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Jackie the Yellow Jacket’s Latest Adventure!

Check out Jackie the Yellow Jacket’s latest adventures on the Ave! His love for ShoeBox Recycling is only surpassed by his love for the Frankford Yellow Jackets!

In the mean time, click here to see where on the Ave you can recycle your shoes.

 

 

 

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Mentor at Frankford High!

The C.H.A.M.P.S. (Choosing Healthy And Mature Principles for Success) Mentoring Program is in it’s second year at Frankford High School and looking for community mentors to invest one hour per week of their time during this upcoming school year. Please click here for more information.

If interested, or if you know anyone who might be interested, please contact Mr. Stephen Stevens via cell at 267-971-2540 or via email at sls82886@yahoo.com.

They look forward to hearing from you!

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Better Know A Frankford Artist: Rachel Citrino

For this month’s edition of “Better Know a Frankford Business”, we turned to one of Frankford’s many assets, Globe Dye Works, a large industrial complex repurposed  for artist and artisan lofts. Over twenty tenants call Globe home, and some of the most exciting work in the entire City is being done in this space just a couple blocks away from the commercial corridor.

Rachel Citrino is one of the many talented artists with studio space at Globe. Rachel grew up in Tacony and Frankford in the late  40s-50s, and comes from a long line of artists: her grandfather was a photographer, and her father was a painter. Her family history seemed to have pulled her towards Globe, as well. Before her father passed away, the family lived behind his shop/studio on Church Street, just a few blocks from Globe Dye Works. When her mother remarried, the family moved to Worth Street, where Globe is located.

Rachel credits her father for her initial interest in the arts. As she says, “Watching my father work on paintings on a daily basis was probably where I first became excited about the behavior of color. Over fifty years of exhibitions behind me, I am still excited about color and it’s alchemy.”

After living in New Jersey with her husband for 25 years, she returned to the City about two years ago and quickly found space at Globe. And GALLERY B102 is not just a studio, either: “I created a gallery space, GALLERY B102, to serve my curatorial projects. I make the exhibit space available to artists who want to mount their own show or installation and mentor their efforts. In addition to showcasing my own works, I hope to contribute to the community by making it affordable for independent artists to show their work.”

Some exciting exhibits are in the works for GALLERY B102: From October 13th through November 3rd, GALLERY B102 will host “an installation of paintings and mixed media art as well as an interactive Day of the Dead Alter” by Frankford High graduate, Emma Gardner. Emma’s work will also be featured in Rachel’s Philadelphia Open Studio Tours exhibit on October 20th and 21st. Rachel’s own work will be on sale in October and November, in time for the holidays.

Globe, and its tenants like Rachel, are helping to keep the arts alive here in Frankford – and Rachel’s excited to be a part of it and to help it grow in the years to come. We encourage you to visit Globe if you haven’t had the chance – witness all of the positive energy and talent right in our own backyard.

 

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Second ARIA Health & Frankford CDC Business Spotlight!

The Frankford CDC and Aria Health teamed up yet again yesterday afternoon to host our second business spotlight event, right in Aria’s busy cafeteria, from 12:00n to 2:00p. Participants included Just Good Scents, Neil’s Furniture, Cramer’s Uniforms, and 3rd Fed Bank.

Aria and the CDC began this initiative to introduce Frankford Avenue businesses directly to Aria employees just a few months ago, and we couldn’t be more pleased with how the event has grown in such a short amount of time! Aria staff were excited by all the products and services available right on Frankford Ave – even some sales were made. And business owners got know each other just a little bit better.

We are excited to see how this program grows in the coming years, and are confident it will be a boon for both Aria and the Frankford Avenue commercial corridor!

Enjoy the photos below, and look for updates as this initiative continues!