2013 Eraserhood Oversized Wall Calendar
“Twisted views of a demented square mile.”
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“Twisted views of a demented square mile.”
(available at: 2013 Eraserhood Calendar (cover) Oversized Wall Ca > 2013 Eraserhood Calendars > Eraserhood)
NOVEMBER 16 – Premier Event
Join us for a soft opening of our new arena in Downtown Philadelphia. Featuring the league’s newest Doomsday Dolls versus the Bettie Rages, we’re giving fans a sneak peak of our 2013 season on the banked track.
Where: Derby Ink Gardens, 820 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123
When: Doors open at 7 PM (Game at 8)
Price: $15 at the door and $12 in advance.Purchase Tickets Here!
Tickets
(via Love City Roller Derby *Premier Event* | Little Baby’s Ice Cream)
As you walk along the desolate stretch of Vine Street just east of Broad, Asian Arts Initiative’s three-story headquarters is by far the most inviting building in sight. Greeting you the moment you enter is self-taught street artist Jeff Cylkowski’s vibrant, trippy mural, which covers every inch of wall space along the corridor. Turn to your left, and you’ve stumbled onto what appears to be a beach in Southeast Asia, littered with all sorts of beautiful curiosities—black-and-white family photographs, an old suitcase, the jaw of a mysterious sea creature—with a layer of sand blanketing the concrete floor.
(via At Asian Arts Initiative, Beauty and Progress Abound | Arts and Culture | Philadelphia Weekly)
Neighborhood Security Meeting Summary
Thanks to everyone who came out for last night’s neighborhood security meeting, especially our guests: Councilman Mark Squilla and Officers Ferrero and Williams from the 6th District.
For those who couldn’t make it here’s a summary of what we learned:
- If you see illegal or what looks like illegal activity call 911, tell them where you are, Callowhill, the name of your building, street address… Tell them everything you have seen/heard. Don’t be shy about calling. The police want to hear from us. It’s how they know the area needs their attention.
- Issues like trash dumping call 311
- If you are unsure if an issue is 911 or 311, call 911. If it’s a 311 issue you will be rerouted.
- Officer Joe Ferrero has worked in our neighborhood for 20 years. He works with a team of 12 officers, some in uniform, some plain clothes. Officer Ferrero gave us his cell number- 215-375-0932, call him, if he doesn’t answer leave a message and he will call you back. But remember if its an emergency call 911 first!
- If you see a “camp” set up, people living on the street, call Officer Tonya Brown at the 6th District, 215-686-3060 . These sites are cleared by Sgt. Joe Harper of the 9th District. You can call him directly at 215-686-3090. If you call Officer Brown she will call Officer Harper.
What we can do :
- Light the outside of your property
- Don’t leave ANYTHING in your parked car
- If you have security cameras on your property you can register with the police and help solve crimes.
To register your cameras call Officer Bob Savino at the 6th District, 215-686-3063.
Sarah McEneaney
Callowhill Neighborhood Association
PhilaMOCA and The Center for Media and Destiny present
IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD (AGAIN!)
A three-day celebratory symposium on the upcoming apocalypse.
(via IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD (AGAIN!) full schedule | PhilaMOCA)