Park. The entrance is on Southampton Road just east of Roosevelt Boulevard.

Then at 1 p.m., the Friends of Pennypack Park will host a guided park walk with Roland Williams, starting at Frankford Avenue and Ashburner Street. Participants will meet at the bike path entrance on Frankford. The topic will be “Holmesburg history and geology at the tide line.” ••

Registration open for city planning program

The City Planning Commission is accepting registrations for the Spring 2016 Citizens Planning Institute.

CPI is a six-week course that empowers citizens to take a more active and effective role in shaping the future of their neighborhoods and Philadelphia through a greater understanding of city planning and the steps involved in development projects.

Six classes are all held in the evening. Those who complete the classes as well as a course project will be awarded a certificate. The application deadline is March 23. For information, email to [email protected] or call 215–683–4648. ••

Two Northeast Philly women to be honored

Women for Greater Philadelphia, founded in 1976, will celebrate Women’s History Month by honoring the founding members who are still active.

The event will take place on Sunday, March 20, at 2 p.m., at Laurel Hill Mansion, 7201 East Edgley Drive, East Fairmount Park (enter park at 33rd and Dauphin streets). There is no charge to attend. The moderator is Lauren Lipton, KYW Newsradio.

Among those being honored are Northeast residents Gertrude Brown and Ruth K. Horwitz.

For reservations, call 215–535–2441 or email [email protected] ••

Reception held Friday at Cannstatter’s

Cannstatter’s, 9130 Academy Road, will host a beef and beer to benefit the Special Forces Association on Friday, March 18, from 6:30 to 9 p.m.

There will be auction items and raffles and live music by Bria Marie and Band of Rivals. The DJ will be T. Morgan, of WMGK. The special guests will be retired U.S. Army Special Forces members Dan Quinn, Nick Freitas and Nick Panarella.

Tickets cost $45, or $250 for a VIP reception.

For information, call 215–686–3452 or email [email protected] ••

Charlie Brown show coming to Father Judge

The Father Judge Theater Arts Department will present four upcoming productions of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.

Show times are 7 p.m. on March 17, 18 and 19 and 2 p.m. on March 20. Shows will be held at the auditorium at Judge, 3301 Solly Ave.

Tickets cost $10 in advance or $12 at the door.

For information, call 215–338–9494, Ext. 1128. ••

Northwood charter school sets meetings

Northwood Academy Charter School, 4621 Castor Ave., has set its board meeting schedule for the 2015–16 academic year. The meetings will take place on March 21, April 18, May 16 and June 20.

Meetings will take place at 5 p.m. at the school. ••

Annie Junior hits the stage at MaST

The MaST Lower School Drama Club will be putting on its first production this weekend. The show, Annie Junior, will run Friday, March 18, at 7 p.m., and Saturday, March 19, at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets are $10.

MaST is located at 1800 Byberry Road.

For more information, email [email protected] or call 267–348–1100. ••

Music and crafts at WEL Burholme

Wesley Enhanced Living Burholme, 7040 Oxford Ave., will host an intergenerational music program and crafts for kids ages 1–8 on Sunday, March 20, at 10:30 a.m. The day will include dancing, singing and snacks.

The cost is $10 per child.

To RSVP or for information, contact Jennifer at 267–348–2869 or [email protected] ••

Cleanup at Calvary A.A. to be held March 19

Calvary Athletic Association, at 4330 Deerpath Lane, will hold its annual field cleanup on Saturday, March 19, beginning at 9 a.m.

The cleanup, including areas surrounding the fields, is in preparation for the upcoming baseball, softball and lacrosse seasons.

Volunteers should bring gloves, rakes and shovels.

For information, visit www.calvaryaa.org ••

Dagwood’s hosting post-Lent party

Dagwood’s Pub, 4625 Linden Ave. (at Torresdale Avenue), will host its third annual Dyngus Day on Monday, March 28, at 3 p.m. The Easter Monday event will feature Polish music, beers, dancers and food.

Call 215–332–3620. ••

Widow to hold healing session

Donna Glatz, widow of slain Lawncrest jeweler William Glatz, will hold Heal Your Heart From Loss at the Free Library of Northampton Township, 25 Upper Holland Road in Richboro, on Wednesday, April 6, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Glatz will share the story of her husband’s murder.

William Glatz was shot to death in 2010 during a robbery attempt inside his jewelry store at 6435 Rising Sun Ave. Obina Onyiah was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. Kevin Turner, who had escaped from Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility nine days earlier, died in a shootout with Glatz.

The Glatz family had owned the store for more than 60 years.

Another session will take place on April 20.

For more information, call 215–355–3381 or email [email protected] ••

Reception planned Friday at Cannstatter’s

Cannstatter’s, 9130 Academy Road, will host a beef and beer to benefit the Special Forces Association on Friday, March 18, from 6:30 to 9 p.m.

There will be auction items and raffles and live music by Bria Marie and Band of Rivals. The DJ will be T. Morgan, of WMGK.

The special guests will be retired U.S. Army Special Forces members Dan Quinn, Nick Freitas and Nick Panarella.

Tickets cost $45, or $250 for a VIP reception.

For more information, call City Councilman David Oh’s office at 215–686–3452 or email [email protected] ••

Presentation honors geography bee winners

Presentation BVM recently hosted its annual National Geographic Bee.

Classes from fourth through eighth grades conducted classroom geography bees.

Seventh-graders James Griffin and James Hynds advanced to the championship round, which was won by James Hynds, who will take the National Geographic online test.

National Geographic offers a $50,000 scholarship and a trip to the winners. ••

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