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Everyday in Frankford

From Chris Baker Evens.  See more of his work at this link.

Ms Lay of Douleur Boutique poses with a hand-decorated Mothers Day wine glass at the Day Before Mothers Day Flower Sale, held at the Frankford Pause park on Paul St. Ms Lay can be found hosting her stall in front of the Citizens Bank on Frankford Avenue. The Mothers Day event featured a range of craft stalls, and included the Friends of Overington Park, the Frankford Flower Club and live music.

This is the last installment of Everyday in Frankford.  Chris and his family are relocating to another neighborhood in the city.  His positive view of Frankford has been welcome and we wish him and his family well.

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Womrath Park Clean Up Day

Residents and community organizations gathered at Womrath Park in Frankford to rake leaves, pick up trash and contribute to a growing sense of community in the area. Organized by the office of State Rep Joe Hohenstein, 177th District. Photos available at chrisbakerevens.com.

Womrath Park Clean Up Day from Chris Baker Evens on Vimeo.

 

 

 

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Everyday in Frankford

From Chris Baker Evens.  See more of his work at this link.

Bamba stands inside his Frankford Avenue produce shop, Bamba Produce. He started out as a home-delivery produce business and expanded to the familiar shopfront near the corner of Orthodox street. A customer favorite is the mixed fruit smoothie.  Photo Credit: Chris Baker Evens.

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Everyday in Frankford

From Chris Baker Evens.  See more of his work at this link.

Frankford High School’s choir perform during a Christmas tree-lighting event at Frankford Pause Park. December 07, 2018. Photo Credit: Chris Baker Evens

Hard to believe we’re at the end of the year. I’ve appreciated being a small part of the Frankford community and highlighting the people that make up the neighborhood.