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Stop the Violence Prayer Rally

You are invited to come out and show your concern.

St. Mark’s Church will be hosting a community engagement event on Martin Luther King day from 1-3 pm on the 4700 block of Griscom at Arrott Street.

There will be a separate prayer service to follow on Hawthorne Street (where the recent fatal barricade situation transpired) at 4 pm led by Pastor Richard Smith from Faith Assembly of God.

Many community groups have confirmed their attendance. The aim is to bring the community together and have the various organization engage with the community and share a little bit about what each of us does with a goal of fostering a sense of community, discussing available resources, and addressing violence, especially gun violence, in the community. The 15th District PDAC and another group will be providing refreshments.

 

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Old Frankford Reunion 2019

Come celebrate with us as we come together for a Frankford reunion

Date: September 27, 2019 Time: 7:00 pm

Place: Fraternal Order of Police Hall, 11630 Caroline Rd, NE Philly (near the airport)

The event is being sponsored by the Frankford Heights/Valley Chapter ROMEO (Retired Old Men Eating Out) that meet for breakfast every Tuesday at the Dining Car and is also celebrating those of us born in 1949 who will be turning 70 years old.

Disc jockey will provide entertainment as well as those in attendance. So if you grew up in the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s. 90’s whatever and you think you might enjoy seeing some of your childhood friends, contact us at our group mailing list OldFkd@jimbarry.us and someone will get back to you. If you wish to assist in organizing this event, let us know too and we will add your email to the group email address above.

Tickets are $40.00 per person which includes Caesar salad, beer, wine, soda, juice, water (cash bar) roast beef, meatballs, pasta and coffee. For all you Betty Crocker types out there, feel free to bring a dessert of your choice.

All ticket monies must be received by September 15th.

NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT DOOR.

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Veteran of the Month – Fred Prescott

Fred Prescott is a lifelong Frankford resident who grew up on the 2000 block of Margaret Street.  He attended Sullivan Elementary, Harding Junior High and Frankford High Schools.

When he graduated from Frankford in 1960, he worked for a time and then decided to enlist in the Air Force.  He took the oath in January of 1961 and went to Lackland Air Force Base for Basic Training.  He then was shipped off to Fort Leonard Wood for training as a Water Treatment Specialist and finally was assigned to Forbes Air Force Base near Topeka, Kansas.

He spent the rest of his active duty time at Forbes, which was a SAC (Strategic Air Command) base.  He was on duty during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 when our country was on the verge of nuclear war. He was separated from active duty in January of 1965 and after 2 years in the Inactive Reserves, was honorably discharged.

He married Veronica (Ronnie) Binkowski, also a life long resident of Frankford, in 1966 and they have a son, Matthew.  He worked at Aero Services making maps for 5 years.  That experience lead to his long time career at Ewing Cole Architectural firm as an Electrical Draftsman.  He retired from Ewing Cole after 30 years in 2006.

Fred Prescott

Outside of work, he is known by hundreds of Frankford boys as the Scoutmaster of Troop 108 which was based at the Frankford American Legion Post 211 on Leiper Street.  It later moved to the Hermon Presbyterian Church on Harrison Street and finally to St. James Lutheran Church on Pratt Street.  Eagle Scout Prescott, followed his father into Scouting in 1949 when he became a Cub Scout and continued past the 50 year mark.  Son Matthew also became an Eagle Scout.

Fred Prescott (top row second from right) with Troop 108 at Treasure Island in 1966.  Front row, L-R Bill DesChamp, Richard Ennis, Richard Franck, Bill Harmon & Gary Rooney. Second row, not sure of the first guy either, myself, Tom Kornsey, Dave Beatrice,  Joe Madara, Bob (Beetle) Bailey, & Dave Gibson. Back row, John Young, John Krause, Mr. Michaelizzi, Harvey Michaelizzi, Frank Rooney, Mr. Kornsey, Steve Steily, Fred Prescott, and Hank Thompkins. Missing from pic is Taj Rogalski, my brother Bob, Mike Walls, Dave Moore, Marty Gibson, & Jim Bygott.  Picture courtesy of Dave Beatrice.  Captions courtesy of Wayne Hunt.

Now that Fred is fully retired, he spends his time tending to their home at the corner of Harrison and Griscom Streets.  It is well known for one of the best Christmas light displays in Frankford.  When not walking Willow, the pet Rottweiler, Fred volunteers at the Historical Society of Frankford.  He recently compiled a history of Troop 108 titled “A Scout in Frankford: The Troop 108 Story”.  The book will be on display at the Historical Society.

Fred Prescott – We thank you for your service!!!

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Happening at Simpson Recreation Center

  • Dodgeball for 5-6 and 7-8 grades begin Thursday, at 5:30 p.m. we still have space available call Patrick at 215-685-1223
  • SRCAC meeting 10/4
  • Bingo family night Thursday, 10/5 at 7 p.m.
  • Harvest Festival Friday, October 20, 2017 5:00-7:00 p.m. Donations for prizes and candy are needed.
  • Lifeguard training is taking place now!  Simpson Recreation Center will have opening this summer for Lifeguards.  If your are interested in lifeguard training classes call 215-683-3663 or go to www.phila.gov/lifeguards.
  • Zumba classes are held on Tuesdays 6-7 p.m. come join us!
  • Martial Arts classes Friday ages 6 and under 6:00 p.m. 7 and older 6:30 p.m.
Facility Supervisor
Simpson Recreation Center
1010 Arrott Street
Philadelphia, Pa 19124
215-685-1223 Office
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Community Day Block Party on Worth Street

The 4500 block of Worth Street Residents Association sponsored a block party and community day on August 16th from 10AM to 6 PM.  The event was in partnership with the Micah “Mizz” Fisher Foundation and the Globe Dye Works.  The day also saw the Donovan Williams Memorial basketball tournament for kids 8 years and older.

There was free food and information resources from many groups including Townwatch Integrated Services with Ronald Ryan.

Congratulations to Kasey Fisher for organizing the event and uniting her neighbors to work together for a better community.