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Frankford Needs You

By Al Houston

Help! Frankford Needs You.

Over a decade ago, Thomas Hummel of Penn street and several others developed the plot at the corner of Penn, Foulkrod, and Oxford Ave. This was previously the site of the old Bell Telephone building and later a gargantuan pile of rubble after the explosion late in 1995. The current owner of the properly can be called a slum lord and were it not for Tom, Pastor Gabe, and others we would not have this mini Garden of Eden in this neighborhood.

That was late 1995 & 1996 and there have been other improvements over the past couple of years due to the efforts of some extraordinary people in the community. In addition to Tom Hummel, his wife Hazel, Roy Koehler, Janet Bernstein, Mr Angel, Al Houston and many other residents, the once vacant lot remains a beautiful green space today. Pastor Gabriel Wang-Herrera of the By Grace Alone Church on Oxford Avenue and the many groups he is associated with have also been instrumental in maintaining cleanliness and the beauty of the community garden at Penn, Oxford, and Foulkrod. Mr. Robert Smiley of the Frankford Gazette says the rehabilitation of this lot has been the impetus of other like projects in Frankford.

Additionally, a group of civic minded residents in the 4800 block of Penn Street have done a marvelous job at maintaining the beauty of the neighborhood, and in doing so, enhance property values and neighborhood pride. These folk are very diligent concerning matters on their own block, but are also ever active concerning other developments in the wider area. We (Frankford) need more people with this spirit! Indeed the very purpose of this article is to urge people to action.

A testament to that wonderful spirit occurred, when due to an accumulation of flammable gases, the Bell Telephone building exploded at 3:15am on December 29th 1995 “a date which will live in infamy”. Destruction visited many homes, vehicles, and businesses in the area, but the residents showed amazing resolve and resiliency . They did not sink into despair, nor did they wait on the others or the government. Instead they sprang into action. Their maxim was ‘this is Our Frankford, We live here (therefore) we must rebuild.’ That was the genesis of the garden, and those folks have taught us much. We are responsible for ourselves. Together we CAN make a difference. And so, I salute all those persons and I Will be one of them. I will do my part. This my pledge.

It is safe to say that most people appreciate cleanliness in their neighborhoods. However, this is attained and maintained by the efforts of All Of Us! In fact, if all able-bodied persons spent an hour or so out front of their homes or apartments picking up the trash and sweeping rubble into receptacles, Frankford would be noticeably neater. But please, do not stop there take in your mail and those annoying circulars. Clean-up days are great and block parties draw people together, but of our several responsibilities, cleanliness is certainly nigh to Godliness. And just think, it would only take several hours a week from each of us. Let us get back the pride. Pride in ourselves. Pride in our neighbors. Pride in our community. Frankford can be better. We can be better. Together we can return the luster to Northeast Philadelphia.

 

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Frankford Garden Club Update

Our Next Meeting will be Monday May 20th at Wissinoming Rec Center, Cheltenham Ave.  Socializing and refreshments from 6-6:45pm, meeting next

The Plant Sale went well! we made about $230 profit = THANK YOU LINDA, NANCY, UNA, and Diane for taking care of the plant ordering and coordinating the plant pick up etc – Thank you Charlie and Johnnie Mae for pitching in –

Special thanks go to the George Family for storing the plants overnight in their yard, and helping to carry them out to the waiting cars/trucks and vans – especially since they were celebrating their sons’ college graduation!!

Next Saturday May 18th will be Friends of Overington Park’s Perennial Plant Sale (10am to 1pm)

If you have perennials to get rid of, or want to get more, please come to Overington Park

Call Diane if you need more info.

Janet

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Frankford Gets a Sunday Wake Up Call

The business area along Frankford Avenue is usually a quiet spot all day on Sunday but on Sunday, May 6th, it was busy at Iqraa Cafe for their Spring event.  There was healthy eating, smoothies and a some great vendors.

It might be time for the rest of the business owners to follow the lead and open up at least once a month in that area and build on Iqraa’s success.  See slide show below.

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Frankford Friends School Shapes Minds and Community!

Frankford Friends School

Frankford Friends School

Frankford Friends School, founded in 1833, continues to instill the Quaker values of spirituality, independence and responsibility in its students and acts as a beacon within our community from the top of the hill at Penn and Orthodox Sts. While other schools are consolidating and/or closing, Frankford Friends has been growing. Now serving 143 students in PreK through 8th grade, the school’s motto is “Love, Learning and Peace”. More students who attend the school live in the 19124 zip code than any other. And, of course, “children of all faiths and all ethnic, racial and economic backgrounds are welcomed”.

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Principal Penny Colgan-Davis

Continuing their focus on children and how they learn best, Principal Penny Colgan-Davis visited the Frankford Civic Association’s meeting last month to share with us two new efforts that would both benefit their students and the community. Ours is an urban neighborhood with more than its share of eyesores. Following the collapse of the Central United Methodist Church, almost 2 years ago, there is a barren lot where that proud church once stood. Research has shown that when children interact with the natural world, they benefit by the “increased activity, healthy development and overall well-being”. Isn’t that true for all of us? Who can’t wait to get outside on a sunny day? I am personally interested in this as well because living and teaching in an urban area, our children have too little experience with natural spaces. Principal Penny explained to the group that this lot would become a “natural play space, like a garden, where children could explore a wooded area and it would be open to the community”. Hopefully, this project is scheduled for the fall.

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Former Parsonage & Lot Where Central United Methodist Church Stood

With the help of the Frankford Unity and Arch Street Meetings, the parsonage building (next to the lot) would also be acquired and used to house a first floor ArtRoom. The second and third floors would be housing for Quaker volunteers who graduate from college and wish to do volunteer work in the community. Relying on the various Meetings’ funds, there is no definite date for this project to be completed.

Gillingham St House

Gillingham St House

There has been a known drug house behind the school on Gillingham Street that the school is planning to transform into a school library and offices.

Principal Penny invited us to visit the school and be sure to attend their Spring Fair being held on Saturday, May 18th, from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM.

We thank all those connected with Frankford Friends School for their commitment to our children and our community! This is also Teacher Appreciation Week! Have you thanked a teacher yet?

 

 

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PDAC Honors Sugar and Spice

At the 15th District PDAC (Police District Advisory Council) meeting on April 19th, honor was paid to the Sugar and Spice store at Frankford and Foulkrod in “grateful appreciation for all the support you have given to the 15th Police District and the citizens of Philadelphia”.   Accepting the plaque was Sam the owner and Letitia, former employee.

Also honored at the meeting for their help were Chickie and Pete’s (Paul Coyle) and Bachmann Industries  (Rodney Watkins).

At the same meeting, awards were given for Officer of the Month for February to Officers William Yancer and Patrick Mangold.  Officer of the month for March was awarded to Officers James Putro and Stanley Galiczynski.

Congratulations to all.

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