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27th Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Celebration

Well over 100 people crowded into the Sankofa Freedom Academy on Monday for the 27th Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Celebration sponsored by the Frankford Coalition of Neighbors.  It is a signature Frankford event that brings everyone together.  Coincidentally on the same day as the inauguration of the first African American president, the timing was perfect.  We have a short slide show below along with some comments by Councilwoman María Quiñones-Sánchez.

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Frankford Gazette in Print January 2013

The Frankford Gazette January 2013 page 1 The January edition The Frankford Gazette will be out on the Avenue next week.  This edition comes to you thanks to our sponsors Kidz Partners.  You can pick one up at these locations:

  • Quickie Mart Express – 4346 Frankford Avenue
  • Free Library of Philadelphia, Frankford Branch – 4634 Frankford Avenue
  • Sugar & Spice – 4801 Frankford Avenue
  • 7-11, 5028 Frankford Avenue
  • Holiday Thriftway – 5147 Frankford Avenue
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DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BREAKFAST CELEBRATION IN FRANKFORD

COME OUT AND CELEBRATE THE

27th ANNUAL

DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BREAKFAST CELEBRATION IN FRANKFORD

ALL YOUTH PERFORMANCES

Come out and meet the District Attorney and Councilwoman Maria D. Quiñones-Sanchez

Monday, January 21, 2013

THIS YEAR LOCATED AT

SANKOFA FREEDOM ACADEMY

AT 4256 PAUL STREET AT RUAN STREET

The doors open at 8:30 a.m., Program begins at 9:00 a.m.

Free event and meal to all

PLEASE BRING A CAN FOR LOCAL FOOD BANKS

The Frankford  is a non-profit organization working to improve relations among the diverse economic, racial and ethnic groups in Frankford, while promoting volunteerism and community coalition building.

FOR INFORMATION or to volunteer CONTACT: Jennifer Powell-Folks at (267) 716-0869

**Breakfast sponsored by Councilwoman Maria D. Quiñones-Sanchez, 7th District City Council

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Northwood Civic Votes No on Commercial Use

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Michael Etkin

At the meeting on Tuesday January 15th, the civic voted to not support the request for a variance for 5260 Castor Ave.  The owner, Hazel Williams, was represented by her attorney Michael Etkin at the meeting.  Etkin made the case for the variance for the 1st floor of the building to be used as a hair salon.   The property has a single family dwelling on the 2nd and third floor and the first floor was formerly used as a video rental store.  It has now been vacant for 6 years.  Since the property is zoned RM1 it requires a variance for any commercial use.  The vote by the members of the civic was unanimous (although several members were sympathetic to the applicant).  The reason for the no vote is to preserve the residential nature of the community.

In other other news at the meeting, one member attended with a sack full of bandit signs which she has been removing from every utility pole she see advertising to buy your junk car.  Bandit signs are illegal and yet the city seems to continue to take a blind eye to the problem.  It is estimated that if this one violator was fined for every illegal sign it would total over a half million dollars.  Joe Krause, president of the civic, has been on a personal crusade against the bandits and spoke with the member after the meeting.  Let the word go out to the people at 215-740-6116, your signs are coming down in Northwood.

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Erica Smith Fichman

The situation with illegal parking of cars being sold in the 900 block of Foulkrod Street continues.  The cars come and go and take up parking that the residents need.

Erica Smith Fichman, of Tree Philly spoke briefly about their programs. Tree give away program the last two years was a big success at 2nd Baptist and should be available again this year.  Information will be available as the events are finalized.

Lou Grow presented for Turning Points for Children as he did at last week’s Frankford Civic meeting.  You can find a link to their community forum scheduled for February 13th here.

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Christopher Pienkowski

Christopher Pienkowski, representing Councilman at Large David Oh spoke was present and spoke regarding the Councilman’s interest in Northwood.  While not directly representing the community, a Councilman at Large represents everyone and so wants to let the community know he is available to them in whatever way to help.

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Lou Grow

Progress continues on the Northwood Community Y with the electricity now turned on.  Volunteers have stepped forward to work on the electrical issues in the building and the mansion section of the property is now on the market for a rental tenant.

The next meeting of the Northwood Civic Association will be on Tuesday February 19th at 7PM at St. James Lutheran Church at Pratt St. and Castor Avenue.

 

 

 

 

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Captain McCloskey Attends Frankford Civic

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Captain John McCloskey

15th police district Captain John McCloskey attended the Frankford Civic Association meeting for the first time on Thursday, January 10th.  There were over 30 residents in attendance to hear him speak.  He was knowledgeable about the hot spots in Frankford as he went down the list of problems that have been encountered.  The bar at Pratt and Frankford Avenue is in his sights for the drug and weapons violations that have occurred.  4721 Oxford Avenue has issues with weapons and alcohol.  The take out beer joints are violating their working hours and he is seeking enforcement action against some of them.  He intends to introduce more bike cops by the Spring time.  He is bringing in vice to push back on the prostitution.

There were two zoning issues on the agenda.  Owners of 5029 Charles Street need a variance to legalize an existing wall around their property.  The civic voted to support the variance.

The application for a day care at 1829 Filmore had been discussed at a previous meeting.  No presentation was made by the owners at that time.  The owners were present at the meeting on the 10th but had not advised the civic that the wanted to make a presentation.  They will be invited back for a future meeting.  Their intention is to provide day care service in that area of Frankford which they believe is underserved at present.

Jason Dawkins on behalf of Councilwoman Sanchez office, was asked about the zoning issue  at 1709 Gillingham Street where an auto repair business is located.  The zoning issue was for the approval of an 8 foot high fence which the civic voted to support.  The neighbors are complaining about the traffic resulting from the use of the property for auto repair which is legal.  Jason offered to organize a community meeting where the residents and property owners can get together to work out a solution.

The Frankford NAC will be holding a zoning meeting to discuss two zoning issues at the 2nd Baptist Church on Thursday January 17th at 7PM.  See this link for more information.

Pete Specos, who is on the board of the Northwood Frankford Community Y spoke about progress being made on bringing it back to life.  Electrical service is now back on.

Lou Grow representing Turning Points for Children announced that there will be a community forum to introduce their service on February 13th at the Tacony Baptist Church.

The next meeting of the Frankord Civic Association will be held on February 7th at 7PM at Aria Hospital.