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Around Town: May 4, 2016

LOVE Your Park at local tree planting event

A tree planting and speaking program at Pleasant Hill Park on Saturday, May 7, will kick off the fifth annual LOVE Your Park Week. May 7 will be a citywide day of service hosted by more than 80 neighborhood-based park friends groups featuring cleaning and greening. Volunteers are invited to pick up litter, mulch trees and garden beds, plant flowers, paint and more. Visit loveyourpark.org for a complete list of participating parks and registration information.

City officials will join volunteers and the community at Pleasant Hill Park, Linden and Delaware avenues, in East Torresdale starting at 11:30 a.m. The rest of the week will feature car shows, festivals and fairs, bird walks, bicycle rides, Mother’s Day celebrations, Quizzo games, art exhibits, history tours, picnics, nature walks, plant sales and more activities. ••

Apply now for parks and rec commission

The application period for citizens wishing to serve on Philadelphia’s Parks and Recreation Commission will continue through May 6. The current appointee’s terms will expire this year. City Council must develop a list of nominees from which the mayor must choose new appointees.

Visit phlcouncil.com/parks-and-rec-commission-2016 for the application form. Paper applications may be submitted to Office of the Chief Clerk of City Council, c/o Michael Decker, Room 402, City Hall, Philadelphia, PA, 19107. ••

Family circus coming to St. Martha Parish

St. Martha Parish, 11301 Academy Road, will present the Zebrini Family Circus from Wednesday, May 11, through Saturday, May 14. Show time is 7 p.m.

Advance tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for children. Tickets at the door are $12 for adults and $10 for children. Tickets are available at the rectory. ••

Photography classes available at library

Holmesburg Library, 7810 Frankford Ave. (at Hartel Avenue), will host photography classes on Mondays, May 9 and 16, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The program is designed for users of digital cameras or smart phones.

To register, call 215–685–8756. ••

Brain injury forum slated for Thursday

State Rep. Tom Murt will hold a brain injury forum on Thursday, May 5, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Upper Moreland Township Building, 117 Park Ave. in Willow Grove. For information, call 215–674–3755. ••

Enjoy a free guided tour of Burholme Park

Ryerss Museum and Library at 7370 Central Ave. in Burholme Park will host a free guided tour of the park for the public on May 6 from 1 to 2:30 p.m.

Peter Kurtz, educator for the Pennypack Park Environmental Center, will lead the tour. Participants should be prepared to walk through the park.

Call 215–685–0599 or visit www.ryersmuseum.org for information. ••

Free birding program in Tacony Creek Park

Birding will be the topic of the next Nature’s Hidden Surprises program in Tacony Creek Park on May 11.

The Tookany/Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership series will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. every second Wednesday of the month.

The free programs are held monthly at I Street and Ramona Avenue.

RSVP to Doryan DeAngel via [email protected] or 215–744–1853. ••

Shredding event to be held on Saturday

The public is invited to a shredding event on Saturday, May 7, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2075 Byberry Road (just west of Roosevelt Boulevard). ••

Bold in Business Expo to be held May 12

The Greater Northeast Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce will hold its Bold in Business Expo on Thursday, May 12, at Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5, 11630 Caroline Road.

The Expo will run from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Admission is free for those who present a business card.

Following the Expo, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., “Flavors of the Northeast” will feature food and beverages from area restaurants and caterers. Tickets are $15, or $10 for people with a stamped Expo ticket. For information, call 215–332–3400 or visit www.nephilachamber.com ••

Eddington Swim Club looking for lifeguards

Eddington Swim Club, 2476 Knights Road in Bensalem, is looking for certified lifeguards for a summer job.

Full- and part-time positions are available.

Email [email protected] ••

Spring Art Star Craft Bazaar is this weekend

The 13th annual Spring Art Star Craft Bazaar will return to the Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing, 101 S. Columbus Blvd., on May 7 and 8. The bazaar is open to the public, free to attend and will go on rain or shine. The bazaar will feature more than 125 arts and crafts vendors from the region and beyond.

For information, visit www.artstarcraftbazaar.com. ••

Construction to start in Lawncrest next week

Construction is scheduled to start on May 9 on a four-month, $2.8 million project to rehabilitate the structurally deficient Adams Avenue bridge over Tacony Creek in the Lawncrest section of Philadelphia, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

A contractor will repair and strengthen the stone masonry arch structure by resetting and repointing stones on the three-span bridge, including the stones protruding on top of the sidewall.

The plan also includes removing the earthen fill inside the structure and replacing it with lightweight concrete; rebuilding the existing wing walls that extend from the support abutments; widening the right turn lane onto Crescentville Road; and installing scour protection around the support abutments and piers.

Adams Avenue will be closed and detoured between Newtown Avenue and Crescentville Road during construction. Through traffic will be detoured over Rising Sun Avenue, Olney Avenue, North Front Street and East Godfrey Avenue.

The bridge was built in 1901 and carries about 16,000 vehicles a day. The structure is 71 feet long and 26 feet wide. Loftus Construction of Cinnaminson is the general contractor. The cost is funded fully by the state. The bridge is scheduled to reopen by Sept. 2. ••

East Torresdale Civic to discuss Glen Foerd fence proposal

The East Torresdale Civic Association will host a community meeting on Monday, May 9, when neighbors will discuss a proposal by the Glen Foerd Conservation Corporation to erect a fence on the perimeter of the riverfront estate.

During the ETCA’s March meeting, Glen Foerd Director Meg Sharp said that a fence is needed to protect the city-owned property from nighttime trespassers and vandals. Since then, some neighbors of the site at 5001 Grant Ave. have circulated a petition in opposition to a fence.

The civic group is also expected to discuss the community’s role on the Glen Foerd board and in helping to direct its agenda.

The meeting will start at 7 p.m. and is open to the public. For information, visit easttorresdalecivic.com. ••

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