Do Not Breath in Philly on This Day / NOTE: Graphics are from the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency of the United States of America)
Many days in the Philadelphia region are not good for breathing. On “Ozone Action Alert Days” you are advised to avoid activity outside. Children should not play outdoors. Avoid running and other fitness activities. Do not breathe in un-conditioned air.
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Experience the intersection of Art and Food at an illuminating fundraising event hosted by the Cescaphe Group at Vie, on 600 N. Broad Street. From 5:30 to 8:00 pm on July 23, 2015, enjoy a food sampling competition from Philadelphia’s top Chefs, an open bar, raffle, and art sales. !This occasion is made possible with the help and support of The Philadelphia Chapter of the American Culinary Federation and volunteers from the Art Institute of Philadelphia. One hundred percent of the proceeds from this event will benefit Art Sphere Inc., a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to inspiring young minds through free art programs focused on engaging local at-risk youth in distressed neighborhoods. Tickets are $35.00 if purchased online, and $40.00 per person at the door. http://www.eventbrite.com/e/philly-art-food-fundraiser-event-tickets-17072612644?aff=es2
At least 30 poisonous Portuguese Man o’ War have washed up on New Jersey beaches. They have been found from Surf City beach on Long Beach Island to Ocean City in Southern New Jersey.
The spotting of man o’ wars here is part of a “transient event that occurs infrequently in New Jersey,” according to Gary Buchanan, director of the state Department of Environmental Protection’s Office of Science.
Though the creature packs a powerful sting, it is rarely fatal.
According to preliminary data released today by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the unemployment rate in Philadelphia declined to 6.5% for April 2015, down from 7.1% in March 2015 and 7.5% for April 2014. In addition, the number of jobs in Philadelphia increased by 4,300 from March to April to 687,100, the highest number for April since 2001 and 10,900 more jobs than April 2014. By comparison the number of jobs in Philadelphia in January 2008 was 652,100, 35,000 fewer jobs than today.
“Philadelphia is on the rise and our Administration is focused on ensuring that all Philadelphians share in this prosperity,” said Mayor Michael A. Nutter. “There are more Philadelphians working today than at any point for almost 25 years, and Philadelphia has recovered from the recession faster than the country as a whole. We are strengthening our efforts to support business growth and attract new companies to a city that is gaining an unprecedented level of attention.”
Other highlights from the recent BLS data include:
The number of Philadelphians employed increased by 6,795 to 643,557. Highest number since December 1990.
The number of Philadelphians unemployed decreased by 3,841 to 44,690 and the size of the labor force grew by 2,954.
State and National unemployment rates continue to hover 20% above their 2007 levels, while Philadelphia’s unemployment rate in April is lower than it was in January 2007. Philadelphia has returned to its pre-recession level of unemployment faster than the state or the nation as a whole.
“The latest employment data is very encouraging and is a reflection of a city that is growing and thriving,” said Alan Greenberger, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development. “By supporting the growth of existing businesses through programs such as 10,000 Small Businesses and Kiva City Philadelphia, attracting new companies, and undertaking major new developments such as the $350 million renovation of the Gallery, we are working every day to create new jobs and economic opportunities for all Philadelphians.”
Glen Foerd on the Delaware will be hosting its first family overnight on Friday, June 19th. Registration is open now! Attached you will find a press release about the event. Please do not hesitate to contact us about additional information.
Glen Foerd on the Delaware
5001 Grant Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19114
www.glenfoerd.org
215 632 5330
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Security wearing shirts that said “Alcohol Enforcement” became overly aggressive at a Radio 104.5 concert held at Festival Pier along Penn’s Landing. It was not evident who employed the men. They wore no form of identification; however, Live Nation employs NES (National Event Services) for most of their staffing needs. A non-drinking middle aged man was threatening when he filmed the Alcohol Enforcement’s aggressive behavior.
Songwriting and recording at Penn’s Landing and South Street, Philadelphia, PA over top of Interstate 95, as well as, the Philadelphia Art Museum and the Philadelphia Water Works:
Philadelphia, July 20, 2015 – Ten Indego bikes designed and decorated by local youth hit the streets of Philadelphia as the result of a partnership between the Mural Arts Program, the Mayor’s Office of Transportation & Utilities and the Better Bike…Read more ›
Mayor Feldmann to lead Frankfurt delegation to Philadelphia later this year Philadelphia, July 16, 2015 — Mayor Michael A. Nutter and Lord Mayor Peter Feldmann signed an agreement establishing a Sister City relationship between Philadelphia and Frankfurt am Main, Germany today. The…Read more ›
WHO: Mayor Michael A. Nutter WHAT: Mayor Nutter will discuss details of his upcoming trip to Frankfurt, Germany and Tel Aviv, Israel and will be available for media questions. WHERE: City Hall, 2nd Floor Hallway (outside Mayor’s Office, Room 215) WHEN: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 5:45…Read more ›
Philadelphia, July 13, 2015 — Mayor Michael A. Nutter will visit Germany this week to establish a new Sister City relationship with the city of Frankfurt, Philadelphia’s first new Sister City in twenty-three years. Following two days in Frankfurt, Mayor…Read more ›
WHO: Mayor Michael A. Nutter WHAT: Mayor Nutter will discuss details of his trip to Puebla, Mexico and be available for media questions. WHERE: Conversation Hall, Room 201 City Hall WHEN: Thursday, July 9, 2015 12:00 p.m. TODAY
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The Philadelphia Police Department would like to thank the media and the public as well as SEPT Police for their assistance in the apprehension of Quinton Hartwell for a stolen auto in Riverfront On May 31, 2015, at 4:45 pm, the complainant parked their vehicle on the 100 block of Alter Street. On June 1, […]