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SOUTh PhILLY REVIEW I SEPTEMBER 15, 2011 SOUThPhILLYREVIEW.cOm 1 Vol. 64 NO.37 www.southphillyreview.com SEPTEMBER 15, 2011 The Italian job A former coach of two East Passyunk Crossing teams will again tackle instructing in Europe. By Joseph Myers ............. Page 52 See FASHION page 12 Sports By Joseph Myers R EVIEW STAFF WRITER W ith their playoff pushes, the Philadelphia Phillies have hogged late summer and early autumn since 2007. Fashion fans are seeking a share of the focus for their pas- sion, and the City is listening. Mayor Michael Nutter and style dis- ciples launched The Philadelphia Collec- tion 2011 Sept. 8 at a City Hall gathering detailing 75 events that began Monday and will continue through Sept. 24, with five local establishments aiming to accent the thrill of threads. Six models, including Beth Baskett of the 1300 block of East Passyunk Avenue, Smiles for styles A Passyunk Square model and a former East Passyunk Crossing businessman helped to kick off a fashion celebration. By Joseph Myers REVIEW STAFF WRITER T he onset of spring always impels people to clean, but Saturday re- vealed the end of summer can prove equally inspirational. The warm day saw 150 committed clean- ers devote four hours to the maintenance of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park, 1500 Pattison Ave, the site of the eighth annual Growing the Neighborhood Volunteer Day. The Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Department and the Fairmount Park Con- servancy rewarded their efforts with the announcement of improvement projects and the ofcial opening of an unnamed playground. The space, the Fairmount Park system’s eighth largest at 348 acres, joined Ste- phen Girard Park, 21st and Shunk streets, a 2006 selection, as local spots that have gained from the conservancy’s mission to unite corporations and residents for ser- vice outings. “FDR Park is a beloved treasure,” Kath- ryn Ott Lovell, the conservancy’s execu- tive director, said as the groups, who began at 8 a.m., collected trash and recyclables, mulched new trees and removed vegeta- tion from the sight-line of the park’s lake. See VOLUNTEER DAY page 14 Neighbors and labors With the famed gazebo behind them, volunteers and State rep. Kenyatta Johnson, front, left, improved the 97-year-old park. Their diligence helped the organizers to set a record for greatest participation. Photo Provided by Chris Countryman One-hundred-fty volunteers tidied FDR Park and witnessed the dedication of a new playground. Menu Guide, page 25

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Vol. 64 NO.37 www.southphi l lyreview.com SEPTEMBER 15, 2011

The Italian jobA former coach of two East

Passyunk Crossing teams will again tackle instructing in Europe.By Joseph Myers.............Page 52

See FASHION page 12

S p o r t s

By Joseph MyersR E V I E W S T A F F W R I T E R

With their playoff pushes, the Philadelphia Phillies have hogged late summer and early

autumn since 2007. Fashion fans are seeking a share of the focus for their pas-sion, and the City is listening.

Mayor Michael Nutter and style dis-ciples launched The Philadelphia Collec-tion 2011 Sept. 8 at a City Hall gathering detailing 75 events that began Monday and will continue through Sept. 24, with fi ve local establishments aiming to accent the thrill of threads.

Six models, including Beth Baskett of the 1300 block of East Passyunk Avenue,

Smiles for stylesA Passyunk Square model and

a former East PassyunkCrossing businessman helped tokick off a fashion celebration.

By Joseph MyersR E V I E W S T A F F W R I T E R

The onset of spring always impels people to clean, but Saturday re-vealed the end of summer can prove

equally inspirational. The warm day saw 150 committed clean-

ers devote four hours to the maintenance of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park, 1500 Pattison Ave, the site of the eighth annual

Growing the Neighborhood Volunteer Day. The Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Department and the Fairmount Park Con-servancy rewarded their efforts with the announcement of improvement projects and the of cial opening of an unnamed playground.

The space, the Fairmount Park system’s eighth largest at 348 acres, joined Ste-phen Girard Park, 21st and Shunk streets, a 2006 selection, as local spots that have

gained from the conservancy’s mission to unite corporations and residents for ser-vice outings.

“FDR Park is a beloved treasure,” Kath-ryn Ott Lovell, the conservancy’s execu-tive director, said as the groups, who began at 8 a.m., collected trash and recyclables, mulched new trees and removed vegeta-tion from the sight-line of the park’s lake.

See VOLUNTEER DAY page 14

Neighbors and laborsWith the famed gazebo behind them, volunteers and State rep. Kenyatta Johnson, front, left, improved the 97-year-old park. Their diligence helped the organizers to set a record for greatest participation.

Photo Prov ided by Chr i s Countryman

One-hundred- fty volunteers tidied FDR Park and witnessedthe dedication of a new playground.

Menu Guide, page 251

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5 Who’s making a differenceThe second annual Difference Makers issue will be hitting doorsteps this fall. Just like last year, the South Philly Review is seeking nominations from its loyal readers. Who are the Difference Makers in your community?

8 Winemaking secrets from the undergroundWith the 15th annual Vendemmia Festival less than two weeks away, one Girard Estate resident provides a crash course on pleasing the palate.

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To the Editor:Joey Vento was a true patriot in the

war against the liberal media. He is worthy of much commemoration. One brave man inspires millions. At the fi rst Tea Party gathering at In-dependence Mall, April 15, 2009, which was ablaze with fervency — and he attended and spoke at them all — Joey was a roaring fi re.

“Eternal vigilance” is the duty of ev-ery American. President Ronald Rea-gan, reminding the nation that the fi ght for liberty is never over, said “Free-dom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States when men were free.”

Americans must always guard, watch and be ready to defend liberty. This requires an effective education about our declaration of God-given rights and independence and our Constitution, which is the compact between ourselves and God, passed from generation to generation.

For these reasons, schools were the means of education in America promoted and supported. On July 13, 1787, the Continental Congress passed the Northwest Territories Or-dinance, of which Article III declares the purpose for the nation’s schools, “Religion, morality and knowledge being necessary to good govern-ment and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged.”

On Aug. 7, 1789, the Constitutional Congress enacted the Northwest Ter-ritories Ordinance about two months before it fi nished its work on the First Amendment.

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Deity defenseTo the Editor:

Sept. 11, 2001 was our country’s second day of infamy. The fi rst was Dec. 7, 1941. As the people back then heard the news of the attack on Pearl Harbor on the radio, you could hear the words of “Oh, my God” from every house in America describing the shock of what they were hearing. On Sept. 11, “Oh, my God” could be heard over and over again by millions of Ameri-cans who witnessed the destruction

live on TV and the thousands who were there. We were sucker punched by sub-humans who threw their punch at New York City, the Pentagon and Flight 93, who felt it the most.

As we are reminded each year of Sept. 11, we all seem to use the words “Oh, my God” as a sense of shock, despair and reality. We ask ourselves what was on the minds of those brave fi refi ghters, police offi cers and med-ics who raced to the burning towers?

As they entered those burning tow-ers and saw the innocent people run-ning out, they could hear over and over again “Oh, my God” from the differ-ent voices. As comrades, they climbed those towers together, all knowing the man or woman in front, beside and be-hind wouldn’t let them down.

As they passed those mangled bod-ies that were talking people a short time before, with remorse showing in their faces, with the fumes over-whelming them, with tears effecting their vision and “Oh, my God” being the only words they could say, they climbed those stairs not knowing the danger that was about to overtake them.

To them, there were people who were trapped and injured and who needed to see the uniform they were wearing. They also knew they were

the difference between life and death for many people. As they looked into one another’s eyes, they needed not to ask “What should we do?” They just climbed the stairs and accepted the dangers as a way of life.

As we watched the towers come down, how many of us cried openly and said “Oh, my God” over and over again to the horror we were witness-ing? The towers are gone but the mem-ories of these brave men and women will for always be remembered in our hearts. Don’t ever let someone tell you religion is not part of Sept. 11.

Patrick Dio, Sr.South Philadelphia

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the people who go above and beyond the call of duty to as-sist others? Well, here is your chance to tell us their story.

They can be teachers, volunteers, coaches, doctors or any other profession.

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By Amanda L. SnyderReview Managing Ed itor

A gun buyback in Grays Ferry yield-ed 21 guns in just two hours Sat-urday.

“We were all extremely excited for the 21 because, well for one thing, we were able to see the fruit of some of our labor, and then as well, we know those 21 guns [being off the street] are going to lead to a safer community,” Rev. Bethany McCabe, an associate minister at The Church of the Redeemer, 1440 S. 24th St., said.

Since January, the Point Breeze church has been organizing the gun buyback along with a stop the violence rally, which was held outside the church Saturday and included music, motivational speakers, prayer, food and a school-supply give-away.

“We’ve been trying to make it our mis-sion to do more in the community and get out in the community, so we had, over the year, been coming up with different min-istry activities in order to do more in the community,” McCabe said.

After raising $4,600 to offer as an in-centive for trading in fi rearms, the church used the money to obtain gift cards from The Fresh Grocer, but the supermarket threw in an extra $1,500 in gift cards. In exchange for each of the 21 fi rearms dropped off at Donald Finnegan Play-ground, 1231 S. 30th St., between 10 a.m. and noon, residents received a $100 gift card with no questions asked.

“The guns that were actually collected are ones that you could pick up, put bullet in and go shoot,” Jordan Harris, Philadel-phia Youth Commission’s executive direc-tor, said of the fi rearms that consisted of

mostly handguns.In its efforts to increase its role in the

community, Redeemer plans to have an-other buyback although no date has been set yet, McCabe said.

“We worked together and we were able to get 21 guns, and we’re hoping to be able to do another because we have more gift cards left,” she said.

Fatal shootingA man suffering from a gunshot wound

to his abdomen in the Newbold/Point Breeze section succumbed to his injuries less than six hours later.

Police arrived on the 1300 block of South Mole Street for a reported shooting at 1:53 a.m. Tuesday when they located Saleem Murray, 23, of the 2100 block of Miffl in Street, who was shot, Offi cer Jill Russell of the Police Public Affairs Unit said.

He was transported to Jefferson Uni-versity Hospital in critical condition, but was pronounced dead at 7:14 a.m., Rus-sell said.

After three to four shots were fi red, the offender, a black male, who was in his 20s and wearing black pants, white sneakers and no shirt, fl ed on foot east on Wharton Street, according to police. The motive was unknown at press time.

To report information, call Homicide Division at 215-686-3334 or visit www.phillypolice.com/forms.

Elevator wares stolenAn owner reported six-fi gures worth of

supplies were missing from his business’ Point Breeze warehouse Friday.

The 65-year-old owner told police at 1 p.m. that his employees secured the United Elevator Co. warehouse, 2112 Washington Ave., at 11:31 a.m., but upon reopening at 12:50 p.m., several elevator motors and generators valued at $150,000 were missing, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said.

Police recovered evidence although the mode of entry is still unknown, Tolliver said. Police did not have any suspects at press time.

To report information, call South De-tectives’ tip line at 215-685-1635 or visit www.phillypolice.com/forms.

Clearing the streetsA Point Breeze church organized an event where

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The Church of Redeemer successfully ridded 21 guns from the city’s streets Saturday.

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Honorary Chairs:Herb Magee ‘59 Jim Lynam ‘59

Honorary Committee:Brother Ed Gallagher, FSC

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Mr. & Mrs. Barbara ‘59 and Anthony Nichols ‘57Mr. & Mrs. Eleanor ‘65 and

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Mr. Gerry Davis ‘59Mr. Leonard Mazur ‘63

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Bickering theivesA cabbie pulled over in Point Breeze to

kick out his fi ghting passengers, who, in turn, robbed the driver at gunpoint early Sunday.

At 22nd and Lombard streets, the 59-year-old taxi driver picked up two cus-tomers, who asked to be taken to 23rd and Reed streets, at 1:35 a.m. En route to their destination, the pair of men began argu-ing, so the cabbie pulled over near 24th Street and Washington Avenue — a mere fi ve blocks from their objective — and di-rected the duo to depart his vehicle, Detec-tive Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said.

After one of the men stepped out of the automobile, he pointed a fi rearm at the driver’s head and said, “just give me the money,” Tolliver said The cabbie handed over $375 and was not harmed.

The twosome, for whom the police did not provide a detailed description of by press time, ran south on 23rd, Tolliver said.

To report information, call South De-tectives’ tip line at 215-685-1635 or visit www.phillypolice.com/forms.

Road rageA SEPTA bus driver was shot at the end

of her bus route in Grays Ferry last week. The 46-year-old had stopped her Route 79

bus at Vare and Snyder avenues at 11:09 p.m. Sept. 6 after dropping off the last of her pas-sengers, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. As the bus was sta-tionary, a man walked to the door pointed a gun at it and insisted she open it. Disregard-ing his request, she drove off, but soon heard two shots fi red, which struck the bus’ door with one of those hitting her right arm.

As she notifi ed SEPTA of the incident, she drove herself to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Tolliver said. Police arrived at the hospital and car-ried the woman to the emergency room where she was treated and released for her wound.

Police recovered ballistics evidence from the bus, but not at the location of the shooting, Tolliver said. The motive was unknown at press time.

The suspect was described as black, in his late 20s to early 30s, 5-foot-5 to 5-foot-6, thin and wearing a dark-colored hoody.

To report information, call South De-tectives’ tip line at 215-685-1635 or visit www.phillypolice.com/forms.

Gadgets grabbed Laptops, iPods, cell phones and more

were stolen from a Bella Vista electronics store via an unlocked door early Monday.

The 35-year-old owner of Gadget Fix, 838 South St., called police at 1:18 a.m. for a burglary at his business, Detective Dan-ielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. The unknown thief or thieves entered the unsecured rear door of the business overnight to steal six laptops, three iPods, a set of headphones and 24 cell phones to-taling more than $11,400.

To report information, call South De-tectives’ tip line at 215-685-1635 or visit www.phillypolice.com/forms.

Curfew extendedThe curfew that the mayor put in effect

last month in select areas will continue as it has shown positive results.

“Under the temporary curfew, there were no further incidents,” Mayor Michael Nut-ter said in a statement Friday. “... There-fore, I am extending the 9 p.m. curfew for minors, which will help the police to re-spond to disturbances and will keep Phila-delphians and visitors safe.”

The curfew will remain 9 p.m. for mi-nors in Center City/South Philly, Vine to Bainbridge streets, river to river, and University City, 38th to 43rd streets Mar-ket Street to Baltimore Avenue, with the curfew remaining 10 p.m. for those 12 and younger and midnight for those ages 13 to 17 throughout the rest of the city. On Sundays through Thursdays, the curfew is 9 and 10:30 p.m., respectively. Vare Recreation Center, 2600 Morris St., will continue to remain open until 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.

Although minors are allowed to be on the streets with a legal guardian, those who are not and in violation of the man-date will be sent to a nearby police station until their guardian can pick them up. Both the parent and the minor will be fi ned.

Thwarting fi reCitizens for Fire Prevention Committee

will hold its meeting Sept. 15 at Popi’s Italian Restaurant, 3120 S. 20th St. with a noon luncheon while Fire Commissioner Lloyd Ayers will unveil the Take Respon-sibility billboard and join attendees in the Home Fire Safety pledge at 1 p.m.

Police meetings3rd District, 11th and Wharton streets.

215-686-3030.Police Service Area 1 7 p.m. Sept. 20.

The Twisted Tail, 507 S. Second St. SPR

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By Natalie Pantaleo SmoleyReview Spec ial Contr ibutor

Beneath our streets of notoriously double-parked cars and SEPTA buses, in alley garages and behind

bulkhead pavement doors exists an under-ground society about which few people know.

Its members share trade secrets. They borrow equipment from each other and compare notes. Their alliance does not have a name, a mission statement or a political agenda.

What they do have is an 8,000-year-old craft in common. They are homemade winemakers and they operate approxi-mately 1,500 cellars throughout South Philadelphia alone.

I spent a recent Friday evening getting to know one of them — wine expert and director of the annual Vendemmia Festival wine competition, Vince Novello.

He has been making his own wine since 1997 and participating in the festival for about as long. He’s garnered respect from his peers for his 2008 Brunello, for one, which took fi rst- and second-place the following September in the annual home-made wines competition.

Today, Novello serves as the contest direc-tor so he no longer competes, but by no means should this imply he’s not competitive.

“We [local winemakers] get together often to share tips, insights and materials.But there’s not one of us who doesn’t as-pire to make the best,” he said.

It is possible that I gleaned more about wine and winemaking in three or four hours I spent with Novello than perhaps I did attending numerous seminars during the 12 years I worked at the Saloon Res-taurant, 750 S. Seventh St., in the 1980s and ’90s.

This time, the place was Novello’s living room at 21st and Porter streets, and then the wine cellar he shares with winemaking

partner, Paul Policarpo at 19th Street and Passyunk Avenue.

He is a contractor and cabinetmaker; a heart transplant survivor; and the grandson of an Italian immigrant who made wine to help make ends meet. Though these attri-butes are seemingly unrelated, I may be able to propose the contrary.

His kitchen in the spacious brick twin tells me three quick facts about him: He pays meticulous attention to detail; rel-ishes the Italian tradition of centering fam-ily through shared meals (the kitchen he designed can comfortably seat 30 people and its put to the test each Sunday); and making wine is not a labor that puts food on his granite countertops, but one of pure pleasure that undoubtedly took root as a boy with his grandfather.

Further, there is a common denominator that fl ows in and out of our conversation as fl uidly as Novello pours his wines; it’s an approach to living.

While we swirled and sipped the award-winning Paolo and Vincenzo (produced by the two locals) zinfi ndel, Novello signaled a glimpse of that philosophy – “Never save

your best wine for tomorrow,” he said. He knows better than most that tomorrow has not a guarantee.

So instead of saving one of his best for last, Novello proceeded to bring me full circle as he called my attention to the dif-ferent characteristics of the prized 2006 red zinfandel he had selected to both kick-off and conclude my crash course.

It was fun like a guessing game.“What fl avors do you detect immediate-

ly?” he asked.“Vanilla, cherry and tobacco,” I said. “Yes,” he said with a bit of excitement. The otherwise soft-spoken winemaker

proceeded to explain how each of those fl avors became present in the wine.

“Now, pay attention to what you detect on the back of your tongue and throat,” he said.

Then we went to the wine cellar just a few blocks away.

The sampling started with an all-time fa-vorite — amorone.

“This is one of the most dif-fi cult wines to make and among the richest to enjoy,” he said with deference as though he was tell-ing me about a royal family.

“What do you like about mak-ing wine,” I asked.

“Everything.“It’s a process, and at the end of

it, you have something beautiful to share and to savor and to ex-perience as it changes over time,” he said.

IN THE DAMP, little cellar while sampling the mix of other Paolo and Vincenzo wines brewing, I un-

derstood, perhaps for the fi rst time, a subculture that transcends conti-nents.

It doesn’t take a viticulturist to realize that Philadelphia is not geographi-

cally conducive to growing grapes due to our climate, landscape and lack of land for farming.

Novello explained, most local winemak-ers purchase their grapes and grape juices from wholesalers like Southwest Philly’s Procacci Bros., where importing grapes (primarily from California) is a key com-ponent to their business.

According to Len Procacci, more than 2,900 winemakers from Philadelphia and surrounding communities purchase grapes and grape juices from them alone.

Each year around this time, the local winemakers make their pilgrimage to the market to select their grapes and juices. But only a bunch of very serious downtown ‘vino’ producers like Novello use an instru-ment called a refractometer — a telescope-shaped tool with a rectangular glass plate at one end used for measuring the percentage brix, or sugar per weight, contained in the fruit. This measurement will ultimately de-termine the percentage of alcohol content in a fully fermented wine.

For homemade wine producers, many of whom do not have the luxury of space for a lot of equipment, resourcefulness is a must. This sometimes means mixing old techniques with new shortcuts. But “pa-tience,” Novello said, is the most critical skill needed for this pastime.

So, my little journey underground ex-posed a few secrets I hadn’t considered; a really good wine takes more than grapes and yeast and time. It takes the calm and care of an artisan, the value of tradition and an attitude of enjoyment. SPR

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features.

Winemakingsecretsfromthe undergroundWith the 15th annual Vendemmia Festival less than two weeks away, one Girard Estate resident provides a crash course on pleasing the pal-ate.

Setting the field

The Vendemmia Wine Festival and annual winemakers’ competition

will mark its 15th anniversary 2 to 6 p.m. Sept. 25, 2011 at Girard Park, 21st and Porter streets.

There are 39 viticulturists and wine afi -cionados who will serve as judges with some hailing from as far-away places as Mexico and Europe.

Moreover, there is software for tracking winemakers’ submissions; a brown bag-ging and tagging effort to keep winemak-ers’ identities secret; and, entries are will be stored overnight in a locked vault at Pru-dential Savings Bank, 1834 Oregon Ave., the night before the judging takes place!

Judging will occurs outdoors on the

morning of the annual Vendemmia Wine Festival after the veiled wine bottle en-tries arrive by truck to the event location. Winners will be announced later that day as the festival draws to a close.

For information on entering the competi-tion, and for tickets, tables and sponsor-ship options, visit www.vendemmiafoun-dation.org or call 215-551-3859. SPR

N e w sThis is the second in a series of profi les

previewing the Sept. 25 Vendemmia Festival.

Vince Novello, a Girard Estate winemaker for 14 years, now serves as the Vendemmia Festival’s wine competition director.

Photo Provided by Natalie Pantaleo Smoley

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Bouvier Garden has a workday 2 to 5 p.m. Sept. 17 at the garden, Bouvier and Reed streets. [email protected]. www.facebook.com/bouvier.garden.

Capitolo Playground holds a weight loss challenge 6 p.m. Wednesdays through Oct. 19 at the playground, Ninth and Federal streets. Program fee: $35. 215-685-1883. www.facebook.com/capitoloplayground.

Columbus Square Park Advisory Coun-cil meets 7 p.m. Sept. 15. Columbus Square Recreation Center, 12th and Wharton streets. 215-685-1890. [email protected]. columbussquarepark.org.

Dickinson Narrows Civic Associa-tion holds elections 2 to 8 p.m. Sept. 16 at the Municipal Building, 11th and Wharton streets, for its board of directors and fi ve non-offi cer board directors for 2011 to ’13. [email protected]. www.dncivic.org.

Friends of Manton Street Park and Community Garden holds cleanups 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the park, Fourth and Man-ton streets. [email protected]. www.facebook.com/mantonstreetpark.

Gold Star Park holds a cleanup 10 a.m. to noon Sept. 24 at the park, Sixth and Wharton streets. goldstarpark.org.

Jefferson Square Park holds Kids’ Day in the Park 6 p.m. Wednesdays at the park, Fourth Street and Washington Av-enue. [email protected]. jeffer-sonsquarepark.org.

Lower Moyamensing Civic Association meets 6:30 p.m. Sept. 20 at Fumo Fam-ily Branch, 2437 S. Broad St., and holds its Fall Flea Market & Community Fair 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 24 at Southern, 2101 S. Broad St. P.O. Box 375220. [email protected]. www.lomophilly.org.

Neighborhood Advisory Commit-tee Community Board meets 6:15 p.m. Sept. 15 at United Communities’ Houston Center, 2029 S. Eighth St. 215-468-6111, ext. 228. Its subcommitte, Block Captains United, meets 6 p.m. Sept. 21 at Houston Center. 215-468-6111, ext. 226.

Newbold Civic Association meets and holds elections 7 p.m. Sept 26 at Guerin

Recreation Center, 16th and Jackson streets. Any member, who has paid the $5 dues and has attended at least two events, is eligible to run. The deadline to submit is Sept. 20. To view all committee positions, e-mail [email protected] or visit newboldcivic.org/committees.html.

Palumbo Park meets 6 p.m. Sept. 15 at Fleisher Art Memorial. 723 Catharine St.

Queen Village Neighbors Association meets 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at St. Philip Neri Church, 218 Queen St. 215-339-0975. [email protected]. www.qvna.org.

South Broad Street Neighborhood As-sociation meets 7 p.m. Sept. 20 at Meth-odist Hospital, Morgan Conference Room, 2301 S. Broad St. P.O. Box 54784. [email protected]. www.sbsna.org.

South of South Neighborhood Asso-ciation holds its community impact meet-ing 6:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at its offi ce at 1901 Christian St.; its zoning committee meet-ing 7 p.m. Sept. 21 at St. Charles Senior Community Center, 1941 Christian St.; and the 17th Police District Offi cer Appre-ciation Night 7 p.m. Sept. 15 at Jamaican Jerk Hut, 1436 South St. Donation: $5. 215-732-8446. www.southofsouth.org.

South of South Town Watch patrols 7 to 10 p.m. east of Grays Ferry Avenue, west of South 16th Street, south of Bain-

bridge Street and north of Washington Avenue. 215-586-4642. [email protected]. www.sosotownwatch.com.

Southwark Queen Village Community Garden holds a cleanup 10 a.m. Sept. 17 and hosts the annual garden barbecue 4 to 8 p.m. Sept. 24 at the garden, 311-15 Christian St. Barbecue cost: $5-$12. [email protected]. www.swqvgarden.org.

Washington Avenue Green holds It’s My River, a family eco-fest on the Dela-ware River with games, crafts and con-tests 10 a.m. to noon Sept. 17. Colum-bus Boulevard and Washington Avenue. [email protected]. www.facebook.com/WashingtonAveGreen.

West Passyunk Neighbors Associa-tion reschedulted its meeting to 6:30 p.m. Sept. 21 at the 1st District, 2301 S. 24th St. [email protected]. west-passyunk.blogspot.com.

Whitman Council Inc. will not hold its Sept. 20 Board of Directors election as all of the candidates were unopposed. The council meets 7 p.m. Sept. 21 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, 2329 S. Third St. 215-468-4056. www.facebook.com/whitman.council. SPR

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Saturday’s fi rst annual South Philly Garden Tour offered a

self-guided look at more than a dozen spaces, including the SPOAC Garden, 1430 E. Passyunk Ave (Photo 1) and the Moore Street Community Garden, Fifth and Moore streets (Photo 2). Epiphany of Our Lord Church, 11th and Jack-son streets, hosted Sunday’s Hope for Julia Bake Sale. Proceeds went to the family of Julia Parmisciano, who is awaiting a heart transplant (Photo 3). Sixth-graders at Phila-delphia Performing Arts Charter School, 2600 S. Broad St., are sure to excel this year, as they received iPads Sept. 8 (Photo 4). About 70 attended the P’unk Square Com-munity Art Show and auction at 821 Ellsworth St. that raised more than $2,000 for the Passyunk Square Civic Association Friday. (Photo 5). After the Sunday’s game, Michael Vick, from left, joined Simon Carr for his 35th birthday celebration (Photo 6). SPR

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glamorized the Mayor’s Reception Room with vibrant colors and constant smiles. Their late morning appearance gave the day’s three organizers cause to believe their initiative’s second year will top its predecessor.

“With all we have planned, now we know where we can go,” City Representative Melanie Johnson said of a difference be-tween the two collections’ abilities to make fashion an unfailing economic boon.

Johnson’s of ce last year banded with the Philadelphia Retail Marketing Alli-ance and the Center City District to laud local retailers. The union earned signi -cant secondary acclaim in December when Forbes Magazine placed Philadelphia in sixth-place among its 25 best cities for shopping. A placard bearing the ranking rested behind the four-female, two-male set of models, whose attire showcased subtle ways to turn heads and offered a retrospective of their eld’s trends.

“When most people think fashion, they think glitz, glamour and fame, often over-looking the hard work, dedication and innovation that take place behind the scenes,” Johnson said. “As part of our overall mission in highlighting the city’s fashion economy, it’s our responsibility to bring forth an educational component where real stories can be told by real peo-ple who have lived fashion rsthand.”

The Philadelphia Collection contains a twist on the typical fashion collection, as it does not involve a particular line of cloth-ing. Instead, the city’s version comprises boutiques, design schools, designers, fash-ion and design students, modeling agen-cies, retailers and stylists. They will reveal their skills with independent productions of fashion and trunk shows, lectures, mov-ies and panel discussions.

Though rain necessitated a location change, Nutter paid tribute to the day’s intended spot at Fourth and Bainbridge streets.

“Fabric Row is the inspirational birth-place for much of Philadelphia’s indepen-dent fashion design history,” he said.

The 13-day celebration also earned his praise.

“The Philadelphia Collection represents the City of Philadelphia’s commitment to a thriving, innovative economy that will con-vey one message to entrepreneurs — Phil-adelphia is open for business,” he said.

The area will look to lure roving eyes and bulging wallets and purses through several new programs Nutter is hoping will prove “the vitality of our fashion community.” The rst began after the un-veiling and ended Monday night. The col-lection’s overseers received applications from men and women eager for complete

makeovers and chose one gent and one gal for pampering.

Jimmy Contreras put into motion anoth-er novel idea during the announcement. A Center City resident, he has enjoyed eight years in the fashion industry, forging a reputation as a blogger and a style expert. The proprietor of the defunct JimmyStyle, 1820 E. Passyunk Ave., serves as a fash-ion and lifestyle publicist for Center City’s Matthew Vlahos Public Relations. Philly-StreetStyle, his online guide to the fashion world, debuted in December. Part of last year’s collection, he wanted this year’s to have a chance element.

He has that through the Random Acts of Fashion component. As a style spot-ter, he will join other bloggers in scour-ing the streets for fashionable individu-als. The writers’ choices will receive a Philadelphia Collection shopping bag and will have their photo taken. They will re-ceive instructions to visit the collection’s Facebook page to tag themselves in their photos, which will go on the blogs to spot-light the city’s fashion identity. Contreras picked the rst two last week and was ea-ger to uncover 98 more stylish citizens.

“So many different looks put fashion at the forefront of innovation,” he said. “Finding the best will be fun.”

BASKETT USED HER lifelong attraction to fashion to make a morning memorable. She studied political science and com-munications at South Jersey-based Rowan University, graduating in May, but fashion

occupies as much of her time as her new job at NBC and other pursuits will allow.

“I’ve always been interested in fashion,” the tall gure said after showing her en-thusiasm for being draped in a dress from notable Italian designer Alberta Ferretti and for wearing shoes from Bus Stop Bou-tique, 750 S. Fourth St.

Interest morphed into involvement in March, when she began to nd assignments through Center City’s Reinhard Model and Talent Agency. Her busy job schedule has kept her from accepting many gigs, but her few shoots have been aids in exposing her to talented colleagues all bent on lin-ing stores and ultimately adorning bodies with quality garments. She will not be a part of the other festivities, so she maxi-mized her lone commitment by posing for dozens of post-event photos and exuding gratitude for her opportunity.

“Today was great,” Baskett said. “I am really proud to have been selected to be in The Philadelphia Collection opening. The clothes are beautiful.”

Contreras, who that night traveled to New York City for its “Fashion’s Night Out” ex-travaganza, felt Philadelphia needs to be persistent in becoming a fashion force.

“I was involved last year and was eager to have this year be a triumph,” he said. “I am already thinking about next year’s.”

“We’re so excited to highlight every-thing fashion in the city and engage all members of the fashion community, from our talented designers that continue to in-spire us to our fashion writers and blog-

gers and their everyday readers who love and appreciate style in all of its forms,” Michelle Shannon, vice president of mar-keting and communications for the Center City District, said.

Her turf dominates the slate of events, but South Philadelphia has a fashionable vesome of experiences. Dumpster Div-ers Art Gallery, 604 South St., will host Jewelry Making with Repurposed Mate-rials 5 to 8 p.m Saturday. The children’s event will cost $1 per piece. Ms. Tootsie’s Soul Food, 1314 South St., will present the Philadelphia Fashion Week Buyers and Accessories Opening Event 7 to 10 p.m. Sept. 20.

Eye’s Gallery, 402 South St., will over-see an open house and fall fashion pre-view 5 to 7 p.m. Sept. 21. The next day, Decades Vintage, 739 S. Fourth St., will offer an open house complete with vintage and retro pieces from 5 to 7 p.m. The PNK Elephant Accessory, 504 South St., will hold a dress consignment event 2 to 9 p.m. Sept. 24.

“Whether speaking on an expert panel, tasting a fashion-inspired cocktail or sim-ply viewing a runway show from afar, The Philadelphia Collection has something to offer for everyone,” Shannon said. SPR

For a full list of events, visit www.thep-hiladelphiacollection.org.

Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at [email protected] or ext. 124. Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/news/features.

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FASHIONcontinued from page 1

Beth Baskett, left, and Jimmy Contreras lent their talents to last week’s collection announcement. Baskett has enjoyed modeling success since March, while Contreras has established himself as a respected voice in the fashion world.

Photo by Joseph Myers

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Community members expressed their views on its critical needs at an Aug. 2 meeting at the American Swedish Histori-cal Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave. Already the bene ciary of $4 million over the last decade through Parks & Recreation, FDR Park will receive $195,000 more for a boat, a skimmer to remove algae, three aerators that will pump oxygen into the water and new signage. Visitors should encounter the additions by spring.

“It was really time to come down here,” Ott Lovell said. “This place should be-come a top destination because parks have the potential to change lives, to become catalysts for positive social change.”

Mark Focht, Parks & Recreation’s rst deputy commissioner, agreed with Ott Lovell’s declarations.

“I am pleased with the turnout,” he said upon learning the organizers had run out of shirts to accommodate the attendees. “Everyone is doing a bang-up job.”

The park puri ers convened near the main entrance on Broad Street and Patti-son Avenue and chose teams and occupa-tions. The rising temperatures may have moistened brows, but they did not melt away the ambition of the helpers, includ-ing many children.

Tracy Beck, the Swedish Museum’s ex-ecutive director, brought her four young-sters and earnestly tended to the sight-line as a member of the red team.

“I’d been wanting to come to a cleanup for years,” she said.

Beck did not mind not the muck that came with her chore, deeming the task her style.

“I want to see the area revived,” she said. “I love this park.”

Barbara Capozzi, the head of the Packer Park Civic Association and a member of The Friends of FDR Park, desires for the stretch to rival a northern neighbor.

“I want to make FDR Park as awesome as Central Park,” the resident of 19th and Hartranft streets said of the massive New York City destination.

Greg Jacovini, the third-year president of the 13-year-old friends group, acknowl-edged the conservancy for its attention to the local park, which consists of 77 acres of natural lands, 125 acres of buildings and a 146-acre golf course, and its advo-cacy for giving his 100-member congre-gation multiple says in plotting the park’s revitalization.

“We see a difference already,” Jacovini, a resident of 10th and Montrose streets, said of the conservancy’s increased aid.

Ott Lovell, Jacovini’s main contact, not-ed the capital improvements will help to expand programming and educational op-portunities within FDR Park that include the Sept. 23 to 24 POPPED! Music Fes-tival, and The First Tee of Philadelphia, 20th Street and Pattison Avenue, part of a system that assists more than 5,000 chil-dren through character development, golf and life skills initiatives.

He and his af liates chose the park’s fringe to give visitors and passers-by an immediate visual gift.

“We hope the front will excite people,” he

said. “Eventually we will target other areas.”AS THE GATHERING hit its midpoint, the chil-

dren earned rewards for their brief manual labor. Soft pretzels sated their stomachs, but they had to be careful not to disturb their face paintings. Courtesy of Ladder 19, 2301 S. 24th St., they could spend time on a re truck. A third option involved try-ing out the playground, which, according to Ott Lovell, has enjoyed immense popu-larity over its short existence.

The space, which includes the usual as-sortment of bodily benefactors, also owes its existence to last month’s meeting. It may soon lose its title as the park’s newest attraction, as Ott Lovell revealed the famed boathouse, a remnant of the Sesquicenten-nial International Exposition of 1926, may become a restaurant, as the City is court-ing a concessionaire.

Six-year-old Bryan Jumarang showed his love for Spider-Man by having the super-hero’s mask painted on his face. Extreme-ly satis ed with his look, the rst-grader at St. Thomas Aquinas School, 1719 Morris

St., took to the slide and swings.“I liked cleaning but now it’s time to

play,” the resident of the 1800 block of South Chadwick Street said.

A Boys and Girls Clubs of Philadelphia mentoring coordinator, Denise Lawson lent her time to the green team, which picked up trash and recyclables, raked and swept the area just west of the playground.

“I came by here after a Phillies game last month,” the resident of 20th and McK-ean streets said of the short distance be-tween the park and Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way. “I was surprised, in a good way, with the updates.”

Fond of community gatherings, Lawson enjoyed being a part of the Growing the Neighborhood event, a joint creation of The Ace Group, an insurance provider, and NovaCare Rehabilitation, a leading offerer of physical therapy services. A mother of two, she also found the youngsters’ pres-ence invigorating.

“It has been a great day,” she said. “Ev-eryone is here for a great reason — com-munity.”

Last week’s rains caused the sequester-ing of parts of the playground, but Mayor Michael Nutter and other of cials and cor-porate speakers greeted the excited crowd with commendations for their hard work and devotion to aesthetics. Nutter, en-amored with changing Philadelphia into America’s greenest city, spoke of adding more beauty.

“Our commitment is to add another 500 acres of green space throughout the city of Philadelphia over the next few years,” he said. “Every piece of ground doesn’t need to have a building on it.”

Michael DiBerardinis, the deputy mayor for environmental and community servic-es, announced the new signs’ impending arrival and, before joining his boss in a rib-bon cutting ceremony, stressed the equip-ment’s role in helping families to bond.

“Come, and enjoy,” he said. “It’s your city and you have asked us to better it. Thank you for your request.” SPR

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VOLUNTEER DAYcontinued from page 1

Fairmount Park Conservancy Executive Director Karen Ott Lovell, fourth from left, Mayor Michael Nutter, fifth from left, and others eagerly sampled the park’s beauty.

Photo Prov ided by Chr i s Countryman

Class dismissedA teachers’ strike has given an East Passyunk Crossing school’s students an extended summer break.

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia suspended classes for its secondary students beginning yes-terday, according to the Archdiocese. The fi ve-

county overseer decided to halt the new year after 711 lay teachers rejected its proposed three-year contract.

The Association of Catholic Teachers, Local 1776, reacted to the Archdiocese’s offer of a 7.84 percent salary boost by voting 589-60 to strike Sept. 6 at

Penns Landing Caterers, 1301 S. Columbus Blvd., ac-cording to published reports Instructors are seeking a 14.5 percent hike to continue their mission of educat-ing 16,000 students.

The teachers’ decisive tally meant administrators and members of religious orders tended to students, including those at Ss. Neumann-Goretti High School, 1736 S. 10th St. Last week, most schools worked on fragmented schedules anyway, with each class at-tending only one day. Entire student bodies reported Monday, but, with little budging from the union or the Archdiocese, learners went home Tuesday with letters stating the closure of facilities until the sides reach a settlement, according to the Archdiocese. SPR

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By Jess FuerstReview Contr ibutor

First impressions are everything. Marc Voci, from Ninth and Wolf streets, knows how to make sure his clients make the right fi rst impression.

The hairstylist is the mastermind behind the upcoming Style Me Hired, a citywide event taking place Sept. 26 that will reveal 100 unemployed women’s makeovers, in the hopes of giving them the competitive edge in the current tough job market.

“I’ve been a hairdresser for 25 years and doing these make-overs for many, many years,” Voci said. “I’ve seen the out-come of what a makeover does to women day in and day out.”

The lucky winners of the Style Me Hired makeovers will be paired with one of about 15 participating salons, including L.A. Hair Design, 1309 Miff-lin St., and Indulge Hair Salon, 1603 Federal St. They also will receive a suit from Career Wardrobe, a

A LoMo native is giving backto the community by bringing 100 women the makeover of a lifetime.

Photos courtesy of Tony DiPietro and HughE Dillon .

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nonprofi t organization that assists in out-fi tting women who are transitioning into the workforce.

“We teamed up with the Omni Hotel [in Old City] and they are extremely happy to be part of this community event in Phila-delphia, the fi rst-ever makeover event,” Voci said. “We are going to change the lives of 100 women. Six hundred women put in their application and photo. We had a hard time picking 100 women, but this is where we are at now.”

The winners will receive star-studded treatment, which includes an initial con-sultation that Voci feels is of the utmost importance.

“I want to meet the girl that I’m giving this makeover to. I want to hear about her life. I may know someone in her industry that I could pair her up with,” the 36-year-old said. “I know a ton of professional people, and if I have the opportunity where I can tie her up with a person, another per-son where I do their hair. I talk about their hair and enhance their look.”

The event began as a more modest ver-sion that Voci instituted at his own Dela-ware County location, Marc Voci Salon and Colorbar, in December 2010 called Style Me Happy. The launch of the larger event is the result of the overwhelming re-sponse Voci said he received.

“I am an entrepreneur and hairdresser, and as an entrepreneur, I have that vision and I love to drive business and take as many people along on the ride,” he said. “I said … look at the response we’re get-ting. I had e-mails from across the coun-try. They would say, ‘We love Style Me Happy. Bring it down south.’”

In the face of clamoring demand, Voci expanded his vision to bring the service to more deserving women and realized Phil-adelphia was the perfect spot for the fi rst larger-scale launch.

“We’re so excited to be working with some really great salons,” he said. “We’re really excited how our beauty in-dustry partners have come on board with open arms and said ‘we really want to help out.’”

VOCI RELOCATED TO Southwest Philly at age 11, but his memories of the area are still strong.

“One of the best memories has to be New Year’s Day. Everybody outside and the parade is going on,” Voci said. “You would just walk into somebody’s house you don’t know, and you know they’re go-ing to feed you a pork sandwich or veal scallopini or whatever. Everyone was just friendly.”

The South Philly attitude was something Voci kept, and when it came time to make a career move post-high school, he decid-ed to keep it in the family.

“I went to hairdressing school, Messi-na’s Beauty School, right there on [West] Passyunk Avenue. I went here right af-ter high school in 1985,” Voci said. “My mother and my grandmother are both hairdressers. She said to me, ‘We have to make a decision. You have to go to college or a trade school and I’d really like to see you follow in my footsteps and become a hairdresser.’”

He took his mom’s advice to heart and became a stylist, later starting a Southwest-based salon where he and his mother, Ro-salie, worked for 12 years. Later, he set up shop in his current Folsom location, where his mom still does hair.

“I came up with the concept I was going to build a bar, a regular bar with bar stools around it,” Voci said. “I’d have my guests that came in to the salon be able to grab a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, there’d be Internet service and I’d mix the hair colors right in the open, behind the bar like a bar-tender would a martini.”

The “European-style” spot has been a successful venture thanks to loyal cus-tomers.

“I still have my grandmother [Connie], she’s 93,” he said. “She comes to my salon every Friday and hangs out. It’s defi nitely a family tradition.”

And it seems that there is hope the Voci bloodline will carry on with the next gen-eration, which includes Voci’s two chil-dren, Marc, 8 and Olivia, 4.

“I can actually see my daughter fol-lowing in my footsteps, following in her grandmother’s and my footsteps,” Voci, who also swept for his mom as a young child, said. “She’ll come in and put a comb in somebody’s hair.”

The family-like atmosphere of the salon made it important for Voci to give back, which began with the Style Me Happy event. During that event, media cover-age enabled one of the fi ve women to be contacted during the broadcast. She was offered a job, which she currently holds. As Voci readies himself to embark on the next level of expansion he is excited for September and the future.

“I think [Style Me Hired] is going to be a success the moment they walk in that morning,” Voci said. “What I want most for them to take home, when they leave the hotel that afternoon, whatever dream they have, they’re ready to look great, feel great and that it’s the moment to go do it.” SPR

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AnsweringAnonymous

There are a couple of things you should know before reading this. Note many of the comments were

by Anonymous. Lest you get the wrong idea — Anonymous should not be taken to mean that the writer desires to hide his or her secret identity. Reading my mail, you might get the impression all of the anony-mous writers are either in the Witness Pro-tection Program or former Nazis hiding in the Pampas of Argentina. That is defi nitely not the case. “Anonymous” refers to Taci-tus Anonymous, a critic of this columnist and descendant of a renowned Roman sen-ator during the reign of Nero. He actually gave Nero violin lessons.

Anonymous is witty and charming, never mind his inelegant way of expressing him-self (in truth, he has been in mourning since Latin became a non-speaking language). If a Hollywood movie were ever made about Anonymous, Will Ferrell would no doubt be cast in the role, wearing a sheet — a toga? Spelling and punctuation have been left intact to capture the original Latin.

Anonymous on our preview of the new football season: “...eagles fans are mamas boys who were told they are men by their mothers. Dumb little Italian kids.”

In reply: Anonymous is obviously a grieving Cowboys fan or someone who ate a bad meatball.

Anonymous on my column about things I could do without: “And we could all do without Obumma.”

In reply: Since this was written at 7:10 a.m., Anonymous obviously was awaking from another night without sex and placing the blame for that too on the president.

Anonymous on my reply to a Letter to the Editor defending the president against the charge that he is a socialist: “[Obama] is a socialist. just because mitt romney created a massachusetts law of healthcare for all, in no way does it make it less socialists. even bad guys do good sometime. We are Amer-ica not a piss on european country. Social-ism with it programs and pseudo evening of the playing fi eld does not work.”

In reply: I forgot to mention Anony-mous suffers from a disease known as fear of word capitalization, not to mention his fundamental disrespect for European countries since Rome burned.

Anonymous on the charge “Obama

couldn’t run the Cub Scouts” and my reply suggesting our previous president might not even qualify for the Cub Scouts: “the previous president happen to go through fl ight training and became a fi ghter pilot...I fi nd [Obama] arrogant and average. health-care. not in the constitution...healthcare which is socialist comes back to bite you...our president happen to benefi t from affi r-mative action. please go back to a coffee shop and hang with the socialists.”

In reply: You forgot to mention he is also uppity and if he beat you out for that posi-tion at Harvard, it had to be because of af-fi rmative action. By the way, I can’t fi nd a good socialist coffee shop these days since Trotsky got axed.

Anonymous on my concern that Acker-man’s failure ultimately impacts the kids: “not my kids.”

In reply: Either Anonymous’ kids are enrolled in another school system, which at least is one positive in a sea of nega-tives for our troubled public schools, or Anonymous has not reproduced, which shows birth control does not always dam-age society.

Anonymous on African-Americans liv-ing in Philadelphia: “the black people that philly employs are sub par. other cities let them run the football team not the city.”

In reply: What Anonymous means to say is African-Americans in other cities are normally far superior to Caucasians, there-fore they run successful NFL franchises rather than toiling at low-paying city jobs. In Philly, they have to be content with be-ing mayor.

Anonymous: “...America is on the ropes because of Obama’s quest to destroy her.”

In reply: Maybe America is just play-ing rope-a-dope. Incidentally, I have it on good word that America’s sex has yet to be determined.

Anonymous: “people around here talk about the weather too much. Its fi ne weather as opposed to other places...it’s always sunny in philly.”

In reply: The “other places” to which Anonymous is referring are the Bermuda Triangle and Louisiana in hurricane sea-son. I understand his comment was writ-ten right before he had to go out and buy a sum pump.

Anonymous on the teen mob situation: “Fight them. Fight like a lion when they attack. Fight them because your life de-pends on it. They will show you no mercy. Carry a box cutter, metal pen, knife, or a screwdriver with you. Get your carry per-mit. When you get your hands on them gouge out the eyes. Punch the throat. Start stabbing and don’t stop. Don’t be a lamb, be a lion...”

In reply: Or you can do what I do. Run like hell. SPR

Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/opin-ion/cardella.

R. Kurt OsenlundMovie Rev iewer

One of the lasting images of the cinematic year will be Ryan Gos-ling’s eyes refl ected in a rearview

mirror, the lights of a nocturnal Holly-wood dancing across his million-dollar face. In “Drive,” the latest from Cannes Best Director winner Nicolas Winding Refn (“Bronson”), Gosling plays a stunt-man/getaway-driver-for-hire who can ma-neuver a vehicle like he’s merely an exten-sion of its engine. And what lies behind those steely blue peepers? An antihero for the times: A disconnected, unconsciously apathetic societal outcast whose strong, silent disposition is veiled over a deeper, propulsive need for love and purpose.

Which is not to say “Drive” itself is par-ticularly deep — it’s a movie largely de-fi ned by its slick, stylistic surface, which Refn buffs to gleaming perfection. From the unforgettable synth soundtrack to the patterned wallpaper in a motel room to the passing beacon of a lighthouse that illumi-nates a climactic scuffl e, the Danish direc-tor, whom Gosling handpicked for the job, is in such consummate control of this tacky-classy-cool production, it’s staggering.

When shocking jolts of gruesome vio-lence erupt (such as a graphic stabbing by a gangster played by a teeth-gnashing Albert Brooks, or the much-discussed stomping of a henchman’s head in an elevator), they achieve an awe-inspiring collision of grit and grace. When Gosling trades dreamy glances with the neighbor (Carey Mulligan) awakening his id, the retro/contempo techno music plays as if neon cosmos were swirling just off screen. And when Gosling drives, Refn pulls you into the car, the sound design so pulsat-

ingly strong you can feel the growl of the motor in your bones.

At once bracingly fresh and hugely infl uenced by vintage tone and craft, “Drive” — which sees Gosling’s vigilante steer his way through the deadly aftermath of a botched heist — channels everything from “Bullitt” to Travis Bickle to Clint Eastwood to “Vice City.”

Based on the novel by James Sallis, it was initially intended to be a diluted, for-mulaic tentpole product. But thanks to Refn, who both soups-up and streamlines, it’s something of a small masterwork.

DriveRFour reels out of fourOpens tomorrow in area theaters

BridesmaidsRAvailable Tuesday

The movie to beat for comedy of the year, “Bridesmaids” is so much more than its common, belittling label of “The Hangover for Girls.” Smart, effortlessly sweet and in-decently funny, it features a killer ensemble of ace comediennes (including co-writer Kristen Wiig, Rose Byrne, and scene-steal-er Melissa McCarthy) and it’s far too hip to notice that it’s scoring some major points for women in Hollywood. SPR

Comment and see the trailers for this week’s movies at www.southphillyreview.com/arts-and-entertainment/movies.

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Highlights this WeekThe Philadelphia Collection presents a series of indepedently-produced fashion and style events through Sept. 24. Various sites, including South Phila-delphia locations. 215-627-1060, 215-683-2070. www.thephiladelphiacollection.org.“The Big Bang” offers a musical attempt to relay the entire history of the world through Oct. 30. Tickets: $30-$39. Kimmel Center, Innovation Studio, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.The Philadelphia Phillies will hope to reel in the Florida Marlins 2:35 and 7:35 p.m. Sept. 15, will look to keep the St. Louis Cardinals from singing 7:05 p.m. Sept. 16-17, 8:05 p.m. Sept. 18 and 7:05 p.m. Sept. 19. and will look to vote against the Washington Nationals’ plans 1:05 and 7:05 p.m. Sept. 20 and 7:05 p.m. Sept. 21. Tickets: $ $17-$65. Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way. 215-463-1000. www.phillies.com.Andrew Dice Clay revels in raunch 7 p.m. Sept. 15. Tickets: $39.50-$42.50. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

Tribute Concert to Mario Lanza honors the Bella Vista legend 7 p.m. Sept. 15. Tickets: $25. Settlement Music School, 416 Queen St. 215-238-9691. [email protected]. www.mario-lanza-institute.org.

“Reading Beatrix Potter” offers looks at the time-tested tales of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny 9:30, 10:15 and 11 a.m. Sept. 16. Fumo Family Branch, 2437 S. Broad St. 215-685-1758.

The Temple Owls and the Penn State Nittany Lions square off for their annual scrum noon Sept. 17. Tickets: $60-$85. Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pat-tison Ave. www.ticketmaster.com.

The 6th annual Philadelphia Doo Wop Festival will feature 10 groups testing their vocal prowest 1-7 p.m. Sept. 17. Free. Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing, Columbus Blvd. at Market St. www.delawareriver-events.com.

The Mural Arts Trolley Tour provides a look at South Philadelphia’s contributions to the city’s 3,500 murals 10 a.m.-noon Sept. 17-18. Cost: Free-$25. Tour departs from the Independence Visitors Center, Sixth and Market streets. 215-685-0750. www.muralarts.org.

String Band Music Under the Stars presents Hardly Ables 8 p.m. Sept. 20. Free. Mummers Mu-seum, Second St. and Washington Ave. 215-336-3050. www.mummersmuseum.com.

Live shows>Philadelphia Flyers rookies versus Washington Capitals rookies: 5 p.m. Sept. 15. Free. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com.

>Action Bronson: 8 p.m. Sept. 15. Tickets: $16-$18. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

>Pepper with The Expendables and Ballyhoo!: 8:30 p.m. Sept. 15. Tickets: $23. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www.electricfactory.info.

>David Koechner: Sept. 15-17. Tickets: $15-$32. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.

>Ghostland Observatory: 9:30 p.m. Sept. 16. Tickets: $19-$21. The Troca-dero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

>Motion City Soundtrack: 6:30 p.m. Sept. 16 and 18. Tickets: $29.50-$50. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

>Kids Rock for Kids: Benefi t Concert Series: 10:30 a.m. Sept. 17. Tickets: $7-$10. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. www.worldcafelive.com.

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Boyz II Men celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut release 8 p.m. Sept. 17.Tickets: $59.50-$89.50. The Temple Performing Arts Center, 1837 N. Broad St.

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>Brews, Blues and BBQ: 1 and 6 p.m. Sept. 17. Tickets: $45. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www.electricfactory.info.

>Blink 182 with My Chemical Romance: 7 p.m. Sept. 17. Tickets: $20-$69. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd., Camden, N.J. 856-365-1300. www.livenation.com.

>Poetic Quid Pro Quo: 7:30 p.m. Sept. 17. Free. Wooden Shoe Books, 704 South St. 267-312-3600. www.woodenshoebooks.com.

>Winard Harper and His Sextet: 8 and 10 p.m. Sept. 17. Tickets: $20-$25. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. www.chrisjazzcafe.com.

>Baby Loves Disco Family Fun Fest: 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Sept. 18. Tick-ets: $20. River Stage at Great Plaza, Chestnut St. and Columbus Blvd. 800-745-3000. www.livenation.com.

>Hummel and Schubert: 2:30 p.m. Sept. 18 and 7:30 p.m. Sept. 19. Tickets: $24-$81. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

>Dropkick Murphys: 5 p.m. Sept. 18. Tickets: $29.50.Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www.electricfactory.info.

>Girls with Nobunny and Papa: 7 p.m. Sept. 20. Tickets: $11.25-$18. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

>Kyuss Lives: 7 p.m. Sept. 21. Tick-ets: $27.50. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

>Roger Daltrey Performs The Who’s Tommy, Who Classics and More: 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21. Tickets: $49.50-$125. The Mann Center for the Performing Arts, 5201 Parkside Ave. 215-878-0400. www.manncenter.org.

>The Human League and Men Without Hats: 8 p.m. Sept. 21. Tick-ets: $33.50-$39.50. Keswick Theatre, 291 N. Keswick Ave., Glenside. 215-572-7650. www.keswicktheatre.com.

>Nick Thune: Sept. 21-24. Tickets: $10-$32. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.

Bring Me the Horizon, Parkway Drive, Architects and While She Sleeps: 7 p.m. Sept. 22. Tickets: $18-$20. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www.electricfactory.info.

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark: 7 p.m. Sept. 22. Tickets: $25-$28. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

Wax: 8 p.m. Sept. 22. Tickets: $10-$12. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

Silverstein: 6 p.m. Sept. 23. Tick-ets: $18-$23. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

Deadmau5 with Excision: 6:30 p.m. Sept. 23. Tickets: $50. Festival Pier, Columbus Blvd. and Spring Garden St. 215-629-3200. www.livenation.com.

Opeth and Katatonia: 7 p.m. Sept. 23. Tickets: $26-$29. The Tro-cadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.Grace Potter and The Noctur-nals: 9 p.m. Sept. 23. Tickets: $25. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www.electricfac-tory.info.Popped! Music Festival featur-ing Cage the Elephant, The Hold Steady, Foster the People and Black Thought: Sept. 23-24. Tickets: $110-$200. FDR Park, Broad St. and Pattison Ave. www.poppedphiladelphia.com. www.ticketmaster.com. Hero Thrill Show: Noon. Sept. 24. Tickets: $10-$25. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com.Red Bull Riot Fest East: Noon Sept. 24. Tickets: $34.50. Festival Pier, Columbus Blvd. and Spring Garden St. 215-629-3200. www.livenation.com.

Champions Shootout featuring Andre Agassi, Jimmy Connors, Jim Courier and Pete Sampras: 7:30 p.m. Sept. 24. Tickets: $35-$250. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com.

Buried Beds and Frontier Ruckus: 8 p.m. Sept. 24. Tickets: $10.50-$17. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com. The Mahlors: 1:30 p.m. Sept. 25. Tickets: $10. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.Celtic Thunder: 6 p.m. Sept. 25. Tickets: $45-$75. Tower Theater, 69th and Ludlow streets, Upper Darby. 610-352-2887. www.livenation.com.So You Think You Can Dance: 7:30 p.m. Sept. 25. Tickets: $35.50-$55.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com.Koffi n Kats: 8:30 p.m. Sept. 25. Tickets: $10. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.Funny Is How We Roll: 8 p.m. Sept. 27. Tickets: $20-$35. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub. Mac Miller, Casey Veggies and The Come Up: 8 p.m. Sept. 28. Tickets: $20. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www.electricfactory.info. The Collective Hip Hop Show-case: 9:30 p.m. Sept. 28. Tickets: $12. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.Ben Harper: 8 p.m. Sept. 29. Tickets: $40. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www.electricfactory.info.

k.d. lang and The Siss Boom Bang: 8 p.m. Sept. 29. Tickets: $38.50-$81. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

They Might Be Giants: 8 p.m. Sept. 30. Tickets: $20.25-$29. The-ater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

Grimm Legacy: 7 p.m. Sept. 30. Tickets: $10. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

Michael Monroe: 9 p.m. Sept. 30. Tickets: $16.50-$18. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

Museums/exhibits/galleries

>American Swedish Historical Museum: “A Common Thread: Tradition and Trend in Swed-ish Textiles,” “Material Matters: Samples from the Textile Collection,” “Fact and Fiction: Getting to Know Sweden’s Authors” and “The Sven Gunnarsson and Jonas Nilsson New Sweden Gallery,” ongoing; ; “17 Swedish Designers,” Sept. 18-Jan. 29. 1900 Pattison Ave. 215-389-1776. www.americanswedish.org.

>Da Vinci Art Alliance: “Totally Exposed,” through Sept. 30. 704 Catharine St. 215-829-0644. www.davinciartalliance.org.

>Independence Seaport Museum: “Drawn to the Water: Artists of the Pennsylvania Acad-emy of the Fine Arts Capture our Region’s Waterways, 1830-Present” and “It Sprang from the River!” both through Dec. 31; “Olym-pia: Launching The American Century”and “What Floats Your Boat?,” both ongoing; Talk Like a Pirate Day 1-3 p.m. Sept. 17. 211 S. Columbus Blvd. 215-413-8655. www.phillyseaport.org.

>Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens: “Magic Beyond the Gardens 2011 Gala” 6-10 p.m. Sept. 17. Tickets: $50-$125. 1020 South St. 215-733-0390. www.philadelphiamagicgar-dens.org.

>University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology: “Excavating Ground Zero: Fragments of 9/11,” through Nov. 6; An Afternoon of Egyptology 2-6 p.m. Sept. 17; “Imagine Africa,” Sept. 18-August. 3260 South St. 215-898-4000. www.museum.upenn.edu.

Special events>Center City District Restaurant Week offers three course meal deals through Sept. 16 and Sept. 18-23. Lunches: $20; Dinners: $35. Various sites. www.centercityphila.org.

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Friday, October 14Fabulous ‘50s Dance Party

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Tickets: $13.00 per person

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Featuring:Little Anthony and the Imperials

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>Fireworks at Race Street Pier offers an illuminated view of the Delaware River 9 p.m. Sept. 16. Free. Race St.and Columbus Blvd. www.delawareriverevents.com.

>uGo 5K Walk/Run continues its community health initiative 9 a.m. Sept. 17. FDR Park, Broad Street and Pattison Avenue. 215-921-6807. [email protected]. ugo-south.eventbrite.com.

>Passport Day in the U.S.A. tends to travel needs and offers passport-themed events for adults and children 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sept. 17. Philadelphia Passport Agency, 200 Chestnut St. www.travel.state.gov.

>Kids In Center City Fashion Playdate allows children to partici-pate in fashion-focused activities, partake of treats and crafts and strut in a fashion show 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Sept. 17. Free. The Market Shops at Comcast Center, 1701 JFK Blvd. www.kidsincentercity.com.

>The Walk For Hope raises aware-ness of ways to fi ght female cancers 10 a.m. Sept. 18. Cost: $15-$25. Start location is Campbell’s Field, 401 N. Delaware Ave. www.nationalevents.cityofhope.org .

>Historic Wood Window Workshop provides basic repair and re-glazing techniques to keep windows in good working order 6:30 p.m. Sept. 20. Free but reservations required. Shiloh Baptist Church, 2040 Christian St. 215-546-1146. www.preservationalliance.com.

PHS Fall Garden Festival in-cludes tours, food, music, family ac-tivities, shopping opportunities plant sales and presentations 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 24. Free. The Philadelphia

Navy Yard Marine Parade Ground, Broad St. and Constitution Ave. 215-988-8800. www.phsonline.org.

Girard Estate Tour offers inspec-tions of one of the area’s most aesthetically pleasing areas 10 a.m. Sept. 25. Cost: Free-$10. Tour begins at Stephen Girard statue in Girard Park, 21st and Shunk streets. 215-546-1146. www.preservational-liance.com.

P.O.W.E.R. (Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild, an interfaith group with local churches and synogogues, holds its opening convention 2 p.m. Sept. 25. Free. 750 S. Broad St. www.facebook.com/pages/POWER-Phil-adelphians-Organized-to-Witness-Empower-and-Rebuild.

The Vendemmia Wine Festival celebrates the art of homemade winemaking and Italian heritage, with proceeds to benefi t a local scholarship fund 2-6 p.m. Sept. 25. Tickets: $40-$45. Girard Park, 21st and Porter streets. 215-551-3859. www.vendemmiafoundation.org.

Theater/dance/opera>Teach Your Children: Through Sept. 17. Tickets: $13. The Phila-delphia Shakespeare Theatre, 2111 Sansom St. 215-413-1318. www.phillyshakespeare.org.

>Burt and Me: Through Sept. 18. Tickets: $38. Society Hill Playhouse, 507 S. Eighth St. www.quincepro-ductions.com.

>How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found: Through Sept. 18. Tickets: $20. The Playground at The Adrienne Theatre, 2030 San-som St. www.lunatheater.org.

>Traces by 7 Fingers: Through Sept. 18. Tickets: $20-$55. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. >Aspects of Love: Through Oct. 23. Tickets: $10-$95. Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. www.walnutstreettheatre.org.

>Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers’ Flush Fund Culminating Show: 7:30 p.m. Sept. 17. Tickets: $10. CHI Move-ment Arts Center, 1316 S. Ninth St. 267-687-3739. www.kunyanglin.org.

Camps>Guerin Recreation Center: Chess and Robotics Camp 5-6 p.m. and 6:15-7:15 p.m. through Sept. 20. Deborah Darroyo, 215-685-1894 or Glenn Brady, 215-740-0324. www.cheadschess.com.

Churchesand congregations

>Annunciation BVM will hold The St. Pio Novena through Sept. 23, The St. Pio Festival Sept. 16-18 and the Back in the Day Dance 7-11 p.m. Sept. 24. Tickets for dance: $25. 1511 S. 10th St. 215-334-0159, 215-519-1495.

>Consolation Baptist Church holds Friday Night Live with outdoor gospel entertainment and the Word of God 7 p.m. Fridays through Sept. 30. 2500 Wharton St. 215-465-4224.

Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church has community yoga 6-7 p.m. Tuesdays. Cost: $8; Tai Chi 10-11 a.m. Wednesdays. Cost: $8; book club 7 p.m. the last Monday of the month. Columbus Blvd. and Christian St. 215-389-1513. www.old-swedes.org.The Lighthouse gives away clothes and food 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesdays. 30th and Wharton streets. 215-463-2434.

>St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church will hold its Italian Festival and Procession of Saints with entertainment from Jerry Blavat, The Dovells, Danny and the Juniors and Lights Out 12:30-9 p.m. Oct. 2. 1700 block of South Ninth Street and beyond; St. Gianna’s Group for Life with rosary 6 p.m. and Mass 7 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month. 1718 S. Ninth St. 215-463-1326. www.stnicksphila.com.

St. Rita of Cascia Church Bus trip to New York City to see “Sister Act” Sept. 24. 1166 S. Broad St. 215-546-8333.

>St. Thomas Aquinas will hold CCD classes for Catholic students attending public or charter schools Sundays beginning Sept. 18. Mrs. B. Thompson, 215-334-2312.

>Tasker Street Missionary Bap-tist Church celebrates Pastor James A. Lovett II’s 30 years of ministry with a celebration weekend Sept. 16-18. 2010 Tasker St. Dunae, 267-973-4744.

>Zion A.M.E. Church will host the Psalmist Chorale 3:30 p.m. Sept. 18. Free will offering. 1600 S. 21st St. 215-468-6489. zionamephilaAaol.com.

Flea markets>1700 block of South Bancroft Street: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sept. 17. 215-432-3811.

>American Swedish Historical Museum second annual Flea Market and Open House: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 17. Vendor space: $20; Table space: $25. 215-729-3432 or 215-677-2046. www.americanswedish.org.

Murphy Recreation Center: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sept. 24. Space: $40. Third and Shunk streets. 215-326-9138. www.fl eamarket.murphyrec.com.

St. Thomas Aquinas: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sept. 24. Table and space: $25; space only: $10. 18th and Morris streets. 215-463-9707.

Annunciation BVM: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 1 and 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 2. Tables: $15 per day or $25 for both. 1511 S. 10th St. 215-334-0159, 125-519-1495.

Health>Methodist Hospital hosts Living with Diabetes 2:30-4 p.m. Sept. 15, 22 and 29. Free; Bereavement Support Group 1-2:30 p.m. Fridays through Oct. 28. Free; Nutrition and Diabetes 2-3:30 p.m. Sept. 19. Free; Dare To Care vascular screening presentation 6-8 p.m. Sept. 20 to be eligible for screenings 5:30-8:30 p.m. Sept. 21. Free. 2301 S. Broad St. 1-800-533-3669. www.jeffersonhos-pital.org/methodist.

LibrariesDonatucci Sr. Library : LEAP After School Program 3 p.m. Mondays-Fridays; crafts 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays; gaming club 4 p.m. and yoga for adults 6:15 p.m. Thursdays. 1935 Shunk St. 215-685-1755.

>Fumo Family Branch: “Let’s Speak English,” 3:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Italian Film Festi-val 12:45 p.m. the third Wednesday

of each month; Smoking cessa-tion class 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Elizabeth Byrne, 267-765-2319 or [email protected]; Music and Move-ment for Toddlers 10 a.m. Oct. 5. 2437 S. Broad St. 215-685-1758.

>Santore Library : Babies Love Books: Baby Storytime 10 a.m. and Shake, Rattle, and Read: Preschool Family Storytime 11 a.m. Sept. 20; Pajama Storytime 6:30 p.m. Sept. 21. 215-400-2100. 932 S. Seventh St. 215-686-1766.

Recreation centersand playgrounds

>Burke Playground: Family Day 1-5 p.m. Sept. 17. Second and Jackson streets.

>Guerin: Smoking Cessation Program 6:15-7:45 p.m. Wednes-days. Free. Final day for registration is Sept. 21. 16th and Jackson streets. 267-765-2319. [email protected].

Reunions>Bishop Neumann and St. Ma-ria Goretti High Schools, classes of 1961, will hold a reunion Sept. 18. 215-389-0925 or 215-465-8437.

>South Philadelphia High SchoolAlumni Association South Jersey Chapter will hold buffet brunch 11 a.m. Sept. 18 at Atlantic Cape Com-munity College, 5100 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing, N.J. Rita D’Armi or Sam Chatis, 215-321-1065.

St. Monica’s School, class of 1971,will hold a reunion 7 p.m. Sept. 24 at The Waterfall Room, 2015 S. Water St. Lisa Delcasale, 215-806-5027 or Vic Pomante, 215-467-6694. SPR

Live Arts Festival >Dennis Diamond, Louie Magic and Daryl Hannah: “Elephant Room” through Sept. 17. Tickets: $15-$30. Plays & Players Theatre, 1714 Delancey Place.

>Pig Iron Theatre Co.: “Twelfth Night, or What You Will” through Sept. 17. Tickets: $15-$30. Suzanne Roberts Theatre, 480 S. Broad St. www.pigiron.org.

Philly Fringe>Bad Operator: “Fun Thing” through Sept. 15. Tickets: $10. The Machine Shop, 2037 Washington Ave.>PuppeTyranny: “Water Bears in Space” through Sept. 16. Tickets: $10. Circle of Hope, 1125 S. Broad St. www.puppetyranny.com.>Tongue & Groove Spontane-ous Theater: “Tongue & Groove” through Sept. 16. Tickets: $12. Mainstage at the Adrienne, 2030 Sansom St. tongue-groove.com.

>Aaron Cromie, Mary Tuo-manen and Genevieve Perrier: “A Paper Garden” through Sept. 17. Tickets: Free. American Philosophi-cal Society, Jefferson Garden, 104 S. Fifth St. www.apsmuseum.org/paper-garden.

>Baroke Productions: “Don’t Blow It.” through Sept. 17. Tickets: Free. Jefferson Square Park, Third Street and Washington Avenue. www.jeffersonsquarepark.org.

>Brian Sanders’ JUNK: “Danc-ing Dead” through Sept. 17. Tickets:

$25. 444 Lofts, Sub-Basement, 444 N. Fourth St. www.briansander-sjunk.com.

>Bright Light Theatre Co.: “All Places From Here” through Sept. 17. Tickets: $17. The Loading Dock, 1236 Frankford Ave. www.bright-lighttheatre.org.

>Hypen-Nation Arts: “Branded” through Sept. 17. Tickets: $15. Power Plant Productions, 230 N. Second St. www.hyphen-nationarts.org.

>IdRatherBeHere: “Wawapaloo-za 5: Under Destruction” through Sept. 17. Tickets: $15. Society Hill Playhouse, 507 S. Eighth St. www.idratherbehere.com.

>Jeffrey Stanley: “Beautiful Zion: A Book of the Dead” through Sept. 17. Tickets: $20. CEC Cellar, The Blue Gritto, 2500 Lancaster Ave. www.brain-on-fi re.com.

>Magic Circle Theater Co.: “Solo Tales of Terror: Lovecraft & Stoker” through Sept. 17. Tickets: $20. 2nd Stage at the Adrienne, 2030 Sansom St. magiccirclethe-ater.tumblr.com.

>Philapolis Theatre Co.: “Lion” (“El León”) through Sept. 17. Tick-ets: $15. 2nd Stage at the Adrienne, 2030 Sansom St.

>Penn Dixie Alive: “The Seer” through Sept. 17. Tickets: $10. Vox Populi Gallery, 319 N. 11th St. penn-dixieproductions.org.

>Polygon Improv Comedy: “Vol-tron” through Sept. 17. Tickets: $15. O’Neals Pub, 611 S. Third St.

>REV Theatre Co.: “Carthagin-ians” by Frank McGuinness. through Sept. 17. Tickets: $20. Gloria Dei Old Swedes Church, 916 S. Swanson St.

>Eric Singel: “The Wedding Consultant” through Sept. 18. Tickets: $20. Walnut Street Theatre, Independence Studio on 3, 825 Walnut St.

>Found Theater Co.: “Event End” through Sept. 18. Tickets: $15. Bon Vivants, 1205 N. Fourth St. foundtheater.blogspot.com.

>Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium: Max Frisch’s “The Arsonists” (“The Firebugs”)through Sept. 18. Tickets: $20. Walnut Street Theatre Studio 5, 825 Walnut St. www.idiopathicridiculopathycon-sortium.org.

>Theatre Exile: “The Aliens” through Sept. 18. Tickets: $20. Studio X, 1340 S. 13th St. www.theatreexile.org.

>The WaitStaff: “The Real Housewives of South Philly Jump the Shark!” through Sept. 18. Tickets: $15. L’Etage Cabaret, 624 S. Sixth St. www.thewaitstaff.com.

>BalletFleming: “Feelin’ Alright” 7 p.m. Sept. 15. Tickets: $25. Painted Bride Art Center, 230 Vine St. www.balletfl eming.org.

>White Box Theatre/Sebasti-enne Mundheim: Paris Wheels and The Ready-Maids present “…Not the Henri Rousseau That Some of You Know” Sept. 15, 17-18. Tick-ets: $15. Crane Old School, White Space, 1417 N. Second St. www.cranearts.com.

>Rookie Card: “Comedy House Party!” 9 p.m. Sept. 16. Tickets: $10. Cha-Cha’razzi, 1918 S. Bancroft St. rookiecardimprov.com.

>Angry People Building Things: “Angry People Building Things” Sept. 16-17. Tickets: $10. The Shubin Theatre, 407 Bainbridge St. angry-improv.com.

>Center City Opera Theater: “Slaying the Dragon” 8 p.m. Sept.17. Ethical Society of Philadelphia, 1906 Rittenhouse Square. 3 p.m. Sept. 18. www.centercityoperatheater.org. SPR

Live Arts Festival and Philly FringeThe 15th annual Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe runs Sept. 2 to 17. Only the shows with local performers or venues are listed below. For a complete list of shows and times, and to purchase tickets, contact the festival’s box offi ce: Prince Music Theater, 1412 Chestnut St.215-413-1318. www.livearts-fringe.org.

Twelfth Night, Or What You Will.Photo: Jason Frank Rothenberg.

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CHICKEN SALAD HOAGIE ..................................... 6.50 ITALIAN SPECIAL ............................................... 6.75 Gmoa Salami. Pepper Ham, Capicola, Prosciutto & sharp provolone

GyroPita Sandwich Platter Pita Sandwich PlatterLAMB..... 5.00 7.00 CHICKEN..... 5.00 7.00

Quesad i l l asServed with Sour Cream & Salsa

STEAK $6.25. CHICKEN $6.25BUFFALO CHICKEN $6.99

Wraps All Wraps $6.25 • Choice of White or Wheat Wrap

ITALIAN WRAP Prosciutto, Sopressata, Genoa Salami, Sharp Provo-lone & Olive Oil & Balsamic Vinegar SANTA FE WRAP Same as the Santa Fe Special ... Just all wrapped up! TUNA OR CHICKEN SALAD WRAP Tuna or Chicken Salad, Let-tuce, Tomato & Mayo BUFFALO CHICKEN WRAP Grilled Chicken, Hot Sauce, Lettuce, Tomato & Bleu Cheese Dressing GRILLED CHICKEN WRAP Grilled Chicken, Provolone, Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo CHICKEN BACON RANCH WRAP Grilled Chicken, Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato & Ranch DressingTURKEY CLUB WRAP Turkey, Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo CHICKEN CAESAR WRAP Lettuce, Parmesan & Caesar Dressing

Deli Corner By lb or 1/2 lb. HOMEMADE TUNA SALAD • CHICKEN SALAD

SEAFOOD SALAD

AMERICAN CHEESE • PROVOLONE • SWISS COOPER SHARP CHEESE • IMPORTED HAM • TURKEY GENOA

SALAMI • ROAST BEEF • PROSCIUTTO • SOPRESSATA

Deli Corner SandwichesServed with lettuce, tomatoes, onion, mayo on

white or wheat bread with pickles & chips TUNA, CHICKEN OR SEAFOOD SALAD ..................$4.50 HAM & CHEESE or TURKEY & CHEESE ..................$3.99 ROAST BEEF ................................................$4.50 ROAST BEEF OR TURKEY SPECIAL ......................$5.50 Russian dressing, swiss & cole slaw

SaladsChoice of: Balsamic • Italian • French • Ranch

Russian • Raspberry Vinaigrette CAESAR SALAD .............................................. 5.00TOSSED SALAD .............................................. 5.00 Olives, Tomatoes, Cucumber, Onion & Croutons CHEF SALAD .................................................. 6.50 Cheese, Turkey, Ham, Cucumbers, Olives, Egg & Croutons GRILLED CHICKEN SALAD .................................. 6.50 Olives, Cucumbers, Egg, Croutons & Grated Cheese VEGGIE SALAD ............................................... 6.50 Eggplant, Olives Roasted Peppers & Marinated Mozzarella PORTER STREET SALAD ................................... 6.50 Italian Tuna, Marinated Mozzarella & Roasted Peppers ANTIPASTO SALAD .......................................... 6.50 Genoa Salami, Capicola, Olives, Roasted Peppers & Croutons CHICKEN CLUB SALAD ..................................... 6.50 Grilled Chicken, Bacon, Egg, Olives, Tomato, Onions & Croutons GRILLED CHICKEN SUPREME ............................. 6.50 Grilled Chicken, Eggplant, Olives & Marinated Mozzarella GREEK ........................................................ 6.50 Feta Cheese, Tomatoes, Olives, Onions, Peppers & Cucumbers

Strombol i s Sauce on the Side for all Strombolis

PLAIN ......................................................... 7.99 PEPPERONI & CHEESE ..................................... 8.99 HAM ........................................................... 8.99 SPINACH & CHEESE ......................................... 8.99 BROCCOLI & CHEESE ....................................... 8.99 CHICKEN & CHEESE. ........................................ 9.99 STEAK & CHEESE ............................................ 9.99 VEGGIE ........................................................ 9.99 Spinach, Broccoli, Portabella Mushrooms, Red Onions & Roasted Pepper ITALIAN ....................................................... 9.99 Prosciutto, Capicola, Salami wi Provolone & Ricotta Cheese

Buffa lo WingsServed with Bleu Cheese & CeleryChoice of Hot, Mild or BBQ Sauce

10 PCS ........................................................ 6.25 20 PCS .......................................................11.99 30 PCS .......................................................16.99 50 PCS .......................................................22.99 100 PCS ......................................................42.50

Hot Panin i TURKEY & SWISS ........................................... 6.50Russian dressing, bacon, tomato & roasted peppers GRILLED CHICKEN PARMESAN ........................... 6.50Basil pesto & sliced tomatoesROAST BEEF & SWISS ...................................... 6.75Onions, spinach & pesto sauce SALAMI & PROSCIUTTO .................................... 6.75 Pesto sauce & provolone cheese TUNA MELT ................................................... 6.50Swiss cheese, tomatoes & onions BBQ CHICKEN BREAST ..................................... 6.75 BBQ sauce, provolone cheese, bacon & tomatoes. SPICY ROAST BEEF ......................................... 6.50 Spicy sauce, swiss cheese, lettuce, tomatoes & onionsPROSCIUTTO & FRESH MOZZARELLA ................... 6.75 Pesto, roasted peppers & tomatoFRESH MOZZARELLA ....................................... 6.25 Basil pesto & roasted peppers

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2 Large 1-toppingStrombolis$14.95+tax

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12 Wings$9.95+tax

Owned byGiovanni Virgi

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Go Back in Time & Experience an Old Fashioned Butcher Shop! 3 Generations Serving the Public Since 1925

Oven Ready & Microwave Cooking Always Fresh & Delicious

Dad’s Serves the Freshest Cuts of Meat: Beef • Veal • Pork & Chicken Cut to Your LikingWe Accept Credit, Debit & EBT • Open 7 Days a Week! Monday - Friday 9 - 5:45 // Saturday 8 - 5 // Sunday 9 - 2

Prices Subject to Change Without Notice

1615 Ritner Street • Philadelphia, PA • 215.334.1934 • fx.215.271.7673

Dad’s FavoritesChicken Meatballs (Fried or Baked) ...................................................................$7.99Freshly Breaded Chicken Cutlets ........................................................................$5.99 (Our Own Seasoned Bread Crumbs)Fried Chicken Cutlets - For People on the GoHoney Glazed Ham ..................................................................................................$5.99Chicken Patties with Roasted Peppers & Provolone .............................$3.00/ea (All white meat chicken)

MeatballsBaked or Fried ..................................................................................................... $7.99/lbHomemade Meatballs ....................................................................................... $7.99/lbDad’s Famous Chicken Meatballs ........................................................................$7.99 Hot • Sweet & Sour • BBQ

MeatloafChicken, Spinach & Provolone ....................................................................... $7.99/lbCheese Meatloaf .................................................................................................$6.99/lbShepherds Pie ..........................................................................................................$13.95 Meatloaf with mashed potatoesChicken Cheese Meatloaf ................................................................................$6.99/lb

Stuffed SteakTender Choice New York Strip or Club Steak With homemade stuffing ....................................................................................$13.95 Prosciutto & provolone ........................................................................................$14.95 Broccoli Rabe .........................................................................................................$14.95

Dad’s Oven RoastedRoast Beef with Gravy ...................................................................................... $9.95/lbRoast Pork with Gravy ...................................................................................... $9.95/lbRoast Turkey with Gravy .................................................................................. $9.95/lbBaked Ham with Gravy ..................................................................................... $7.99/lb

Appetizers Pepperoni & Cheese Tray .......................................................... sm$19.95 lg$39.95Chicken Wings (Hot or BBQ) ...............................................50/$29.99 100/$55.95Chicken Tenders (Sauce on the side) ............................................................... $49.95Sliced Mozzarella & Tomato ............................................................................... $34.95Oil, garlic & fresh basilCrab Cakes ..........................................................................................................$7.50/eaMini Chicken Meatballs in Sweet & Sour Sauce ...................... approx. 100/$45.00

Saladsfeeds approx 12 - 15 people

Antipasti Salad ............................................................................................. $24.95 $49.95 Iceburg lettuce, sharp provolone, pepperoni, tomato, olives, roasted peppers & dressingPotato Salad ...................................................................................................................$24.95Macaroni Salad .............................................................................................................$19.95Macaroni & Shrimp Salad ......................................................................................... $39.95Cole Slaw ..........................................................................................................................$19.95Tomato Salad .................................................................................................................$24.95Cucumber Salad ...........................................................................................................$24.95

Pasta Dishesfeeds approx 12 - 15 people

Stuffed Shells ....................................................................................15/$22.95 30/$44.95Baked Ziti ........................................................................................................................ $39.95Baked Lasagna .............................................................................................................$44.95Baked Lasagna with Meatballs ..............................................................................$54.95Gnocchi with Sausage & Rabe ................................................................................$49.95Penne Pasta with Chicken, Rabe, Roasted Peppers .......................................$49.95

Party TraysChicken Cutlet Trays With Rabe or Spinach, Roasted Peppers & Sharp Cheese30 pc. $..........................................................................................................................58.5040 pc. ......................................................................................................................... $78.0050 pc. .......................................................................................................................... $97.50

“Voted Best of Philly for 2010”

Fresh Beet Salad ..................... $6.95/lbTomato Salad ...........................$4.99/lbPotato Salad ............................. $3.99/lbMacaroni Salad ....................... $3.99/lbCole Slaw ................................... $3.99/lbMacaroni & Shrimp Salad ......$7.99/lbChicken Salad ................................$8.99

Seafood Salad ................................ $7.99Black Olive Salad ..........................$5.99Green Olive Salad .........................$5.99Marinated Mozzarella Balls ......$8.99Pepper Shooters ............................$9.99Roasted Peppers ........................... $7.99Long Green Hots ...........................$8.99

SoupsChicken & Pastene .................$6.95/qtWedding Soup ..........................$6.95/qtStrachetelli ................................$6.95/qtHam & Bean ..............................$6.95/qtLentil ...........................................$6.95/qt

Vegetable ...................................$6.95/qtPasta Fagioli .............................$6.95/qtPasta & Peas .............................$6.95/qtChicken Torttellini ...................$7.95/qt

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Entréesfeeds approx. 12 - 15 people

Roast Beef with Gravy ................$49.95Roast Pork with Gravy ................$49.95Roast Turkey with Gravy ............$49.95Glazed Boneless Ham ................$35.00Fried Chicken Cutlets ..................$49.95Eggplant Parmigiana ..................$49.95Sausage, Peppers & Onions ..... $44.95

Sausage Scallopine ......................$49.95Veal Scallopine ..............................$79.95Stuffed Chicken Breast .....(20) $45.00Chicken Marsala ...........................$59.95Chicken Picante .............................$59.95Meatballs in Gravy ............. (25) $35.00Beef Stew ..........................................$49.95

SidesPotatoes, Peppers & Onions $6.99/lbRoasted Cauliflower w/Oil, Garlic & Romano Cheese ......................$6.95Roasted Broccoli Florets w/Oil & Garlic ................................... $6.95/eaRoasted Asparagus w/Oil & Garlic........................................................$7.95/eaRoasted Brussel Sprouts w/Oil & Garlic .......................................... $7.95Garlic Roasted Potatoes .........................................$30.00/ 1/2 panMashed Yukon Gold Potatoes..........................................$35.00/ 1/2 panCandied Yams ............$35.00/ 1/2 panMashed Yams ............$30.00/ 1/2 pan

String Beans & Potatoes or Almondine ........... $45.00/ 1/2 panEscrole & Beans ........ $45.00/ 1/2 pan Roasted Brussel Sprouts w/Oil & Garlic .................... $49.95/ 1/2 panRoasted Cauliflower w/Oil, Garlic & Romano Cheese ..$49.95 / 1/2 panSpinach w/Oil & Garlic ......................................... $45.00/ 1/2 panBroccoli Rabe w/Oil & Garlic .......................................... $49.95/ 1/2 panBroccoli Florets w/Oil & Garlic ......................................... $45.00/ 1/2 panRoasted Asparagus w/Oil & Garlic ..........................................$55.00/ 1/2 pan

Best of PhillyStuffed Chicken Breast ........$4.25/eaBoneless breast with choice of stuffingsStuffed Chicken Legs ............$4.50/eaBoneless legs with choice of stuffingsStuffed Pork Chops ............... $5.00/eaDouble thick pork chops with choice of stuffingsStuffed Veal Cutlet .................$5.75/eaMilk-fed veal with choice of stuffings or sausage & cheeseVeal Cordon Bleu ....................$5.75/eaSliced mill-fed veal cutlets rolled with ham & cheeseChicken Cordon Bleu ............$4.50/eaBoneless breast rolled with ham & cheese

Chicken Stromboli .................$4.50/eaBoneless breast with pepperoni & 3 cheesesChicken Italiano .................... $5.00/eaBoneless breast with prosciutto & provoloneVeal Italiano .............................$5.75/eaMilk-fed veal with prosciutto & provoloneDad’s Deluxe ............................$5.50/eaBoneless breast with prosciutto & provolone, spicy broccoli or spinach with olive oil & garlicChicken Annette ..................... $6.95/eaChicken cutlet, eggplant, prosciutto, spinach with garlic, pil & mozzarella

Our Homemade StuffingSpicy Spinach with olive oil & garlic .......................................... $8.99/lbRice & Spinach ........................... $5.99/lbRice & Mushroom ...................... $5.99/lb

Bread & Spinach ........................ $5.99/lbBread Stuffing ............................. $5.99/lbBroccoli Rabe .............................. $8.99/lb

Mouth Watering Pasta DishesBaked Ziti ...........................................................................................................$5.99 $10.95Penna Pasta, Chicken Rabe & Roasted Peppers ........................................... $7.99/lbPasta Fagioli ........................................................................................... $3.75/pt $6.95/qtPasta & Peas ............................................. $ ............................................. 3.75/pt $6.95/qtLasagna .............................................................................................................. $6.50 $11.95Stuffed Shells with Meatballs ................................................................................... $11.95Manicotti with Meatballs ........................................................................................... $11.95

PeppersRoasted peppers with olive oil & garlic ..............................................................$8.99/lbHot fried long green peppers with olive oil .....................................................$8.99/lbHot fried red pep seeds with olive oil .........................................................$5.99 $8.99

Always Fresh & DeliciousStuffed Peppers with Rice & Meat........................................................ $5.49/lbEggplant Parmigiana $6.95 ..... $13.95Chicken Parmigiana $8.50 ...... $16.50Grilled Tenderloin of Pork ... $9.95/ea Smothered in Caramelized OnionsGrilled Boneless Chicken Breast........................................................ $8.99/lbHomemade Gravy $3.99/pt $7.99/qtHomemade Crab Gravy .....................................$4.59/pt $9.95/qt

Fried Chicken Tenders .......... $8.99/lbSausage Scallopine ................ $6.99/lbSausage, Peppers & Onions $6.99/lbFresh String Beans & Potatoes . $7.95Escarole & Beans .......................... $7.95Rack of Baby Back Ribs ......$18.99/eaFresh Whipped Mashed Potatoes....................................................... $5.95/eaGarlic Roasted Potatoes ...... $5.95/eaBreaded & Fried Eggplant ... $6.99/lbCandy Yams ....................................$6.95Mash Yams ......................................$6.95

Ask about our salads & Grilling SpecialsWe carry fresh pasta, can goods, oil’s, Pastine & Tuttorusso Tomatoes

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12. Filet Mignon tips, Over Angel Hair Pasta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.95 $12.9914. CRAB MeAt pAstA w/ . Marinara Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.95 $10.9915. FloUnDeR FRAnCAise Egg dipped & served with a Lemon White Wine Sauce Over Rice . . . . . . . . . $15.95 $10.9916. JUMBo sHRiMp AlFReDo oR sCAMpi Over Pasta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16.95 $10.9917. st. loUis BBQ RiBs Glazed with our BBQ Sauce Recipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.95 $10.9918. sHRiMp sAntoRini, w ./ Marinara Sauce and Feta Cheese over Linguini . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.95 $10.9919.sHRiMp pRiMAveRA w ./ Fresh Garden Vegetables over Pasta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.95 $10.9920. nAtAURAl veAl pARiMiAMA, w ./ Pasta with Marinara Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.95 $10.99*Entrees #13-#20 are Complete (No Potato or Vegetable)

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Grilled Virginai HamServed with Our Hawaiian Fruit Sauce

$12.95 $9.99

26. Boston seAFooD CoMBo (1) Stuffed Shrimp, (1) Filet of Flounder and (1) Crabcake $19.95 $14.99

27. pRiMe RiBOur Best Seller! Slow Roasted & Served with Au Jus $16.95 $12.99

28. 14oz DelMoniCo steAk w/ stUFFeD sHRiMp $19.99 $15.99

29. Full lB. SiZZling t-BOne SteAK $19.95 $15.99

30. 14oz CHARBRoileD ny stRip steAk $18.95 $14.99

*ADD AppetizeR (Anything from our Menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Half price*ADD MARylAnD CRAB CAke to Any speCiAl entRee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00*ADD DesseRt FRoM oUR on site BAkeRy (Anything we offer including Cheesecake) $2.00

*ADD A HoUse CoCktAil (Any type) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00*ADD A glAss oF wine (Any type) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00

*NEW!* OREGON ADD ONS... MAKE IT A COMBO!

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City PizzaH All prices subject to change

TWO LOCATIONS: Front & Snyder Corner of 16th & Oregon 215-389-5555 215-755-8888

NOW ACCepTINg

New

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Hawaiian PizzaYour choice of Red or White Pizza

topped with Pineapple & Tavern Ham$11.50

Breaded Flounder (16th St. Only) ......... 6.51Cheese Steak Sliders............................ 6.51

(16th St. Only)

Boneless (Front St. Only)

215-389-5555Front & Snyder

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TwoLocations

City Pizza

Quick Pick-upLightning Quick Delivery(Slightly Longer on Friday)Delivery – $1.00

new menu, items &pricing coming soon

City Old Style PizzaA thin crust square, brushed with olive oil, fresh garlic & romano cheese with a layer of thin sliced mozzarela and

topped with crushed plum tomatoes and a handful of romano cheese baked to perfection

$10.51

Smothered Fries PizzaYour pizza starts with a light tomato sauce, topped with smothered fries, Ranch dressing and mozzarella cheese.

$12.01

From The FryerFrench Fries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.48Chesse Fries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.94Pizza Fries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.41Smothered Fries(3) Cheese, Bacon & Ranch Dressing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.35Specialty Smothered Fries (3 Varieties) . . . . 5.25Waffle Fries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.04Smothered Waffle Fries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.91Cheeseteak Sliders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.63Buffalo Chicken Fingers (16thSt. Only) . . 5.55Onion Rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.48Chicken Nuggets (9) (16thSt. Only) . . . . . 3.97PopCorn Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.63PopCorn Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.97Buffalo Chicken Bites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.97Mozzarella Sticks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.63Chicken Fingers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.63Poppers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.97Broccoli Bites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.97Fried Ravioli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.97Pizza Rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.16Fried Bananas Foster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.70Macaroni & Cheese Wedges . . . . . . . . . .Dble Chocolate Fudge Brownie Bites . . . . . . . . . . .Breaded String Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Wraps Grilled Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.63Grilled Chicken Caesar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.63Ham & Cheese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.63Turkey & Cheese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.63

FRONT ST. ONlyFRONT ST. ONly

16Th ST. ONly

New

New16Th ST. ONly

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Smokey and Swiss PizzaYour pizza starts with a layer of Swisscheese, Mozzarella, spices and topped

with smoked Ham$12.01

*Broccoli Rabe ..........11.50*Potato......................11.50*Chicken Steak .........11.50*Ricotta ....................11.50*Eggplant ..................11.50Combo 3 Items .........12.38Special - 7 Toppings .13.79BBQ Chicken ............12.01

Chicken Cheese Steak StromboliCheese Steak StromboliTurkey & Cheese Stromboli

.

.

regular

(16th St. Only)

Call for

Prices

Kids Mix - Chicken Fingers, Mac & Cheese, Wedges & Breaded String Beans ........................................................ Call for Pricing

Served with French Fries & Cole Slaw

Choice of American, Provolone, Sharp Provolone 50¢ extra. All Sandwiches come with (1) side. Each additional side 25¢

Roast Beef, Roast Pork & the Old Italian(Call for Pricing)

New

215-271-0250 • 215-271-0251 • Fax 215-271-8750{ 27th & Morris }

Hours: Monday-Thursday: 11 a.M. To 10:45 P.M. Friday-saTurday: 11 a.M. To 11:45 P.M. • sunday: 4 P.M. To 10:45 P.M.

Owned & Operated by: ChuCk tOmasCO & Janet tOmasCO

Pick UP or Delivery • oPen 7 Days!

FREE PHILLY MAPwith any $50 orDer. while sUPPlies last!

Celebrating 39 Years of Service!

2 LargePLain Pies$13.95

sunday thru Thursday special

Must MEntion WHEn ordEring

$4 Value

everyday special3 CHEEsE stEaks or

CHiCkEn CHEEsE stEaks or 3 HoagiEs

only $14.95(CHoosE FroM tuna and abovE in our HoagiE sECtion)

Must MEntion WHEn ordEring

$4.50 Value

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Stop in for a real taste of South Philly

Philly’s Finest hoagie since 1993

1014 Federal StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19147

215.462.8040Hours: Mon - Sat 9-4 • Deliveries: 11 - 3

Closed Sundays

www.ChickiesDeli.net

originator oF the veggie hoagie

BRAND NEW LOCATION

$2off any $20 ordermust present coupon

Mention SPR Code

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We know valued customers like you are the KEY to our success, so we are sending you these special offers for your next order. Thanks! We appreciate your business

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Small Combo25 Buffalo Wings • 10 Chicken

Tenders (Your Choice of Sauce)2 French Fries & 2 Liter Soda

25 Buffalo Wings • 15 Chicken Tenders (Your Choice of Sauce) • 8 Fried Chicken (2) Legs (2) Thighs (2) Breasts • 2 French Fries

2 Whole Garlic Bread & 2 Liter Soda

15 Buffalo Wings • 5 Chicken Tenders (Your Choice of Sauce)

French Fries & 2 Can Sodas

3 Cheesesteaks or 3 Hoagiesof any kind only

$18.99

2 Large Pizzas, 20 BuffaloWings & 2 Liter Soda

$19.95Large Plain, 10 Buffalo Wings

& 2 Liter Soda

$16.99

2 Cheesesteak Platters &2 Liter Soda

$19.95

Large Steak Stromboli, 20 Buffalo Wings & 2 Liter Soda

$20.992 Large 14” Pizzas

(Toppings Extra) Only

$12.992 Medium Pizzas $9.99

2 Strombolis $12.99

Large Combo Super Duper Combo

$15.95 $26.95 $41.95

215.551.71111846 S. 12th St • Corners of 12th & Mifflin

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Open 7 daysMOn.-sat 8aM-8pM

sun.- 9aM-3pM 215.389.1333

Big Boy SpecialS BreakfaSt or lunch3 eggs, toast, 2 pancakes, a Double Side of Meat and our famous home fries ..................................................8.65

1 cheesesteak, 1 large order of fries with cheese Whiz and 10 loaded potato Sticks ....................................8.95

freSh hoMeMaDe pancakeSOrders of 3 Served with Syrup Butter. Add Meat for $1.55

chocolate chip pancakes .........................................4.25peanut Butter pancakes ..........................................4.65chocolate chip peanut Butter pancakes ..................4.85

Mega oMeletteSMade with 3 Eggs & Served with Toast & Home Fries

cheeSe ....................................................................5.95SauSage, egg & cheeSe .........................................6.95haM, egg & cheeSe ................................................5.95WeStern .................................................................6.25creaM cheeSe ........................................................4.95wiTH TOMATO & OniOn Add $1.00

haM & cheeSe .........................................................6.55Bacon, egg & cheeSe .............................................6.55South philly ..........................................................6.25MuShrooM ..............................................................4.95

SWeet crunch toaSt* ......................... 5.253 Thick Sliced Pieces of Texas Toast Coated in Captain Crunch Cereal. Served with Syrup & Butter. Add a Side of Meat for 1.55*SWeet crunch toaSt can Be MaDe With other cerealS too! call to finD out What the cereal of the Week iS!

pounD cake french toaSt .................. 5.554pc. Homemade Pound Cake done Like French Toast.Availability May Vary.

BreakfaSt platterSfrench toaSt or pancake............................................ (2) 2.85 (3) 4.25 (4) 5.75with Syrup & Butter. Add a Side of Meat for $1.55

eggS ...................................................................(2) 4.15Your way, Toast & Side of Meat. Add Home Fries for 1.50

french toaSt or pancakeS (2) ............................4.95with 2 Eggs & Side of Meat

chicken SanDWicheScutlet Marie ............................................................6.95Broccoli Rabe, Sharp & Roasted peppers

chicken cutlet ........................................................ 5.75chicken cutlet With cheese ......................................6.15chicken cutlet hoagie ............................................. 6.75with Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo

chicken cutlet parm ................................................6.65with Mozzarella Cheese

Buffalo cutlet ..........................................................6.65with Hot Sauce & Bleu Cheese

chicken cutlet cheesesteak ....................................5.95diced-up Cutlets with American Cheese & Fried Onions

grilled chicken Deluxe ............................................. 6.75with Lettuce, Tomato & Honey Mustard

grilled chicken ........................................................6.65with Roasted Peppers & Provolone

grilled chicken ........................................................6.95with Honey Mustard, Roasted Peppers, Sharp & Bacon

grilled chicken Blt ..................................................6.95

WrapSAny Sandwich Can Be Made into a wrap of Your Choice: Spinach & Herb, Garlic & Herb, whole wheat, Plain or Tomato Basil at no Additional Cost

king ranch ..............................................................5.95Grilled Chicken with Lettuce, Tomato, Bacon & Ranch dressing

Buffalo chicken ........................................................5.95Fresh Chopped Chicken Breast with Lettuce, Tomato, Hot Sauce & Bleu Cheese

grilled chicken ........................................................5.95Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo

cutlet italian ...........................................................6.95Roasted Peppers, Sharp & Broccoli Rabe

1/2lb Beef Burrito Deluxe ........................................6.25Seasoned Ground Angus with Lettuce, diced Tomatoes, Shredded Cheddar Cheese, Jalapeño Slices & Sour Cream

1/2lb chicken Burrito Deluxe ...................................5.95Seasoned Ground Angus with Lettuce, diced Tomatoes, Shredded Cheddar Cheese, Jalapeño Slices & Sour Cream

1/2lb Steak Burrito Deluxe .......................................6.45Seasoned Ground Angus with Lettuce, diced Tomatoes, Shredded Cheddar Cheese, Jalapeño Slices & Sour Cream

BurgerSMake Any Burger a Platter with French Fries & Coleslaw add $2.00All Burgers are 8oz. Fresh Ground Angushamburger .............................................................. 3.75cheeseburger ..........................................................4.45Double cheeseburger ...............................................6.50Buffalo Burger .........................................................5.25pizza Burger ............................................................4.85pepperoni pizza Burger ............................................5.15Bacon cheeseburger ................................................5.25Bacon Mushroom cheddar Burger ............................5.65cheeseburger hoagie ...............................................5.95Served on a Long Roll with Lettuce, Tomato & MayoMushroom cheeseburger .........................................4.95XXX Burger .............................................................. 5.75Your Choice of 3 Cheeses & BBQ Saucefire Burger ..............................................................5.45Hot Pepper Spread, Hot Pepper Cheese & Hot Pepperstop Much Burger ...................................................... 7.953 - 8oz. Burgers on a Kaiser Roll with whiz, Fried Onions & Bacon

Specialty SanDWicheSAll Specialty Sandwiches are Served on Long Rollsthe Baby game ........................................................5.358oz. Fresh Angus Ground Beef Mixed with diced Onions & Cheese whiz Topped with a Smear of Ketchup & BBQ Saucethe heavy hitter ..................................................... 7.951lb. of Fresh Cut Steak with Extra Fried Onions & whizthe Scooby-Doo ....................................................... 7.958oz. Fresh Cut Steak with Cheese & Your Choice of 3 different Appetizers on itthe Big nick .............................................................6.958oz. Fresh Cut Steak with Cheesy Onion Strip, Cheddar Cheese and A1 Saucethe yard Bird ........................................................... 6.75Chicken Cutlet with Cheese whiz, Bacon & BBQ Saucethe Shizza-Bonski .................................................... 7.25Our Fresh Cut Steak, Mixed with 3 Eggs, Topped with Home Fries & Baconthe fat pig .............................................................. 7.65Sausage, Bacon & Ham with 3 Eggs & Cheesethe cry Baby ........................................................... 7.55Grilled Cajun Seasoned Chicken with Cooper Cheese & Picklesthe Jekyll & hyde .................................................... 7.85Fresh Steak & Chicken with a Shot of Both Buffalo & BBQ SaucesTopped with Cheddar & Mozzarella Cheesesthe cure ..................................................................5.65A Long Roll with Mayo, French Fries & Melted Cheesethe Dirty Monkey ..................................................... 7.258oz. of Fresh Sliced Pork Mixed with …

QueSaDillaSServed with Sour Cream & Salsa, Ranch or Caesar dressings. Make any Quesadilla a Platter with French Fries & Cole Slaw for $2.00 extra. Any of our Sandwiches can be made into a Quesadilla for $6.75Breakfast Quesadilla ................................................5.95Any of Our Breakfast Sandwicheschicken Quesadilla ...................................................5.95Seasoned Chicken with Cheddar CheeseSteak Quesadilla ......................................................5.95Seasoned Steak with Cheddar Cheesecutlet Quesadilla .....................................................5.95Chopped Chicken Cutlet with Mozzarella Cheese & SeasoningsVeggie Quesadilla ....................................................5.95Mushrooms, Sweet Peppers, Tomatoes & Onions with a Blend of Cheesescheese Quesadilla ....................................................4.253 Cheeses & SeasoningsBuffalo chicken Quesadilla .......................................5.95South philly Quesadilla ............................................5.95Cheesesteak with or without Fried Onions & French Fries with Cheese whiz to dip

cheeSeSteakSplain Steak (no cheese) ...........................................5.35cheesesteak ............................................................5.95cheesesteak hoagie ................................................ 6.75BBQ cheddar Steak ..................................................6.50pizza Steak ..............................................................6.50Mushroom cheesesteak ...........................................6.45pepperoni cheesesteak ........................................... 6.55Bacon cheesesteak .................................................. 6.95Bacon Mushroom cheddar Steak .............................. 6.95XXX Steak ................................................................6.95Your Choice of 3 Cheeses & BBQ Sauceitalian Steak ............................................................ 6.75Roasted Peppers, Tomatoes & Provolonefire Steak ................................................................ 6.75Hot Pepper Spread, Hot Pepper Cheese & Hot Pepperspizzaz cheesesteak .................................................6.65Fried Tomatoes & Banana Peppers, Topped with Mozzarellaold fashioned pizza Steak .......................................6.55Fried Tomatoes Topped with Mozzarella & Provolone Cheeses.

fat Joe’S WingSServed with Bleu Cheese. Celery Sticks Available Upon Request.

6 pieces with fries .................................................. 5.7510 pieces .................................................................6.2525 pieces ................................................................13.9550 pieces .............................................................. 27.95

neW! - noW SerVing hoagieS!coMing Soon - SalaDS & More!Variety of chicken SanDWicheS aVailaBle, call for More inforMation

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Christina’s Pasta Shells with TomatoesI N G R E D I E N T S :1 box of medium pasta shells, cooked

according to package directions2 cups of cherry or grape tomatoes2 small red or yellow bell peppers, diced1/2 cup of olive oil2 tablespoons of wine vinegarSalt and pepper, to taste1/2 cup of ricotta cheese

D I R E C T I O N S :In a large mixing bowl, mix all of the ingre-

dients except for the pasta and ricotta. Add the mixture to the

pasta and mix.Top with the

ricotta.

Pasta is the loved-by-all, classic Italian dish that can be ma-nipulated into infi nite interpretations, but it requires the most savory and freshest ingredients to create the perfect meal.

Christina Pullo’s version is a Pasta Shells with Tomatoes. The resident of the 2500 block of South 10th Street takes a sim-

ple pasta and renovates it into a unique meal. Get your ingredients ready, because a pasta dish has never tasted this delicious and been so easy to make. SPR

Earn a gift certifi cate to a local restaurant by sending your recipes to:

Recipes Review Newspapers,12th and Porter streets,Philadelphia, Pa. 19148

or Fax: 215-336-1112 or E-mail: [email protected]

A l l ’ s f a r e

D i n n e r i s o n u s

e to the

Shell game

Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/food-and-drink/recipes.

Trail benefi t

Blues & Brews on the Banks features food, drinks and live music from the Brian LaPann

Trio 5 to 8 p.m. Sept. 17 on the east-ern side of the Schuylkill Banks by the Walnut Street Bridge. The $45 cost will serve the Friends of the Schuylkill Banks by going toward the purchase of a new maintenance vehicle for the Grays Ferry Crescent, which runs between 34th Street and Wharton Street along the Schuylkill River, and opened this year.

To purchase tickets, e-mail [email protected] or visit friendsofsb.org. SPR

SERVING SOUTH PHILADELPHIA AND CENTER CITY FOR OVER 55 YEARS

Look for our menu online atwww.southphillyreview.com

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DINING ROOMOpen 12 noon to midnight

Mon.-Sat.Sunday 4:30 pm to midnight

WE ARE PROUD TO BE THE FIRST CHINESE RESTAURANT IN SOUTH PHILLY

Try Our New Stir Fry Lo Mein with Bean Sprout, Onion and Fresh Garlic

An 8 Time South Philly Review Readers choice Award Winner

cOME TASTE ThE QUALITY AND FREShNESS OF OUR

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1701 So. 8th St.Corner of 8th & Morris Sts.

215-334-1056

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEKDelivering From 12 noon to 1am

Mon.-Sat. • Sunday from 1pm to 1amPick-up from 12 noon to midnight

M a l o n e ’ sBack Room Café

specialtuesday, wednesday & thursday nights

6:00pm til 10:00pm

all you can eatmussells

red or white with side of linguini

$10/person

regular menualso available

18th & ritner streets215.334.2197 • b.y.o.b. establishment

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ST. PIO NOVENAand FESTIVAL

ANNUNCIATION PARISH EVENTSNOVENA & FEAST DAY - SEPT 14TH to 23rd

FESTIVAL - SEPT 16TH, 17TH, & 18TH

NOVENA MASS SCHEDULE7PM Mass on Sept 14th to 17th and

Sept 19th to 23rd

11:30AM Mass on Sunday Sept 18th Procession immediately following

Mass Festival

FESTIVALEntertainment • Food • Children’s Activities

Friday, Sept 16th • 5pm to 11pm • Saturday, Sept 17th • 1pm to 11pmSunday, Sept 18th • 1pm to 9pm

Back in the Day Dance • Sept. 24th • 7pm-11pm $25pp

Dinner-Beer and Soda Included • DJ Rick Baccare

Flea Market in the Rectory Yard Tables Available $ 15.00 Per Day $25.00 For Both Days

Saturday October 1st 9am - 1pm • Sunday October 2nd 8am to 1pm

AnnunCIAtIon B.V.M. PARISh

1511 South 10th St., Philadelphia, PA 19147 • 215-334-0159 or 215-519-1495

THE VENDEMMIA FESTIVALWe're Back in the Park!

September 25th(215) 551-3859

Purchase tickets onlinewww.vendemmiafoundation.org

Mama wants you here.

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American/Continental 1601 Restaurant/Wine Bar: 1601 S. 10th St., 215-218-3840, www.1601cafe.com, $$ Carman’s Country Kitchen: 1301 S. 11th St., 215-339-9613, $Fuel: 1917 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-468-FUEL, $$Royal Tavern: 937 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-389-6694, $

Sabrina’s Café: 910-12 Christian St., 215-574-1599, $$ South Philly Bar & Grill: 1235-37 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-334-3300, $

Asian International Smokeless Barbeque: 600 Washington Ave., 215-599-8844, $ JC Chinese Restaurant: 748 Mor-ris St., 215-334-1056, $$

Nam Phuong Restaurant: 1100-20 Washington Ave., 215-468-0410, www.namphuongphilly.com, $$

Pho 75: 1122 Washington Ave., 215-271-5866, $

Coffee/Café/SweetsAnthony’s Coffee House: 903 S. Ninth St., www.italiancoffeehouse.com/anthonysitaliancoffee, 215-627-2586, $

Fast BreakKey Food Pizza: 1846 S. 12th St., 215-551-7111, $Sarcone’s Deli: 734 S. Ninth St., 215-922-1717, $ Vincenzo’s Deli: 1626 S. Ninth St., 215-463-6811, $

FrenchBeau Monde: 624 S. Sixth St., 215-592-0656, www.creperie-beau-monde.com, $

ItalianChiarella’s Ristorante: 1602 S. 11th St., 215-334-6404, www.chiarellasristorante.com, $$Cucina Forte: 768 S. Eighth St., 215-238-0778, $$ Dante and Luigi’s: 762 S. 10th St., 215-922-9501, www.danteandluigis.com, $$

Franco’s HighNote Cafe: 13th and Tasker streets, 215-755-8903, www.francoandluigis.com, $$

Karina’s Restaurant: 1520 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-218-0455, $$

La Cucina Varallo: 1635 S. 10th St., 215-952-0504, $$

La Fourno: 636 South St., 215-627-9000, www.lafourno.com, $$ Mamma Maria: 1637 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-463-6884, www.mamma-maria.info, $$$

Marra’s: 1734 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-463-9249, www.marrasone.com, $$

Pizzeria Pesto: 1925 S. Broad St., 215-271-6840, www.pizzeriapesto.com, $$Ralph’s: 760 S. Ninth St., 215-627-6011, www.ralphsrestaurant.com, $$ Ristorante Pesto: 1915 S. Broad St., 215-336-8380, www.ristorantep-esto.com, $$Saloon: 750 S. Seventh St., 215-627-1811, www.saloonrestaurant.net, $$$

Vesuvio Ristorante Bar: 736-38 S. Eighth St., 215-922-8380, www.vesuvio-online.com, $$

Victor Cafe: 1303 Dickinson St., 215-468-3040, www.victorcafe.com, $$

Villa Di Roma: 936 S. Ninth St., 215-592-1295, $$

MexicanThe Adobe Cafe: 1919 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-551-2243, $$

Restaurant La Lupe: 1201 S. Ninth St., 215-551-9920, $$

Taqueria La Veracruzana: 908 Washington Ave., 215-465-1440, $$

Middle Eastern Bitar’s: 947 Federal St., 215-755-1121, www.bitars.com, $

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ItalianBomb Bomb Bar-B-Que Grill & Italian Restaurant: 1026 Wolf St., 215-463-1311, $$

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Several months ago, I received an e-mail from the Fitzwater Café an-nouncing the appointment of Stacey

DiPlacido-Guokas as the restaurant’s new executive chef. I interviewed her seven years ago when she was worked at Cari-bou Café on Walnut Street.

Now 35, DiPlacido-Guokas, a South Philadelphia native, graduated from The Restaurant School and is married to Mat-ty Guokas, son of the former Sixers coach Matt Guokas.

Several years ago, DiPlacido-Guokas took a hiatus from the professional kitchen and worked in her husband’s mortgage business. I assume she missed the culinary arts.

My sister Sandy, Edward and I decided to brunch at Fitzwater Café. This charm-ing restaurant was packed at noon. We were told it would be about a 25-minute wait. We were not in a hurry. Sandy and I sat on the bench outside and within 25 minutes, the host showed us to our table.

Fitzwater Café, a BYOB, serves break-fast, lunch and weekend brunch as well as dinner Wednesday through Saturday.

The front room is kitted out with glass display cases that will lure you into div-ing into a fruit tart, muffi n or other tasty treats. The host showed us to a comfort-able table for four in the back room.

Walls are painted in a creamy yellow en-hanced by colorful posters. There’s a tin ceiling with fans to keep us happy during the hot and humid days. I especially liked the rattan chairs which reminded me of those you fi nd in European cafés.

At brunch, breakfast or lunch can be or-dered. Mugs of Lacas coffee ($1.75) were brought to us. I found it a bit weak. Our server George also brought us water.

I ordered an omelet prepared with Swiss cheese and ham ($8.50). Although it was folded and puffed, it was a tad overcooked. The short order cook stuffed the cheese in such a way it melted perfectly. Tiny cubes of ham were not at all salty. Three strips of bacon ($2.50) enhanced my brunch.

I liked the simple sauté of cubed pota-toes which came with the omelet. All they required was a dash of salt and pepper. In place of toast, I asked George for a warm croissant ($2.75). Although it was ordinary and lacked the buttery layers you fi nd in an authentic French croissant, I slathered on softened butter and ate it all up.

Sandy loves pancakes. Fitzwater Café offers the option of a short ($4) or large stack ($6.50). She went for the smaller version. Two large, piping hot buttermilk pancakes served as the base for the butter that melted immediately. Sandy also or-dered bacon and fi nished her brunch with a smile.

Edward decided on a lunch item. He or-dered the tuna salad BLT ($9.50) which included slices of rich, ripe avocado and crisp bacon. There may not be a choice of bread at Fitzwater Café since our server did not ask which type Edward wanted. It was prepared with two small slices of seven-grain wheat bread. The tuna was perfectly blended with the right touch of mayonnaise. There is nothing worse than

tuna with so much mayonnaise, it masks the fl avor. It came with a choice of potatoes or a small garden salad. Edward opted for potatoes.

As we ate, I noticed the professionalism of the staff. They watched the tables, fi lled our coffee mugs and left us to our conver-sation. This is a rare fi nd.

I did not see Di-Placido-Goukas in the kitchen. Sunday is usually the chef’s day off. I glanced at her Italian-American-inspired dinner menu and immediately knew we had to try dinner.

All Fitzwater Café needs is a bit of tweaking. Jars of jam, preserves and honey would be a better choice and a nicer touch than packets of sugary commercial jelly. Instead of a commercial coffee, I would have preferred La Colombe. The addition

of sautéed onions, red peppers and fresh rosemary would heighten the fl avor of sautéed potatoes. A little fresh fruit with pancakes or French toast is another rec-ommendation.

Still we enjoyed brunch enormously. Fitz-water Café comes highly recommended.

Two-and-a half-tips of the toque to Fitz-water Café. SPR

Fitzwater Café728 S. Seventh St.215-629-0428

Comment on this restaurant or review at www.southphillyreview.com/food-and-drink/reviews.

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Greek/Middle Eastern Cafe Fulya: 727 S. Second St., 267-909-9937, www.cafefulya.com, $$.Dmitri’s: 795 S. Third St., 215-625-0556, $$

InternationalNew Wave Cafe: 784 S. Third St., 215-922-8484, www.newwavecafe.com, $$ The Irish Times: 629 S. Second St., 215-923-1103, $$

Italian Ava: 518 S. Third St., 215-922-3282, www.avarestaurant.com, $$$ Caffe Valentino: 1245-49 S. Third St., 215-336-3033, $$Village Belle: 757 S. Front St., 215-551-2200, $$$

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Morning Glory Diner: 10th and Fitzwater streets, 215-413-3999, $

Oregon Diner: 302 Oregon Ave., 215-462-5566, $$

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Stacey DiPlacido-Guokas (left), who is now the executive chef of Bella Vista’s Fitzwater Café, displays the breakfast taco while server Nicole Tsikoudis showcases the crème brûlée French toast, which is a house specialty.

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Fitzwater CaféBy Phyllis Stein-Novack

Restaurant Rev iewer

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By Phyllis Stein-NovackFood Columnist

Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, begins at sun-down on Sept. 28. It’s late this year considering the holiday began in the sweltering heat two days

after Labor Day last year. Jews around the world follow the lunar calendar, which is why our holidays fall on dif-ferent days from year-to-year.

I have decided to write a two-part column featuring Rosh Hashana recipes from around the world. Some are not gleaned from Jewish cookbooks, but they are celebra-tory dishes that are kosher and can be enjoyed by all.

My grandmother made the best sweet and sour meat-balls. She always used ground chuck mixed with ground veal. She made them very small and served them with chicken livers in a rich tomato sauce as an appetizer. Slices of the round saffron-colored challah are the perfect imple-ment for dipping. At Rosh Hashana, challah, the braided egg bread, is baked round as a symbol of the creation of the universe.

Apples and honey also take pride of place on the holi-day dinner table. Guests dip sliced apples into honey to wish everyone a sweet year.

■ Sweet and Sour Meatballs ■(Polpettine Agrodolce di Gangivecchio) From “Sicilian Home Cooking: Family Recipes from Gangivecchio” by Wanda and Giovanna Tornabene

Ingredients:1 pound of ground veal1 large egg1 cup of fresh bread crumbs2 tablespoons of Italian parsley, freshly chopped2-1/2 tablespoons of pecorino cheese, freshly grated

(omit if you are kosher)Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste4 tablespoons of olive oil2 medium onions, thinly sliced3 tablespoons of red wine vinegar1-1/2 tablespoons of sugar2 tablespoons of water

Directions:In a bowl, combine the veal, egg, bread crumbs, pars-

ley and pecorino, if using. Season with the salt and pep-per. Shape lightly into 1-inch balls (makes about 36).

Heat 2 tablespoons of the oil in a frying pan. Cook the veal balls over medium heat until brown all over and just cooked through, for about 12 minutes. Transfer to a plate lined with paper towels to drain.

Add the remaining oil to the pan and stir in the onions. Season with the salt and cook over medium-low heat until the onions are limp, for about 15 minutes, stirring often. Don’t let the onions brown.

Stir in the vinegar, sugar and water.Return the meatballs to the pan and gently turn to coat

them lightly in the sauce. Cover and cook over medium-low heat for fi ve minutes, shaking the pan frequently. Transfer to a serving dish and cool.

Serve at room temperature.Serves six.

Note from Phyllis: You can mix 1/2 pound of ground chuck with 1/2 pound of ground veal in this recipe. You can serve them in tomato sauce if you wish. The recipe can be easily doubled.

■ Tunisian Wine Squash Salad ■with Coriander and Harissa

From “Quiches, Kugels and Couscous: My Search for Jewish Cooking in France” by Joan Natha

Ingredients:1 pound of butternut or kabocha

squash, peeled and cut into large chunks

1 teaspoon of salt, plus more to taste

1 garlic clove, unpeeled1 teaspoon of harissa

(recipe follows) 1/4 teaspoon of ground

corianderJuice of half a lemon1 tablespoon of extra-

virgin olive oil

Directions:Bring about 6 cups of water to a boil in a large pot.

Add the squash, salt and garlic clove. Lower the heat and simmer until the squash is very tender, about 20 minutes.

Place the squash in a mesh strainer and squeeze the garlic out of its kin into the strainer. Mash the two to-gether to get rid of any water. Transfer to a large bowl and stir in the harissa, salt, to taste, and remaining in-gredients. Taste and adjust for seasoning.

Serves four.

Note from Phyllis: You can buy prepared harissa in specialty stores. It is the fi ery hot condiment from Tu-nisia. This recipe can be easily doubled. Tunisian and French Jews serve this dish with couscous.

■ Harissa ■From “The Book of Jewish Food”

by Claudia Roden

Ingredients:1/2 pound of dried hot red peppers1 head of garlic, peeled1 tablespoon of ground coriander1 tablespoon of ground caraway seeds1 teaspoon of saltExtra-virgin olive oil to seal the paste

Directions:Put on a pair of rubber gloves. Cut open the pep-

pers and remove stems and seeds. Soak in water for a half hour. Drain and fi nely chop the peppers with the garlic and remaining ingredients in a food processor. Add 2 to 4 tablespoons of water, if necessary, to obtain a thick paste.

Put it into pots and pour in a little olive oil to seal the paste. Store in the refrigera-

tor for a few weeks.

Note from Phyl-lis: Roden does not give amounts.

Use small ramekins or small ceramic pots. SPR

Comment at www.southphillyreview.

com/food -and -drink/features.

T h e T o q u e S t o p s H e r e

The Jewish new year is fast approaching and includes the traditional family feast. Here are sweet recipesthat people of all cultures are welcome to try.

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HoroscopesBy Mystic TerryPsychic Reader

L i f e s t y l e s

Meet my mateACROSS 1. Store away 5. Bag before home 10. “Kemo __”; trusty friend 14. Biblical mother-in- law 15. Indian queens 17. “Phooey!” 20. Rough & clumsy, but female? 23. Forty thieves’ nemesis 24. Islanders’ org. 25. One sponsored at Baptism 26. Pretty color 28. Nod’s indication 29. “__ Believer”; Monkees hit 31. Gloria’s ma 34. Stretch of years 35. Princes’ school 36. Wife to Sinatra and Woody 39. “__ be in England ...” (Poet Browning) 40. Shocked sound 41. Furious, but male? 48. Harvests 49. Mike user 50. See 46 Down 54. Leave 55. Draw back 58. Half an actress? 60. With 65 Across, look over, but as a female? 61. Second-largest ocean: abbr. 62. Prefi x with center or gram 63. Tim Daly’s sister 65. See 60 Across 67. Skedaddle 70. In __; facing a dilemma 72. Of the East 75. Reason to bathe 77. Up till today 78. Prof. fi gurer 81. Congestion spot, often 82. Dr. payer, often 84. Comes up 86. Took off 87. Put on

88. Helpful modern car device 90. Released 91. Wake up screaming, but as a male? 97. Use an egg 100. Christmas __ 101. Literary initials 102. Imperial, for one 103. Time lived 104. Sticks around 106. Worn-out animal 107. Floor 110. Irving Berlin hit 112. Chooses 117. Word with cave or fi re 119. Close relation 120. Get rid of weeds, but as a female? 125. Cleansing processes 126. “Paradise Lost” poet 127. Embankments 128. Preservative 129. Tries to lose 130. Sulky mood DOWN 1. Warm refreshments 2. Gout site 3. Oil-exporting nation 4. City in Kansas 5. Credit record agcy. 6. U. S. Sec.of State in ’81 7. __ uncertain terms; emphati- cally 8. Teacher’s advice 9. 1/1 forerunners: abbr. 10. Personal ID no. 11. Discoverer’s cry 12. Big name in beer 13. Canyon sound 14. Gnus’ watering place 16. Monopoly piece 18. “M*A*S*H” setting 19. Sail supports 20. Nonprofessional 21. Actor Edward James __

22. Not out in the weather 27. Baby’s favorite seat 30. Santa __, CA 32. “__ a Small World” 33. Little one 35. Bradley and others 36. Earned 37. European boot 38. Gallery display 40. Hit Broadway play 41. Section 42. Midday prayer hour 43. Send 44. To the point 45. Try to get the love of 46. Flows out slowly 47. Prevent legally 51. __ out a living; get by 52. Tiny green edible 53. Part of every wk. 55. Do followers 56. Holocene or Pliocene

57. AFL-__ 59. Say okay 64. Tell 66. Dobbin’s dinner 67. Actor Robert 68. Adrift 69. “...Do what is just and right, for __ will save you.” (Is. 56:1) 71. Mr. Young’s name- sakes 72. Burro 73. Remain idle 74. One __ million 76. Sworn statements 78. Egyptian queen, for short 79. Hammer part 80. Inserts 83. Rich 85. Apr. addressee 86. Part of TGIF 89. Cpl. ’s superior 90. “Alice” spin-off 92. Pooch doc

93. Perón, for one 94. 907.18 kilograms 95. Mission to remember 96. Tales 97. Hoover, for one 98. Astonished 99. “R” in “TV Guide” 104. __, Alabama 105. Close noisily 107. Valuable 108. Problems 109. English letters 111. Quebec’s __ de la Madeleine 113. Woman’s name 114. Middle of the fi fth century 115. Beret’s place 116. Opening 118. German refusal 121. Suffi x for text or event 122. Oreg.’s time 123. Border patrol, for short 124. __ lift

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sVIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22): Confusion will arise over the ownership of a certain possession. Wait un-

til the facts are clear to hash it out. Lucky number: 371.

dLIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22): Someone’s imagina-tion is going to color the information you hear. Don’t

expect everything to be true. Sharing stories in a whimsical way allows for exaggeration. Lucky number: 709.

fSCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21): You will enjoy a fi nancial windfall or sentimental gift from an

older family member. Loaning a cherished item helps to keep the peace. Lucky number: 596.

gSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21): Dreams about what you could be accomplishing becomes

consuming. Don’t neglect personal duties; fi nd time af-terwards to brainstorm about possible career directions. Lucky number: 289.

hCAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19): Even if you have a leadership position, you want others to enjoy

job satisfaction. Take action to create an atmosphere of well-being and harmony among co-workers. Lucky number: 552.

AAQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18): Anything you hear today should be enjoyed for its entertainment value as

the facts are likely to be inaccurate. Lucky number: 133.

SPISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20): Love becomes possible with a dreamboat from another part of the

world. If you are already with a soul mate, delving into a mu-tual interest will enliven the romance. Lucky number: 475.

DARIES (March 21 to April 20): Court a soul mate with words of love. Say whatever needs to

be said to restore peace. If you are dating a potential part-ner, talk this person into something more with a poetic approach. Lucky number: 021.

FTAURUS (April 21 to May 20): The money is looking good if you have been doing the work.

Having something to show for yourself attracts fi nancial support. If you have been slacking off, an awareness of what individual efforts may garner will grow. Lucky num-ber: 932.

GGEMINI (May 21 to June 20): You are in tune with children. Playing games or spending time in

the park with young ones allows you to reconnect with youthful spirit. Lucky number: 349.

HCANCER (June 21 to July 22): The disclosure of information makes things unclear in the workplace.

Stay focused on completing tasks and on making sure they are done right. Lucky number: 810.

aLEO (July 23 to Aug. 22): The need to focus on the spiritual life has you seeking alone time. Pur-

suing the guidance of an inspirational person gives you a chance to benefi t from another’s wisdom. Lucky number: 527. SPR

To inquire about a personal reading, call Mystic Terry at 215-467-5162. Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/arts-and-en-tertainment/horoscopes.

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By Joseph MyersR E V I E W S TA F F W R I T E R

If Bill Sytsma continues to score em-ployment in Italy, he may need to con-sider acquiring dual citizenship. The

33-year-old former head football and la-crosse coach at Ss. Neumann-Goretti High School, 1736 S. 10th St., will y to the lauded land of love Sept. 25 for his second attempt at helping its citizens to fall even more passionately for pigskin.

The Center City resident will guide the Terni Steelers, a member of the Ital-ian Football League and the sixth overall squad he will have attempted to change into a champion. The move to Terni, the capital city of the province of the same name within the Umbria region, will mark his second straight year of international coaching. The Bari Wild Boars responded to his instruction last season, leading the league in offense in registering an unde-feated regular season.

“The quality of the athletes is pretty good,” Sytsma said Monday from Uni-versity City’s Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where he works as the assistant to the chief of thoracic surgery.

He earned his chance to survey their skills through membership in the Ameri-can Football Coaches Association. His in-volvement made his credentials accessible to the general manager of the Wild Boars, one of the two teams in Bari, the capital city of the Bari province in the Apulia re-gion. Months elapsed before a call gave Sytsma a need to work on his foreign lan-guage comprehension.

“All these crazy, random numbers went by,” he said of the European outreach.

Having already answered e-mail inqui-ries, he aced his phone interview and re-ceived an immediate résumé booster.

“Landing the Bari job is something I had never imagined would happen,” he said of leaving America in January 2010. “I was so enthused about building interest in the sport.”

Sytsma has never felt a similar need for guided appreciation. He played for North-east Catholic High School and scouted for Frankford High School. His alma mater which closed last year, employed him as its freshman head coach and varsity pass-ing game coordinator. After two seasons, he became a Saint at the newly formed East Passyunk Crossing institution.

“I loved my time at Neumann-Goretti

and still enjoy South Philly,” he said, add-ing East Passyunk Avenue’s distribution of shops reminds him of Italy’s setups.

He headed the varsity unit for two sea-sons after two years as its offensive coor-dinator and one as the freshman leader. He experienced novelty at the school through a four-year stint coaching lacrosse, a sport of which he had no prior knowledge. Unique-ness struck again in ’09 upon departing from both jobs and accepting the head coach-ing position with the Philadelphia Liberty Belles of the Women’s Football Alliance.

“I spent one season with the Belles, but it was a great year,” he said.

The ladies won their eight regular-sea-son contests as members of the National Conference’s Northeast Division and one postseason game before falling in the con-ference championship round.

“We went undefeated at Bari, too, but-lost in the playoffs. I am starting to think I am a choke artist,” Sytsma quipped.

The coach, primarily of Irish descent and owner of a Dutch surname, began Ital-

ian lessons immediately upon his arrival, gaining enough knowledge to handle, among other endeavors, shopping and communicating with his players.

“My job was great about my leave and continues to be supportive of my coaching career,” the graduate of the nearby Univer-sity of Pennsylvania said of his employer.

Minus any job stability issues, he be-gan the not-too-taxing task of drawing up strategies for the Wild Boars, whose home country, owns a reputation for breeding soccer fanatics.

“We played all over the country,” Syts-ma, who lived in Puglia’s Santo Spirito quarter, said of the ve-month season. “Doing so was an interesting way to pick up culture.”

RETURNING EARLY LAST autumn, he helped current Saints’ varsity football coach C.J. Szydlik at a camp but then decided to give the playcalling part of his brain a break. His desire, though, had no desire to be dor-mant for too long.

“I started getting the itch again,” Sytsma said.

He could not know Italy would scratch it, though, but his pedigree kept him in general managers’ good graces.

“We all had moral clauses in our con-tracts anyway and went through mandato-ry training,” he said of being well-behaved among fellow Catholics.

In addition to sharing a belief system, Sytsma and the Italians see football as ca-pable of being a global force. His back-ground meant the Terni general manager had his man after a 10-minute phone inter-view. Sytsma signed a contract Sept. 6 and anticipates next month’s opener.

“Football is expanding in Europe,” Syts-ma said of rabid fans in Germany, Russia, France and others.

According to Sytsma, Europe and North American approach football similarly. The Europeans adhere to the National Football League’s rules and play 12 regular sea-son games, four fewer than the footballers across the Atlantic Ocean.

“The referees can be odd,” he said of their eagerness to slap players with unnec-essary roughness penalties. “The league has de nitely heard my complaints.”

No more than 25 percent of a team’s roster can come from outside of Italy, so Sytsma will observe local talent when commuting from Rome.

“Their work ethic is impressive and in-credible, and they ask tons of questions,” he said.

Extremely humble, he knows he is sim-ply a conduit for football to become a rival to soccer.

“Television has played and will continue to play a big role in the glamorization of the game in Europe,” he said. “In Bari, people wore American football jerseys, and satel-lites showed games. For me, football has proven a great way to see the world. I had never thought it would have that advantage.”

Sytsma will return home for Christmas yet is not sure when he will make his next trek back. He has no reservations over leaving his native land for his adopted ter-ritory. The latter also has one massive ad-vantage, delicious pizza.

“Since I’ve been back here, I have not found anything to match it,” he said. “It’s fantastic.” SPR

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A former coach of two East Passyunk Crossingteams will again tackle instructing in Europe.

The Italian job

Bill Sytsma will again need to polish his Italian language skills to prepare for another winning campaign.

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streets, is accepting sign-ups for its fall baseball program for ages 7 to 9 and 10 to 12 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. weekdays at Barry Playground, same lo-cation. Call 215-468-1265.

E.O.M. BIDDY SOCCERE.O.M., 144 Moore St., is holding

weekday registration for ages 3 to 7. The $30 cost for Saturday morning games in-cludes a uniform, ve weeks of play and a trophy. Call 215-271-1994 between 3 and 6 p.m.

E.O.M. FOOTBALLE.O.M., 144 Moore St., is accept-

ing football sign-ups 6 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. Call 215-271-1994.

MURPHY INDOOR SOCCERMurphy Rec Center, Fourth and Shunk

streets, is registering 6 to 9 p.m. weekdays through September for its

coed indoor leagues. Age divisions are 3 to 5 and 6 to 9. The $25 fee in-cludes T-shirts, trophies

and a pizza party. Call 215-685-1874.

NEUMANN-GORETTI BASEBALL CAMPThe Neumann-Goretti Saints will host

a baseball camp for players ages 6 to 11 Sept. 24 to 25 at Barry Playground, 18th and Johnston streets. Camp for ages 12 to 16 will be Oct. 1 to 2. Contact Lou, 267-738-0717 or e-mail [email protected].

NEUMANN-GORETTIGIRLS’ BASKETBALL

The Neumann-Goretti Girls’ Basketball team will hold a carwash fundraiser noon to 4 p.m. Sept. 17 in the school’s parking lot, 1736 S. 10th St.

PALUMBO FALL SPORTSPalumbo Recreation Center, 725 S.

10th St., is accepting registration for its ag football and in-house indoor soccer program. The age groups for ag foot-ball are 9 to 11 and 12 to 14 while soccer is 8 to 11. The cost is $50 for football and $30 for soccer. Registration must be done in person. Call 215-686-1783.

PHILLY GIRLS GOT GAME Philly Girls Got Game is holding a

fall basketball league for girls in grades fourth through eighth. Player evaluations for seventh and eighth graders are 10 a.m.

Sept. 17 at Neumann-Goretti, 1736 S. 10th St. The fee for both leagues is $25. Visit www.

phillygirlsgotgame.com.

PHILLY GIRLS IN MOTIONGuerin Recreation Center, 16th and

Jackson streets, will host a tness and nutrition program for girls ages 8 to 14 5:45 to 7:45 p.m. Mondays and Wednes-days Oct. 3 to Nov. 23. The cost is $25. To obtain a registration form, stop by the site or call 610-357-7446.

SIGMA SHARKS FOOTBALLSign-ups for ages 6 to 13 are 6 to 8

p.m. weekdays at Chew Playground, 18th Street and Washington Avenue. Po-sitions for coaches and administrators also are open. Call 267-918-4668 or visit www.nusigmasharks.com.

SOUTH PHILLY HURRICANESThe football program is holding reg-

istration for ages 5 to 15 at Smith Play-ground, 2100 S. 24th St. Contact Terry Bennett, 215-439-7653.

ST. MONICA SENIORBOWLING LEAGUE

Men and women 50 years and older are needed for league at 1601 Shunk

St. Games are noon to 3 p.m. Wednesdays. Call Joe Mar-ra, 215-465-5052 or Bob Quici, 215-463-9329.

ST. MONICA WOMEN’SBOWLING LEAGUE

Bowlers are needed for a Thursday night league. Call Anna, 215-463-8878.

TOT SOCCERThe South Philadelphia Soccer Club is

having sign-ups for soccer, ages 4 to 7, to be played Saturdays in the fall begin-ning Sept. 17 at The Navy Yard Parade Grounds, Broad Street and Constitution Avenue. Cost is $40. Visit www.South-PhiladelphiaSoccerClub.org for applica-tion and registration information. SPR

—By Bill Gelman and Joseph Myers

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2232 S Bancroft St $95,000 - SOLD

1505 W Shunk St $105,000 - SOLD

6423 Chelwynde Ave $109,900

1721 Sigel St $109,900

718 Dudley St $114,900

840 N 65th St $119,900 - SOLD

317 Winton St $122,000 - SOLD

424 Durfor St $140,000

2738 S Hutchinson$155,000

2332 S Bouvier St $159,900

2302 S 16th St $164,900

2837 S Smedley St $165,000

6139 Castor Ave $165,000

2531 S Clarion St $165,500

8831 Hargrave St $169,900

1843 Wolf St $174,000

113 League St $185,000

1007 Winton St $199,000

1720 Stocker St $199,900

2408 S 15th St $199,900

1705 W Moyamensing $199,900 - SOLD

526 Johnston St $199,900

2745 S Darien St $205,000 - SOLD

1341 W Porter St $215,900 - SOLD

2338 S 20th St $238,000

2049 S 22nd St $239,500

2812 S Franklin St $249,900

732 Montrose St $337,000

925 Catharine St $360,000 - SOLD

1339 W Porter St $375,000

1700 E Moyamensing $419,900

1206-08 Titan St$530,000

2607-9 S Broad St $599,000

2433 S 15th St$850,000 - SOLD

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PENNSPORT 208 Pierce $119,900Excellent value 2BD/1BA with pergo floors, EIK, carpeting in bedrooms, center stairs.

2041 S Philip $139,900Great 2BD/1BA starter home, open living/dining space, pine floors, yard, new carpet-ing.

226 Mountain $145,000Nice 2BD/1BA, pergo floors, dining room, spacious yard, berber carpeting.

WHITMAN 425 Durfor $129,900Lovely 3BD/1BA with finished basement, spacious yard, c/a.

126 Jackson $219,900Newly renovated 3BD/1BA, partially finished basement, rear yard, granite and stainless kitchen.

2339 S Lee $224,900Modern 3BD/1.5BA porch-front home with LR/DR combo, EIK, deck and rear yard.

325 Cantrell $109,900Nice and clean 3BD/1BA home with finished basement, wall to wall carpet and rear yard.

321 Wolf $199,900Beautiful 2BD/1BA, handsome restored brick front, expanded EIK, 4 piece bath.

352 Durfor $145,000Nicely remodeled 2BD/1.5BA, wall to wall carpet, central air, handsome brick front.

112 Dickinson $440,000Gorgeous 3BD/2.5BA, den, custom kitchen, deck, gas fireplace, 3 car parking, hardwood floors and a hybrid surveillance system.

112 Federal $550,000Huge, unique mansion, circa 1835, with 6BD/3BA, 4 car garage, 7 original fireplaces, high ceilings, crown moldings, pine floors.

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1335 Titan $309,000Brand new construction, 3BD/2.5BA, new custom kitchen, hardwood floors, den, pri-vate yard, master suite, finished basement.

WEST OF BROAD 1612 S 23rd $123,900Completely rehabbed corner 3BD/1BA with 1 car garage, new hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen, spacious bedrooms.

2415 S Hicks $145,000Nice 2BD/1BA, rear yard, c/a, carpeting in bedrooms, open LR/DR.

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25xx Fairhill st. 2BR, Move in condition $79,000triplex - 14xx porter st.

Good investment. $229,000duplex - 13xx s. 8th st.

Good Income. $279,0009xx watkins st.

2BR, Total Rehab! $219,000graduate hospital area

- 21xx titan st. 2 BR,Total Rehab! 1.5 Baths,

H/W Floors, and More! $179,00024xx s. percy st.

3BR, Move-In Condition, Priced to Sell. $129,000

28xx s. marvine st. 3BR, 2 BA, Fin. bsmt., C/A &

much, much more! reduced $275,00010xx morris st.

Lovely 3BR House, H/W Floors T/O. C/A - Great Location

Reduced. $235,0006xx miFFlin st.

3BR, Recently Renovated

$109,90016xx s. 5th st.

Large 3 story home, 5 Br, 1.5 Baths. $199,000

8xx mountain st. 2 BR Home with Parking

REDUCED $239,000houses For rent

24xx s. Franklin st. 3BR. Home

10xx cantrell st. 3BR. $1,000/mo.

17xx pierce st. 2 Br. Home

17xx s. 4th st. 3 Br. House

$1000 / Monthapartment rentals

3xx daly st. 2nd Flr. 1 BR Apt.13xx s. 6th st. 1st. Floor - 2 BR.

broad & porter 3rd FL, 1 BR. Available7xx carpenter st.

2nd & 3rd FL, BiLevel - 1BR

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1:00-3:00pm806 S. 2ND Street$955,000FSBO

SUNDaY 9/18/1112:00-1:00PM512 Fitzwater St.,$229,000Coldwell Banker Preferred(215) 546-2700

140 Mercy St.,$219,000Coldwell Banker Preferred(215) 546-2700

12:00-2:0PM1812 Spruce St. Unit 2R,$450,000Coldwell Banker Preferred(215) 546-2700

1812 Spruce St Unit 3F, $775,000Coldwell Banker Preferred(215) 546-2700

1833-A Christian St. $274,900Coldwell Banker Preferred(215) 546-2700

1812 Spruce St. Unit 3R, $395,000Coldwell Banker Preferred(215) 546-2700

1812 Spruce St. Unit 2F, $425,000Coldwell Banker Preferred(215) 546-2700

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PennsPort5939640 *208 Pierce 2 BD,plain well kept starter hm $119,9005848739 *1724 Moyamensing 3 BD,1.5Ba,huge 3 story shell $129,0005925345 *2041 S. Philip 2 BD,clean,move-in condition $139,9005898288 *1800 S. 4th Corner Restaurant + 2 BDApt. $149,0005852926 *226 Mountain 2 BD,affordable starter home $145,000 5889266 *322 Emily 3 BD,starter hm,move-in condition $159,9005936180 *1724 S. 4th 3 BD,wood fls,spacious,needs updating $160,0005945622 *304 McKean 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,spacious,well kept $164,9005940918 *1639 S. Hancock 2 BD,h/w,cozy starter hm,nice location $179,9005944780 *120 Titan 1 BD+den,cozy,modern & stylish $179,900 5614659 *333 Reed Huge 3 story shell,needs rehab $187,6005851570 *1845 S. 4th 3 BD,fin.bsmt,nice condition,corner $199,9005939937 *126 McKean 3 BD,h/w,open spacious layout $239,900 5686838 *132 Manton 2 BD,1.5Ba,den,c/a,beautiful 3 story hm $245,0005921382 *1125 Moyamensing 2 BD,c/a,pine fls,lg.patio,beautiful $249,9005910676 *322 Reed,#1F 2 BD,2Ba,c/a,h/w,modern bilevel condo $250,0005722508 *329 Greenwich 3 BD,1.5ba,fin.bsmt,renovated hm $254,9005882311 *2014 S. 3rd 3 BD,2 Ba,c/a,deck,move-in condition $259,9005932741 *240 Sigel 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,move-in condition $259,9005698562 *206 Mountain 2 BD,1.5 Ba,fin.bsmt,open,modern $274,9005890554 *233 McClellan Office+3 BD Apt.In Pennsport Mall $279,9005939060 *1905 Moyamensing 4 BD,porchfront,h/w,very spacious $279,9005439278 *102 Morris 4 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,beautiful $289,9005443221 *1922 S.Front 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,modern $299,9005813223 *1717 S. 2nd Corner Commercial + 2 BD Apt,C2 $299,9005893147 *129 Manton 3 BD,1.5Ba,open & spacious layout $299,9005857517 *1107 S. 3rd 3 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated $299,9005931344 *110 Watkins 3 BD,2.5 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated $309,9005821900 *1202 S. 3rd 4 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,beautiful $310,0005922930 *1529 Moyamensing 5 BD,1.5Ba,huge Federal Period hm $339,9005943509 *1529 S. 2nd Corner Commercial,Office+2 Apt. $399,9005900467 *112 Dickinson 3 BD,2.5Ba,den,deck,garage,newer hm $440,0005463409 *111 Federal 3 BD,2.5Ba,den,deck,garage,new home $499,0005716469 *1101 S. 2nd 4 BD,2.5Ba,garage,new construction $499,0005920700 *112 Federal 6 BD,3 Ba,4 Car Garage,Circa 1835 $550,0005760258 *1100 S. Front Corner Commercial,Restaurant + Apt. $649,000Whitman5922046 *2325 S. Marshall 2 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,updated starter hm $79,5005907125 *355 Roseberry 3 BD,porchfront,needs some updating $94,900 5798790 *2513 S.Sheridan 2 BD,well kept,affordable starter hm $96,9005728265 *332 Daly 1 BD loft style,2 sty row,needs tlc $99,0005742708 *418 Tree 2 BD,updated,move-in condition $109,9005877813 *325 Cantrell 3 BD,fin.bsmt,move-in condition $109,0005858659 *407 Ritner 3 BD,h/w,updated,main street home $125,0005906666 *425 Durfor 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,move-in condition $129,9005764779 *146 Roseberry 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,well kept $129,9005667495 *360 Wolf 3 BD,modern EIK,good starter hm $134,9005885662 *2510 S. 6th 3 BD,h/w,nice move-in condition $135,0005670088 *344 Roseberry 3 BD,good affordable starter hm $144,9005895678 *353 Durfor 2 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,updated,nice condition $145,0005924311 *320 Fitzgerald 3 BD,1.5Ba,nice,clean,well maintained $149,9005896509 *530 Tree 2 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,beautiful renovated hm $149,9005927551 *2724 S.Sheridan 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,updated home $159,9005876699 *2445 S. Lee 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,parking,updated $169,9005925807 *2133 S. 4th 3 BD,very spacious main street home $175,0005930545 *2545 S.Galloway 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,modern hm $175,0005343149 *343 Wolf 3 BD,1.5Ba,large hm,needs updating $179,9005873004 *114 Durfor 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,beautiful $189,900

5822637 *321 Wolf 2 BD,c/a,h/w,nice move-in condition $199,9005928854 *148 Fitzgerald 2 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated $199,9005882783 *2416 S. Philip 3 BD,1.5Ba,wood fls,newly renovated $209,9005851387 *2339 S. Lee 3 BD,porchfront,modern,deck,yard $224,900Jefferson square & West of Dickinson square Park5920956 *443 Cross 2 BD,2 story shell,needs total rehab $79,9005944162 *444 Mercy 3 BD,modern,newly renovated hm $89,900 5713803 *510 Federal Garage,875sf,16x65 lot size,zoned R10 $99,5005788777 *547 Moore Corner bldg,needs updating & rehab $115,0005914857 *1619 S. Orkney 3 BD,c/a,h/w fls,needs updating $129,9005884199 *530 Wilder 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,h/w,nicely renovated $160,000876027 *1817 S. 5th 4 BD,2 Ba,c/a,h/w,spacious,renovated $195,0005933485 *426 Federal 4 BD,needs some updating,At the Park $224,9005917528 *532 Tasker 5 BD,2 Ba,wood fls,renovated hm $227,0005878740 *415-17 Moore C2 Garage,3680sf,on a 31x116 lot $279,9005851800 *1643 S. 5th 3 BD,2.5Ba,c/a,deck,patio,New hm! $350,000east Passyunk crossing5869247 *807 Fernon Grage on a 16x65 lot,zoned C2 $99,900 5819937 *2024 S. Darien 2 BD,good starter hm or investment $99,9005920966 *1028 Mercy 3 BD,2 story shell,partially renovated $119,9005941028 *1922 S. Jessup 2 BD,lovely modern home,updated $182,5005911542 *931 Morris 3 BD,1.5Ba,spacious,needs updating $189,9005874412 *1943 S. 12th 4 BD,1.5Ba,traditional,very spacious $199,9005922714 *1906 S. 13th Duplex,h/w,deck,sep.utilities,modern $199,9005935414 *1019 Morris 3 BD,1.5Ba,well kept starter home $199,0005898535 *1012 McKean 3 BD,2 Ba,c/a,spacious,beautiful hm $225,0005858797 *1940 S. 10th 4 BD,1.5Ba,spacious,well kept home $230,0005944179 *834 Morris 3 BD,h/w,spacious open layout $250,0005800471 *1713 S. 8th Triplex,1+1+1,separate utilities $265,0005908312 *915 Emily 2 story garage,C2,4870sf,full kitchen $269,9005877044 *1334 Castle 3 BD,1.5Ba,h/w,move-in condition $287,0005916524 *1257 Moore 3 BD,c/a,h/w,patio/garden,nice hm $289,0005944572 *2036 S. 13th 4 BD,2.5Ba,h/w,spacious 3 story hm $300,0005831751 *1316 Morris 5 BD,2.5ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,huge Twin $389,9005774832 *1807 S. Broad Quad. 2+1+2+1,3146sf,updated apts. $485,0005908423 *1823 E. Passyunk Duplex,1+3,c/a,15x100 lot,C2 zoning $500,0005941902 *1715 S. 13th 4 BD,4 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,patio,renovated $699,900 Passyunk square5926246 *824 Earp 2 BD,fin.bsmt,needs some updating $160,0005868906 *1531 S. Clarion 3 BD,wood floors,move-in condition $244,9005904501 *1329 Annin 1 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,h/w,2 decks,garage,new $279,9005866531 *709-11 Alter 3 BD,1.5Ba,h/w,f/p,deck,garage,charm $299,9005900954 *1335 Titan 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,den,c/a,new hm $299,0005936223 *813-15 Ellsworth Garage+Loft Apt.3623sf on a 70x67 lot $409,900neWbolD5943790 *1523 S. 18th 3 BD,very spacious,needs updating $125,0005880071 *1335-37 S. 18th Duplex,2+2,Extra lot,developing area $139,0005846861 *1922 S. 18th 4 BD,1.5 Ba,c/a,h/w,spacious,updated $145,000 5935807 *1100 S.Broad#309B 1 BD,696sf Condo at The Marine Club $164,9005944091 *1415 Ellsworth 3 BD,3.5Ba,shell,partially renovated $180,0005792778 *1815 S.18th Corner Commercial+4 BD Apt.C2 $214,0005946067 *1732 S. 18th 3 BD,3.5Ba,c/a,h/w,custom, renovated $249,9005878582 *1413 Ellsworth 3 BD,1.5Ba,beautiful move-in condition $279,9005926828 *1126 S. 15th 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,roof deck,new hm $325,0005861985 *1429 Wharton Corner Commercial,2 stores+2 Apts. $399,999

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6XX-XX Girard ave $399,000Over 100 washers/dryers 54XX-XX Chestnut st. $1,100,000Over 100 washers/dryers, aTM included

7XX Watkins st. $85,0003 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM

7XX Winton st. $89,1002 bedrOOMs, 1.5 baThrOOMs

4XX Watkins st. $99,0003 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM

25XX s. reese st. $99,8883 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM

23XX s. Mildred st. $99,8883 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM

6XX snyder ave. $104,9003 bedrOOMs, 1.5 baThrOOMs

26XX s. 8th st. $117,8003 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOMs

25XX s. 8th st. $107,0003 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM28XX s. Fairhill st. $129,0003 bedrOOMs, 1.5 baThrOOM

6XX PierCe st. $132,5003 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM

25XX WarnoCk st. $135,5003 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM

12XX snyder ave. $159,0003 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM

25XX s. 8th st. $164,9003 bedrOOMs, 2 baThrOOMs

7XX Watkins st. $165,0003 bedrOOMs, 1.5 baThrOOMs

6XX PierCe st. $134,9003 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM

23XX s. 9th st. $173,8883 bedrOOMs, 1.5 baThrOOMs

4XX W. Porter st. $173,8882 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM

9XX JaCkson st. $178,8883 bedrOOMs, 2 baThrOOM

7XX earP st. $159,5004 bedrOOMs, 2 baThrOOMs

24XX s. 9th st. $179,9003 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM

26XX s. 9th st. $169,0003 bedrOOMs, 1.5 baThrOOMs

28XX s. 7th st. $199,9003 bedrOOMs, 1.5 baThrOOMs

3XX snyder ave. $205,0003 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM13XX s. 7th st. $209,0003 bedrOOMs, 1 baThrOOM7XX Wharton st. $209,0004 bedrOOMs, 1.5 baThrOOMs8XX W. ritner st. $215,0003 uniTs20XX s. 7th st. $219,888cOMMercial 15XX s. 9th st. $229,9005 bedrOOMs , 2 baThrOOMs6XX tasker st. $239,8883 uniTs6XX diCkinson st. $289,0004 uniTs13XX s. 6th st. $299,0003uniTs13XX Fairhill st. $245,0003 bedrOOMs, 2.5 baThrOOMs

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Leonardo reaLty2136 S. 16th St. • 215-389-7944

26xx S. Percy St.JUST LISTED! 3 BDRM, Modern Kit. &

Bath. Asking - $120,000

26xx S. 16th St.Totally renovated, finished bsmnt.

Price Reduced - $230,000

21xx S. 16th St. Lg., Mod. Home w/newer front,

2 full baths, c/a, h/w & Cer. Tile floors.

Reduced $169,900

26xx S. ISemInger St.Mod. 3 BDRM home, Nice Street, Gas Heat. Reduced $145,900

4xx emIly St.Totally Renovated! 3 BDRM, H/W Floors, C/A, Granite Counter Tops, Fin. Bsmnt, NEW!! $145,500

27xx S. Smedley St.

Terrace Street, Lg. Open Mod. Home, fin. bsmt w/full bath, rear deck. Reduced to $249,000

61xx delancy St.

Nice 3 BDRM Home, H/W Floors, Mod. Kit & Bath. Only $49,900

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Corner Duplex- Renovated, Sep. Utilities, Could also be used as Office and APT. Reduced - $179,000

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2027 Oakford St. 2BR/1 & ½ Bath, Total Rehab, Hardwood Flooring, Finished Basement, Eat in Kitchen. $149,999

1833 Christian St. #A Bi-level TH w/open living/dining area, dlux ktcen, hw flrs, roof deck OPEN SUN 12-2:30PM $274,900

2208 Kimball St. Charm & Space. 2Bed/1.5bath, bkydd & fin. bsmt. Lg open floor plan, HW Flrs, SS & granite cntrtps. $284,900

1011 S. 21st St. Newly Renovated Grad Hosp Townhome w/Unique Façade and Modern Upgrades $300,000

1714 Webster St. 2br/2.5ba home on a quiet blk, fin. bsmt, great back patio, 7yrs left on abatement $315,000

914 S. 16th St. Three-Story Gem in Graduate Hospital with Fabulous Upgrades $325,000

1812 Spruce St. #3R Best value 2BR/1BA condo in Rittenhouse Sq. All-new marble bath, dlux ktchn, huge terr.

OPEN SUN 12-2:30PM $395,000

1817 Catharine St. Right sized 3bd/1.5ba TH w/updates, wood brng FP, Juliette Balcony. $389,900

1912 Waverly St. Reduced! Charming historic home offers 2br/2ba, garden, fab kitch w/heated floors $409,000

1812 Spruce St. #2F Brand new 1BR/1BA condo conversion in the heart of Rittenhouse Sq. Dlx ktchn, W/D hook-up.

OPEN SUN 12-2:30PM $425,000

1812 Spruce St. Unit 2R Grand-scale 1BR/1.5BA condo w/office area. Gourmet ktchn, W/D hook-up, lrg w/o terr.

OPEN SUN 12-2:30PM $450,000

1431 Spruce St. #3F Renovated Bi-level Condo in historic mansion, steps from Ave. of the Arts $519,900

906 S. 21st St. 2800sqft, 4br/2.5ba, contemporary home w/2-car attached garage $565,000

2413 Manning St. Reduced 2+br/2+ba, garage home xtra wide 4-story townhome in Fitler Sq. Charming Block $570,000

1607 Kater St. Large Graduate Hospital Home with Garage Parking & 2 Decks. $600,000

1812 Spruce St. #3F Brand new 3BR/3BA bi-level condo in the heart of Rittenhouse Sq, Dlux ktchn, W/D hook-up.

OPEN SUN 12-2:30PM $775,000

219-29 S. 18th St. #520 Luxury Rittenhouse Square Living. Lrg 2bd/2ba luxury condo, gym, pool, lounge, Scrning Rm $800,000

1812 Spruce St. #3FP Unique 3bd/3ba bi-level TH-style Condo w/prkng & 2 terr, gourmet ktchn, C/A $815,000

418 S. Taney St. Park side home, 3+br/2+ba, LR w/FP, sep DR, EIK, Wd flr, patios, 2FP’s, garage $949,900

ITALIAN MARKET / SOUTH/ PENNSPORT1837 Dickinson St. 3br/1ba Fixer upper on good block in Point Breeze $67,000

1834 S. 18th St. Fantastic Opportunity in Point Breeze! This 1440sqft property boasts 3br/1ba $85,000

2229 S. 22nd St. Lrg South Philly charmer, roof recently replaced, full bsmnt, 4bd/1.5ba, Needs TLC $99,500

2127 Woodstock St. Well maintained 3bd, 1 bathroom, HW Floors, updated kitchen 99,900

2214 Clarion St. 3br townhome in South Phila boasts remodeled kitchen and large rear patio. $125,000

1705 S. 6th St. Spacious, maintained 4br/1ba w/new bathroom, roof, chimney liner, hdwd fls, & hot water tank. $129,000

2519 S. Marshall St. 3bd/1.5ba TH recently renovated, New Flrs LR, Bdrms, & Fin Bsmnt $130,000

2414 S Jessup St. Great house on a quaint street in Lower Moyamensing with a beautiful modern kitchen. $139,900

1264 S. 24th St. Newly renovated townhome features exposed brick, HWflrs, and a large rear patio $150,000

2409 S. Front St. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large home with high ceilings in good condition with new roof! $150,000

310 Gladstone St. Wonderful 2 br, xtra lrg bath, new kit, rear yard, many extras, 2nd fl laundry $152,000

1838 S. Carlisle St. Very well maintained 3br/1ba, new KIT, HWflrs, new roof, hot water tank $154,900

441 Jackson St. Price Reduced! 3bd/1ba TH, Move-In Condition, 4yr tx abmt, LR w/hwdflrs $170,000

7116 Phoebe Pl. WOW! Tastefully updated dream home to move into. 3br townhouse with garage $174,900

636 Pierce St. 2BR/1.5BA home – Incredible opportunity for quality new construction. $179,900

2725 S. Marvine St. Wonderful home, one of South Phila’s most desirable blocks – close to Marconi Park! $195,000

2638 S. Rosewood St. Classic detailing w/modern upgrades create truly unique & desirable home $195,000

1306 S. Cleveland St. New brick front, new patio, walk-in closet, high-effic. Heat and A/C. Pre-wired for an alarm. $199,000

207 Gerritt St. Totally rehabbed updated townhome in Pennsport. 1st flr has refinished HWflrs, full bath $199,900

2335 S. 18th St. Duplex, well maintained. Good tenants. $209,000

2846 S. 11th St. Price Reduced. Hardwood floors, New bath & kitchen. $209,900

203 Pierce St. New! 2br/1ba, w/PARKING! Hdwds, Granite, SS appls, fin bsmt + 10yr tax abtmnt $214,900

140 Mercy St. Beautiful new modern rehab, hdwds t/o, open staircase, 2nd flr laundry, C/A new everything!

OPEN SUN 12-1PM $219,000

1239 S. Carlisle St. This newly renovated 3 br home along Avenue of the Arts has it all, take a look $249,900

1180 S. 11th St. 5bd, 2.5 baths, Excellent opportunity. Drastically Reduced! $254,900

826 Alter St. Recently renovated very stylish 2BR./1BA home w/intelligent layout on a quiet tree-lined block. $250,000

1029 Watkins St. Complete rehab. High end finishes, exposed brick walls, fin. Bsmt. A must see! $274,900

1322 Porter St. Wonderful home in one of South Philadelphia’s most desirable neighborhoods. $275,000

2531 S. 15th St. New gorgeous Rehab, Large 3 bdrm. Great location. $285,000

333 Titan St. Rehabbed 3br/2ba/1500sqft. Home w/HWflrs, granite counters, SS appls, master suite $300,000

1230 S. 7th St. Gorgeous total rehab. High ceilings, large closets, Italian porcelain, h/w floors, patio. $307,500

127 Moore St. New Price! True Phila Character Home 3bd/2.5ba w/2nd Flr Laundry & Roof Deck $309,000

1612 W. Oregon Ave. Completely renovated home, exceptional level of workmanship & 1 year free parking! $315,000

1715 S. 10th St. Completely renovated townhome features HWflrs, lrg rear patio, full finished bsmt $350,000

1512 S. 2nd St. Fabulous 3 bdrm, New Front, Hardwoods, Kitchen, Fireplace - Move right in! $354,000

440 S. Broad St. 1, 2, and 3br luxury condos, 7 yrs left on tax abatement, garage parking available, pool fitness & luxury

amenities incl., in condo fees, 1 yr builders warranty OPEN FRI, SAT, SUN 12-5PM $499,900

QUEEN VILLAGE/BELLA VISTA226 Monroe St. #A 1br/1ba stunning condo in the heart of Queen Village. Open space floor plan $223,900

512 Fitzwater St. Charming 1bd/1ba Prime QV location, rooftop access, HW Flrs, newer ktchn OPEN SUN 12-1PM $229,000

525 Fitzwater St. #11 Abbott’s Court, Beautiful 2 bed/1.5 bth, gated courtyard, gourmet kitchens & H/W flrs. $239-270K

118 S. 11th St. 5 bd, 2.5 baths, Excellent opportunity, Drastically Reduced. $254,900

623 S. 6th St. 12’ ceilings, exposed beams, tons of character, every modern amenity, HWflrs t/o $288,900

705 S. Mildred St. Beautiful 2bd/2ba Move In Condition! Tax Abmt, EE Wind/Doors, C/A, HW, SS, DW $299,990

840 S. American St. Unit A 2 bed, 1.5 bath 3 story with Parking! Tons of upgrades $349,900

705 Carpenter Ln. Two-story 4BD/2.5BA. Perennial garden, open front porch, stone fireplace, chef’s kitchen. $349,900

771 S. 2nd St. #H Spacious & cozy condo in the heart of QV. 2bd/2.5ba upper floor unit w/prkng. $349,900

314 Catharine St. #301 New Price! Beautiful 2BR/1BA condo w/prkng,1300 sq ft, 12’ ceilings, huge wndws on 3 sides.

OPEN SUN 12-2PM $315,000

773 S. 6th St. 2br/2ba QV home w/prkg. Rents for $2,400/mth.Tons of light, HWflr t/o, updated KIT $414,900

837-39 Montrose St. 2nd oldest pool in the city for sale. Great development opportunity. Creative Financing Avail. $477,500

15 Christian St. Fantastic QV 3br townhouse in Independence Ct., 4 yrs left on tax abatement $475,000

810 S. 10th St. PRICE REDUCTION! Large 4br/3.5baths. Eat-in kitchen. 300+ bottle wine cellar. Garden & Patio. $620,000

440 Lombard St. 4br/2.5ba, EIK, SS Appls, HWFLR, FP, CA, Courtyard & Parking. Grt location! $639,000

NEW CONSTRUCTION (10 YEAR TAX ABATEMENT)1726 S 5th St. Quality new construction by an experienced builder and you pick the finishes! $285,000

2123 Kimball St. New Construction in Graduate Hospital – early summer ’11 completion – 2 bd/2ba – finished bsmnt. $300,000

2155 Montrose St. New Construction. 3br/2.5bth corner property w/garden, roof deck & tax abatement. Fin. LL. $399,900

1004 S. 5th St. Rare find, New construction, 3 condo units, developing block in Queen Village $430,000

1912 Kimball St. Stunning 3 bed/3 bth new construction, gourmet kitchen, roofdeck, garage, + tax abatement. $435,000

3224 S. Sydenham St. Britain Estates, 4br/2.5ba, EIK, FR, MBR, C/A, HWflrs, 2 Gas FPs, 2-car Pkg $485,000

2053 Pemberton St. Roof-top deck 360 Center City Views! New Luxurious construction, 3br/2.5ba $540,000

629-31 S. 13th St. Unit A Stunning 3 bed/3 bth new constr. Luxurious finishes, Roof Deck, Parking + Tax Abatement $649,900

COMMERCIAL/INVESTMENT:2044 Reed St. Investment opportunity in developing Point Breeze neighborhood $32,000

2527 S. 3rd St. Short Sale, Great Investment Opportunity $60,000

1231 S. 21st St. Investment property, rent ready, 3br/1ba $75,000

160 Sigel St. Price Reduced, investment opportunity. $113,000

1020 Snyder Ave. DUPLEX! Two 1br units. Very clean and maintained! New 1st flr full bath! $179,000

2438 S. 3rd St. Investor Opportunity-store front (deli/grocery) & 1bd apt (leased), well maintained bldg $259,900

1412-14 S. 7th St. Unique Development Opportunity, Perffect for live/work lofts in hrt of Italian Mkt Area $299,000

1533-37 E. Moyamensing Ave. 3-Story triplex & 2-Story, 2100 sqft. commercial garage w/loft $375,000

813-15 Ellsworth St. Double property Approx. 35x67, 1st flr huge garage, 2nd flr lrg 2br Apt. $499,000

101 Snyder Ave. Amazing opp. for savvy business owner! Situated in the heart of Pennsport’s business district. $499,900

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1833 Christian St. #A Bi-level TH w/open living/dining area, dlux ktcen, hw flrs, roof deck OPEN SUN 12-2:30PM $274,900

1812 Spruce St. #3R Best value 2BR/1BA condo in Rittenhouse Sq. All-new marble bath, dlux ktchn, huge terr.

OPEN SUN 12-2:30PM $395,000

1812 Spruce St. #2F Brand new 1BR/1BA condo conversion in the heart of Rittenhouse Sq. Dlx ktchn, W/D hook-up.

OPEN SUN 12-2:30PM $425,000

1812 Spruce St. Unit 2R Grand-scale 1BR/1.5BA condo w/office area. Gourmet ktchn, W/D hook-up, lrg w/o terr.

OPEN SUN 12-2:30PM $450,000

1812 Spruce St. #3F Brand new 3BR/3BA bi-level condo in the heart of Rittenhouse Sq, Dlux ktchn, W/D hook-up.

OPEN SUN 12-2:30PM $775,000

314 Catharine St. #301 New Price! Beautiful 2BR/1BA condo w/prkng,1300 sq ft, 12’ ceilings, huge wndws on 3 sides.

OPEN SUN 12-2PM $315,000

512 Fitzwater St. Charming 1bd/1ba Prime QV location, rooftop access, HW Flrs, newer ktchn OPEN SUN 12-1PM $229,000

140 Mercy St. Beautiful new modern rehab, hdwds t/o, open staircase, 2nd flr laundry, C/A new everything!

OPEN SUN 12-1PM $219,000

440 S. Broad St. 1, 2, and 3br luxury condos, 7 yrs left on tax abatement, garage parking available, pool fitness & luxury

amenities incl., in condo fees, 1 yr builders warranty OPEN FRI, SAT, SUN 12-5PM $499,900

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17xx stocker charming 3 bdrm, mod home on great block $245,000

18xx s. 16th. Lg 3 bed in “NeWBoLD.” close to everything. cALL!

19xx s. NorWooD 3 Bed in excellent condition $39,900

20xx s. BeechWooD semi-mod 3 Bed currently rented at $650/Mo. Asking $46,900

20xx DorrANce 2 BD. 1 Bath home in excellent condition $65,000

22xx JAcksoN Lg mod maint st, 3 bed hm, great for first time buyer $79,900

23xx tAsker spac 3 bed w/front porch, h/w fls oNLY $99,900

24xx s. BANcroft Lovely 2 BD, 1.5 bth home on a great street reDUceD $149,900

26xx s. chADWick Mod 3 bed home on a great st reDUceD $149,900

15xx tAsker 3 story mixed use property located in Newbold $180,000

26xx BANcroft Very nice mod 3Bed, h/W flr, Lg kit, great block $177,500

16xx Porter Very Lg well maintained 4 bed hm, c/A reDUceD to $195,000

26xx s. 17th vMod 3 bed w/ gorg h/W flrs, much desired location. $239,900

21xx ritNer GirArD estAte - spacious 4bdrm with many orig. feat. $275,900

14xx sNYDer AVe store/office & Lg 3 Bed Apt., high traffic Location $249,900

31xx LANVALe Packer Park - Brand new rehab. Must see! $346,500

32xx DAViNci Dr. the Villa’s at Packer Park. A must see! $329,900

13xx so. corLies calling all investors only $39,900

13xx stANLeY 2 bed rental property 650/month oNLY $44,900

26xx eArP 3 bed home n good condition Asking $49,900

13xx s. DoVer clean Very Well kept 2 Bed hm w/off st. Parking $75,000

20xx DickiNsoN Beaut. rehabbed, 3 Bed w/open fl Plan. $129,000

12xx s. 27th 3 story duplex fully rented, a real moneymaker oNLY $169,900

74xx MeDrick Updated raised rancher w/ 2 Bed, Brand New kitchen $159,900

73xx LiNDBerGh Gorg Mod home w/ 3 full baths, Must see… $214,900

2xx ritNer Lg 3 Bed home on prime Whitman Block $159,000

27xx s. fAirhiLL south of oregon Ave. fixer-upper $94,900

4xx DALY 2 Bdrm, Whitman home, ideal for first time buyer $89,900

5xx MoUNtAiN st. 3 Bedroom rental Property. Great income!

25xx s. fAirhiLL cute 3 bed, 1 bath hm, freshly painted $99,900

24xx s. AMericAN solid 3 bed hm on prime Whitman blk $109,000

4xx JAcksoN 3 Bed Main st. hM priced to sell at $126,900

7xx MckeAN Lg 3 bed hm in need of a litle tLc $130,000

21xx s. hANcock charming well maintained 2 bed, excellent block only $130,000

26xx s. iseMiNGer 3 Bed in need of some tLc only $139,900

25xx s. AMericAN Very nice 3 Bed prime Whitman st. $139,900

4xx MiffLiN spac 3Br in Pennsportt, priced to sell $144,000

8xx W MoYAMeNsiNG Updated 3 bed hm w/ gorg h/W flrs $148,500

25xx s. MiLDreD Mod well kept 3 bed home $159,900

1xx ritNer super clean 3 bed w/ lg rear yard reDUceD $154,000

24xx s. 2ND Updated prime Whitman home w/ new kit, c/a $169,000

8xx DUDLeY completelly renovated from top to Bottom $170,000

21xx s. 4th spac 3 Bed w/beaut h/w fls, custom kit. reDUceD $150,000

24xx s. orkNeY Very nice upgraded 3 Bed w/ Brand new kit. $179,900

23xx s. Lee 3 Bed Mod home w/off st. parking in rear $177,500

24xx PercY Lg cor 3 bed home w/ mod kit, fin base, 1.5br $165,000

3xx ritNer spac mod 3 bed contemporaty hm. 1.5ba $179,000

9xx DALY Lovely corner hm. Lease purchase available. call!

4xx DickiNsoN st. Lg. 2 story w/3Br, 2.5BA Asking $187,900

28xx s. frANkLiN south of oregon Ave. clean 3 Bed w/Lg kitchen Asking $205,000

20xx s. 3rd huge 3 story triplex fully occupied Asking $207,900

19xx s. WArNock Very nice 3 Bed w/ h/w flrs Attractively priced at $199,900

19xx s. 9th Gorg 3 bed w/new brick frt, lg mod kt, close to everything $199,900

12xx MckeAN east Passyunk, spacious, 4Br, high ceil., hW flrs $229,000

18xx s. 10th spac. updated 3Bed in prime Passyunk cross. Asking $239,000

18xx s. 12th 3 story 5 Bed w/ high ceilings, orig. details $249,900

19xx s. iseMiNGer east Passyunk Beauty! 3 Bed corner $269,900

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East Passyunk crossing! - 19xx S. Iseminger. Beautiful 3BR Spacious corner home w/ H/W Flrs, extended Kit., just steps to East Passyunk’s Stores, Shops, etc. asking $269,900

BElla vista - 7xx s. hutchinson st. - Prime 2 Bed, 1.5 Bath Home w/Newer Brick Front, Needs some TLC, but what a location! $349,900

12xx MckEan - Prime location! Spac 4 Bed Hm in Move in condition. Close to East Passyunk & Reasonably Priced at$229,000

25xx s. 11th - Beautiful home in the heart of S. Philly. Completely upgraded all t/o, fin. basement. priced at: $214,900

south of orEgon avE. 27xx s. dariEn - Incredible total renov. 3 story home w/beautiful kitchen, deck, h/w flrs, mstr. bed suite, plus much more asking $289,900

Just listEd! - 12xx trEE - Completely renovated 2 Bed w/gorgeous h/w flrs. Granite kit., fin. basement, just move in! Walking distance to East Passyunk! reduced to $194,900

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16xx S. 24th St. - 3 bedS $59k26xx S. 8th St. - 3 bedS,central a/c, newly renovated 3 yearS ago $119k25xx S. 8th St. - 3 bedS,2 bath,totally new $164k15xx S. 8th St. - 2 bedS,finiShed baSement $169k11xx S. 8th St. - 4 bedS $209k28xx S. fairhill - 3 bedS,1.5bathS $129k29xx teeSdale - twinS,garage,3 bedS 2.5bathS $214k

215.389.2222www.Spectrumrealty.net

25xx S. alder Street – $164,90063xx buiSt Street – $69,9008xx winton Street – $59,90016xx clarion Street – $209,90019xx camac Street – $209,9005xx hoffman Street – $104,90020xx darien Street – $74,90023xx bouvier Street – $149,90063xx buiSt ave – $86,90015xx S. 8th Street – $189,00024xx S. 20th Street – $155,00020xx S. hemberger – 3 prop. for Sale11xx daly Street – $179,90031xx uber Street – $359,90031xx S. 18th Street – $349,90086xx jackSon Street – $169,90011xx mercy Street – $149,900

28xx S. huchinSon Street – $215,000duplex 62nd & buiStreduced to only $59,90027xx muhlfeld Street – $97,00026xx S. alder Street – $144,90024xx woodStock Street – $210,0006xx S. greenwich Street – $199,9009xx moore Street – $239,90025xx S. 15th Street – $165,00018xx gladStone Street – $175,000 25xx S. carliSle Street – $168,000 15xx S. 2nd Street – $195,000612 S. 7th S. bella viSta – $299,900 34xx capri court – $629,90028xx S. marvine – $179,90025xx S. 21St – low $389,90027xx S. 17th – mid $259,900

40th & powelton - 5 unit apt. bldg - $299,90026xx So. 6th Street - $235,00018xx forreStal Street – $309,90025xx S. wattS Street – $129,90024xx S. 8th Street – $95,00017xx S. 4th – $269,90020xx S. 12th – mid $200,00025xx So. darien Street – $129,90050xx cedar ave – $179,90021xx Sorrento court - $434,90021xx ritner St. - $250,00022xx So. 5th 2 prop for Sale9xx Shunk Street - $169,90025xx warnock Street - $119,90026xx So. bancroft Street - $239,90014xx dickinSon Street - $299,900

Custom built Ranch home featuring formal LR w/fireplace, DR w/wet bar, eat-in kitchen, media room,

master suite plus 2 other nice sized BRs, 3 full BAs, family room, game room, 2 car garage & much more.

$575,000 Text JRWEAAFW

to 64842 Call Gary Vermaat at

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HADDONFIELD 427 Maple Avenue

1 BR apts. for income qualifi ed Seniors 62 & over. 1 bath, full kitchen w/appl. A/C, Community room w/activities. Laundry facilities, Parking, Small Pets welcome, professionally managed. Rents based on income. Minutes from the Walt Whitman Bridge.

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DRIVERS WANTED Must have own vehicle and insurance. Full-Time, must be dependable. Please call 215-512-9227

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18TH & SNYDER VIC. w/w carpet, kit.,bath, pvt. entrance. $550/mo.+utils. Credot check req’d. 267-261-9227.

9XX TASKER ST. Passyunk Sq. Area. 1BDR, 2nd Flr.,fully-renovated. HD Flrs thru-out, W/D, G/D, D/W, deck, onstreet Pkg.,close to transportation, Available 9/15. $1200+ utilities. Call for more information. 215-512-7891

Apt for Rent/first floor 6600 Doral, modern one bedroom, enclosd front porch, private entrance, w/w carpets. full basement, seperate utilities. $680 month plus utilities. First and security deposit required. Call Frank 267-879-8373 leave message.

BROAD & MCKEAN VIC. Small apt(1)person. W/W rugs, C/A. Call 215-870-4749.

OCEAN CLUB ANNUAL RENTALS Studios as low as $1,000/mo. 1BR $1,200/mo. Best Bldg in AC Steps from Beach + Casinos. Contact Roy at OCEAN CLUB REALTY 609-345-3101.

TWO BEDROOM FOR RENT12TH & RITNER VIC. 2bedrm., hdwd, flrs., C/A. $1200/mo.+utils. Credit Check.856-415-1478.

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PACKER PARK 3bedrm. house, 1.5baths. C/A, W/D, Refrig. $1500/mo.+utils. Spectrurm Realty 215-389-2222.

THREE + BEDROOMS FOR RENT15XX MOORE ST. 3BDR. Apt. on 2 Flrs. 2 Baths, with Kitchen/LR. Laundry Rm. $1400 mo. + utilities. 856-278-1098

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15XX NAPA ST. 3BDR, 1 bath, porch front, newer kitchen, fresh paint. $850mo. + utilities. Section 8 Welcome! 215-852-9287

16XX MARSTON ST 2BEDRMS. CALL JOE 267-767-0717.

24TH & RITNER Cute 2BR home, mod. kitchen, new carpets. $750/mo. Call Bill 610-909-5870.

SO.PHILLY 3Bedrm.houses.also 1bedm.apts,ALSO ROOMS AVAIL-ABLE. 215-863-7360.

STELLA MARIS: 9th/Bigler New 3BR house, 2.5BA, Garage & Driveway. Big backyard. Kit w/Gran C-tops. HWF thru out, CA, WD, DW, fin bsmt. $1500/mo+. 267-254-1914

VIC. BROAD OREGON New, 2 bdrms/ hdwd.flrs/walk-in-closet. G/H, Exc. Loc. $1200+utils. 267-250-1667.

ROOMMATE/SHARINGSouth Philly - 1900 S 20th Street - 2 story house, full use of house. 10 minutes from Center City. Perfect for college students. Share utilities. Call 267- 879-8373 leave message

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WAREHOUSEOffice Space 11,000 Sq. Feet. Italian Market Area. $3,667 per month. Be-tween 9am-4pm 856-456-0008

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITYAll real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to federal, state and local fair housing laws, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race; color; religion;sex; disability; familial; (pres-ence of children); national origin; age (Pennsylvania and New Jersey); martial status or sexual orientation (Pennsylvania and New Jersey), or source of Income (Philadelphia only) in the sale, rental or financing or insuring of housing. This paper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which violates these laws. The law requires that all dwellings advertised be available on an equal opportunity basis. If you believe you have been discriminated against in connection with the sale, rent, financing or insuring of housing or commercial property, call HUD at 1-888-799-2085

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novena to the holy spiritHoly Spirit, You who solve all problems, light all roads, so that I can attain my goal. You gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instances of my life You are with me. I want in this short prayer to thank You for all things as You confirm once again that I never want to be separated from You even in spite of all mate-rial illusions. I wish to be with You in eternal glory. Thank You for your mercy towards me and mine. This prayer must be said for three days and after three days the favor will be granted. The prayer must be published immediately. P.T.

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