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Bearing Witness Discussion Group at Penn Museum 3260 South St, 6-8pm. Come to one program or all. Experience and discuss a rich variety of histories, novels, and poetry—as well as film. Free.
www.penn.museum/readinggroup.
Becoming a U.S. Citizen discussion at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., 6:30 - 8 p.m. As the news cycle continues to bring stories about how the U.S. government defines and controls, immigration, discussion includes who should be allowed to be- come a citizen. But what does it mean to be a citizen, and how do we test it? Discuss these questions—and find out if you can pass a U.S. naturalization test— in an interactive workshop with Dr. Faye Allard-Glass. Free.
www.hsp.org.
Geekscape at the Teen Center at Park- way Central Library, 1901 Vine St., 3:30 pm. Hang out in the Teen Center and geek out about all your favorite fan- doms. 215-686-5322.
Jamie Bernstein Museum Takeover Panel Conversation)at National Mu- seum of American Jewish History 101 South Independence Mall East, 7 p.m. From Jewish identity and the “crisis of faith” to social activism and his contem-
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309 Saint Vincent St 19111 35th wd. 1,447 Sq. Ft. OPA#353179300 IMPROVE- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Victoria Funchess C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 00215 $94,088.68 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC
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2431 E Cumberland St 19125- 3104 31st wd. 1,778 Sq. Ft. OPA#314039000 IMPROVE- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Timothy R. Benston a/k/a Timothy R. Benston, Jr C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 00115 $286,180.47 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP
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353 E Eleanor St 19120- 3909 42nd wd. 1,344 Sq. Ft. OPA#421106800 IMPROVE- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Frederick D. Rogers C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 00716 $87,700.16 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP
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porary legacy, this expert panel blends personal insights and scholarly exper- tise in a compelling onstage conversa- tion that provides a unique vantage on Leonard Bernstein’s life and work. 215- 923-3811.
Nebinger Library Volunteer Informa- tion Session at Nebinger Elementary School, 601 Carpenter St., 3:30 p.m. Learn about the library’s computer sys- tem, required clearances, and the tenta- tive 2018-19 volunteer schedule. Free. 215-952-6202.
Storytime at Walnut Street West Li- brary, 201 South 40th St., 10:30 a.m. Young children and families are invited to join us for stories, songs, and activi- ties. 215-685-7671.
THURSDAY, APRIL 19TH
CareerLink Workshop at Lucien E. Blackwell West Philadelphia Regional Library, 124 South 52nd St., 11 a.m. Build your job skills, find a career. Sign up with a certified PA CareerLink Naviga- tor to develop your resume, search for jobs, learn about job skills training, and connect directly with PA CareerLink re- sources. Please speak to a staff member to sign-up or call 215-686-7502.
Celebrating Women In Conservation Awards at Independence Seaport Mu-
seum 211 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Join for the honoring of woman of the delaware river water- shed, woman of environmental justice, woman of climate and renewable en- ergy, woman of community engage- ment and environmental education, and woman with lifetime achievement in conservation. $25. 717-214-7920.
Police Community Meeting at the Cal- vary Center, 48th St. and Baltimore Ave., 6 p.m. Lt. Sean Cobette of the University City Division of the Phila. 18th Police Dis- trict and representatives of UCD. Bring your concerns and discuss crime and neighborhood issues.
First Anniversary of the Museum of the American Revolution at 3rd & Chestnut, 3p.m. - 8 p.m. To celebrate the first anni- versary of the Museum of the American Revolution, the Museum will offer free ad- mission at the listed time. 215-546-6719
Jamie Bernstein Museum Takeover (Crescendo Film Screening and Talk- back) at National Museum of American Jewish History 101 South Independence Mall E, 7pm. Inspired by her father Leonard Bernstein’s lifelong compulsion to share and teach, Jamie Bernstein is devoted to bringing her own excitement about classical music to today’s youth. 215-923-3811.
Philly Celebrates Jazz - Screening of “Whiplash” at South Street Cinema, 327 South St., 7 p.m. The Office of Arts, Cul- ture and the Creative Economy leads the City of Philadelphia in Philly Celebrates Jazz, a celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month in April each year. All OACCE Community Series events are free and family-friendly.
www.southstreet.com.
Women in Conservation Awards at the Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S. Columbus Boulevard, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. PennFuture hosts this fourth annual event, which encourages continuing ex- cellence in conservation and helps forge a stronger network of exceptional wom- en working to protect Pennsylvania’s environment. Tickets are $25. www.
pennfuture.org.
FRIDAY, APRIL 20TH
1968: Philly and the World at the Histor- ical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. In 1968, Philadelphia and the world were rocked by war, pro- test, and social unrest. Fifty years later, HSP and the Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest are bringing together a group of experts for a day-long pro- gram exploring the legacy of that tumul- tuous year through the themes of war, protest, sports, and music. Students are welcome.
www.hsp.org.
A Taste of African Heritage at Lucien E. Blackwell West Philadelphia Regional Library, 125 South 52nd St., 1 p.m. Our six-week cooking program, A Taste of African Heritage, celebrates the healthy food traditions of the African diaspora. The program introduces participants to the rich cultural history of African heritage foods while providing them the tools they need to adopt this traditional way of eating for better health in mod- ern day life. 215-685-4148.
Center for Ancient Studies Annual Sym- posium: Keynote Lecture at Penn Muse- um 3260 South St, 5PM - 6PM. Scholars from North America and Europe come together for an interdisciplinary look at the formation and nature of urban set- tlement around the globe, at this annual Center for Ancient Studies symposium organized on the occasion of the open- ing of the Penn Museum’s new Middle East Galleries. Free. 215-898-4000.
CityLife Clinic: Adult Nutrition Work- shop at Walnut Street West Library, 201 South 40th Street, 10:30 a.m. This workshop, led by a registered dietitian, is being offered by the Agatston Urban Nutrition Initiative’s Adult and Senior Nutrition Program in conjunction with CityLife Clinics. The Agatston Urban Nutrition Initiative (AUNI) is a program of the Netter Center for Community
Partnerships at the University of Penn- sylvania that engages, educates and empowers youth, university students, and community members to promote healthy lifestyles and build a just and sustainable food system. 215-685-7671.
Cliveden Conversation: Exploring the Cliveden Food Chain at 6401 German- town Avenue, 7pm - 9pm. Dr. Psyche Williams-Forson and Arlisha Norwood will discuss recently unearthed findings about the extended Chew family and their properties in Maryland, specifi- cally Anne Arundel County. $8. 215-844- 1683.
Jumble Sale at Trinity Memorial Church, 2212 Spruce St., 5;30 - 7:30 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Great clothing—almost new—for kids and adults, books, DVDs, CDs, Household items—china, cookware, gadgets lin- ens, luggage, sports equipment, jewelry. 215-732-2515.
Retro Friday Screening: I’m Gonna Git You Sucka! at South Street Cinema, 327 South St., 8 pm. In this parody of blax- ploitation movies of the 70’s , when his brother overdoses on gold chains, avenger Jack Spade recruits some over- the-hill heroes to rid the ghetto of bling- pushing baddie Mr. Big. $5.
www.south-
street.com.
SATURDAY APRIL 21ST
Center for Ancient Studies Annual Sym- posium: Cities in the Ancient World at Penn Museum 3260 South St, 9AM - 5PM. Scholars from North America and Europe come together for an interdisciplinary look at the formation and nature of urban set- tlement around the globe, at this annual Center for Ancient Studies symposium organized on the occasion of the opening of the Penn Museum’s new Middle East Galleries. Free. 215-898-4000.
Jamie Bernstein Museum Takeover (Ber- nstein “Beit Midrash”: a unique approach to studying Bernstein’s work) at National Museum of American Jewish History 101 South Independence Mall East, 3 p.m. In this intimate session that leverages a tra- ditional interactive group style of Jewish learning, participants will examine key pieces of Bernstein’s repertoire – music and text – from multiple angles. 215-923- 3811.
Medicine Making Series at 2139 East Cumberland Street, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm. Attendance is required for both dates. Herbal salves and tinctures can be used for a variety of things; learn how to relieve stress or a bug bite at our two part series. $60. 215-427-2780 ext. 5.
Retro Media Garage Sale at South Street Cinema, 327 South St., 5 - 8 p.m. Vendors peddle the finest classic VHS, DVD’s Vinyl, books, art and even a few 8 track tapes.
www.southstreet.com.
Uhuru Health Festival & Fleamarket at Clark Park 43rd & Chester Ave, 9am-5pm. Live music, exercise programs, health re- sources, children’s activity circle, 100 ven- dors. A health and economic development project of the African People’s Education and Defense Fund. Free. 267-875-3532.
Veterans Roundtable at George T. Cornish American Legion Post 292, 4812 Fairmount Avenue, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. State Rep Vanessa Lowery Brown will host. Speakers from multiple Veterans Affairs departments will be on hand to present. 215-879-6615.
SUNDAY, APRIL 22ND
Democracy Beyond the Vote at the Phila- delphia Ethical Society, 1906 South Rit- tenhouse Square, 11 a.m. Award-winning political scientist Jeffrey Edward Green will argue that if we limit our focus to vot- ing and electoral outcomes, we mistakenly forget about a richer and more ambitious program of democratic empowerment. 215-735-3456.
Opening Festival: Middle East Galleries at Penn Museum 3260 South St, 11 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. This two-day festival features live performances, markets and arts events cel- ebrating the range and diversity of Middle Eastern tradition and innovation. Free with General Admission. 215-898-4000.
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