January 27th, 2012
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Union League of Philadelphia, founded in 1862 as a patriotic society to support the Union and the policies of Abraham Lincoln, will host its annual Open House on Saturday February 4, 2012 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The public is invited to stay after the open house for a special presentation by Bob O’Connor, author and historian, “Ward Hill Lamon: Abraham Lincoln’s personal bodyguard.”
The Open House and the Ward Lamon program are free and open to the public.
O’Connor, who lives in Charles Town, West Virginia, has ortrayed Lamon in programs at schools, historical venues, and civic organizations in six states. He has authored the only account of Lamon’s life, a historical fiction book called “The Virginian Who Might Have Saved Lincoln.” He also has edited the only book Lamon ever wrote, “The Life of Abraham Lincoln As President,” written in the 1880s but never published. Mr. O’Connor found the manuscript in the Huntington Library in California and purchased the rights to publish it. He added over 1700 footnotes. The book was published for the first time in December 2010.
Ward Hill Lamon is largely a forgotten figure in history, according to O’Connor. “He was born just a few miles from where I live, and moved to Danville, Illinois at age 18. There he became a new attorney assigned to the 8th Circuit Court where Abraham Lincoln was a long established lawyer. Lamon and Lincoln were law partners from 1852-1856, defending 114 cases in Vermilion County, Illinois. Lincoln took Lamon with him to Washington and became the unofficial presidential bodyguard. Lamon was with Mr. Lincoln every single day of his presidency until Tuesday,
April 11, 1865, when the president sent Lamon on a special assignment.
Lamon did not want to leave Mr. Lincoln unguarded, as he felt there was still danger. The Lincolns went to Ford’s Theater on April 14 in spite of Lamon’s urging that he not leave the White House, and the rest is history.”
O’Connor thinks Lamon is overlooked by historians. “He was probably Abraham Lincoln’s most trusted friend. He had more access to President Lincoln during the Civil War than anyone else. To say he is an insignificant character is quite outlandish.”
O’Connor, speaking as Ward Lamon, will tell of his friendship with
Abraham Lincoln, personal experiences they had, and the tragic loss of his life-long friend. At the end of the program, Mr. Lamon will take questions and will answer them in character.
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January 25th, 2012
You are invited to a dinner
to benefit
Occupy Philadelphia
Friday, February 10, 2012
6:00 p.m.
at the Friends Center
1501 Cherry Street, Philadelphia
*a children’s program will be provided.
Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Philadelphians have quietly supported
Occupy Philadelphia from the background. Though the encampment has been disbanded for the winter, Occupy Philadelphia continues to meet daily to plan and strategize the ongoing movement. This gala evening is an opportunity for quiet supporters to meet one another, celebrate the accomplishments of Occupy Philadelphia, and learn new ways to add our energy and power
to the movement for economic justice.
Our Program
6:00 Hors d’oeuvres
6:30 Briefing on Occupy Philadelphia
6:50 Dinner: Prepared and served by Occupiers for Occupiers
8:30 After-dinner discussions and opportunities to organize
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If you prefer to pay by check, please make checks payable to Occupy Philadelphia 1501 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102 and Contact occudinner@occupyphillyga.net or Call (215) 821-8021 to reserve your seat at the table.
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Proceeds will benefit:
Occupy organizing and direct action • Fliers and direct action posters
Bail fund • Food Working Group
Please forward this invitation onto family, friends, supporters, and all those who are interested in learning more about Occupy Philadelphia.
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January 23rd, 2012
The Philadelphia Orchestra returns once again for a performance in the magnificent Academy of Music for the 155th Anniversary Concert on Saturday, January 28, 2012. Music Director Designate Yannick Nézet-Séguin will make his Academy of Music debut conducting The Philadelphia Orchestra, with special guests multiple Grammy Award-winners singer/pianist Diana Krall and cellist Yo-Yo Ma. Tipping its hat once again to the first Academy Anniversary Concert, the program will be a mix of orchestral repertoire and popular music.
The Anniversary Concert is produced by Wayne Baruch and Charles F. Gayton, who have produced the Academy Anniversary concerts since 2007.
Concert-only tickets are available at $200 and are located in the Amphitheatre level. Concert-only tickets can be purchased by calling Ticket Philadelphia at 215.893.1999
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January 19th, 2012
Philadelphia, PA – The Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) has implemented two ordinances designed to encourage the use of solar panels systems in Philadelphia. Sponsored by Councilman Jim Kenney, the two ordinances amend the Philadelphia Building Construction and Occupancy Code to greatly reduce the costs of securing both electrical permits and building permits for solar panel systems (also known as photovoltaic systems).
Licenses and Inspections Commissioner Fran Burns stated, “These changes are not only part of the ongoing reform and focus on supporting business development, but also a step towards ensuring a sustainable and competitive future for Philadelphia and its residents. I am excited to support this energy option since solar panel systems decrease dependence on fossil fuels and reduce the risks of rising energy costs in the long-run.”
Commenting, Councilman Jim Kenney said, “Today we move Philadelphia in the right direction, towards a more sustainable and greener future, while also encouraging economic development and job creation. As we continue down this green path, we must be open to further innovation and development of cleaner fuel sources.”
Passed by Council and signed into law by Mayor Nutter in the 2011 Term, Bills 110533 and 110829 amend the Code to exclude the costs of solar panels and inverters in calculating electrical permit and building permit fees when a photovoltaic system is installed.
In 2009, the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability released the landmark Greenworks report, setting a variety of sustainability goals, including a key target of purchasing and generating 20 percent of electricity used in Philadelphia from alternative energy sources. The passage and implementation of these code amendments are important steps towards meeting the vision of Greenworks — to make Philadelphia the Greenest City in the United States.
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January 19th, 2012
On Saturday, January 21, 2012, Cub Scouts from all over Northeast Philadelphia will gather at Wissinoming Park, (5801 Frankford Avenue) for the Annual Roosevelt District, Cub Scout Klondike Derby. This year’s theme is;
A Hillbilly Hoedown in Dogpatch. The day’s program will run from 9 a.m. until completion.
At the Boy Scout level a Klondike Derby is a winter skills competition which pits troops and patrols against each other and the elements as they test their knowledge of camping, cooking, first aid and outdoor survival. A Cub Scout, Klondike Derby is a modification of this competition which will present an opportunity for our youngest Scouts, (ages 6 to 10), to showcase what they have learned as part of the advancement program. Unlike the Boy Scout version, the Cub Scout Klondike will be less competition and more fun as the Cubs will participate in games and events focusing on discovering abilities and learning new skills. All this while tooling around Wissinoming Park in custom built albeit modified dog sleds.
This event is sponsored by the Roosevelt District of the Cradle of Liberty Council, BSA. Delaware District represents units in Northeast Philadelphia, as well as the Bridesburg, Kensington, Port Richmond and Fishtown neighborhoods, and its youth members range in age from 6 to 21. The Boy Scouts of America is the premier youth organization in the United States, instilling in young men and women, citizenship, good character, a sense of service to others and a firm foundation of knowledge and skills on which to grow into successful adults.
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January 11th, 2012
More Real Estate
HUD SUSPENDS PHILADELPHIA COMPANY AND PRESIDENT
James Grier and Mantua Gardens East, Inc. improperly threatened low-income tenants with eviction
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today announced that it immediately suspended James H. Grier and Mantua Gardens East, Inc. (MGE) of Philadelphia from doing business with the U.S. Government. In addition to the immediate suspension announced today, HUD also proposed their debarments to prevent Grier and the company from participating in government-related business for a period of five years.
HUD’s actions are based upon Grier and MGE’s improper withdrawal of $325,000 from reserves without HUD approval and submission of false and misleading financial reports to HUD. MGE also failed to provide sufficient notice to tenants of its intention to opt out of the Section 8 project-based program, thereby denying the tenants adequate time to make housing arrangements, and threatening them with eviction.
“As president of this Company, Mr. Grier, through a number of acts and omissions, was responsible for MGE’s violations of important HUD requirements,” said Helen Kanovsky, HUD’s General Counsel. “By failing properly to notify their tenants, Mr. Grier and his company deprived them of an important legal right to make other housing arrangements and to spare them from the possibility of eviction.”
Background:
In December of 1970, MGE agreed to a $720,000 mortgage loan insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). As an FHA mortgagor, MGE is required to establish and maintain a reserve account to meet emergency needs at the multi-family housing development, which comprises ten buildings located in Philadelphia’s University City neighborhood. In 2008, Grier and MGE improperly withdrew $325,000 in reserves without required HUD approval and then refused to restore those funds to the Company’s reserve account. Grier and MGE then pledged those funds, along with one of the development’s buildings and future rent payments, as collateral for a separate loan from a lending institution. This misappropriation of reserve funds and unauthorized encumbrance of property are serious violations of FHA requirements. Grier and MGE also filed a false and misleading annual financial report to HUD by failing to note this new liability.
For approximately 27 years, MGE received project-based Section 8 subsidies under a Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Contract with HUD. Under the terms of the Contract, MGE was entitled to opt out of the contract, but was first required to provide one year’s advance notice to the tenants. That notice would have allowed tenants sufficient time to make other housing arrangements. In October of 2011, MGE notified HUD that it was opting out of the program, failed to properly notify tenants, and instead threatened them with eviction.
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HUD’s mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all.
HUD is working to strengthen the housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers; meet the
need for quality affordable rental homes: utilize housing as a platform for improving quality of life; build
inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination; and transform the way HUD does business.
More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and
http://espanol.hud.gov. You can also follow HUD on twitter @HUDnews, on facebook at
www.facebook.com/HUD, or sign up for news alerts on HUD’s News Listserv.
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December 29th, 2011
We started with this article: Occupy Wall Street? Occupy Yourself!
The rest is in reverse chronological order:
Sunday, December 11th, 2011 Tags: American history, free, freedom, Friends, liberty, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Wall Street, Pennsylvania, Quakers, Religion, Revolutionary War, USA, William Penn
Friday, December 2nd, 2011Tags: City Hall, Dilworth Plaza, Federal Agents, Homeland Security, military, movement, news, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Philly, Philadelphia Police, police state, protest, protesters
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Thursday, December 1st, 2011 Tags: City Hall, Dilworth Plaza, Federal Agents, Homeland Security, movement, news, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Philly, Philadelphia Police, protest, protesters
Thursday, December 1st, 2011Tags: City Hall, crimes, Daniel Brouse, Dilworth Plaza, Federal Agents, Homeland Security, movement, news, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Philly, Philadelphia Police, police brutality, protest, protesters, Vanessa Maria, violence, violent, wounds
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2011Tags: arrests, assault, attack, City Hall, Dilworth Plaza, Homeland Security, mounted police, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Philly, Philadelphia Police, protesters, riot gear
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2011Tags: arrested, arrests, Dilworth Plaza, eviction notice, fringe movement, Government, Occupy Philly, Philadelphia, police, protesters, USA, vacate
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Saturday, November 19th, 2011Tags: Christmas, Christmas music, Daniel Brouse, downloads, faith, free, holidays, hope, inspiration, MP3, MP4, music, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Philly, original
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Thursday, November 17th, 2011Tags: arrested, arrests, Dilworth Plaza, eviction notice, fringe movement, Government, Occupy Philly, Philadelphia, police, protesters, USA, vacate
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Tuesday, November 15th, 2011Tags: Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream, Ben Cohen, Christmas, Daniel Brouse, free, Occupy Philadlphia, Occupy Philly, support, Thanksgiving
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Tuesday, November 15th, 2011Tags: assaults, City Hall, clean-up, corruption, Daniel Brouse, homeless, Mayor Nutter, Media, movement, music, news, Occupy Philly, Occupy Phladelphia, Occupy Wall Street, press conference, protest, rape, shelter, Stockholm Syndrome, Symbionese Liberation Army
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Monday, November 14th, 2011Tags: 10, 1060, 29, 3, 6, ABC, assaults, CBS, channel, City Hall, clean-up, corruption, Daniel Brouse, FOX, free, homeless, journalism, KYW, life, live, Mayor Nutter, Media, Michael Blas, movement, MP4, music, NBC, new, news, Occupy Philadlphia, Occupy Philly, Pennsylvania, press conference, protest, radio, rape, shelter, TV, UniVision, videos
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Sunday, November 13th, 2011 Tags: death, funeral, Government, Jesse Jackons, Joe Frazier, news, obiturary, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Philly, Philadelphia, protest, USA
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011Tags: arrested, arrests, Comcast, fringe movement, Government, Occupy Philly, Philadelphia, police, protesters, USA
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Saturday, October 29th, 2011Tags: activist, Angela Davis, City Hall, Daniel Brouse, downloads, free, music, music vidoes, new song, Occupy Oakland, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Philly, Occupy Wall Street, original, PA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, protest, singer, songwriter, video
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Saturday, October 29th, 2011Tags: Angela Davis Freedom of Speech at Occupy Philly, City Hall, Daniel Brouse, downloads, free, MP3, MP4, music vidoes, Occupy Oakland, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Philly, Occupy Wall Street, PA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, protest, singer, songwriter, stike. unions
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Thursday, October 20th, 2011Tags: economy, movement, Occupy Philly, Philadelphia, protesters, social network, Society, videos, Wall Street
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Wednesday, October 12th, 2011
Posted in Business, Center City, Communities, Environment and Green, Events and Happenings, Food, Opinion, Philadelphia, education, music | Tags: Art, Ben and Jerrys, Business, charity, citizens, economy, education, government, homeless, Jesse Jackson, movement, music, musicians, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Philly, Pennsylvania, protest | Comments Off
December 29th, 2011
Thursday December 29, 2011
5:00PM Until Food Runs Out
15th Street, between Market St. and JFK Blvd.
For as long as Occupy Philly can afford to offer free meals, every Thursday starting at 5PM food will be provided.
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November 14th, 2011
What: Keep Philadelphia Beautiful and sponsor GIANT Food Stores will dedicate a bench at the Office for Community Development of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s recently announced PA Horticultural Society award winning community garden. This event will precede a statewide launch of the plastic bag waste awareness campaign, A Bag’s Life. The campaign messages that people should reduce, reuse and recycle plastic bags, instead of littering or throwing the bags in the trash. The bench is an example of an end product use for recycled plastic bags.
When: November 14, 2011, Noon
Where: 2446 Kensington Avenue
Participants:
Archdioceses CDC Executive Director
Community Members
Students from neighborhood schools
Media Contact: Megan R. Smith
Brownstone PR
215.410.9879
megan@brownstonepr.com
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November 10th, 2011
To a discussion meeting of
Nichiren Buddhism (SGI-USA) Wissahickon District
Sunday November 20, 2011 11am-12:30 and
Saturday Dec. 10, 2011 10am-11:30
at the home of Leila & Ernie Martin
7517 Newland Street
Roxborough, Philadelphia, PA 19128
For more info or directions, call 215-806-7308
www.sgi-usa.org
Come enjoy learning about the humanistic life-philosophy of Nichiren Buddhism.
(We hold a discussion meeting once a month.)
Thank you!
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