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Coming Up in Frankford

  • BEEF –N- BEER FOR THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
    When-Sat, May 30, 8pm – Sun, May 31, 12am
    Where-SHEFFIELD TAVERN, 4501 SHEFFIELD AVE (map)
    Description-BEEF –N- BEER FOR THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY SHEFFIELD TAVERN, 4501 SHEFFIELD AVE COST 25.00 IN ADVANCE, 30.00 AT THE DOOR ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY FOR TICKETS CALL SAM @ 215-332-1507 OR MIKE (WEST FRANKFORD TOWN WATCH) @ 267-628-7712
  • Frankford Civic Association Meeting
    When-Thu, June 4, 7pm – 8pm
    Where-Frankford Hospital – 2nd floor conference room (map)
  • Grand Army of the Republic Museum Open House
    When-Sun, June 7, 12pm – 5pm
    Where-4278 Griscom Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description-Presentation at 1:30 PM: Civil War Navy Bob Hanrahan
  • Historical Society of Frankford
    When-Sun, June 7, 1pm – 4pm
    Where-1507 Orthodox St., Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description-ANTIQUES APPRAISAL FAIR with Barry Slosberg, ASA, ISA, CAI. “Antiques Roadshow” meets Northeast Philadelphia. Have your family heirlooms appraised for $7 per item (maximum 3 items)
  • Historical Society of Frankford program
    When-Tue, June 9, 7:30pm – 9:00pm
    Where-1507 Orthodox St., Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description-Salad, Dessert Social. Bring a salad or dessert to share. 7:30 pm — Presentation & Display: “Philadelphia Flag Day Association Historical Flags and Banners”.
  • LEWIS FAMILY HOSTS ALEX’S LEMONADE STAND DURING LEMONADE DAYS
    When-Fri, June 12, 3pm – 6pm
    Where-1900 ORTHODOX STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19124 (Lot with Black Walnut Tree upon it) (map)

    Description-The Lewis family will host their 2nd Annual Alex’s Lemonade Stand as part of the National Lemonade Days weekend on beginning Friday, June 12th, 13th, 14th, 2009 from 3pm-6pm, 1900 Orthodox Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Frankford Section of the City of Philadelphia).

  • Northwood Civic Association Meeting
    When-Tue, June 16, 7pm – 8pm
    Where-St. James Lutheran Church, at Castor Avenue and Pratt Street. (map)
  • Frankford Festival
    When-Saturday, Jun 20, 2009
    Where-Overington Park (map)
  • Super multi family multi block yard sale
    When-Sat, June 20, 8am – 3pm
    Where-4600 block od Griscom St Arrott to Orthodox and 1500 block Overington St. (map)
    Description-Super multi family multi block yard sales spots available! Fee: free for residents of block or $5.00 donation requested to benefit Overington House Inc. for non resident spacees first come first serve. Special features: 50-50 raffle, FCDC Festival at Overington Park going on at Lieper and Orthodox on this date, hack sack demonstration, face painting, close to El, Arrott St terminal, voter registration table, business card exchange table, free item table and more things will be added by then. Items for sale include new and used items, clothing, shoes, appliances, plants, used furniture, toys, books and other variety of items. Any other blocks interested in joining in feel free!
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Career Day at Stearne School

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I was invited to the Stearne Elementary school (map)for career day.  I had been over there for the story on the Faithfully Fresh produce market a few weeks ago.  My first thought was do I really want to do this.  But then I thought it would be an interesting experience for me and maybe for the kids.

So Friday morning found me at Stearne for a continental breakfast before starting out on my list  9 classrooms to visit.  There were 15 other volunteers for this special event with a wide range of occupations among them: insurance agent, computer analyst, tax analyst, director of IT, correctional officer, account executive, college professor, business owner, dentist, pharmacology, museum guide, veterinarian technician, police officer and immigration services officer.

I have been in a few elementary schools over the years and Stearne was quite similar to the rest.  The kids were aware that there were “guests” in school and were obviously looking out for us.  I took my class assignment sheet and started to trek around the halls.  Fortunately I did not have far to go.

  • First class was room 103 where Mrs. Wrigley held forth with a group of kindergartners.  I was happy to make this my first stop although I had no idea what I was going to say about blogging to 5 years olds.  I chit chatted a bit and then asked everyone what they wanted to be when they grew up.  They were a nice group and most talked the helper occupations like policeman, doctor etc.
  • Next I went to see Ms. Kaufman in first grade in room 200.  Feeling a little bit braver I found out what they wanted to be and said that I was a story teller and would be writing about them on the Frankford Gazette.  They knew about the internet and liked playing games.
  • Here I had a 15 minute break so went down to the library for a drink of water and started up the laptop.  I thought I would show the older kids what the web site looks like.
  • Went room 100 to see Mr. Reid in kindergarten.  Another very nice group of kids who did ask some questions.  They gave me their full attention anyway.
  • Then I went up to the second floor to see Mrs. Blum in second grade.  After asking what various kids wanted to do when they grow up I found my first young writer.  Mrs. Blum said the little girl has had some of her compositions read at assembly.  She certainly paid close attention to me and asked good questions.  I hope I gave some good answers.
  • Went over to room 205 to see Mrs. Douglas in second grade.  Along with asking about them and telling my story showed them the web site.  Every kid in the world must be on the internet by now.
  • In room 209 was another second grade with Mrs. Filut.
  • I found Mr. Bamba in room 104 with some students.  A very nice group who will be looking for my report on Tuesday.
  • I went to room 201 to see Ms. Bruestle in another first grade.  Went through some more of what do you want to do when you grow up and told my story about being a story teller.
  • Took another 15 minute break in the library where I started to write this report.
  • Then went up to the third floor to see the sixth grade with Ms. Diana Taylor.  I had met this group before and recognized them.  I passed out  some pencils and a word game that Pat Smiley had made up for them and then went into my story.  They knew it all but were good with questions and paid attention while they tried to solve the puzzle.  I left a treat for them with Ms. Taylor and I headed back down to the library for a final review.

We filled out an evaluation and Mrs. Vaughn the principal talked to our group.  There was some education talk that went right over my head.  Then we got a small gift and a certificate of appreciation for participating.  I have to admit I was plumb tuckered out after that morning.

My thanks to the staff who help me during the day and of course the teachers for their patience. Thanks to Terry Wech for turning me on to an interesting story.  I’ll be posting something this week about that.

I have purposely left out the names of the kids to protect their privacy.  It was not because I did not remember them.  I’ll be looking forward to hearing from that young writer some day.